1.Preparation of bFGF-PLGA controlled-release microspheres and their sustained release performance in vitro
Jimin WU ; Pengfei WANG ; Zhihong LI ; Xiaoyan YUAN
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2010;31(1):32-34
Purpose To prepare bFGF-PLGA microspheres and to investigate the characteristics. Methods The bFGF-PLGA microspheres were prepared by W_1/O/W_2 multiple emulsion volatilizing method, the morphology was investigated using scanning electron microscope (SEM), the ELISA method was used to establish the regression equation and to detect the drug loading amount and encapsulation efficiency, as well as sustained-release profile in vitro . Results The microspheres seemed to be smooth and uniform with mean particle size of (0.75 ±0.08) μm,the the drug loading amount and encapsulation efficiency were [(59.9± 1.9) × 10~(-3)] % and (79.9±2.8)%, respectively, the accumulative release ratio was up to 80 % in the continuous period of forty-five days. Conclusion The bFGF-PLGA microspheres have better pharmaceutical properties and long-time sustained release effect in vitro.
2.Search of serum protein biomarkers for systematic lupus eryt.hematosus using protein chip tech- nology
Yan LAN ; Xiusheng TANG ; Jie WU ; Jun QIN ; Jimin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2009;42(8):560-562
Objective To study the changes of serum protein spectrum in patients with systematic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in order to screen specific protein markers. Methods Serum samples from 72 patients with SLE and 85 age- and sex-matched controls were assessed using surface-enhanced laser desorp-tion/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF-MS) with weak cation exchange (CM10) pro-rein chip. Forty samples from the patients and 50 control samples were randomly selected to serve as a pre-liminary training set; significantly different protein peaks were automatically chosen for the system training and development of a decision classification tree model. The validity of the model was then challenged with a blind test set (including another 32 samples from patients and 35 from human controls). Results A total of 73 effective protein peaks were detected within the mass/charge ratio (m/z) interval 2000 - 50000, among which, 15 protein peaks significantly differed between patients with SLE and controls (P < 0.01). Three pro-tein peaks with an m/z value of 4001, 6305 and 7356 were automatically chosen as a biomarker pattern in the training set that discriminated patients with SLE from controls with a sensitivity of 90.0% (36/40), speci-ficity of 92.0% (46/50) and accuracy rate of 91.1% (82/90). When the SELDI marker pattern was tested with the blinded test set, it yielded a sensitivity of 87.5% (28/32), specificity of 91.4% (32/35) and accuracy rate of 89.6% (60/67). Conclusions SELDI-TOF-MS protein chip could be used to screen serum protein for SLE, and the decision classification tree model with these biomarkers may favor the diagnosis of SLE.
3.Clinical manifestations and esophageal motility characteristics of 180 patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease and extra-esophageal symptoms
Dong YANG ; Zhen WANG ; Xiulan ZHAN ; Dong CHEN ; Jimin WU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2021;41(2):94-99
Objective:To analyze the clinical manifestations and esophageal motility characteristics of patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and extra-esophageal symptoms.Methods:From January 1 to October 30, 2018, at PLA Rocket Force Characteristic Medical Center, 180 hospitalized patients diagnosed with GERD and extra-esophageal symptoms were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into laryngopharyngeal symptom group (65 cases), airway symptom group (58 cases) and mixed symptom group (57 cases). General data, clinical symptoms, gastroscopic manitestations, the results of high-resolution esophageal manometry and 24-hour multichannel intraluminal impedance and pH monitoring of each group were analyzed and compared. Chi-square test and one-way analysis of variance were used for statistical analysis.Results:The patients aged <40, 40 to 60 and >60 years accounted for 12.8% (23/180), 53.3% (96/180) and 33.9% (61/180), respectively, and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=12.030, P=0.017). There were 18.9%(34/180) of patients without typical reflux symptoms. There were statistically significant differences in the incidence of ectopic esophagogastric mucosa or Barrett esophagus under gastroscopy between laryngopharyngeal symptom group, airway symptom group and mixed symptom group (21.5%, 14/65; 5.2%, 3/58 and 8.8%, 5/57, respectively) ( χ2=8.578, P=0.014). There were no statistically significant differences in the lower esophageal sphincter pressure (LESP), upper esophageal sphincter pressure or distal contractile integral between laryngopharyngeal symptom group, airway symptom group and mixed symptom group ((8.57±0.76), (8.87±0.79), and (10.51±0.97) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa); (44.75±2.86), (42.81±4.06), and (39.14±3.20) mmHg; (506.13±64.30), (432.59±78.10), and (682.99±82.28) mmHg·s·cm)(all P>0.05). The DeMeester score of laryngopharyngeal symptom group , mixed symptom group and airway symptom group was (14.33±2.09), (21.94±5.30) and (30.47±5.85) points, respectively, and the difference was statistically significant ( F=3.226, P=0.043). The results of multi-channel impedance monitoring showed that acid reflux and weak acid reflux were the main reflux in the patients, which accounted for 55.5% (76/137) and 34.3% (47/137), respectively. Among 87.6% (120/137) of the patients, reflux mainly occurred in the upright position while 12.4% (17/137) of the patients had reflux in the supine position. Conclusions:The extra-esophageal symptoms of GERD is associated with age. Ectopic esophagogastric mucosa or Barrett esophagus are more common in GERD patients with laryngopharyngeal symptoms. There are more acid exposure and pathologic acid reflux in GERD mainly with airway symptoms. Weak acid reflux at upright position plays an important role in the reflux mechanism of GERD with extra-esophageal symptoms.
4.Advances in nucleotide reductase inhibitors for antiviral therapy
Yan LOU ; Zhe WU ; Jimin SHAO ; Yunqing QIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2016;(1):83-86
Ribonucleotide reductase ( RR ) is a rate-limiting enzyme, and it is responsible for reducing ribonucleotides to their corresponding deoxyribonucleotides , which are the building blocks required for DNA replication and repair .Recent studies have revealed that RR activity is associated with DNA replication in virus , and RR inhibitors have been used for clinical antiviral treatment .This paper reviews research progress on RR and its inhibitors , including the classification , structure and function of RR; the classification, mechanism and clinical application of RR inhibitors in antiviral therapy and the future prospects of RR inhibitors .
5.Extraction of fish scale collagen and its thermal stability:research progress
Tianming DU ; Zihao CHEN ; Xiangyu TANG ; Jimin WU
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(1):75-78
In recent years, researchers have become more interested in fish scrap collagen collection .Fish collagen, thanks to its low antigenic and hypoallergenic properties , is superior to that of higher animals .Meanwhile , fish collagen derives from a wealth of sources and has a moderate price .Based on recent fish collagen extraction and modification , this article summarizeds extraction technologies , such as hot-water, chemistry, bio-enzyme, compound extraction and such modification methods as physical and chemical processes to improve the thermal stability .
6.Advances in nano-hydroxyapatite and its composite
Zhihong LI ; Jimin WU ; Ruixin LI ; Yuanyuan XU ; Xizheng ZHANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(04):-
Nano-hydroxyapatite has been widely used as reconstructive and prosthetic material for osseous tissue,owing to its excellent biocompatibility and tissue bioactivity.But the poor mechanical property of hydroxyapatite restricts its further application.In order to enhance the comprehensive performance of the material,many researches have been dedicated to the synthesization of the composite materials.This article reviews the main preparation methods of nano-hydroxyapatite and the advancement in research of its composite.The directions in this research area are described as well.
7.Shape-memory polymers for medical equipment applications
Zhihong LI ; Jimin WU ; Jing GUAN ; Xizheng ZHANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(09):-
Shape-memory polymers(SMPs) can retain a temporary shape after pre-deformation at an elevated temperature and subsequent cooling to a lower temperature.When reheated,the original shape can be recovered.The development of the research on polyolefin,polyurethanes,polyester and some other shape-memory polymers were introduced and their applications in medical equipment were reviewed.
8.Evaluation of in vitro cytotoxicity and drug release property on pharmaceutical dressing
Shujie HUANG ; Jing GUAN ; Zhihong LI ; Xizheng ZHANG ; Jimin WU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2010;25(1):32-35,39
Objective To evaluate the cellular toxic and release of pharmaceutical dressing.Method Following the State standard GB/T14233.2-2005.the L929 cellular merphology was observed by inveded microscopy after 72h and proliferation of the cells was examined using mitochondrial function(MTT)assay.Relative growth rate (RGR)was calculated and cytotoxicity grade was evaluated by absorbency(OD)data.With PBS7.4 as dissolution media,and(32±0.5)℃as dissolution temperature,the release rate was determined with UV method with the determination wavelength of 288 nm and the dissolved liquid in 1/6,1/2,1,3,16,24,36 and 48 h.Results The average cell RGR of the pharmaceutical dressing is 91.25%and reaches 1 cytotoxicity grade.L929 cellular morphology is normal.Pharmaceutical dressing release accord to Higuchi equation,and the simulated equation is M_t/M_∞=0.3271t~(0.239).Conclusions Biologic compatibility of the pharmaceutical dressing is good,and the release of levofloxacin from the pharmaceutical dressing is sustained in vitro.
9.Application of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor Sustained Release on Bone Regeneration
Pengfei WANG ; Zhihong LI ; Yuanyuan XU ; Jimin WU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(11):-
The effect of the basic fibroblast growth factor to bone regeneration and its mechanical are introduced, as well as the relevant micro sphere controlled release and scaffold materials. The current restrictions on clinical application are discussed. The status of the sustained-release technology is focused. There are broad prospects for the application of basic fibroblast growth factor sustained release on bone regeneration.
10.Relationship between matrix metalloproteinase-9 and tissue metalloproteinase inhibitor-1 and carotid atheromatous plaque stability
Feng GAO ; Shuijiang SONG ; Jimin WU ; Shuqun WEN ; Guodong ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1999;0(09):-
AIM:To investigate the correlation between matrix metalloproteinase-9(MMP-9),tissue metalloproteinase inhibitor-1(TIMP-1),MMP-9/TIMP-1 and carotid atheromatous plaque stability in cerebral infarction patients.METHODS:80 patients with cerebral infarction were categorized as microemboli-negative group(n=70)and microemboli-positive group(n=10),20 normal human were served as control group.The MMP-9 and TIMP-1 levels in plasma were determined by mean of ELISA in 3 groups.RESULTS:The levels of MMP-9 and TIMP-1 in plasma were significantly higher in cerebral infarction patients than those in control group(P