1.Preparation of Compound Anisodamine and Neostigmine Sustained-release Tablet and Study on the in vitro Drug Release Behavior
Yufei LI ; Xiaoli ZHOU ; Tuo JIN
China Pharmacy 2017;28(22):3129-3132
OBJECTIVE:To prepare the Compound anisodamine and neostigmine sustained-release tablet and study the in vitro drug release behavior. METHODS:Using raceanisodamine and neostigmine methyl sulfate as main medicines,hydroxypropyl meth-yl cellulose as sustained release skeleton material,magnesium stearate as the lubricant,polyvinyl pyrrolidone as the adhesive,pre-gelatinized starch as the thinner,microcrystalline cellulose as the disintegrant and filler,Compound anisodamine and neostigmine sustained-release tablet was prepared by wet granulation method and direct compression method. The in vitro cumulative release rate within 12 h of the 2 main medicines was detected by HPLC method. RESULTS:Compound anisodamine and neostigmine sus-tained-release tablet was successfully prepared,and the in vitro release was basically completed within 12 h,with accumulative re-lease rate of 91.3% for anisodamine and 96.5% for neostigmine. CONCLUSIONS:Compound anisodamine and neostigmine sus-tained-release tablet that can cumulatively release for 12 h is successfully prepared.
2.Diagnosis and treatment of inherited platelet function disorders
Yuanyuan TUO ; Yan LI ; Jiao JIN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(8):637-640
Inherited platelet function disorders(IPFD)is a rare hereditary disease characterized by various degrees of bleeding tendency with or without thrombocytopenia.Due to the lack of standardized evaluation system in laboratory test, the diagnosis and classification of IPFD are difficult.Thus, the incidence of IPFD may be underestimated.At present, combined with symptoms and laboratory tests, the second generation sequencing technology is conductive to the fast and accurate diagnosis of complex hemorrhagic diseases of this type and can prompt assessment and treatment.However, there still exists no effective targeted treatment for IPFD.This paper was aimed at introducing the diagnosis and treatment of IPFD.
3.The effect of neuropeptides on proliferation of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Zhao WANG ; Dan JIN ; Jun WEN ; Yonghua TUO ; Xiaolei GUO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2010;30(12):1223-1227
Objective To investigate the effects and mechanism of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P (SP) on proliferation of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. Methods The rBMSCs were isolated using whole bone marrow adherence method. In the different periods of culturing (1, 2,and 3 weeks), expressions of the neuropeptide receptors were detected by Western Blot and reserve transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The BMSCs were treated with CGRP and SP at concentration 10-8 mol/L at different time (1,3,5,7,9 days), cell proliferation was detected with MTT assay, the protein expressions of cyclin D1 ,cyclin E and p53 were examined using Western Blot. Results The CGRP receptor and SP receptor were expressed in BMSCs. The expression of CGRP receptor was statistically higher than that of SP receptorat the same time point. The growth curves of BMSCs cultured by both neuropeptides had similar appearance. CGRP and SP stimulated the proliferation of BMSCs significantly at 9 days and 7 and 9 days. In this process, the expressions of cyclinDl and cyclinE were up-regulated by CGRP, SP only enhanced the expression of cyclinE; these effects all reached a peak at 5 days. The expression of p53 was down-regulated by both neuropeptides. Conclusion CGRP and SP had direct effects on the proliferation of BMSCs, the regulation of cell cycle proteins is one of the mechanisms.
4.Expression of Y1 receptor during osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Zhao WANG ; Dan JIN ; Yonghua TUO ; Xiaolei GUO ; Jun WEN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(1):72-77
Objective To compare the expression changes of neuropeptide Y (NPY) receptor Y1 in different stages of osteoblast differentiation of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs).Methods The rBMSCs were isolated in vitro from Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats using whole bone marrow adherence method and cultured. Then, the rBMSCs were divided into osteoblast-induced group and noninduced group. In different periods of culture at 1, 2 and 3 weeks, identification of the osteoblasts was performed by using immunocytochemistry and Western blot. Expressions of mRNA and protein of Y1 receptor were detected by real time reserve transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and Western blot. Results RT-PCR demonstrated that osteoblast-induced group had a lower expression of Y1 receptor than non-induced group at the same time point and the expression of Y1 receptor was increased in a time-dependent manner in both groups. Western blot demonstrated higher expression of Y1 receptor in osteoblast-induced group compared with non-induced group at the same time point and a decreased expression of Y1 receptor in a time-dependent manner in both groups. Conclusions During the process of osteoblastic differentiation of rat BMSCs, the expressions of mRNA and protein of NPY Y1 receptor show different trends, when NPY may mediate the inhibition of osteoblastic differentiation of BMSCs through Y1 receptor pathway.
5.Preparation and Drug Sustained Release Behavior of Poly(?-caprolactone)/Poly(ethylene glycol)/Poly(?-caprolactone) Amphiphilic Block Copolymeric Microspheres Containing Biological Macromolecule
Shun FU ; Weien YUAN ; Fei WU ; Yan GENG ; Tuo JIN
China Pharmacy 2007;0(31):-
OBJECTIVE: To characterize morphology and drug release kinetics of protein-loaded poly(?-caprolactone)/poly(ethylene glycol)/poly(?-caprolactone) amphiphilic block copolymeric (PCE) microspheres, and elucidate the mechanistic details regarding protein release. METHODS: BSA-loaded PCE microspheres were prepared using a water-in-oil-in-water, followed by solvent evaporation. Morphology of the polymer microspheres was observed using scanning electron microscopy. Protein loading capacity and encapsulation efficiency were determined by extracting the proteins from the microspheres and measured using MicroBCA method. Protein release kinetics was characterized by cumulative release against the date of release incubation. RESULTS: The protein-loaded PCE microspheres were spherical and possess smooth surface under SEM. Protein loading capacity and encapsulation efficiency in the microspheres were independent of PCE molecular weight. However, the kinetic features of the protein release varied significantly with PCE molecular weight, suggesting a diffusion-degradation combined release mechanism. For the microspheres made of larger molecular weight PCE 4000, the portion of protein release attributed to diffusion from the polymer matrix was remarkably less than that from microspheres of small molecular weight PCE. In vitro release profile can be simulated using a diffusion-degradation model(Q=k1t1/2+k2t+k3t2+k4t3)(r=0.997). CONCLUSION: PCE microsphere formulation can offer sustainedrelease of proteins with initial burst and incomplete release reduced to acceptable level.
6.Establishment and preliminary application of measuring method for three-dimensional kinematics of the hindfoot joint in vivo
Jun WEN ; Dan JIN ; Jianyi LI ; Yuzhong ZHANG ; Zao WANG ; Ke SONG ; Xiaolei GUO ; Yonghua TUO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(8):774-780
Objective To establish a new method for measuring the 3-D kinematics of hindfoot joints in vivo by using reverse engineering software together with the theory of rigid body kinematics.Methods CT images were gathered from 9 feet of 5 healthy volunteers in both the initial position (neutral position) and the terminal position (extremely inversion-adduction-dorsiflexion position).The 3-D digital modules of hindfoot joints in the initial position and terminal position were established with MIMICS 10.01 software.The data of reconstructed digital modules was inputted into the GEOMAGIC 10.0 software in STL format for twice registration,and then their relatively displacement and changes of angle in 3-D space between the two positions were calculated Results The rotation range of the tibiotalar joint was 3.89° ±2.77° in eversion,5.29°±4.47° in abduction,10.77°+5.70° in dorsiflexion,and the relative displacement was 0.78±0.59 mm towards lateral ankle,0.18±0.75 mm towards the hindfoot,(0.65±0.71) mm towards the proximal limbs;the range of subtalar joint was 16.46°±2.94° in inversion,12.77°±1.81° in adduction,6.33°±4.32° in plantarflexion,and the relative displacement was 5.50±1.45 mm towards medial ankle,1.96±1.77 mm towards forefoot,0.43±1.18 mm towards distal limbs; the range of talonavicular joint was 38.82°±5.98° in inversion,19.71°±6.33° in adduction,5.09°±6.89° in plantarflexion,and the relative displacement was (9.77±1.73) mm towards medial ankle,3.13±1.29 mm towards hindfoot,4.64±1.42 mm towards proximal limbs.Conclusion This method measuring 3-D kinematics of hindfoot joints in vivo is non-invasive and easy to operate.
7.The expression of NCX1 and its effect on proliferation and migration of hepatocellular carcinoma cells through regulation of intracellular Ca2+
Jingyu XU ; Yixia JIANG ; Rui XIE ; Hai JIN ; Guorong WEN ; Biguang TUO
China Oncology 2016;26(9):735-742
Background and purpose:Previous studies have suggested Na+-Ca2+ exchanger isoform 1 (NCX1) as a key component of calcium homeostasis was involved in the tumorigenesis. However, the role of NCX1 and calcium signal in tumorigenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been explored. This study aimed to investigate the effect of NCX1 on cell proliferation and migration of HCC HepG2 cells in vitro and the possible mechanism.Methods:Both the real-time fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RTFQ-PCR) and Western blot were applied to assess the expression of NCX1 mRNA and protein in normal hepatic cells (LO2), HCC cell line (HepG2), human normal hepatic tissues and hepatocellular carcinoma tissues. The change of intracellular calcium signal in LO2 and HepG2 cells via acti-vated NCX1 channel in the presence or absence of Na+ was examined by a confocal laser scanning microscope. The effects of NCX1 special inhibitor KB-R7943 on cell proliferation and migration of HepG2 cells were measured by MTT and cellscratch test.Results:Both mRNA and protein expression of NCX1 were higher in HCC tissues and cell line HepG2 than in the normal tissues and cell line LO2 (P<0.05). The activation of NCX1 channel induced a slight rise in cytoplasmic Ca2+concentration ([Ca2+]cyt) in normal cells, but caused a marked increase in cancer cells. And the NCX1 activation induced intracellular calcium increase was significantly reversed by NCX1 inhibitor KB-R7943 (P<0.05). Both NCX1-mediated proliferation and migration of HepG2 were also significantly attenuated by the KB-R7943 (P<0.05).Conclusion:NCX1 is up-regulated in HCC cells and tissues. The activation of NCX1 mediates intracellular calcium homeostasis. The inhibition of NCX1 activity can suppress the proliferation and migration of HepG2 cells. It is suggested that NCX1 may be involved in the development and progression of HCC.
8.The value of high-risk human papillomavirus detection in women with atypical squamous cell of undetermined significance
Shuang LANG ; Zhenzhen YANG ; Shijing QU ; Yaorun CHE ; Jin TUO ; Xiaohui YU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;(z1):1-3
Objective To evaluate the triage value of high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV)detection in women with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS).Methods Two huandred women with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) were selected by thinprep cell test(TCT) simultaneously using HPV DNA testing by hybrid capture Ⅱ (HC) and biopsy under the colposcopy,compared the HR-HPV DNA testing with final pathological diagnosis.CIN (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia) means cervical biopsy positive.Results The positive rate of cervical biopsy in HPV positive patients was 60.38%(96/159),and in HPV negative patients was 21.95%(9/41),the difference was obviously (P < 0.05).Conclusion HR-HPV detection is a good triage approach for the patients with ASCUS.
9.Present situation on therapy and secondary prevention of coronary heart disease in the elderly
Xiaoying LI ; Lin WANG ; Pulin YU ; Zaijin JIAN ; Xiping TUO ; Hao XU ; Jin FAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(10):909-914
Objective To investigate the present situation on therapy and secondary prevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) in the elderly,and to improve treatment and secondary prevention.Methods Cross sectional,non-intervention and multicenter survey was used in this study.All 7962 effective interviewed cases were with aged ≥60 years from 116 hospitals of 21 provinces and cities during April and July of 2011.Among them,male was 63.4%,aged (73.0±7.9) years,24.1%cases were aged ≥80 years.The current treatment and risk factors of elderly CHD were investigated by questionnaire including basic information,health check,types and severe degree of CHD,its therapy and prevention,and control of the risk factors.Results (1) All cases were received drugs and percutaneous coronaryintervention (PCI) or surgery,27.5% cases of PCI,2.6% of coronary artery bypass grafting(CABG),70.4% cases of expectant treatment.(2) The ratio of cases with angina pectoris and myocardial infarction was 76.5 %,the attack of angina pectoris ≥3 times/weeks in recent month was 48.3%,Canadian Cardiovascular Society(CCS) Ⅱ scores and over was 79.3%.(3) The utility ratio of prevention drugs recommended by the guidelines were 70.3% antiplatelet drug,54.9% lipid regulating agents,47.5% BB,29.0%/22.2% ACEI/ARB.(4)The situation of risk factor control was as followed:among all the cases,38.9% of them with active smoking≥1 counts/day,28.4% of them with passive smoking,57.6% of them with BMI ≥24,46.4% of male with waistline ≥90 cm,41.1% of female with waistline≥85 cm.In our cases,67.6% of them with hypertension and 56.6% achieved the level of blood pressure<140/90 mm Hg; 23.4% with diabetes mellitus and 49.5% achieved the level of HbA1c <7.0%; 33.2% with Lipids disorder and 26.6% achieved the level of TC<4.1 mmol/L,27.5% of LDL-C<2.6 mmol/L.(5) The analysis showed that there were more attacks of angina pectoris in the groups of male than female(P=0.0050),those HbA1c ≥7.0% than those <7.0% (P=0.019),and those LDL-C≥2.6 mmol/L than those <2.6 mmol/L (P =0.044),and that there were less attacks in those with CABG than without it (P<0.001) and in those with PCI than without it (P<0.001).Conclusions Inadequate control of symptom,insufficient utility ratio of prevention drugs and control of risk factors appear in elderly CHD.Coronary revascularization,drug use of guidelines recommend and control of high risks are the key points of high curative effect of elderly CHD.
10.New Ideas of Pharmacy Ethics Education for Medical College Students
China Pharmacy 2017;28(36):5167-5169
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for more effective development of pharmacy ethics education among college students.METHODS:The difficulty in pharmacy ethics education at present was analyzed,the construction of pharmacy ethics education pattern were explored in medical colleges.RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:There were difficulties in the pharmacy ethics education,such as medical colleges attached importance to medical ethics education and despised pharmacy ethics education;teachers paid attention to knowledge transferring and confused moral education and pharmacy ethics education;students paid attention to professional knowledge learning and despised the caltivation of pharmacy ethics.The pharmacy ethics education was brought into the talent training plan.The role of teachers in pharmacy ethics education can be emphasized.The education pattern could be constructed by using various methods as "second classroom".