1.Investigation of Quality of 31 Batches of Compound Glycyrrhiza Oral Solutions
China Pharmacy 2001;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the internal quality of 31 batches of Compound Glycyrrhiza oral solutions from different manufacturers.METHODS:The contents of Morphine and Guaifenesin in Compound Glycyrrhiza oral solutions were determined by HPLC,and the pH value of the solution was detected as well.RESULTS:Of the total 31 batches of samples,13 was unqualified in Morphine content,1 was unqualified in Guaifenesin content,and 1 was unqualified in pH value.CONCLUSION:The manufacturers should strictly obey the standards recorded in China Pharmacopoeia in respect of quality control to ensure the safety and efficacy of clinical medication.
2.Influence of mother's treatment for syphilis on the incidence of congenital syphilis in newborn babies
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2013;20(10):1519-1520
Objective To explore the influence of mother's treatment for syphilis on the incidence of congenital syphilis in newborn babies.Methods 40 cases of neonatal congenital syphilis,according to mother different treatment methods,were divided into regular treatment group (20 cases),mother without regular treatment group (10 cases),mother with no treatment group (10 cases).The incidence of neonatal congenital syphilis was compare.Results The neonatal congenital syphilis could affect multiple systems,manifested as skin damage,pathological jaundice,hepatosplenomegaly,edema,anemia,thrombocy to penia,bone injury,cerebrospinal fluid abnormalities et al.The incidence rate of neonatal congenital syphilis in regular treatment group was 10%,which was significantly lower than normal treatment 40% and untreatment 50% (x2 =11.2,P < 0.05 ; x2 =20.4,P < 0.01).The neonatal congenital syphilis incidence rate was not statistically significant between the informal group and untreatment group (x2 =0.68,P > 0.05) ;30 cases were cured (75 %),improved in 7 cases (17%) ;3 cases died (7 %).Conclusion The prevention and treatment of syphilis infection in mothers are the key point to prevent neonatal congenital syphilis.
3.Expression and Significance of ER, PR, C-erbB-2, CylinD1, Rb in Different Precancerous Lesions of Breast
Limin WU ; Lihong LI ; Hang LI ; Qingfang LIN ; Zhiwei CHENG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2010;17(6):762-763
ObjectiveTo explore the expression and significance of ER, PR,C-erbB-2,CylinDl, Rb in different precancerous lesions of breast. MethodsThe expressions of ER, PR, C-erbB-2, CylinD1, Rb in breast normal tissue,hyperplasia, atypical hyperplasia and early-stage breast cancer were examined by immunohistochemical technique. ResultsThe expressions of ER and PR were increasing time trend in the different precancerous lesions, and were related to the breast proliferative degree; the positive expression rates of ER and PR in atypical hyperplasia were 63.2% and 68. 4% respectively,significantly higher than those in normal breast tissue(31.3% and 37. 5% respectively) and in hyperplasia(37. 1% and 42.9% respectively). The positive expression rates of CylinD1 and C-erbB-2 were increasing time trend in the different precancerous lesions. The negative expression rate of Rb was the highest in early-stage breast cancer,and it was zero in normal breast tissue and hyperplasia. ConclusionThe five tumor markers are important factors in breast carcinogenesis, and the overexpression of ER, PR, C-erbB-2, CylinD1 and Rb protein low-expression may be one of the causes of breast neoplasms.
5.Effects of repetitive ultraviolet A radiation on the endocytosis and degradation of elastin by human skin fibroblasts
Chen LIU ; Wei LAI ; Qingfang XU ; Wei HOU ; Yue ZHENG ; Lin WU ; Yujian WANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2015;(5):338-342
Objective To investigate the effects of repetitive ultraviolet A(UVA) radiation on the endocytosis and intracellular degradation of extracellular elastin by human dermal fibroblasts(HDFs), and to explore the mechanism responsible for elastin accumulation in photoaging skin. Methods Cultured HDFs were divided into two groups:repetitive UVA radiation group treated with UVA radiation(9.9 J/cm2)once a day for seven consecutive days to establish a chronic photodamage model, and blank control group receiving no treatment. For the verification of the model, flow cytometry was performed to detect cell cycle, and senescence-associated β-galactosidase staining to determine the degree of cell senescence. Fluorescent tracer technique and conjugated polymer-based fluorescence quenching technique were conducted to observe the endocytosis and intracellular degradation of extracellular elastin in culture media by HDFs in these groups. Results Compared with the blank control group, the repetitive UVA radiation group showed increased proportions of G1-phase cells and senescent cells, which confirmed the successful establishment of chronic photodamage model in the repetitive UVA radiation group. After coculture with elastin for 24, 48 and 72 hours, the endocytosis rate of elastin was 10.0% ± 1.4%, 27.8% ± 4.2% and 39.9% ± 4.1% respectively in the blank control group, 9.9% ± 1.6%, 28.3% ± 5.1% and 42.0% ± 5.7% respectively in the repetitive UVA radiation group, with no significant difference between the two groups at the three time points (all P > 0.05). The percentage of cells showing intracellular degradation of extracellular elastin was significantly lower in the repetitive UVA radiation group than in the blank control group (4.2% ± 1.1% vs. 7.7% ± 0.9% at 24 hours, 16.5% ± 2.4% vs. 22.8% ± 1.8% at 48 hours, 26.7% ± 2.6% vs. 33.9% ± 3.1% at 72 hours, all P < 0.05). Conclusions UVA radiation at 9.9 J/cm2 for 7 consecutive days can decrease the intracellular degradation of extracellular elastin by HDFs, but has no obvious effect on endocytosis of elastin.
6.Borosilicate effect onin vitro biological activity of osteoblasts
Zhonghua CHENG ; Wei XUE ; Liqin WANG ; Qingfang HUANG ; Chenghuan WU ; Kaihong GUI ; Lin HUANG ; Ying CAI ; Yanfang HAN ; Caixia JIANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(52):8401-8405
BACKGROUND:Borosilicate cannot only be mineralized to form hydroxy carbonate apatite layer, but also have strong chemical reactivity to promote bone cel regeneration. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of the borosilicate bioglass on the growth behavior of rabbit osteoblasts through in vitro culture experiment. METHODS:The initial and secondary extracts of borosilicate bioglass were prepared according to the requirement of ISO10993-12: 2007. The bone marrow mesenchymal stem cels of rabbits were isolated and cultured. The second generation bone marrow mesenchymal stem cels were induced to differentiate into osteoblasts. The osteoblasts of the 5th-15th RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The osteoblasts proliferation in the initial extract and secondary extract groups was better than that in the α-MEM medium group (P < 0.05). The osteoblasts proliferation in the initial extract group was better than that in the secondary extract group (P < 0.05). The total protein content of osteoblasts in the initial extract group was higher than that in the secondary extract and α-MEM medium group (P < 0.05). There were no significant differences in the alkaline phosphatase activity, apoptosis rate, horizontal migration distance of osteoblast and transmembrane cel number in Transwel between these three groups. These results demonstrate that borosilicate bioglass has good biocompatibility and has a certain benign regulatory role in generations were obtained and cultured with the initial and secondary extracts of borosilicate bioglass and α-MEM medium, respectively. The effects of borosilicate bioglass on the osteoblasts proliferation, protein synthesis, alkaline phosphatase activity, cel apoptosis, and cel migration in horizontal and vertical direction were observed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The osteoblasts proliferation in the initial extract and secondary extract groups was better than that in the α-MEM medium group (P < 0.05). The osteoblasts proliferation in the initial extract group was better than that in the secondary extract group (P < 0.05). The total protein content of osteoblasts in the initial extract group was higher than that in the secondary extract and α-MEM medium group (P < 0.05). There were no significant differences in the alkaline phosphatase activity, apoptosis rate, horizontal migration distance of osteoblast and transmembrane cell number in Transwell between these three groups. These results demonstrate that borosilicate bioglass has good biocompatibility and has a certain benign regulatory role in osteoblast proliferation.
7.Construction and sequence analysis of a drought-induced full-length cDNA library from Ammopiptanthus mongolicus.
Qingfang LIN ; Xuefeng WANG ; Jiyuan LI ; Hongbin ZHAO ; Maoyan WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2012;28(1):86-95
Ammopiptanthus mongolicus shows very strong resistance to severe environments. To isolate drought-resistant genes and elucidate drought-resistant molecular mechanisms of the plant, we constructed a drought-induced full-length cDNA library using SMART (Switching mechanism at 5'-end of RNA transcript) technique. The phage titer of the unamplified library was 1.6 x 10(7) PFU/mL; the recombination percentage was 97.7%; and the sizes of most cloned cDNA fragments were around 1 kb. Three thousand positive clones were randomly selected and sequenced from their 5' ends, and a total of 1 450 Unigenes were identified. By Blast searches against the Nt, Nr and Swissprot databases, we found that 919 Unigenes (amount to 63.4%) showed significant similarity to the annotated genes, and the remaining 531 Unigenes (amount to 36.6%) represented novel genes without any annotation. Among the functional categories of the GO (Gene Ontology) classification, the terms related to physiological process, cellular process, binding, catalytic activity and cellular components were dominant. The next abundant terms were for organelle, protein complex, transporter activity and structural molecule activity. In addition, there were a significant proportion of the terms involved in stimulus response, gene expression regulation, regulation of physiological and biochemical processes and signal transduction. Many of the annotated Unigenes were found to be related to plant resistance to abiotic stresses, and expression analyses of 6 out of these genes by semi-quantitive RT-PCR confirmed their involvements in the response of A. mongolicus to drought stress. These results laid a foundation for the expression profile analysis and the cloning and characterization of drought-resistant genes from the plant in the future.
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8.Fingerprint Analysis of Volatile Components of Golden Throat Lozenges by GC-MS
Rongrong XU ; Hua LIN ; Qingfang QIN ; Dongmei HUANG ; Yuan WU
Herald of Medicine 2018;37(11):1386-1388
Objective To establish fingerprint of volatile components in golden throat lozenges by GC-MS. Methods Volatile components from 10 batches of golden throat lozenges were extracted by steam distillation method and analyzed by GC-MS with n-tetradecane as internal standard. Fingerprint peak detection and similarity evaluation were applied to the total ion chromatogram(TIC)of GC-MS by "Similarity Evaluation System for Chromatographic Fingerprint of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Version 2004)" ,fingerprint peak was identified by mass spectrometry. Results A GC-MS fingerprint was established based on 10 common peaks as characteristic fingerprint information.The similarity of fingerprint peaks from the 10 batches of samples were more than 0.998.Ten fingerprint peaks were determined by mass spectrometry, all of which were composed of monoterpenes and monoterpenes containing oxygen, the highest content of which was L-menthol containing oxygen monoterpenes, accounting for 83.17% of the total. Conclusion The fingerprint established by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry can completely reflect the volatile components of golden throat lozenges tablets, with strong characteristics and specificity, and can be used as an effective method for the quality control of volatile components inf golden throat lozenges.
9.Association between frailty and lifestyle factors among middle-aged and elderly populations
Jingjing LIN ; Yushan DU ; Mingbin LIANG ; Xiangyu CHEN ; Qingfang HE ; Hui XU ; Jiasheng QIN ; Feng LU ; Lixin WANG ; Jieming ZHONG ; Le FANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(3):263-267
Objective:
To examine the correlation between frailty and lifestyle factors among middle-aged and elderly populations, so as to provide insights into the management of frailty among middle-aged and elderly populations.
Methods :
Middle-aged and elderly residents at ages of 45 ot 69 years were recruited using the convenient sampling method from seven townships in Changxing County of Zhejiang Province from 2019 to 2020. The demographic characteristics and lifestyle factors were collected using questionnaires, and the frailty was measured using the Chinese version of Tilburg Frailty Indicator ( TFI ). Factors affecting frailty were identified among middle-aged and elderly populations using the multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 7 170 residents were surveyed, including 2 780 males ( 38.77% ) and 4 390 females ( 61.23% ), which had a median age of 56 (interquartile range, 10) years. The median frailty score was 2 (interquartile range, 3 ) among the study subjects, and the median frailty score was 2 ( interquartile range, 2 ) among residents at ages of 45 to 59 years, and 2 (interquartile range, 3) among residents at ages of 60 to 69 years. The overall detection of frailty was 16.07%, and the detection of frailty was 13.52% among subjects at ages of 45 to 59 years and 21.01% among subjects at ages of 60 to 69 years. Multivariable logistic regression analysis identified physical activity ( OR=0.826, 95%CI: 0.719-0.949 ) and sleep quality ( OR: 3.376-11.493, 95%CI: 2.907-15.808 ) as factors affecting frailty among middle-aged and elderly residents. Following age stratification, physical activity ( OR=0.817, 95%CI: 0.681-0.981 ) and sleep quality ( OR: 3.076-11.566, 95%CI: 2.518-18.216 ) as factors affecting frailty among subjects at ages of 45 to 59 years, while sleep quality ( OR: 3.777-11.827, 95%CI: 3.002-18.547 ) significantly correlated with frailty among residents at ages of 60 to 69 years.
Conclusion
Physical activity and sleep quality are associated with the risk of frailty among middle-aged and elderly populations.
10.Multiple mediating effects of dietary inflammation index and systemic immune inflammation index between type D personality and mild cognitive impairment in patients with coronary heart disease
Mingqiang YAN ; Ping LIN ; Yini WANG ; Xiao SUN ; Qingfang YE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(20):1567-1573
Objective:To explore the effects of type D personality on mild cognitive dysfunction (MCI) in patients with coronary heart disease and the multiple mediating roles of dietary inflammation index (DII) and systemic immune inflammation index (SII) between type D personality and MCI.Methods:A cross-sectional study was used. A total of 321 patients diagnosed with coronary heart disease by coronary angiography in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University from May 2022 to March 2023 were selected as the study objects by convenient sampling method. General Information Questionnaire, Type-D Personality Scale-14, Montreal Cognitive Assessment, and Semi-Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire were employed for data collection. DII and SII were used to evaluate dietary inflammatory potential and systemic inflammatory status, respectively. Structural equation modeling was utilized to analyze the mediating effectsamong type D personality, DII, SII and MCI.Results:A total of 306 valid questionnaires were collected. Among the 306 patients, there were 215 males (70.3%) and 91 females (29.7%), aged 27-70 (59.24 ± 9.16) years old. The structural equation model showed that type D personality could directly influence MCI (effect size = - 1.098, 95% CI - 1.869 - - 0.327), and could also mediate the occurrence of MCI in coronary heart disease patients through the single mediation of DII (effect size = - 0.374, 95% CI - 0.644 - - 0.128) and SII (effect size = - 0.450, 95% CI - 0.806 - - 0.132), as well as the chain mediation of DII and SII (effect size = - 0.146, 95% CI - 0.293 - - 0.027). Conclusions:Type D personality, DII and SII can affect the occurrence of MCI in CHD patients, and DII and SII play multiple mediating roles between type D personality and MCI in patients with coronary heart disease. Clinical and community nurses can improve the unhealthy dietary behavior, reduce the level of inflammation and delay the occurrence and development of MCI by early screening of type D personality in patients with coronary heart disease.