1.Determination of Hyperoside in Jintu Liangguang Capsules by RP-HPLC
Gang WANG ; Yingbiao TIAN ; Songsong YANG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(01):-
Objective To establish a determination method for the hyperoside in Jintu Liangguang Capsules. Methods Reverse-phase HPLC with Dikma Diamons C18 column was applied. The chromatographic conditions were as follows:methanol-0.025 mol/L of thophosphoric acid (40 ∶60) as the mobile phase,detection wavelength at 370 nm,column temperature set at 40 ℃and the flow rate being 0.8 mL/min. Results The linear range of calibration curve was 0.303 ~1.818 ug/uL for the hyperoside (r=0.999 6). The average recovery was 95.2 %and RSD was 1.3 %. Conclusion The method is simple and accurate,and can be used for quantitative analysis of Jintu Liangguang Capsules.
2.Studies on DNA fingerprinting of Arctium lappa from different localities
Zhaohui XU ; Songsong YANG ; Tingguo KANG ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(06):-
Object To study the DNA fingerprinting of Arctium lappa L obtained from different localities Methods DNA fingerprinting of samples of crude and processed A lappa collected from four large commercial centers were examined by RAPD Results All crude A lappa showed similar fingerprinting characteristics, while the processed products gave considerable different results Conclusion DNA fingerprinting study is a reliant method to differentiate crude A lappa from its processed product
3.Effect of acupuncturing Back-Shu points on gastrin, motilin of chronic atrophic gastritis model in rats
Gaiqin YANG ; Bingqi ZHANG ; Chengwen JIA ; Jia ZUO ; Songsong JIA
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(9):819-820,823
Objective To study the effect of gastrin, motilin of chronic atrophic gastritis model in rats by acupuncturing at back-shu points. Methods 60 SD rats were randomly divided into blank control group, model control group, omeprazole group, back-shu points group, with 15 rats in each group, and to establish the model of chronic atrophic gastritis by irregular diet that given rats odd and even days. The blank control group, model control group were fed with normal saline, 2ml/time, 1 time/day. The omeprazole group was given oral gavage(Omeprazole 0.44 mg/kg, Clarithromycin 6.92 mg/kg, Metronidazole 7.6 mg/kg), 1 time/day. Back-shu points group received acupuncture at “Geshu”“Ganshu”“Pishu”“Weishu”“Shenshu”, retaining 15 min, 1 time/day. After 30 days, the content of ELSIA was used to detect the serum gastrin, motilin. Results ①GAS of model control group(54.25±5.70)pg/ml was significantly decreased compared with blank control group(66.63± 5.99)pg/ml, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Compared with the model control group, GAS content of omeprazole group(62.70±8.55)pg/ml and back-shu Points group(66.27±3.79)pg/ml were higher, showed significant differences(P<0.05). ②MOT of model control group(223.60±17.83)pg/ml was significantly increased compared with the blank control group(188.45 ± 8.90)pg/ml, the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05). MOT of omeprazole group(200.16 ± 4.38)pg/ml and back-shu Points group(190.11±10.04)pg/ml were lower than those in the model control group, there was statistically significant difference(P<0.05). Conclusion Acupuncturing at back-shu acupoints can increase the content of GAS, reduce content of MOT, regulate gastrointestinal hormone in rats of chronic atrophic gastritis model.
4.Diagnosis of BI-RADS 4 breast lesion using contrast-enhanced ultrasonography
Lin ZHU ; Jianwei LI ; Songsong WU ; Daoming WU ; Guisheng DING ; Jianchuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2015;(12):1056-1059
Objective To assess the value of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS ) in diagnosing BI-RADS 4 breast lesion.Methods The CEUS findings of 79 breast lesions of BI-RADS 4 were analyzed,and the CEUS diagnosis was made according to our preliminary study results.Histology results were served as golden reference.Results Of all the 79 breast lesions that were confirmed by histopathology results,36 were malignant and 43 were benign.The differences of morphologic features of area variety, margin,heterogeneous or homogeneous distribution between benign and malignant lesions were significant (P < 0.05 ).The area under ROC curve of correction BI-RADS classification in the diagnosis of breast cancer was 0.938,and it was significantly higher than that of the BI-RADS classification (0.889,Z =2.209, P =0.0272).Conclusions CEUS can improve the diagnostic accuracy of breast lesions preoperatively.
5.Porous Se@SiO2 nanocomposites for treatment of steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head
Kerun NIU ; Mengkai YANG ; Chunhui MA ; Yinxian YU ; Songsong TENG ; Qian WANG ; Chengqing YI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(22):3476-3482
BACKGROUND:Steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head (SONFH) is a common bone disease characterized as high morbidity and poor prognosis,but the pathogenesis is unclear.Oxidative stress treatment is closely related to the occurrence and development of SONFH,and has tremendous potential in the treatment of SONFH,which can be realized by Nano-Se.OBJECTIVE:To observe the protective effect of porous Se@SiO2 nanocomposite on chondrocytes by antioxidant stress,and to further explore its mechanism of protection and treatment of SONFH.METHODS:(1) In vitro experiment:The rat chondrocytes were isolated,cultured and identified.Then,the chondrocytes were cultured with porous Se@SiO2 nanocomposite to suppress the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS).(2) In vivo experiment:A total of 36 rats were randomly divided into three groups.Steroid-induced group and experimental group were treated with intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide and intramuscular injection of methylprednisolone to induce SON FH models.Seven days after modeling,the experimental group was intraperitoneally injected with porous Se@SiO2 nanocomposite.No intervention was done in control group (blank control).At 8 weeks after modeling,rat bilateral femoral heads were taken for hematoxylin-eosin staining and Micro-CT scanning.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Results from the ROS detection and TUNEL apoptosis tests showed that the level of ROS in the chondrocytes was significantly reduced after intervention with Se@SiO2 (P < 0.05).Micro-CT scanning findings showed that the bone mineral density,bone volume,bone area/bone volume,trabecular number,trabecular thickness,and trabecular separation in the steroid-induced and experimental groups were significantly different from those in the control group (P < 0.05).Hematoxylin-eosin staining results showed smooth femoral head,normal bone cells,chondrocytes and trabecular bone,as well as few empty bone lacunae and fat cells in the control group,while in the steroid-induced group,there was bone trabecular fracture,fat cell hypertrophy fusion,a large number of empty bone lacunae and obvious osteonecrosis.These manifestations were significantly improved in the experimental group.To conclude,the porous Se@SiO2 nanocomposite has good antioxidative stress ability,suppresses the ROS production and exerts therapeutic effects on SONFH.
6.Research on relationship between echogenicity and fat content in renal tumor
Songsong WU ; Jianwei LI ; Sheng CHEN ; Weiji CHEN ; Daoming WU ; Jianchuang YANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2013;22(12):1045-1048
Objective To discuss the relationship between echogenicity and fat content in renal tumor.Methods 52 renal tumors were examined with preoperative ultrasonography,all tumors were 3 cm in diameter or less.The tumor echogenicity was classified as echogenicity increasement type (including hyperechoic and slightly hyperechoic) and echogenicity decreasement type (hypoechoic).The relationship between echogenicity and adipose staining in tumor were analyzed.Results In 18 cases pathologically proved benign renal tumor,14(77.8 %) of the tumors were hyperechoic and were angiomyolipoma(AMLs),4(22.2%) of the tumors were hypoechoic including 2 poor fat AMLs and 2 rare benign tumors,slightly hyperechoic case was not detected.In 34 cases malignant renal tumors,27(79.4%) of the tumors were slightly hyperechoic including 22 clear cell renal cell carcinomas (RCCAs) and 5 papillary RCCAs,7 (20.6%) of the tumors were hypoechoic including 2 clear cell RCCAs,3 papillary RCCAs and 2 chromophobe RCCAs.Hyperechoic case was not detected.The adipose staining of 41 cases of echogenicity increasement type was all positive,in the 11 cases of echogenicity decreasement type,9 tumors were adipose staining negative,while the other 2 tumors were positive,and there were statistically significant between two groups (P <0.05).Conclusions Echogenicity was obviously correlate with fat content in renal tumor.Tumors containing rich fat appear to be increased in echogenicity,tumors without fat content appear to be decreased in echogenicity.
7.Research on the enrichment of secoiridoid glycoside in Radix Gentiana with macroreticular resin
Qian CAI ; Tao LIU ; Yuqin FU ; Songsong YANG ; Wei QUAN ; Zhixian LIU ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(04):-
Objective: Enriching secoiridoid glycoside in Gentiana manshurica kitag. Methods: Gentiana manshurica kitag. was extracted with 70% EtOH by cold macerating and purified with AB 8 macroreticular resin. Results: The content of gentiopicrin in the extract is 28.69%. Conclusion: AB 8 macroreticular resin fits in purification of water soluble secoiridoid glycoside in Gentiana manshurica kitag.
8.The role of TLR3/NF-kappa B signaling pathway in paraquat-induced acute lung injury
Yunfei JIANG ; Hao SUN ; Jinsong ZHANG ; Mengqian LV ; Feng ZHANG ; Yang SONG ; Songsong ZANG ; Jun WANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2018;27(6):631-637
Objective To investigate the pathogenesis of paraquat (PQ) induced acute lung injury through Toll like receptor 3 (Toll-like receptor-3, TLR3), TLR induced nuclear transcription factors (Nuclear Factor-kappa B, NF-κB) and its downstream pro-inflammatory factors TNF-a, IL-1β, IL-6. Methods The acute lung injury model of mice and the acute injury model of type II alveolar epithelial cells (A549) induced by PQ were established. The PQ mediated pathological changes of lung tissue, the cell count and cytospin of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were evaluated, and the pro-inflammatory factors in the lung tissue of mice were determined by ELISA the viability of A549 cells mediated by PQ was detected by CCK8 assay, and the mRNA expression and protein level of TLR3, Phospho-NF-kBp65, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-a), interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in the lung tissues and A549 cells were observed by Real-time PCR and Western-blotting. In control group, the mice received normal saline (NS) instead of PQ. Results Compared with the control group, the mice in PQ group showed difficulty breathing, decreased activity, reduced food intake, and weight lost. The total number of BALF cells in the PQ group was significantly increased [NS: (0.018 8±0.102 1) × 105 vs. PQ: (0.237 4±0.121 7) ×105,t=9.804,P<0.01] with macrophage [NS: (0.162 8±0.086 5) × 105 vs. PQ: (1.063 3± 0.343 3) × 105,t=8.043,P<0.01],lymphocyte [NS: (0.006 6±0.005 2) × 105 vs. PQ: (0.171 2±0.099 1) × 105, t=5.243,P<O.Ol] and neutrophils [NS: (0.000 04±0.000 1) × 105 vs. PQ: (0.901 9±0.652 5) × 105, t=4370, P<0.01]. In PQ group, the appearance and volume of lung tissue increased with hyperemia and edema. HE slices showed inflammatory cell infiltration and pulmonary interstitial hemorrhage. Moreover, the expressions of TNF-a, IL-1β, IL-6 in BALF of PQ group was significantly higher than those of the control group by the ELISA assay [TNF-a: NS: (2.782 1 ± 3.521 5) vs. PQ: ( 7.512 6±3.459 8) pg/mL,t=3.030, P<0.05; IL-1β: NS: (22.687 5±14.229 3) vs. PQ: (163.100 4±81.118 3) pg/mL,t=5.391,P<0.01 ; IL-6: NS: (1.653 3±0.442 7) vs. PQ: (648.565 6 ± 422.606 1) pg/mL, t=4.841,P<0.01]. CCK8 results indicated that the viability of A549 cells decreased by 25.3% and 36.4% at 24h after 200~400 μmol/L PQ treatment (all P<0.05). The mRNA expressions of TNF-a, IL-1p, IL-6 in the lung tissue and A549 cells in PQ group were higher than those in the control group as well (all P< 0.05). Furthermore, Western-blotting results revealed that the protein levels of TLR3 and Phospho-NF-κBp65 in the lung and A549 cells mediated by PQ were significantly higher than those in the control group (all P< 0.05). Conclusions PQ may induce acute lung injury by up-regulation of the expressions of inflammatory factors TNF-a, IL-1β, IL-6 through the TLR3/NF-κB signaling pathway.
9.Comparison of setup errors in supraclavicular regions of lung and esophageal cancer treated with radiotherapy
Bao WAN ; Xu YANG ; Fukui HUAN ; Yanxin ZHANG ; Xin FENG ; Yu ZHAO ; Yingwei WU ; Songsong GENG ; Kuo MEN ; Zhouguang HUI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2022;31(3):272-276
Objective:To compare the setup errors in the supraclavicular regions of two different postures (arms placed on each side of the body, namely the body side group; arms crossed and elbows placed above forehead, namely the uplifted group) using the chest and abdomen flat frame fixation device in lung and esophageal cancer.Methods:Clinical data of patients with stage Ⅰ to Ⅳ lung or esophageal cancer who received three-dimensional radiotherapy with chest and abdomen flat frame fixation device in our institution from November 2020 to April 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. The setup errors of two postures were compared.Results:A total of 56 patients were included, including 31 patients (55%) in the body side group and 25 patients (45%) in the uplifted group. A total of 424 CBCTs were performed in the whole group. The overall setup errors in the X, Y and Z directions were similar in both groups ( P>0.05). The setup errors of sternoclavicular joint in the X and RZ directions in the body side group were significantly smaller than those in the uplifted group [(0.163±0.120) cm vs. (0.209 ±0.152) cm, P=0.033; 0.715°±0.628° vs. 0.910°±0.753°, P=0.011]. The setup errors of acromioclavicular joint in the Y, Z and RZ directions in the body side group were significantly smaller than those in the uplifted group [(0.233±0.135) cm vs. (0.284±0.193) cm, P=0.033; (0.202±0.140) cm vs. (0.252±0.173) cm, P=0.005; 0.671°±0.639° vs. 0.885°±0.822°, P=0.023]. The margins of target volume for setup errors were smaller in the X (0.45 cm vs. 0.54 cm) and Y (0.54 cm vs. 0.65 cm) directions of the sternoclavicular joint, as well as in the Y (0.59 cm vs. 0.78 cm) and Z directions (0.53 cm vs. 0.72 cm) of the acromioclavicular joint in the body side group. Conclusions:For lung and esophageal cancer patients requiring supraclavicular irradiation, the body side group yields smaller setup errors and corresponding margins of target volume than the uplifted group. In clinical practice, it is necessary to take comprehensive consideration of the accuracy of radiotherapy and additional radiation of the limbs to select appropriate posture.
10.Divergent chondro/osteogenic transduction laws of fibrocartilage stem cell drive temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis in growing mice.
Ruiye BI ; Qianli LI ; Haohan LI ; Peng WANG ; Han FANG ; Xianni YANG ; Yiru WANG ; Yi HOU ; Binbin YING ; Songsong ZHU
International Journal of Oral Science 2023;15(1):36-36
The anterior disc displacement (ADD) leads to temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJOA) and mandibular growth retardation in adolescents. To investigate the potential functional role of fibrocartilage stem cells (FCSCs) during the process, a surgical ADD-TMJOA mouse model was established. From 1 week after model generation, ADD mice exhibited aggravated mandibular growth retardation with osteoarthritis (OA)-like joint cartilage degeneration, manifesting with impaired chondrogenic differentiation and loss of subchondral bone homeostasis. Lineage tracing using Gli1-CreER+; Tmfl/-mice and Sox9-CreER+;Tmfl/-mice showed that ADD interfered with the chondrogenic capacity of Gli1+ FCSCs as well as osteogenic differentiation of Sox9+ lineage, mainly in the middle zone of TMJ cartilage. Then, a surgically induced disc reposition (DR) mouse model was generated. The inhibited FCSCs capacity was significantly alleviated by DR treatment in ADD mice. And both the ADD mice and adolescent ADD patients had significantly relieved OA phenotype and improved condylar growth after DR treatment. In conclusion, ADD-TMJOA leads to impaired chondrogenic progenitor capacity and osteogenesis differentiation of FCSCs lineage, resulting in cartilage degeneration and loss of subchondral bone homeostasis, finally causing TMJ growth retardation. DR at an early stage could significantly alleviate cartilage degeneration and restore TMJ cartilage growth potential.
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