1.Practice and reflection on the construction of archive security system in research institutes
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2013;26(6):415-416,426
Construction of security system plays an important role in the management of archive in research institute.With years' practice and exploration,we summarize our experiences in building up the security system of our institute here.This article involves two aspects of archive work,one is the conscious awareness of archive security and security system building.Suggestion on security cultural construction,digital file safety and data backup are also given.
2.Determination of the Contents of Estriol in Estriol Suppositories by Three-wavelength Spectrophotometry
Kailan LI ; Yu CHEN ; Xiaoou PAN
China Pharmacy 1991;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE:A method was established for determining the content of estriol in estriol suppositories.METHO_ DS:Using three wavelength spectrophotometry.RESULTS:The detecting wavelengths were296nm,281nm and276nm;the average recovery rate of estriol was99.2%(RSD=0.5,n=6).CONCLUSION:The method is accurate,quick and suitable for detecting estriol in intermediate material of estriol suppositories.
3.Effect of clonidine on intraocular pressure and its central adrenergic mechanism
Xiaoou ZHOU ; Guangdi YU ; Shiyu GUO ;
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(06):-
AIM To investigate the effect of clonidine on intraocular pressure(IOP) and the possible role in which ? adrenergic mechanism plays. METHODS The change on IOP was observed following clonidine administered via three different routes: (1)clonidine topically administered to eyes; (2)clonidine intracerebroventricularly injected (icv)or topically administered after yohimbine or prazosin icv; (3)microinjection of clonidine into locus coeruleus(LC). RESULTS Clonidine decreased IOP significantly, ? 2 adrenoceptor antagonist, but not ? 1 adrenoceptor antagonist, can reverse the decreasing effect on IOP caused by clonidine icv and administered topically. CONCLUSION Clonidine administered both topically or intracranially can decrease IOP;? 2 adrenoceptor in central nervous system is involved in this effect.
4.Meta-analysis of teaching effectiveness of PBL and LBL applied in clinical teaching of dermatology in China
Hongquan CHEN ; Xiaoou LU ; Bo YU ; Guanzhi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2016;15(8):831-836
Objective To evaluate the effects of problem-based learning (PBL) teaching mode and lecture-based learning (LBL) teaching mode applied in clinical teaching of dermatology in China.Methods All studies on PBL teaching mode and LBL teaching mode applied in clinical teaching of dermatology in China published from 1990 to 2015 were identified by searching in CNKI,VIP database,Wanfang data and so on.Meta-analysis was performed by RevMan 5.3 software.Results Six random controlled trials on 710 clinical students qualified for the meta-analysis according to our criteria.The students in PBL group got significant higher scores than those of the students in LBL group in theoretical scores [WMD=3.75,95%CI=2.58-4.92,P<0.05],clinical skills tests [WMD=5.27,95%CI=4.60-5.94,P<0.05] and total scores [WMD=7.93,95%CI=6.49-9.37,P<0.05].Conclusion PBL teaching mode is an effective mode on teaching of dermatology in China,particularly for theoretical scores and clinical skills,compared with LBL mode.
5.Simultaneous Detection of 21 Kinds of Mycotoxins and Their Metabolites in Animal Plasma with Impurity Adsorption Purification Followed by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Ruiguo WANG ; Xiaoou SU ; Peilong WANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Yan XUE ; Yu LI
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2017;45(2):231-237
A novel method for simultaneous detection of mycotoxins (e.g.,aflatoxin B1) or their metabolic residues in animal plasma with impurity adsorption purification followed ultra performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) was developed.Extraction of mycotoxins and their metabolites from animal plasma sample was performed with 0.1% formic acid-acetonitrile solution after addition of sodium chloride and hydrous magnesium sulfate.The extract was then dehydrated and purified with hydrous magnesium sulfate,C18,primary secondary amine,and alumina-A.3 mL of the supernatant was evaporated and re-dissolved with 0.5 mL of 0.1% formic acid aqueous solution/acetonitrile (70∶ 30,V/V) for UPLC-MS/MS detection.The analytes were separated by a C18 column utilizing gradient elution with 0.1% formic acid aqueous solution containing 0.5 mmol of ammonium acetate and 0.1% formic acid-methanol solution,and finally detected by tandem mass spectrometry in positive/negative ESI mode.Identification and quantification were achieved by LC-MS/MS with multi-reaction monitoring (MRM).Good linearity in response was obtained in the analytes concentration range of 0.05-100 ng/mL with correlation coefficients larger than 0.99.The limits of quantification (S/N=10) were around 0.05-0.5 ng/mL.The recoveries of mycotoxins and their metabolites spiked in blank plasma samples were in the range of 62.0%-116.4%,with relative standard deviations (RSDs) less than 19.0%.
6.Effect of ferulic acid on proliferation and mechanism in human breast cancer cells.
Qingxiu HAO ; Piwen ZHAO ; Jianzhao NIU ; Jifeng WANG ; Jie YU ; Xiaoou XUE
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(20):2752-2755
OBJECTIVETo investigate phytoestrogenic effects of ferulic acid in ER-positive T47D and ER-negative MDA-MB231 cells in culture.
METHODT47D and MDA-MB231 human breast cancer cells were treated with ferulic acid and examined cell proliferation by means of MTT assay. Cell cycle distribution, ERalpha and ERbeta expression were treated by flow cytometer. The pS2 mRNA expressions were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR.
RESULTThe proliferations were enhanced significantly by treatment with ferulic acid on T47D cells and the proliferation effects were inhibited by adding Faslodex (1 x 10(-8) mol x L(-1)). However, there was no significant difference on the proliferation in MDA-MB-231 cells compared with solvent control group by both treatment with ferulic acid and co-treatment with Faslodex (1 x 10(-8) mol x L(-1)). Ferulic acid stimulated the amount of T47D cells in phase S and proliferation index increased significantly. The effects were inhibited by treatment with Faslodex (1 x 10(-8) mol x L(-1)), and the amount of cells in phase S and proliferation index decreased, the amount of cells in G0/G1 phase increased, cell cycle of T47D was arrested in G0/G1 phase. Ferulic acid up-regulated pS2 mRNA expressions and increased the level of ERalpha protein expression in T47D cells. Ferulic acid did not show remarkable effect to the level of ERbeta protein expression in T47D cells.
CONCLUSIONFerulic acid possessed phytoestrogenic effect by up-regulating pS2 gene expression and the receptor subtype of ERalpha.
Breast Neoplasms ; chemistry ; pathology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Coumaric Acids ; pharmacology ; Estrogen Receptor alpha ; analysis ; Estrogen Receptor beta ; analysis ; Female ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; drug effects ; Humans ; RNA, Messenger ; analysis ; Trefoil Factor-1 ; Tumor Suppressor Proteins ; genetics
7.Quality assurance of clinical biochemistry testing:a mualti-center study based reference interval for clinical chemistry tests in the Chinese population
Chuanbao ZHANG ; Xianzhang HUANG ; Lanlan WANG ; Runqing MU ; Baishen PAN ; Jie ZHANG ; Wenxiang CHEN ; Junha ZHUANG ; Hengjian HUANG ; Yueyun MA ; Xiaoou YU ; Wei GUO ; Rui QIAO ; Hong SHANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(5):301-305
Objective To verify and monitor the performance of accuracy, precision and comparability of 26 clinical biochemical analytes (29 methods) in the six centers involved in multi-centers reference intervals research, and to ensure the reliability of theirmeasurement results.Methods During the period of the systems evaluating, two levels of commercial quality control materials and fresh frozen human serum reference materials were applied to verify the performance of inter-laboratory precision and accuracy of analysis systems. During the period of samples testing, the commercial quality control materials were measured whenever samples were analysed, the fresh frozen serum reference materials were measured once a month.The coefficient of variations (CVs), bias and total errors were calculated to assess the precision, accuracy and comparability.Results Verification of precision and accuracy: ( 1 ) the ranges of CVs of 29 methods in the six laboratory laboratories were 0.4%-6.0%, the CVs of all 29 methods met the criterion . (2) The overall average bias of the analysis systems of 21 analytes (24 methods) ranged from -5.15%( ALT) to 4.46% ( Ur ) .Among 24 methods the overall average bias of TP, Glu-GOD, Ur, Cl, Ca exceeded the acceptable range.The quality assessment during the period of samples testing:(1) The overall average bias ranged from -1.95%(Ca) to 2.92%(Ur), median 1.26%, they all met the requirements of relevant standards.( 2 ) When commercial control materials were tested, the requirements of CVs were fulfilled for most methods in the six laboratories,and the CVs of TP, Alb, Cl, Ca exceeded the acceptable range.The overall average TE of all methods met the quality specification for the C-N controls material.For the C-P control material, only the overall average TE of TP (5.05%) exceeded thearceptable range while the other methods met the requirement in criterion.Conclusions The performance of precision and accuracy of the analysis systems used in the six laboratories passed the verification.During the period of sample testing, the performance of precision and accuracy of the most methods in the 6 laboratories met the requirements of quality specifications, and the overall performance was good.Because of the limitation of current technology the performance of some methods didn't fulfill the requirement of specifications, and need to be improved.
8.Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage in adults (version 2023)
Fan FAN ; Junfeng FENG ; Xin CHEN ; Kaiwei HAN ; Xianjian HUANG ; Chuntao LI ; Ziyuan LIU ; Chunlong ZHONG ; Ligang CHEN ; Wenjin CHEN ; Bin DONG ; Jixin DUAN ; Wenhua FANG ; Guang FENG ; Guoyi GAO ; Liang GAO ; Chunhua HANG ; Lijin HE ; Lijun HOU ; Qibing HUANG ; Jiyao JIANG ; Rongcai JIANG ; Shengyong LAN ; Lihong LI ; Jinfang LIU ; Zhixiong LIU ; Zhengxiang LUO ; Rongjun QIAN ; Binghui QIU ; Hongtao QU ; Guangzhi SHI ; Kai SHU ; Haiying SUN ; Xiaoou SUN ; Ning WANG ; Qinghua WANG ; Yuhai WANG ; Junji WEI ; Xiangpin WEI ; Lixin XU ; Chaohua YANG ; Hua YANG ; Likun YANG ; Xiaofeng YANG ; Renhe YU ; Yongming ZHANG ; Weiping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(9):769-779
Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage commonly presents in traumatic brain injury patients, and it may lead to complications such as meningitis, ventriculitis, brain abscess, subdural hematoma or tension pneumocephalus. When misdiagnosed or inappropriately treated, traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage may result in severe complications and may be life-threatening. Some traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage has concealed manifestations and is prone to misdiagnosis. Due to different sites and mechanisms of trauma and degree of cerebrospinal fluid leak, treatments for traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage varies greatly. Hence, the Craniocerebral Trauma Professional Group of Neurosurgery Branch of Chinese Medical Association and the Neurological Injury Professional Group of Trauma Branch of Chinese Medical Association organized relevant experts to formulate the " Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage in adults ( version 2023)" based on existing clinical evidence and experience. The consensus consisted of 16 recommendations, covering the leakage diagnosis, localization, treatments, and intracranial infection prevention, so as to standardize the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage and improve the overall prognosis of the patients.