1.Research on the method of calibrating infusion pump
Hui TANG ; Hongtao SHANG ; Yanchun JIAO
China Medical Equipment 2013;(11):54-55
Objective:The infusion pumps are high risk equipment in clinic, the clinical risk of it is much higher the general medical equipment and diagnostic. Methods:FLUKE lagu1 was used to calibrate the Smiths infusion pumps in different conditions. Results: As a result, the quality control of it is particularly important. We introduce a method to calibrate model 1200 infusion pump from the angle of quality control. Conclusion: Infusion pump quality control testing should accord with clinical practice. Infusion pumps calibrated to provide security for the clinical infusion therapy and reduce the medical risk.
2.Effects of low shear stress on expression of platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) of organ-cultured artery in vitro.
Bo LIU ; Jin ZHOU ; Zonglai JIANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Yanchun LIU ; Zhiqiang YAN ; Yuquan LI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(1):5-9
To explore the biological effects of shear stress on intact artery and the change of growth factor during stress-induced vascular remodeling, we established an artery organ-cultured system under stress in vitro, and the common carotid arteries of pigs were cultured under shear stress of 20, 5 and 0 dyn/cm2. PDGF-A synthesis of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) cultured for 1, 4 and 7 days were studied by immunohistochemical and computer image processing methods, and PDGF-B secretion of endothelial cells (ECs) cultured within 12 h were studied by ELISA. Results showed that PDGF-B increased obviously under shear stress of 5 dyn/cm2, and reached the highest point at about 3 h; PDGF-A synthesis also obviously increased under low shear stress in 7 days. Increasing of PDGF synthesis promotes phenotype switch and proliferation of VSMC. It may have important influence on artery remodeling under low shear stress.
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Carotid Artery, Common
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Cells, Cultured
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Endothelium, Vascular
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cytology
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metabolism
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Muscle, Smooth, Vascular
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cytology
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metabolism
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Platelet-Derived Growth Factor
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biosynthesis
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Shear Strength
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Stress, Mechanical
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Swine
3.Clinical efficacy of albendazole emulsion in treatment of 212 cases of liver cystic hydatidosis.
Junjie CHAI ; Menghebat ; Wei JIAO ; Deyu SUN ; Bin LIANG ; Jincao SHI ; Cheng FU ; Xiong LI ; Yiding MAO ; Xiuling WANG ; Dolikun ; Guliber ; Yanchun WANG ; Fanghua GAO ; Shuhua XIAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2002;115(12):1809-1813
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the clinical efficacy of a new formulation of albendazole emulsion (AbzE) in cases of liver cystic hydatidosis.
METHODSTwo regimens of AbzE (10 mg.kg(-1).d(-1) and 12.5 mg.kg(-1).d(-1)) were given to 212 patients with liver cystic hydatidosis in courses ranging from 3 months to more than one year. Assessment of drug efficacy was essentially based on imaging signs with ultrasonography as the main tool. Assessments were performed at the end of different courses and in the follow-up study of 1 - 4 years after the cessation of therapy.
RESULTSAt the end of therapeutic courses, the overall cure rate of the 212 cases was 74.5%, with a 99.1% effective rate. In the follow-up study, the cure rate was 83.1%, effective rate was 89.3%, ineffective rate was 0.6%, and recurrence rate was 10.2%. The highest cure rate was observed in cases receiving AbzE 12.5 mg.kg(-1).d(-1) for 9 months. Retreatment of recurrent cases with AbzE obtained satisfactory results.
CONCLUSIONSAbzE surpassed other currently used antihydatidosis drugs or formulations with its promising efficacy and mild side effects, and could be recommended as a drug of choice in the treatment of cystic hydatidosis.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Albendazole ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Echinococcosis, Hepatic ; drug therapy ; Emulsions ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged
4.Detection of serum autoantlbodies for cyclinB1,p62,Koc,IMP1 and Survivin in the subjects with esophageal and gastric cardia carcinoma and precancerous lesions and their expressions in the esophageal and gastric cardia Cancer tissue
Fang DU ; Lidong WANG ; Zhe SUN ; Zongmin FAN ; Shanshan GAO ; Xin HE ; Yijun QI ; Yanan JIANG ; Tao GUO ; Zhiwei CHANG ; Xiaodong LV ; Pingjuan LI ; Yanchun YIN ; Mu NIU ; Jiangman LI ; Jilin LI ; Xinying JIAO ; Fubao CHANG ; Jianying ZHANG ; Kaijuan WANG ; Liping DAI
Clinical Medicine of China 2008;24(10):970-974
Objective To characterise the alterations of serum autoantibodies for cyclinB1,p62,Koc-IMP1 and survivin in the subjects with esophgeal and gastric cardia carcinoma and precancerous lesion and their expres-sions in the esophageal and gastric cardia cancer tissue.Methods Enzyme-linked immunoassay and tumor-associated antigen mini-array (consisting of five full-length recombinant proteins,including eyefinB1-p62-Koc,IMP1 and Survivin)were applied to determine the serum level of the autoantibodies of these antigens on 376 subjects with e-sephageal and gastric cardia carcinoma and precancerous lesions.At the same time,the expression of these antigens was detected by immunohistochemical method(ABC)on 13 patients with esophageal cancer and 16 with gastric car-dia cancer.Results All of the 5 antigens determined,the linear correlation Was observed for the detection frequency of cyclinB1,IMPI and p62 in esophageal carcinogenesis,and for p62 in gastric cardia multi-stage progression from normal to precancerous and cancerous lesions(P<0.05).The detection rale with single positive antoantibody im-munoreactivity for both esophageal and gastric cardia cancers were low.However.the positive detection mte for both esophageal and gastric cardia cancer increased apparently when the multiple positive markers were combined together for analysis,which increased tO 3~5 and 3~4 folds respectively.Furthermore,the difference in autoantibody immu-noreactive rate was significant with the lesion progressed from mild tO severe precancerous lesions and to cancer both in esophageal and gastric cardia cancers(P<0.05).The positive immunoreactions of the 5 antigens were detected in cancer tissues.The positive immunostaining rates for cyclinB1,Koc,IMP1 and Survivin both in esophageal and gastric cardia cancers were higher compared to their serllin positive rate of autoantibodies I P<0.05).Of the pa-tients with positive immunostaining in the two cancer tissues,the autoantibodies in the serum for the corresponding antigens could be detected in the same patient.Conclusion The production of the tumor-associated autoantibodies is related tO antigens.The screening rate through serum tumor-associated antigen mini-array for the patients with e-sophageal and gastric cardia carcinoma and precancerous lesions has been increased apparently with combined analy-sis of multiple autoantibodies than with single one.
5.Study on the Mechanism of “Astragalus membranaceus -Draba nemorosa ”Couplet Medicine for Heart Failure Based on Network Pharmacology
Yan LIU ; Yizi XIE ; Lu ZHANG ; Shuliang JI ; Weipeng SUN ; Yanchun WANG ; Changjun JIAO ; Jingxia WANG ; Wei WU
China Pharmacy 2019;30(11):1513-1518
OBJECTIVE: To explore potential mechanism of “Astragalus membranaceus-Draba nemorosa” couplet medicine for heart failure. METHODS: By network pharmacology, based on drug-like and oral bioavailability, the active components of “A. membranaceus-D. nemorosa” for chronic heart failure were screened and the targets of treating chronic heart failure were predicted by using TCMSP,GeneCards database, OMIM database and DRAR-CPI. The active component-chronic heart failure target network was established by Cytoscape 3.6.0 software. The protein-protein interaction network was constructed by utilizing STRING database. Then top 5 targets in the list of connectivity were screened and performed a molecular docking in molecular docking server. Finally, GO bioprocess analysis and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis were performed in DAVID database. RESULTS: The study predicted 28 active components in total, including 20 A. membranaceus and 12 D. nemorosa, such as kaempferol and quercetin, there were four components in common. Totally 92 target gene of active components were obtained, including heat shock protein 90α (HSP90AA1), tyrosine protein kinase SRC gene, etc. Results of GO bioprocess analysis showed an association with mitochondrial electron transport, mitochondrial intima, cytoplasmic sol, extracellular body, mitochondrial matrix and drug response. KEGG pathway enrichment analysis showed a link with MAPK signal pathway, TGF signal pathway, PI3K signal pathway, cAMP signal pathway, protein kinase B signal pathway, EPK1 signal pathway and NF-κB signal pathway. CONCLUSIONS: “A. membranaceus-D. nemorosa” couplet medicine exerts therapeutic effects on heart failure from multiple targets as HSP90AA1, SRC and mitochondrial electron transport and MAPK signaling pathway. The study can provide reference for further researches on its material basis and mechanism.