1.Determination of Hydrogen Sulfide in Waste Gas by Gas Chromatography
Ming JIANG ; Ping NING ; Yon SHI
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(12):-
Objective To establish a gas chromatography method for the determination of hydrogen sulfide in waste gas. Methods Hydrogen sulfide was collected with 100 ml glass injector,then the sample was separated with the column of GDX-104, and it was detected by gas chromatography with the flame-photometric detector.Results The linear range was 0.000 5-0.85 mg/m~3, the linear equation was y=33.532 89+1.921 81x(r=0.999 86),RSD was 2.54%-3.89%,the lowest detected concentration was 0.000 5 mg/m~3.Conclusion This method is rapid,sensitive,accurate,stable and applicable to the determination of hydrogen sulfide in waste gas.
2.Effects of ginsenoside and Lycium barbarum polysaccharide on UVB irradiation-induced premature senescence of skin fibroblasts
Xiaoyong WANG ; Zhigang BI ; Yungui WANG ; Yon JIANG ; Yanfei WANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2010;43(3):184-187
Objective To observe the expressions of senescence-associated biomarkers in fibroblasts after repeated exposures to subtoxic doses of ultraviolet B (UVB), and to study the effect of ginsenoside Rb1 and Rg1 as well as Lycium barbarum polysaccharide on the UVB-induced premature senescence and on the expressions of senescence-associated signals including pl6, p21 and pS3. Methods Skin fibroblasts were classified into 8 groups to receive pretreatment with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) monomers only, UVB irradiation only, no treatment, or both pretreatment and irradiation. UVB was given successively at a dose of 15 mJ/cm~2 for 10 times, and the concentration of three monomers was 50 mg/L. After 5 days of treatment, light microscopy was used to observe the morphology of fibroblasts, transmission electron microscopy to study the cell ultrastructure,β-galactosidase histochemical staining to detect senescent cells, flow cytometry to analyze cell cycle, and RT-PCR to measure the mRNA expressions of p16, p21 and p53 in these skin fibroblasts. Results None of the 3 monomers had any effect on cell morphology, P-galactosidase activity, cell cycle or the mRNA expression of p53, p21 and pl6 in skin fibroblasts. After UVB irradiation, some changes occurred to cell morphology and ultrastructure; 91.5% of the cells were stained positively for P-galactosidase. The proportion of cells in G1 phase was 88.63% ± 4.67% in irradiated fibroblasts, significantly different from that in untreated controls (49.18% ± 5.53%, P< 0.05) and that in irradiated fibroblasts pretreated with ginsenoside Rbl and Rgl as well as Lycium barbarum polysaccharide (71.04% ± 1.64%, 70.38% ± 2.58%, 80.09% ± 3.46%, all P < 0.05). Compared with untreated fibroblasts, the mRNA expression of p53, p21 and pl6 significantly increased in irradiated fibroblasts (P < 0.05), however, the induced increase in the mRNA expression of pl6 was inhibited by all the three monomers (all P< 0.05), that of p2l by ginsenoside Rb1 and Rg1 (P< 0.05), and that of p53 by ginsenoside Rbl and Lycium barbarum polysaccharide (both P < 0.05). Conclusions Ginsenoside Rbl, Rgl and lycium barbarum polysaccharide can inhibit UVB-induced premature senescence, which may be associated with the down-regulation of mRNA expressions of pl6, p21 and p53.
3.Clinical analysis of 53 cases of pediatric systemic lupus erythematosus
Minhua WANG ; Danqi DENG ; Ping FU ; Peilian ZHANG ; Xiaohong ZHOU ; Yon GUO ; Hong XIE ; Xiaolan LI ; Xiaoyun WANG ; Mei CAI ; Fuqiong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2008;41(9):576-578
Objective To analyze the clinical and laboratory characteristics of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in children. Methods Fifty-three inpatients, 5 boys and 48 girls with SLE, who aged from 7 to 14 years with a median age at 12 years, were enrolled into this study. A retrospective study was carried out to assess the clinical and laboratory features of these pediatric patients. Results The ratio of male to female patients was 1:9.6. Skin eruption was the most common initial manifestation (41.51%), followed by fever (20.75%) and arthralgia (20.75%). Systemic involvement was common, and 84.90% of these patients had hematological abnormalities, 60.38% renal involvement, 18.87% nervous involvement. The most common manifestation of hematological, renal and nervous involvement was anemia, proteinuria and seizures, respectively. Among the immunologic parameters tested, anti-nuclear antibody showed the highest positivity rate of 90.57%, followed by anti-dsDNA with a positivity rate of 67.92%. There was no significant difference between the male and female patients in the age of onset, SLEDAI score at admission and discharge, duration of hospitalization or the dose of corticosteroid used initially and at the discharge. Conclusion The manifestations of pediatric SLE are various, and multisystem involvement is common in these patients. Early diagnosis and active treatment might benefit the prognosis of pediatric SLE.