1.Studies on Flavonoids from Hypericum perforatum L.
Juan ZHOU ; Yingjie HU ; Minxun XIAO ; Yutong ZHU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2004;0(05):-
【Objective】To study the chemical constituents of flavonoids from Hypericum perforatum L..【Methods】The chemical constituents of Hypericum perforatum L.were isolated and purified by chromatography,and their structures were identified on the basis of spectroscopic evidence.【Results】Five compounds from Hypericum perforatum L.were identified as quercetin,avicularin,quercitrin,isoquercitrin and hyperin.【Conclusion】Isoquercitrin is obtained from Hypericum perforatum L.for the first time.
2.Screening Duck Models with Congenital Infection of Duck Hepatitis B Virus by Polymerase Chain Reaction Method
Shulan YANG ; Fengxue ZHANG ; Yutong ZHU ; Xingbo GUO
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(03):-
[ Objective ] To screen the duck model with congenital infection of duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. [Methods] Serum DHBV-DNA level in one-day-old ducklings was detected by PCR method and was compared with that by Dot-blot method. Ducklings with serum DHBV-DNA being negative confirmed by PCR method were inoculated DHBV-DNA positive serum to establish acquired infection models. Pathological features of liver tissues in the congenital infec tion model and the acquired infection model were also observed. [Results] Sensitivity and specificity of PCR detecting serum DHBV-DNA were superior to those of Dot-blot method. In the congenital infection model, viremia maintained long time, the titer of serum DHBV-DNA was high and the inflammatory af fection in liver tissues was slight as compared with those in the acquired infection model. [Conclusion] The duck model with congenital infection of DHBV screened by PCR method is more suitable for the phar macological and pharmacodynamic research of drugs for chronic hepatitis B.
3.In-Vitro Anti-HBV Activity of Bushen Jianpi Formula
Wanwan HE ; Ni LIU ; Huiquan XIAO ; Riyong LUO ; Yutong ZHU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(01):-
[Objective]: To study the in-vitro anti-HBV activity of Bushen Jianpi Formula (BJF). [Methods] 2.2.15 cell strain was cultured in vitro to observe the effect of BJF on its secretion of HBsAg and HBeAg. [Results] After the addition of BJF for ten days, median toxic concentration of BJF was 37.80g/L, median inhibitory concentrations of HBsAg and HBeAg were 19.05g/L and 9.55g/L, and the therapeutic index was 1.98and 3.96. [Conclusion] It is suggested that BJF has an in-vitro inhibitory effect on the secretion of HBeAg.
4.Decentration and tilt of IOL after capsule tension ring implantation observed by ultrasonic biomicroscope
Yutong HAN ; Binchuan CHEN ; Guangju ZHU ; Yifan XU ; Fang LEI
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2017;37(6):562-565
Objective To discuss the effects of capsular tension ring after phacoemulsification combined with IOL implantation on tilt and decentration of IOL in high myopia patients with cataract by ultrasonic biomicroscope (UBM).Methods A total of 36 cases (40 eyes) with high myopia and cataract underwent phacoemulsification combined with IOL implantation were chosen.The average axial length was 26.88 mm.The patients were divided into implant group (19 eyes,the capsular tension ring was implanted) and control group (21 eyes,the routine surgery was performed).The patients were examined by conventional slit lamp,and the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA)was measured at pre-operation and postoperative 6 months.Tilt and decentration were measured horizontally and vertically,and total tilt and decentration were calculated by geometry method.Results The postoperative BCVA in the two groups were all better than the pre-operation,there was no statistical difference in the preoperative and postoperative BCVA between two groups (all P > 0.05).The horizontal,vertical and total decentration the implant group were (0.15 ± 0.07) mm,(0.30 ± 0.40) mm,(0.11 ±0.02)mm,respectively,which in the control group were (0.26 ± 0.19)mm,(0.32 ±0.60) mm,(0.24 ± 0.97) mm,respectively.The horizontal,vertical and total tilt in the implant group were 0.02° ±0.11°,0.70° ±0.25°,0.21° ±0.74°,respectively,which in the control group were 0.11 ° ± 0.31 °,1.09° ± 0.20°,1.24° ± 0.97°,respectively.There were statistical differences in the horizontal,total tilt and decentration between two groups (all P < O.05),but no statistical difference in the vertical tilt and decentration (P > 0.05).Conclusion The capsular tension ring can stable the IOL position after surgery in high myopia and cataract patients.
5.In-vitro Inhibitory Effects of Edomin on Herpes Simplex Virus TypeⅠ and Ⅱ
Ni LIU ; Yirong MENG ; Junli ZHANG ; Yutong ZHU ;
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the inhibitory effects of emodin on herpes simplex virus typeⅠandⅡ(HSV-Ⅰand HSV-Ⅱ)in vitro.Methods The antivirus effects of the derivates of anthraquinones component from rhubarb (emodin,rhein,physcion,aloeemodin,and chrysophanol)on HSV-Ⅰand HSV-Ⅱin rabbit renal cells were evaluated by means of the inhibition of cytopathic effect.Results Emodin can inhibit the cytopathic effect of HSV-Ⅰat the tolerance dosage of 3.75?g/mL and can inhibit the cytopathic effect of HSV-Ⅱat the tolerance dosage of 15.0?g/mL.Conclusion Emodin has in-vitro antivirus effects on herpes simplex virus typeⅠandⅡ,while other derivates such as rhein,physcion,aloe-emodin,chrysophanol have no such effects.
6.Sixty-six Biallelic Genetic Markers on Y chromosome by MALDI-TOF-MS
Yutong SONG ; Li LI ; Linan ZHANG ; Ruxin ZHU ; Yan LIU ; Yuan LIN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;33(3):239-243
Objective T o analyse the genetic polym orphism s of 66 biallelic genetic m arkers on Y chro-m osom e in E astern C hinese H an population, and evaluate their values in forensic application. Methods G enotyping of 66 biallelic genetic m arkers on Y chrom osom e w as studied in 205 unrelated m ales of E astern C hinese H an population by m ultiplex PC R com bined m atrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization tim e-of-flight m ass spectrom etry (M A L D I-T O F-M S ). T he allele frequencies on the loci to be tested w ere calculated by direct counting m ethod, and the gene diversity (G D ) and haplotype diversity (H D ) w ere calculated by corresponding form ulas. T he haplotypes of this system w ere tested by softw are A rlequin v3.5.2.2 and the com parison of population genetics w ere analyzed. Results A total of 60 biallelic genetic m arkers on Y chrom osom e w ere polym orphic in m ales of E astern C hinese H an population, and the ranges of G D w ere from 0.0385 to 0.5019. E ighty-five different haplotypes w ere observed and the H D w as 0.9703. T he differences of partial SN P loci betw een the H an population of E astern C hina and that of X injiang and G uangdong w ere statistically significance. Conclusion Sixty biallelic genetic m arkers and the detection system can com plem entally provide genetic inform ation in kinship testing and individual identification. T he M A L D I-T O F-M S technology is able to type biallelic genetic m arkers.
7.Correlation between atmospheric nitrogen oxides and nitrogen dioxide acute exposure and outpatient visits of pediatric respiratory diseases
Xinpeng GUAN ; Hongbing XU ; Jiakun FANG ; Yutong ZHU ; Lingyan LIU ; Qian ZHAO ; Xiaoming SONG ; Baoping XU ; Wei HUANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(3):185-189
Objective :
To examine the association between acute exposure to traffic-related air pollutants (TRAP) NOX and NO2 and outpatient visits of pediatric respiratory diseases.
Methods :
Data regarding outpatient visits to Department of Respiratory Diseases of Beijing Children's Hospital from 2015 to 2020 were collected, and the concentrations of nitrogen oxides (NOX), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and other TRAP were collected from the surveillance sites assigned by the Peking University Health Science Center. A time-stratified case-crossover design was employed, and a conditional logistic regression model was created to examine the association between NOX and NO2 acute exposure and outpatient visits of pediatric respiratory diseases.
Results :
The daily mean outpatient visits of pediatric respiratory diseases were 571 (interquartile range, 554) person-times among children at ages of 0 to 14 years in Beijing Children's Hospital from 2015 to 2020, and the daily mean outpatient visits for upper respiratory tract infections (URI), bronchitis, and pneumonia were 265 (interquartile range, 282), 143 (interquartile range, 178) and 128 (interquartile range, 120) person-times, respectively. The daily mean concentrations of atmospheric NOX and NO2 were 67.8 (interquartile range, 50.7) and 49.3 (interquartile range, 30.7) μg/m3, respectively. Conditional logistic regression analysis showed the largest lagged effect of NOX and NO2 on pediatric respiratory diseases at cumulative lags of 0 to 7 days. An increase in NOX concentrations by an interquartile range resulted in the excess risks of URI, bronchitis and pneumonia by 6.87% (95%CI: 6.37%-7.38%), 7.25% (95%CI: 6.51%-7.99%), and 5.51% (95%CI: 4.69%-6.33%), and an increase in NO2 concentrations by an interquartile range resulted in excess risks of URI, bronchitis and pneumonia by 5.71% (95%CI: 5.12%-6.31%), 5.32% (95%CI: 4.51%-6.14%), and 4.83% (95%CI: 3.91%-5.75%), respectively. NOX and NO2 presented a more remarkable effect on outpatient visits of pediatric respiratory diseases among children at ages of over 5 years.
Conclusion
NOx and NO2 acute exposure may increase the outpatient visits of pediatric respiratory diseases.
8.Clinical efficacy and immunoregulation effects of iguratimod on Th subsets in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Qi ZHU ; Jinglue SONG ; Yunzhi XU ; Hongli LIU ; Yutong MIAO ; Fan YANG ; Feiyan WANG ; Guangjie CHEN ; Dongyi HE ; Xiaoyin NIU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2016;(2):93-99
Objective Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disease, which mainly involves joints across the body, resulting in joint stiffness and loss of daily activity. Recent evidence suggests that numerous self-reacting T cells, including Th1 and Th17, infiltrate the synovium in RA patients, accompanied by functionally-compromised Treg. Iguratimod, a new small molecule with anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects, has shown curative effects in animal models of arthritis. In this study, we aimed to test the clinical effects of Iguratimodˊs on RA patients and its role in immunoregulation. Methods We examined the clinical effects of iguratimod on RA patients in a random controlled clinical trials and analyzed its effects on Th1, Th17 and Treg as well as their associated cytokines and transcription factors by flow cytometry and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Then t-test, chi-square test and rank sum test were used to conduct statistical analysis. Results Our results revealed that iguratimod therapy provided significantly greater clinical benefit [ACR20, ACR50, ACR70 reached 50%, 20%, 15% respectively in iguratimod treatment group, Z=-2.216,P=0.027] than placebo group with the reduction of Th1 and Th17 but increment of Treg after iguratimod treatment [Th1: week 0 (26.5 ±8.0)%, week 24 (14.2 ±7.3)%, P<0.01; Th17:week 0 (1.7±0.7)%, week 24 (1.3±0.4)%, P<0.05;Treg:week 0 (6.8±1.6)%, week 24 (8.9±2.9)%, P<0.05], which was statistically significant. Conclusion Our results provide theoretical and clinical based evidence for the impact of iguratimod on immunomodulation of RA.
9.Systematic review of risk prediction models for intradialytic hypotension in patients with maintenance hemodialysis
Dongge ZHU ; Juzi WANG ; Qian ZHAO ; Yapeng HE ; Zhuanzhuan ZHANG ; Yutong YANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(2):174-183
Objective To systematically review the risk prediction models for intradialytic hypotension in maintenance hemodialysis patients,with a view to provide references for clinical practice.Methods PubMed,Embase,Web of Science,Cochrane Library,CINAHL,CNKI,VIP,Wanfang and CBM were searched from inception to May 29,2023.2 reviewers independently screened the literature,extracted information and assessed methodological quality using the Prediction Model Risk of Bias Assessment Tool.Results A total of 20 studies and 25 models were included with the sample size of 68~9 292 cases and the incidence of outcome events of 2.1~51%.Baseline systolic blood pressure,age,ultrafiltration rate,diabetes and dialysis duration were the top 5 predictors of repeated reporting of the models.20 models reported the area under the curve of ranging from 0.649 to 0.969,and 5 models reported calibration metrics.There were 9 internal validations and 4 combined internal and external validation models.The overall applicability of the 20 studies was good,but all had a high risk of bias,mainly in data analysis.Conclusion Research on risk prediction models for intradialytic hypotension in maintenance hemodialysis patients is still in the developmental stage.Future studies should improve the research design and reporting process,and validation studies of existing models should be carried out to further evaluate the effectiveness and feasibility in clinical practice.
10.Research progress in in vitro detection of urinary volatile organic compounds for early cancer diagnosis
Yuan DING ; Wenyu ZHANG ; Yufan SUN ; Zhijian HUANG ; Yutong HAN ; Zhigang ZHU
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2022;45(2):176-185
With the further increase of the global cancer burden, various cancers are increasingly challenging human health status and quality of life. Thus, early screening of cancer is crucial. Urinary volatile organic compounds (VOCs) detection techniques have the advantages of easy access to samples, high acceptance of patients, non-invasive, and so on, which have been favored and concerned by researchers. In this paper, existing techniques and methods for cancer diagnosis based on urine VOCs were described, relevant studies on the use of urine VOCs for cancer diagnosis were reviewed, and the barriers and future perspectives of the technique were discussed. This paper can be a reference for researchers working in the direction of urinary VOCs detection, a multidisciplinary field that spans medicine and materials science.