1.Effect of mizolastine conventional dose combined with momestasone furoate in the treatment of allergic rhinitis caused by pollen allergy
Zheng XU ; Yuhua ZOU ; Jilong ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2019;26(8):919-922
Objective To compare the effects of mizolastine intensive dose and mizolastine conventional dose+momestasone furoate on symptom score and laboratory index of patients with allergic rhinitis caused by pollen allergy.Methods From June 2016 to January 2018,one hundred and fifty allergic rhinitis patients caused by pollen allergy were chosen in the First People's Hospital of Taizhou and randomly divided into two groups according to the digital table,with 75 patients in each group.A group was treated with mizolastine intensive dose scheme,and B group was treated with mizolastine conventional dose +momestasone furoate. The short -term efficacy,rhinitis symptoms score,the levels of histamine,leukotrienes C4,IL-6,IL-8 and TNF-α before and after treatment,the incidence of adverse reactions and daily treatment cost of the two groups were compared.Results The short-term efficacy of B group was significantly better than that of A group(93.33% vs.81.33% ,χ2 =9.15,P<0.05).The rhinitis symptoms scores of B group[(0.49 ± 0.19)points,(1.02 ± 0.20) points,(0.95 ± 0.28) points,(0.84 ± 0.20)points] after treatment were significantly lower than those of A group [(0.87 ± 0.21) points,(1.40 ± 0.24) points,(1.63 ± 0.36)points,(1.19 ± 0.27) points] and before treatment[(3.13 ± 1.06) points,(2.88 ± 0.57) points,(2.81 ± 0.79)points,(2.85 ± 0.61)points](t=2.45,2.71,2.66,2.89,3.78,3.75,3.44,4.53,all P<0.05).The levels of histamine,leukotrienes C4,IL-6,IL-8 and TNF-α of B group[(15.76 ± 3.54) mg/L,(12.17 ± 3.58) mg/L, (1.23 ± 0.19)mg/L,(3.27 ± 0.62)mg/L,(3.96 ± 1.05)mg/L] after treatment were significantly lower than those of A group [(19.58 ± 5.25) mg/L,(15.44 ± 4.14) mg/L,(1.96 ± 0.33)mg/L,(5.40 ± 0.88) mg/L,(5.01 ± 1.40)mg/L] and before treatment[(24.57 ± 7.67) mg/L,(18.90 ± 6.33) mg/L,(2.58 ± 0.54) mg/L,(7.66 ± 1.17)mg/L,(6.81 ± 1.67)mg/L](t=2.31,2.50,2.53,2.39,3.05,3.60,3.10,3.57,3.90,all P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence rate of adverse reactions between the two groups ( P >0.05).The daily treatment cost of B group after treatment was significantly less than that of A group and before treatment[(7.56 ± 1.02)CNY vs.(6.88 ± 0.80)CNY,t=3.12,P<0.05].Conclusion Compared with mizolas-tine intensive dose scheme,mizolastine conventional dose + momestasone furoate in the treatment of patients with allergic rhinitis caused by pollen allergy can efficiently relieve the nasal symptoms, down - regulate the levels of histamine,leukotriene C4 and inflammatory cytokines,reduce the treatment cost and has the approved safety.
2.Early signs of cognitive impairment in patients with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome: an event-related potential study.
Ke ZOU ; Yuanfeng SUN ; Xiangdong TANG ; Fei LEI ; Lina DU ; Zhesi CHEN ; Tingting YAN ; Zhong ZHENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(4):870-874
This study seeks to explore the early signs of cognitive impairment in patients with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS). According to polysomnography, twenty patients diagnosed with OSAHS and twenty normal controls underwent event-related potential (ERP) examination including mismatch negativity (MMN) and P300. Compared with normal controls, OSAHS patients showed significantly prolonged latency of MMN and P300 at Cz. After controlling age and body mass index (BMI), MMN latency positively correlated with apnea hypopnea index (AHI), oxygen reduction index, stage N1 sleep and arousal index, while MMN latency negatively correlated with stage N3 sleep and mean blood oxygen saturation; and P300 latency positively related to AHI and oxygen reduction index; no relationships were found among MMN latency, MMN amplitude, P300 latency and P300 amplitude. These results suggest that the brain function of automatic processing and controlled processing aere impaired in OSAHS patients, and these dysfunction are correlated with nocturnal repeatedly hypoxemia and sleep structure disturbance.
Case-Control Studies
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Cognition Disorders
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complications
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physiopathology
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Event-Related Potentials, P300
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Humans
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Hypoxia
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physiopathology
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Oximetry
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Polysomnography
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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complications
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physiopathology
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Sleep Stages
3.Effect of ultrasonic coupling agent on iodine disinfectant
Bingshu WANG ; Yuwen ZHONG ; Xiaoling ZHENG ; Huizhen CHEN ; Yajing WANG ; Xiuting SHEN ; Chunhua HAN ; Qin ZOU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2014;(12):717-719,723
Objective To investigate whether ultrasonic coupling agent (UCA)can produce shielding or antago-nistic effect on iodine disinfectant for preoperative skin disinfection.Methods Shielding or antagonistic effect of UCA on iodine disinfectant were detected by laboratory carrier immersion killing test and on-the-spot skin disinfec-tion test.Results Antagonistic effect:after the mixing of iodophor with UCA,the average killing rate of iodophor containing available iodine 2 500mg/L and 625 mg/L to Staphylococcus aureus decreased from 100.00% to 99.67%-99.78% and 96.85 % - 98.25 %,respectively;the average killing rate to Escherichia coli decreased from 100.00% to 99.71 %-99.82% and 95 .93 %-98.56%,respectively.Shielding effect:after smearing with UCA, the average killing rate of iodophor and iodine tincture + alcohol to Escherichia coli decreased from 100.00% to 30.76% and 100.00% to 94.48%,respectively;the average killing rate to Staphylococcus aureus decreased from 99.99% to 55 .55 % and 100.00% to 98.22%,respectively.On-the-spot skin disinfection test:the killing rate of io-dophor and iodine tincture +alcohol to natural bacteria on skin surface were both 99.99%,after skin was smeared with UCA,the killing rate decreased to 92.62% and 93 .57%,respectively.Conclusion UCA remained on the oper-ative field has shielding and antagonistic effect on iodine disinfectant.
4.Contamination status of dental unit waterlines in three general hospitals
Xiaoling ZHENG ; Yuwen ZHONG ; Huizhen CHEN ; Yajing WANG ; Bingshu WANG ; Chunhua HAN ; Xiuting SHEN ; Qin ZOU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2014;(12):720-723
Objective To realize the contamination status of dental unit waterlines (DUWL)in general hospitals, and provide scientific evidence for making preventive measures.Methods Three hospitals were selected for study, water source adopted by hospital A,B and C was running water,reservoir water,and filtered water through reverse osmosis filtration system respectively,specimens of dental handpiece spray water and flushing water of dental chair units were collected quarterly,total bacterial colony in water were detected.Results The qualified rate of source wa-ter,handpiece spray water,and flushing water in hospital A was 75.00%(3/4),0 (0/40)and 0 (0/40)respectively,col-ony count of handpiece spray water and flushing water was (1.20×103 -5.53×104 )CFU/mL(M=3.80×104 CFU/mL) and (2.11×104 -1.66×105 )CFU/mL(M=4.80×104 CFU/mL)respectively.The qualified rate of source water,hand-piece spray water,and flushing water in hospital B was 50.00%(2/4),60.00%(24/40)and 72.50%(29/40)respectively, colony count of handpiece spray water and flushing water was (0.00 -3.71 ×106 )CFU/mL(M=83.00 CFU/mL)and (0.00-2.39×106 )CFU/mL(M=72.00 CFU/mL)respectively.The qualified rate of source water,handpiece spray wa-ter,and flushing water in hospital C was 100.00%(4/4),55.00%(22/40)and 65.00%(26/40)respectively,colony count of handpiece spray water and flushing water was (0.00-6.20×103 )CFU/mL(M=96.00 CFU/mL)and(0.00-1.63×103 )CFU/mL(M=87.50 CFU/mL)respectively.Conclusion Water of DUWL in general hospitals is seriously con-taminated,disinfection and standardized management of source water and DUWL must be strengthened.
5.Virtual Screening of Histone Deacetylase Receptor Inhibitor among Lignanoid Compounds
Ke DI ; Huanhuan YU ; Yuanjun ZOU ; Rui DING ; Meng ZHONG ; Xiuying XU ; Yimin ZHENG
China Pharmacy 2016;(4):494-497
OBJECTIVE:To virtually screen lignanoid compounds with inhibitory effect of histone deacetylase(HDAC)by vir-tual screening method. METHODS:Using“lignanoid”as keyword,requiring CNKI,VIP,PubMed and other database,lignanoid compounds were collected as ligand to establish ligand base, histone deacetylase receptor HDAC2 (PDB code:4LXZ) and HDAC8 (PDB code:1T69) were selected from PDB database,and then ligands and 3D active site of receptors were docked by SYBYL-X 2.0 software. The affinity of receptors to ligand was reflected by total score. RESULTS:345 lignanoid compounds, 4LXZ and 1T69 primary ligand were used to establish ligand base which included 347 ligands. Ligands No.275,271,110,200, 056,258,181,129,037,270,187 were demonstrated good affinity with receptors HDAC2 and HDAC8. Ligands and receptors residue were docked via hydrogen bond. CONCLUSIONS:Lignanoid compounds have inhibitory effect on HDAC;virtual screen-ing method is effective in natural product activity prediction,which can provide quick access to and theoretical guidance for new pharmacological studies of lignanoid compounds.
6.Polymorphic Halophilic Bacteria and Haloarchaea from Lianyungang Taibei and Yancheng Sanwei Salt Field Soils
Min-Yan HE ; Zheng-Zhong ZOU ; Lin CAI ; Ge-Jiao WANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(05):-
Halophilic microorganisms play important rules in salt field ecosystem and salt production. In this study, halophilic bacteria and haloarchaea from soils of Lianyungang Taibei and Yancheng Sanwei salt fields were analyzed. The halophilic bacterial and haloarchaeal types from both the soils were similar, but each soil had its distinctive species. A total of 17 halophilic bacteria were identified, among them, Halomonas was found from both the soils, while Pontibacillus and Halobacillus were isolated from Sanwei salt field only. Using uncultured 16S rRNA gene library technology, 13 haloarchaeal soil 16S rRNA genes were identified from both the saline soils. Halobacterium and Haloplanus were found from Taibei salt field, while Halobac- terium, Natronobacterium, Halogeometricum and Haloarcula were identified from Sanwei salt field. Ten haloarchaeal 16S rRNA gene sequences showed 92%~97% identities with the GenBank sequences that ap- pear to represent novel soil haloarchaeal species. This study provides important information that is useful for further investigation and application of halophiles of saline soil fields.
7.Matching analysis of event related potentials in patients with bipolar disorder.
Qian SUN ; Zhong ZHENG ; Ke ZOU ; Xueli SUN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(3):563-566
The present paper is to investigate the variation characteristics and clinical application of event related potentials (ERPs) in patients with bipolar disorder. A total of 70 patients with bipolar disorder, with 39 patients in manic phase and 31 patients in depressive phase, and 50 health volunteers were recruited in the case-control study. The ERPs, such as P300, MMN, CNV, P50, were recorded by the Nihon Kohden evoked potential instrument. Compared with the healthy volunteers' latency in the control group, the latency of MMN, CNV, N2, P3a, P3b was longer in the manic phase group; the latency of MMN, CNV, P3a and P3b were longer and the amplitude of CNV was lower in the depressive phase group. The S2/S1 value of P50 obviously increased among the manic phase patients. With manic phase or depression phase of bipolar disorder, the variation characteristics of ERPs were different. The features of ERP reflect the cognitive dysfunction and sensory gating impairment of patient's brain. The results provide neural electrophysiological basis for clinical diagnosis and therapy of bipolar disorder.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Bipolar Disorder
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physiopathology
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Case-Control Studies
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Event-Related Potentials, P300
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physiology
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Evoked Potentials
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physiology
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Young Adult
8.In vitro binding of p53 and telomeric repeat factor 2.
Ling LI ; Bo ZHANG ; Wan-Zhong ZOU ; Jie ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2005;34(2):88-91
OBJECTIVETo clarify the regulation of p53 through telomere pathway by investigating the molecular interaction between p53 and the main telomere-associated protein Telomeric Repeat Factor 2 (TRF2) in vitro.
METHODSFour different p53-GST (glutathione S-transferase) fusion proteins and GST were expressed in E. coli and purified through glutathione sepharose 4B beads. The human recombinant p53s included wild type p53 (1-393), N terminus-truncated form p53 2C (95-393), C terminus-truncated form p53 N5 (2-293) and single amino acid mutant p53 R175H (175 arginine to histidine). Purified p53-GST fusion proteins and GST were mixed with cellular protein extracts of human breast cancer cells MCF-7 in vitro by pull down. The molecular interaction between p53 and TRF2 were detected by Western blot.
RESULTSSDS-PAGE and Coomassie brilliant blue staining showed that the molecular weights of all purified proteins were as expected, with purities over 90%. Western blot of TRF2 indicated that both wild type p53 and p53 R175H could bind with TRF2 of MCF-7 cells in similar capacity, while GST alone failed to do so. The molecular interaction between p53 2C and TRF2 was enhanced. In contrast, the interaction between p53 N5 and TRF2 was significantly reduced.
CONCLUSIONSp53 can interact with TRF2 directly and specifically in vitro, with C terminus of p53 (293-393) being the binding region for their interaction. This C terminus-dependent interaction between p53 and TRF2 may be related to the cellular activities induced by telomere alterations.
Breast Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; DNA-Binding Proteins ; metabolism ; Escherichia coli ; genetics ; metabolism ; Female ; Glutathione Transferase ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Protein Binding ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; isolation & purification ; metabolism ; Telomeric Repeat Binding Protein 2 ; metabolism ; Transformation, Genetic ; Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 ; genetics ; metabolism
10.Anti-tumor effect through human endostatin gene transfer in mice bearing B16 melanoma.
Bo ZHANG ; Weiguo ZOU ; Guohao WU ; Dayong JIN ; Dehua XU ; Zhongcheng ZHENG ; Zhaohan WU ; Xinyuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2002;24(5):451-454
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of direct intratumor injection of the packaged cells with retroviral vector carrying human endostatin (hEN) on the growth inhibition of B16 melanoma in C57/BL6 mice.
METHODSRetroviral vector, pLNC-hEN, was constructed with modified and identified hEN gene. The cell line, PA317, was used to establish ecotropic virus producing cells by transfecting and packing with pLNC-hEN. Then the cells were injected directly into the tumor in C57/BL6 mice bearing B16 melanoma, established by intra-cutaneous injection of B16 cell suspension. The tumor size was measured at different intervals to observe the antitumor effect. Micro-vessel density (MVD) in the tumor tissue was evaluated by immunohistological examination to count the apoptotic cells by TUMEL staining.
RESULTSTumor with diameter of 2 - 3 mm was observed in all mice after 7 - 9 days. The average tumor volume on D3, D5, D7 and D9 after gene transfection was 4.67 +/- 1.1, 22.25 +/- 13.06, 84.17 +/- 43.5 and 155.08 +/- 81.1 mm(3) in the gene therapy group but 136.17 +/- 30.61, 390.17 +/- 220.47, 1 021.67 +/- 537.4 and 2 920.2 +/- 220.01 mm(3) in the control group, the difference of which was statistically significant. The average MVD in the gene therapy and control groups were 8 +/- 2.28 and 28.17 +/- 5.31 while the average apoptotic cell number in the two groups were 23.33 +/- 3.83 and 2.33 +/- 1.21, both of which were statistically significant.
CONCLUSIONThe direct injection of packaged cells carrying hEN gene is able to inhibit the growth of micro-blood vessels and promote tumor cell apoptosis, which ultimately inhibits the growth of B16 melanoma.
Angiogenesis Inhibitors ; therapeutic use ; Animals ; Apoptosis ; Collagen ; genetics ; therapeutic use ; Disease Models, Animal ; Endostatins ; Gene Transfer Techniques ; Genetic Therapy ; Genetic Vectors ; genetics ; Humans ; Melanoma, Experimental ; pathology ; therapy ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; Peptide Fragments ; genetics ; therapeutic use ; Transfection ; Tumor Cells, Cultured