1.Preparation of Sodium salicylate-borate & Its Mycostatic Effect
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(03):-
Sodium salicylate-borate is a complex salt easily prepared by the reaction of salicylic acid and borax at 40-50℃. A three-color point with Rf values of 0.72, 0.58, and 0.48 respectively was obtained on the thin layer chromatography. The maxium absorbent peak of this complex salt (20?g/ml) was at 300 nm. determined with the ultraviolet spectrophotometer scanner.The mycostatic effect of this complex salt varies with its concentrations. It is effective against the superficial infections with the concentration of over 1250 ?g/ml; and 2500?g/ml is necessary for the treatment of deep fungus infections.
2.Optimization of Fermentation Process of Compound Chinese Medicine by Response Surface Methodology
Fuwen CHEN ; Gaofeng SHI ; Guoying WANG ; Ruixing YAO ; Zhenju WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(4):73-77
Objective To investigate the factors that influence the fermentation process of compound Chinese medicine and determining the optimum fermentation with single factor experiment and response surface methodology. Methods Through controlling the factors in the fermentation process of compound Chinese medicine (such as fermentation bacteria, fermentation time, fermentation temperature, inoculum amount, etc.), with its increase rate of total peak area as evaluation indicator, the alcohol extracts before and after fermentation were monitored and comparative evaluated by HPLC, and the optimum fermentation process was determined by response surface methodology. Results The fermentation process optimized by single factor experiment and response surface methodology was as follows:SZ-2 strain served as the fermentation bacteria, temperature was 33 ℃, inoculum amount was 4%, and time was 3.5 d, the average increase rate of total peak area was 31.24%. Conclusion HPLC can be used to identify and evaluate the fermentation of compound Chinese medicine under the different factors, and to clarify the optimal fermentation process by response surface methodology, which provide reference for the development of fermentation process.
3.Clinical studies of risperidone in the treatment of the mental symptoms after frontotemporal brain contu-sion
Zhenju LI ; Changjiang LIU ; Jianwei WANG ; Shifang WANG ; Xiaobing JIANG ; Zhiwen HAO
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2015;(4):235-237
Objective To examine the effect of risperidone on the mental symptoms after frontotemporal brain contu?sion. Methods Sixty cases with mental symptoms after frontotemporal brain contusion were recruited from Jan 2009 to Dec 2011 and were randomly divided into control group and treatment group. The patients in the control group were giv?en vitamin B1 60mg/d, while the patients in the treatment group were given risperidone 1mg/d. Both groups were treated for 1 month. Positive and negative symptom scale (PANSS) and symptom scale (TESS) were used to evaluate the efficacy and adverse reactions of treatment. Results The PANSS score was significantly lower in the treatment group than in con?trol group at 1, 2, 3 and 4 weeks following treatment(difference between groups:F=48.12 ,P<0.0001;Time difference:F=290.99 ,P<0.0001; Interaction between group and time: F=11.91,P<0.0001 ). After time-adjustment, the PANSS score was significantly lower in the treatment group than in control group at 2, 3 and 4 weeks following treatment. In the course of treatment, the patients in both groups had varying degrees of headache, nausea, weight gain and Beckoning. These side effects were alleviated through symptomatic treatment. Conclusion Risperidone can significantly improve psy?chiatric symptoms in patients with frontotemporal brain contusion with satisfactory safety.
4.Effects of hypoxia on endothelial nitric oxide synthase expression in cerebral artery endothelial cells
Deqin LU ; Huige LI ; Zhenju SONG ; Shiqiao YE ; Hong YE ; Si JIN ; Dixun WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(03):-
AIM: To investigate the molecular mechanism by which hypoxia affect the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) expression in cerebral artery endothelial cells (CAECs). METHODS: Primary cultured porcine CAECs were exposed to hypoxia for 2 h, 6 h, 12 h, 24 h and 48 h. The eNOS mRNA level was determined by RT-PCR. The level of eNOS protein was detected by Western blotting. After specific PKC inhibitors BIM Ⅰ(1 ?mol/L) and G6983 (1 ?mol/L) were added, CAECs were exposed to hypoxia for 24 h. The effect of hypoxia on eNOS mRNA stability was analyzed after actinomycin D was added. RESULTS: After exposure to hypoxia for 2 h, the levels of eNOS mRNA and protein in CAECs were increased. The levels of eNOS mRNA and protein reached peak after 12 h of hypoxia (about 2 5 fold and 2 0 fold, respectively, compared to control), and remained at higher level even after 48 h of hypoxia. Moreover, hypoxia did not change the stability of eNOS mRNA. The specific PKC inhibitors BIM Ⅰ and G6983 attenuated significantly the effects of hypoxia on eNOS gene expression. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that hypoxia may enhance the expression of eNOS gene in CAECs through PKC signaling pathway, which might be one of the mechanisms of cerebral artery dilation and neuroprotection during cerebral hypoxia.
5.MiR-132-3p regulates proliferation of endothelial progenitor cells mediated by FOXO1
Keyu SUN ; Zichen XIE ; Jiqin WANG ; Mei LIU ; Zhen ZHAO ; Zhenju SONG ; Qiming FENG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2018;27(6):652-656
Objective To investigate the effect of miR-132-3p on the proliferation of endothelial progenitor cells and its regulatory mechanism in order to provide a new theoretical basis for the treatment of deep venous thrombosis. Methods Real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) was used to detect the expression of miR-132-3p in the plasma and endothelial progenitor cells of 27 healthy volunteers and 22 thrombus patients, and in endothelial progenitor cells under normoxic and hypoxic conditions. The miR-132-3p analogue and the specific siRNA were transferred into endothelial progenitor cells by the electroporation method. The effect of miR-132-3p on the proliferation of endothelial progenitor cells was detected using MMT and Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8) methods. The effects of miR-132-3p on the expression of FOXO1 in endothelial cells were analyzed using the luciferase assay and western blots. Results The expression of miR-132-3p in clinical patients with thrombosis was significantly decreased to 0.45 ± 0.05 times of that of the healthy volunteers (P<0.05). The expression of miR-132-3p in endothelial progenitor cells under hypoxia was down-regulated to (0.23 ± 0.13) times of that of under normoxia (P<0.05). The expression of miR-132-3p of experiment group under hypoxia was up-regulated to (15.72 ± 2.06) times of that of control group (P<0.05). MMT assay showed that the proliferation of cells in the experimental group under hypoxic condition was up-regulated to (7.79 ± 1.37) times of that in the control group (P<0.01). CCK-8 assay showed that cell proliferation in experimental group was up-regulated to (6.46 ± 0.38) times of that in the control group (P<0.01). Software analysis showed that FOXO1 was a direct target of miR-132-3p. Luciferase activity of miR-132-3p mimics transfected endothelial progenitor cells under hypoxic conditions were 0.47 times of that in siRNA treatment group. Western blot showed that the expression of FOXO1 protein in endothelial progenitor cells transfected with miR-132-3p mimics in hypoxia was 0.18 times of that in siRNA treatment group. Conclusions Compared with healthy volunteers, miR-132-3p expression in the blood of patients with thrombosis was significantly reduced that can promote transcription of the FOXO1 gene (and protein expression) and inhibit the proliferation of endothelial progenitor cells. It could be closely related to the formation of venous thrombosis.
6.GPR174 was associated with the immune response and sepsis susceptibility in Chinese Han population
Jianli WANG ; Dongze QIU ; Yanyan HU ; Chaoyang TONG ; Zhenju SONG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020;29(6):815-819
Objective:Dysregulated host immune responses contribute to the pathogenesis of sepsis. G protein-coupled receptor 174 (GPR174) was found to be involved in the immune responses and associated with the susceptibility to autoimmune diseases. This study aimed to investigate the association of GPR174 variants with sepsis susceptibility and the contribution of GPR174 in sepsis development.Methods:From May 2005 to December 2017, a total of 575 sepsis patients and 579 non-septic controls admitted to our Emergency ICU were enrolled in this case-control study. The non-synonymous SNP rs3827440 in GPR174 was genotyped using TaqMan Real-time PCR assays on ABI7900 platform. Then the correlation between rs3827440 and serum levels of interleukin (IL)-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) were investigated in septic patients. Gpr174-deficient mice were generated and subjected to cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). The concentrations of inflammatory cytokines were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).Results:Rs3827440 TT/T genotype in GPR174 was positively associated with sepsis risk after logistic regression analysis adjusted for sex [odds ratio ( OR) = 1.68, 95% confidence interval ( CI): 1.19-2.20, P = 0.0004]. IL-6 and TNF-α serum levels in female TT and male T allele carriers of septic patients were significantly higher than those in female CC and male C allele carriers ( P < 0.05). Preclinical validation of Gpr174 gene was performed in Gpr174 knockout (KO) mice using CLP models. Gpr174 KO mice had higher survival rate. Moreover, Gpr174 KO mice had significantly decreased serum concentrations of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α compared with WT mice, while the levels of IL-10 was increased ( P < 0.01). Conclusions:GPR174 as a novel sepsis susceptibility gene in Chinese Han population is involved in the development and physiopathology of sepsis.
7. Relationship between multi-slice spiral CT angiography imaging features and in-hospital death of patients with aortic dissection
Ziya XIAO ; Haojun WANG ; Chenling YAO ; Guorong GU ; Yuan XUE ; Jun YIN ; Jie CHEN ; Chen ZHANG ; Chaoyang TONG ; Zhenju SONG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2017;45(3):217-222
Objective:
To explore the imaging manifestations of multi-slice spiral CT angiography (CTA) and relationship with in-hospital death in patients with aortic dissection (AD).
Methods:
The clinical data of 429 patients with AD who underwent CTA in Zhongshan Hospital of Fudan University between January 2009 and January 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. AD patients were divided into 2 groups, including operation group who underwent surgery or interventional therapy (370 cases) and non-operation group who underwent medical conservative treatment(59 cases). The multi-slice spiral CTA imaging features of AD were analyzed, and multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the relationship between imaging manifestations and in-hospital death in AD patients.
Results:
There were 12 cases (3.24%) of in-hospital death in operation group, and 28 cases (47.46%) of in-hospital death in non-operation group(