1.Characterization of the antagonistic effect on α1-adrenoceptor of the Chinese herb medicine Xiao Long Tong Bi
Zhizhen LU ; Yinzeng LI ; Qide HAN ; Jinming JIA
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2001;33(2):157-159
Objective: To better understand the antagonistic effect of Xiao Long Tong Bi (XLTB), a Chinese herb medicine, on α1-adrenoceptor (α1-AR). Methods: (1) Radio ligand binding assay . Specific 125I-BE2254(2-β(4-hdroxyphenyl)-ethyl amino-methyl-tetralone) binding was measured by incubating membrane of canine cerebral cortex with a single concentration of 125I-BE2254 in the presence of 15 concentrations of XLTB. Half-effectual concentration of inhibition (IC50) and Hill coefficients (nH) were determined by Hill plots. (2) Contractile responses of rat prostate strip in vitro were determined. pKB values for XLTB in competitively inhibiting NE-stimulated contraction of tissues were measured by the method of Ainlakshana. Results: XLTB competitively inhibited binding of 125I-BE2254 to α1-AR in a concentration -dependent manner. IC50 values for XLTB in canine cerebral cortex were (34.0±6.0) g*L-1, the Hill efficiency value (0.7±0.1) was significantly decreased from unity. Contractile studies showed that XLTB competitively antagonized the NE concentration-response curve with pKB values of (37.0±11.0) g*L-1 or (30.0±8.0) g*L-1 when XLTB concentration was 70 g*L-1 or 170 g*L-1, respectively. The pKB values for XLTB in antagonizing NE-induced contraction of tissues were showed to fit in well with the IC50 values on rat prostate. Conclusion: These results suggest that XLTB appears to be a competitive antagonist for α1-AR.
2.Bioactivity of indolylpiperidine-piperazine derivatives on α1 -adrenoceptor-mediated inotropic response
Sufang LI ; Fei LIU ; Wei LIU ; Yue ZHAO ; Zhizhen LU ; Ming XU ; Youyi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2012;26(3):276-281
OBJECTIVE To investigate the blocking activities of a series of potential α1-adrenoceptor (α1-AR) antagonists (Compounds B1 -B9) on α1-AR.METHODS ① A series of potential α1-adrenoceptor (α1-AR) antagonists,indolylpiperidine derivative (IPD) and Compounds B1 -B9,with indolylpiperidine moiety and different substitutes were synthesized through the coupling of indolylpiperidine and piperazine derivatives.② Inotropic responses experiment was used to examine blocking effects of IPD and Compounds B1 - B9 in isolated rat atria by phenylephrine (PE) stimulation.③ Blocking effect of IPD and Compounds B1 - B9 on phosphorylation level of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) in PE treated HEK293 cells was tested by Western blotting.RESULTS ① Potential α1-adrenoceptor (α1-AR) antagonists with indolylpiperidine moiety and different substitutes were synthesized successfully.② PE caused a dose-dependent inotropic response which was inhibited by pre-incubation of phentolamine (Phen),a non-selective α1-AR antagonist,IPD and Compounds B1,B3,B4,B7,B8 and B9,respectively; IPD and Compounds B4 and B8 caused an obvious rightward shift of inotropic response-curve,the pA2 values for IPD and Compounds B4 and B8 were 6.72 ± 0.21,6.86 ± 0.29 and 6.67 ± 0.19,respectively.③ Phosphorylation level of ERK1/2 was inhibited by pre-incubation with Compounds B1,B2,B3,B5,B6,B7,B8 and B9 or IPD in PE treated α1A-AR stably expressed HEK293 cells; PE-stimulated phosphorylation level of ERK1/2 was inhibited by pre-incubation with Compounds B2,B4,B7 or B8 in α1B-AR stably expressed HEK293 cells.CONCLUSION Compound B4 has a selective blocking activity on α1B-AR,and Compounds B1,B3,B5,B6 and B9 or IPD have a selective blocking activity on the phosphorylation level of ERK1/2.
3.Research on non-rigid medical image registration algorithm based on SIFT feature extraction.
Anna WANG ; Dan LU ; Zhe WANG ; Zhizhen FANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(4):763-784
In allusion to non-rigid registration of medical images, the paper gives a practical feature points matching algorithm--the image registration algorithm based on the scale-invariant features transform (Scale Invariant Feature Transform, SIFT). The algorithm makes use of the image features of translation, rotation and affine transformation invariance in scale space to extract the image feature points. Bidirectional matching algorithm is chosen to establish the matching relations between the images, so the accuracy of image registrations is improved. On this basis, affine transform is chosen to complement the non-rigid registration, and normalized mutual information measure and PSO optimization algorithm are also chosen to optimize the registration process. The experimental results show that the method can achieve better registration results than the method based on mutual information.
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4.Exploration of the relationship between the storage time of leukodepleted red blood cell and transfusion adverse reactions
Liu HE ; Jian LIU ; Gang WU ; En WANG ; Fayan YI ; Xingshun TAN ; Shiyu ZHU ; Rui YU ; Guanghui LU ; Yan LIU ; Mei ZHAI ; Qing XIANG ; Ping LIU ; Yanhua LIAO ; Zhizhen FU ; Maolin LI ; Rong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(10):889-891
【Objective】 To explore the relationship between the storage time of leukodepleted red blood cells and transfusion adverse reactions by analyzing the occurrence of transfusion adverse reactions of patients after leukodepleted red blood cells transfusion from four hospitals. 【Methods】 By using the electronic medical record management system, the collection and transfusion dates of leukodepleted red blood cells from four hospitals in Enshi Prefecture from 2018 to 2022, as well as the information on transfusion adverse reactions, were retrieved. 【Results】 From 2018 to 2022, a total of 697 61 bags of leukodepleted red blood cells were transfused in four hospitals, resulting in 166 cases of transfusion adverse reactions, among which 93 were allergic reactions, 63 were non hemolytic febrile reactions, and 10 were others, with a total incidence rate of transfusion adverse reactions at 0.24%. The average storage time of leukodepleted red blood cells with and without transfusion adverse reactions was (20.25±6.31) and (19.88±5.50) days, respectively. With a storage time of 7 days as the threshold, the incidence of transfusion adverse reactions was the lowest for a storage time of 15~21 days. The incidence of transfusion adverse reactions of leukodepleted red blood cells in two groups (with storage days ≤21 days and >21 days) was not statistically significant(P>0.05). 【Conclusion】 Allergic reactions were the main type of transfusion adverse reaction caused by leukodepleted red blood cells, and the incidence of transfusion adverse reactions decreased and then increased with the prolongation of the storage time of leukodepleted red blood cells. There was no significant difference in the incidence of transfusion adverse reactions with leukodepleted red blood cells stored for ≤ 21 days and >21 days.