2.Simultaneous Determination of 3 Components in Xiaoer Huadu Powder by HPLC
Zhen ZENG ; Guangli AI ; Tingting LI ; Yongsheng WEN ; Shiyu ZHOU
China Pharmacy 2017;28(24):3405-3408
OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for simultaneous determination of paeoniflorin,berberine hydrochloride and ammonium glycyrrhizinate in Xiaoer huadu powder.METHODS:HPLC method was adopted.The separation was performed on Waters SunFireTM-C18 column with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-0.1% phosphoric acid (gradient elution) at the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min.The detection wavelength was set at 238 nm,and column temperature was 25 ℃.The sample size was 10 μL.RESULTS:The linear ranges of paeoniflorin,berberine hydrochloride and ammonium glycyrrhizinate were 8.808-88.08 μg/mL(r=0.999 8),1.778-17.78 μg/mL(r=0.999 6),2.533-25.33 μg/mL(r=0.999 9),respectively.LOQ were 4.404,0.889,2.533 μg/mL;LOD were 1.101,0.445,1.267 μg/mL.RSDs of precision,stability and reproducibility tests were all lower than 2%.The recoveries were 95.08%-99.61% (RSD=1.77%,n =9),96.93%-99.94% (RSD=0.92%,n=9),98.33%-102.05% (RSD=1.27%,n=9).CONCLUSIONS:The method is simple,accurate and reproducible,and can be used for simultaneous determination of paeoniflorin,berberine hydrochloride and ammonium glycyrrhizinate in Xiaoer huadu powder.
3.Effect of Modified Danggui Yinzi on Delayed Allergy in Model Mice with Qi-Blood Deficiency Syndrome.
Xu-rui WANG ; Ce ZHOU ; Zhen-dong ZHONG ; Qu DUAN ; Ai-yuan DU ; Guo JING
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2016;36(3):345-347
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of Danggui Yinzi (DY) on delayed allergy in model mice with qi-blood deficiency syndrome (QBDS).
METHODSQBDS model was established in 48 Kuming mice of SPF grade by using reserpine and acetophenone hydrazine. Forty of them were then randomly divided into the model group, the loratadine group, the high dose DY group, the middle dose DY group, and the low dose DY group, 8 in each group. Another 8 in line with the same standard were recruited as a blank group. Mice in high, middle, and low dose DY groups were administered with DY concentrated solution at 60, 30, 15 g/kg by gastrogavage. Mice in the loratadine group were administered with loratadine solution at 1.66 mg/kg by gastrogavage. Equal volume of normal saline was administered to mice in the model group and the blank group by gastrogavage. All medication was given once per day for 1 successive week. Except those in the blank group, the rest mice were evenly smeared with 1% DNCB solution on the abdomen. Five days after skin allergy, 1% DNCB solution was smeared to right ear of all mice to stimulate allergic reaction. Mice in the blank group were smeared in the same way without allergenic reaction. The auricle swelling and the inhibition ratio were determined at 24 h after attack. Blood was collected from orbit and serum IgE level detected using double-antibody sandwich ELISA.
RESULTSCompared with the blank group, auricle swelling obviously increased and serum IgE level was obviously elevated in the model group (P < 0.01). Compared with the model group, auricle swelling obviously decreased and serum IgE level was obviously reduced in the 3 dose DY groups (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). Meanwhile, the auricle swelling degree was superior in high and middle dose DY groups to that in the loratadine group (P < 0.05). The inhibition ratio of auricle swelling was sequenced from high to low as 67.3% in the high dose DY group, 56.0% in the middle dose DY group, 48.1% in the low dose DY group, 47.3% in the loratadine group.
CONCLUSIONSDY could inhibit auricle swelling and lower serum IgE level. It also could inhibit delayed allergic reaction in model mice with QBDS to some extent.
Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Edema ; drug therapy ; Hypersensitivity, Delayed ; drug therapy ; Immunoglobulin E ; blood ; Loratadine ; pharmacology ; Mice ; Qi ; Random Allocation
4.Experimental study on the mechanism of nonablative skin photorejuvenation.
Zhen-xiao ZHENG ; Ai-e XU ; Hao CHENG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2007;23(5):431-434
OBJECTIVETo explore the Mechanism of nonablative skin rejuvenation.
METHODThe Kunming mice be used as subjects and divided into three groups (A, B, C). A, B, C groups were irradiated with 1 320 nm cooltouch laser (20 J/cm2) in the skin of left back; B and C groups were irradiated two and three times respectively; the skin of right back of A, B, C groups was adopted as control. The expression of bFGF and TGF-beta1 in the mouse skin was examined by the immunohistochemistry . The fibroblasts were isolated from the foreskin and cultured. One group is a control and other three ones are low, intermediate and high energetic groups respectively. The fibroblasts were irradiated by laser with 15 J/cm2 ,20 J/cm2 and 24 J/cm2 energy for three times. We examined the levels of bFGF and TGF-beta1 by ELISA in 0, 24, 48 and 72 hours.
RESULTSAccording to this research on immunohistochemistry result, there are significant differences in the expression of bFGF and TGF-beta1 between the group irradiated by three times and others (P < 0.01). The number of fibroblasts get increased after being irradiated by laser. The ELISA result indicates that the secretion of bFGF increased in the group of intermediate and high energetic level after laser irradiating and may reach the peak at 24 hours (P < 0.01). The amount of TGF-beta1 secretion, however, seems to get decreased in each group at all energetic levels, and at 24 hours it can reach the top level as well.
CONCLUSIONThe direct influence of laser on the fibroblasts is to promote secretion of bFGF and to inhibit secretion of TGF-beta1, while its influence on the tissue is to promote the secretions of the both. Nonablative skin rejuvenation not only can induce fibroblasts to secrete more bFGF but also induce the blood vessels to release cytokines which stimulate endothelial cell to express more of bFGF and TGF-beta1. Furthermore, fibroblastic proliferation can accelerate by laser's irradiating.
Animals ; Cells, Cultured ; Cosmetic Techniques ; Female ; Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 ; metabolism ; Fibroblasts ; cytology ; radiation effects ; secretion ; Laser Therapy ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred Strains ; Rejuvenation ; Skin ; cytology ; radiation effects ; Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ; metabolism
5.A study on the effect of high intensity interval exercise on peroxidation and vascular endothelial function for hyperhomocysteinemia rats
Yan WANG ; Bo-Zhong WANG ; Qiao-Zhen XIANG ; Jian-Mei ZHOU ; Li ZHAO ; Ai-Hua REN
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2017;29(6):550-554
Objective To investigate the influence of high intensity interval exercise (HIIT) on peroxidation and vascular endothelial function for experimental hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) rats. Methods Thirty five male rats were randomly divided into 4 groups. Control group (n=8) was given ordinary feed. High methionine group (n=27) was given 3% methionine on this basis, and divided into model group, folic acid group and HIIT+ folic acid group, with 9 rats per group for 16 weeks. Serum homocysteine (Hcy) , content of plasma malondialdehyde (MDA) , hydroxyl radical (OH-), total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC), activity of glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were measured, as well as the level of Nitric Oxide (NO), Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS) and Endothelin 1 (ET-1) . The pathology of abdominal aortas was analyzed.Results Sixteen weeks after intervention, there was no significant difference between HIIT + folic acid group and the control group (P>0.05) . The levels of serum Hcy in the model group, folic acid group and the HIIT+folic acid group were (23.95±3.35) μmol/L,(8.73±0.60) μmol/L, and (6.19±0.34) μmol/L respectively (P<0.05) . Sixteen weeks after intervention, the content of MDA in HIIT+ folic acid group reduced, and there was no significant difference compared with the control group (P>0.05). The level of SOD and GSH-PX increased in HIIT+ folic acid group and folic acid group, and there was a significant difference compared with the model group. There were significant differences in activities of SOD and GSH-PX in HIIT+ folic acid group when compared with folic acid group (P<0.05). Compared with the control group, there were significant differences in levels of ET-1, NOS and NO in folic acid group (P<0.05), while there was no significant difference in the level of ET-1 and NOS between HIIT+folic acid group and control group (P>0.05) . Mild atherosclerotic lesions were observed in the HIIT+folic group. Conclusion High methionine diet can reduce the level of serum Hcy in HHcy rats, and high intensity interval exercise combined with folic acid intervention could reduce the level of serum Hcy, improve oxidative stress state, reduce the injury of endothelial function, and thus to alleviate atherosclerotic lesion.
6.Inhibition of microRNA-23a increases cisplatin sensitivity of ovarian cancer cells: the possible molecular mechanisms.
Ai-Hong JIN ; Xia-Ping ZHOU ; Feng-Zhen ZHOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(1):125-128
OBJECTIVETo investigate the changes in cisplatin sensitivity of resistant ovarian cancer A2780 cells after inhibition of miR-23a expression and explore the molecular mechanisms.
METHODSThe drug-resistant ovarian cancer A2780 cells were exposed to cisplatin alone or in combination with antagomir-23a. The cell inhibition rates after the treatments were detected using MTT assay, cell cycle changes assessed with flow cytometry; and apoptotic cells observed using Hoechst33258 staining. The changes in glycoprotein P-gp expression in the cells were detected using Western blotting.
RESULTSInhibition of miR-23 a combined with cisplatin treatment significantly increased the cell inhibition rate (P<0.01) and lowered the IC(50) so of cisplatin by 83.76% from 110.18 μmol/L in the control group to 17.89 μmol/L (P<0.01). The combined treatments also caused cell cycle arrestin G0/G1 phase, increased the cell apoptosis rate (P<0.01) and the number of cells stained with Hoechst33258; the cellular expression of P-gp protein was significantly reduced as the cisplatin doses increased (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONInhibition of miR-23a expression increases the sensitivity of A2780 cells to cisplatin possibly by inhibiting the negative regulation by miR-23a target genes that causes inhibition of P-gp protein expression.
ATP-Binding Cassette, Sub-Family B, Member 1 ; metabolism ; Antineoplastic Agents ; pharmacology ; Apoptosis ; Cell Cycle ; Cell Line, Tumor ; drug effects ; Cisplatin ; pharmacology ; Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ; Female ; Humans ; MicroRNAs ; metabolism ; Ovarian Neoplasms ; pathology
8.The citation analysis of the publications in Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2000-2005.
Xiang-zheng LÜ ; Ai-hua XUE ; Su-ning YOU ; Qun LIU ; Pei-zhen ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2008;42(6):414-417
OBJECTIVETo carry out the citation analysis of publications in Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine (CJPM) among the preventive medicine authors and analyze the impact of this magazine in preventive medicine domain.
METHODSUsing Chinese scientific periodical literature evaluation and statistical analysis system (V1.0), the citation status of all CJPM publications in 2000-2005 was analyzed, the analysis covered 21 columns, including the review, editorial and original article, the data were collected up to November, 2007.
RESULTSFrom 2000 to 2005, CJPM had more than 30 columns and carried 1196 articles and 92. 89% (1111/1196) articles were from 21 main columns. During 2003 to 2005, the impact factors of CJPM were 0. 897, 1.011 and 0. 891 respectively. Among 21 main columns, the citation frequency of six columns including original article, editorial, review, courses, discussion and case report were higher than 80%. In five columns (original article, editorial, report, review and academic trends), the average citation frequency of individual articles was more than 4 times. The citation frequency of 20 authors was higher than 20 times and these authors were from medical schools, teaching hospitals, centers of diseases control and the research institutes. The individual citation frequency of 17 articles was more than 20 times and the individual citation frequency of three articles was more than 50 times. 34.9% of the citations of the 2000-2005 CJPM articles were from the top 20 journals, and the self-citation rate was 4. 85%.
CONCLUSIONThe publications in Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine are most frequently cited, which indicated that those publications have high quality, this journal has a great effect in preventive medicine field of China.
Bibliometrics ; China ; Periodicals as Topic ; statistics & numerical data ; Preventive Medicine
9.The efficacy and complication analysis of interspinous dynamic device (Wallis) in patients of degenerative lumbar disease.
Hai-ying LIU ; Ai-qi GU ; Zhen-qi ZHU ; Jian ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2012;50(9):788-791
OBJECTIVESTo review degenerative lumbar disease treated with Wallis and the re-herniation cases after the implantation of Wallis, so as to evaluate the effect of the device.
METHODSFrom January 2009 to June 2010, a retrospective analysis was done and 48 patients (30 males and 18 females) with an average age of 43 years (ranging from 17 to 69 years), who received stabilization of the segment using the Wallis device, were reviewed. The involved segments included: 4 cases at L(3-4), 38 cases at L(4-5), 6 cases at L(5)-S(1). Preoperative and postoperative visual analogue scales (VAS) and Oswestry disability index (ODI) were recorded to evaluate the clinical efficiency, imageology diversity was assessed by X-rays and MRI.
RESULTSAll cases received fenestration and the implantation of Wallis. No surgery related complications were recorded. There were 48 cases were followed up. The average follow-up period was (20 ± 4) months (12 - 30 months). The average ODI score dropped from 46 ± 10 to 24 ± 7 (t = 12.765, P < 0.05). The average VAS for back and leg pain dropped from 8.1 ± 1.6 to 2.1 ± 1.1(t = 21.881, P < 0.05). Six patients with recurrent lower back and leg pain were diagnosed by MRI, as recurrent herniation (6/48, 12.5%). All re-herniation occurred at L(4-5) level, between 2 and 13 months after the surgery. Three of the 6 patients underwent additional discectomy and fusion, others received conservative treatment.
CONCLUSIONSAlthough existing problems such as recurrence after surgery, the clinical outcome of Wallis in treating protrusion of lumbar intervertebral disc and lumbar stenosis is satisfied in middle-early stage.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Intervertebral Disc Displacement ; surgery ; Lumbar Vertebrae ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Postoperative Complications ; Retrospective Studies ; Spinal Fusion ; instrumentation ; methods ; Spinal Stenosis ; surgery ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
10.Persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia of infancy: clinical analysis of 12 cases.
Ai-Wen WU ; Li LIU ; Xiu-Zhen LI ; Jing CHENG ; Zhi-Hong ZHOU ; Wen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2009;11(10):809-812
OBJECTIVETo study the diagnosis and treatment of persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia of infancy.
METHODSThe clinical data of 12 infants with persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia were retrospectively reviewed.
RESULTSConvulsion, cyanosis, lethargy, refusing milk sucking, irritability and sweating were common symptoms. The laboratory findings displayed persistent hypoglycemia and hyperinsulinism in all of the 12 infants. The glucagon test showed positive and no urine ketones were detected in all of the 12 infants. Seven infants were treated with oral diazoxide (5-15 mg/kg daily) and 4 infants showed effective to the therapy. One patient was given subtotal pancreatectomy and the blood glucose level was restored to normal after operation. Of the 12 infants, 6 presented psychomotor retardation in a follow-up of 2 months to 67 months, 3 had loss to follow-up and 3 were still in a follow-up.
CONCLUSIONSThe measurement of blood glucose, blood insulin and urinary ketons is helpful in the diagnosis of persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia of infancy. Diazoxide therapy is effective in some of patients.
Blood Glucose ; analysis ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Hyperinsulinism ; diagnosis ; therapy ; Hypoglycemia ; diagnosis ; therapy ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Insulin ; blood ; Ketones ; blood ; Male