1.Effect of luteolin on ulcerative colitis in mice
Zhucheng ZHOU ; Baolin LIU ; Weiwei WU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2004;0(10):-
AIM: To evaluate the effect of luteolin on ulcerative colitis in experimental animals. METHODS: The mouse model of acute colitis was induced by instillation of dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) /alcohol. Luteolin (1, 10 and 50 mg?kg~(-1)) were orally administrated to mice for 3 days. Diarrheas, colon weight index, macroscopic damage in the colon were observed and the activity of MPO and the content of PGE_2 in colon were also examined. RESULTS: The diarrhea and the colon weight in- dex were reduced and the macroscopic damage in the inflammatory colon was effectively attenuated by luteolin. The elevated level of MPO and PGE2 were also significantly decreased. CONCLUSION: Luteolin can effectively inhibit the inflammatory infiltration, bleeding and proliferation in experimental ulcerative colitis.
2.Effects of rutecarpine on movement of gastrointestinal tractin experimental animals
Xiaohu WANG ; Weiwei WU ; Baolin LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2004;0(10):-
AIM: To evaluate effects of rutecarpine on the movements of gastrointestinal tract in experimental animals. METHODS: In mice, the accelerated movement model of intestinal transit was induced by neostigmine, and metoclopramide or apoplon was applied to induce the accelerated gastric emptying movements. Acetylcholine or histamine was used to induce the contractions occurring in the isolated ileum from guinea pigs. RESULTS: Rutecarpine inhibited normal intestinal transit and demonstrated more effective suppression on the accelerated movement induced by neostigmine in mice; meto- clopramide and apoplon induced-accelerated gastric emptying movements were also significantly inhibited by rutecarpine in a dose-dependent manner. Meanwhile rutecarpine significantly inhibited the isolated ileum contractions induced by acetylcholine or histamine. CONCLUSION: Rutecarpine is an effective inhibitor to intestinal motility and this activity is probably mediated by its antagonistic effects on the cholinergic nerve or its responsible modulations.
3.Prevention of osteoradionecrosis of the mandibule in canine with low intensity ultrasound
Gaoyi WU ; Lei CHEN ; Guoxiong ZHU ; Baolin LIU ; Yanliang WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(12):1132-1135
Objective To investigate the repair effect of low intensity ultrasound on radioactive mandibule bone to provide new idea for prevention of osteoradionecrosis of the mandibule after irradiation.Methods The animal models of radioactive mandibular injury were made and treated with low intensity ultrasound.Low intensity ultrasound treatment group ( Group Ⅱ ) and not with low intensity ultrasound treatment group (Group Ⅰ ) were observed by microvessel density detection,micro-CT,ponceau trichrome stain and so on,and compared with control group.Then,the obtained data were statistically analyzed.Results The animal models of radioactive mandibular injury were successfully established.The microvessel density in Group Ⅱ was greater than that in Group Ⅰ.The bone volume fraction,trabecular thickness,bone surface/bone volume and the trabecular number in Group Ⅱ were significantly larger than those in Group Ⅰ (P < 0.05).The ponceau trichrome staining showed that the osteocytes largely disappeared and that the cancellous bone trabecular atrophied in Group Ⅰ,while new bone formation,trabecular and numerous osteoblasts around trabecular were largely observed in Group Ⅱ.Conclusion Low intensity ultrasound has a good recovery effect on bone tissue after irradiation.
4.RESEARCH ON DNA MOLECULAR MARKER OF MAGNOLIA OFFICINALIS REHD. ET WILS. RAPD STUDY ON CERTIFIED SPECIES
Baolin GUO ; Meng WU ; Jinping SI ; Jiashi LI ; Peigen XIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2001;36(5):386-389
AIM To discuss the intraspecific relationship in Magnolia officinalis and the genuineness of Cortex Magnoliae officinalis, and to find some DNA characters of certified “Houpo”. METHODS Thirty-three samples from eleven locations, which can represent most of the distribution of M.officinalis, were selected. The total DNA was extracted. Severty-four random primers were tried to get good amplification. RESULTS One hundred and sixteen bands amplified from seventeen primers, were clustered by NTSYS-pc software. Three branches were obtained. Some distinctive primers and bands, which represent certified species or fine breed, were obtained also. CONCLUSION 1) M.officinalis should be divided into three geographic clans instead of two subspecies or varieties, they are, a) typical officinalis, b) typical biloba and c) Middle type. This conclusion agrees with the leaf form and other characters. 2) The genetic difference between “Chuanpo” and “Wenpo” is evident and the difference is in correspondence with the quantities of their chemical constituents. So, the genetic difference is the main reason of the genuineness of Cortex Magnoliae officinalis. 3) These results may be used to establish DNA database for identification of Cortex Magnoliae officinalis.
5.Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Treatment for Epilepsy Complicated with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
Yong ZHAO ; Baolin SHI ; Chunli WU ; Xiaoxia ZHANG ; Yanzhen ZHANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(12):1234-1236
Objective To investigate the effect of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) on seizure frequency in epilepsy patients complicated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Methods Subjects were divided into CPAP group (20 subjects) and medication group (22 subjects) according to whether they can tolerate CPAP. CPAP group were treated with CPAP combined with antiepileptic drugs. Medication group were treated with antiepileptic drugs alone. Seizure frequency and apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) were compared between groups before and after 4 weeks and 24 weeks of treatment. Results Baseline seizure frequency and apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) were compared between groups(P>0.05). A sig?nificant reduction of seizure frequency was observed in CPAP group after 4 weeks and 24 weeks of treatment compared to that before treatment (P<0.01). In medication group, no significant difference in seizure frequency was noted betweem 4 weeks and 24 weeks after treatment compared to that before treatment(P>0.05). A significant reduction of AHI was ob?served in the CPAP group after 24 weeks of treatment compared to that before treatment (P<0.01), but no change of AHI by treatment was observed in medication group (P>0.05). Conclusion Treatment of OSA in patients complicated with epilep?sy may improve seizure control in short and long term, but longer observation time and more samples are needed for further research.
6.In vitro anti-proliferation effect of peptides from cinobufacini injection.
Xu WU ; Bo GAO ; Jian YANG ; Baolin BIAN ; Hongjie WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2012;47(6):822-6
Cinobufacini is an aqueous extract of Bufo bufo gargarizans Cantor dried skin, which has been widely used for cancer therapy in China. So far, its active components are still not very clear. In previous reports, bufadienolides with low-concentration were usually studied because of their anticancer effects. However, the high polarity constituents in cinobufacini are less investigated. The present study found that more than 50% contents of cinobufacini were water-soluble peptides. Then, in vitro anticancer experiments were carried out, including human stomach cancer cell lines BGC823 and MCG803, human colon cancer cell lines DLD-1 and HT-29, and human pancreatic cancer cell line MIAPACA-2. The IC50 for these cell lines model were ranged from 25-123 microgmL(-1). The results indicated that these peptides showed similar activity with cinobufacini injection. As a conclusion, this study provides a new and further understanding of anticancer components in cinobufacini injection.
7.Effects of rutaecarpine on ulcerative colitis in mice
Baolin LIU ; Weiwei WU ; Changfeng JIN ; Yin WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2004;0(11):-
AIM: To evaluate the effects of rutae-carpine on ulcerative colitis and intestinal movement in experimental animals. METHODS: The mouse model of acute colitis was induced by coionic instillation of dinitro-chlorobenzene (DNCB)/alcohol. Rutaecarpine (10, 30, and 100 mg?kg-1 ) were orally administrated to animals for 3 days. Diarrheas, colon weight index, macroscopic damage in the colon were observed and the activity of MPO and the content of PGE2 in colon were also examined . Meanwhile, the inhibitory effects of rutaecarpine on ileal contraction movement in Guinea pig which was induced by acetylcoline or histamine in vitro were examined. RESULTS: The diarrhea and the colon weight index were reduced and the macroscopic damage in the in-flammatory colon was effectively attenuated by rutae-carpine. The elevated level of MPO and PGE2 were also significantly decreased. Heal contraction movement induced by acetylcoline or histamine in vitro was strongly dose-dependent inhibited by rutaecarpine. CONCLUSION: Rutaecarpine can effectively inhibit the inflammatory infiltration, bleeding and proliferation in experimental ulcerative colitis and the movement of intestinal smooth muscle. Rutaecarpine may be an effective drug in treating inflammatory bowel diseases in clinic.
8.Echocardiographic diagnosis of juxtaposition of atrial appendage
Chunhua ZHENG ; Xiujie TANG ; Shaobo WANG ; Baolin WU ; Ping LU ; Hongyin LI ; Qingyu WU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(6):482-484
Objective To study the value of echoeardiography for diagnosis of juxtaposition of atrial appendage(JAA) and to discuss its features. Methods Eehocardiographic characteristics of JAA in nine cases were compared with results of cardiac catheterization and operation. The diagnostic features of echocardiography were summarized. Results Seven cases had juxtaposition of left atrial appendage and two had juxtaposition of right atrial appendage. The nine cases were all associated with severe congenital heart disease and the most frequent malformations observed with JAA were double outlet right ventricle, transposition of great artery, single ventricle and so on. Direct visualization of the JAA in the parasternal short-axis view at the base of the heart and visualization of an unusual transverse orientation of the atrial septum were the most features of JAA. Echocardiographie characteristics of JAA cases were correspondent to the results of cardiac catheterization and operation. Conclusions There is high accuracy by echocardiography to diagnosis JAA. JAA should be alerted in severe congenital heart disease.
9.The association between Has-miRNA-149 polymorphism and susceptibility of digestive tract cancer
Dongdong WU ; Peng SONG ; Bo FU ; Ming LU ; Qinghong ZHAO ; Baolin WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(36):5121-5125
Objective To investigate the association between Has‐miRNA‐149 polymorphism and susceptibility of digestive tract cancer .Methods A systematic search of Pubmed ,EMBASE and Web of Science ,CNKI ,Wanfang was conducted for relevant studies .The odds ratios(OR) and 95% confidence intervals(95% CI) calculated by Stata12 .0 software were used to assess the asso‐ciation between Has‐miRNA‐149 polymorphism and risk of digestive tract cancer .The Q test ,I2 value and funnel plot were conduc‐ted to examine heterogeneity and publication bias ,respectively .Results A total of thirteen eligible studies containing 4 424 cases and 5 290 controls were included in this Meta analysis .There were significant relationships between Hsa‐miRNA‐149 polymorphism and susceptibility of digestive tract cancer (Domina model CT+CC vs .TT ,OR=0 .915 ,95% CI:0 .840-0 .996 ,P=0 .040 ;Hetero‐zygous model CT vs .TT ,OR=0 .880 ,95% CI:0 .803 -0 .965 ,P=0 .007) .In the stratified analysis ,it was found that the risk of colorectal cancer decreased in patients carrying CC/CT genotypes(OR=0 .834 ,95% CI:0 .715-0 .972 ,P=0 .021) ,especially in A‐sians (CT+CC vs .TT ,OR=0 .894 ,95% CI:0 .818-0 .977 ,P=0 .013) ,while that was not found in the Caucasoids .Conclusion Has‐miRNA‐149 polymorphism is associated with the susceptibility of digestive tract cancer .The CC/CT genotypes may decrease the risk of digestive tract cancer ,especially in Asians .
10.Analyze 11425 cases of congenital malformations for birth defects intervention
Ziyu WU ; Yanxia LIANG ; Liqun XIE ; Ruiyu HUANG ; Baolin CHEN ; Qiuyuan HE
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(10):1694-1696
Objective To collect the incidence and distribution of congenital malformations ,find monitor-ing and preventive measures,to provide a basis for reasonable allocation of health resources for clinical depart-ments. Methods According to The International Classification of Diseases(ICD-10)chapter 17 encoding table, we analyze our hospital′s cases from January 2003 to December 2010 in order to understand the incidence of con-genital malformations of every system. Results Top five diseases are:cleft palate deformity ,genital malforma-tion,congenital heart disease and digestive system malformation in equal third place,and facial deformity. The age ranged from 1d to 35 y,men more than women. Conclusions The key to effectively reduce the incidence of con-genital malformation is strictly implement the three-level intervention mechanism. Prevention ,early detection and early treatment will improve the patient′s quality of life.