1.Novel cationic liposome loading siRNA inhibits the expression of hepatitis B virus HBx gene.
Ya-Juan WANG ; Yu-Qing GAO ; Bei-Bei NI ; Chan LI ; Tian-Jiao WEN ; Yan-Ling WANG ; Jia WANG ; Chun-Lei LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(9):1326-1330
In order to solve the problem of selection and in vivo delivery problem in siRNA treatment, hepatitis B virus (HBV) HBx gene which could be targeted by siRNA was studied. The siRNA expression plasmid which specific inhibits HBx expression was obtained by in vitro selection via a dual-luciferase plasmid including HBx-Fluc fusion protein expression domain. The selected siRNA expression plasmid was then encapsulated in PEG-modified cationic liposome, which was devoted into pharmacodynamic studies at both cellular and animal level. The results illustrated that the cationic liposome which encapsulated siRNA expression plasmid could effectively inhibit HBx gene expression both in vitro and in vivo.
Cations
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Gene Expression Regulation, Viral
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drug effects
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Hepatitis B virus
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genetics
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Liposomes
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chemistry
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Plasmids
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RNA, Small Interfering
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chemistry
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Trans-Activators
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genetics
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metabolism
2.The significance of contribution degree of hurting factors in mental injury and the research progress.
Yu-Bing TANG ; Bei-Ling GAO ; Xiao-Lin LIU ; Ling-Li ZHANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2011;27(4):295-299
In forensic psychiatric evaluation, experts frequently need to assess the contribution degree of hurting factors to the victims. The contribution degree reflects the extent of hurt caused by the injurer and is the quantitative index of the responsibility which should be undertaken by the injurer. It is also important evidence for the judgement. Presently, there is no accepted and practicable quantitative tool to reflect the objective contribution degree. This article reviews domestic and international researches on the contribution degree of hurting factors in mental injury, including the concept, connotation, related assessment methods, problems in assessment and its future study trend.
Age Factors
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Brain Injuries/complications*
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Expert Testimony
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Forensic Psychiatry
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Humans
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Injury Severity Score
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Mental Disorders/psychology*
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Psychology, Social
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Sex Factors
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Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/psychology*
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Wounds and Injuries/complications*
3.Preparation of two poor water soluble drugs - nanoporous ZnO solid dispersions and the mechanism of drug dissolution improvement.
Bei GAO ; Chang-shan SUN ; Zhuang-zhi ZHI ; Yan WANG ; Di CHANG ; Si-ling WANG ; Tong-ying JIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(11):1399-1407
Nanoporous ZnO was used as a carrier to prepare drug solid dispersion, the mechanism of which to improve the drug dissolution was also studied. Nanoporous ZnO, obtained through chemical deposition method, was used as a carrier to prepare indomethacin and cilostazol solid dispersions by melt-quenching method, separately. The results of scanning electron microscope, surface area analyzer, fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimeter and X-ray diffraction showed that drugs were implanted into nanopores of ZnO by physical adsorption effect and highly dispersed into nanopores of ZnO in amorphous form, moreover, these nanopores strongly inhibited amorphous recrystallization in the condition of 45 degrees C and 75% RH. In addition, the results of the dissolution tested in vitro exhibited that the accumulated dissolutions of indomethacin and cilostazol solid dispersions achieved about 90% within 5 min and approximately 80% within 30 min. It was indicated in this study that the mechanism of drug dissolution improvement was associated with the effects of nanoporous ZnO carrier on increasing drug dispersion, controlling drug in nanopores as amorphous form and inhibiting amorphous recrystallization.
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal
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administration & dosage
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chemistry
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Calorimetry, Differential Scanning
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Drug Carriers
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Indomethacin
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administration & dosage
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chemistry
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Nanostructures
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Phosphodiesterase 3 Inhibitors
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administration & dosage
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chemistry
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Solubility
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Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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Tetrazoles
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administration & dosage
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chemistry
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X-Ray Diffraction
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Zinc Oxide
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chemistry
4.An examination of the self-reported scale of brief psychopathological symptoms to detect malingering in forensic psychiatric subjects.
Bei-ling GAO ; Zhi-biao HUANG ; Dong-ling WU ; Shu-ming DING ; Wei-de LIANG ; Xue-wu LI
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2008;24(4):256-258
OBJECTIVE:
To examine the self-reported scale of brief psychopathological symptoms (SBPS) to detect malingering in forensic psychiatric cases.
METHODS:
Two hundred and six cases with different types of psychiatric problems were tested by SBPS. All cases were separately evaluated by two experts.
RESULTS:
About 34.5% cases (71/206) were classified as malingering by the cut-off 13 scores of SBPS. Compared with expert's evaluation, SBPS showed a false negative rate of 19.8% and a false positive rate of 1.7%, respectively, with a total accuracy rate of 90.8%. Cases involved in compensations including working injury and traffic accidence showed the highest rate of malingering (51%).
CONCLUSION
SBPS is useful for detecting malingering psychopathological symptoms.
Adult
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Female
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Forensic Psychiatry
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Humans
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Lie Detection
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Male
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Malingering/psychology*
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Mental Disorders/psychology*
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Psychological Tests
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Reproducibility of Results
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Volition
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Young Adult
5.Rapid genetic diagnosis and prenatal diagnosis of spinal muscular atrophy by denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography.
Hai-yan ZHU ; Ling-qian WU ; Qian PAN ; Bei-sha TANG ; De-sheng LIANG ; Zhi-gao LONG ; He-ping DAI ; Kun XIA ; Jia-hui XIA
Chinese Medical Journal 2006;119(14):1222-1225
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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methods
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Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein
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genetics
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Nerve Tissue Proteins
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genetics
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Prenatal Diagnosis
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methods
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RNA-Binding Proteins
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genetics
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SMN Complex Proteins
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Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Spinal Muscular Atrophies of Childhood
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diagnosis
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genetics
6.Mental health situation of men who have sex with men among university students
Fang YANG ; Ling LI ; Shu-Xing YANG ; Jing ZHOU ; Xu GAO ; Wei SONG ; Hong-Yan PENG ; Bei WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2012;33(11):1139-1140
Objective To study the mental health situation on men who have sex with men (MSM) among university students.Methods Snowballing method was used to recruit the target people,and to use both symptom checklist (SCL-90) and psychological interview for measurement.SPSS 11.5 and t-test were used for descriptive analysis.Results Measurement of 120 MSM at colleges,the average SCL-90 test appeared as 2.73 (s=0.51).Mental health situation of the MSM who had been out of the ‘closet’ was better than those who had not (t=17.325,P<0.01).Among MSM who had had stable same-sex partners was in better situation than those without (t=7.286,P<0.05).There appeared significant effect in improving the mental health situation of MSM who had received psychological counseling and participating in those activities relevant to psychological assistance (F=31.54,P<0.01).Conclusion Moderate or severe psychological distress often seen in the MSM college students,suggesting that psychological counseling provided to these people was very important.
7.Research on the incompatibility of Radix adenophora, Radix glehniae combined with Veratrum nigrum L. by uniform designed toxicity assay.
Guan-xiu ZHU ; Yu-Guang WANG ; Fei LI ; Liang YANG ; Bei-Bei LU ; Zeng-Chun MA ; Qian-De LIANG ; Cheng-Rong XIAO ; Hong-Ling TAN ; Xiang-lin TANG ; Bo-li ZHANG ; Yue GAO
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2013;33(5):686-690
OBJECTIVETo study the toxicity changes of different proportions of Radix Adenophora, Radix Glehniae combined with Veratrum nigrum L., thus providing acute toxicity data and investigating whether decoction factors were correlated with toxicity.
METHODSThe uniform design method was used by two factors and seven levels to investigate the toxicity changes in different proportions of Radix Adenophora, Radix Glehniae combined with Veratrum nigrum L. The decoction factors were also investigated.
RESULTSThe compatibility toxicity was affected mainly by Veratrum nigrum L. and the toxicity increased along with increased doses of Veratrum nigrum L. The toxicity of co-decoction was higher than mixed decoction in the same dosage of Radix Glehniae and Veratrum nigrum L. The promotion of the dissolution of the toxic component of Veratrum nigrum L. in co-decoction may be the cause of the higher toxicity.
CONCLUSIONRadix Adenophora and Radix Glehniae combined with Veratrum nigrum L. resulted in higher toxicity, which indicated that the incompatibility between Radix Adenophora, Radix Glehniae, and Veratrum nigrum L. In clinic practice, a prescription contained these drugs should be avoided.
Animals ; Drug Antagonism ; Drug Incompatibility ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; toxicity ; Female ; Male ; Mice
8.Screening of pregnane X receptor activation from ginsenosides.
Yu-Guang WANG ; Hao-Sheng LIU ; Xian-Xie ZHANG ; Yong XIAO ; Bei-Bei LU ; Zeng-Chun MA ; Qian-De LIANG ; Xiang-Lin TANG ; Cheng-Rong XIAO ; Hong-Ling TAN ; Bo-Li ZHANG ; Yue GAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(1):144-148
In order to study effects of ginseng on the metabolism of drug belong to CYP3A4 substrate, screening of pregnane X receptor activation from ginsenosides was performed by reporter assay. Based on PXR-CYP3A stable translation cell lines, 13 ginsenosides were screened for pregnane X receptor activation by reporter assays, and RIF as the positive control. The effect of ginsenosides Rg1 onCYP3A4 mRNA expression was also investigated by RT-PCR. The PXR-CYP3A stable translation cell lines had good response to RIF, and the EC50 is 2.51 micro mol x L(-1). When the condition of final concentration was 10 micromol x L(-1), ginsenoside F2 and protopanaxatriol had moderate inductive effects on PXR. Panaxotriol, Rg2, pseudoginsenoside F11, Rg1, ginsenoside and Rb3 had inhibitory effects on PXR. Ginsenoside Rf1, Rg3, Rh2 and protopanaxdiol had no obvious effects on PXR. Rg1 down-regulated CYP3A4 mRNA expression in a concentration-dependent manner. Activation of pregnane X receptor by ginsenosides may influence the metabolism of drug belong to CYP3A4 substrate, and cause ginseng-drug interactions.
Cytochrome P-450 CYP3A
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genetics
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metabolism
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Drug Interactions
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Ginsenosides
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pharmacology
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Hep G2 Cells
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Humans
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RNA, Messenger
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metabolism
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Receptors, Steroid
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agonists
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antagonists & inhibitors
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genetics
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Sapogenins
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pharmacology
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Transfection
9.Pharmacology research on PXR as a potential target in screening bioactive components of Chinese material medica.
Yu-guang WANG ; Xian-xie ZHANG ; Han LI ; Bei-bei LU ; Jian-ming ZHOU ; Hao-sheng LIU ; Dong-hua HU ; Tao ZHOU ; Ya-xin ZHANG ; Zeng-chun MA ; Qian-de LIANG ; Xiang-lin TANG ; Cheng-rong XIAO ; Hong-ling TAN ; Yue GAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(17):3444-3449
Pregnane X receptor (PXR) is key transcription factors which mainly regulate the expression of CYP3A genes. At the molecular level, PXR has been revealed the protection mechanism of the body against xenochemicals and a major mode of the drug-drug interactions. Besides playing an important role in drug metabolism and interactions, PXR and its target genes also play an important role in maintaining normal physiological function and homeostasis. Therefore, it is necessary to study the regulation of PXR and its related pharmacological effects of TCM and natural products, and to provide new clues for the new pharmacological pathway.
Animals
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Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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pharmacology
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Gene Expression
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drug effects
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Humans
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Receptors, Steroid
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antagonists & inhibitors
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genetics
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metabolism
10.A novel reassortant H3N8 influenza virus isolated from drinking water for duck in a domestic duck farm in Poyang Lake area.
Bei Bei DONG ; Cui Ling XU ; Li Bo DONG ; Hui Jian CHENG ; Lei YANG ; Shu Mei ZOU ; Min CHEN ; Tian BAI ; Ye ZHANG ; Rong Bao GAO ; Xiao Dan LI ; Jing Hong SHI ; Hui YUAN ; Jing YANG ; Tao CHEN ; Yun ZHU ; Ying XIONG ; Shuai YANG ; Yue Long SHU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2013;26(7):546-551
OBJECTIVETo conduct a full genome sequence analysis for genetic characterization of an H3N8 influenza virus isolated from drinking water of a domestic duck farm in Poyang Lake area in 2011.
METHODSThe virus was cultivated by specific pathogen free (SPF) chicken embryo eggs and was subtyped into hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) by real-time PCR method. Eight gene segments were sequenced and phylogenetic analysis was conducted.
RESULTSThe NA gene of this virus belongs to North American lineage; other seven genes belong to Eurasian lineage. Compared with the viruses containing NA gene, the PB2 and PB1 gene came from different clades. And this indicates that the virus was a novel reassortant genotype. The HA receptor binding preference was avian-like and the cleavage site sequence showed a low pathogenic feature. There was no drug resistance mutation of M2 protein. The mutations of Asn30Asp, and Thr215Ala of the M1 protein implied the potential of pathogenicity increase in mice.
CONCLUSIONThe finding of novel genotype of H3N8 virus in drinking water in this duck farm near Poyang Lake highlighted the importance of strengthening the surveillance of avian influenza in this region, which could contribute to pinpointing the influenza ecological relations among avian, swine, and human.
Amino Acid Sequence ; Animal Husbandry ; Animals ; Base Sequence ; China ; DNA, Viral ; genetics ; Drinking Water ; Ducks ; Influenza A Virus, H3N8 Subtype ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Lakes ; Phylogeny ; RNA, Viral ; genetics ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; Water Microbiology ; Water Pollutants ; isolation & purification