1."Medical records data mining research of Zhuang Guokang’s""Nourishing Yin method""in the treatment of eczema"
Bo PANG ; Ying FAN ; Ping SONG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(12):1110-1114
Objective To explore the diagnosis and treatment rule of eczema by Zhuang Guokang. Methods Data of 58 eczema patients treated by Zhuang Guokang were collected as research objects to set up the database. Support vector machine (SVM) method was adopted to take data mining research of the key points of syndrome differentiation and the rule of medication. Results The nourishing Yin method was extracted as the category property to get 3 classification models of the syndrome differentiation key points, the related treatment methods and medication rule and 63 relevant quantitative data. The accuracy rate of model classification of the main differentiation points of nourishing Yin method corresponding to Yin reached 77.586%, and Kappa value was 0.536. Among these points, the weight of chapping(1.558), papules(1.456), thready pulse(1.036)and desquamation(0.858) got higher significance. The accuracy rate of model classification of medication feature reached 86.2069%, and Kappa value was 0.719. Among these medicines, Pseudostellaria heterophylla(0.776), Semen plantaginis (0.550), Asparagus root(0.525) and Solomonseal (0.388) got higher significance. Conclusion The research revealed the syndrome differentiation key points and the medication rule of Zhuang Guokang’snourishing Yin methodin the treatment of eczema, and explored the path of experience transforming to knowledge of the famous old TCM doctors.
2.Adenosarcoma arising in abdominal scar endometriosis: report of a case.
Fan YANG ; Kai-xuan YANG ; Xian-ying YAO ; Jing GONG ; Bo SONG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(9):643-644
Abdominal Injuries
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complications
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Adenosarcoma
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etiology
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Adult
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Cicatrix
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complications
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Endometriosis
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complications
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Female
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Humans
3.Effect of Moxibustion at Neiguan (PC 6) on Precordial Skin Temperaturei in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
Zhaobao LI ; Yanyan WU ; Jiuyun FAN ; Song HE ; Bo ZHU ; Mingyong HUANG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;(7):695-696
Objective To explore the association between precordial skin temperature and coronary heart disease and effect of moxibustion at Neiguan (PC 6) on precordial skin temperature in patients with coronary heart disease. Method Thirty healthy volunteers (control group) and thirty patients with coronary heart disease (treatment group) received infrared thermal imaging examination on region A (precordial region) and region B on chest. Afterwards, all subjects were given moxibustion at Neiguan (PC 6) and then received infrared thermal imaging examination again. The temperatures of before and after moxibustion were compared. Result In the treatment group, there was a significant difference in comparing the average temperature in region A and B before moxibustion (P<0.05), and the difference was statistically significant after moxibustion (P<0.05). After moxibustion, there was a significant difference in comparing the average temperature in region A between the two groups (P<0.05). Conclusion To some extent, the precordial skin temperature reflects the blood supply condition of coronary artery. Moxibustion at Neiguan (PC 6) can change the temperature and improve the coronary blood supply.
4.Advances in reverse genetics-based vaccines of foot and mouth disease.
Bo YANG ; Fan YANG ; Song-Hao WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Wei-Jun CAO ; Hong YIN ; Hai-Xue ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(2):213-220
Reverse-genetic engineering of foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV) can improve the productivity, antigen matching, antigen stability, immune response ability, and biological safety of vaccines, so vaccine candidates with anticipated biological characteristics can be promptly achieved. Negative influence in taming of virulent strains can also be decreased or avoided. Reverse genetics not only make up for deficiencies like limitation of viral nature, low success rate, and time and energy consuming, but also realize more active designing of vaccines. Therefore, reverse genetics is significant in improving integral quality and efficiency of vaccines. In this review, we use FMDV vaccines as an example to summarize improvement in biological characteristics of virulent strains and provide a reference for related researches.
Animals
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Antibodies, Viral
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immunology
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease
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immunology
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prevention & control
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virology
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus
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genetics
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immunology
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Reverse Genetics
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Viral Vaccines
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genetics
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immunology
5.Graded ethanol precipitation method on physicochemical properties and antioxidant activities of polysaccharides extracted from Astragalus Radix.
Hong-fa LI ; Song-bo GUO ; Shu-li MAN ; Ya-ya FAN ; Ting-ting WANG ; Xia LI ; Wen-yuan GAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(11):2112-2116
Astragalus polysaccharide has been widely used in food and medicinal industry owing to its health-promoting properties. In order to characterize better the relationship among molecular weight, structure-activity and activities, a simple method was used different concentration of ethanol including 30% (PW30), 50% (PW50), 70% (PW70), 75% (PW75), 80% (PW80) and 90% (PW90) to precipitate Astragalus polysaccharides into different molecular weight. As a result, PW90 showed smooth surface and the strongest antioxidant activity among these six fractions (P < 0.05). In conclusion, graded ethanol precipitation was a simple method to separate Astragalus polysaccharides into different molecular weight with different antioxidant activity fractions.
Antioxidants
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pharmacology
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Astragalus Plant
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chemistry
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Chemical Precipitation
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Ethanol
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chemistry
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Polysaccharides
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chemistry
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pharmacology
6.Gene Mapping and Mutation Identification in Patients with Primary Erythromelalgia
Yun WANG ; Yong YANG ; Song LI ; Jianfeng FAN ; Zhe XU ; Bo LIU ; Zhipeng FAN ; Jiang JIN ; Guodong WU ; Dingfang BU ; Yan SHEN ; Xuejun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(07):-
Objective To map the specific gene responsible for primary erythromelalgia and identify gene mutations in a Chinese family and one sporadic patient with primary erythromelalgia. Methods Geno-mic DNA was extracted from peripheral lymphocytes of the family members of the pedigree and the sporadic patient. Scanning the genes on chromosome 2q that had been identified was performed by using 6 microsatellite markers for the family members with primary erythromelalgia. Then linkage analysis and haplotype analysis were conducted. All exons of SCN9A gene were analyzed by PCR-DNA sequencing. The mutation identification was also confirmed by restriction fragment length polymorphism(RFLP). Results A maximum 2-point LOD score of 2.11 was found at a recombination fraction (? = 0.00) with markers D2S2370 and D2S2330. Recombination events were detected by markers D2S1353 and D2S2345 in this family by the haplotype analysis. There were two missense heterozygous point mutations in the 15th exon of SCN9A gene both in the family(T2573A) and the sporadic patient(T2543C), leading to the substitution of the amino acid leucine to histidine(L858H) and isoleucine to threonine(I848T), respectively. The above mutations were not found in 400 normal alleles. Conclusion It is proved that primary erythromelalgia is caused by mutations in SCN9A gene.
7.Purification of ovalbumin from hen egg white by high-speed counter-current aqueous two-phase chromatography.
Wen-Bo ZHI ; Qiu-Yun DENG ; Jiang-Nan SONG ; Fan OUYANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2005;21(1):129-134
High-speed counte-recurrent chromatography (HSCCC) is a continuous liquid-liquid partition chromatography without solid matrix, which has the significant features of high resolution and high recovery. The separation of bio-macromolecule in aqueous two-phase systems (ATPs) with HSCCC is still under research, and the establishment of high-speed counter-current aqueous two-phase chromatography (HSCCC-ATP) relies on the improvement of equipment structure and optimization of operation parameters. By using a multi-column high-speed counter-current chromatograph, the separation of protein mixture and the purification of ovalbumin from hen egg white were studied. The effects of pH and PEG concentration on the partition coefficients of proteins were tested in PEG1000-phosphate ATPs, and distinct differences among partition coefficients of proteins were found at pH 9.2 and 15.0% (W/W) PEG concentration in said system. The separation of protein mixture, consisting of cytochrome C, lysozyme and myoglobin was successfully performed in 15.0% (W/W) PEG1000-17.0% (W/W) potassium phosphate ATPs at pH 9.2 with high-speed counter-current chromatograph at rotation speed of 850r/min and flow rate of 0.8mL/min, using upper phase as stationary phase. pH and PEG concentration also had distinct effects on the partition coefficients of the major protein components in hen egg white, including ovaltransferrin, ovalbumin and lysozyme. The optimal pH value and PEG concentration for the purification of ovalbumin by HSCCC-ATP were found to be 9.2 and 16.0% (W/W) respectively. Ovalbumin was successfully purified to homogeneity from the hen egg white sample in 16.0% (W/W) PEG1000-17.0% (W/W) potassium phosphate ATPs at pH 9.2 with high-speed counter-current chromatograph at rotation speed of 850r/min and flow rate of 1.8mL/min, using upper phase as stationary phase. The purification recovery of ovalbumin was around 95%.
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Chickens
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Countercurrent Distribution
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methods
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Egg White
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chemistry
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Ovalbumin
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isolation & purification
8.Molecular evolution of influenza A/H3N2 viruses HA and NA genes circulating in Shenzhen in 2017
Ying FAN ; Xue-yun LI ; Shi-song FANG ; Bo PENG
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2019;23(9):1114-1120
Objective To investigate the molecular evolution of the Hemagglutinin (HA) and Neuraminidase (NA) genes of influenza A/H3N2 viruses in Shenzhen in the first half of 2017, so as to provide scientific basis for predicating influenza epidemic and variation. Methods A total of 40 influenza A/H3N2 viruses strains were selected and the molecular phylogenetic trees were constructed by bioinformatics software DNAStar, MEGA 7.0, etc. Then, the genetic characteristics and variation of HA and NA genes along with corresponding amino acids were analyzed. Results The homology of Shenzhen isolates reached 97.8%-100.0%, which located in the human-derived branch of Asia and North America. Compared with the vaccine strains A/Switzerland/9715293/2013(H3N2) and A/Hong Kong 14801/2014(H3N2) recommended by world Health Oraganication (WHO), there was a higher sequence similarity. Compared with the vaccine strain, HA and NA proteins had a number of amino acid sites replaced, of which HA 6 antigen sites and 2 receptor binding sites change; NA had a mutation of D151N/G located in enzyme activity sites. Potential N-glycosylation sites for HA and NA also changed. Conclusions The influenza A/H3N2 viruses in Shenzhen in the first half of 2017 has not yet formed a new subtype in the epidemic. Currently, the recommended vaccine strains still have some protective effects on the population. The replacement mutation of multiple amino acids sites of HA and NA suggests that the dynamic monitoring of molecular level of influenza A/H3N2 viruses need to be strengthened.
9.cGAS recognizes HTLV-1 RTI and induces STING-dependent innate immune responses
Yue LIU ; Yuhan CUI ; Di SONG ; Yuhe GUAN ; Fan CHEN ; Mengmeng CHEN ; Bo YANG ; Jie WANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2019;39(3):168-173
Objective To investigate whether cyclic GMP-AMP synthase ( cGAS ) , a cytosolic DNA sensor, could recognize the reverse transcription intermediate and induce the subsequent signaling path-way during the infection of human T cell leukemia virus type 1 ( HTLV-1 ) . Methods Biotin-labeled ssDNA90, a reverse transcription intermediate of HTLV-1, was transfected into HeLa cells and the interac-tion between it and cGAS was detected by co-immunoprecipitation experiments. HeLa cells were co-cultured with HTLV-1-positive MT2 cells and the interaction between cGAS and stimulator of interferon genes ( STING) was analyzed by co-immunoprecipitation experiments. The expression of STING in HeLa cells was silenced by siRNA. cGAS was transfected into the HeLa cells 24 h after the silencing and after 24 h, these cells were co-cultured with MT2 cells for another 24 h. Real-time PCR assay was used to measure the ex-pression of IFN-β, RANTES ( regulated upon activation, normal T-cell expressed, and secreted) , TNF-α, HTLV-1 protein Tax, p19 and HBZ. Immunoblot assay was performed to evaluate the phosphorylation of IRF3 and p65 in HeLa cells. Results cGAS interacted with ssDNA90. cGAS interacted with STING in the cytoplasm. In STING-silenced HeLa cells, cGAS transfection had no influence on the expression of IFN-β, RANTES , TNF-α, Tax , p19 or HBZ , nor did it affect the phosphorylation of IRF3 or p65 . Conclusions cGAS interacted with HTLV-1 RTI ssDNA90 and activated STING-dependent innate immune responses.
10.Preparation of curcumin-loaded long-circulating liposomes and its pharmacokinetics in rats.
Ji YOU ; Dong-Bo DAI ; Wen-Jie HE ; Gang LI ; Shu-Cheng SONG ; Ying-Hui WEI ; Fan-Zhu LI ; Xiu-Ling XU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(7):1238-1242
Curcumin has a wide spectrum of pharmaceutical properties such as antitumor, antioxidant, antiamyloid, and anti-inflammatory activity. However, poor aqueous solubility and low bioavailability of curcumin are major challenge in its development as a useful drug. To overcome many of these problems, curcumin-loaded long-circulating liposomes (Cur-LCL) were prepared by the ethanol injection method. Morphology of Cur-LCL was observed by transmission electron microscope, mean particle size and Zeta potential were detected by laser particle size analyzer, entrapment efficiency and drug loading were evaluated by ultracentrifugation. The drug release behavior in vitro and pharmacokinetic behavior in rats of Cur-LCL were investigated with curcumin (Cur) and curcumin liposomes (Cur-Lips) as control. The results showed that the mean diameter of Cur-LCL was 110 nm, the Zeta potential was -5.8 mV. The entrapment efficiency and drug loading of Cur-LCL was 80.25%, 2.06%, respectively. The release behavior in vitro studied by dialysis in PBS buffer showed significant sustained release profile that 48.95% Cur were released from Cur-LCL in 7 h, 88.92% in 24 h. The pharmacokinetic parameters showed that compared with Cur and Cur-Lips, the t(1/2beta) of Cur-LCL was extended to 13 and 1.8-fold, respectively. Besides, the AUC values was significantly increased (P < 0.01), and the clearance was evidently decreased (P < 0.01). These results from in vitro and in vivo indicated that Cur-LCL were able to realize controlled drug release and increase circulation time.
Animals
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Curcumin
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chemistry
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pharmacokinetics
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Delayed-Action Preparations
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chemistry
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pharmacokinetics
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Drug Carriers
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chemistry
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Female
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Humans
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Liposomes
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chemistry
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Male
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Particle Size
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Solubility