1.Assemble of magnetic nanoparticles into the structure of cisplatin liposome.
Lu WANG ; Caiqin YANG ; Jing WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(5):592-8
Effects of different procedures of magnetic nanoparticles into the liposome structure on the distribution of magnetic particles in the liposome were investigated. Magnetic liposomes with high-encapsulating rate of cisplatin (CDDP) were obtained. Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles which was modified by organic functional group on surface was synthesized by an one-step modified hydrothermal method. The CDDP magnetic liposomes were prepared by a film scattering-ultrasonic technique and the concentrations of CDDP in the liposomes were measured by graphite furnace atomic absorbance spectroscopy. Magnetic liposomes with different microstructure were prepared by the two different procedures, where the magnetic particles were combined with phospholipid before the film preparation to form liposome in procedure I, and drug solution and the magnetic particles were mixed before hydrating the lipids film to form liposome in procedure II. The liposome structure was observed by transmission electron microscope (TEM). The CDDP magnetic liposomes were prepared by the optimized method which was selected by orthogonal test. Encapsulation rate of the magnetic particles distributed in the phospholipid bilayer through the procedure I was 34.90%. While liposome, produced by the procedure II technique, contained magnetic particles in the interior aqueous compartment, which encapsulation rate was 28.34%. Encapsulation rates of both I and II were higher than that of conventional liposome. The release profile of all the three different liposomes in vitro fitted with a first-order equation. Because of distribution of magnetic particles in the phospholipid bilayer, the skeleton of phospholipid bilayer was changed. The releasing tl/2 of magnetic liposomes produced by the procedure I technique is 9 h, which is shorter than that of the other two liposomes. Assemble of magnetic nanoparticles into the structure of liposome was succeeded by the procedure I, which showed superiority than by procedure II whatever in CDDP liposome encapsulation efficiency and content of the magnetic particles and would ensure sustained-release character.
2.Epitympanic recess wall reconstruction in the modified radical mastoidectomy application.
Caiqin YANG ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Caiyun YANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;26(22):1047-1047
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear
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surgery
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Ear, Middle
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surgery
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Mastoid
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surgery
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Middle Aged
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Young Adult
3.Influences of Polyethylene Glycol6000 on the Solubility of m-Nisoldipine
Xiaowei SHI ; Mengmeng SUN ; Jing WANG ; Caiqin YANG
Herald of Medicine 2014;(5):664-667
Objective To investigate the influences of polyethylene glycol on the solubility and in vitro dissolution of m-nisoldipine,which could provide guidance for chosing formulations of m-nisoldipine. Methods Solid dispersions of m-nisoldipine were prepared by solvent-melting method with polyethylene glycol6000 matrix. DSC and XRD spectroscopy were applied to identify the solid dispersions. The solubility and in vitro dissolution were detected by UV spectroscopy. Results The DSC and XRD map were different from the crude drug and their physical mixtures. The dissolution rates(13,15,17) were faster(35. 31%,38. 71%,41. 48%) than that of the crude drug(26. 80%),and the dissolution rates of the solid dispersions in the same ratio were higher than the physical mixtures. Conclusion DSC analysis indicated that eutectic compounds were produced by the m-nisoldipine and polyethylene glycol,in which polyethylene glycol6000 acts as a carrier. The solubility and in vitro dissolution of m-nisoldipine can be increased.
4.Preparation of m-Nisoldipine Solid Dispersion
Caiqin YANG ; Haiyan WU ; Jing WANG ; Jianqiang LI
China Pharmacy 2007;0(34):-
OBJECTIVE:To prepare m-nisoldipine solid dispersion from poorly-soluble m-nisoldipine so as to improve its solubility and dissolution rate in vitro. METHODS: Solid dispersions of m-nisoldipine were prepared by coprecipitation method with poloxamer as carrier; Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was used to determine the status of nimodipine in carrier. The solubility and the dissolution rate of the solid dispersion in vitro were studied. RESULTS: DSC analysis indicated that eutectic mixture was formed from m-nisoldipine and poloxamer. The solubility of m-nisoldipine and the its solid dispersions prepared from m-nisoldipine and poloxamer at different ratio (1∶3, 1∶5, 1∶7) were 0.89, 4.50, 15.35, and 23.03 mg?L-1, respectively, and their 120 min dissolution rates were 26.80%, 38.57%, 41.38%, and 45.92%, respectively. In the same ratio, the dissolution rates of the solid dispersions were higher than those of their physics mixtures. CONCLUSIONS: The solid dispersion of m-nisoldipine prepared with poloxamer as carrier can increase the solubility and dissolution rate in vitro.
5.Clinical significance of miR-26a-5p-regulated MCL-1 expression in pre-eclampsia
Ying YANG ; Wenli GOU ; Yin GU ; Li CHENG ; Caiqin LAI ; Yelan JU ; Chenhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;33(4):713-718
AIM:To investigate the clinical significance of microRNA-26a-5p (miR-26a-5p)-regulated mye-loid cell leukemia-1 (MCL-1) expression in the development of maternal preeclampsia.METHODS:Plasma and placen-tal tissues were collected from 21 cases of normal pregnancy, 13 cases of maternal gestational hypertension, 15 cases of mild preeclampsia and 26 cases of severe preeclampsia.The levels of plasma and placental miR-26a-5p and placental MCL-1 mRNA were detected by real-time PCR.Western blotting analysis was used to determine the protein expression of placen-tal MCL-1.The clinical significance of the above parameters was also analyzed.RESULTS:miR-26a-5p expression gradu-ally increased(P<0.01) in the 4 groups of maternal plasma and placentas with the disease development, and the mRNA expression of MCL-1 was significantly reduced in the placentas (P<0.01), both showing a significant negative correlation (P<0.01).Meanwhile, the expression of miR-26a-5p and MCL-1 protein in the placental tissues was negatively correla-ted (P<0.01).The miR-26a-5p up-regulation in maternal plasma and placental tissues was negatively correlated with ges-tational age, maternal plasma albumin levels and fetal weight, while it was positively correlated with maternal blood pres-sure and urinary protein level (P<0.01), which was in contrary to the down-regulation of placental MCL-1.CONCLU-SION:Up-regulation of miR-26a-5p is involved in the occurrence and development of preeclampsia by down-regulation of MCL-1.
6.Application of near infrared fluorescent dye in the study of patient-derived gastric cancer xenograft nude mouse models
Ningning ZHAO ; Caiqin ZHANG ; Yong ZHAO ; Li YANG ; Hai ZHANG ; Yilun LIU ; Changhong SHI
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2015;(6):643-647
Objective To establish a patient-derived gastric cancer xenograft( PDX) model in nude mice and to in-vestigate the application of near infrared fluorescent ( NIRF) dye IR-783 in in vivo imaging of gastric cancer xenograft mod-els.Methods Fresh human gastric cancer tissue was taken and transplanted into the subrenal capsule of nude mice to es-tablish the xenograft model.When the transplanted tumors grew,took part of the tumor tissue to do HE staining and compare the structural characteristics with the primary tumor.Another portion of the tumor was xenografted into nude mice subcutane-ously.Twenty days later,the tumor-bearing mice were injected intraperitoneally with IR-783 dye (10μM) in a dose of 100 mg/20 g.The intensity of the tumor image was monitored by optical NIRF imaging.The correction between tumor volume and fluorescence intensity was analyzed.Finally,the expression of OATP1B3 and HIF1αin the xenografted tumor tissue was detected by immunohistochemistry.Results We successfully established three patient-derived xenograft ( PDH) models of human gastric cancer.The transplanted tumor tissues maintained the histological characteristics of the primary tumor well.NIRF signal can be detec ted in subrenal capsule of the xenografted nude mice.The correlation between tumor size and fluorescence intensity in the PDX models reached higher than 98%.Strong positive expressions of HIF1αand OATP1B3 in the tumor tissues were detected.Conclusions NIRF dye IR-783 can be specifically accumulated at the tumor site,therefore, can be used to detect PDX in vivo early.The tumor targeting property may be related to the expression of OATP1B3 and HIF1α.
7.Application of FTS and NIRF conjugated compounds in imaging and therapy of mouse tumor models
Hao WANG ; Zilong YANG ; Caiqin ZHANG ; Pengpeng WU ; Yong ZHAO ; Ningning ZHAO ; Changhong SHI
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2017;25(4):345-349
Objective To study the tumor targeting ability and application of farnesylthiosalicylic Acid (FTS) and heptamethine carbocyanine fluorescent dye-mediated near-infrared imagine in living animals, and confirm the inhibitory effect of this compound on growth of tumor cells.Methods Human breast cancer cell line MCF-7, glioma cell line U251 and prostate cancer cell line PC3 were cultured to logarithmic growth phase, and different concentrations of FTS and FTS-IR783 were added, respectively.We observed the inhibitory effect of those two compounds on the growth of tumor cells.Under fluorescence microscopy, specific accumulation of FTS-IR783 in these tumor cells was observed.The tumor cells (1×106) were transplanted subcutaneously into nude mice.These mice were subjected to intraperitoneal injection of FTS-IR783 (10 nmol/mouse) two weeks later.In the in vivo imaging, near infrared fluorescence signal and tumor volume were measured and their correlation was analyzed.Results Compared with FTS, FTS-IR783 significantly inhibited the growth of MCF-7, U251 and PC3 cells in vitro.FTS-IR783 was specifically uptaken by these three kinds of tumor cells, showing strong near infrared fluorescence in cell agglomerates.After subcutaneous injection of FTS-IR783, the correlation between fluorescence intensity and tumor volume was 0.987, 0.998 and 0.971, respectively.Conclusions The compound of FTS conjugated with near infrared fluorescent dye IR-783 can specifically recognize tumor cells, in both in vitro and in vivo imaging.At the same time, the compound can significantly inhibit the growth of tumor cells, and may be expected to become a new potential targeted drug.
8.Cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential elicited by different types air conducted sounds among normal young Chinese people.
Yintong YANG ; Qing ZHANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Yanfei CHEN ; Caiqin WU ; Xiaohui KOU ; Demin KONG ; Xiaohong JING ; Min XU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(13):1175-1178
OBJECTIVE:
To observe waveform difference among cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (cVEMP) elicited with different types of air conducted sound in normal young Chinese subjects.
METHOD:
Twenty adult volunteers (40 ears) were recruited as research subjects including 10 males and 10 females aged between 19 and 30.500 Hz Tone Burst, 1000 Hz Tone Burst and Click were employed as stimulus for conventional air conducted sound-cVEMP (ACS-cVEMP) examinations in bilateral ears of each subject. The response rate, threshold, P1 latency, N1 latency, P1-N1 latency interval, amplitude and inter-aural asymmetry were recorded and compared among groups.
RESULT:
The response rate was 97.5% in 500Hz Tone Burst (39/40), 87.5% in 1 000Hz Tone Burst (35/40)and 67.5% in Click (27/40), There were no statistically significant difference between 500Hz Tone Burst and 1000Hz Tone Burst (P > 0.05) but there were statistically significant difference between click and the other groups (P < 0.05). We collected the waveform parameters (the threshold, P1 latency, N1 latency, P1-N1 latency interval, amplitude) which had statistically significant difference between 500 Hz Tone Burst and the other groups (P < 0.05). The inter-aural asymmetrys had no statistically significant differents among groups.
CONCLUSION
The response rate and parameter could be affected by different types of air conducted sound in normal young Chinese subjects. 500 Hz Tone Burst was the best stimulus of type what we have known.
Adult
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Neck
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Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials
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Vestibule, Labyrinth
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physiology
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Young Adult
9.Prenatal diagnosis for a women with a suspected birth history of Angelman syndrome.
Caiqin GUO ; Jianping XIAO ; Junfeng WANG ; Lan YANG ; Ye TANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2015;32(6):827-829
OBJECTIVETo verify the diagnosis of Angelman syndrome(AS) in a proband in order to provide prenatal diagnosis for his family.
METHODSArray comparative genome hybridization(array-CGH) and fluorescence in situ hybridization(FISH) on metaphase chromosomes were performed.
RESULTSThe karyotype of the proband was normal, and a regional deletion of 15q11.1-11.2 was detected by array-CGH. FISH analysis has confirmed loss of heterozygosity in 15q11.2. No positive results were obtained by array-CGH or karyotype analysis. Amniotic fluid sample was taken from the proband's mother upon her subsequent pregnancy. The karyotype of the fetus was normal, but SNP microarray chip analysis has identified loss of heterozygosity in 8p23.1-p22. As no abnormality was observed by ultrasound and other prenatal examinations, the pregnancy was recommended to continue to full-term, and a healthy infant was born.
CONCLUSIONClinically suspected AS can be diagnosed by array-CGH and FISH. The result may facilitate accurate genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis for the affected family.
Adult ; Angelman Syndrome ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Chromosome Aberrations ; Chromosome Deletion ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 15 ; genetics ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 8 ; genetics ; Comparative Genomic Hybridization ; Female ; Fetal Diseases ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Humans ; In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ; Infant, Newborn ; Karyotyping ; Loss of Heterozygosity ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Outcome ; Prenatal Diagnosis ; methods
10.Relationship between 3-d reconstruction of regenerated fibers and functional recovery after mastoid segment of facial nerve was repaired.
Caiqin WU ; Lin YANG ; Peidong DAI ; Keqiang WANG ; Tianyu ZHANG ; Hongqi ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2011;25(19):895-898
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the relationship between three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction of regenerated fibers and functional recovery after mastoid segment of facial nerve was repaired with either end-to-end anastomosis or autogenous great auricular nerve grafting.
METHOD:
Thirty healthy adult New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into two groups: one was end-to-end anastomosis group and another was autogenous great auricular nerve grafting group. Only mastoid segment of right facial nerve of each animal was dissected and the contralateral nerve was as a control. Electromyogram (EMG) were recorded from 5 animals of each group at the 30th d, 90th d and 120th d after operation. After that the nerves were extracted, fixed, decalcified and embedded in paraffin. Samples was sectioned serially at 6 microm and stained with special trichrome stain. All the imagines were imported into Mimics software to reconstruct the 3-D model.
RESULT:
The significant differences were found in the regenerate fibers on 30 th d,and were found in amplitude of EMG on 30 th d and 90 th d. The image of 3-D reconstruction showed that the myelin sheath were thickening, connected from proximal to the distal gradually after repair.
CONCLUSION
The 3-D reconstruction of regenerated nerve fibers partly conformed to the functional recovery after facial nerve trunk was repaired. The functional recovery of facial nerve was related with both the quantity and the quality of regenerated nerve fibers.
Anastomosis, Surgical
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Animals
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Facial Nerve
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physiology
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surgery
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Male
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Mastoid
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innervation
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Nerve Regeneration
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Rabbits
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Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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rehabilitation
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Recovery of Function