1.Comparative study of onlay bone graft absorption of outer cortex from mandible and cranium.
Yan-Feng ZHAO ; Ping LU ; Xiao-Nan ZHOU ; Yun-Fei HAO ; Chang-Feng QU ; Hai-Feng LI ; Lai GUI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2008;24(4):303-306
OBJECTIVETo investigate the value of application of mandibular outer cortex as bone graft by comparing its bone absorption with cranial outer cortex.
METHODS8 minitype grown-up pigs at the age of 8 - 12 months underwent surgery of taking out the same size (2.5 cm x 1.0 cm) of outer cortex from mandible and craninium. The volume of the outer cortex was measured by volume-displacement method. Then the outer cortex of mandible and cranium were onlay grafted to the each side of the pig snout, respectively. 12 weeks later, 2 pigs were randomly selected for histological examination. The other 6 pigs were killed 24 weeks after surgery for measurement of the bone graft volume and histologic examination.
RESULTSThe bone graft absorption rate was (41 +/- 5)% for mandibular outer cortex and (46 +/- 12)% for cranial outer cortex, showing no significant difference between them (P = 0.51). The histologic examination results also had no marked difference in the bony healing and reforming between the two graft.
CONCLUSIONSMandibular outer cortex is a good donor site for onlay bone graft in craniofacial region.
Animals ; Bone Plates ; Bone Regeneration ; Bone Transplantation ; methods ; Female ; Male ; Mandible ; transplantation ; Skull ; transplantation ; Swine ; Swine, Miniature
2.Inhibitory effect of Qiangjing Tablets on the Fas/FasL pathway of cell apoptosis in male SD rats with infertility.
Pei-hai ZHANG ; Di-ang CHEN ; Liang DONG ; Guang-sen LI ; Jing YIN ; Xiao-wei QU ; Yao-dong YOU ; De-gui CHANG
National Journal of Andrology 2016;22(3):246-251
OBJECTIVETo observe the effects of Qiangjing Tablets (QJT) on the semen quality and Fas/FasL signaling pathway in male SD rats with infertility.
METHODSModels of infertility were made in 50 male SD rats by intragastric administration of Tripterygium (GTW) for 3 weeks, and another 20 rats were taken as blank controls. Then 40 successfully established rat models were randomly divided into four groups, model control, low-dose QJT, medium-dose QJT, and high-dose QJT, the latter three groups treated intragastrically with QJT at 58 mg, 105 mg, and 233 mg per kg of the body weight per day, respectively. After 4 weeks of medication, the rats were killed for examination of semen quality and determination of the expression of the apoptosis factor FasL in the testis tissue.
RESULTSCompared with the blank controls, the model rats showed significant decreases in sperm concentration ([71.99 ± 9.72] vs [10.94 ± 3.58] x 10⁶/ml, P < 0.01), motility ([48.95 ± 4.10] vs [9.31 ± 5.79]%, P < 0.01), and viability ( [82.06 ± 6.16] vs [24.03 ± 6.93]%, P < 0.01). In comparison with the model controls, the rats in the QJT groups exhibited remarkably increased sperm concentration, motility, and viability, more significantly in the high-dose group ([59.66 ± 4.53] x 10⁶/ml, [35.45 ± 5.21] %, and [61.97 ± 9.75]%) and medium-dose group ([40.89 ± 4.90] x 10⁶/ml, [24.41 ± 4.79]%, and [60.06 ± 10.62]%) (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). The expression of FasL was markedly reduced in the low-, medium-, and high-dose QJT groups (0.5215 ± 0.0189, 0.5371 ± 0.0364, and 0.4556 ± 0.0215) as compared with that of the model controls (0.5989 ± 0.0448 ) (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONBy upregulating the Fas/FasL signaling pathway, Tripterygium glycosides may induce the apoptosis of spermatogenic cells and reduce sperm concentration, motility and viability, resulting in infertility. The Chinese medicine Qiangjing Tablets can improve the reproductive function of male rats by decreasing the expression of the apoptosis factor FasL in the testis.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Fas Ligand Protein ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Germ Cells ; Glycosides ; Infertility, Male ; chemically induced ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; Male ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Semen ; drug effects ; Semen Analysis ; Signal Transduction ; Sperm Count ; Sperm Motility ; drug effects ; Tablets ; Testis ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Tripterygium
3.An approach to determine critical process parameters for ethanol precipitation process of danhong injection.
Bin-Jun YAN ; Zheng-Tai GUO ; Hai-Bin QU ; Bu-Chang ZHAO ; Tao ZHAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(11):1672-1675
OBJECTIVETo establish a method integrating multi-targets for determining critical process parameters of the manufacturing process of traditional Chinese medicine.
METHODThe ethanol precipitation process of Danhong injection was taken as an application case of the method established. Fractional factorial design of experiments were conducted. Mathematical models relating seven process parameters to ten targets in the ethanol precipitation process were established. Then the sums of the absolute values of the regression coefficients in the models were used to evaluate the criticality of process parameters.
RESULTWater content in the concentrate, ethanol concentration and ethanol consumption were identified as the critical process parameters.
CONCLUSIONThe method established can integrate multi-targets effectively for the evaluation of critical process parameters.
Chemical Precipitation ; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ; methods ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Salvia miltiorrhiza ; chemistry
4.Feedforward control strategy and its application in quality improvement of ethanol precipitation process of danhong injection.
Bin-Jun YAN ; Zheng-Tai GUO ; Hai-Bin QU ; Bu-Chang ZHAO ; Tao ZHAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(11):1667-1671
In this work, a feedforward control strategy basing on the concept of quality by design was established for the manufacturing process of traditional Chinese medicine to reduce the impact of the quality variation of raw materials on drug. In the research, the ethanol precipitation process of Danhong injection was taken as an application case of the method established. Box-Behnken design of experiments was conducted. Mathematical models relating the attributes of the concentrate, the process parameters and the quality of the supernatants produced were established. Then an optimization model for calculating the best process parameters basing on the attributes of the concentrate was built. The quality of the supernatants produced by ethanol precipitation with optimized and non-optimized process parameters were compared. The results showed that using the feedforward control strategy for process parameters optimization can control the quality of the supernatants effectively. The feedforward control strategy proposed can enhance the batch-to-batch consistency of the supernatants produced by ethanol precipitation.
Chemical Precipitation
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Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
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methods
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standards
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Quality Improvement
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Salvia miltiorrhiza
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chemistry
5.Implementation of extraction process trajectory for in-line quality control of danhong injection.
Hong-Xia HUANG ; Wen-Long LI ; Hai-Bin QU ; Bu-Chang ZHAO ; Tao ZHAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(11):1663-1666
Extraction process trajectory of Danhong injection by near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy in conjunction with multivariate data analysis techniques was developed for in-line monitoring of extraction process. To capture the variation of batch process, the use of score, Hotelling T2 and DModX control charts was investigated for real-time monitoring of extraction process. Various abnormal behaviors of the test batches were detected in time by comparing the extraction process trajectory. It was concluded that the process trajectory for in-line quality control based on NIR spectroscopy was a feasible technology tool of the total process quality control during traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) manufacturing process.
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
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methods
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standards
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Online Systems
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Quality Control
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Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared
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methods
6.On-line monitoring of extraction process of danhong injection based on near-infrared spectroscopy.
Shuang-Yue LIU ; Wen-Long LI ; Hai-Bin QU ; Bu-Chang ZHAO ; Tao ZHAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(11):1657-1662
OBJECTIVETo establish a rapid quantitative analysis method for the quality control of Danhong injection extraction using near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy.
METHODOnline collecting the NIR spectra during the mixed extraction process of Salvia miltiorrhiza and Carthamus tinctorius, partial least squares regression (PLSR) models were developed for the quality indicators rosmarinic acid (RA), salvia acid B (SaB), lithospermic acid (LA), hydroxysafflor yellow A (HSYA) and solid content (SSC), with HPLC and weight-loss method as reference methods.
RESULTThe correlation coefficients of the cross validation for RA, SaB, LA, HSYA and SSC were 0.909 3, 0.915 2, 0.901 9, 0.747 7 and 0.931 4, respectively. And the root mean square errors of cross validation (RMSECV) were 0.012 1, 0.251, 0.017 7, 0.038 1 g x L(-1) and 0.359%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONIn this study, NIR spectroscopy was successfully applied to achieve the real-time determination of the contents of RA, SaB, LA and SSC, while the performance of the HSYA calibration model needed to be improved.
Carthamus tinctorius ; chemistry ; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ; methods ; standards ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; analysis ; isolation & purification ; Online Systems ; Salvia miltiorrhiza ; chemistry ; Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared ; methods
7.Metabonomic analysis of hepatitis B virus-induced liver failure: identification of potential diagnostic biomarkers by fuzzy support vector machine.
Yong MAO ; Xin HUANG ; Ke YU ; Hai-bin QU ; Chang-xiao LIU ; Yi-yu CHENG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2008;9(6):474-481
Hepatitis B virus (HBV)-induced liver failure is an emergent liver disease leading to high mortality. The severity of liver failure may be reflected by the profile of some metabolites. This study assessed the potential of using metabolites as biomarkers for liver failure by identifying metabolites with good discriminative performance for its phenotype. The serum samples from 24 HBV-induced liver failure patients and 23 healthy volunteers were collected and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to generate metabolite profiles. The 24 patients were further grouped into two classes according to the severity of liver failure. Twenty-five commensal peaks in all metabolite profiles were extracted, and the relative area values of these peaks were used as features for each sample. Three algorithms, F-test, k-nearest neighbor (KNN) and fuzzy support vector machine (FSVM) combined with exhaustive search (ES), were employed to identify a subset of metabolites (biomarkers) that best predict liver failure. Based on the achieved experimental dataset, 93.62% predictive accuracy by 6 features was selected with FSVM-ES and three key metabolites, glyceric acid, cis-aconitic acid and citric acid, are identified as potential diagnostic biomarkers.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Algorithms
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Artificial Intelligence
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Biomarkers
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blood
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Case-Control Studies
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Female
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Fuzzy Logic
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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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Hepatitis B
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complications
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diagnosis
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metabolism
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Humans
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Liver Failure
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diagnosis
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etiology
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metabolism
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Male
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Middle Aged
8.Chemical constituents from roots of Illicium majus.
Chang-Shan NIU ; Ya-Dan WANG ; Jing QU ; Shi-Shan YU ; Yong LI ; Yun-Bao LIU ; Shuang-Gang MA ; Hai-Ning LV ; Xia CHEN ; Song XU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(14):2689-2692
Ten compounds, including seven sesquiterpenes, two phenols and one phenylpropanoid, were isolated from the roots of Illicium majus by means of silica gel, ODS, Sephadex LH-20, and preparative HPLC. On analysis of MS and NMR spectroscopic data , their structures were established as cycloparviflorolide (1), cycloparvifloralone (2), tashironin (3), tashironin A (4), anislactone A(5), anislactone B (6), pseudomajucin (7), syringaldehyde (8), methyl-4-hydroxy-3, 5-dimethoxybenzoate (9), and (E)-3-methoxy-4,5-methylenedioxycinnamic alchol (10), respectively. Compounds 1-4 and 8-10 were first isolated from this plant. In the in vitro assays, at a concentration of 1.0 x 10(-5) mol x L(-1), compounds 5 and 6 were active against LPS induced NO production in microglia with a inhibition rate of 75.31% and 53.7%, respectively.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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chemistry
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Illicium
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chemistry
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Organic Chemicals
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analysis
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chemistry
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Plant Roots
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chemistry
9.Effects of tongfu decoction on rats' rapid gastric emptying.
Liang-mei ZHANG ; Xin-yi ZHU ; Chang-song WANG ; Hai-chuan QU ; Guo-xiang DOU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2013;33(3):343-345
OBJECTIVETo observe the effects of Tongfu Decoction (TFD) on the gastric emptying of normal rats, thus exploring whether it could promote gastric emptying rapidly.
METHODSThirty Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into 3 groups, i.e., the normal control group, the domperidone group, and the TFD group, 10 in each group. They were respectively administered with normal saline, the domperidone suspension, and TFD by gastrogavage. Thirty min later the gastric emptying of mice was detected by single photon emission computed tomography technology (SPECT) labeled with 99m Tc-DTPA, and the gastric half-emptying time and the gastric emptying rate were calculated.
RESULTSThe gastric half-emptying time was (19.0 +/-1.7) min in the normal control group, (12.9 +/- 3.4) min in the domperidone group, and (12.7 +/- 4.1) min in the TFD group. Compared with the normal control group, the gastric half-emptying time was significantly shortened in the domperidone group and the TFD group (P <0.05). The gastric emptying rate at 15 min was 41.1% +/- 5. 8% in the normal control group, 52.9% +/- 10.9% in the domperidone group, and 56.0% +/- 10.3% in the TFD group, while at 30 min it was 65.6% +/- 2.8%, 72.9% +/- 2.6%, and 72.4% +/- 4.9%, respectively. Compared with the normal control group, the gastric emptying rate at 15 min and 30 min both significantly increased in the domperidone group and the TFD group (P <0.05). There was no statistical difference in the gastric half-emptying time or the gastric emptying rate between the two groups (P >0.05).
CONCLUSIONTFD showed similar effects as domperidone in rapidly promoting gastric emptying, and could shorten the gastric half-emptying time in normal rats.
Animals ; Domperidone ; pharmacology ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Gastric Emptying ; drug effects ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
10.A rapid and sensitive liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometric method for determination of actinoside E in rat plasma and application to a pharmacokinetic study.
Li-Ping QU ; Yong-Hua SU ; Guo-Yin ZHENG ; Hai-Liang XIN ; Chang-Quan LING
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2013;11(4):427-432
A highly sensitive liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometric (LC-MS/MS) method was developed for the determination of actinoside E in rat plasma. The analytes were extracted by ethyl acetate and an analogue of actinoside F was used as the internal standard. The mobile phase consisted of methanol-water (50: 50, V/V) containing 0.1% formic acid was delivered at a flow rate of 0.3 mL·min(-1) to a Zorbax SB-C18 column (100 mm × 2.1 mm, 3.5 μm). The detection was performed by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry in the negative multiple reaction monitoring mode with a chromatograph run time of 3.0 min. Calibration curves of actinoside E were linear in the range of 0.5-2 500 ng·mL(-1). In this range, intra- and inter-day precision ranged from 1.7% to 7.5% and 2.0% to 8.9%, respectively. The accuracy ranged from 95.7% to 108.6%, and extraction recovery from 83.2% to 85.5%. This method was successfully applied to a pharmacokinetic study of actinoside E in rats after intravenous (5 mg·kg(-1)) and oral (100 mg·kg(-1)) administration, and the results showed that actinoside E was poorly absorbed with an absolute bioavailability being approximately 0.27%.
Actinidia
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chemistry
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Animals
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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methods
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Glycosides
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blood
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pharmacokinetics
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Kaempferols
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blood
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pharmacokinetics
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Male
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Plant Extracts
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blood
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pharmacokinetics
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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methods