1.Changes of NO in tear and anterior chamber inflammation after phacoemulsification with trabeculectomy through different operative incisions
Xiao-Ping, LÜ ; Cheng, DU ; Qi-Zhi, YU
International Eye Science 2016;16(6):1174-1175
?AIM: To investigate NO levels in tears and anterior chamber inflammation after phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation with trabeculectomy through different operative incisions.?METHODS: Totally 49 patients ( 50 eyes ) with primary acute angle - closure glaucoma and cataract were randomly divided to single-incision group and double-incision group. Both were treated by phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation and trabeculectomy after routine IOP-lowering drugs treatment. Preoperative and postoperative NO levels in tears were compared, and the aqueous flare and cells were examined using a laser flare-cell meter ( LFCM) .?RESULTS:Postoperative tear NO was 9. 86±0. 78μmol/L in single-incision group , it was 9. 13 ± 0. 67μmol/L in double-incision group, the differences was statistically significant(t=3. 57,P<0. 05). Postoperative aqueous flare values was 62. 42±18. 16 pc/ms in single-incision group;it was 52. 20 ± 17. 57 pc/ms in double-incision group, the differences was statistically significant(t=2. 02, P<0. 05).?CONCLUSION: The early inflammatory injury of double-incision was significantly lower than that of single -incision. It has the advantages of safety. But the surgical skill should be improved to less the injuries caused by operations.
2.Preparation, characterization and improved solubility of ticagrelor salts
Hong-mei YU ; Zheng-yu FANG ; Cheng XING ; Kun HU ; Ning-bo GONG ; Yang LÜ
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(2):570-576
Four salts of ticagrelor, ticagrelor-3,5-dinitrobenzoic acid, ticagrelor-pyrazinamide, ticagrelor-
3.The diagnostic value of dual-source CT sharp kernel reconstructed images for calcified plaque coronary artery stenosis
Rong Lü ; Di WANG ; Yuxin HAN ; Fang ZHANG ; Junjie SUN ; Cheng SUN ; Changlu YU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(9):1412-1415
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of sharp kernel reconstructed images for calcified plaque coronary artery stenosis with a dual-source CT.Methods 42 patients with suspected coronary disease underwent dual-source coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) and coronary angiography (CAG).The CCTA images were respectively reconstructed by smooth kernel (I26f) and sharp kernel (I46f) reconstruction.The image noise, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were measured,and then the calcified plaque noise of two groups reconstructed image was scored subjectively.A total of 56 vascular stenoses that caused by calcification were taken as the research object,according to the results of CAG as a golden standard.The ROC curves of two groups were drawn with moderate stenosis (more than or equal to 50%) and severe stenosis (more than or equal to 75%), and the corresponding sensitivity, specificity, and optimal threshold were obtained.Results The images of I46f group had higher noise [I46f:(45.43±9.00) HU;I26f:(31.43±5.55) HU;t=-8.58,P=0.000],lower SNR [I46f:(10.26±2.09) HU;I26f:(14.86±3.53) HU;t=7.28,P=0.000] and lower CNR[I46f:(14.04±4.51) HU;I26f:(20.80±7.18) HU;t=5.17,P=0.000],but the subjective scoring of calcified plaque of I46f group was better than that of I26f group(I46f:2.33±0.75;I26f:1.64±0.70,Z=-4.61,P=0.000).The ROC curves of two groups: with moderate stenosis(≥50%),area under the I46f curve(0.946) was larger than that of I26f group (0.935);to diagnose with the reconstructed image of group I46f,the optimal threshold was 55%,the specificity was 95.0%,and sensitivity was 88.9%;and for I26f group,the optimal threshold was 65%, the specificity was 90%, and sensitivity was 88.9%.With severe stenosis(≥75%), area under the I46f curve (0.927) was slightly larger than that of I26f group (0.924);to diagnose with the reconstructed image of group I46f,the optimal threshold was 77.5%,the specificity was 79.1%,and sensitivity was 92.3%;for I26f group, the optimal threshold was 85%, the specificity was 74.4%,and the sensitivity was 100%.Conclusion The I46f reconstruction image of dual-source CT has more advantageous than the I26f reconstruction image,and it is a better way to diagnosethe calcified coronary stenosis.
4.Study of intermolecular interactions of piroxicam polymorphs
Wen-hui XING ; Cheng XING ; Hong-mei YU ; Zheng-yu FANG ; Li ZHANG ; Ning-bo GONG ; Yang LÜ
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(7):2171-2176
Piroxicam has polymorphism. Different crystalline forms can exhibit different physicochemical properties and biological activities. Analysis of the intermolecular interactions is essential to reveal the formation mechanism and differences of polymorphs. In this paper, Hirshfeld surface analysis and semi-empirical methods were used to calculate and analyze the intermolecular interactions in seven polymorphic forms of piroxicam. The results show that the Hirshfeld surface analysis method can clearly and intuitively reveal the intermolecular interactions, among which H…H, O…H/H…O and N…H/H…N interactions account for 95% of the total energy. There are differences in the proportion and distribution of the forces of different crystal forms. The energy calculation shows that the lattice energy of the hydrate is significantly lower than that of the anhydrous forms, and in the specific energy distribution, the contribution of the dispersion force is the most prominent. Further interaction energy analysis was found that within the distance of 3.8 Å from the center of the piroxicam molecule, different crystalline forms of piroxicam molecule have different interaction energies with surrounding molecules.
5.Expression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor, p53 and CD34 in ovarian carcinoma.
Cheng-zhang HE ; Xiao-ai XIA ; Yu-yu WU ; Hong PU ; Bei LÜ ; Yu-rong MAO ; Zhen-yu ZHANG ; Wei-hong GAO
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2007;36(4):261-262
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Antigens, CD34
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metabolism
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Child
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Colonic Neoplasms
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pathology
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Cystadenocarcinoma, Mucinous
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metabolism
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secondary
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Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous
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metabolism
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secondary
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Female
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Humans
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Macrophage Migration-Inhibitory Factors
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metabolism
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Microvessels
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pathology
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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Ovarian Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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secondary
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Stomach Neoplasms
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pathology
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Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
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metabolism
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Young Adult
6.Effect of genistein on rat femoral bone metabolic activity in vitro.
Jian ZHOU ; Bao-Feng GE ; Ke-Ming CHEN ; Xiao-Ni MA ; Kui CHENG ; Xiao-Yu GUO ; Xiang LÜ
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(6):960-964
This study is to investigate effects of genistein on rat femoral bone metabolic in vitro. Rat femoral tissues was isolated and randomly divided into two groups including control group and genistein (1 x 10(-5) mol x(-1)) group. Determinations of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, calcium content and osteoprotegerin (OPG), type I-collagen (Collagen-I), RANKL, Runx-2 and bone morphogenetic protein (BMP-2) mRNA expression were done by real-time PCR. The results showed that 1 x 10(-5) mol x L(-1) genistein could increase the activity of ALP and contents of Ca, regulate bone metabolism activity of OPG, RANKL, BMP-2, Collagen-I and Runx-2 mRNA expression level. Genistein can significantly modulate bone metabolism related gene expression level of rat femoral tissue in vitro, and can increase calcium content and the activity of ALP.
Alkaline Phosphatase
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metabolism
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Animals
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Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2
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genetics
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metabolism
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Calcium
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metabolism
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Collagen Type I
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genetics
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metabolism
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Core Binding Factor Alpha 1 Subunit
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genetics
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metabolism
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Enzyme Activation
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drug effects
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Femur
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metabolism
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Gene Expression Regulation
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Genistein
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pharmacology
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Osteoprotegerin
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genetics
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metabolism
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Phytoestrogens
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pharmacology
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RANK Ligand
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genetics
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metabolism
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RNA, Messenger
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metabolism
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
7.Relationship between sample size and variation of means for personal noise exposure in weaving workers.
Yi-ming ZHAO ; Jing-qiao LÜ ; Lin ZENG ; Shan-song CHEN ; Xiao-ru CHENG ; Yu-qin LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2006;40(4):281-284
OBJECTIVETo explore the relationship between sample size and variance of means for personal noise exposure in weaving workers as to contributing evidence for establishing personal noise exposure measurement guideline.
METHODSA personal noise exposure measurement database from a group of weaving workers was used in the randomized re-sampling data analysis. The sampling cases were one number selecting from one to fifteen at each randomized re-sampling procedure. The randomized re-sampling was one thousand times from original personal noise exposure measurement database to get one thousands of re-sampling database. One thousands of L(Aeq.8 h) mean were calculated by re-sampling databases. The variation of randomized re-sampling means was analyzed for different re-sampling numbers.
RESULTSThe change for narrow trend of maximum, minimum, 95 percent number, 5 percent number of L(Aeq.8 h) mean was faster when randomized re-sampling number was smaller in variation vs randomized re-sampling number curve analysis. After that, the change for narrow trend of L(Aeq.8 h) mean was smooth for increasing the randomized re-sampling numbers. The 95% - 5% of L(Aeq.8 h) mean was about half for randomized re-sampling four cases (3.30 dB) vs one case (7.40 dB), and about one third for seven cases (2.44 dB), and about one fourth for eleven cases (1.85 dB).
CONCLUSIONThe sample size in personal noise exposure measurement guideline could be selected from four to eleven.
Humans ; Noise, Occupational ; statistics & numerical data ; Occupational Exposure ; statistics & numerical data ; Sample Size ; Sampling Studies
8.Application of systems biology to the study of chronic kidney disease.
Yu-Han CAO ; Lin-Li LÜ ; Jian-Dong ZHANG ; Bi-Cheng LIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(14):2603-2609
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major public health problem that affects about 10% of the general population. Current approaches to characterize the category and progression of CKD are normally based on renal histopathological results and clinical parameters. However, this information is not sufficient to predict CKD progression risk reliably or to guide preventive interventions. Nowadays, the appearance of systems biology has brought forward the concepts of "-omics" technologies, including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. Systems biology, together with molecular analysis approaches such as microarray analysis, genome-wide association studies (GWAS), and serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE), has provided the framework for a comprehensive analysis of renal disease and serves as a starting point for generating novel molecular diagnostic tools for use in nephrology. In particular, analysis of urinary mRNA and protein levels is rapidly evolving as a non-invasive approach for CKD monitoring. All these systems biological molecular approaches are required for application of the concept of "personalized medicine" to progressive CKD, which will result in tailoring therapy for each patient, in contrast to the "one-size-fits-all" therapies currently in use.
Computational Biology
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Genome-Wide Association Study
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Humans
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Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
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genetics
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metabolism
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Systems Biology
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methods
9.Increased procoagulant activity of red blood cells in the presence of cisplatin.
Cheng-fang LÜ ; Hong-juan YU ; Jin-xiao HOU ; Jin ZHOU
Chinese Medical Journal 2008;121(18):1775-1780
BACKGROUNDCisplatin based chemotherapy is a well recognized risk factor for coagulation disorders and thrombosis. The pathophysiological mechanisms by which cisplatin promote thrombosis are not well understood.
METHODSRed blood cells (RBCs) were separated from peripheral blood of patients with breast cancer (n = 10) and healthy adults (n = 6) and treated with cisplatin. Coagulation time of RBCs was assessed by one step recalcification time and the productions of thrombin, intrinsic and extrinsic factor Xa were measured in the presence or absence of various concentrations of lactadherin. Exposed phosphatidylserine was stained with lactadherin and observed by confocal microscopy and flow cytometry.
RESULTSNeither fresh RBCs nor RBCs treated without cisplatin had potent procoagulant activity. Cisplatin treatment increased procoagulant activity of RBCs in a cell number- and concentration-dependent manner. Exposed phosphatidylserine was stained with lactadherin and after cisplatin treatment, strong fluorescence was revealed by confocal microscopy. Lactadherin bound RBCs from patients with breast cancer increased from (1.9 +/- 0.5)% on control RBCs to (68.0 +/- 3.5)% on RBCs treated with 10 micromol/L cisplatin for 24 hours.
CONCLUSIONSCisplatin treatment increases procoagulant activity of RBCs, which have a strong association with exposure of phosphatidylserine. The increased procoagulant activity may contribute to the pathogenesis of thrombophilia during cisplatin based chemotherapy in breast cancer patients.
Antineoplastic Agents ; pharmacology ; Blood Coagulation ; drug effects ; physiology ; Cisplatin ; pharmacology ; Erythrocytes ; drug effects ; physiology ; Humans ; In Vitro Techniques
10.Repair full-thickness meniscal defects with injectable tissue engineering technique.
Hai-ning ZHANG ; Ping LENG ; Ying-zhen WANG ; Cheng-yu LÜ ; Xiang-da WANG ; Chang-yao WANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2010;48(17):1309-1312
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effectiveness of injectable tissue engineering to repair full-thickness meniscal defects.
METHODSFrom June 2008 to February 2009 full-thickness of meniscal defects were created in the anterior corner of goats, which with no blood supply, in a diameter of 2 mm. Then bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) was mixed with injectable calcium alginate gel to fill the defects. Other groups include the calcium alginate gel and empty group were served as control groups. At different time points, the animals were sacrificed and macroscopy, microscopy determination, electroscopy and MRI detection were performed to assess the outcomes of repairing.
RESULTSThe meniscal defects had been filled thoroughly in 16 weeks after operation with white, tough and elastic repair tissue similar to normal meniscal fibrocartilage in the tissue engineering groups. The repair tissue was mainly fibrochondrocytes in line with the calcium alginate fiber. Thick matrix secreted by the cells crammed the space between fibers. The view under electroscopy demonstrated that the microstructure of the repair tissue was normal and cells were in a fibrocartilage phenotype.
CONCLUSIONThe full-thickness meniscal defects in regions without blood supply can be reconstructed effectively with injectable tissue engineering.
Alginates ; Animals ; Bone Marrow Cells ; Cells, Cultured ; Disease Models, Animal ; Gels ; Glucuronic Acid ; Goats ; Hexuronic Acids ; Injections ; Male ; Stem Cells ; Tibial Meniscus Injuries ; Tissue Engineering ; methods ; Tissue Scaffolds