1.Scanning electron microscopic observation of erythrocytes in hyperlipemia rats
Li PAN ; Xinming CUI ; Li CUI ; Ying LI ; Zhenbao LI
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2001;27(2):124-126
Objective: To study the morphological changes of erythrocytes in hyperl ipemia. Methods: Wistar rats used were divided into normal control group (NC) an d hyp erlipemia group (HL, fed with high lipid diets). The morphological changes of er ythrocytes were observed by SEM, and classified and counted. Results: Compared with NC,percentage of normal erythrocytes in HL were decreased from 76.4 % to 45.7%. The percentage of echinocytes, spherostomatocytes and target cells w ere increased from 4%, 2.2%, 1.5% to 17.3%, 10.4%, 5.8% respectively. The nu mber of ridged cells and abnormal cells was a little increased.Conclusion: The number of abnormal erythrocytes was significantly increased in h yperlipemia.
2.Application of text mining techniques in medical information education
Lei CUI ; Zhigang CUI ; Shu LI ; Ying YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2014;(11):9-11
Information literacy is the essential literacy in medical education and training of information analysis ability is the difficulty in information literacy education .Described in this paper is the trial to help postgraduates and long-term schooling undergraduates select their study orientation and topics in ChinaMedical University , including their course targets, contents and teaching outcomes.
5.Characteristics of research achievement and its transfer strategy in hospital system
Xiaomei NING ; Qing LI ; Ying CUI ; Hui LI ; Ying WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2017;30(3):203-205,208
Objective To propose new policies and strategies that will optimize the transformation of medical research achievements at hospital level.Methods In this paper,we systematically analyzed the characteristics and influencing factors of the transformation of medical research achievements based on the status quo in our hospital.Results In our hospital as an example,major problems in the transformation of medical research achievements identified as low investment,low conversion rate,complex procedures,multi-links existed and more multi disciplinary cooperation needed.Conclusions The hospital can take some measurements to optimize the transformation of medical research achievements,such as more stream lined management of scientific research project,establishing and improve the platform for scientific research transfer,increasing the funding,strengthening cooperation among different disciplinaries,building a professional team to promote the transfer and so on.
6.Purification technology of procymidone residues in ginseng extracts by macroporous resins.
Li-Li CUI ; Pei-He ZHENG ; Ying-Ping WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(13):2509-2512
The macroporous resin separation technology has been mainly applied in the enrichment of saponins, flavonoids, alkaloids and other ingredients, and used in the removal of heavy metal impurities and pesticide residues in recent years. This paper focuses on the synthesis of the new-type macroporous adsorption resin LKS-11 according to the molecular structure characteristics of procymidone. Specifically, the selective absorptive property and other advantages of macroporous resin were utilized to analyze the procymidone removal efficiency in ginseng extracts from different sources. The type of macroporous resins, absorptive property and desorption conditions were observed respectively by static and dynamic adsorption methods to determined the optimum process conditions. According to the results, LKS-11 showed a good absorptive property to procymidone in ginseng extracts and provided a theoretical basis for studies on the removal of procymidone residues from ginseng extracts by using macroporous adsorption resin. Because of no secondary pollution on samples, low production and operation costs, high procymidone removal efficiency and high product recovery rate, this method is suitable to be applied in production.
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7.Study on Preparation Process of Fangji Huangqi Granules
Wei LI ; Xiaobing CUI ; Lin LI ; Ying LU ; Hongmei WEN
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(02):-
Objective To optimize the preparation process for Fangji Huangqi Granules. Methods With the extraction rates of tetrandrine, fanchinoline, astragaloside Ⅳand solid as the parameters, the extract conditions of Fangji Huangqi Granules were optimized by orthogonal design . Then the anti-inflammation effect of the extracts was observed on the mice and rats. Results The optimal preparation process was as follows:the mixture of medical materials was firstly refluxed twice with total 10 times of 70 %alcohol,1.5 hours for each time, and then extracted twice with total 12 times of boiling water ,1.5 hours for each time. The anti-inflammation effect of the extracts was obvious on the mice and rats. Conclusion The optimal preparation process is reasonable and with high extraction rate of active components.
8.Stem cell characteristics of human fetal articular cartilage-derived cells
Ying CUI ; Hong WANG ; Tianrui XU ; Xuepei LI ; Lingson LI
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(03):-
Objective: To verify the hypothesis that cells with characteristics similar to bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs) can be isolated and cultured from human fetal articular cartilage. Methods: Human fetal articular cartilages were harvested from fetuses aborted between 12 and 20 weeks. Cells were grown in monolayer cultures in IMDM medium containing antibiotics, L-glutamine and fetal calf serum. Cells were induced to differentiate into adipocytes, osteoblasts, chondrocytes, and neurons. At various time points, parental and passaged cells were subjected to FACS analysis to determine cell phenotype. Results: We successfully isolated and cultured MSCs from human fetal articular cartilage. These cells had the same morphology, phenotype, and ability to differentiate in vitro as MSCs of bone marrow origin. Conclusion: This study shows that cells with characteristics of MSCs can be isolated and cultured from human fetal articular cartilage.
9.Solubility and Apparent Oil/Water Partition Coefficient of Sulfamethazine
Lu LIU ; Ying CUI ; Qiuyan ZHANG ; Juan ZHANG ; Li ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE:To determine the equilibrium solubility and the apparent partition coefficient of sulfamethazine(SM2) in a series of phosphate buffer solutions of different pH so as to provide a basic study for the exploitation of SM2 preparation.METHODS:A series of buffer solutions of different pH were prepared.The apparent solubility was determined by saturation method;Ko/w was calculated with concentration ratio of SM2 in n-octanol and water phase after partition equilibrium.RESULTS:The maximum equilibrium solubility was 1.916 g?L-1 at pH 2 and 1.375 g?L-1 at pH 9,and the maximum of apparent partition coefficient was 3.9070 at pH 8.CONCLUSION:The equilibrium solubility and apparent partition coefficient of SM2 are correlated to pH of the medium.SM2 dissolved preferably when pH6.8,but SM2 was more distributed in the lipid phase and easier to be absorbed by body when pH=3~8.
10.Astragalus prevents photoreceptor cell apoptosis induced by N-methyl-N-nitrosourea in rats
Jinnan YANG ; Taizhen CUI ; Ying ZHAO ; Shengying LI ; Heqin ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(39):177-179
BACKGROUND: Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a non-inflammatory, bilaterally progressive, retinal degeneration characterized by loss of photoreceptor cells via an apoptotic mechanism, and it eventually leads to blindness.Research shows that the traditional Chinese medicines of Astragalus has great prospect on blocking the progression of RP disease.OBJECTIVE: To observe the protective effect of Astragalus on N-methylN-nitrosourea (MNU)-induced retinal damage in Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats and provide the optimal treatment for RP in humans.DESIGN: Randomized controlled experiment.SETTING: School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Xinxiang Medical College.MATERIALS :The experiment was completed in Pharmacological Laboratory of Zhongshan Ophthalmic Centre, Sun Yat-sen University between March to December 2004. Totally 114 female SD rats were purchased from the Animal Center of Zhongshan Medical College, Sun Yat-sen University.MNU was purchased from Sigma Company of America. Astragalus injection was purchased from Chengdu Diao Jiuhong Pharmaceutical Factory (Batch No. Z99060535, 2 mL/ampoule, main ingredient: Astragalus).METHODS: Among 114rats, 30 were for morphometric analysis of retinal layers, 30 were for detection of apoptosis and 54 were for detection of NF-κB p65 activity. All of them were randomly divided into different groups and each group had 6 rats. Astragalus at doses of 2.5, 5 and 10 g/kg were injected intraperitoneally into 47-day rats once a day. Meanwhile, a single intraperitoneal injection of 60 mg/kg MNU was given to 50-day rats in model and Astragalus groups. At different intervals after MNU treatment,the animals were sacrificed. Retinal damage was evaluated based on retinal thickness, the apoptotic index of the photoreceptor cells was detected by TUNEL labeling and the DNA-binding activity of NF-κB p65 was analyzed according to transcription factor assay kit.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Comparison of retinal thickness, apoptotic index and the activity of nuclear NF-κB p65.RESULTS: Totally 114 rats entered the result analysis. Pretreatment with Astragalus could dose-dependently suppress MNU-induced photoreceptor cell loss and decreased the apoptotic index. Astragalus at dose of 10 g/kg also time-dependently up-regulated the activity of nuclear NF-κB p65.However, protective effect of Astragalus on MNU-induced central retinal damage was not found.CONCLUSION: Astragalus partially protects against MNU-induced retinal damage by up-modulating the activity of nuclear NF-κB p65 to inhibit apoptosis of photoreceptor cells in a dose-dependent manner.