1. Polyisoprenepolyols from Fruiting Bodies of Gymnopilus spectabilis
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2019;25(20):121-124
Objective:To study the chemical constituents, especially hallucinogenic substances of fruiting bodies of Gymnopilus spectabilis from France. Method:The fruiting bodies of G. spectabilis were extracted with chloroform-acetone-methanol (1:1:1),then the compounds were isolated and purified by silica gel column chromatography,gel chromatography,MPLC and preparative HPLC. Their structures were identified by spectroscopic analysis methods, such as 1D-NMR,2D-NMR and MS. Result:Six polyisoprenepolyols compounds were isolated and identified from fruiting bodies of G. spectabilis,namely gymnopilene A (1),hypsiziprenol B10,A10,A11(2-4),gymnopilin A10,3a(5-6). Conclusion:Compound 1 is a new compound that is named gymnopilene A,and compounds 1-4 are isolated from G. spectabilis for the first time.
2.Clinicopathological and prognostic significance of PRKACB expression in non-small cell lung carcinoma
Wenjun JIANG ; Ye TIAN ; Chengyang SONG ; Dali TIAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;(20):3048-3050
Objective To detect expression of PRKACB protein in non-small cell lung cancer ,thus to study its clinical significance and to analyze the relationship between PRKACB expression and prognosis .Methods We detected the PRKACB protein using immunohistochemistry in 109 lung cancer tissues and corresponding adjacent 20 normal tissues of non-small cell lung cancer patients .Results Compared with normal tissues , the level of PRKACB significantly decreased in lung cancers (χ2 =25.217,P<0.05),and was associated with differentiation (χ2 =9.664,P<0.05),lymph node metastasis(χ2 =4.430,P<0.05),and TNM staging(χ2 =4.430,P<0.05). Furthermore,the low expression of PRKACB protein was correlated with poor prognosis ( overall survival and disease-free survival ) of the patients .Conclusion PRKACB was lowly expressed in non-small cell lung cancer ,and associat-ed with clinical features ,which indicated its important role in clinical diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer .
3.Difference analysis of chemical components in roots and rhizomes of 3 medicinal plants of Gentiana from the same origin
Rui LI ; Yingying ZHANG ; Weihong LIU ; Yanqiu SONG ; Longxing LI ; Haifeng LI
China Pharmacy 2023;34(3):303-308
OBJECTIVE To provide reference for exploring alternative resources of Gentiana rigescens from the plants of Gentiana. METHODS The contents of four components (gentiopicroside, swertiamarin, swertioside and amarogentin) in the roots and rhizomes from 3 plants of Gentiana (G. rigescens, G. cephalantha, G. delavayi) were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The chemical compositions in the above roots and rhizomes were identified by ultra-performance liquid chromatography electrospray ionization quarter-time of flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-ESI-Q-TOF-MS), and the differences were analyzed by principal component analysis (PCA). RESULTS Four active components such as gentiopicroside, swertiamarin, swertioside and amarogentin were detected in the roots and rhizomes of G. rigescens and G. cephalantha, and the contents of the four components were similar in both. The contents of gentiopicroside in the root and rhizome of G. cephalantha and G.rigescens were more than four times of the limit standard of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia (Part Ⅰ) in 2020; However, only swertiamarin, swertioside and amarogentin were detected in the roots and rhizomes of G.delavayi, and the contents of swertioside and amarogentin were 34.12 and 8.81 times of those of G. rigescens, respectively. In addition, a total of 33 compounds 术。E-mail:515227235@qq.com were identified from the roots and rhizomes of 3 plants of Gentiana by UPLC-ESI-Q-TOF-MS, mainly iridoids. Additionally, G. rigescens and G. cephalantha contained xantones, G. delavayi contained flavonoids. PCA showed that there was a small difference between G. rigescens and G. cephalantha; however, there was a big difference between G. delavayi and G. rigescens. CONCLUSIONS The difference between the roots and rhizomes of G. cephalantha and G. rigescens from the same origin is small and there is substitutability; while the difference in the chemical components from roots and rhizomes between G. delavayi and G. rigescens is great and G. delavayi cannot be used as medicine instead of G. rigescens.
4.Infestation and distribution of chigger mites on Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) in Yunnan Province, Southwest China
Ding, F. ; Guo, X.G. ; Song, W.Y. ; Fan, R. ; Zhao, C.F. ; Mao, K.Y. ; Zhang, Z.W. ; Peng, P.Y. ; Lin, H. ; Dong, W.G. ; Qian, T.J. ; Yang, Z.H. ; Zou, Y.J.
Tropical Biomedicine 2021;38(No.1):111-121
Chigger mites is a group of arthropods and some of them are vectors of scrub typhus. As a
common synanthropic rodent species, the Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) often harbors lots of
ectoparasites including chigger mites. According to some “data mining” strategies, the present
study took the advantage of the abundant original data from a long-term field ecological
investigation between 2001 and 2015 to make a detailed analysis of chigger mites on
R. norvegicus in Yunnan Province, Southwest of China. From 18 of 33 investigated counties,
only 1414 chigger mites were collected from 1113 Brown rats with relatively low infestations.
The 1414 individual chigger mites were identified as comprising 61 species, 11 genera and
2 subfamilies of the family Trombiculidae with a high species diversity (S=61, H’=3.13). Of 61
mite species, there were four main species, Walchia ewingi, Ascoschoengastia indica, W. koi and
A. rattinorvegici, which accounted for 44.41% of the total mites. All the chigger mites were of
aggregated distribution among different individuals of R. norvegicus. The Brown rats in the
outdoor habitats harbored much more individuals and species of chigger mites with a
higher mean abundance (MA=1.46) and mean intensity (MI=12.53) than in the indoor habitats
(P<0.05). The overall infestation of the rats was significantly higher in the mountainous
landscapes than in the flatland landscapes (P<0.001). The species similarity (Css) of the
mites on the male and female rats reached 64.44% with sex biased infestations. The male
rats harbored more species and individuals of the mites than the female rats. The adult rats
harbored more species and individuals of the mites than the juvenile rats. The species
abundance distribution of the mites was successfully fitted by Preston’s lognormal model
with S
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(R)=15e–[0.31(R–1)]2
(α=0.31, R2=0.95). On the basis of fitting the theoretical curve by Preston’s
model, the total mite species on R. norvegicus was estimated to be 86 species, and 25 rare
mite species were missed in the sampling field investigation. The curve tendency of the
species-plot relationship indicates that R. norvegicus have a great potential to harbor many
species of chigger mites, and more species of the mites would be collected if more rats are
sampled.
5.Oncomelania hupensis status in national schistosomiasis surveillance sites of Yunnan Province from 2015 to 2017
Mei-fen SHEN ; Yi DONG ; Ming-shou WU ; Yun ZHANG ; Xi-guang FENG ; Jing SONG ; Li-fang WANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2018;30(5):548-551
Objective To master the Oncomelania hupensis distribution and infection status in the national schistosomiasis surveillance sites of Yunnan Province, so as to provide the evidence for making the control and prevention measures. Methods The data of O. hupensis surveillance in the 18 national surveillance sites of Yunnan Province from 2015 to 2017 were collected and analyzed with the descriptive analysis method according to the national schistosomiasis surveillance programme. Results The total surveillance area was 5 710.94 hm2, the area with O. hupensis snails was 205.69 hm2. The number of surveillance frames was 2 094 553, the occurrence rate of frames with snails was 0.62%, and the density of living snails was 0.025 4 snails/0.1 m2. In the schistosomiasis epidemic controlled areas, the area with snails, the occurrence rate of frames with snails and the density of living snails were all the highest. The snail concentrated distribution areas were the small reservoir, bottomland, paddy field, ditch, and dry land, and the snails mainly distributed in the rice, dry crop, weed and wood vegetation. The number of frames with snails, occurrence rate of frames with snails, total number of snails, number of living snails, and repetition areas with snails presented increasing trends, and however, no schistosome-infected snails were found during the three years. Conclusions The O. hupensis snail status is obviously serious in the national schistosomiasis surveillance sites of Yunnan Province. The comprehensive snail control measures should continue to be strengthened, so as to effectively control the spread of the snails and reduce the risk of schistosomiasis outbreaks.
6.Histological analysis of the anterior lobe region in transurethral prostatectomy.
Li YANG ; Bo FENG ; Zheng-Jin LI ; Zhi-Song XIAO ; Yin-Gui YANG
National Journal of Andrology 2012;18(12):1083-1087
OBJECTIVETo explore the possibility of injury to the striated urethral sphincter by incision to the anterior lobe region in transurethral prostatectomy.
METHODSWe incised the anterior lobe region of 60 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) undergoing transurethral prostatectomy. The patients were divided into four groups according to the incision fields: proximate superficial (group 1), proximate deep (group 2), distal superficial (group 3) and distal deep (group 4). The tissues taken from the anterior lobe region were subjected to HE staining, and the smooth and striated muscles were detected by immunohistochemical identification of smooth muscle actin (SMA) and myoglobin (MYO) in the tissues. The prostate volume, age, and PSA level of the patients were analyzed against their positive or negative results. The relative contents of the striated muscle were compared among groups 2, 3 and 4. The independent-sample between-group t-test was used for statistic analysis.
RESULTSThe urethral rhabdosphincter was found in the anterior lobe region, with the smooth muscle intermixed with the striated muscle. The incision injury of the urethral rhabdosphincter was associated with the prostate volume. Increased urethral rhabdosphincter was observed in the anterior lobe region, approaching the apex of the prostate and extending to the urethral lumen.
CONCLUSIONThe anterior lobe region should not be excessively incised in transurethral prostatectomy so as to avoid direct injury of the striated urethral sphincter, which is especially important for prostates of smaller volume or operation near the apex of the prostate.
Aged ; Histological Techniques ; Humans ; Male ; Prostate ; anatomy & histology ; pathology ; Prostatic Hyperplasia ; pathology ; surgery ; Transurethral Resection of Prostate ; Urethra ; anatomy & histology ; pathology
7.Review on investigations related to chemical constituents and biological activities of Periplaneta americana.
Zheng-Chun HE ; Fang PENG ; Li-Yan SONG ; Xiao-Yu WANG ; Ming-Hui HU ; Yu ZHAO ; Guang-Ming LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(21):2326-2331
With the fast development of medicinal animals as new drugs, research on Periplaneta americana become hot recently. Several drugs which mainly consisted of P. americana were approved for clinical applications. The chemical constituents and pharmacological bioactivities of this insect were summarized herein, which provides informativon for further researches on this medicinal animal.
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8.The research of SurgiCase CMF software in surgical simulation and prediction for mandibular asymmetry.
Jingwen YANG ; Min HOU ; Dali SONG ; Wei CHEN ; Deqiang HAN ; Tianping YU ; Xiufen WANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2015;31(2):118-122
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the predictive accuracy of the SurgiCase CMF software in surgical simulation and prediction for mandibular asymmetry with 3-dimensional simulation and measurement.
METHODSCBCT data of 27 patients with mandibular asymmetry were observed in CMF, and postoperative soft tissue physiognomy were predicted by simulating sagittal ramus osteotomy with or without genioplasty. The measurement parameters representing the symmetry of soft tissue were selected and the horizontal, coronal and sagittal planes were established. The results were analyzed by SPSS 19. 0. The overlap compared color grading charts were observed.
RESULTSAngles between cheilions and the horizonta plane (Ch-Ch-FH) in the simulation and postoperative soft tissues are (2. 35 ± 1. 81)° and (1. 44 ± 1. 13)°. The angles constructed among subnasale, upper lip and lower lip (Sn-UL-LL) are (4. 02 ± 3. 05)° and (2. 59 ± 1. 64)°, showing statistically different (P < 0. 01, P < 0. 05), which means that predictive accuracy of the lip canting and lip vertical deviation is relatively low. Distance between gonioi and sagittal plane (Go'-MS), distance between gonion and pogonion (Go'-Pog') and angle betweer subnasale to menton and the horizontal plane (Sn-Me'-MS) are not statistically different, which mean! high predictive accuracy of mandibular angle and chin. By observing the overlap compared color gradin-) charts, the predictive accuracy is not good in the cheek, especially in the deviate side.
CONCLUSIONSThe predictive accuracy of CMF system for patients with mandibular asymmetry is relatively high, but it is not good in the lip and cheek. The software improvement is still necessary.
Cephalometry ; methods ; Chin ; anatomy & histology ; Cone-Beam Computed Tomography ; methods ; Face ; Humans ; Lip ; anatomy & histology ; Mandible ; abnormalities ; surgery ; Osteotomy ; methods ; Software ; Surgery, Computer-Assisted ; methods
9.Localization of the centre of resistance in different osteotomy pattern for maxillary complex with cleft lip and palate
Min HOU ; Lancheng ZHANG ; Guangyu SHI ; Dali SONG ; Liping ZHANG ; Chunming LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2010;16(5):297-300
Objective To explore the location of the centre of resistance for the maxillary complex in cleft lip and palate by the use of finite element analysis. Methods Combining spiral CT scanning technology with the three-dimensional finite element method, a three-dimensional FEM model of LeFort Ⅰ , Ⅱ , and Ⅲ complex and soft tissue in cleft lip and palate was developed for analysis. Anteriorly and inferiorly directed forces of 9.8N were applied at five different levels parallel to the functional occlusal plane and four different levels perpendicular to the functional occlusal plane, respectively.For each loading condition, horizontal and vertical displacements of different anatomic points in the complex and on the maxillary dentition were analysed. Location of the centre of resistance in different osteotomy complex were studied. Results The resistant center of the LeFort Ⅱ complex in cleft lip and palate was located on intersection between basis nasi and medium of apertura piriforms vertically,apex of the canine and posterior point of the first bicuspid horizontally. The resistant center of the LeFort Ⅲ complex in cleft lip and palate was located on intersection between anterior of the nasion and medium of apertura piriforms vertically, posterior point of the first molar and first bicuspid horizontally. Conclusion Knowledge of the resistant center of different osteotomy complex could establish a basis for biomechanical studies of craniofacial complex distraction osteogenesis in cleft lip and palate.
10.Expression and clinical significance of E3 ubiquitin ligase Iduna in non-small-cell lung cancer
Ying GAO ; Chengyang SONG ; Linping HUI ; Ye TIAN ; Dali TIAN ; Xueshan QIU ; Enhua WANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(14):54-58
Objective To investigate the mRNA and protein expression of E3 ubiquitin ligase Iduna in non-small-cell lung cancer tissue and para-neoplastic lung tissue,and the correlation of the Iduna expression with clinicopathological factors and prognosis.Methods The expression levels of the Iduna mRNA and protein in non-small-cell lung cancer tissue and para-neoplastic lung tissue were determined by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR),Western-Blot and immunohistochemistry respectively,and the correlation of the Iduna expression with clinicopathological factors and prognosis was analyzed.Results RT-PCR and Western-Blot showed the expression levels of the Iduna mRNA and protein in non-small-cell lung cancer tissue (0.468 ± 0.086 and 2.554 ± 0.544) were significantly higher than those in para-neoplastic lung tissue (0.203 ± 0.070 and 1.570 ± 0.316),there were statistical differences (P < 0.05).Immunohistochemistry results showed that Iduna was negative expression in the alveolar epithelium cells,negative or weak positive expression in normal bronchial and positive expression in different degrees in the non-small-cell lung cancer tissue.Iduna high expression rate was negative correlation with tumor differentiation (P =0.002),Iduna high expression rate was positive correlation with large tumor size (P =0.044),TNM staging (P=0.015) and lymph node metastasis (P=0.009).Iduna high expression of I stage non-small-cell lung cancer patients was correlated with poor post-operative survival (P =0.016).Conclusions High expression of Iduna may be related to the process of invasion and metastasis of nonsmall-cell lung cancer.It is possible that Iduna serve as potential markers for predicting prognosis in nonsmall-cell lung cancer.