1.Progress in diffusion tensor imaging in the optic nerve disease
Peng-Bo, ZHAO ; Peng-De, GUO ; Jian, ZHOU
International Eye Science 2016;16(11):2036-2038
The optic nerve disease is a kind of diseases that seriously affect the visual function. In recent years, magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging ( DTI ) technology has been widely applied in the field of optic nerve diseases. Compared with the ophthalmic testing, such as optical coherence tomography imaging, visual evoked potential, field of vision, this method has obvious advantages. It not only can directly show the morphology changes of the optic nerve, visual pathway and visual cortex, but also can quantitatively analyze the morphological and pathological changes of the optic nerve, visual pathway and the visual cortex. This article reviews the imaging principle of diffusion tensor imaging, the progress and development prospect of diffusion tensor imaging in the study of the optic nerve diseases.
3.Metabolic pathway and metabolites of total diterpene acid isolated from Pseudolarix kaempferi.
Peng LIU ; Hong-Zhu GUO ; Jiang-Hao SUN ; Man XU ; Hui GUO ; Shi-Feng SUN ; De-An GUO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(8):1169-1174
The preliminary metabolic profile of total diterpene acid (TDA) isolated from Pseudolarix kaempferi was investigated by using in vivo and in vitro tests. Pseudolaric acid C2 (PC2) was identified as the predominant metabolite in plasma, urine, bile and feces after both oral and intravenous administrations to rats using HPLC-UV and HPLC-ESI/MS(n), and demethoxydeacetoxypseudolaric acid B (DDPB), a metabolite proposed to be the glucoside of PC2 (PC2G), as well as pseudolaric acid C (PC), pseudolaric acid A (PA), pseudolaric acid A O-beta-D glucopyranoside (PAG), pseudolaric acid B O-beta-D glucopyranoside (PBG) and deacetylpseudolaric acid A (DPA) originated from TDA could also be detected. It was demonstrated by tests that the metabolism of TDA is independent of intestinal microflora, and neither of pepsin and trypsin is in charge of metabolism of TDA, TDA is also stable in both pH environments of gastric tract and intestinal tract. The metabolites of TDA in whole blood in vitro incubation were found to be PC2, DDPB and PC2G, which demonstrated that the metabolic reaction of TDA in vivo is mainly occurred in blood and contributed to be the hydrolysis of plasma esterase to ester bond, as well as the glucosylation reaction. These results clarified the metabolic pathway of TDA for the first time, which is of great significance to the in vivo active form and acting mechanism research of P. kaempferi.
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Diterpenes
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metabolism
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Glucosides
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metabolism
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Hydrolysis
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Mass Spectrometry
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Metabolic Networks and Pathways
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Pinaceae
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chemistry
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Rats
4.Studies on fingerprinting of Flos Buddleja by RP-HPLC.
Peng HAN ; Ya-jun CUI ; Hong-zhu GUO ; De-an GUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2004;29(10):938-966
OBJECTIVETo establish fingerprinting of Flos Buddleja by using RP-HPLC for the quality control.
METHODThe HPLC condition was as follows: Inertsil ODS-3 C18 analytical column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 microm), gredient eluation with MeCN (0.1% TFA)-H2O (0.1%TFA), flow rate 1.0 mL x min(-1), detection wavelength 254 nm. 10 commercial samples were analyzed to establish a fingerprinting.
RESULTAmong the obtained fingerprinting, most of the detected peaks were separated effectively. The accuracy, repeatability and stability of this method were satisfied. The RSDs of relative retention time and area of aimed peaks which existed in all samples wereless than 5%. Theresults were in accordance with the request of fingerprinting.
CONCLUSIONThe established fingerprinting can be used for the quality control of Flos Buddleja.
Buddleja ; chemistry ; China ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; methods ; Ecosystem ; Flowers ; chemistry ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Quality Control
5.Significance of extended radical resection for cancer of pancreatic head.
De-Qing MU ; Shu-You PENG ; Guo-Feng WANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2004;26(3):173-176
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the significance of extended radical resection in the treatment of pancreatic head cancer and its indication.
METHODSBetween Jan. 1995 and Dec. 1998, 56 patients with pancreatic head cancer were retrospectively reviewed, among whom 35 were treated by the Whipple operation and 21 received the extended radical resection during the same interval.
RESULTSThere was no significant difference between the mortality and morbidity rate of complication, though with more patients having higher clinical stages in the extended radical resection group. The 1-, 2- and 3-year survival rates were 84.8%, 62.8%, 39.9% in the extended radical resection group and 70.8%, 47.6%, 17.2% in the Whipple operation group with significant difference between the two groups. The total mortality rate was 51.4% in Whipple group and 42.9% in extended radical resection group with significant difference between the two. The 3-year cumulative rate of death from local recurrence decreased from 37.4% in the Whipple group to 23.8% in the extended radical operation group. Patients who survived for more than 3 years were only those in clinical stage (SC)1 in the Whipple group whereas they were found both in patients who had had CS1, CS2 lesions and also in some who had CS3 lesions in the extended radical resection group.
CONCLUSIONThe extended radical operation does benefit patients with pancreatic head carcinoma in CS1, CS2 and in a part of CS3 without too extensive exrtra-pancreatic invasion.
Aged ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Invasiveness ; Pancreatic Neoplasms ; mortality ; pathology ; surgery ; Retrospective Studies ; Survival Rate
6.Application of non-bioartificial liver combined with liver transplantation in treating mid-or end-stage chronic serious hepatitis
Jie XIA ; De-Dong XIANG ; Zhan-Yu YANG ; Nan ZHANG ; Peng GUO ; Ji-Jun ZHOU ; Yu-Ming WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2007;0(07):-
Objective To evaluate the application of non-bioartificial liver support system (ALSS) combined with liver transplantation(LT) in treating mid-or end-stage chronic severe hepati- tis.Methods ALSS plus liver transplantation were employed in treating 28 patients with mid-or end- stage chronic severe hepatitis.Clinical data from the patients before and after treatment were collect- ed.The survive rate of ALSS plus LT group were compared with that of medication group 99 cases and medication plus ALSS group 30 cases.The data were analyzed with t test and X~2 test.Results After 57 times ALSS treatment,the serum total bilirubin(TBil),prothromin time(PT),bile acid, blood urea nitrogen(BUN),creatnine(Cr) and ammonia of all the 28 patients got improved(P 0.05).The clinical symptoms and signs of the patients were ameliorated at median 3 d(1~153 d). All patients were bridged to liver transplantation successfully after median 20 d(1~153 d).The 3 and 6 months post-operation survival rate of ALSS plus LT group(71.4%,71.4%) were significantly higher than those in medication group(18.2%,11.1%) and medication plus ALSS group(36.7%, 26.6%)(P
7.Effect of high power microwave radiation on ultrastructure of neuron synapse and content of amino acid neurotransmitters in hippocampus of rats.
Li WEI ; Rui-yun PENG ; Li-feng WANG ; Ya-bing GAO ; Shui-ming WANG ; Jun-jie MA ; De-wen WANG ; Ping QIU ; Tian-hao XU ; Guo-shan YANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2006;24(4):245-247
8.Safety and tolerance study of single oral dose of adefovir dipivoxil tablets in healthy volunteers.
Hai-sheng WANG ; De-qing SUN ; Xiao-peng FAN ; Ben-jie WANG ; Kai WANG ; Rui-chen GUO
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2005;19(4):375-379
BACKGROUNDTo assess the safety and tolerance of adefovir dipivoxil tablet in Chinese healthy volunteers.
METHODSTotally 42 healthy volunteers were enrolled in the study, 21 were female and 21 were male and their age ranged from 19 to 26 years. The subjects were randomly divided into 5, 10, 20, 40 and 60 mg dose-groups (6-10 subjects in each group) based on sex and weight, beginning with the 5 mg dose-group. Clinical symptoms, vital signs, electrocardiogram, routine blood test, routine urine test, prothrombin time and blood biochemical tests were recorded and evaluated.
RESULTSNo significant changes were found in clinical symptoms, vital signs and laboratory tests after dosing, except slight elevations of alanine aminotransferase in 2 subjects and bilirubin in 6 subjects observed and some gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and diarrhea found in 3 subjects, but the frequency and severity of all the adverse reactions were not found to be related to the dosages.
CONCLUSIONThe results showed that single oral dose of adefovir dipivoxil 60 mg or less was safe and tolerable.
Adenine ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects ; analogs & derivatives ; Administration, Oral ; Adult ; Antiviral Agents ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects ; Diarrhea ; chemically induced ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Nausea ; chemically induced ; Organophosphonates ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects ; Tablets ; Young Adult
9.Identification of original species of Mantidis Oötheca (Sangpiaoxiao) based on DNA barcoding.
Xi WANG ; Fei-xia HOU ; Yi-xuan WANG ; Yu-xian WANG ; Jun-de LI ; Yuan YUAN ; Cheng PENG ; Jin-lin GUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(20):3963-3966
Both market research and literature reports both found that the ootheca of mantodea was all used as medicine. However, Chinese Pharmacopoeia only records the ootheca of three mantis species. The clinical use of ootheca unrecorded in Chinese Pharmacopoeia, will pose potential risks to drug safety. It's urgent to identify the origin of Mantidis Oötheca. The current researches about original animal in Mantidis Oötheca are based on morphology and unanimous. DNA barcoding fill gaps of the traditional morphological identification, which is widely used in animal classification studies. This study first use DNA barcoding to analyze genetic distance among different Mantidis Oötheca types, align COI sequences between mantis and Mantidis Oötheca and construct the phylogeny tree. The result confirmed that Tenodera sinensis and Hierodula patellifera were the origin insects of Tuanpiaoxiao and Heipiaoxiao, respectively, and Statilia maculate and Mantis religiosa were the origin insects of Changpiaoxiao.
Animals
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DNA
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genetics
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DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic
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methods
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Electron Transport Complex IV
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genetics
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Insect Proteins
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genetics
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Mantodea
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classification
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genetics
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Phylogeny
10.Expression and function analysis of dengue virus type 1 to 4 envelope domain III recombinant fusion protein.
Guo-Yu NIU ; Peng LU ; Shuo ZHANG ; Quan-Fu ZHANG ; Chuan LI ; Mi-Fang LIANG ; Fang XU ; De-Xin LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2010;24(3):161-164
OBJECTIVETo observe the ability of dengue virus type 1-4 envelope domain III fusion protein to inhibit virus infection and analyze the neutralizing ability of polyclonal antibodies against rE III.
METHODSAfter being connected by linker peptide, E III protein of Dengue virus serotypes 1-4 were expressed in E coli BL21 (DE3) then purified. Fusion proteins were verified by Western Blot and ELISA. Rabbits were immunized with fusion proteins to produce anti-rE III serum. The activity of anti-rE III serum were detected through indirect immunofluorescence assay test. Inhibition of dengue virus type 1 to 4 infection in BHK-21 cells by rE III fusion protein were tested. Neutralizing activity of anti-rE III serum was analyzed.
RESULTSDengue virus type 1 to 4 envelope domain III recombinant fusion protein was expressed in E coli BL21 and purified successfully. Then rE III fusion protein and anti-rE III serum were analyzed respectively and rE III fusion protein can effectively inhibit dengue virus type 1 to 4 from infecting BHK cells. The anti-rE III serums can neutralize dengue virus type 1 to 4 but with different neutralizing titer.
CONCLUSIONDengue virus type 1-4 envelope domain III fusion protein can directly inhibit DV infection. Antibodies induced by rE III fusion proteins can neutralize dengue virus type 1-4.
Animals ; Blotting, Western ; Cells, Cultured ; Dengue Virus ; classification ; drug effects ; growth & development ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Escherichia coli ; genetics ; Gene Fusion ; genetics ; Gene Products, env ; genetics ; metabolism ; Immunization ; Rabbits ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; genetics ; immunology ; metabolism ; pharmacology ; Recombinant Proteins ; biosynthesis ; pharmacology ; Viral Envelope Proteins ; genetics ; immunology ; metabolism ; Virus Replication ; drug effects ; physiology