1.Simultaneous determination of five nucleosides in Houtoujun Tablets by RP-HPLC
Haiming TANG ; Deqin WANG ; Huiye ZHANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(5):964-967
AIM To establish an RP-HPLC method for the simultaneous content determination of five nucleosides in Houtoujun Tablets (mycelia of Hericium erinaceum).METHODS The analysis of aqueous extract of this drug was performed on a 26 ℃ thermostatic Zorbax SB-Aq C18 column (250 mm ×4.6 mm,5 μm),with the mobile phase comprising of methanol-0.1% phosphoric acid flowing at 0.5 mL/min in a gradient elution manner,and the detection wavelength was set at 260 nm.RESULTS Cytidine,adenine,uridine,adenosine and guanosine showed good linear relationships within the ranges of 0.007-0.169,0.005-0.115,0.032-0.797,0.032-0.792 and 0.004-0.103 μg,whose average recoveries (n =6) were 99.4% (RSD =2.0%),98.3% (RSD =1.8%),98.0% (RSD =2.8%),101.4% (RSD =1.9%) and 101.7% (RSD =1.2%),respectively.CONCLUSION The contents of five nucleosides in Houtoujun Tablets from different manufacturers exhibit obvious differences,to which we should pay attention.
2.Study on Pharmacokinetics and Bioequivalence of Simvastatin Sustained Release Tablets in Beagle Dogs
Lihua ZHAO ; Deqin XU ; Yupeng WANG
China Pharmacy 2007;0(25):-
OBJECTIVE:To study pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence of Simvastatin sustained release tablets in healthy beagle dogs.METHODS:6 beagle dogs were randomized into two groups.They received oral single dose of Simvastatin sustained release tablets 20 mg(test tablet) or Simvastatin tablets for sale(reference tablet).Plasma samples were collected at different time points.Plasma concentration of simvastatin acid was determined by LC-MS/MS and pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated.RESULTS:The pharmacokinetic parameters of reference tablet vs.test tablet were as follows:Cmax:(23.461?6.043) ng?mL-1 vs.(13.942?3.236) ng?mL-1;tmax:(2.158?0.396) h vs.(4.116?1.145 3) h;t1/2:(4.564?0.645) h vs.(8.143?0.679) h;AUC0~24 h:(118.647?31.989) ng?h?mL-1 vs.(129.977?29.853) ng?h?mL-1.CONCLUSIONS:The absorption rate of test tablet is different from that of reference tablet.The two kinds of tablets are not bioequivalent.
3.CLINICAL APPLICATION OF INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY TO SAVE THE PATIENTS WITH FATAL HEMORRHAGE
Songzhang WANG ; Deqin JIN ; Chongjia WEI
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(06):-
To explore the clinical advantages of interventional radiologyin saving the patients with fatal hemorrhage. Simple embolization had been used in 19 patients. 8 patients were treated with temporary blockage of blood flow plus surgical procedures. Long term follow up in 26 cases showed good clinical effect. Interventional radiology, with its special technique and advantage,may be the most effective method for saving the patient with various fatal hemorrhage and in the development of traumatic surgery. It is not only a life saving proceduce,but also an important treatment in decreasing the rates of amputation and disability when it is closely coordinated with medical and surgical treatments.
4.Medical teaching reform:perspectives from translational medicine
Dunjing WANG ; Yonghai LIU ; Chenghua XIAO ; Deqin GENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;(7):703-705
Translational medicine emerging as a new concept in medical field, concentrates on the integration of theory and practice , and the conjunction of basic medical science and clinical medicine. Barriers between the basic medicine and clinical medicine existing in medical education in China make students possess limited intelligence, narrow perspectives and low creativity etc., causing the medical teaching unable to conform to the demand of translational medicine. The article introduces the basic conception of translational medicine and the necessity of medical teaching reform, the meth-ods of promoting teaching reform by integrating the curriculum systems, bettering experimental teach-ing systems, strengthening humanities education, improving faculty construction and optimizing eval-uation system for students.
5.Effect of L-dopa on plasma homocysteine in elderly patients with Parkinson's disease
Hongmei WANG ; Xuhua GE ; Liansheng ZHOU ; Deqin GENG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2005;0(09):-
Objective To explore the effect of L-dopa on plasma homocysteine and folic acid in patients with parkinsons' s disease(PD).Methods Twenty eight elderly PD patients and thirty normal subjects were enrolled in this group.The homocysteine,cobalamin and folate were examined in normal group and in PD group before treatment and after being treated with L-dopa for six moths respectively.Then the homocysteine,cobalamin and folate were compared between the two groups.Results The plasma homocysteine levels increased in PD patient group after being treated with L-dopa for six months(19.19? 8.01)?mol/L as compared with those of the PD group before treatment(12.50?3.78)?mol/L and those of control group(12.60?3.94)?mol/L(P
6.DEVELOPMENT OF THE COCHLEAR AQUEDUCT AND ITS AGING CHANGE
Shidu YAN ; Zhixiang YI ; Deqin WANG ; Zhimin QIU ;
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
The development of the cochlear aqueduct and its aging change were investiga-ted in 234 temporal bones,ranging from 12-week-old embryo to adult by the lightmicroscope.The width of inner and outer opening,width and length of thecochlear aqueduct were parallel with the advance of fetal age.The length of thecochlear aqueduct at one year old was about the length of adult cochlear aqueduct.The diameter of the cochlear aqueduct at the child was wider than that of theadult.On the basis of morphology of the cochlear aqueduct and its characteristicof age,the developmental rule of the cochlear aqueduct,its function and clinicalsignificance were discussed.
7.The value of serum glycosyl protein determination in acute cerebral vascular diseases
Boxiang ZHUANG ; Junhua WANG ; Yonghai LIU ; Yongbao LIU ; Deqin GENG ;
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1993;0(03):-
Serum glycosyl protein and glucose levels were concomitantly measured in 35 DACVD patients, 59 ACVD patients and in a control group of 65 healthy subjects. Our data revealed statistically significant differences in serum glucose between the ACVD group and control group (P0.05).Hyperglycosemia occurring in ACVD may be a response, or really means diabetes mellitus. Our data indicated that determination of serum glycosyl protein may be useful for the differential diagnosis of diabetic neuropathy from the reactive hyperglycosemia in ACVD.
8.MRI appearances of aquaporin and its effect in different brain regions of patients with Parkinson's disease
Shuiqing LYU ; Yonghai LIU ; Jiali WANG ; Kai XU ; Deqin GENG ; Weiwei XU ; Dunjing WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(5):427-431
Objective To investigate MRI appearances of aquaporin(AQP) and its effect in different brain regions of patients with Parkinson's disease(PD).Methods A prospective study was carried out in 33 PD patients(PD group) and 23 gender-and age-matched healthy controls (control group).Clinical data of PD patients were collected.The aquaporin imaging of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRDWI) with multiple b-values in different brain regions were performed to detect the apparent diffusion coefficient(AQP-ADC) values of aquaporin.The PD patients were assessed and graded by modified Hoehn-Yahr grading,then the AQP-ADC values of control group,mild PD group,moderate and severe PD group were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance.The correlation analysis was carried out to detect the relationship between AQP-ADC values in different brain regions and Hoehn-Yahr grading of PD patients.Results Compared with control group,mild PD group had significantly higher AQP-ADC values in red nucleus(RN) and globus pallidus(GP) ((0.24±0.04) vs (0.21±0.04),(0.21±0.04) vs (0.16±0.04);both P<0.05);while the AQP-ADC values in RN and GP of moderate and severe PD group were significantly lower than that of mild PD group((0.21±0.02) vs (0.24±0.04),(0.18±0.03) vs (0.21±0.04);both P<0.05);but there was no significant difference between moderate and severe PD group and control group(P>0.05);and there was also no significant difference in substantianigra (SN),putamen (Pu) and thalamus (THA) among control group,mild PD group and moderate and severe PD group(P>0.05).The correlation analysis showed that there were negative correlations between the AQP-ADC values in RN and GP and Hoehn-Yahr grading(r=-0.479 and-0.395,P< 0.05),while there was no correlation in SN,Pu and THA (P> 0.05).Conclusion The AQPADC values are increased in RN and GP of mild PD patients,and decreased in moderate and severe PD patients,while there is no significant change in SN,Pu and THA of the two groups,suggesting that the expression of AQP in different brain regions may be related to the severity and pathological stage of PD.
9.Effects of hypoxia on endothelial nitric oxide synthase expression in cerebral artery endothelial cells
Deqin LU ; Huige LI ; Zhenju SONG ; Shiqiao YE ; Hong YE ; Si JIN ; Dixun WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(03):-
AIM: To investigate the molecular mechanism by which hypoxia affect the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) expression in cerebral artery endothelial cells (CAECs). METHODS: Primary cultured porcine CAECs were exposed to hypoxia for 2 h, 6 h, 12 h, 24 h and 48 h. The eNOS mRNA level was determined by RT-PCR. The level of eNOS protein was detected by Western blotting. After specific PKC inhibitors BIM Ⅰ(1 ?mol/L) and G6983 (1 ?mol/L) were added, CAECs were exposed to hypoxia for 24 h. The effect of hypoxia on eNOS mRNA stability was analyzed after actinomycin D was added. RESULTS: After exposure to hypoxia for 2 h, the levels of eNOS mRNA and protein in CAECs were increased. The levels of eNOS mRNA and protein reached peak after 12 h of hypoxia (about 2 5 fold and 2 0 fold, respectively, compared to control), and remained at higher level even after 48 h of hypoxia. Moreover, hypoxia did not change the stability of eNOS mRNA. The specific PKC inhibitors BIM Ⅰ and G6983 attenuated significantly the effects of hypoxia on eNOS gene expression. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that hypoxia may enhance the expression of eNOS gene in CAECs through PKC signaling pathway, which might be one of the mechanisms of cerebral artery dilation and neuroprotection during cerebral hypoxia.
10.Endoscopic ultrasonography-guided chemotherapeutic seeds implantation for progressive gastric cancer
Wei LIANG ; Wanyin DENG ; Yanyan FANG ; Shijie YANG ; Deqin LIN ; Lizhen WANG ; Liping HE
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2010;27(10):529-531
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of endoscopic ultrasonography(EUS)guided implantation of 5-FU seeds for progressive gastric cancer.Methods A total of 23 patients with progressive gastric cancer and outflow obstruction were enrolled into the study.During the endoscopy procedure, 45-60 5-FU seeds were implanted into the tumors with guidance of EUS, with an average dose of 100 mg.Volumes of tumor were examined with 3D-EUS before and after the treatment.Results A total of 33 procedures of 5-FU implantation were performed.By measurements of 3D-EUS, the numbers of patients with complete respons, partial response, no change, progressive disease were 1, 15, 6 and 1, respectively.In terms of outflow obstruction improvement, significant effect, obvious effect and average effect were achieved in 6, 7 and 9 patients, respectively, with an overall response rate at 91.4%.Conclusion EUS-guided 5-FU seed implantation in progressive gastric cancer is safe,reliable and effective with few complications.3D-EUS may be a new method to evaluate curative effect.