1.Correlation between eystathionine βsynthase T833C gene polymorphism and ischemic cerebral vascular disease
Yuqiang SONG ; Fangqing LIU ; Chen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2008;41(11):731-733
Objective To investigate the correlation between cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) T833C gene polymorphism and the plasma homocysteine (Hey) levels in patients with ischemic cerebral vascular disease(ICVD). Methods Three hundred and sixty patients with ICVD and 210 control subjects were enrolled. The T833C polymorphism of CBS gene was analyzed by the amplification refractory mutation system (ARMS). Plasma Hey levels were measured by high performance liquid chromatography-fluorescence detection(HPLC-FD). Results Plasma Hey levels in the ICVD group ((17.6±4.8) μmol/L) were higher than those in control group ((13.3±4.3) μmol/L, t = 10.716, P< 0.05) . There were no differences in genotype frequencies and allele frequencies between the ICVD group and contral group (χ2 = 0.785, 0.941 ,P>0.05). Plasma Hey levels in CC genotype or TC genotype were higher than those in TT genotype (F = 6.56, P< 0.05). Condusions High plasma Hey level is an independent risk factor of ICVD,but CBS T833C polymorphism may not associated with ICVD.
2.Preparation of gastric floating sustained-release tablets of Triperygium wilfordii and its quality evaluation
Wei ZHANG ; Hongtao SONG ; Fangqing LIN
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(02):-
Objective To prepare gastric floating sustained-release tablets of Triperygium wilfordii and study its behavior of floating and release characteristics. Methods The sustained-release tablets were prepared by direct powder compared to tablets technique. The floating and release of total diterpene-lactones were used as indicators to evaluate and optimize the formulation. Then the formulation was optimized by influential factors and orthogonal design test. Results The gastric floating sustained-release tablets which was taken orally twice one day, were prepared with HPMCK4M as matrix, cetyl alcohol as floating assistant, sodium bicarbonate as gas-producer, PVP as poremaking. The tablets released 30% in 2 h, 60% in 6 h, exceeding 90% in 12 h, the release behavior of the tablets was fitted to Higuchi equation,and it was properly characterized by the drug diffusion and bulk erosion mechanism. Conclusion Gastric floating sustained-release tablets of T. wilfordii prepared has good behavior of floating and release characteristics.
3.Molecular Cloning and Characterization of Phytoene Synthase Gene From a Unicellular Green Alga Haematococcus pluvialis
Chenwei LIANG ; Fangqing ZHAO ; Song QIN ; Congping TAN ; Wei WEI ; Chunxiao MENG
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;33(9):854-860
The unicellular green alga Haematococcus pluvialis accumulates a highly valuable ketocarotenoid, i.e. astaxanthin up to 4%dry weight under stress conditions. Phytoene synthase is considered to be the first rate limiting enzyme in carotenoid biosynthesis pathway in H. pluvialis. The cDNA and genomic genes of phytoene synthase, i.e. psy from H.pluvialis were cloned and characterized.Result showed that psy had one open reading frame of 1 200 bp encoding a putative polypeptide of 400 amino acids which was interrupted by four introns. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that psy from green algae formed a monophyletic clade, and its closer relationship was higher plants. By using genomic walking approach, an approximate 1 kb 5′ flanking region ofpsy gene was cloned and a number of putative cis-regulatory elements were revealed. Fusing a 297 bp internal sequence (-297 to -1 bp from the translation initiation codon ofpsy) with the reporter gene, i.e. lacZ before attemptedintroducing the construct into the green alga via particle bombardment resulted in lacZ transient expression.
4.Relationship between psychological distress and psychosomatic symptoms in obsessive-compulsive disorder patients: the mediating role of anhedonia
Yuhan LI ; Fangqing SONG ; Shaoxia WANG ; Xueting ZHANG ; Yanrong WANG ; Jianqun FANG
Sichuan Mental Health 2025;38(3):217-222
BackgroundObsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common neuropsychiatric illness and is listed as one of the top ten disabling conditions causing loss of income and reduced quality of life. Psychological distress is an important cause of anhedonia in OCD patients, and is closely related to psychosomatic symptoms. Therefore, exploring the role of anhedonia in the relationship between psychological distress and psychosomatic symptoms is of great significance for optimizing clinical psychological treatment protocols for OCD patients. ObjectiveTo explore the role of anhedonia in the relationship between psychological distress and psychosomatic symptoms in OCD patients, with the aim of providing references for managing psychosomatic symptoms in patients. MethodsA total of 90 patients who met the diagnostic criteria for OCD according to the International Classification of Diseases, tenth edition (ICD-10), and who visited the Mental Health Center outpatient clinic of General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University from September 2023 to November 2024 were selected as the study objects. The instruments and techniques used for the evaluation were: Dimensional Anhedonia Rating Scale (DARS), 10-item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) and Psychosomatic Symptom Scale (PSSS). Model 4 of the Process for SPSS 26.0 was used to test the mediating role of anhedonia in the relationship between psychological distress and psychosomatic symptoms, with Bootstrapping used to assess the significance of mediating effect. ResultsA total of 84 patients (93.33%) completed the valid questionnaire. K10 score was positively correlated with PSSS total score, psychological symptom score and physical symptom score (r=0.559, 0.460, 0.551, P<0.01). K10 score was negatively correlated with DARS total score (r=-0.527, P<0.01). The total score of DARS was negatively correlated with PSSS total score (r=-0.497, P<0.01). Anhedonia mediated the relationship between psychological distress and psychosomatic symptoms, with an indirect effect value was 0.148 (95% CI: 0.042~0.278), accounting for 26.48% of the total effect. ConclusionPsychological distress can affect the psychosomatic symptoms in OCD patients both directly and indirectly via anhedonia.