1.Determination of thymol and carvacrol in Shushi Ganmaoling by GC
Liang HAN ; Yifan FENG ; Weimin LI ; Xiaoping LAI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(05):-
AIM: To establish a quantitative method of determining thymol and carvacrol in Shushi Ganmao Ling(dripping pill)(Herba Moslae,Herba Artemisiae Annuae,Radix Scutellariae,etc.). METHODS: The GC method was used with HP-17 quartz capillary column(HP 50% PhMe Silicone,10 m?0.25 mm?0.25 ?m).The initial temperature of chromatographic column was at 130 ℃ for 14 min,then elevated to 220 ℃ with the rate of 20 ℃/min,and retention for 36 min. RESULTS: The linearities of thymol and carvacrol were respective in the range of 12.51 ?g/mL-125.1 ?g/mL(r=0.999 8) and 21.52 ?g/mL~215.2 ?g/mL(r=0.999 7).The average recoveries were 97.9%(RSD was 1.69%) and 100.6%(RSD was 2.27%).RSD of repeatability were 1.88% and 1.60%,respectively. CONCLUSION: The method is reliable,accurate and specific.It can be used for quality control of Shushi Ganmao Ling(dripping Pill).
2.A preliminary study on the resistance mechanism of Ureaplasma urealyticum to erythromycin
Rongbiao LU ; Chun LU ; Tinglu YE ; Han MA ; Guoxing ZHU ; Wei LAI ; Peiying FENG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2010;43(5):328-331
Objective To study the resistance mechanism of Ureaplasma urealyticum (Uu) to erythromycin.Methods The susceptibility of 73 clinical isolates of Uu to erythromycin was evaluated by using broth dilution techniques. PCR and DNA sequencing were carried out to screen hot spot mutations at the variable region of 23S ribosomal RNA in erythromycin-resistant strains of Uu. Moreover, erythromycin resistance methylase genes (ermA, ermB, ermC) and efflux pump genes (mefA/E, msrA/B, mreA) were screened by using PCR with specific primers. Results There were 35 (47.95%) resistant Uu strains out of the 73 isolates, and the minimal inhibitory concentration varied from 8 to 32 mg/L among these resistant strains. The ermB gene was detected in 19 (54.29%) resistant strains, and msrA/B gene in 9 (25.71%) resistant strains. Two resistant strains harbored both ermB gene and msrA/B gene. No mutation at 23S ribosomal RNA or amplification of resistance-associated genes was noted in sensitive or reference strains of Uu. Conclusion The ermB and msrA/B genes may be responsible for the erythromycin resistance of Uu.
3.STUDIES ON TREATMENT OF ODL FIELD WASTEWATER BY OIL-DEGRADING BACTERIA
Feng-Lai LIANG ; Ya-Jun GUAN ; Xue-Song SUN ; Mo-Han LIU ; Ru-Lin LIU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(02):-
A mixed bacteria culture F6 isolated from oil field wastewater can degrade petroleum hydrocarbons efficiently. The bacteria were suitable to treat oil-polluted wastewater of oil field. Simulated result treating oil-polluted wastewater in laboratory showed that after "XingyiLian" wastewater of Liaohe Oil Field was treated by fluidized-bed bioreactor system with the vehicle of activated carbon , the amount of oil and CODcr of the flow out water were decreased from 45mg/L to 4. 1mg/L and 470mg/L to 42mg/L separately , according with first class standards of Chinese Wastewater Discharge Regulation.
4.Study on the exocellular polysaccharide of Ureaplasma urealyticum biofilm in vitro
Minting HUANG ; Chun LU ; Guoxing ZHU ; Peiying FENG ; Wei LAI ; Xiaomin YE ; Feiyan LIN ; Jinfen ZHENG ; Han MA ; Meirong LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2012;32(4):335-339
Objective To investigate the extracellular polysaccharide distribution and components of Ureaplasma urealyticum (Uu) after biofilm having been developed in.Methods The standard serotype 3 and serotype 14 belong to biovar Parvo,and the standard serotype 4 and serotype 8 belong to biovar T960 were employed to form biofilrns in vitro.Scanning electron microscope and confocal laser scanning microscope were used to analysis the biofilms and extracellular polysaccharide.We used combination of two different labeled lectins,Canavalia ensiformis(FITC-ConA) and Erythrina cristagalli(ECA) which bind to specific polysaccharide residues to visualize extracellular polysaccharide in biofilms,and average uorescence intensity was evaluated Results All the strains can form the biofilmsin vitro.The biofilm was honeycomb-Like structures mainly,and extracellular polymeric substances accounts for majority of proportions.All the extracellular polysaccharide could be combined with FITC-ConA and ECA,and the total average fluorescence intensity of FITC-ConA was higher than ECA( P<0.001 ).Conclusion Ureaplasma urealyticum biofilm is honeycomb-like structures mainly.The extracellular polysaccharide contains,galactose,and N-acetyl glucan residual,and the glucose,mannose residual are the main components.
5.Dynamic variations of hepatitis B virus polymerase gene in lamivudine-treated hepatitis B patients.
Bo FENG ; Lai WEI ; Ming CHEN ; Fang-zheng HAN ; Li-ping WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2006;14(5):327-330
OBJECTIVETo study variation features of the hepatitis B virus polymerase gene in chronic hepatitis B patients before and after lamivudine treatment.
METHODSFrom the serum samples of five CHB patients both before and after 12 months' lamivudine treatment, HBV polymerase gene was amplified and positive DNA fragments were cloned into JM105. Twenty positive clones of every sample were checked with mismatched polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and YMDD variants were sequenced.
RESULTSAmong five patients after 12 months lamivudine treatment, M552I mutations in two patients with HBV DNA rebounding and D553G mutation in one non-responder were detected except in two patients with negative HBV DNA.
CONCLUSIONSD553G mutation is probably one of the reasons which caused non-responsiveness to the lamivudine treatment. The mutations of YMDD motif that occurred after lamivudine treatment are caused by the induction of the drug.
Amino Acid Sequence ; Base Sequence ; Female ; Gene Products, pol ; genetics ; Hepatitis B virus ; genetics ; Hepatitis B, Chronic ; drug therapy ; virology ; Humans ; Lamivudine ; therapeutic use ; Male ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors ; therapeutic use
6.Probation teaching practice focusing on ward teaching for dermatology and venereology
Guoxing ZHU ; Yang XIE ; Peiying FENG ; Han MA ; Chun LU ; Wei LAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(4):416-419
A total of 105 undergraduate students of the class 2014 majoring in clinical medicine in Sun Yat-Sen University received probation teaching in our department from October 2017 to May 2018,according to the syllabus of dermatology and venereology of clinical medicine.Senior teachers in our department were responsible for probation teaching,with the help of the independent wards in our department and probation teaching at the outpatient service.The teachers recorded the whole teaching process and evaluated the students' memory after probation.Through the teaching in wards and at the outpatient service,the students mastered the requirements in the syllabus of dermatology and venereology and achieved good results.
7.The effect of antioxidant on optimation of blood preservation.
Jing-Han LIU ; Wei HAN ; Feng-Lei LAI ; Yang YU ; Rui LI ; Xi-Lin OUYANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2003;11(6):646-649
In order to optimize the preservation of blood, 3 kinds of antioxidant were selected and each of them can be injected directly into vein, then the optimal dose of these antioxidants was chosen using statistical method; ISMC (injectio salvia miltiorrhizae composita), ginaton and the combination of ISMC and ginaton were added into blood as optimal dose, some references as ATP, EI and so on were observed during blood preservation. The results showed that all of the three kinds of antioxidants increased ATP, EI and decreased FHb during blood preservation. It is concluded that both of ISMC and ginaton can effectively optimize the preservation of blood and combination of ISMC and ginaton can produce additive effect.
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8.Clinical and experimental study of two cases of myelodysplastic syndromes with double isochromosome 20q- anomaly.
Sheng-lan GONG ; Yong-quan XUE ; Jian-min WANG ; Feng-lai HAN ; Yan-qun XU ; Jin-ying LI
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2005;26(1):35-38
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical and laboratory characteristics of two myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) patients with double isochromosome 20q- anomaly.
METHODSBone marrow cell chromosome preparations were made with both direct method and short-term culture. Karyotype analysis was performed by R-banding technique, and dual-color FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization) by using a 20q telomeric probe and a sequence-specific probe for 20q12.
RESULTSThe clinical and hematological findings were comparable with diagnosis of MDS. Karyotype analysis showed that both patients had double isochromosome 20q- anomaly: case 1 is 46, XX, der(20)? i(20q-) [6]/46, idem, der (6) i (6p) [1]/47, idem, +der (20)? i (20q-) [3]/47, idem, der(6)i (6p), +der(20)? i (20q-) [20]; case 2 is 45, XY, -7, der (20)? i (20q-) [17]/46, idem, +der(20) ? i(20q-) [3]. Two derivative chromosomes 20 were proved 20q isochromosomes with interstitial deletions by dual-color FISH in one patient.
CONCLUSIONSDouble isochromosome 20q- anomaly is a rare recurrent karyotype abnormality in MDS, and signals a poor prognosis.
Chromosome Banding ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 20 ; genetics ; Female ; Humans ; In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ; Isochromosomes ; Karyotyping ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Myelodysplastic Syndromes ; genetics
9.Clinical and laboratory characteristics of two acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients with dicentric (9; 20) (p11 - 13; q11).
Sheng-lan GONG ; Hui-ying QIU ; Jin-ying LI ; Feng-lai HAN ; Xian-min SONG ; Zheng-xia HUANG ; Jian-min WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2006;27(5):306-309
OBJECTIVETo explore the morphologic, immunophenotypic, cytogenetic and clinical features of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients with dicentric (9; 20) (p11 - 13; q11).
METHODSChromosome specimens of bone marrow cells were prepared by direct method and/or short-time culture. Karyo-typing was performed by R-banding technique. Dual-color fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was performed using both chromosome 9 classical satellite probe and chromosome 20 alpha-satellite probe in one patient.
RESULTSThe two ALL patients were positive for CD10 and HLA-DR, showing of B cell origin. Both patients had dicentric (9; 20): case 1 was 45, XY, der (9) t (9; 20) (p11; q11), -20[20]; case 2 was 45, XX, der (9) t (9; 20) (p13; q11), t (9; 22) (q34; q11), -20[10]/46, idem, +8[16]/47, idem, +8, +21[14]. Mutual translocation between chromosomes 9 and 20 of the dicentric chromosome was confirmed by FISH in one patient.
CONCLUSIONSDicentric (9; 20) (p11 - 13; q11) is a rare recurring chromosome abnormality associated with ALL. Because of the subtle nature of the translocation, FISH is essential for the detection of this abnormality.
Adult ; Base Sequence ; Chromosome Banding ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 20 ; genetics ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9 ; genetics ; Female ; Humans ; In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ; Karyotyping ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma ; genetics ; pathology ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; Translocation, Genetic
10.Driver sleepiness and risk of car crashes in Shenyang, a Chinese northeastern city: population-based case-control study.
Gai-Fen LIU ; Song HAN ; Duo-Hong LIANG ; Feng-Zhi WANG ; Xin-Zhu SHI ; Jian YU ; Zheng-Lai WU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2003;16(3):219-226
OBJECTIVETo estimate the association of driver sleepiness with the risk of car crashes.
METHODSA population-based case-control study was conducted in Shenyang, a northeastern city in China, between November 2001 and July 2002. The case group comprised 406 car drivers involved in crashes, and 438 car drivers recruited at randomly selected sites, and on the day of week, and the time of day when they were driving on highways in the study region during the study period were used as control groups. Face-to-face interviews with drivers were conducted according to a well-structured questionnaire covering the circumstances of their current trip and their background information. Stanford sleepiness scale and Epworth sleepiness scale were used to quantify acute sleepiness and chronic sleepiness respectively.
RESULTSThere was a strong association between chronic sleepiness and the risk of car crash. Significantly increased risk of crash was associated with drivers who identified themselves as sleepy (Epworth sleepiness score > or = 10 vs < 10; adjusted odds ratio 2.07, 95% confidence interval 1.30 to 3.29), but no increased risk was associated with measures of acute sleepiness.
CONCLUSIONSChronic sleepiness in car drivers significantly increases the risk of car crash. Reductions in road traffic injuries may be achieved if fewer people drive when they are sleepy.
Accidents, Traffic ; Adult ; Aged ; Automobile Driving ; Case-Control Studies ; China ; Fatigue ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Odds Ratio ; Risk Factors ; Sleep ; Urban Population