1.Cytological and histological analysis of samples obtained by endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration
Fuliang CAO ; Dejun ZHOU ; Peng LIU ; Zhenbo DAI ; Hua LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2013;(2):79-82
Objective To evaluated diagnosis yield of cytological and histological analysis of endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA).Methods A total of 43 patients who were clinically diagnosed as having mediastinal lesions,retroperitoneal lesions or pancreatic lesions by CT were recruited to the study.EUS-FNA was performed with standard 22G needle.Specimens were placed in formalin for histological analysis,and residual materials were prepared for cytologic analysis.Results Lesions were located in the mediastinum (n =9),the retroperitoneum (n =1),and pancreas (n =33).Cytologic diagnoses included malignancy (n =22),suspicious malignancy (n =2),atypical cell (n =3),absence of malignancy (n =16).Histologic diagnoses included malignancy (n =30),suspicious malignancy (n =1),sarcoidosis (n =2),chronic inflammation (n =10).The positive rates,sensitivities and accuracies of cytology and histology were 51%,59%,65% and 74%,81%,84%,respectively.Conclusion The positive rate,sensitivity and accuracy of histology of EUS-FNA is superior to cytology.
2.Study on quality standard of Puqinxiaoyan Tablets
Fuliang XIONG ; Zhixiong LI ; Zhihua CAO ; Yongping WANG ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(02):-
AIM: To establish the quality standard of Puqinxiaoyan Tablets (Radix Scutellariae, Herba Taraxaci, Herba Corydalis Bungeanae, etc.). METHODS: TLC was used for identification of Herba Taraxaci, Herba Corydalis Bungeanae; HPLC was used for the determination of baicalin. RESULTS: The TLC identification was highly specific and the spots clear and concentrated. The linear range of baicalin was from 0.060~ 0.660?g, r = 0.99991, The recovery of the loading was 97.29%, RSD was 2.13%, respectively. The content of baicalin wasn't less than than 9.0mg per tablet. This method was easy to operate with accurate result, high sensitivity and good reproducibility. CONCLUSION: These methods are able to effectively control the quality of Puqinxiaoyan Tablets.
3.Antitumor efficacy of the recombinant Newcastle disease virus rNDV-IL15 on melanoma models.
Zeshan NIU ; Fuliang BAI ; Tian SUN ; Hui TIAN ; Jiechao YIN ; Hongwei CAO ; Dan YU ; Guiyou TIAN ; Yunzhou WU ; Deshan LI ; Guiping REN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(3):310-5
In order to enhance the antitumor efficacy of recombinant Newcastle disease virus, rNDV-IL15 was rescued in this study. Recombinant plasmid prNDV-IL15 was constructed, and BHK21 cells were transfected with the recombinant plasmid. Finally, the recombinant Newcastle disease virus rNDV-IL15 was successfully rescued. The growth curves of these two recombinant viruses were determined. Murine melanoma B16F10 cells were infected with rNDV-IL15 at MOI of 0.1, and the expression level of IL15 in the supernatant was detected by ELISA. The antitumor efficacy of rNDV-IL15 and rNDV was compared in vitro and in vivo. Results showed that prNDV-IL15 was constructed and recombinant virus rNDV-IL15 was successfully rescued. The growth curve of rNDV-IL15 showed that the growth of rNDV-IL15 had not been changed after insertion of IL15 gene. Results showed that there was high level of IL15 expression in the supernatant of rNDV-IL5-infected B16F10 cells (1 044.3 +/- 27.7 ng x mL(-1)). rNDV-IL15 and rNDV significantly inhibited the growth of B16F10 cells in vitro in a time-dependent manner. However, there was no significant difference between them. In animal experiments, rNDV-IL15 efficiently suppressed tumor growth in vivo when compared with rNDV, and the difference was statistically significant. The results suggested that rNDV-IL15 is a more effective antitumor agent.
4.Studies on dynamic change of total ginkgolic acids in Ginkgo biloba leaves of different aged trees and different collecting seasons.
Jianming JU ; Yiping HUANG ; Shihui QIAN ; Dawei QIAN ; Jin'ao DUAN ; Fuliang CAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(7):817-819
OBJECTIVETo study dynamic change of total ginkgolic acids in Ginkgo biloba leaves of the different aged trees and different collecting seasons.
METHODThe content of total ginkgolic acids in G. biloba leaves was determined by HPLC. A Alltima C18 (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 microm) and the mobile phase of methanol and 1% acetic acid (90:10) were used, the flow rate was 1.0 mL x min(-1), and the wavelength was 310 nm. The content were calculated with external standard method.
RESULTThe content of total ginkgolic acids in G. biloba leaves was in the range of 0.48% to 2.51% in different collecting seasons. The content reached maximum at the end of May and the beginning of June, and then declined gradually. In different aged trees, the content in the older ages was lower than that in the younger ages.
CONCLUSIONThe results provide scientific basis for the collecting season of G. biloba leaves.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Ginkgo biloba ; growth & development ; metabolism ; Linear Models ; Plant Leaves ; growth & development ; metabolism ; Reproducibility of Results ; Salicylates ; metabolism ; Seasons ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Trees ; growth & development ; metabolism