1.MRI features of Rosai-Dorfman disease in CNS
Haiqing ZHAO ; Fulong XIAO ; Peiyi GAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2016;(2):174-176
Objective To summarize the clinical and imaging characteristics of primary Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD)in central nervous system in order to understand well its features and improve the diagnosis.Methods The clinical and imaging features in 3 patients with RDD in CNS proved by pathology were retrospectively analyzed in combination with the related literatures.Results The lesions in 2 patients occurred in brain and other lesion in 1 occurred outside the brain.Iso-or slight hyperintensity on T1 WI and marked enhancement of the lesion were found.Single lesion was found in 2 patients near the dura mater and located near the superior sagittal sinus or cervical spinal cord.Multiple lesions in 1 patient were located in the lateral ventricle.Conclusion It’s suggested that single or multiple lesions in dural or spinal meninges located in the midline or near the intracephalic venous system would be considered as RDD in CNS.
2.FRACTIONAL EXTRACTION OF EPA AND DHA WITH SUPERCRITICAL CO_2
Xiao LU ; Fulong FAN ; Fuxing JIANG ; Guoyuan LU
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(04):-
The supercritical carbon dioxide was used to extract polyunsaturated fatty acid methylesters from fish oil to concentrate eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acid. The effects of experimental;temperatures,pressures and solvent ratio were reported,and the optimal fractional conditions were studied.
3.Clinical effect of exercise therapy on the patients with osteoporosis
Dan SHI ; Xiao SHI ; Fulong LI ; Jiangbo REN ; Lijun GU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2013;32(8):872-874
Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of exercise therapy on patients with osteoporosis according to osteoporosis quality of life scale(OQOLS)and the changes in biochemical markers of bone metabolism.Methods Totally 94 patients with primary osteoporosis were randomly divided into 2 groups:the intervention group [exercise therapy (Wu Xing Jian Gu Cao) with calcium/vitamin D supplementation for 90 days] and the control group (only calcium/vitamin D supplementation for 90 days].OQOLS and the changes in biochemical markers of bone metabolism were observed before and after treatment.Results Compared with before treatment,25-hydroxy vitamin D[25-(OH) D]levels were increased in control group (33 cases) and intervention group (29 cases) after treatment [(61.2± 11.1) mmol/L vs.(48.1±26.2)mmol/L,both P<0.001],and the enhanced level was higher in the intervention group than in the control group (P<0.05).Compared with before treatment,bone alkaline phosphatase (BALP) was decreased in control and intervention group after treatment (both P<0.05).There were significant differences in OQOLS in both groups between before and after treatment except for the function of physical activities in intervention group (P<0.05).Conclusions The basic and exercise therapy can both increase [25-(OH) D] level,reduce BALP,and have clinical effects on bone metabolism,while exercise therapy has an improvement in osteoporosis quality of life in patients with osteoporosis.
4.Establishment of Anti-inflammatory Activity Evaluation Method of Qingjin Huatantang Based on Phosphodiesterase Inhibitory Activity
Shunli XIAO ; Zhengxiao SUN ; Lu LIU ; Qiongling ZHANG ; Shilan DING ; Jing XU ; Fulong LIAO ; Yun YOU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2022;28(15):15-20
ObjectiveBased on the inhibitory activity of phosphodiesterase (PDE), a method for determining the anti-inflammatory activity of Qingjin Huatantang was established to supplement and improve the quality control system of this famous classical formula. MethodHigh performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to determine the activity of PDE, and the dose-effect relationship of inhibiting PDE activity of Qingjin Huatantang was investigated. The mobile phase consisted of methanol-0.5% acetic acid aqueous solution (5∶95), and the detection wavelength was 254 nm. By measuring the PDE inhibition rate of multiple batches of Qingjin Huatantang water extract lyophilized powder, biological activity was marked with the activity of the neutralizing enzyme in the international unit U. ResultWhen the concentration of reaction substrate (cyclic adenosine monophosphate) was 50 μmol·L-1 and the reaction time was 60 min, the enzymatic reaction was stable with 4 U·mL-1 of PDE. In this reaction system, when the concentration of Qingjin Huatantang water extract lyophilized powder was 0.11-3.0 g·L-1, the inhibitory effect of PDE showed a concentration-dependent relationship. It was determined that the concentration of Qingjin Huatantang water extract lyophilized powder to be tested was 1 g·L-1, which showed a significant and stable inhibitory effect on PDE, and the inhibitory rate was >45%, that is, 1 mg of Qingjin Huatantang water extract lyophilized powder could neutralize the activity of 1.8 U PDE at least. ConclusionThis study establishes a biological activity evaluation method of Qingjin Huatantang based on the inhibitory activity of PDE, and the anti-inflammatory activity of Qingjin Huatantang is characterized by international unit U of PDE activity, which can provide a new method for the determination of biological activity of traditional Chinese medicine compounds.
5.Biomechanopharmacology of Chinese Medicine Based on Mechano-ion Channel Piezo1: A Review
Lu LIU ; Yilin WANG ; Shunli XIAO ; Ping GONG ; Jiantao FENG ; Jing XU ; Fulong LIAO ; Yun YOU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(10):235-244
Ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. In Han dynasty, HUA Tuo proposed the original preventive medicine idea that "with good blood circulation, the disease cannot be born", which opened a broad space for the cross-research of blood-related mechanical factors and pharmacology. In the pathogenesis of ischemic stroke, mechanical factors comprehensively affect the function and crosstalk of platelets and endothelial cells. In recent years, as the well-known effects on thrombosis and stroke, more attention has been paid to hemodynamic factors as the participants involved in pathological mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets of ischemic stroke. The mechanical force ion channel Piezo1 widely exists on the surface of many types of cells. Besides being regulated by chemical and endogenous substances, Piezo1 responds to different mechanical conditions, regulates the opening and closing of channels, and activates different downstream signaling pathways. Piezo1 is now regarded as an important connection between mechanical and biochemical signals. A variety of Chinese medicine can affect the activity of Piezo1 protein, which may prevent and treat thrombotic diseases such as ischemic stroke through Piezo1 protein. In this paper, the effects of Piezo1 protein on the physiological and pathological functions of endothelial cells and platelet under different mechanical conditions and the role of Piezo1 in the process of thrombosis were reviewed, as well as the effects of Chinese medicine, chemical medicine, and endogenous substances targeting Piezo1 channel. These could provide new ideas for further exploring the mechanisms of Chinese medicines in activating blood circulation, developing new drugs, and deepening biomechanical-pharmacology research.
6.Independent Component Analysis and Graph Theoretical Analysis in Patients with Narcolepsy.
Fulong XIAO ; Chao LU ; Dianjiang ZHAO ; Qihong ZOU ; Liyue XU ; Jing LI ; Jun ZHANG ; Fang HAN
Neuroscience Bulletin 2019;35(4):743-755
The present study was aimed to evaluate resting-state functional connectivity and topological properties of brain networks in narcolepsy patients compared with healthy controls. Resting-state fMRI was performed in 26 adult narcolepsy patients and 30 matched healthy controls. MRI data were first analyzed by group independent component analysis, then a graph theoretical method was applied to evaluate the topological properties in the whole brain. Small-world network parameters and nodal topological properties were measured. Altered topological properties in brain areas between groups were selected as region-of-interest seeds, then the functional connectivity among these seeds was compared between groups. Partial correlation analysis was performed to evaluate the relationship between the severity of sleepiness and functional connectivity or topological properties in the narcolepsy patients. Twenty-one independent components out of 48 were obtained. Compared with healthy controls, the narcolepsy patients exhibited significantly decreased functional connectivity within the executive and salience networks, along with increased functional connectivity in the bilateral frontal lobes within the executive network. There were no differences in small-world network properties between patients and controls. The altered brain areas in nodal topological properties between groups were mainly in the inferior frontal cortex, basal ganglia, anterior cingulate, sensory cortex, supplementary motor cortex, and visual cortex. In the partial correlation analysis, nodal topological properties in the putamen, anterior cingulate, and sensory cortex as well as functional connectivity between these regions were correlated with the severity of sleepiness (sleep latency, REM sleep latency, and Epworth sleepiness score) among narcolepsy patients. Altered connectivity within the executive and salience networks was found in narcolepsy patients. Functional connection changes between the left frontal cortex and left caudate nucleus may be one of the parameters describing the severity of narcolepsy. Changes in the nodal topological properties in the left putamen and left posterior cingulate, changes in functional connectivity between the left supplementary motor area and right occipital as well as in functional connectivity between the left anterior cingulate gyrus and bilateral postcentral gyrus can be considered as a specific indicator for evaluating the severity of narcolepsy.