1.Eosinophilic cystitis in children: report of one case.
Guo-hou HE ; Hai YOU ; Bing YAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2010;48(11):865-865
Child
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Cystitis
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Eosinophils
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Humans
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Male
2.Determination of diosgenin in Shengmai Freeze-drying Preparation for Injection by RP-HPLC
Hai-Bing HE ; Xing TANG ; Ye-Miao YU ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(06):-
AIM: To develop a new quantitative analysis method for determining diosgenin in Shengmai Freeze-drying Preparation for Injection (Radix Ophiopogonis,etc.)by RP-HPLC with UV detector. METHODS:ODS C_(18) column (5 ?m,4.6 mm?250 mm) was used with mobile phase of acetonitrile-water (88∶12).The mobile phase flow rate was 1.0 mL?min~(-1).The detection wavelength was at 204 nm. RESULTS:The linear range of HPLC was 2.46-7.38 ?g(r=0.999 9).The average recovery was 98.3%,RSD was 0.95%(n=9). CONCLUSION:This method is reliable,accurate and suitable for the determination of diosgenin in Shengmai Freeze-(drying) Preparation for Injection.
3.Epidemiological study of malignant tumor among rubber workers in Hainan Province.
Yan-ping WANG ; Zhong-ji YAO ; Hai-wu HE ; Bing-bing ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2012;30(4):296-297
OBJECTIVETo investigate the prevalence of malignant tumor and its influencing factor among rubber workers in Hainan Province of China, and to study the high incidence of cancer and type of work.
METHODSA retrospective cohort study on registered workers over 1 working age among partial rubber factories in Hainan Province in the period from 2005 to 2010.
RESULTThere was a remarkable difference in the incidence between nature exposed rubber group and non-exposed group (χ(2) = 52.13,P < 0.01). Occupational exposure induced a high risk in malignant tumors (OR = 2.47, P < 0.05). The incidence of tumor may be associated with occupational exposure: the longer occupational exposure time, the higher was the incidence of tumor (χ(2) = 11.40, P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe occupational exposure in rubber workers can induce a high incidence of malignant tumor.
China ; epidemiology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Neoplasms ; epidemiology ; Occupational Exposure ; Prevalence ; Risk Factors ; Rubber
4.Pharmacokinetic study of ketoprofen in rat by blood microdialysis technique.
Hai-Bing HE ; Xing TANG ; Fu-De CUI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2006;41(5):452-456
AIMTo investigate the in vitro recovery and influencing factors of ketoprofen in microdialysis probe, and study the pharmacokinetic of unbound ketoprofen in rat after iv administration.
METHODSThe recovery of ketoprofen was detected by a concentration difference method. After microdialysis probe was inserted into the jugular vein of male Wistar rats, the probe was infused with various concentrations perfusate. The in vivo recovery and the pharmacokinetics of unbound ketoprofen in rat were investigated. Dialysate samples were determined by HPLC.
RESULTSThe recovery detected by gain was as the same as that by loss; the recovery was independent of the drug concentration surrounding the probe. The in vitro recovery was 28.75% by concentration difference method and the in vivo recovery was (40.3 +/- 2.7) % by retrodialysis method. After i.v. administration of ketoprofen in rat, T 1/2, AUC and CL of unbound ketoprofen were (181 +/- 16) min, (112 +/- 27) microg x min x mL(-1) and (0.22 +/- 0.05) L x min(-1), respectively.
CONCLUSIONMicrodialysis sampling can be used for the pharmacokinetic study of unbound ketoprofen in rat.
Animals ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Area Under Curve ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Injections, Intravenous ; Ketoprofen ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Male ; Microdialysis ; methods ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar
5.Preparation and evaluation of risperidone-loaded microsphere/sucrose acetate isobutyrate in situ forming complex depot with double diffusion barriers.
Xia LIN ; Xing TANG ; Yu-hong XU ; Yu ZHANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Hai-bing HE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(6):775-782
In the present study, a risperidone loaded microsphere/sucrose acetate isobutyrate (SAIB) in situ forming complex depot was designed to reduce the burst release of SAIB in situ forming depot and to continuously release risperidone for a long-term period without lagime. The model drug risperidone (Ris) was first encapsulated into microspheres and then the Ris-microspheres were embedded into SAIB depot to reduce the amount of dissolved drug in the depot. The effects of different types of microsphere matrix, including chitosan and poly(lactide-coglycolide) (PLGA), matrix/Ris ratios in microspheres and morphology of microspheres on the drug release behavior of complex depot were investigated. In comparison with the Ris-loaded SAIB depot (Ris-SAIB), the complex depot containing chitosan microspheres (in which chitosan/Ris = 1 : 1, w/w) (Ris-Cm-SAIB) decreased the burst release from 12.16% to 5.80%. However, increased drug release rate after 4 days was observed in Ris-Cm-SAIB, which was caused by the high penetration of the medium to Ris-Cm-SAIB due to the hydrophilie of chitosan. By encapsulation of risperidone in PLGA microspheres, most drugs can be prevented from dissolving in the depot and meanwhile the hydrophobic PLGA can reduce the media penetration effect on the depot. The complex depot containing PLGA microspheres (in which PLGA/ drug=4 : 2, w/w) (Ris-Pm-SAIB) showed a significant effectiveness on reducing the burst release both in vitro and in vivo whereby only 0.64% drug was released on the first day in vitro and a low AUC0-4d value [(105.2± 24.4) ng.mL-1.d] was detected over the first 4 days in vivo. In addition, drug release from Ris-Pm-SAIB can be modified by varying the morphology of microspheres. The porous PLGA microspheres could be prepared by adding medium chain triglyceride (MCT) in the organic phase which served as pore agents during the preparation of PLGA microspheres. The complex depot containing porous PLGA microspheres (which were prepared by co-encapsulation of 20% MCT) (Ris-PPm-SAIB) exhibited a slightly increased AUC0-4d of (194.6±15.8) ng.mL-1d and high plasma concentration levels from 4 to 78 days [Cs(4-78d)=(7.8±1.2) ng.mL-1]. The plasma concentration on 78 day C78d was (9.0 2.5) ng.mL-1 which was higher than that of Ris-Pm-SAIB [C78d= (1.6 ± 0.6) ng.mL-1]. In comparison with Ris-Pm-SAIB, the AUC4-78d of Ris-PPm-SAIB increased from (379.0±114.3) ng.mL-1.d to (465.0 ±149.2) ng.mL-1.d, indicating sufficient drug release from the Ris-PPm-SAIB. These results demonstrate that the risperidone loaded porous PLGA microsphere/SAIB in situ forming complex depot could not only efficiently reduce the burst release of SAIB depot both in vitro and in vivo, but also release the drug sufficiently in vivo, and be capable to continuously release the drug for 78 days.
Chitosan
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Drug Carriers
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Lactic Acid
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Microspheres
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Polyglycolic Acid
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Risperidone
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chemistry
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Sucrose
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analogs & derivatives
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Technology, Pharmaceutical
6.The quality assessment of the interventional radiololgy publications in Chinese journal of radiology using the randomized controlled trials
Xiang-Tao GAO ; Bing MAO ; Guo-Hui XU ; Hong HE ; Hai-Ying YAN ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(08):-
Objective To assess the quality of reporting randomized controlled trials published in Chinese journal of radiology from 2000 to 2005.Methods A manual search was performed and 22 checklists of CONSORT statements and other self-established criteria were applied.Results Six volumes and 72 issues were investigated.There were total trials of 236 in 2186 literatures,and finally 3 randomized controlled trials(RCTs)(1.27%)were identified.In the 3 RCTs,there were 3 trials with methods of randomization,1 with endpoints measurement,1 with multi-centre,but without the prior calculation of sample size,blind methods,statistically probability,participant flow,compliance and negative results.Conclusion The quality of reporting randomized controlled trials of interventional radiology has been improved,but it did not meet fully the CONSORT statement.
7.Preparation and in vitro and in vivo evaluation of etoposide submicro-emulsion for intravenous injection.
Ling-Ling TIAN ; Xing TANG ; Hai-Bing HE ; Jing WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2007;42(8):892-897
The aim of this thesis is to prepare etoposide submicro-emulsion (ESE) for intravenous injection and investigate its characteristics in vitro and in vivo. High-pressure homogenization was used to prepare ESE, using 10% (w/w) soybean oil and 10% (w/w) medium-chain triglyceride as mixed oil phase, and 1.8% (w/w) fabaceous lecithin as emulsifier. The pH was adjusted to 5.5 with 0.1 mol x L(-1) NaOH to keep the most stability of ESE. The particle size distribution and zeta potential were measured using photon correlation spectroscopy. Ultrafiltration was used to estimate the relative percentages of etoposide in each phase. Long-term storage test and accelerated isothermal test-Weibull distribution method were used to estimate the physical and chemical stability of ESE. Plasma pharmacokinetics in rats was monitored by high performance liquid chromatography by comparison with etoposide nonaqueous solution at the same time. The mean particle size, zeta potential and entrapment efficiency of ESE were (189.9 +/- 54.6) nm, - 32.6 mV and 91.7%, respectively. The emulsion was stable during 9 month storage at 4 degrees C. The shelf life (T0.9) of etoposide in lipid emulsion was estimated to be about 665 days at 4 degrees C. The drug concentration-time curves of ESE and solution were similar and could be described by two compartment model. The area under the curve of concentration versus time from zero to the last time point and the mean residence time of ESE and solution were (18.30 +/- 8.74) and (19.32 +/- 6.45) microg x h x mL(-1), and (1.46 +/- 0.32) and (1.71 +/- 0.52) h, respectively. Etoposide was incorporated in submicro-emulsion to improve its physical and chemical stability without addition of organic solvents with insignificant different characteristics in vivo when compared with solution.
Animals
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Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
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administration & dosage
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pharmacokinetics
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Area Under Curve
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Drug Carriers
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Drug Compounding
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Drug Stability
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Drug Storage
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Emulsions
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Etoposide
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administration & dosage
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pharmacokinetics
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Female
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Injections, Intravenous
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Lecithins
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chemistry
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Male
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Particle Size
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Random Allocation
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
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Solubility
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Soybean Oil
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chemistry
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Technology, Pharmaceutical
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methods
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Triglycerides
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chemistry
8.Rheological properties of sucrose acetate isobutyrate in situ gel.
Ya-xin LU ; Hai-bing HE ; Yue CUI ; Xing TANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2007;42(4):445-449
To study the rheological properties of sucrose acetate isobutyrate (SAIB) in situ gel and the influencing factors. Measurements of shear stress and viscosity were carried out at different shear rate. The rheological properties of SAIB solution were similar to those of Newtonian fluid. The factors such as the type of solvent, concentration, additive, drug and temperature had effect on the rheological properties. Ethanol was a suitable solvent compared with ethyl lactate and N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP). The solution viscosity of SAIB was reduced from 1.29 to 0.11 Pa x s with only increasing the content of ethanol from 10% to 20%. Polylactic acid (PLA) and risperidone could increase the intermolecular force and viscosity. However, adding 10% (w/w) PLA, the initial release of risperidone was reduced from 20.2% to 3.5%. The solution viscosity reduced significantly by stepping up the temperature. The results obtained support the using of SAIB is satisfactorily injectable in situ gel formulation.
Antipsychotic Agents
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administration & dosage
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Delayed-Action Preparations
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Drug Carriers
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Ethanol
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Lactates
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Lactic Acid
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Polyesters
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Polymers
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Pyrrolidinones
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Rheology
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Risperidone
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administration & dosage
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Solvents
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Sucrose
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administration & dosage
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analogs & derivatives
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chemistry
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Temperature
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Viscosity
9.Application of multiplex rt-PCR assay for screening rare or cryptic chromosome translocations in de novo patients with acute myeloid leukemia.
Hai-Min CHEN ; Hai-Yang YUAN ; Xing FAN ; Hai-Yan HE ; Bing CHEN ; Jing-Yi SHI ; Yong-Mei ZHU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2010;18(5):1138-1142
This study was aimed to investigate the clinical feasibility of using multiplex PT-PCR assay for screening rare/cryptic chromosome translocations in patients with de novo acute myeloid leukemia. For 126 patients with de novo AML-M4/M5 without common chromosome translocations including t(15;17), t(8;21) and t(16;16), 3 parallel multiplex RT-PCR assays were set up to detect 6 mll-related gene rearrangements (mll/af10, mll/af17, mll/ell, mll/af9, mll/af6 and mll/enl) with low detection rate and 4 rare fusion genes (dek/can, tls/erg, aml1/mds (evi1) and npm/mlf1). The results showed that 11 patients with positive result from 126 patients were detected which involved in 5 molecular abnormalities. Among them, 10 cases were AML-M5 (16.67%), 1 cases AML-M4 (1.51%). The marker chromosomes were observed in 2 cases out of 11 cases through conventional karyotyping analysis, the karyotyping analysis in 1 case was not performed because this case had 1 mitotic figure only, no any cytogenetic aberrations were found in other 8 cases through R-band karyotyping analysis. It is concluded that multiplex RT-PCR designed in this study can quickly, effectively and accurately identify the rare/cryptic chromosome translocations and can be used in clinical detection.
Chromosome Banding
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Gene Rearrangement
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Genetic Testing
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Humans
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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genetics
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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methods
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Translocation, Genetic
10.Circumcision with the Chinese Shang Ring in children: outcomes of 824 cases.
Bing YAN ; Hai YOU ; Kun ZHANG ; Hao-yu TANG ; Wei MAO ; Guo-hou HE ; Zhi-gang YIN
National Journal of Andrology 2010;16(3):250-253
OBJECTIVETo observe the clinical effects of using the Chinese Shang Ring in circumcision children with either phimosis or redundant prepuce, and to investigate its superiority over the similar devices available.
METHODSA total of 824 children with phimosis or redundant prepuce underwent circumcision with the Shang Ring. The clinical data were assessed concerning the duration of the procedure, incidence of post-operative complications, time of recovery and appearance of the penis.
RESULTSThe procedure duration was (2.6 +/-1.2) min, and the complications included infection in 4 (0.6%), edema in 21 (3.2%), delayed removal of the ring in 10 (1.5%), redundant and asymmetric mucosa attributable to performance in 6 (0.9%) of the cases. The wounds healed and the rings were removed at 13.4 +/- 5.8 days after circumcision, with well-smoothed incision and good cosmetic results.
CONCLUSIONChild circumcision with the Chinese Shang Ring is easy and simple in performance, with less operative time, fewer complications and better cosmetic results.
Adolescent ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Circumcision, Male ; instrumentation ; methods ; Humans ; Male ; Penis ; surgery ; Phimosis ; surgery ; Treatment Outcome