1.Recent advances in the quantification of drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters by proteomic approach.
Bo YANG ; Jing WANG ; Yu-ting CONG ; Liang-hai HU ; Jing-kai GU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(6):668-674
With the advance of drug development and research techniques, the drug metabolic processes and mechanism can be more deeply achieved. As the drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics process are mediated by drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters, study of drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters has become an important part for drug development. The traditional immunoassays with low sensitivity and poor specificity can not reflect the accurate expression level of drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters. We now give a brief review on the quantitative study of drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters by mass spectrometry-based proteomic approach.
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chemistry
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Humans
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Inactivation, Metabolic
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Mass Spectrometry
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Membrane Transport Proteins
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2.Expressions of TNF-?,IL-2 and NGF in tears before and after laser in situ keratomileusis
jing-cai, LIAN ; li-qiong, GU ; hai-yun, SHI ; kang-sun, WANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(06):-
0.05).Expressions of IL-2 in tears significantly decreased 1 d,1 week and 1 month after LASIK(P0.05).Compared with the expression of NGF in tears before operation,those of 1 d,1 week,1 month and 3 months after LASIK were significantly increased(P
3.Colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor in rat dental follicle cells.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2003;38(6):435-437
OBJECTIVETo study localization and expression of CSF-1 receptor protein, in order to discover the CSF-1 and IL-1alpha effects on CSF-1 receptor mRNA levels and to determine if the autocrine effect is inhibited through the CSF-1 receptor.
METHODSImmunolocalization of CSF-1 receptor in the cultured dental follicle cells and in mandibles of the post-natal rats from day 1 to 11 were performed. The effects of different concentrations of CSF-1, IL-1alpha on CSF-1 receptor gene expression were detected by means of RT-PCR.
RESULTSCultured dental follicle cells were immunostained for the CSF-1 receptor. In vivo, immunostaining showed that the CSF-1 receptor was present in the dental follicle of the first mandibular molar at early post-natally and was either absent or greatly reduced by day 11 post-natally. High concentrations of cvCSF-1 reduced the gene expression of the CSF-1 receptor. IL-1alpha had no effects on CSF-1 receptor mRNA levels.
CONCLUSIONSThe expression of CSF-1 receptor reaches a peak early post-natally in the dental follicle of the first mandibular molar of the rat and then subsequently declines. High concentrations of CSF-1 inhibits the expression of CSF-1 receptor, IL-1alpha has no effect on the expression of CSF-1 receptor mRNA.
Animals ; Cells, Cultured ; Dental Sac ; chemistry ; cytology ; Immunohistochemistry ; Interleukin-1 ; pharmacology ; Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor ; pharmacology ; RNA, Messenger ; analysis ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptor, Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor ; analysis ; genetics
4.Case-control study on suspine rotation manipulation for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation.
Li-Jiang LÜ ; Xiao-Dong WANG ; Sen-Wei LU ; Xiao-Ming YING ; Hai-Yang GU ; Jing-Guo HU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2012;25(8):674-677
OBJECTIVETo compare therapeutic effects between suspine rotation and flexion manipulation for treating lumbar disc herniation.
METHODSFrom December 2008 to January 2011, 134 patients with lumbar disc herniation were treated, including 74 males and 60 females,ranging in age from 17 to 67 years,33 patients with age over 50 years old. According to diagnosis the ladder of the 9 cases bulging type, 74 hernia type, 51 cases free type. The patients were randomly divided into treatment group ( 69 cases) and control group (65 cases). All the patients were treated with the three-dimensional computer-controlled traction therapeutic apparatus,with continued traction for 20 minutes. After traction, flexion manipulation and rotat-ing manipulation were respectively adopted in treatment group and control group (on alternate days one time, 3 times as a course of treatment). The symptoms and signs (including back pain and discomfort, lower limb pain and numbness, powerless urination and defecation,numbness in perineum, straight-leg raising degree,ability of lower extremity walking,work and live) of patients were observed after treatment.
RESULTSAll patients were followed up for 0.5 to 6 months with an average of 1.1 months. After treatment, the symptoms and signs of patients have significantly improved (P < 0.01), but the symptomes of powerless urination and defecation,numbness in perineum was not improved obviously (P>0.05). Forty-two of 69 patients in treatment group got excellent result, moderate in 20, poor in 7; Twenty of 65 patients in control group got excellent result, moderate in 25,poor in 20.
CONCLUSIONThe whole effect of lumbar backwards rotation manipulation is more satisfactory than flexsion manipulation for treating lumbar intervertebral disc herniation. But spinning force and times should be noticed.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Case-Control Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Intervertebral Disc Displacement ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Lumbar Vertebrae ; physiopathology ; Male ; Manipulation, Orthopedic ; methods ; Middle Aged ; Recovery of Function ; Rotation ; Young Adult
5.Analysis of monitoring results of Chinese iodized salt surveillance in 2010
Jing, XU ; Jian-qiang, WANG ; Qing-si, ZHENG ; Yun-you, GU ; Hai-yan, WANG ; Xiu-wei, LI
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2012;31(5):552-555
Objective To understand the situation of iodized salt consumption at the household level and non-iodized salt distribution in those areas with low iodized salt coverage.Methods In 2010,iodized salt was monitored in 31 provinces and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps in accordance with the Monitoring Program of the National Iodine Deficiency Disorders (Trial) (hereinafter referred to as the Program) requirements.Under the jurisdiction of counties (cities,districts,banners) with more than 9 townships (towns,street offices),based on the location of east,west,south,north and center,9 townships (town,district offices) were selected using simple random sampling method; 4 administrative villages (neighborhoods) were selected in each township (town,district office); and 8 residents in each administrative village (neighborhood) were selected.Under the jurisdiction of counties (cities,districts,banners) with less than 9 townships (towns,street offices),based on the location of east,west,south,north and center,1 township(town,district office) was selected using simple random sampling method; 4 administrative villages(neighborhoods) were selected in each township(town,district office);and 15 residents in each administrative village(neighborhood) were selected.Iodized salt coverage rate,qualification rate of iodized salt and consumption rate of qualified iodized salt were calculated in various provinces.The salt samples were tested by semi-quantitative method on the spot and then tested with quantitative method in laboratories.The standard of qualified iodized salt was set as 20-50 mg/kg and that of non-iodized salt was set as < 5 mg/kg (GB/T 13025.7-1999).Results In 2010,a total of 2862 counties(districts,cities and banners) and 14 divisions of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps,reported the monitoring results,and the monitoring coverage rate was 99.79%(2876/2882).A total of 826 696 copies of edible salt samples were tested,the coverage rate of iodized salt was 98.63%,the consumption rate of qualified iodized salt was 97.95%,and the coverage rate of qualified iodized salt was 96.63%.At province level,only in Tibet iodized salt coverage rate was < 90%.At county level,2755 counties qualified iodized salt coverage rate was ≥90%,and 33 counties iodized salt coverage rate was < 80%.The counties with qualified iodized salt coverage rate of 90% or more accounted for 96.63%(2785/2882) of the total counties.Conclusions The counties where non-iodized salt coverage is higher than 20% mainly distributed in the western or coastal areas and adjacent areas with higher iodine.These areas need policy and funding support from governments at all levels to reducc the gap between these areas and other areas.
6.Analysis of a national surveillance results of iodized salt in 2008
Hui-jie, DONG ; Jing, XU ; Hai-yan, WANG ; Su-mei, LI ; Yun-you, GU ; Jian-qiang, WANG ; Xiu-wei, LI
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(1):72-75
Objective To study the national surveillance results and learn the current situation of iodized salt consumption at household level in 2008, and to find out the remaining problems and to provide scientific basis for developing control strategies against iedine deficiency disorders. Methods In 2008, in accordance with the requirements of the "National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Surveillance Program (Trial)", the surveillance was conducted at county level in 31 provinces and at division level in Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps. In each county 9 townships were randomly selected according to their sub-area positions of east, west, south, north and center;4 villages were randomly sampled in each chosen township;8 households were randomly selected in each chosen village. In every county with 9 or less townships, 1 township was randomly selected respectively in the east, west, south,north and center sub-areas;4 villages were randomly sampled in each chosen township;15 households were randomly selected in each chosen village. Edible salt from these households was collected. Iodized salt coverage rate, proportion of qualified iodized salt and consumption rate of the qualified iodized salt of the households in each province were counted and analyzed. Iodized salt was determined by direct titration;the salt samples from Sichuan and other enhanced salt were detected by arbitration. Results Totally 2817 counties (districts, cities, banners) and 14 divisions of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps reported the monitoring results, monitoring coverage reached 99.96%(2831/2832). Mean of iodine content was 31.51 mg/kg.Sixteen provinces had a variation coefficient of iodine content for more than 20%. A total of 826 968 households were tested of their edible salt, in which iodized salt 798 725 copies, non-iodized salt 28 243 copies, and unqualified iodized salt 20 270 copies. Weighted by population,at national level, the coverage rate of iodized salt was 97.48%, qualified rate of iodized salt 97.16%, and consumption rate of qualified iodized salt was 94.79%.Twenty seven provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps had a qualified iodized salt coverage rate of above or equal 90.00%. Tibet, Hainan, Xinjiang and Tianjin provinces (regions) had a qualified iodized salt coverage rate lower than 90.00%. Further, 2487 counties had the rate high or equal 90.00% accounting for 87.82% (2487/2831) of complementing monitoring counties. One hundred and four counties and 1 division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps had the coverage rate of iodized salt below 80.00%. Conclusions Sixteen provinces(autonomous regions and municipalities) have relatively a high degree of variation coefficient in salt iodine content. The quality of iodized salt needs to be improved. The coverage rate of iodized salt and the qualified iodized salt at national level are both above or equal 90.00%. However, the non-iodized salt problem is still serious and have a relatively lower coverage of iodized salt in Tibet, Hainan and Xinjiang.
7.Monitoring data analysis of iodized salt of national key sample in China in 2008
Jing, XU ; Hui-jie, DONG ; Hai-yan, WANG ; Su-mei, LI ; Xiu-wei, LI ; Jian-qiang, WANG ; Yun-you, GU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2010;29(5):549-552
Objective To understand the current level of iodized salt coverage in areas with intensified monitoring measure in China in 2008. Methods In accordance with the "National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Surveillance Program (Trial)" of Ministry of Health issued in 2007, the selected key counties (cities, districts and banner) were divided into 5 sub-areas, 1 non-iodine townships(towns, street offices) was sampled randomly in each sub-area, 4 administrative villages (neighborhood committees) were sampled from each selected township;15households salt samples in each selected village were randomly collected. All salt samples were detected by semiquantitative kit at first. The salt samples that can not be determined by the kit were tested by direct titration and the arbitration act (GB/T 13025.7-1999) detection. Iodized salt determination criteria: reagent color change in semiquantitative test kit or iodine content ≥ 5 mg/kg were identified as iodized salt. Otherwise, the salt samples were identified as non-iodized salt. Results All the provinces(autonomous regions, municipalities) except Tibet in China had conducted a specific survey on iodized salt coverage in non-iodized salt high-risk areas, which revealed that the national coverage rate of iodized salt was 93.01%(130 928/140 770). At the provincial level, twenty provinces and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corp had a iodized salt coverage over 90%, while the other six provinces (Beijing, Xinjiang, Zhejiang, Fujian, Tianjin and Jiangxi) between 80% - < 90% and the rest four provinces,such as Guangxi, Qinghai, Guangdong and Hainan, lower than 80%. At the county level, 64.57%(277/429) of all the surveillance counties had a iodized salt coverage over 95% while 10.02%(43/429) lower than 80%. Among all the six types of areas where specific survey were conducted, areas with incomplete iodized salt distribution network and areas with crude salt production had a iodized salt coverage lower than 90%, 81.74%(4978/6090) and 86.53%(17 098/19 759), respectively. In raw salt production area, there were 10 out of 21 provinces with iodized salt coverage rate below 90%, it consisted of 47.6%(10/21) of the total monitoring provinces in the same type areas.There were 8 out of 16 provinces with iodized salt coverage rate lower than 90% in the areas with faultiness iodized salt network, it consisted of 50.0%(8/16) of the sampling provinces in the same type area. Conclusions Most provinces(21) in China have a relatively high iodized salt coverage at household level during this specific survey.Areas with incomplete iodized salt distribution network and crude salt production are the most affected areas by noniodized salt. Aiming at the high-risk non-iodized salt areas discovered during this survey, corresponding intervention measures should be implemented with joint efforts from sectors concerned.
8.Clinical management of open apices teeth with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) as apical barrier in adults.
Qiong XU ; Jun-qi LING ; Hai-jing GU ; Jian-wei LIU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2006;24(4):312-317
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the clinical effect of treatment of open apices teeth with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) compared with apexification using Vitapex in the adult.
METHODSThe root canals of 41 anterior teeth and premolars with single canal and open apices in adults were cleaned and shaped, and then disinfected with calcium hydroxide. The apical root canals of 21 teeth in experimental group were filled with MTA to create a 3-5 mm apical barrier. The remainder of the canals was filled with AH plus and Obtura II gutta-percha. The canals of 20 teeth in control were treated with Vitapex. The root canals were then filled with Obtura II gutta-percha when the apical barrier could be detected. The visit times, period and result of the treatment were recorded for all cases.
RESULTSGood result was achieved in the most cases in the experimental group. The postoperative X-ray films showed that the canals of 15 teeth were obturated well. 6 teeth showed over-filling by 0.5-2 mm. The recalled patients declared their teeth to be asymptomatic except one. The recall radiographs indicated that the apical radiolucent areas of the teeth with pre-existing apical lesion decreased apparently or disappeared completely, except one tooth with large apical radiolucency. No new radiolucency was found around the roots. In the control group, the apexification of 11 teeth succeeded, and 9 failed. The average visit times was 3.5 in experimental group and 6.0 in control. The average period of the whole endodontic treatment was 11.8 days in experimental group and 306.8 in control.
CONCLUSIONMTA is more effective and quicker than apexification in treatment of teeth with open apices in adults.
Adult ; Aluminum Compounds ; Calcium Compounds ; Calcium Hydroxide ; Drug Combinations ; Gutta-Percha ; Humans ; Oxides ; Root Canal Filling Materials ; Silicates ; Silicones ; Tooth Apex
10.Establishment of cultivating technology of dental follicle cells of rat and their identifying.
Jun-qi LING ; Hai-jing GU ; Yan GAO ; A-dan WANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2004;22(1):19-22
OBJECTIVETo establish a method for culturing dental follicle cells of rat and observe the growth characteristics of the cultured cells in vitro.
METHODSDental follicle and associated enamel organs were dissected from the first and second mandibular molars of 6-7-day-old rats, and then cultured in vitro. Purified dental follicle cells derived from the third or the fourth passage cells were utilized in the following experiments. The shape and ultrastructure of dental follicle cells were observed by light-microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Immunocytochemistry was used to detect the expression of vimentin, type I collagen and fibronectin.
RESULTSThe cultured cells were fibroblastic in shape, elongate with processes, and transmission electron microscopy revealed that they contained electron-dense granules, an abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum, but did not form desmosomes. Vimentin, type I collagen and fibronectin were present in dental follicle cell.
CONCLUSIONThe dental follicle cells of rat could be successfully cultured in vitro and the cultured cells had the same characteristics of dental follicle cells of normal rat.
Animals ; Animals, Newborn ; Cells, Cultured ; Collagen Type I ; analysis ; Dental Sac ; chemistry ; cytology ; ultrastructure ; Fibroblasts ; cytology ; ultrastructure ; Fibronectins ; analysis ; Immunohistochemistry ; Molar ; chemistry ; cytology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Tooth Eruption ; Vimentin ; analysis