1.Investigation and Research on GSP Authentication of Drug Supply Enterprises in Shannxi Province
China Pharmacy 2001;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE:To find an efficient avenue to the solution of problems existed in GSP authentication so as to provide references for the concerned governmental departments in the process of working out further laws and regulations and policies.METHODS:Practical problems existed in the GSP authentication of drug supply enterprises in Shannxi province were analyzed by the on the spot research method.RESULTS&CONCLUSION:Only through multi-sectional cooperation,further improving personnel quality of different kinds of people,clarifying each one's duty and regulating different management sys-tem,can GSP be put into practice successfully.
2.Effectiveness and Safety of Methotrexate in the Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis:A Systematic Review
Ying LAN ; Die HU ; Haining SONG ; Shijing HUANG ; Qin HE
China Pharmacy 2016;27(21):2928-2932,2933
OBJECTIVE:To systematically review the effectiveness and safety of methotrexate(MTX)in the treatment of rheuma-toid arthritis,and provide evidence-based reference for clinical treatment. METHODS:Retrieved from Medline,EMBase,Cochrane Library,PubMed,CJFD,CBM,VIP and Wanfang Database,randomized controlled trials(RCT)about MTX in the treatment of rheu-matoid arthritis were collected,Meta-analysis was performed after data extraction and quality evaluation. RESULTS & CONCLU-SIONS:33 effectiveness evaluation were included,involving 8 253 patients,and 53 safety evaluation were included,involving 4 803 patients. Results of analysis show,the efficacy of MTX was not higher than leflunomide in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis,superi-or to cyclosporine A,and similar to sulfasalazine. In addition,MTX shows similar efficacy with etanercept(7.5-20 mg per week),goli-mumab,adalimumab or rituximab,but less effective than trastuzumab. The incidence of adverse reactions of MTX is high,but mainly mild or moderate,and the most common adverse reactions are gastrointestinal symptoms. Oral administration of MTX is more secure than intramuscular injection and subcutaneous injection.
3.Significance of erythropoietin for the embryonic development of the lens
Qingmin GUO ; Xuxia MENG ; Ye TIAN ; Die HU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(42):6798-6802
BACKGROUND:Studies have found that erythropoietin has a protective effect on embryonic development of the retina, but there are rare studies concerning the embryonic development of the lens. OBJECTIVE: To observe the difference in erythropoietin expression in the lens from Wistar rats at different embryonic periods and to investigate the effect and significance of erythropoietin in the embryonic development of the lens. METHODS:Clean Wistar rats with pregnancy for 10 days (n=5), 12 days (n=5), 14 days (n=5), 16 days (n=5), 18 days (n=5), 20 days (n=5) were randomly colected and divided into six groups. Every two embryonic ratsof the different 30 pregnant rats were obtained randomly by the caesarean operation under ketamine-induced anesthesia. The eye tissues of al the embryonic rats were isolated and cut into sections. The expression of erythropoietin protein and mRNA in rat lens was detected by immunohistochemistry and reverse t ranscription-PCR, respectively. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Erythropoietin was distinctly expressed at the six different embryo stages, and the expression of erythropoietin protein and mRNA gradualy increased from embryonic day 10 to embryonic day 16, and decreased from embryonic day 10 to embryonic day 20. There were significant differences between the six groups. These findings indicate that the expression of embryonic appears in a low to high to low fashion during the embryonic development of Wistar rats, which may be closely associated with the developing procedure of lens.
4.The effect of netrin-1 on the retinal vascular permeability in diabetes mellitus rats
Xianhui ZHOU ; Xuxia MENG ; Yudong FU ; Penghui LIU ; Die HU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2017;33(3):286-289
Objective To observe the effect of different concentration netrin-1 on retinal vascular permeability in diabetes mellitus (DM) rats.Methods Eighty adult Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 8 groups,10 rats in each group,including normal control group (group A),normal+balanced salt solution (BSS) group (group B),normal+netrin-1 (500 μg/ml) group (group C) and DM group (50 rats in 5 subgroups).DM rats were induced by intraperitoneal injection of streptozocin.Three months after intraperitoneal injection,10 DM rats in the control group were injected with BSS (group D).Forty DM rats were injected with 5 μl of different concentrate netrin-1,and were divided into DM+netrin-1 10 μg/ml group (group E),DM+netrin-1 50 μg/ml group (group F),DM+netrin-1 100 μg/ml group (group G),DM+netrin-1 500 μg/ml group (group H)according to the different concentration.Non-DM rats in group C were injected with netrin-1 500 μg/ml.The expression of occludin was determined by immunohistochemistry for protein,and by real-time fluorescence quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction for mRNA level.Retinal vascular permeability was measured by Evans blue infusion.Results The expression of occludin protein and mRNA in group D were less than group A (t=27.71,8.59;P=0.00,0.00).However,the retinal vascular permeability increased in group D (t=-42.72,P=0.00).The expression of occluding protein,occludin mRNA and retinal vascular permeability showed significant differences between group D,E,F,G and H (F=146.31,16.54,67.77;P=0.00,0.00,0.00).Compared the group B with group C,there was no significant differences between the expression of occludin protein,occludin mRNA and the retinal vascular permeability (t=-1.13,0.93,1.04;P=0.27,0.36,0.31).The concentrate of netrin-1 showed a significant positive correlation to the expression level of occludin and occludin mRNA (r=0.73,0.81;P=0.00,0.00),but negative correlation to the vascular permeability (r=-0.61,P=0.00).Conclusion Netrin-1 can reduce the DM rats' retinal vascular permeability,which depended on the concentration of netrin-1.
5.Study on expression of NO and iNOS in J774A. 1 cells induced by rVvhA
Jimei DU ; Yajun GUO ; Yanye TU ; Die HU ; Yongliang LOU ; Jie YAN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2010;30(10):887-891
Objective To investigate the effect of recombinant Vibrio vulnificus hemolysin (rVvhA) on the expression of nitric oxide(NO) and induced nitric oxide synthase(iNOS) in J774A. 1 cells.Methods The inhibitory effect of rVvhA on J774A. 1 proliferation was measured by MTF colorimetry technique. The content of nitrite in culture medium was determined by Griess reagent. The expression of iNOS protein and mRNA were measured by immunofluorescence and RT-PCR, respectively. Results The viability of J774A. 1 cells was apparently inhibited when exposed to 0.8 HU/ml rVvhA and up. With the help of IFN-γ, the expression of NO and the activity of iNOS in J774A. 1 cells were remarkably increased when exposed to 0.4 HU/ml rVvhA. Conclusion rVvhA can increase the expression of NO and iNOS, it may play an important role in the pathogenic mechanism of Vibrio vulnificus.
6.Study on VVC recombinant protein cytolytic activity mechanism of an extracellular cytolytic toxin of Vibrio vulnificus
Jing GUI ; Die HU ; Li ZHENG ; Yongliang LOU ; Meiying XIAO ; Jie YAN ; Yejing ZHU ; Xiang XIAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(5):390-394
Objective To investigate the cytolytic activity of extracellular cytolytic toxin rVVC of Vibrio vulnificus on the apoptosis of human ECV304 cells, and to analyze the activities of Caspase-3,-8 and -9. Methods The cytotoxic effect of refolded rVVC on the growth and apoptosis of ECV304 cells was identified by MTT, Hochest33342/PI fluorescent staining, flow cytometry and DNA agarose electrophoresis analysis, respectively. The activities of Caspase-3, -8 and -9 was measured using a colorimetric method. Results The viability of human ECV304 cells exposed to rVVC was inhibited by rVVC after 24 h. 2.0 HU/ml rVVC groups had a better cytotoxic effect to human ECV304 than that of 0.5 HU /ml rVVC groups. The apoptosis of human ECV304 cells in 2.0 HU/ml rVVC+40 μmol/L Z-VAD-FMK groups was relative reduced than that of 2.0 HU/ml of rVVC groups. After 0.5 h treatment with 2.0 HU/ml of rVVC, the Caspase-3 activity in human ECV304 cells increased gradually and reached the peak at 3 h (versus control groups, P<0.01). The activity of Caspase-8 and -9 remained unchanging. Conclusion The rVVC has cytotoxic effect on human ECV304 and the cytolysin is probably correlated with Caspase-3.
7.Familial amyloid cardiomyopathy masquerading as chronic Guillain-Barre syndrome: things are not always what they seem
Hu DIE ; Liu LING ; Yuan SHUGUANG ; Yi YUHONG ; Peng DAOQUAN
Frontiers of Medicine 2017;11(2):293-296
Familial amyloid cardiomyopathy is a challenging condition that mimics many other diseases,particularly in patients with pronounced neurological presentations and unexplained or equivocal cardiac abnormalities.In this case,a 57-year-old man was admitted for outpatient cardiological evaluation of progressive right heart failure and limb paraesthesias.The patient presented with hypertension,chronic Guillain-Barre syndrome,and sick sinus syndrome.Transthoracic echocardiograms showed a thickened ventricular wall and enlarged atrium.Tissue Doppler showed a restrictive filling pattern.Transthyretin (TTR)-associated amyloidosis,which was revealed by abdominal fat-pad biopsy and DNA analysis,explained the concurrence of independent pathological features,including neuropathy and cardiac involvement.Genetic testing identified a G > T mutation in exon 4 of the transthyretin (TTR) gene.This mutation resulted in the alanine-to-serine substitution at amino acid position 117.Moreover,genetic testing confirmed that the patient's asymptomatic son carried the same amyioidogenic TTR mutation.Given these findings,the diagnosis of familial amyloid cardiomyopathy,which was misdiagnosed as chronic Guillain-Barre syndrome,was proposed.
8.The effect of netrin-1 on activation of Müller cell in diabetes rats
Xianhui ZHOU ; Xuxia MENG ; die HU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2017;33(5):527-529
Objective To observe the effect of netrin-1 on retinal Müller cells in diabetes mellitus (DM) rats. Methods Fifty Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into the normal control group (group A), normal + balanced salt solution (BSS) group (group B), normal+netrin-1 group (group C), DM+BSS group (group D) and DM+netrin-1 group (group E), with 10 rats in each group. DM rats were induced by intraperitoneal injection of Streptozotocin (60 mg/kg). The expression level of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) on retinal Müller cells was determined by immunohistochemistry, the level of GFAP mRNA was analyzed by real-time fluorescence quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Results Immunohistochemistry showed that GFAP was distributed in retinal ganglion cells and retinal nerve fiber layer in group A, B and C. Compared to group B, GFAP staining was brighter in the group D. There were significant differences in the expression of GFAP protein and mRNA among groups A-E (F=203.43, 72.91; P=0.00, 0.00), they were higher in group D than group A (t=-26.01, 22.26; P=0.00, 0.00), and group E (t=-10.78, 3.93; P=0.00, 0.00). They were higher in group E than group A (t=7.00, -9.82; P=0.00,0.00). There were no significant differences in between group A and group C (t=-0.29, 0.50; P=0.77, 0.62). Conclusion The expression of GFAP in Müller cells of DM rats could be decreased by injecting netrin-1 into vitreous.
9.The role of brevican regulation in the antidepressant effects of electroacupuncture in a chronic stress rat model
Cong Gai ; Zhenyu Guo ; Kai Guo ; Shixin Yang ; Yi Zhang ; Huimin Zhu ; Feifei Kan ; Hongmei Sun ; Die Hu
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2024;11(4):513-521
Objective:
To investigate the mechanism of electroacupuncture (EA) for treating depression and to explore the role of brevican in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) in modulating stress susceptibility and the antidepressant effects of EA in rats.
Methods:
Twenty-four Sprague–Dawley (SD) rats were equally divided into three groups: green fluorescent protein (GFP) + control, GFP + chronic unpredicted mild stress (CUMS), and short-hairpin RNA targeting on brevican (shBcan) + CUMS. Another 24 SD rats were equally divided into CUMS + GFP, CUMS + GFP + EA, and CUMS + shBcan + EA groups. Behavioral tests were conducted to assess depression-like behavior. Western blot analysis was used to evaluate the expression of brevican, aggrecan, GLuA1, and PSD95 in mPFC subregions.
Results:
Behavioral parameter evaluation show that rats in the shBcan + CUMS group exhibited a significantly reduced sucrose preference (P = .0002) and increased immobility time (P = .0011) compared to those in rats in the GFP + CUMS group. Western blotting showed that brevican expression was significantly downregulated in the PrL of the shBcan + CUMS group compared with that in the GFP + CUMS group (P = .0192). Furthermore, compared to the CUMS + GFP + EA group, the CUMS + shBcan + EA group exhibited a significantly decreased sucrose preference (P = .0334), increased immobility time (P = .0465), and increased latency to food (P = .0261). In the CUMS + shBcan + EA group, the EA-induced brevican and PSD95 overexpression was reversed, compared with that in the CUMS + GFP + EA group (P = .0454 and P = .0198, respectively).
Conclusion
EA exerts its antidepressant effects through the modulation of brevican expression in rats. Our findings highlight the important role for brevican in stress susceptibility, which could be a potential target for treating depression.
10.The prosthodontic three-dimensional multimedia system developed for dental education and chairside communication.
Jian HU ; Xing LIANG ; Yi-Ning WANG ; Qiang DONG ; Die LIU ; Zhi-Yong LI
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2007;42(7):399-402
OBJECTIVETo develop a three-dimensional multimedia system for enhancing the efficiency of dental education and chairside communication.
METHODSA set of three-dimensional digital models of normal teeth and jaws related to dental education in prosthodontics were acquired or established under Microsoft Windows. The three-dimensional models were re-edited and rendered with texture attached, producing a large number of three-dimensional pictures and short animated pictures. A software platform was established for displaying all sorts of media, including the three-dimensional models. Finally, all media files produced or gathered before were integrated into the platform, similar to the textbook in chapter adopted in dental education at university.
RESULTSThe prosthodontic three-dimensional multimedia system was successfully developed. The system covered basic information within the current textbook of prosthodontics, three-dimensional pictures, animated pictures, and virtual three-dimensional scenes. The system might serve as an assistant tool in dental education and chairside communication.
CONCLUSIONSIt is technically feasible to establish the prosthodontic three-dimensional multimedia system, according to experiences in this study. The success also anticipates the possibility and feasibility of developing similar systems in other disciplines of dentistry.
Education, Dental ; methods ; Humans ; Models, Anatomic ; Multimedia ; Prosthodontics ; education ; Software Design