1.Nutritional status of children with chronic disease and clinical nutrition support
International Journal of Pediatrics 2012;(6):627-630
Malnutrition and high nutrition risk exist in children with chronic diseases due to the prolonged course.Malnutrition can not only affect children's growth,but also can increase the risk of nutritionrelated complications,infection,time of hospitalization,hospital costs.Children with chronic diseases have inadequate intake and malabsorption,as well as the increased consumption caused by infection and inflammation.Different diseases need to be given special nutritional support and management,which help improve the clinical outcome and get well for children with chronic diseases.This review summarizes the progresses of nutritional status,nutrition risk assessment and nutritional management of children with chronic diseases.
2.Study on HPLC fingerprint determination Huanglianjiedu Decoction
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(07):-
Objective:To establish a HPLC fingerprint determination which could separate the main principles of alkaloids, flavonoids and iridoids in Huanglianjiedu Decoction. Methods: The HPLC method was used and chromatography conditions were C 18V column, binary or ternary solvent-delivery gradient elution and diode-array detector. Results: A HPLC fingerprint determination method was established, which could separate main principles of the three effective groups of Huanglianjiedu Decoction. Conclusion: The ingredients of traditional Chinese medicine consist of several effective groups with different chemicals and physical properties, compared with the plant standard extracts, further studies are required for establishing HPLC fingerprint.
3. Quantitative analysis of NPTX2 hypermethylation in pancreatic cancer and its application in diagnosis of pancreatic cancer
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;29(11):1279-1283
Objective: To investigate the methylation level of NPTX2 gene in pancreatic cancer and assess its clinical value in diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Methods: We detected the mRNA expression and methylation levels of NPTX2 gene by qRT-PCR and quantitative methylation with SYBR Green in 10 primary pancreatic carcinoma tissues and the matched adjacent normal tissues. The methylation levels of NPTX2 gene were then detected and compared using the above-mentioned method in the whole blood of patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and healthy volunteers. Results: The relative quantification (RQ) of NPTX2 expression in pancreatic carcinoma tissues was significantly lower than that in the adjacent tissues (0.276±0.263 vs 3.526±3.037, P = 0.001). The result of quantitive methylation indicated that the methylation index (MI) of the carcinoma tissues was significantly higher than that of the adjacent tissues ([9.02±7.52]% vs [1.28±0.98]%, P = 0.003). MI of NPTX2 gene was negatively correlated with RQ value (R= -0.552, P = 0.012). We also found that the MI of the whole blood DNA methylation of patients with pancreatic cancer was significantly higher than that of healthy volunteers ([1.80±1.76]% vs [0.84±0.45]%, P < 0.05). Conclusion: Our findings strongly suggest that NPTX2 gene is aberrantly hypermethyated in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Detection of MI of NPTX2 gene might be of great value for diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
4. Inhibition of Testudinis Carapax et Plastrum extracts targeting BMP4 pathway on PC12 cell apoptosis
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2011;42(1):108-113
Objective: To observe the protection of Testudinis Carapax et Plastrum extracts (TCPE) on serum starvation-induced PC12 cell apoptosis and explore its mechanism. Methods: The PC12 apoptosis model was established by serum starvation for 3 d. The cells were randomly divided into four groups: control group, model group, low-dose and high-dose (3 and 30 μg/mL) TCPE groups. In the three days of the treatment, cell absorbance was determined by MTT, ratio of cell apoptosis was examined by Annexin V/PI double stain flow cytometry (FCM), Caspase-3, BMP4, BMPR-IA, and p-Smad1/5/8 signaling molecular expression were detected by Western blotting, and the anti-apoptotic effect of TCPE was observed after blocking BMPs signal pathway. Semi-quantitative analysis of bands was carried out by Bio-Rad Quantity One gel analysis system. Results: MTT and FCM analyses demonstrated that TCPE could increase PC12 cell viability and decrease their apoptotic ratios in a dose dependent manner. Western blotting results showed that TCPE could decrease Caspase-3 expression, promote the expression of BMP4, BMPR-IA, and p-Smad1/5/8. There was statistically significant difference between TCPE (3 and 30 μg/mL) groups and model group (P<0.05, P<0.01) in all above results. While TCPE had no effect on the expression of BMP2, BMP7, and BMPR-II. BMPR-IB hadn't been detected. The anti-apoptotic activity was partially mitigated by neutralizing BMP4 antibody. Conclusion: TCPE has the capacity to inhibit the apoptosis of PC12 induced by serum starvation in a dose dependent manner and its mechanism may be associated with partially activating and up-regulating the expression of BMP4 signaling pathway.
5.Research progress of cyclic peptides derived from phage display technology
Jia-wen CAO ; Dan-yan CAO ; Bing XIONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(5):1253-1264
Cyclic peptide drugs have gradually become an emerging research direction due to their some favorable properties such as high-efficiency binding affinity, high selectivity, lower toxicity, and stable metabolism. In recent years, the number of cyclic peptide drugs under clinical research has continued to increase. Unlike the previous cyclic peptide drugs, which were mostly derived from natural products and their derivatives, these cyclic peptide drugs are designed by genetically encoded display technologies which are based on rational design and
6.Studies on micronucleus formations in 3 cell lines induced by Tripterygium hypoglaucun Hutch
Huaming SUN ; Jia CAO ; Nusse MICHAEL
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2001;23(3):331-333
Objective To study the toxicity of Tripterygium Hypolaucun (Level) Hutch (THH). Methods The flow cytometry technique was used to measure the micronucleus (MN) formation and cell apoptosis of Jurkat, CHE and NIH3T3 cell lines induced by THH. Results THH could induce micronucleus formation and cell apoptosis of Jurkat, CHE and NIH3T3 cell lines. Quite similar changes were observed in three cell lines, but the Jurkat cells showed more sensitive than others. It was only 25 μl/plate THH that induced the high peak of MN formation at various time points, and only 50 μl/plate that induced the high peak of cell apoptosis. Conclusion The result indicates that THH has stronger toxicity to Jurkat cells than to CHE and NIH3T3 cells.
7.Operation of new rural cooperative medicine in Miluo,Hunan Province——A case study
Menglong XIANG ; Ying LI ; Jia CAO
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2009;0(01):-
Objective To understand the implementation of New Rural Cooperative Medicine(NRCM)in Hunan Province carried out in Miluo City.Methods Qualitative study was combined with secondary data collection.Results Government in Miluo took initatives to organize NRCM and financed it with the NRCM Funds;each peasant could enjoy NRCM by paying only 10 yuan,and the NRCM participation rate reached 73.6%;currently reimbursement mainly focused on hospitalization,lowest-payment for seeking care,and reimbursement proportion varied in health facilities at different levels;the health facilities and peasants benefited a lot from NRCM.Conclusions The NRCM participation is increasing,funds allocated properly,peasants welcoming it.Further measures for NRCM improvement may include allocating more funds,perfecting reimbursement procedures.Besides,the NRCM for some population like persons without children or suffering severe disease awaits solution.
8.Heart Valve Replacement with Axillary Mini-thoractomy
Dongjin WANG ; Chaoxiang JIA ; Bing CAO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(08):-
Objective To compare the efficacy of heart valve replacement(HVR) with axillary mini-thoractomy (AMT) and HVR with routine medial sternoctomy(MS). Methods The patients wre randomly divided into two groups. In group I 38 cases received HVR with routine MS, and in group II 49 cases received HVR with AMT. Results ⑴The surgical incision was invisible and cosmetic in group I and the volume of post-operative thoracic tube drainage was significantly less than that in group II; ⑵In group I the mean hospitalized days of the patients also was less than those in group II; ⑶There was no significant difference in cardiopumonary bypass time and aortic clamp time between the two groups. Conclusion Axillary mini-thoractomy could be used in most patients of heart valve replacement and has the advantage of the cosmetic and minimal injury.
9.Determination of Related Substances in Donepezil Hydrochloride Tablets by HPLC
China Pharmacy 2005;0(13):-
OBJECTIVE:To establish an HPLC method for the determination of related substances in Donepezil hydrochloride tablets.METHODS:The separation was performed on AlltimaTM C18 column with mobile phase consisted of 0.01 mol?L-1 dipotassium hydrogen phosphate(3% triethylamine,pH=4.3)-methanol(60 :40) and flow rate of 1.0 mL?min-1.The detection wavelength was set at 271 nm and the column temperature was maintained at 35 ℃.The content of related substance was calculated by self-control with main component.RESULTS:Related substances were completely separated from the main constituent and the impurities were separated well from each other.The determination limit was 0.05 ng and the contents of related substances were 0.42%.CONCLUSION:The method is specific,sensitive and reproducible for the determination of related substances in Donepezil hydrochloride tablets.
10.Research on abnormal collagen metabolism of colonic wall in patients with anastomotic leakage
Wei CAO ; Yiren CHEN ; Xin JIA
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between anastomotic leakage of patients undergoing colonic surgery and the collagen metabolism of colonic wall.Method We measured the overall collagen content of colonic tissue by biochemistry and detected the collagen I, III, MMP-1,MMP-13 by immunohistochemistry in 16 patients with anastomotic leakage compared with 16 control cases. Resultthe overall collagen content and collagen I,III of colonic wall in the leakage group were lower than those in the control group (t=3.417,t=2.841, t=2.261,P