1.MODIFIED METHOD TO EVALUATE THE PROTECTION OF THE ANTIOXIDANTS AGAINST HYDROXYL RADICAL-MEDIATED DNA DAMAGE
Wei CAO ; Weijun CHEN ; Xiaohui ZHENG ; Jianbin ZHENG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
Objective To establish a modified method to evaluate the protection of the antioxidant of DNA damage induced by hydroxyl radical. Method Reaction mixture at a final volume of 1.0 ml contained 0.8mg/ml DNA,0.2 mmol/L H2O2,1.0 mmol/L ascorbic acid,in 50 mmol/L NaH2PO4-Na2HPO4 buffer (pH 7.4). EDTA(1.0 mmol/L) and FeCl2 (1.0 mmol/L)were premixed and then dispensed into the reaction mixture to trigger the Fenton reaction,and the mixture was incubated at 37℃ for 30 min. The reaction was stopped by dispensing 1ml of 10% (w/v) trichloroacetic acid ,and reaction mixture was mixed with 1ml of 1% (w/v) 2-thiobarbituric acid,then further heated at 80 ℃ for 30 min. The chromogen formed was extracted into n-1-butanol and absorbance was measured at 532 nm. Results Addition of hydroxyl radical scavenger can compete with DNA for the hydroxyl radicals and diminished TBARS formation at a defined time of reaction with dose-dependent effect. The result showed that hydroxyl radical scavenger exerted inhibition effects on hydroxyl radical-mediated DNA damage. Conclusion This method can be used to evaluate the protection of the antioxidant of DNA damage induced by hydroxyl radical.
2.Literature review and application experience of needling the Belt Vessel for low back pain
Han LI ; Han ZHENG ; Jianming ZHANG ; Jianbin ZHANG ; Kaiwei ZHANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2022;20(1):87-90
Objective: To explore the feasibility of needling the Belt Vessel (BV) for low back pain. Methods: The relevant literature was systematically reviewed; the relationship between the BV and low back pain was illustrated; the clinical features of BV-related low back pain as well as the key points of acupoint selection in treatment were summarized, and the efficacy of needling the BV for treating low back pain was observed. Results: The BV is closely related to low back pain. The main clinical manifestations of BV-related low back pain include sagging distension in the low back, enlarged abdomen, and pain radiating to the groin. The main acupoints for treating low back pain via needling the BV include Mingmen (GV4), Wushu (GB27) and Ashi points near the transverse process of the third lumbar spine. Needling the BV can swiftly and effectively relieve both the low back pain and associated symptoms. Conclusion: Needling the BV can effectively alleviate the typical BV-related low back pain.
3.Electrocatalytic oxidation and determination of dopamine at a carbon ionic liquid electrode modified with nafion-L-aspartic acid composite film
Xiaodong SHANGGUAN ; Jianbin ZHENG ; Qinglin SHENG ; Yaping HE
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2010;22(1):1-6
The electrocatalytic oxidation of dopamine (DA) was studied by electrochemical approaches at a carbon ionic liquid electrode (CILE) modified with the composite film of nafion and L-aspartic acid (NL-CILE). The CILE was fabricated by replacing non-conductive organic binders with a room-temperature hydrophobic ionic liquid, 1-butyl-3-methyl-imidazolium hexafluorophosphate. The composite film of NL was used as matrix to adsorb DA and catalyze the oxidation of DA in phosphate buffer solution (PBS). The electrochemical response of DA was investigated at the NL-CILE, the traditional carbon paste electrode (TCPE), CILE and the nafion modified CILE (N-CILE) in 0.1M PBS (pH 7.4), respectively. The results showed the superiority of NL-CILE to N-CILE, CILE and TCPE in terms of provision of higher sensitivity, faster electron transfer and better reversibility. Under optimum condition, the oxidation peak current was rectilinear with DA concentration range from 0.1μM to 0.1mM, with a detection limit of 0.03μM (S/N=3) by differential pulse voltammetry. The proposed method was applied to determine DA in samples successfully.
4.Metabolic fingerprint and profile analysis of compound Danshen dripping pills by CS-HPLC-ESI-MSn
Minfeng FANG ; Xiaohui ZHENG ; Shixiang WANG ; Xinfeng ZHAO ; Yinmao WEI ; Jianbin ZHENG
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2008;(3):232-237
Aim: To establish the metabolic fingerprint and profile of bioactive components in human plasma after sublingual administration of compound Danshen dripping pills. Methods: Human plasma samples were collected at different time intervals. Powerlab tension system was used to measure their ability of expanding blood vessel and column switching system was employed to purify and enrich the components of interest. Results: The plasma sample of 1.5h had the strongest ability for expanding blood vessel, and had five new peaks in the chromatogram. Conclusion: After being identified, the intensity ratio of these 5 peaks was calculated. The diagram called metabolic profile was established to link bioactive compounds with pharmacodynamic action.
5.Identification of botanical origin of Chinese unifloral honeys by free amino acid profiles and chemometric methods
Sun ZHENG ; Zhao LINGLING ; Cheng NI ; Xue XIAOFENG ; Wu LIMING ; Zheng JIANBIN ; Cao WEI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2017;7(5):317-323
The amino acid contents of five floral sources Chinese honeys (jujube, rape, chaste, acacia, and lungan) were measured using reversed phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). The results showed that proline was the main amino acid in most of the analyzed samples. Phenylalanine presents at the highest content in chaste honey samples, and the total amino acid contents of chaste honeys were also significantly higher than those of other honey samples. Based on the amino acid contents, honey samples were classified using chemometric methods (cluster analysis (CA), principal component analysis (PCA), and discriminant analysis (DA)). According to the CA results, chaste honeys could be separated from other honeys, while the remaining samples were correctly grouped together when the chaste honey data were excluded. By using DA, the overall correct classification rate reached 100%. The results revealed that amino acid contents could potentially be used as indicators to identify the botanical origin of unifloral honeys.
6.Identification of botanical origin of Chinese unifloral honeys by free amino acid profiles and chemometric methods
Sun ZHENG ; Zhao LINGLING ; Cheng NI ; Xue XIAOFENG ; Wu LIMING ; Zheng JIANBIN ; Cao WEI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2017;7(5):317-323
The amino acid contents of five floral sources Chinese honeys (jujube, rape, chaste, acacia, and lungan) were measured using reversed phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). The results showed that proline was the main amino acid in most of the analyzed samples. Phenylalanine presents at the highest content in chaste honey samples, and the total amino acid contents of chaste honeys were also significantly higher than those of other honey samples. Based on the amino acid contents, honey samples were classified using chemometric methods (cluster analysis (CA), principal component analysis (PCA), and discriminant analysis (DA)). According to the CA results, chaste honeys could be separated from other honeys, while the remaining samples were correctly grouped together when the chaste honey data were excluded. By using DA, the overall correct classification rate reached 100%. The results revealed that amino acid contents could potentially be used as indicators to identify the botanical origin of unifloral honeys.
7.Modified Arytenoid Adduction for Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis
Jianbin SHI ; Hongliang ZHENG ; Shicai CHEN ; Fei LIU ; Jia WANG ; Mingxing ZHANG ; Wei WANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2010;18(1):29-32
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of modified arytenoid adduction in the management of patients with unilateral vocal fold paralysis(UVFP).Methods A retrospective review was performed on 22 patients who underwent modified arytenoid adduction for UVFP between February 2001 and December 2007.Pre-,and 3 months postoperative aspiration,perceptual(GRBAS),acoustic data(fundamental frequency,F_0,fundamental frequency perturbation,jitter,amplitude perturbation,shimmer,normalized noise energy,NNE)and aerodynamic(maximal phonatory time,MPT,mean airflow rate,MFR)were analyzed statistically.Results The ratings of postoperative aspiration were significantly decreased than that of the preoperation(P<0.0001).There was a significant decrease in GRBAS scales postoperatively versus preoperatively(P<0.0001).The mean values of voice acoustics parameters (F_0,jitter,shimmer,NNE)were significantly decreased,the maximum phonation time were significantly longer,and the mean airflow rate were significantly decreased after operation than that of the preoperation(P<0.001).Conclusion Modified arytenoid adduction is an effective medialization technique that can restore satisfactory speech and prevent aspiration in patients with UVFP.
8.Expression of a novel immunoglobulin gene SNC73 in human cancer and its significance.
Jianbin HU ; Yongchuan DENG ; Shu ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2002;24(1):38-40
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expression of a new immunoglobulin gene SNC73 in malignant tumor and normal tissue and its significance.
METHODSExpression level of SNC73 in tumors and normal tissues was determined by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (RT-PCR-ELISA) in 90 malignant tumors, including colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer and liver cancer. Analysis on relation of SNC73 expression with age, sex, site, differentiation grade, depth of invasion and metastasis of colorectal cancer was made to assess the clinical significance of SNC73.
RESULTSMean ratio of SNC73 expression level in normal mucosa and colorectal cancer tissue was 7.134 (P < 0.01). Expression of SNC73 showed no significant difference among gastric cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer or liver cancer as compared with the control normal tissues (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONDown-regulation of SNC73 expression is a relatively specific phenomenon in colorectal cancer for which development SNC73 may be a potential genetic marker. The study on relationship of SNC73 expression with development of colorectal cancer is promising.
Colorectal Neoplasms ; genetics ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Female ; Gene Expression ; Humans ; Immunoglobulins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Male ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Protein Biosynthesis ; Proteins ; genetics
9.An ionic liquid supported CeO2 nanoparticles-carbon nanotubes composite-enhanced electrochemical DNA-based sensor for the detection of Pb2+
Yan LI ; Xiaorong LIU ; Xiaohui NING ; Cancan HUANG ; Jianbin ZHENG ; Juncai ZHANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2011;01(4):258-263
An electrochemical sensor incorporating a signal enhancement for the determination of lead (Ⅱ) ions (Pb2+) was designed on the basis of the thrombin-binding aptamer (TBA) as a molecular recognition element and ionic liquid supported cerium oxide (CeO2) nanoparticles-carbon nanotubes composite modification. The composite comprises nanoparticles CeO2, multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs)and hydrophobic room temperature ionic liquid (RTIL) l-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate (EM1MBF4). The electrochemical sensors were fabricated by immersing the CeO2-MWNTs-EMIMBF4 modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE) into the solution of TBA probe. In the presence of Pb2+, the TBA probe could form stable G-quartet structure by the specific binding interactions between Pb2+ and TBA. The TBA-bound Pb2+ can be electrochemically reduced, which provides a readout signal for quantitative detection of Pb2+. The reduction peak current is linearly related to the concentration of Pb2+ from 1.0 × 10 8 M to 1.0 × 10-5 M with a detection limit of 5 × 109 M. This work demonstrates that the CeO2-MWNTs-EMIMBF4 nanocomposite modified GCE provides a promising platform for immobilizing the TBA probe and enhancing the sensitivity of the DNA-based sensors.
10.Comparison of internal gross target volumes delineated on the maximum intensity projection of four-dimensional CT images and positron emission tomography-CT for primary thoracic esophageal cancer
Yanluan GUO ; Jianbin LI ; Wei WANG ; Jinzhi WANG ; Fengxiang LI ; Yili DUAN ; Dongping SHANG ; Zheng FU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2014;(9):683-687
Objective To compare volumetric size, conformity index (CI), degree of inclusion (DI) of internal gross target volumes (IGTV) delineated on 4D-CT-MIP and PET-CT images for primary thoracic esophageal cancer. Methods Fifteen patients with thoracic esophageal cancer sequentially underwent enhanced 3D-CT, 4D-CT and PET-CT simulation scans. IGTVMIP was obtained by contouring on 4D-CT maximum intensity projection ( MIP). The PET contours were determined with nine different threshold methods (SUV≥2?0, 2?5, 3?0, 3?5), the percentages of the SUVmax(≥20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%) and manual contours. The differences in size, conformity index (CI), degree of inclusion ( DI) of different volumes were compared. Results The volume ratios ( VRs) of IGTVPET2. 5 to IGTVMIP , IGTVPET20% to IGTVMIP, IGTVPETMAN to IGTVMIP were 0?86, 0?88, 1?06, respectively, which approached closest to 1. The CIs of IGTVPET2?0,IGTVPET2.5,IGTVPET20%,IGTVPETMAN and IGTVMIP which were 0?55, 0?56, 0?56, 0?54,0?55, respectively, were significantly larger than other CIs of IGTVPET and IGTVMIP (Z= -3?408-2?215,P <0?05). There were no statistical significance in the DIs of IGTVMIP and IGTVPET2.5,IGTVMIP and IGTVPET20%, IGTVMIP and IGTVPETMAN(0?77,0?82,0?71,0?67, 0?68,0?82,P>0?05). Conclusions The targets delineated based on SUV threshold setting of≥2?5, 20% of the SUVmax and manual contours on PET images correspond better with the target delineated on maximum intensity projection of 4D-CT images than other SUV thresholding methods.