1.Clinical Efficacy of Yiru Tiaojing Granules for Hyperprolacfinemia of Renal Deficiency and Liver Stagnation Type
Chunxia WANG ; Bin PAN ; Jing LIU ; Maoli CHEN
China Pharmacy 2005;0(18):-
OBJECTIVE:To observe the clinical efficacy of Yiru tiaojing granules on hyperprolacfinemia(HPRL)of renal deficiency and liver stagnation type.METHODS:HPRL patients were randomized to treatment group(Yiru tiaojing granules)or treatment group(Bromocriptine)for 3 months.Patients' symptoms and sex hormone were recorded.RESULTS:As compared with before treatment,serum level of prolactin(PRL)was significantly reduced(P
2.Determination of Rebamipide in Rats' Plasma and Colonic Tissue by HPLC Gradient Elution
Guofeng LI ; Chunxia WANG ; Bin PAN ; Jing LIU ; Yuan YAN
China Pharmacy 2007;0(31):-
OBJECTIVE: To establish an HPLC method for the determination of rebamipide in rats' plasma and colonic tissue.METHODS: The rats were assigned to receive 4 mg rebamipide chitosan capsule or its gelatin capsule or its CMC-Na solution peros.Then the plasma and colon tissue samples were taken at different time for a determination of the concentration of rebamipide by HPLC gradient elution with Cmax computed.RESULTS: The linear range for rebamipide was from 20~2 000 ng?mL-1.The average extracting recoveries of rebamipide from the plasma and the colon were 88.4% and 90.8%,respectively.After oral administration of 4 mg rebamipide chitosan capsule or its gelatin capsule or its CMC-Na solution,the Cmax of rebamipide in the colon tissue were 5 963.9,2 190.7 and 1 185.8 ng?g-1 respectively versus 252.7,949.0 and 1 023.3 ng?mL-1 respectively in plasma.CONCLUSIONS: The established HPLC gradient elution in the study can be used to determine quantitatively the rebamipide level in plasma or colon tissue for the development of its colon specific delivery preparations.
3.Ethical Inspection about laboratory animals.
Nai-bin YANG ; Xiao-jun PAN ; Jing-jing CHENG ; Jia-qiang LIN ; Jia-yin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2015;31(6):504-507
Laboratory animals and animal experiments are foundations and important support conditions for life sciences, especially for medical research. The animal experiments have drawn extensive attention from the society because of the ethical issue. This paper takes Wenzhou Medical University as an example to give a brief introduction to the ethical review about laboratory animals in the university so as to further draw attention and concerns from the public about the ethical issue of laboratory animals. We successively introduce its scientific projects, nurturing environment and ethical review of laboratory animals.
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4.Changes of L-arginine,NOS/NO pathway in adventitia of rats with sepsis
Yuexia JIA ; Chongshui PAN ; Jinghui YANG ; Bin GENG ; Jing ZHANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Chaoshu TANG ; Yongfen QI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(03):-
AIM: In this study, we aimed to explore the alteration and pathophysiological significance of the L-arginine (L-Arg)/NOS/NO pathway in the adventitia of rats with sepsis. METHODS: Sepsis was induced by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). Rat cardiac function was determined. NO generation, NOS activity and L-Arg transport were measured. The iNOS mRNA levels was determined by using RT-PCR. RESULTS: Cecal ligation and puncture induced severe sepsis with severe low glucose, high lacticemia and cardiac function inhibition. The iNOS activity was increased by 2.8-fold compared with controls (P
5.Synthesis and antitumor activity of nitrogen-based thiocolchicine derivatives
Bin WANG ; Xiandao PAN ; Hongyan LIU ; Jing YANG ; Zhaoyun Lü ; Jinghua ZHAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2006;41(11):1057-1063
Aim To search for colchicine derivatives which have high efficacy and low toxicity. Methods Colchicine was firstly converted into thiocolchicine, and then it was hydrolyzed to get 7-(N-deacetylthiocolchicine). At last, 7-(N-deacetylthiocolchicine) was amidated to get the target compounds. The chemical structure of these new derivatives was confirmed with 1H NMR, IR, MS, and HR-MS. The cytotoxicity of the compounds was tested by MTT assay. Their in vivo antitumor activity was evaluated against mice tumor H22 and U14. Results Twelve thiocolchicine derivatives are new compounds. Conclusion In vitro antitumor activity has showed that some of these thiocolchicines possessed cytotoxic activity superior to colchicine. However, in vivo antitumor activity indicated that these derivatives have poor efficacy in mice.
6.Survey on integration of medical research methodology into clinical training
Jing YUAN ; Bin PENG ; Jun NI ; Hui PAN ; Yicheng ZHU ; Liying CUI
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(9):1351-1354
Objective To integrate research training into clinical teaching effectively, the essential steps are understanding the students` demand and mastery, factors hindering learning and how to learn effectively.MethodsStudents in 7th grade in Peking Union Medical College (PUMC), graduate students and residents under clinical training, trained doctors for advanced studies from primary hospitals were surveyed with questionnaire by collecting educational background, the demand of learning medical research methodology, factors hindering learning, specific issues need in medical research methodology, learning model and assessment approaches.Results Totally 69 people were surveyed.92.75% of the respondents said they had studied medical research methodology and related courses before.However, 51 people (73.91%) answer they cannot read literatures with critical thinking.52 people (75.37%) indicated that they had difficulty in conducting research.58 (84.06%) people said it is very necessary to study the medical research methodology.No learning opportunities and enough time were the main hinders forlearning relevant knowledge.The top three high-demanding issues are sample size calculation and statistical knowledge, study design, and how to use the statistical software.44 (63.77%) people suggest e-learning with case based learning.Conclusions Integrate medical research methodology teaching into clinical teaching is in high-demand for students.E-learning is suggested with case based learning.
7.Measurement of minute fluctuation blood cell membrane based on super resolution theory
Jing LI ; Xinghua PAN ; Xingyun RUAN ; Zhirong XU ; Yi ZHU ; Bin WANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(05):-
The purpose of this paper is to develop a new dynamic image analyzing technique with the ability of real time measurement on red blood cell membrane minute fluctuation based on super resolution.The technique is proved strictly by correct theory,also its software realization as well as its advantage and disadvantage are also involved in.The results of applying the method in Aspergillus flavus cell(AFC)and red cell have proved its availability and achieved some new findings.
8.Down-regulation of glutamyl cysteine cystathionine-lyase/hydrogen sulfide system in rat cardiovascular calcification
Shengying WU ; Chunshui PAN ; Bin GENG ; Yongfen QI ; Xiong WANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Chaoshu TANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To observe the changes of cystathionine-lyase/hydrogen sulfide(CSE/H_2S) in vivo in vascular calcification and to explore the role of CSE/H_2S in vascular calcification.METHODS: Vascular calcification model in rats was induced by administration of vitamin D_3 plus nicotine.The extent of calcification was estimated by assaying calcium content.[~(45)Ca~(2+)] deposition and alkaline phosphatase(ALP) activity were detected.CSE mRNA amount was determined by using competitive quantitative RT-PCR.The content of H_2S and activity of CSE in the plasma and cardiovascular tissues were also determined with biochemical methods.RESULTS: Calcium content in myocardium increased by 3.8 folds in a calcification model.Compared to control,calcium content,[~(45)Ca~(2+)] accumulation and ALP activity in calcified arteries increased by 6.8,1.4,and 1.9 folds,respectively(P
9.The function and mechanism of TH 17 cells in aGVHD early diffuse lung injury
Hai CHENG ; Jing TIAN ; Bin PAN ; Guoliang SONG ; Wei CHEN ; Zhiling YAN ; Zhenyu LI ; Lingyu ZENG ; Kailin XU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2011;32(12):752-755
Objective To assess the functional role of TH 17 cells in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allyHSCT).Methods Bone marrow monocytes and splenic T cells were enriched from C57/BL6 donors.Recipient Balb/c mice were irradiated with 7.5 Gy total body irradiation (TBI) and injected with 5 105 splenic T cells and 5 106 bone marrow monocytes.Survival was monitored daily,clinical graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) was assayed three times a week,and detailed histopathologic analyses of lung were performed at day six after Allo-HSCT.Flow cytometry analysis was performed using CD3-FITC,CD4-PE,CD45-PerCP-CyS.5 monoclonal antibodies.Cells were stained for intracellular cytokines using mouse TH 1/TH2/TH 17 cytokine kit.Results All the experimental animals showed GVHD manifestations on the day 6 after transplantation.Animals from BMT and HF groups were scarified and histological analysis of lung was performed.Absence of TH 17 cells induced severe pathologic pulmonary lesions.The histopathology of the lung tissue was characterized by disorganization,epithelia cell damage,interstitial fibroplasias,and monocytes infiltration.The proportion of TH1 and TH 17 in BMT group was (5.53 ± 0.11 ) % and ( 1.04 ± 0.34)% respectively,both significantly different from that in HF group.The levels of IL-17A and IFN-γin BMT group were (2.81 ±0.19) and (42.97 ± 0.23) pg/mL respectively.IL-17A could not be detected in HF group,yet the level of IFN-y was only (9.89 ± 0.51 ) pg/mL.IL-10 in both HF and BMT groups was not detectable.Conclusion Lung is on target of aGVHD.IL-17A may play a key role in the lung injury after transplantation.
10.Characterization of a reproducible mouse model of hepatic veno-occlusive disease
Haiying SUN ; Kailin XU ; Licai AN ; Kunming QI ; Bin PAN ; Ting FANG ; Jing HUA ; Mimi LIU ; Lingyu ZENG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2013;(1):42-46
Objective To establish a reproducible mouse model of hepatic veno-occlusive disease (HVOD) after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (aallo-ABMT) and explore its pathogenesis.Methods Balb/c mice were randomly divided into three groups:(1) normal saline (NS) control group; (2) total body irradiation (TBI) group; (3) allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (allo-BMT) group.Liver weight,total bilirubin (TBil),tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-a),interleukin 6 (IL-6) and monocyte chemotactic protein 1 (MCP-1) were detected on the day 0,5,10,15 and 20 after transplantation.Hepatic vein and sinusoid congestion,infiltration of inflanmatory cells,and damage to hepatic cells and vascular endothelial cells were observed under the light microscopy after HE staining.Fibrosis of hepatic sinusoids and venule was observed under the light microscopy after Masson staining.Results Liver weight and TBil levels were elevated at 5th day and reached the peak at 15th day after all-ABMT.The changes of hepatic congestion and edema were obviously observed and there was infiltration of inflammatory cells at 5th and 10th day after alloABMT.At 15th and 20th day,hepatic congestion,edema and necrosis were reduced and liver damage was mainly presented with liver fibrosis and inflammatory infiltration.All mice died within 10 days after TBI,and hepatic congestion and edema were aggravated.As compared with NS control group,TNF-α,IL-6 and MCP-1 concentrations were significantly increased after all-ABMT.Conclusion A reproducible mouse model of hepatic veno-occlusive disease after all-ABMT was successfully established,and the pathogenesis was closely related to endothelial damage caused by total body irradiation,inflammatory cell infiltration and increased concentrations of cytokines.