1.Study on the Chemical Constituents of Rabdosia rubescens
Jianqun LIU ; Junbo GAO ; Xiaohong LIU
China Pharmacy 2015;26(33):4724-4726
OBJECTIVE:To study the chemical constituents of Rabdosia rubescens. METHODS:The chemical constituents of R. rubescens were isolated and purified by silica gel,MCI GEL-CHP 20P,Sephadex LH-20 column and recrystallization,and their structure was identified on the base of spectral analysis and physicochemical properties. RESULTS:8 compounds were isolated in R. rubescens and identified as 24ζ-methyl-5α-lanosta-25-ketone(1),maoyecrystal F(2),rosthorin A(3),β-sitosterol(4),daucosterol (5),heptacosanoic acid (6),oridonin (7) and ponicidin (8). CONCLUSIONS:Compound 1 is isolated from R. genera for the first time and compound 3,6 are isolated from this plant for the first time. The research lays a certain foundation for the quality evaluation of R.rubescens.
2.A study on the status of social supports for patients with advanced cancer and nursing interventions
Yan LIU ; Jialin XU ; Junbo HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(31):62-64
ObjectiveTo observe the status of social supports of the patients with advanced cancer and probe the effective nursing measures to improve the social supports of the patients.Methods"Social support rating scale"of Xiao Shui-yuan was applied to investigate the social support state of a total of 58 advanced cancer patients and 63 patients with chronic diseases.ResultsThe total score of patients with advanced cancer was(32.86±6.86),of patients with chronic diseases was(41.83±7.88).Compared with chronic disease group,the patients with advanced cancer received less social supports(P<0.05).The marriage state and economic income were significant factors to influence social support.ConclusionsThe patients with advanced cancer received less social supports than patients with chronic disease.Nursing staff should evaluate the status of social supports correctly,provide health education on patients and members in the net of social supports,make use of relative resources,then improve the social support level of the patients.
3.Effect of penehyclidine hydrochloride pretreatment on hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha expression in lung tissues in rats with acute lung injury induced by lipopolysaccharide
Lihua JIANG ; Bo LIU ; Junbo ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;(12):1485-1487
Objective To investigate the effects of penehyclidine hydrochloride (PHCD) pretreatment on hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha (HIF-1α) expression in lung tissues in rats with acute lung injury (ALI) induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS).Methods One hundred and twenty female Sprague-Dawley rats,weighing 180-220g,were randomly divided into 3 groups (n =40 each):control group (group C),ALI group and PHCD pretreatment group (group P).ALI was induced by intraperitoneal LPS 5 mg/kg in ALI and P groups.The equal volume of normal saline was given intraperitoneally in group C.Group P received intraperitoneal PHCD 2 mg/kg at 30 min before LPS administration.Eight rats in each group were chosen at 2,4,8 and 24 h after LPS administration,and the lung was removed for determination of HIF-1α mRNA expression in lung tissues by RT-PCR.Eight rats in each group were chosen at 6 h after LPS administration,and the lung was removed for determination of W/D lung weight ratio and IL-6 content (by ELISA) and for microscopic examination.Results The W/D lung weight ratio and IL-6 content at 6 h after LPS administration and HIF-1α mRNA expression at each time point after LPS administration were significantly higher in groups P and ALI than in group C (P < 0.05),and lower in group P than in group ALI(P < 0.05).The pathological damage was significantly ameliorated in group P as compared with group ALI.Conclusion PHCD can reduce LPS-induced ALI through down-regulation of HIF-1α expression in lung tissues and inhibition of the inflammatory response in rats.
4.Expression and activity identification of recombinant human stanniocalcin 1
Peipei LIU ; Chuangchuang DONG ; Guangzhi LIU ; Junbo SUN ; Juxin ZHANG
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(1):39-43
Objective To obtain recombinant human stanniocalcin 1 ( STC1 ) with biological activity in Escheri.coli cells expression.Methods The gene was cloned into pET32b( +) vector by fused with thioredoxin and His tag .E.coli BL21(DE3) competent cells were transfomed by the recombinant vector .After renaturation, the fusion protein was digested with thrombin and intact STC1 protein was purified from the digested protein using Ni ion affinity chromatography .Recombi-nant humanSTC1 protein was confirmed by Western blot analysis using goat anti-STC1 antibody.The biological activity of STC1 in rat was assayed using standard method for assessment of renal function .Results The recombinant human STC 1 fu-sion protein is successfully expressed in Escherichia coli, the fusion protein was purified by affinity chromatography from the inclusion body and renaturated .Intact hSTC1 protein was released by thrombin digestion and purified by Ni ion affinity col-umn.The intact STC1 proteins was confirmed by Western blot analysis .Rat bioassay revealed that STC1 boosted phosphate reabsorption.Conclusion Recombinant STC1 protein was successfully expressed and has native biological activities .This protein could be used as an antigen for the preparation of monoclonal antibody against humanSTC 1.
5.Pharmacokinetics of sulfamethoxazole in healthy Han volunteers living at plain and in native Han and Tibetan healthy volunteers living at high altitude.
Xiangyang LI ; Yongnian LIU ; Yongping LI ; Ming YUAN ; Junbo ZHU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(9):1117-22
The paper is to report the pharmacokinetics of sulfamethoxazole in healthy Han volunteers living at plain (PH) and native Han and Tibetan healthy volunteers living at high altitude (HNH and HNT). After healthy volunteers were administrated orally cotrimoxazole tablets, plasma concentration of sulfamethoxazole and metabolite N4-acetylsulfamethoxazole was determined by RP-HPLC, and plasma concentration-time data were analyzed by DAS 2.0 software to get the related pharmacokinetic parameters. The main pharmacokinetic parameters t(1/2) of sulfamethoxazole in PH, HNH and HNT were, respectively, 9.30 +/- 1.11, 10.99 +/- 1.23 and 10.44 +/- 1.05 h; tmax were 1.4 +/- 0.3, 2.0 +/- 1.1 and 1.8 +/- 0.4 h; Cmax were 94.42 +/- 15.26, 89.33 +/- 7.67 and 87.43 +/- 11.61 micro x mL(-1); AUC(0-t) were 1202.5 +/- 238.3, 1 434.7 +/- 193.9 and 1302.8 +/- 103.0 microg x h x mL(-1); AUC(0-infinity) were 1240.7 +/- 255.3, 1511.5 +/- 211.9 and 1363.9 +/- 116.5 microg x h x mL(-1); CL were 1.01 +/- 0.22, 0.81 +/- 0.12 and 0.89 +/- 0.08 L x h(-1) x kg(-1); V were 13.27 +/- 1.73, 12.81 +/- 2.15 and 13.28 +/- 1.20 L x kg(-1). Sulfamethoxazole pharmacokinetic parameters of HNH and HNT were significantly different from that of PH. The t(1/2) was significantly higher and the CL was significantly lower in HNH and HNT than that in PH, and the AUC(0-infinity) was significantly lower in HNT compared with HNH. This study found significant changes in the disposition of sulfamethoxazole under the special environment of high altitude hypoxia. This finding may provide some references for clinical rational application of sulfamethoxazole in HNH and HNT.
6.Advances in Application of Blue Laser Imaging in Diagnosis of Early Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer
Ying ZHUO ; Haifeng KANG ; Junbo QIAN ; Jianwei QIU ; Hongbin LIU
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2017;22(6):377-380
Blue laser imaging (BLI) is a new endoscopic system equipped with the laser beam emitting two different wavelengths.It produces bright and high resolution images for observation of microvascular and microsurface patterns of esophageal and gastric mucosa, helping the diagnosis of early upper gastrointestinal cancer.Compared with the existed endoscopic techniques, BLI shows its unique advantages.In this article, advances in application of BLI in diagnosis of early upper gastrointestinal cancer were reviewed.
7.On the Emergency Treatment of Facial Surface Trauma and Its Countermeasures
Manli LIU ; Yong SONG ; Junbo TU ; Zhenghui WANG ; Zhuangqun YANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 1994;0(05):-
As an exposing part of the human body,facial surface is easy to be injured in our daily lives.With the increase of living standards,the patients have an ever more urgent require for aesthetic treatment for the medical and plastic surgical treatment for the exposing parts of body,especially for the facial surface.But we found in the clinical work some aesthetic treatment were not satisfying,and some patients even needed a second restitution.We have analyzed the reasons for this phenomenon and proposed some corresponding solving methods.
8.The expressions of Galectin-3 protein and mRNA in venous malformation of ocular region and its clinical significance
Junbo, QIAO ; Qiuyu, LIU ; Jin, LI ; Yuchun, MA ; Changxian, DONG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2015;33(10):919-923
Background Venous malformation damages the local tissue severely because of the progressive development and often presents with invasive biological behavior.Galectin-3 (Gal-3) is proved to be closely associated with local invasion of malignant tumor.Studying the role of Gal-3 on tissue invasion in venous malformation of ocular region is of important clinical significance.Objective This study was to explore the role of Gal-3 protein and mRNA expression in venous malformation of ocular region.Methods One hundred and eighteen pathological sections were collected from ocular venous malformation patients who received surgery in Department of Hemangioma Surgery,People's Hospital of Henan Province and Henan Eye Institute from June 2009 to June 2014.The specimens were further diagnosed by histopathological examination.Then the expressions of Gal-3 protein and mRNA in venous malformation of ocular region were detected by using immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization and compared with 20 pieces of distal cutting edge specimens which were evidently normal.The associations of Gal-3 positive expressions with invasion and configuration of lesions were analyzed.Results Pathological examination showed that venous malformations tissues contain many big blood vessels lacuna, lined with fiat endothelial cells.Immunochemistry and in situ hybridization exhibited that Gal-3 protein and mRNA were expressed in the cytoplasm and nuclei.The positive expression rates of Gal-3 protein and mRNA in the venous malformation tissues were 55.93% (66/118) and 59.32% (70/118) , but those in the normal tissue were 15.00% (3/20) and 20.00% (4/20) ,showing significant differences between them (x2 =11.461, 10.633, both at P<0.05).No significant differences were seen in the positive expression rates of Gal-3 protein and mRNA between the patients aged ≤ 12 years and >12 years or different genders (age: x2 =0.334,0.128;both at P>0.05.gender:x2 =0.606,1.155;both at P >0.05).The incidence rate of invading ocular deep tissues was significantly higher in the Gal-3-positive groups than that in the Gal-3-negative groups of protein and mRNA (protein :x2 =32.688, P<0.05;mRNA : x2 =23.695, P<0.05).In the Gal-3-negative groups,96.15% (Gal-3 protein negative group) and 97.92% (Gal-3 mRNA negative group) lesions showed the spherical shape with clear boundaries.The lesions texture with the fuzzy boundaries and the incidences of vague structure in lesions were significantly higher in the Gal-3-positive groups than that in the Gal-3-negative groups of protein and mRNA (protein :x2 =28.255, P<0.05;mRNA : 28.186, P<0.05).Conclusions Gal-3 expression rate is raised in the deep tissue-invaded and texture disorder ocular venous malformation.These results suggest that invasion and damage of ocular venous malformation are associated with the up-regulation of Gal-3.
9.The function of tubomanometry in forcasting the progonosis of acute otitis media with effusion.
Zhen ZHONG ; Yuhe LIU ; Shuifang XIAO ; Junbo ZHANG ; Xiao ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(5):429-432
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the function of tubomanometry (TMM) in forcasting the progonosis of acute otitis media with effusion (OME).
METHOD:
We used the technique of TMM to quantify the degree of eustachian tube (ET) dysfunction in 65 patients with OME. The opening of the ET and the transportation of gas into the middle ear were registered by a pressure sensor in the occluded outer ear after applying the stimulus of a controlled gas bolus into the nasopharynx during swallowing. Three excess pressure values were tested subsequently (30, 40, and 50 mbar). If tube opening was registered, the time of opening in relation to pressure applied was measured. The TMM calculated the opening latency index or index R. An R value of < 1 indicated early opening of the tube at the start of application of the stimulus, which was considered optimal. A value > 1 indicated late opening of the tube occurring after the initial stimulus and was interpreted as suboptimal. Inability to calculate the index R value indicated that the tube was unable to actively open at all. The TMM results, were weighted as follows: no R with 0 points, R > 1 with 1 point and R < 1 with 2 points for the measurements at 30, 40, and 50 mbar, respectively. The points of these three tests were added so the ET score (ETS) ranges from 0 (worst value) to 6 (best value). According to the medical history, the patients were divided into two groups, chronic OME group (defined as positive control group), 30 cases with 38 ears; and acute OME group, 35 cases with 46 ears. The healthy ears of all patients were defined as normal control group, 46 cases with 46 ears. The same regular treatments, including classic medical treatments and intratympanic dexamethasone injections, were used to acute OME group in the following 1-2 months. On the basis of therapeutic effect, acute OME group was subdivided into valid group (26 cases with 33 ears) and invalid group (9 cases with 13 ears).
RESULT:
The ETS of normal control group was 5.11 ± 1.32 while it was 1.08 ± 1.32 in positive control group. It was found marked differences between the two groups (P < 0.01). The ETS of both valid and invalid subgroup of actue OME group were significantly lower than normal control group (P < 0.01), but in valid subgroup it was significantly higher than positive control group (P < 0.01), and no marked difference was found between the invalid subgroup and positive control group. After treatments, a significant improvement of the ETS was found in both valid and invalid subgroup (P < 0.05) there was no marked difference between valid subgroup and normal control group. But in invalid subgroup it was still significantly lower than normal cohtrol group (P < 0. 01).
CONCLUSION
TMM could forecast the prognosis of acute OME. Patients with acute OME suffered from ET dysfunction of varied degrees. Those with high ETS could be cured by classic medical treatments and intratympanic dexamethasone injections. But those with poor ETS could not be cured in short period, tube insertion should be considered. If ETS could not be improved by ventilation tube placement, more active treatment, for example, balloon Eustachian tuboplasty (BET), should be used to prevent transforming into chronic OME.
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10.Volume helical shuttle of high-definition CT in congenital heart disease:preliminary study
Pipi YANG ; Liren ZHANG ; Zhi DONG ; Zhe LIU ; Junbo LIU ; Shichen LIU ; Huizhi CAO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(2):113-116
Objective To assess the clinical value of volume helical shuttle (VHS) of highdefinition CT (HDCT) in the diagnosis of congenital heart disease (CHD).Methods Forty-three patients suffering from CHD were examined with VHS of HDCT and echocardiography (ECHO).Twenty-four patients (21 children,3 adults) received surgery.Based on surgical data,the diagnostic accuracy of CHD by VHS of HDCT was compared with that by ECHO with respect to the intra-cardiac lesion,extra-cardiac lesion and hemodynamics.The visibility of the origin and proximal course of coronary arteries was also evaluated on VHS.CT effective doses were calculated,using mSv =DLP × K. Results Thirty-six intra-cardiac deformities were found by operation,and the diagnostic accuracy of both VSH and ECHO were 100.0% (36/36).VHS successfully detected 42 of 44 (95.4%) cardiac-vascular connection and large vascular deformities,whereas ECHO only detected 26 (59.1% ).The right-to-left shunt and left-to-right shunt of septal defects revealed by VHS were 5 and 6 patients respectively,which all coincided with the results of ECHO.Fourteen bi-directional shunt of septal defects were detected by ECHO,and 13 of them were diagnosed as right-to-left shunt by HDCT except an illegibility in 1 patient.The origin and proximal course of coronary arteries were all visible on VHS.Effective dose for children was (3.38 ± 1.86) mSv,and for adults was ( 10.27 ± 2.59) mSv.Conclusions VHS of HDCT scan is advantageous in the diagnosis of CHD.It can depict the intra- and extra- cardiac structures as well as coronary arteries and provide hemodynamic information.