1.Comparison of Plasma Concentration of Norvancomycin by HPLC and Microbiological Method
Kaili ZHANG ; Cheng LI ; Yuzhen LI ; Chunzhi YANG
China Pharmacy 2015;(26):3655-3657
OBJECTIVE:To explore the differences of plasma concentration of norvancomycin by HPLC and microbiological method. METHODS:Microbiological method and HPLC were used to detect the plasma concentration of norvancomycin,and clinical test result of both techniques was retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS:There were no significant differences in the plasma concentra-tion of norvancomycin by microbiological method and HPLC(y=0.992 7x+0.155 8,r=0.997 6)(P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Both microbiological method and HPLC are more effective and reliable for the plasma concentration detection of norvancomycin. The hospi-tals can choose corresponding method according to their condition when determining plasma concentration of norvancomycin.
2.Inducement effect of tetrandrine on the apoptosis of cultured human Tenon's capsule fibroblasts
Dai, LI ; Liu, YANG ; Shaochun LIN ; Kaili, WU
Chinese Ophthalmic Research 2010;28(1):1-4
BackgroundExcessive conjunctival scar formation is a main cause of filtering surgical failure in glaucoma.It has been reported that the failure rate of filtering surgery is a tough problem in the research of glaucoma.Research showed that tetrandrine (Tet) suppress the proliferation of cultured human fibroblasts of Tenons capsule (TCFs) in vitro,but its possible mechanism is still unclear up to now.ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to investigate the inducement effects of Tet on the apoptosis of fibroblasts of Tenons capsule and mechanism.MethodsThe Tenon's capsule was obtained from donor eyes of Zhongshan Eye Center Eye Bank for further use.Human Tenon's capsule fibroblasts were cultured by explant culture method in mixed medium in vitro and the third to seventh generations of cells were collected for the experiment.The subcultured cells were identified by morphology observation and Vimentin staining.The apoptosis of cultured fibroblasts in Tet-treated group and control group was studied by using TUNEL (TdT- mediated dUTP nick end labling,TUNEL),flow cytometry (FCM) and transmission electron microscope.The cell number in different cellular cycle was calculated in Ted-treated group and control group.Results The cultured cells reached confluence in two weeks after cultured and presented the spindle or triangle shape with the radial-like or vortexin-like arrangement .The cells showed the positive staining for Vimentin.Apoptosis changes of cultured cell and apoptosis bodies were seen under the transmission electron microscope.Apoptotic cell nuclei were observed in Tet group by TUNEL.FCM result showed that the cells at G_0/G_1 phase decreased by 22.2%,and the cells at S and G_2/M phases increased by 20.53% and 1.6% in Ted-treated group.Significant differences in the numbers of cells in different cellular cycles and cell numbers of apoptosis were found between Tet-treated group and control group(P=0.000).ConclusionTet can inhibit the proliferation of human TCFs by inducing apoptosis in vitro.
3.Expression profiles analysis of differential genes in rat visual cortex depending upon postnatal days by microarray
Liu, YANG ; Yuanzhen, QU ; Dai, LI ; Kaili, WU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2014;32(8):682-687
Background Visual adaptive mechanism of mammalian is close responsible for the development of visual cortex.The various genes with different biological functions in different developing stages of visual cortex participate in regulation of visual development.To investigate the differential expression profiles of various genes in different ages of rat cortex can offer basis and evidence for the study of visual development.Objective Present study aimed to investigate the genes that changed continuously in the postnatal developmental process of rat visual cortex by microarray analysis of visual cortex RNA.Methods Sixty clean SD rats were grouped numbered and randomized into the postnatal day 0 group (P0,n =20),before eye opening group (postnatal day 10,P10,n =15),before the critical period of visual cortex growth group (postnatal day 20,P20,n =15) and the end of development of visual cortex group(postnatal day 45,P45,n=15).The rats were sacrificed at corresponding time point respectively,and the fresh visual cortex were obtained for the extraction of total RNA and microarray analysis.Genes exhibiting changes in expression by≥2.0 folds were further confirmed using real-time PCR(RT-PCR).In order to evaluate the association of differential gene expression with growth,the postnatal stages were paired as 36 groups with the 3 pairs for each target gene (P45/P0,P20/P0,P10/P0).Results Microarray analysis showed that the gene with differential ratio ≥ 2.0 folds in rat visual cortex included Akap7,Asam,Casp3,Cxcr4,Egr1,Ennp2,Fabp7,Gpr88,Inpp5d,Rpsa,Stk32c and Vamp1.Real-time PCR verified that 24 genes form 26 probe sets had the same-phase regulating tendency,including 20 up-regulating probe sets and 6 down-regulating probe sets.The homodromous expressing tendency was seen in Akap7,Asam,Casp3,Cxcr4,Egr1,Ennp2,Fabp7,Inpp5d,Rpsa and Vamp1 genes between microarray analysis and RT-PCR.However,reverse expressions were found in the P45/P0 of Gpr88 and Stk32c genes,showing the up-regulation in the microarray analysis and down-regulation in RT-PCR.The concordant rate of gene expression between microarray analysis and RT-PCR was 94.44%.The expressing genes mainly functioned nervous system development,(metal) ion binding/transport,metabolism,regulation of neuronal synaptic plasticity.Conclusions New relevant candidate genes of age-associated rat visual cortex can be identified by microarray analysis,which provide a clue for the research of visual plasticity.
4.Traumatic lumbar puncture in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and its effect on central nervous system leukemia
Xiru YANG ; Kaili PAN ; Ning XUE ; Rong FU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2017;26(7):400-404
Objective To investigate the effect of traumatic lumbar puncture (TLP) on central nervous system leukemia (CNSL) in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and the related factors of TLP. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed from the medical records of 106 children with ALL who were diagnosed and treated from January 2010 to December 2014. The factors affecting the occurrence of TLP and the effect of TLP on the prognosis of children with ALL were analyzed. Results A total of 106 patients were treated for ALL during the study period, of which 21 cases (19.8 %) experienced TLP, median platelet count in 85 patients (80.2%) without TLP and in 21 patients with TLP was (72.50 ± 69.53) × 109/L and (31.10 ± 19.82) × 109/L (t= 2.69, P= 0.008). A receiver operating characteristic curve was constructed for predicting the risk of TLP based on platelet count. Platelet count of 34 ×109/L at the time of TLP had a sensitivity of 76%and specificity of 66%in predicting TLP. According to cerebrospinal fluid type, 1 case (4.8%) of TLP type had CNSL, and 2 cases (2.9%) of CNS1 type had CNSL (P>0.05). The 3-year event-free survival (EFS) rate in TLP group and CNS1 group had no significant difference [(82.8 ± 4.8) % vs. (74.7 ± 9.9)%, P>0.05]. Conclusions In the diagnostic lumbar puncture, platelet count<34 × 109/L is significantly associated with risk of TLP. TLP type does not contribute to inferior EFS and increase the incidence of CNSL.
5.Survey of critical thinking disposition and related factors in master degree medical students
Hui LI ; Siyuan TANG ; Mei SUN ; Rumei YANG ; Kaili ZHANG ; Jingxia WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(25):4-7
ucting the students to correct their attitudes to-ward learning, consolidate the professional thinking, intensify their critical thinking awareness, then further improve the masters' ability of critical thinking.
6.Effect of Danshensu borneol esteron P-glycoprotein expression level in rat brain
Zheng ZHANG ; Li YANG ; Kaili ZHU ; An ZHOU ; Ailing HUI ; Wencheng ZHANG ; Zeyu WU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(8):1114-1119
Aim To investigate the relationship between the brain targeting effect and P-glycoprotein(P-gp)expression level of Danshensu borneol ester(DBE)and the combination use of sodium Danshensu and borneol(SDSS-B).Methods The liquid chromatography mass spectrometry(LC-MS)method was applied to investigate the accumulation of Danshensu(DSS)in rat brain tissues after intravenous injection of DBE,SDSS-B and SDSS.Also their effect on regulating the expression level of P-gp in rat hippocampus was investigated using Western blot.Results The brain targeting effect of DBE,SDSS-B was qualitatively analyzed through the brain distribution of DSS,and the result was DBE(SDSS-B)>SDSS(P<0.01).Meanwhile,the brain distribution of DBE group was slightly lower than SDSS-B group at 15 min,while at 30 min DBE was higher than that of SDSS-B.DBE demonstrated a better slow release property compared to SDSS-B.Western blot analysis indicated that DBE,SDSS-B were more effective in inhibiting the expression of P-gp than SDSS in rat hippocampus(P<0.01 vs control or SDSS group),and the lowest P-gp expression was obtained with(47.58±2.28)%and(46.54±1.41)%at 45 min after administration of DBE or SDSS-B.Once the administration time was extended to 60 min,the inhibitory effect on P-gp expression of DBE was stronger than SDSS-B[(85.04±1.42)%vs(95.29±0.98)%].However,no significant inhibition of P-gp expression in rat hippocampus was found throughout the treatment of SDSS(P>0.05 at 5,15,45,60 min,vs control group).Conclusion An attenuated expression level of P-gp can be realized by DBE and SDSS-B,which is advantageous to their brain targeting.
7.Screening of the nucleotide sequences affected by α-synuclein in vitro
Kaili MA ; Liankun SONG ; Yuhe YUAN ; Ying ZHANG ; Li LI ; Jinling YANG ; Ping ZHU ; Naihong CHEN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2014;(9):1225-1228,1229
Aim To study the screening of the nucleo-tide sequences might be affected by α-syn in vitro. Methods The nucleotide sequences were synthesized according to the feature of base composition, and then mixed with the α-syn-GFP. The CD was used to ana-lyse the changes of the peak. Result The peak of the CD changed greatly when the α-syn-GFP mixed with the GC-box like sequence. Conclusion The α-syn-GFP might affect the GC-box like sequence after trans-located into the nuclei. Then, it plays a role in physio-logical and pathological conditions by affecting the reg-ulation of gene expression.
8.Influencing factors of the recovery of psychosocial functioning with depressed patients
Kaili DIAO ; Haitao QU ; Hui MA ; Changjun TENG ; Cheng YIN ; Hua YANG ; Ning ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(5):476-480
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a mental disorder with high prevalence,morbidity and recurrence rate.The treatment goal of acute stage is to achieve remission,which means asymptomatic.However,clinical treatments and studies found impairment of psychosocial functioning still exists even after remission,which means incomplete recovery.As is known,the normalization of psychosocial functioning is essential to the recovery and the recurrence prevention of MDD.In order to provide reference and guidance for the clinical treatments and studies,we reviewed the related studies and found many kinds of factors influencing the restoration of psychosocial functioning,including demographic factors,diseases related factors,psychological factors,social factors and therapeutic approaches.However,few interior studies focused on the recovery of MDD,and the results of foreign studies were inconsistent,while the understanding of how those factors influence the recovery of MDD is not clear enough.In order to make the characteristics of psychosocial functioning recovery and mechanisms of the influencing factors clear,more in-depth studies should be done in the future.
9.Signal mining and analysis of adverse drug events for gilteritinib
Yang LIU ; Minzhen HAN ; Jie XIA ; Hanshuai HU ; Lei YAO ; Xue LAN ; Qian LIU ; Jinxingyi WANG
China Pharmacy 2024;35(15):1888-1892
OBJECTIVE To mine the adverse drug events (ADE) signals for gilteritinib, and provide a reference for safe drug use in clinic. METHODS ADE reports with gilteritinib as the primary suspected drug were extracted from the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database from February 1st, 2018 to December 31st, 2023. Reporting odds ratio (ROR) and proportional reporting ratio (PRR) were applied to detect the risk signals from the data in the FAERS database. The classification and statistics of collected signal data were conducted by using the preferred term (PT) and systemic organ class (SOC) in ADE terminology set of the Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (24.1 edition). RESULTS Totally, 2 755 gilteritinib-related ADE reports were collected from the database, involving 676 ADE signals (95 positive signals), 313 PTs and 25 SOCs. Among them, nine signals were not recorded in the package insert. The top 5 PTs consisted of abnormal liver function, decreased platelet count, febrile neutropenia, pneumonia and myelosuppression. The top 6 SOCs for positive signal counts were examinations, general disorders and administration site conditions, respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders, infections and infestations, heart organ disorders, and nervous system disorders. ADEs not recorded in the drug package insert included pneumonia, myelosuppression, decreased blood cell count, sepsis, hemorrhage, infection (not specifically referred to), septic shock, respiratory failure, and aspergillosis. CONCLUSIONS In addition to paying attention to common ADEs such as liver dysfunction and thrombocytopenia, it is necessary to monitor ADEs with strong signals that are not mentioned in the drug instructions when using gefitinib, such as pneumonia, bone marrow suppression, cytopenia, sepsis, bleeding, infection (not specifically referred to), septic shock, respiratory failure, Aspergillus infection, elevated serum creatinine and interstitial lung disease.
10.Relationship between the expression and ratio of Ang-1 and Ang-2 in serum and prognosis in patients with cervical cancer
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(9):1342-1346
Objective:To investigate the expression and ratio of serum angiopoietin-1/-2 (sAng-1/-2) in patients with cervical cancer and its relationship with clinicopathological features and prognosis.Methods:Eighty-seven patients with cervical cancer (FIGO Ⅰa1-Ⅳ) who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Shihezi University School of Medicine from September 2015 to December 2017 were selected as subjects. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the concentration of sAng-1 and sAng-2 in serum samples of 87 patients at admission. The correlation between the sAng-1 and sAng-2 levels was analyzed by statistical analysis.Results:The expression of sAng-1 in patients with Ⅰa1-Ⅱa2 was significantly higher than those in advanced stage of Ⅱb-Ⅳ ( P<0.05). The expression of sAng-2 in patients with Ⅱb-Ⅳ or adenocarcinoma was significantly higher than that of patients with Ⅰa1-Ⅱa2 or squamous cell carcinoma ( P<0.05). The ratio of sAng-2/sAng-1 in patients with lymph node metastasis or Ⅱb-Ⅳ stage was higher than that in patients without lymph node metastasis or Ⅰa1-Ⅱa2 ( P<0.05). In addition, the expression level of sAng-2 and sAng-2/sAng-1 ratio in cervical cancer patients were related to the 3-year overall survival (OS) and pregression-free survival (PFS) ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The expression of sAng-1 and sAng-2 in patients with cervical cancer may be related to tumor pathological type, disease progression or prognosis. The expression of sAng-2 or the ratio of sAng-2/sAng-1 may be tumor markers to evaluate the prognosis of patients with cervical cancer.