1. Determination of ergosterol in Lasiosphaera Seu Calvatia in various species from different habitats by HPLC
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2016;47(8):1397-1400
Objective: The HPLC method was established for assessment of quality of Lasiosphaera seu Calvatia (LSC) based on the determined indicator of ergosterol. The contents of ergosterol in 42 batches of LSC were comparatively analyzed. Methods: The contents of ergosterol in LSC from different origins were determined by HPLC. The conditions were as follows: BDS Hypersil C18 column (250 mm × 4.6 mm, 5 μm); flow rate: 1.0 mL/min; detection wavelength: 282 nm; column temperature: 30 ℃; injection volume: 20 μL; mobile phase: acetonitrile (A): 0.1% formic acid (B) as the mobile phase gradient elution: 0-15 min, 95% A, 15-50 min, 100% A. Results: The HPLC method to determine the ergosterol content of puffball was established.The ranges of ergosterol contents among different samples was 0.009 9%-0.150 3%. Conclusion: The contents of ergosterol in different LSC are obviously different, and the quality of commercial LSC is not coincident. So the quality control of LSC a needs further normalization and standardization. The data in this paper would provide a reasonable reference for the quality control of LSC.
2.Clinical features of children infected with influenza virus A in year 2009 in Wuhan area
Cong WEI ; Yuan HUANG ; Kun ZHENG ; Dongchi ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(22):1696-1699
Objective To explore the clinical and pandemic features and respiratory pathogen co-infection characteristics of children infected with influenza virus A (Flu A) in year 2009.Methods A retrospective study of hospitalized children with flu-like clinical symptoms in 2009 was conducted.The peripheral blood serum was analyzed to detect common respiratory agents,inclucding Flu A,respiratory syncytial virus,adenovirus,influenza virus B,parainfluenza virus 1,2 and 3,chlamydia pneumonia and mycoplasma pneumonia,klebsiella pneumonia (KP),haemophilus influenza and legionella pneumophila by using indirect immunofluorescence test for the antibody detection (IgM).And a standard medical history was recorded,including epidemiological data,clinical manifestation,and the length of hospital stay,white blood count and chest X-ray elsewhere.All specimens were collected in Department of Pediatrics,Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University,from Jan.2009 to Dec.2009.Results Flu A was detected in 234 of the 599 (39.1%,234/599 cases) flu-like children.The mean age was 48.8 months (range from 3 to 167 months).The detection rate in less than 1-year-old group (11.1%,18/162 cases) was obviously lower than that of the older groups (P < O.001).Especially for the group < 6 months,there was only 1 infant (1.43%,1/70 cases) with Flu A positive.Compared with Flu A negative group,the main clinical features of children with Flu A positive group were fever(78.2%,183/234 cases,P =0.013) and cough(76.5%,179/234 cases,P =0.04),however asthma (14.1%,33/234 cases,P =0.003)and diarrhea (6.0%,14/234 cases,P = 0.001) cases were less.The detection rates of Flu A reached a peak of 57.0% in November and December,and a secondary peak of 45.0% in May and June.Flu A infection children less than 1 year old were simple in etiology.The children were older,the etiology was more complex.The primary coinfection pathogen was KP (53.8%,126/234 cases) and Flu B(48.3%,113/234 cases).Compared Flu A coinfection with or without KP,there was no difference between these 2 groups in the clinical features.Conclusions Intfluenza A is the main pathogen of hospitalized children with flu-like symptoms in 2009.Children over 1 year old age were the major infection groups of Flu A.The detection rates of Flu A reached peaks in May to June and November to December.Flu A positive children were prone to KP coinfection.
3. Preparation and pharmacodynamic study of Oral Disintegration Tablets of "Hugan I"
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2020;51(12):3194-3200
Objective: To optimize the prescription and preparation process of "Hugan I" Orally Disintegrating Tablets, and investigate its efficacy against acute liver injury in mice. Methods: Single factor method was used for disintegrants, lubricants, and fillers screening. Taking the appearance, hardness, friability and disintegration time of the tablets as the comprehensive evaluation index, the dosage of disintegrant, micro-silica gel and magnesium stearate was selected as the investigation factor. The Box-Behnken response surface method was used to optimize the orally disintegrating tablets. Acetaminophen (APAP, 500 mg/kg) was used to replicate acute liver injury model by one-time high-dose intragastric administration to investigate the effects of orally disintegrating tablets on the activities of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) in serum, the content of glutathione (GSH) and malondialdehyde (MDA) and morphological changes in liver tissue. Results: The optimal prescription was as following: dry paste powder 22.00%, microcrystalline cellulose 18.00%, sorbitol 20.00%, mannitol 16.00%, Aspartame 0.50%, citric acid 0.50%, disintegration agent L-HPC 20.00%, micro-powder silica gel 2.50% and magnesium stearate 0.50%. The hardness of the orally disintegrating tablets was 4-7 kg, the mean disintegration time was about 50 s, and the mean friability was around 0.85%. Compared with the model group, there were significant differences (P < 0.01) in Biphenyl diester control group, "Hugan I" Decoction group and "Hugan I" Orally Disintegrating Tablets group, and the levels of ALT and AST in the serum of the mice were significantly decreased, The content of MDA in the liver tissue was decreased, which improved the damage of APAP to liver tissue. Conclusion: The formulation of the "Hugan I" Orally Disintegrating Tablet is feasible and easy to operate, which achieves the same effect with "Hugan I" Decoction that effectively prevent liver damage caused by acetaminophen with no significant differences.
4.Effect of Guishen Pill on expression levels of Oct-4, MVH, and Egr-1 in mice with diminished ovarian reserve.
Dan-Dan CUI ; Wen-Wen MA ; Lu WEN ; Kun-Kun SONG ; Jia-Hui DING ; Cong HUANG ; Ming-Min ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(1):76-80
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of Guishen Pill (GSP) on expression levels of Oct-4, MVH, and Egr-1 in mice with diminished ovarian reserve (DOR).
METHODSTotally 40 female C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into 4 groups, the normal control group, the model group, the GSP group, and the dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) group, 10 in each group. Pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMSG), human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), and prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α) were sequentially administrated to produce superovulation. The DOR model was established by exposing to ozone inhalation. Mice in the GSP group were intragastrically administered with GSP at 0.3 mL. Those in the DHEA group were intragastrically administered with DHEA at 0.3 mL. Equal volume of normal saline was intragastrically administered to mice in the normal control group and the model group. All mice wer treated for 21 days. Serum levels of estrogen (E2), progestogen (P), and anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) were measured by ELISA. Changes of Oct-4, anti-AMH, and early growth response gene-1 (Egr-1) mRNA in ovaries were dtected by Real-time PCR.
RESULTSCompared with the model group, serum levels of E2, P, and AMH, as well as contents of estrogen receptor (ER), progestogen receptor (PR), MVH, and Oct-4 mRNA significantly increased in the GSP group and the DHEA group (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONGSP could improve expression levels of Oct-4, MVH, and Egr-1 mRNA in DOR mice and their ovarian function.
Animals ; Anti-Mullerian Hormone ; metabolism ; Dehydroepiandrosterone ; metabolism ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Early Growth Response Protein 1 ; metabolism ; Estrogens ; Female ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Octamer Transcription Factor-3 ; metabolism ; Ovarian Reserve ; Ovary ; Pregnancy ; Receptors, Estrogen ; metabolism ; Superovulation
5.Treatment of transverse fracture of patella with headless compression screw under arthroscope
Yuanliang DU ; Tianjie XIAO ; Cong XU ; Yongming LV ; Lijun JIA ; Kun XU ; Fei XU ; Lichao ZHANG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(24):3345-3347
Objective To observe the clinical effect of headless compression Screw (HCS)under arthroscope in the treat-ment of patella fracture.Methods Nineteen patients of patella transverse fractures were selected,all of them were treated with HCS fixation under arthroscope,reviewed and followed-up after surgery.Results X-ray examination after surgery of 3 -5 weeks found that the fracture lines blurred or disappeared,and the patella articular surface was smooth without displacement.The healing time of fracture was 8 weeks on average after operation;There was no statistical difference in the range of the knee joint in the af-fected side in (135.42±5.82)°and the contralateral side in (139.38±6.55)°(P >0.05);The knee Lysholm score of the last follow-up was 86-100 points[(93.7±4.14)points],which was significantly higher than the preoperative score of 65.7 (P <0.05);There was no fracture displacement in the period of followed-up,drop of internal fixator,fracture and other complications.Conclusion HCS fixation under arthroscope in treatment of patella fracture is effective.The joint function recovered quickly with less complica-tion.It could be one of the effective methods for the treatment of patella transverse fracture.
6.Flow-through deep inferior epigastric perforator flaps transplantation for reconstruction of large defects at the extremities.
Li TAO ; Chen ZHENBING ; Chen YANHUA ; Cong XIAOBIN ; Ai FANGXING ; Wang KUN ; Hong GUANGXIANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2014;30(5):339-343
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical application of flow-through deep inferior epigastric perforator flaps for reconstruction of large defects at the extremities.
METHODSThe deep inferior and superior epigastric arteries were designed as the axial vessel and the arterial supply to the flap was the paraumbilical perforator artery. Free deep inferior epigastric perforator flaps were harvested in flow- through manners to reconstruct associated arterial defect in the wound. The sensation assessment,Enneking score,and questionnaire of the flap aesthetic were all performed during follow-up period.
RESULTSFrom December 2011 to September 2012, 5 patients with large defects at extremities were treated. The deep inferior and superior epigastric arteries were designed as the axial vessel and the arterial supply to the flap was the paraumbilical perforator artery. The wound defects ranged form 11 cm x 5 cm to 30 cm x 11 cm. And the flap size ranged from 13 cm x7 cm to 33 cm x 13 cm. All flaps survived completely. The recipient arteries were all bypassed well documented by color Doppler examinations. All cases had 12-24 months' follow-up period. The flaps had good appearance and high aesthetic satisfactory(100%). 12 months after operations, sensation assessment were all S3+, and the Enneking score ratios were 82%-95% ,with 87.2% in average.
CONCLUSIONSFlow-through deep inferior epigastric perforator flaps are reliable and effective for reconstruction of large defects at the extremities with maintenance of the vascular status of the extremities. The flaps can also be designed in transverse or oblique mode for clinical application.
Aged ; Arteries ; Epigastric Arteries ; Esthetics ; Extremities ; blood supply ; surgery ; Humans ; Leg Injuries ; surgery ; Perforator Flap ; blood supply ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
7.Novel Zn-doped CuO nanocomposites inhibit tumor growth in vitro and in vivo:role of reactive oxygen species-dependent apoptosis and autophagy cross-linked by NF-kappaB pathway
Huan-Li XU ; Ru YUAN ; Xiao LI ; Cong LI ; Gan QIAO ; Xiu-Kun LIN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2018;32(4):317-318
OBJECTIVE Zn-doped CuO nanocomposites (nZn-CuO NPs) are novel nanoparticles synthesized by sonochemical method.This study aimed to further investigate the antitumor effects and mechanism of nZn-CuO NPs, as well as the exact mechanism of reactive oxygen species (ROS) on nZn-CuO NPs-induced death using N-acetylcysteine (NAC). METHODS The antitumor effects of nZn-CuO NPs were evaluated by MTS assay and orthotopic transplantation tumor model in nude mice. The effects of nZn-CuO NPs with or without NAC on ROS production, DNA damage, apoptosis, mitochondrial damage, autophagy, lysosome impairment, and ER and Golgi stress were determined. Also,western blot was used to detect apoptosis and autophagy related proteins,as well as NF-κB pathway related proteins. RESULTS nZn-CuO NPs significantly inhibit tumor growth both in vitro and in vivo. nZn-CuO NPs were able to cause cytotoxicity, ROS production, DAN damage mitochondrial damage, apoptosis, and autophagy, and NAC can attenuate them. Further studies showed that nZn-CuO NPs induced changes of apoptosis, autophagy and NF-κB pathway related proteins, and NAC can restore them. CONCLUSION Overall, our data demonstrated that nZn-CuO NPs could inhibit tumor growth both in vitro and in vivo by ROS-dependent regulation of apoptosis and autophagy, which might be cross-linked by NF-κB pathways.
8.STUDIES ON THE LIPOTROPIC EFFECT OF THE PANCREAS Ⅲ. THE EXPERIMENTAL FATTY LIVER OF RATS AND THE CHANGES OF PANCREAS
Yue-Hong WANG ; Kun-Jen WANG ; En-Fu YANG ; Cong-Yuan FU ;
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
When albino rats were fed with high cholesterol diet or injected With a large dose of carbon tetrachloride or chloroform, severe fatty liver developed but without any morphological changes in the pancreas. However, when fatty liver was produced with a protein free diet, the atrophic change in the acinar cells was observed prior to fatty infiltration in the liver. No change was found in the islets of Langerhans.The presence of lipocaic factor as an internal secretion of the pancreas cannot be verified by these studies or by our previous works.
9.Reform of operating mechanism of the centers for disease control and prevention
XU Yan ; YU Min ; CONG Liming ; CHEN Kun ; ZHU Jiang ; YE Zhen
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;33(12):1199-1202
Objective :
To explore the reform of the operating mechanism of centers for disease control and prevention ( CDCs ) in the new era, and to put forward recommendations.
Methods :
We collected the financial investment and staffing of CDCs in Zhejiang Province from 2018 to 2020 through China Disease Prevention and Control Information System and Zhejiang Health Statistical Yearbook. We conducted a questionnaire survey among 620 staffs selected by convenience sampling, and a qualitative interview among 40 leaders and experts from CDCs and general hospitals in Zhejiang Province.
Results :
By the year 2020, there were 105 CDCs in Zhejiang Province, including 1 province-level, 11 prefecture-level, 90 county-level and 3 development zone-level ones. The revenues were mainly from financial subsidy and business incomes, which were over expenditures. There were 7 008 posts in CDCs, with a staffing allocation ratio of 1.29/10 000. Among the reform measures of operation mechanism of CDCs, the flexible communication between clinicians and public health doctors was highly approved (90.03%); among the reform measures of enhancing the integration of prevention and treatment, further clarifying the public health functions of hospitals and ensuring financial compensation was highly approved (74.01%).
Conclusion
We should further stimulate the endogenous power and vitality of CDCs, strengthen the construction of talent team, promote the active integration of hospitals and CDCs, and improve public health level.
10.Mechanism of inhibitory effect of P7 on 3T3 cell proliferation induced by basic fibroblast growth factor.
Cong WANG ; Shao-qiang LIN ; Xiao-kun LI ; Xiao-ping WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(3):314-317
To investigate the mechanism of inhibitory effect of a novel bFGF antagonist peptide isolated from the phage display random heptapeptide library on cell proliferation induced by basic fibroblast growth factor. The effect of P7 on cell morphology was observed under an inverted microscope. Flow cytometry was applied to analyze the effect of P7 on cell cycle progress of bFGF-stimulated cells. The effect of P7 on bFGF-induced activation of MEK and Erk1/2 in MAPK pathway was detected by Western blotting. The results showed that no significant cell morphology change was observed in the range of detected concentrations of P7. Cell cycle analysis showed that P7 decreased S-phase cell population and arrested cell cycle at the G0/G1 phase of bFGF-stimulated cells. The results of MAP kinase activation assay indicated that P7 decreased bFGF-induced MEK and Erk1/2 phosphorylation in a dose-dependent manner. P7 inhibited proliferation of bFGF-stimulated Balb/c 3T3 cells possibly via cell cycle arrest at the G0/G1 phase and down-regulation of signal molecular activation in MAPK pathway.
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