1.Holmium Laser under Minor-caliber Ureteroscope for Treating Incarcerated Ureteral Calculus in 286 Cases
Kun DOU ; Qigui LIU ; Qingyu ZHOU
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2013;(11):66-67
Objective To evaluate the role and surgical curative effect of the holmium laser under minor-caliber ureteroscope (F4.5) for the treatment of incarcerated ureteral calculus. Methods The holmium laser under minor-caliber ureteroscope (F4.5) was used to treat the incarcerated ureteral calculus with the course more than 2 months in 286 cases (334 sides) . Results 262 patients (304 sides) were successful in operation of single cavity treatment, with success rate of 91.6%. Conclusion Long course incarcerated ureteral calculus often associated with ureteral obstruction lesions (narrow,polyp,granulation hyperplasia,ureter cyst,etc.). Compared with thick ureteroscopy, minor-caliber ureteroscope has high single success rate for the treatment of incarcerated ureteral calculus with high safety, less complications, high gravel and platoon stone rates, and simultaneous treatment of the ureteral obstruction lesions.
2.Interaction of hypoxia inducible factor expression inhibition and P53 expression of patients with hepatic cellular cancer
Wei ZHANG ; Kun ZHANG ; Zhang DOU ; Tiejun ZHANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2013;29(z1):11-13
Objective To investigate the correlation of hypoxia-inducible factors (HIF),P53 level and liver cancer infiltration in the microenvironment of the liver cancer pathological.Methods Flow cytometry was used to determine the P53 expression.Immunohistochemical method was applied to detect the expression of HIF characteristics,the correlation between Liver function (alanine amiotransferase (ALT),albumin (ALB),alpha fetoprotein(AFP))and HIF,P53.Results HIP positive rate in patients with encapsulated with incomplete,tumor diameter ≤ 5 cm and> 5 cm,tumor stage Ⅰ+Ⅱ and Ⅲ were 50.0% (14/28) and 33.3% (14/42),43.6 % (17/39)and 22.6% (7/31),29.7% (11/37)and 18.2% (6/33)respectively.The HIF positive rate decrease in patients with capsular damage,tumor diameter increases (> 5 cm),Ⅲ patients,and differences between groups were statistically significant (P =0.040,0.030,0.030,respectively).P53 positive expression rate were 42.9% (12/28) vs.83.3% (35/42),51.3% (20/39) vs.93.5% (29/31),35.1% (13/37) vs.69.7% (23/33).The P53 positive expression in patients with capsular damage,tumor diameter increases (> 5 cm),Ⅲ patients with were relatively higher,the difference between groups was statistically significant (P =0.030,0.030,0.040,respectively).HIP positive rate in patient with past suffering from chronic hepatitis,cirrhosis and chronic AFP > 35 ng/L,ALT > 80 U/L were 36.2% (21/58),27.9% (17/61),27.1% (14/51),28.2% (11/39),lower than that of 58.3% (7/12) in non-chronic hepatitis,non-cirrhotic 55.0% (5/9),AFP <35 ng/L 58.0% (11/19),ALT < 80 U/L 51.6% (16/31) of patients,the differences were statistically significant (P =0.046,0.047,0.037,0.045,respectively).P53 positive rate in patient with past sufering from chronic cirrhosis,AFP > 35 ng/L,ALT > 80 U/L,albumin < 35 g/L were 82.0% (50/61),74.5% (38/51),69.2% (27/39),73.7% (42/57),respectively,higher than that of patient without chronic cirrhosis 44.4% (4/9),or with AFP < 35 ng/L 31.6% (6/19),ALT < 80 U/L 22.6% (7/31),albumin > 35 g/L 46.2% (6/13).Tthe differences were statistically significant (P =0.037,0.040,0.032,0.041,respectively).Conclusion HIF and P53 might be the important factor in monitoring the development of hepatocellular carcinoma invasion.
3.Determination of Aliphatic Amines in Infant Food Packaging Materials by High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Cuncun SHENG ; Shijuan ZHANG ; Fangfang WANG ; Zhongyin JI ; Kun DOU ; Jinmao YOU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2016;44(9):1365-1371
Aliphatic amines in infant food packaging materials were extracted and concentrated by 0 . 5 mL of acidified methanol using gas purge microsyringe extraction ( GP-MSE ) . Pre-column fluorescence labeling of amines was achieved in mild conditions with 10-ethyl-acridine-2-sulfonyl chloride ( EASC ) as labeling reagent. The derivatization was carried out at 60℃ and pH 10. The derivatives were successfully separated on a Hypersil GOLD column with excitation and emission wavelengths of 262 and 430 nm, respectively. The detection limits were in the range of 0. 4-0. 6 μg/kg, and the quantitation limits were in the range of 1. 2-2. 1 μg/kg. All analytes were in good linearity in the concentration range of 2. 0-2000 μg/L with correlation coefficients of higher than 0. 998. The developed method was characterized by celerity, accuracy and high sensitivity. It was successfully applied to the determination of aliphatic amines in infant food packaging materials.
4.Human Herpesvirus 7 Glycoprotein B (gB) , gH, gL, gO Can Mediate Cell Fusion
Jian XU ; Kun YAO ; Jie DOU ; Jian QIN ; Wenrong XU ; Yun CHEN ; Quanzhang YIN ; Feng ZHOU
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2007;34(11):1202-1209
Human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) infection is dependent on the functions of structural glycoproteins at multiple stages of the viral life cycle. These proteins mediate the initial attachment and fusion events that occur between the viral envelope and a host cell membrane, as well as cell to cell spread of the virus. To characterize the HHV-7 glycoproteins that can mediate cell fusion, a cell-based fusion assay was used. 293T cells expressing the HHV-7 glycoproteins of interest along with a luciferase reporter gene under the control of the T7 promoter were cocultivated with SupT1 cells transfected with T7 RNA polymerase. HHV-7 glycoproteins gB, gH, gL and gO can mediate the fusion of 293T cells with SupT1 cells, and the fusion can be inhibited by anti-CD4 mAbs. Thus, the coexpression of HHV-7 gB, gO, gH and gL is sufficient and necessary for HHV-7 induced membrane fusion, and one of these glycoproteins or protein complex formed by these glycoproteins might be the ligand(s) of CD4 molecule.
5.Transdermal delivery of Gentiana macrophylla complex components system under micro-needle conditions.
Jingjing DOU ; Jinghua YAN ; Kun XU ; Gui CHEN ; Xian HUI ; Dahong JU ; Baohua HAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(9):1137-43
The purpose of this study is to investigate the transdermal delivery characteristics of Gentiana macrophylla complex components system through different parts of the skin under micro-needles conditions. Two-chamber diffusion cells were used, different parts of isolated skin and micro-needle pretreated isolated mouse skin were applied separately, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) similarity evaluation methods were used to evaluate transdermal delivery characteristics of Gentiana macrophylla complex components system on receiving pool and the permeation rate and penetration amount of Gentiopicroside at different parts of mouse skin. In the 24 h, the similarity between receiving fluid which was on passive transdermal delivery and micro-needle transdermal delivery conditions and original fluid were ranged from 83.0% to 98.9%; By the micro-needle pretreatment with different parts of the mouse skin, the time that Gentiana macrophylla complex components system though abdominal skin to the receiving fluid which reached 90% similarity compared with that of original fluid was 4 h, which was 18 h at back skin and 12 h at neck skin separately. Micro-needles can be used as the ideal ingredients for traditional Chinese medicine complex transdermal delivery; transdermal absorption time delay could be greatly reduced and its bioavailability was improved. The permeation rate and similarity to original liquid of Chinese medicine complex components increased significantly in the abdominal skin relative to the neck and back skin under micro-needle conditions.
6.Predictors for HBeAg negative chronic hepatitis patients with steatosis and its value in diagnosis of hepatic inflammation and fibrosis
Ruidan ZHENG ; Chengrun XU ; Jiarong MENG ; Minfeng ZHANG ; Aixia DOU ; Kun ZHOU ; Lungen LU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2009;29(9):533-536
Objective To investigate the relationship between clinical presentation and pathological characteristics in HBeAg negative chronic hepatitis B(CHB) patients with steatosis, and to find out the predictors of hepatic inflammation and fibrosis. Methods HgeAg negative CHB patients with (n=56) or without (n=60) steatosis confirmed clinically and pathologically were enrolled in the study. All patients were examined for fasting blood glucose(FBG), fasting insulin (FINS), triglyceride (TG), cholesterol (TC), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma-glutamyhransferase (GGT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) albumin (Alb), globulin(Glb), homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), HBV-DNA and body mass index(BMI). The association of above parameters with hepatic inflammation, fibrosis and fatty deposition were analyzed statistically. Results It was demonstrated that BMI, FBG, FINS, TG, TC, GGT, ALP , Glb and HOMA-IR were significantly higher in HBeAg negative CHB patients with steatosis than those without steatosis (P<0.05). Whereas the levels of HBV-DNA, Alb, ALT and AST were significantly lower in HBeAg negative CHB patients with steatosis compared with those without steatosis (P<0.05). The hepatic inflammation and fibrosis were aggravated in patients with steatosis. It was implicated that BMI,FBG, FINS, TG, TC, GGT and HOMA-IR(all P values 0.05) were significant predictors for hepatic steatosis, while ALT, AST, Glb and HBV-DNA(all P values <0.05) were significant predictors for hepatic inflammation. And the predictors for hepatic fibrosis were ALT, AST, Alb, Glb and HBV-DNA(all P values <0.05). Conclusions Hepatic steatosis is common in HBeAg negative CHB patients which is positively associated with parameters including BMI, FBG, FINS, TG, TC, GGT, ALP and HOMA-IR. Besides steatosis, the hepatic inflammation and fibrosis are also aggravated in these patients.
7.Expression of transforming growth factor β1/Smad4 signal pathway in rats with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Hao PAN ; Aixia DOU ; Weihua CHEN ; Kun ZHOU ; Ting CHEN ; Changqing ZHU ; Xi GUI ; Jingyuan FANG ; Mingde ZENG ; Lungen LU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2009;29(5):317-321
Objective To investigate the expression of transforming growth factor β1,transforming growth factor beta receptor(TBR)Ⅰ,TβR Ⅱ,Smad4 and C-Jun in rats with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)and to find out the mechanisms of liver fibrosis in patients with NAFLD.Methods A total of 18 male SD rats were randomly divided into normal control group(n=9)and model group(n=9).The rats in control group were fed with normal diet,and those in model group were fed with fat-rich diet(consisted of 10%lard oil+2%cholesterol).An rats were sacrificed at the 20th week.The levels of TGFβ1,TβR Ⅰ and TβR Ⅱ mRNA were examined by RT-PCR.The expressions of TGFβ1 and Smad4 in liver tissue were detected by immunohistochemistry.The expression of C-Jun protein was detected by Western blotting.Results The NAFLD model was successfully established.The immunohistochemistry examination revealed that TGFβ1 and Smad4 were expressed weekly in control group,but strongly expressed in model group.RT-PCR showed that A values of TGFβ1,TβR Ⅰ and TβR Ⅱ mRNA were 0.46±0.12,5.z4±2.70 and 3.35±1.95,respectively,in model group,which were higher than those in control group(0.21±0.09,1.36±0.77 and 0.52±0.19,all P values<0.01).The Western blotting results demonstrated that the expression of C-Jun protein in model group(0.93±0.41)was higher than that in control group (0.32±0.25,P=0.001).Conclusion TGFβ1/Smad4 signal pathway might be involved in the development of hepatic fibrosis in NAFLD.Blocking TGFβ1/Smad4 signal pathway will be helpful in treatment of NAFLD.
8.Comparison of the chemical constituents and pharmacological action of Piper nigrum Linn. with P. methysticum forst.
Kun WEI ; De-qiang DOU ; Yu-ping PEI ; Ying-jie CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2002;27(5):328-333
Alkaloids
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Animals
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal
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pharmacology
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Anticonvulsants
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pharmacology
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Benzodioxoles
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Oils, Volatile
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Piper
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chemistry
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Piper nigrum
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chemistry
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Piperidines
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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Polyunsaturated Alkamides
9.Identification and analysis of Corydalis boweri, Meconopsis horridula and their close related species of the same genus by using ITS2 DNA barcode.
Rong-kun DOU ; Zhen-fei BI ; Rui-xue BAI ; Yao-yao REN ; Rui TAN ; Liang-ke SONG ; Di-qiang LI ; Can-quan MAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(8):1453-1458
The study is aimed to ensure the quality and safety of medicinal plants by using ITS2 DNA barcode technology to identify Corydalis boweri, Meconopsis horridula and their close related species. The DNA of 13 herb samples including C. boweri and M. horridula from Lhasa of Tibet was extracted, ITS PCR were amplified and sequenced. Both assembled and web downloaded 71 ITS2 sequences were removed of 5. 8S and 28S. Multiple sequence alignment was completed and the intraspecific and interspecific genetic distances were calculated by MEGA 5.0, while the neighbor-joining phylogenetic trees were constructed. We also predicted the ITS2 secondary structure of C. boweri, M. horridula and their close related species. The results showed that ITS2 as DNA barcode was able to identify C. boweri, M. horridula as well as well as their close related species effectively. The established based on ITS2 barcode method provides the regular and safe detection technology for identification of C. boweri, M. horridula and their close related species, adulterants and counterfeits, in order to ensure their quality control, safe medication, reasonable development and utilization.
Base Sequence
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China
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Corydalis
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chemistry
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classification
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genetics
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DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic
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methods
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DNA, Plant
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chemistry
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genetics
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DNA, Ribosomal Spacer
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chemistry
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genetics
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Nucleic Acid Conformation
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Papaveraceae
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chemistry
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classification
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genetics
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Phylogeny
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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classification
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genetics
10.Transdermal delivery of Gentiana macrophylla complex components system under micro-needle conditions.
Jing-jing DOU ; Jing-hua YAN ; Kun XU ; Gui CHEN ; Xian HUI ; Da-hong JU ; Bao-hua HAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(9):1137-1143
The purpose of this study is to investigate the transdermal delivery characteristics of Gentiana macrophylla complex components system through different parts of the skin under micro-needles conditions. Two-chamber diffusion cells were used, different parts of isolated skin and micro-needle pretreated isolated mouse skin were applied separately, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) similarity evaluation methods were used to evaluate transdermal delivery characteristics of Gentiana macrophylla complex components system on receiving pool and the permeation rate and penetration amount of Gentiopicroside at different parts of mouse skin. In the 24 h, the similarity between receiving fluid which was on passive transdermal delivery and micro-needle transdermal delivery conditions and original fluid were ranged from 83.0% to 98.9%; By the micro-needle pretreatment with different parts of the mouse skin, the time that Gentiana macrophylla complex components system though abdominal skin to the receiving fluid which reached 90% similarity compared with that of original fluid was 4 h, which was 18 h at back skin and 12 h at neck skin separately. Micro-needles can be used as the ideal ingredients for traditional Chinese medicine complex transdermal delivery; transdermal absorption time delay could be greatly reduced and its bioavailability was improved. The permeation rate and similarity to original liquid of Chinese medicine complex components increased significantly in the abdominal skin relative to the neck and back skin under micro-needle conditions.
Administration, Cutaneous
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Animals
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Biological Availability
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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isolation & purification
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pharmacokinetics
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Gentiana
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chemistry
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Iridoid Glucosides
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pharmacokinetics
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Mice
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Needles
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Plant Roots
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chemistry
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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Skin Absorption