1.Stability of Shenkang Injection Respectively in Five Different Solutions
Yaning ZHU ; Peng ZHANG ; Qiaoru LI ; Zhuo LI ; Leting YANG
China Pharmacist 2015;(8):1420-1422,1423
To explore the stability of Shenkang injection respectively in five different solutions to choose the best com-patibility program and improve the rational drug use. Methods:The pH value, insoluble particles and the content of protocatechuic al-dehyde in Shenkang injection were determined after mixed with five solutions. Results:In the 6-hour mixing, the change order of proto-catechuic aldehyde content was 0. 9% sodium chloride injection> 5% fructose injection> 10% invert sugar injection > 5% dextrose injection> 10% glucose injection, especially in 0. 9% sodium chloride injection, the content was decreased by 20%. The number of insoluble particles was increased after the 2-hour mixing except in 10% invert sugar injection solution, and the increase in the four so-lutions was beyond the requirement in the 2010 edition of Chinese Pharmacopoeia, and the number of insoluble particles in 0. 9% sodi-um chloride injection was the highest with the fastest change. During the experimental process, the pH value was stable. Conclusion:The five solutions show influence on stability of Shenkang injection in varying degrees. Shenkang injection in 0. 9% sodium chloride in-jection is the least stable, which should be used with caution in clinics, while invert sugar injection and glucose injection can be the best choice for Shenkang injection and the mixed solution should be used up in 2h.
2.Effect of serum interleukin-21 on B cell secretory capacity and apoptosis in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Leting ZHENG ; Lidan ZHAO ; Cheng ZHAO ; Yan ZHAO ; Xuan ZHANG ; Fengchun ZHANG ; Xiaofeng ZENG ; Fulin TANG ; Xin YOU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2017;56(2):116-120
Objective To investigate the secretory capacity and apoptosis of interleukin ( IL)-21 induced normal B cells by co-culture with serum from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Methods Serum from twenty new-onset SLE patients and 20 healthy donors were collected .CD1+9 B cells from the normal controls were co-cultured with serum from SLE patients in the presence or absence of IL-21-R-FC(4 μg/ml).Supernatant IgG and IgM concentration were measured by immunoturbidimetric assay on day 5.Supernatant anti-dsDNA level was determined by ELISA .The percentage of apoptotic cells was detected by flow cytometer.Results IgG,IgM and anti-dsDNA levels in normal B cells with SLE serum were significantly higher than those in the serum of SLE patients alone [ ( 5.84 ±1.79 ) g/L vs ( 4.25 ± 1.48)g/L,P=0.000;(0.46 ±0.21)g/L vs (0.43 ±0.21)g/L,P=0.003;(127.76 ±70.24)IU/ml vs (115.15 ±63.88) IU/ml,P=0.014 respectively].However, no significant differences were found in the group of normal B cells with non-homologous serum from normal controls (P>0.05).Supernatant IgG, IgM and anti-dsDNA levels in normal B cells with SLE serum significantly decreased while IL-21R-fusion protein was added [(5.26 ±1.62)g/L vs (5.84 ±1.79)g/L, P=0.006;(0.42 ±0.20)g/L vs (0.46 ±0.21)g/L, P=0.002;( 118.00 ±69.62 ) IU/ml vs ( 127.76 ±70.24 ) IU/ml, P =0.012 respectively ] .The apoptotic rate of B cells with SLE serum was significantly higher than that with normal serum [ ( 47.88 ± 12.65)%vs (38.86 ±10.32)%,P =0.004].But adding IL-21R-fusion conversed the apoptotic rates [(42.08 ±12.52)%vs (47.88 ±12.65)%,P=0.001].Conclusions SLE serum could induce normal B cells to form immunoglobulin secreting cells and producing autoantibodies , or apoptosis in pathological conditions.IL-21 might be considered as a potential therapeutic target of SLE .
3.MAUP Effect on Spatial Pattern of Pseudostellaria heterophylla Production Regions in China
Leting ZHANG ; Tao ZHOU ; Chengdong XU ; Zhixian JING ; Chenghong XIAO ; Hui WANG ; Tingting SHI ; Jiawei HUANG ; Xiaobo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(22):183-191
ObjectiveTo investigate the modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP) in the spatial pattern of Pseudostellaria heterophylla production regions and reveal the impact of statistical scales on the spatial distribution characteristics of this medicinal plant species. MethodsUsing multi-source data (literature records, field surveys, and statistical data), we systematically analyzed the spatial patterns across three administrative levels (provincial, prefectural, and county scales). Spatial autocorrelation (Moran's I) analysis, high-low clustering (Getis-Ord General G), and hot/cold spot analysis (Getis-Ord Gi*) were employed. ResultsThe literature-based analysis showed that the production regions of P. heterophylla presented random distribution on the provincial scale and significant aggregation on the prefectural scale. The field survey data showed that the production regions displayed random distribution on the provincial scale but significant aggregation on both prefectural and county scales. The statistical data revealed that the production regions lacked spatial autocorrelation on the provincial scale but demonstrated significant aggregation on prefectural and county scales. ConclusionMAUP effects have substantive implications for understanding and decision-making in the arrangement of medicinal plant production regions. The county scale proves to be the most sensitive and explanatory level for analyzing the spatial pattern of P. heterophylla production regions, providing a critical foundation for habitat modeling, suitability evaluation, and ecological cultivation planning of medicinal plants.

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