1.Research progress of in-stent neoatherosclerosis.
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2013;41(2):173-176
4.Application of in vitro bionic digestion and biomembrane extraction for metal speciation analysis, bioavailability and risk assessment in lianhua qingwen capsule.
Lu-Xiu LIN ; Shun-Xing LI ; Feng-Ying ZHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(12):2330-2335
One of the causes of the high cost of pharmaceuticals and the major obstacles to rapidly assessing the bioavailability and risk of a chemical is the lack of experimental model systems. A new pre-treatment technology, in vitro bionic digestion was designed for metal analysis in Lianhua Qingwen capsule. The capsule was digested on 37 degrees C under the acidity of the stomach or intestine, and with the inorganic and organic compounds (including digestive enzymes) found in the stomach or intestine, and then the chyme was obtained. Being similar to the biomembrane between the gastrointestinal tract and blood vessels, monolayer liposome was used as biomembrane model Affinity-monolayer liposome metals (AMLMs) and water-soluble metals were used for metal speciation analysis in the capsule. Based on the concentration of AMLMs, the main absorption site of trace metals was proposed. The metal total contents or the concentration of AMLMs in the capsule were compared to the nutritional requirements, daily permissible dose and heavy metal total contents from the "import and export of medicinal plants and preparation of green industry state standards". The metal concentrations in the capsule were within the safety baseline levels for human consumption. After in vitro bionic digestion, most of trace metals were absorbed mainly in intestine. The concentration of As, Cd, Pb was 0.38, 0.07, 1.60 mg x kg(-1), respectively, far less than the permissible dose from the "import and export of medicinal plants and preparation of green industry state standards".
Biological Availability
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Capsules
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adverse effects
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pharmacokinetics
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Digestion
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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adverse effects
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pharmacokinetics
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Humans
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Metals, Heavy
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adverse effects
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pharmacokinetics
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Models, Biological
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Stomach
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metabolism
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Trace Elements
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adverse effects
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pharmacokinetics
5.Simultaneous Determination of 5 Effective Components in Luohua Zizhu Dry Extract by UPLC-MS/MS
Pei ZHENG ; Bingli TANG ; Yanzhu LIN ; Chunyan FENG ; Zhengyu XING
China Pharmacy 2017;28(21):2997-2999
OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for simultaneous determination of 5 effective components in Luohua zizhu dry extract. METHODS:UPLC-MS/MS was conducted. The separation was performed on an Zorbax Eclipse Plus C18 column with mo-bile phase of acetonitrile-water(gradient elution)at the flow rate of 0.3 mL/min. The column temperature was set at 40℃and sam-ple size was 2 μL. The analytes were detected in the multiple reaction monitoring(MRM)mode. Nitrogen was used as drying gas and atomized gas. The temperature and flow rate of drying gas were 325 ℃ and 6 L/min. The pressure of atomized gas was 45 psi. The temperature and flow rate of sheath gas were 350℃and 12 L/min. The voltage of capillary were 4000 V(+)and 3500 V(-). The voltage of nozzle was 500 V. RESULTS:The linear ranges of luteoloside,acteoside,quercetin,luteolin and rutin were 0.5048-252.4 ng/mL(r=0.9999),0.7124-356.2 ng/mL(r=0.9990),0.5094-254.7 ng/mL(r=0.9962),0.3030-151.5 ng/mL(r=0.9998) and 0.6022-301.1 ng/mL(r=0.9996),respectively. RSDs of precision,stability and reproducibility tests were all less than 3.0%. The limit of quantitation were 0.42,0.87,0.33,0.12,0.76 ng/mL. The recoveries were 97.99%-101.20%(RSD=1.3%,n=6), 96.50%-101.20%(RSD=1.7%,n=6), 94.81%-99.34%(RSD=1.7%,n=6), 97.54%-100.51%(RSD=1.2%,n=6), 93.37%-98.70%(RSD=1.9%,n=6),respectively. CONCLUSIONS:The method is simple,precise,stable and reproducible, and can be used for simultaneous determination of 5 effective components in Luohua zizhu dry extract.
6.Endovascular treatment for TASC C and D aortoiliac occlusive diseases
Hai YUAN ; Xing JIN ; Shiyi ZHANG ; Zhenyue ZHONG ; Xuejun WU ; Feng LIN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2008;23(12):963-965
Objective To evaluate the endovascular treatment of diffuse aortoiliac occlusive diseases. Methods Thirty-two patients underwent endovascular treatment in which rest pain was found in 84.38%, foot local gangrene in 15.62%. Mean age was 69.7 years (range, 52 years to 81 years) and 71.9% was male. Trans Atlantic Inter-Society Consensus C and D disease was respectively in 40.6% and 59.4% patients. Mean length of vasculopathy was (14.6 ± 1.2) cm (range, 4.5 cm to 19.5 cm) All patients had prohibitive risk for open revascularization. With the approach from femoral artery or brachial artery, combined techniques, such as recanahzation, balloon dilation, stent placement and concomitant common femoral endarterectomy were used. Results Technical success was achieved in twenty-nine patients(90.63%). The complication rate was 3.45%. Clinical status was markedly improved in eight cases (27.59%) and moderately improved in twenty-one cases(72.41%). Mean postoperative ABI was 0.73 ± 0.12, mean preoperative ABI was 0.32 ± 0.09. Significant differences were seen between postoperative ABI and preoperative ABI(P<0.05). Mean time of follow-up was (13.9±6.2) months. At 6 months, primary patency was 81.82% and secondary patency was 89.09%. At 12 months, primary patency was 63.64% and secondary patency was 80.18%. Conclusion Combined multiple endovascular technique is a safe and effective method in the treatment of poor risk diffuse aortoiliac occlusive diseases.
7.Expression of multidrug resistance-associated gene in non-small cell lung cancer and its correlations with telomerase reverse transcriptase and genes related to apoptosis.
Xing-Feng YAO ; Yong-Yan XIONG ; Lin LIU ; Tao-Xiang CHEN ; Li LI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2005;34(2):110-111
ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Sub-Family B
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metabolism
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Apoptosis
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genetics
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
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genetics
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metabolism
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pathology
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Genes, MDR
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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genetics
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metabolism
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pathology
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2
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metabolism
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RNA, Messenger
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Telomerase
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
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metabolism
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Vault Ribonucleoprotein Particles
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metabolism
8.Sensitivity and efficacy of intraoperative electromyography monitoring in combination with 3D imaging modality during complex lumbosacral procedures
Feng XU ; Xing YU ; Lianyong BI ; Fei GAO ; Hai KE ; Lin XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(39):7613-7618
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Free running EMG and stimulus triggered EMG, including time, frequency, amplitude, muscle group were observed and recorded simultaneously. Never root functional injury and restoration after surgery were detected.RESULTS: 378 pedicle screws in 74 patients were monitored intraoperatively, and only 3 pedicle screw malposition (2 of L_4, 1 of L_5) was detected and then replaced with the help of C-arm fluoroscopic examination. Myoelectricity appeared when the current intensity was less than 10 mA. The correct rate of implantation was 99.2%. Nerve root impingement was found in two cases during laminectomy for L_5 and S_1 decompression and never root solution, which alerted the surgical team of critical neural structures. Nerve symptoms of the lower limb were aggravated after surgery and restored following 2-4 weeks of conventional treatment. The error injury rate of nerve root was 2.7%. In all reported cases, no irreversible neurological deficit was observed 2-4 weeks after operation.CONCLUSION: Intraoperative EMG monitoring can find improperly placed screws and detect impending nerve root injury promptly. Combined EMG and 3-D imaging modality monitoring is a reliable and practicable method that can be used to protect neural structures during complex lumbosacral surgery.
9.STUDY ON SECRETED XANTHAN BY THE PROTOPLAST OF XANTHOMONAS CAMPESTRIS
Hu-Xin DIAO ; Xing-Jie LIANG ; Feng-Lai LIANG ; Ru-Lin LIU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(05):-
we first find that the protoplast of Xanthomonas campestris can synthesize and secret Xanthan in the high permeable nutrition containing sucrose as substrate.
10.INFLUENCE OF TAURINE ON LEARNING AND MEMORY CYTOKINES IN RATS INTRAHIPPOCAMPALLY INJECTED WITH ?-AMYLOID
Hai-Feng WEI ; Yin XING ; Hou-Xi AI ; Cui-Fei YE ; Ya-Li LI ; Lin LI ;
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
Objective: To investigate the effect of taurine on learning and memory impairment, cytokines secretion in rats intrahippocampally injected with ?-amyloid (A?) 1-40. Methods: SD rats were randomly divided into control group, A? injected group, taurine (0.3g/kg?d, 0.6g/kg?d) groups. The rats were fed with taurine for 7 days, and then subjected to bilateral intrahippocampus injection of A?1-40 or vehicle. Two weeks later, all rats performed Morris water maze test. The contents of IL-6, TNF-? were checked by way of radio-immunity assay for hippocampus samples. Results: Compared with A?model group, the escape latency and distance were significantly reduced in taurine (0.6g/kg?d) group; the ratio of swimming distance in the target quadrant to that in the whole pool of the probe trial; the content of cytokines of IL-6 and TNF-?in hippocampus were reduced significantly. Conclusion: Taurine can effectively attenuate the cognitive dysfunction caused by A?1-40 in rats. The reduced cytokines content in hippocampus might contribute to this effect.