1.Determination of baicalin and naringin inQinbei mixture by HPLC
Yu SUN ; Linhua ZHANG ; Di JIANG ; Zhaozhou LIN ; Daqian WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(8):729-732
Objective To establish a high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method for the determination of baicalin and naringin inQinbei mixture.Methods The HPLC system consisted of the Fortis-C18(4.6 mm × 250 mm, 5μm) column, and the mobile phase consisted of MeOH:0.4% H3PO4 (42:58), and the flow rate was 1.0 ml/min, and the UV detector was set at 280 nm, and the column temperature was 30℃.Results The linear response range of baicalin was 0.062-0.930μg. The linear response range of naringin was 0.033-0.492μg. The average recovery of baicalin was 98.11% (RSD=1.62%). The average recovery of naringin was 96.78% (RSD=1.74%).Conclusions The method is simple, rapid, accurate and repeatable. It can be applied in determination of baicalin and naringin inQinbei mixture.
2.Recognition of Mercury Ion and Copper Ion with 8-Aminoquinoline Derivatives
Linhua WU ; Lifeng HAN ; Yibin RUAN ; Yunbao JIANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2010;38(1):121-124
The novel 8-Aminoquinoline(8-AQ) derivatives receptor was designed and synthesized.Its struc ture was characterized by NMR and ESI-MS.It was investigated to recognize metal ions such as Cu~(2+), Hg~(2+), Pb~(2+), Zn~(2+), Ni~(2+) and Cd~(2+) via its absorption and fluorescence spectra.The recognition mechanism .and bind ing mode were discussed.The results showed that 8-AQ derivatives 1 coordinated with Cu~(2+) can induce a new absorption peak at 509 nm, which turned the solution to red from colorless.In acetonitrile Hg~(2+) and Cu~(2+) induced dramatic enhancement in the fluorescence of the derivation 1 by 368 and 192 folds.Job plot showed 1:1 stoichiometry between 8-AQ and Cu~(2+) or Hg~(2+).
3.Isolation and purification of a lectin from roots of Astragalus membranaceus
Lifen ZHU ; Qiaojuan YAN ; Zhengqiang JIANG ; Narasimha KUMAR ; Linhua HUANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(05):-
Objective To isolate and purify a lectin from the roots of Astragalus membranaceus.Methods The protein was purified using a combination of 20%—60% ammonium sulfate fraction and ConA-Sepharose 4B affinity chromatography.Results The purified protein appeared as a single band with molecular mass of 3.15?104 on SDS-PAGE and the relative molecular mass was estimated by gel filtration on a calibrated Superdex 75 column with apparent molecular weight of 3.35?104.This lectin was a glycoprotein with a neutral carbohydrate content of 10.7%.Conclusion A lectin is isolated and purified from the roots of A.membranaceus for the first time.It is a monomer glycoprotein and its specific activity is 391.9 U/mg.
4.Detection and susceptibility test of suspected 4 414 cases of urogenital tract mycoplasma infection in Chongqing
Shuangrong JIA ; Meng HU ; Linhua JIANG ; Jinmei ZHU ; Shiqiao ZHAO ; Zhongyu CHEN
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(5):609-611
Objective To investigate the positive rates and susceptibility of Ureaplasma urealyticum(Uu) and Mycoplasma hominis(Mh) in urogenital mycoplasma infection under three years.Methods Culture,identification and susceptibility test were performed on 4 414 specimens collected from suspected patients with mycoplasma infection by using Antu mycoplasma kits.Results In the 4 414 patients,2 295 cases with mycoplasma infection were detected and the positive rate was 51.99%.The infection rates of Uu and Mh respectively were 40.69% and 2.08%,and the both infection rate was 9.22%.Antibiotic sensitive rates of josamycin(JOX),doxycycline(DOX),clarithromycin(CLA),gatifloxacin(GAT) and erythromycin(ERY) were 96.03%,95.51 %,78.69 %%,77.21 % and 72.55 %.Drug resistant rates of roxithromycin(RXT),thiamphenicol (THI),clindamycin (CLI) and clarithromycin(CLA) were 16.90%,22.27%,41.96% and 17.60%.Conclusion Uu is the predominant mycoplasma in urogenital tract infection in the study.DOX,JOS,GAT and ERY can be chosen as the fist line drugs for the treatment of urogenital tract infection.RXT,THI,CLI and CLA with high drug resistant rates are not recommended to be used.
5.Relationship between different levels of 25 -hydroxyl -vitamin D3 in serum and levels of matrix metalloprotei-nase-9 in serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid in children with asthma
Kun JIANG ; Huiyan ZHANG ; Xiaoxia LU ; Ying WANG ; Hebin CHEN ; Linhua SHU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;(4):279-283
Objective To investigate the changes and clinical significance of the levels of matrix metallopro-teinase -9(MMP -9)in the serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF)in children with asthma whose had differ-ent levels of 25 -hydroxyl -vitamin D3 [25 (OH)D3 ]in the serum.Methods Fifty children with asthma between January 201 3 and January 201 5 were enrolled as the asthma group,based on the disease severity,and the patients were divided into the moderate to severe group (37 cases)and the mild group (1 3 cases),while 20 children with abnormal airway or tracheal foreign body were as a control group.The levels of 25 (OH)D3 and MMP -9 in the serum,levels of MMP -9 in BALF were measured and compared by using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)me-thod.Re-sults The level of serum 25 (OH)D3 in the asthma group[(1 9.5 ±6.4)μg/L]was lower than that in the control group[(39.3 ±7.1 )μg/L ],and there was a statistical difference between 2 groups(P <0.05).The level of serum 25(OH)D3 in moderate to severe group[(1 6.6 ±4.1 )μg/L]was lower than that in the mild group[(27.9 ±4.5)μg/L],there were statistically significant difference between 2 groups(P <0.05).There was no significant difference in the total number of cells and the percentage of macrophages among different serum 25(OH)D3 levels of children with asthma and the control group(P >0.05).The percentages of neutrophils,eosinophils and epithelial cells in BALF were significantly higher in different serum 25(OH)D3 levels of children with asthma than those of the control group(all P <0.05).There were significant difference levels of MMP -9 in the serum and BALF among different serum 25(OH)D3 levels of children with asthma and the control group(all P <0.05).In children with asthma,the levels of 25(OH)D3 in serum were significantly negatively correlated with the percentages of neutrophils,eosinophils and epithelial cells in BALF (r =-0.683,-0.795,-0.670,all P <0.05 ),exiting a significantly negatively correlation also seen between the serum levels of 25(OH)D3 and MMP -9 (r =-0.796,P <0.05).Conclusions Children with asthma often have low levels of serum 25 -(OH)D3 ,25(OH)D3 and MMP -9 may be involved in airway inflammation and airway remo-deling in children with asthma,and they may involve in the occurrence and development of asthma.
6.Diagnosis and treatment of enterovesical fistula: report of 12 cases
Shiduo SONG ; Youyuan TANG ; Linhua JIANG ; Xinguo ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2023;38(11):819-821
Objective:To explore the diagnosis and treatment of enterovesical fistula.Methods:The clinical data of 12 patients with enterovesical fistula at the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from Jan 2012 to Dec 2021 were retrospectively analyzed.Results:There were 5 cases of rectovesical fistula, 4 cases of sigmoid colovesical fistula, 1 case of cecovesical fistula, and 2 cases of ileovesical fistula , with 1 female patient having concurrent vaginal vesical fistula . CT was carried out in 6 cases, enteroscopy in 5 cases, cystoscopy in 6 cases, cystography in 3 cases, and enterography in 2 cases. Eleven cases underwent surgical treatment, 1 case did not. Five cases underwent more than two operations, 1 case still had enterovesical fistula and died after ileostomy, 2 cases improved after enterotomy. One case underwent bowel resection and bladder repair and 3 cases underwent bowel resection and anastomosis combined with partial or total cystectomy, 4 cases underwent bowel resection, bladder repair, transverse colon or ileostomy. One died, 1 case still had enterovesical fistula and 10 cases were cured. There were no recurrence on follow-up.Conclusions:Enterovesical fistula is often secondary to intestinal tumors, and its clinical manifestations are mostly fecaluria and urinary tract infections. CT, cystoscopy, cystography and enterography are important diagnostic methods. Surgical treatment is the choice of therapy.
7.Salvage surgery after endoscopic treatment for early rectal cancer
Shiduo SONG ; Youyuan TANG ; Linhua JIANG ; Xinguo ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2023;38(12):931-933
Objective:To explore the necessity of salvage surgery after endoscopic resection of early rectal cancer.Methods:The clinical data of 62 patients who underwent salvage surgery for early rectal cancer at the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from Jan 2012 to Dec 2021 were retrospectively analyzed.Results:Six cases (10%) had residual tumors, 8 cases (13%) had lymph node metastasis and one case (2%) had cancer nodules; The operation time was (178±82) mins; 1 case (2%) developed anastomotic lerakage, which was cured; 2 cases (3%) developed intestinal obstruction, of which 1 case (2%) relieved on conservative management and 1 case (2%) underwent reoperation.Conclusion:It is necessary to perform salvage surgery for early rectal cancer patients with residual caner and risk factors of lymph node metastasis after endoscopic therapy.
8.Efficacy and safety of anagrelide in treatment of essential thrombocythemia: multicenter, randomized controlled clinical trial.
Xiaoyan GE ; Linhua YANG ; Jie JIN ; Wenbin QIAN ; Jianyong LI ; Renchi YANG ; Xiangshan CAO ; Bin JIANG ; Zhao WANG ; Ming HOU ; Weihua ZHANG ; Zhongping XIAO ; Yongqiang ZHAO ; Da GAO ; Xiaohong ZHANG ; Shuye WANG ; Aining SUN ; Jinxiang FU ; Li SU ; Kang LI
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2015;36(7):547-552
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy and safety of anagrelide in essential thrombocythemia (ET).
METHODSPatients who diagnosed as ET according to the World Health Organization classification were enrolled. Each patient was assigned to take anagrelide hydrochloride capsule or hydroxyurea tablet by random 1∶1 ratio. Dose of anagrelide started at 2 mg/d, then increased gradually and the maximum dose was 10 mg/d until the platelet counts dropped to (100-400) × 10⁹/L, one month later gradually reduced to maintain dose. The dose of hydroxyurea was 1000 mg/d at beginning, then increased gradually, when platelet counts dropped to (100-400)×10⁹/L and kept for one month, reduced to maintain dose as 10 mg·kg⁻¹·d⁻¹. The observation period was 12 weeks.
RESULTSA total of 222 patients were enrolled in seventeen centers (including 113 patients treated with anagrelide and 109 with hydroxyurea). Therapy efficacy can be evaluated in 198 patients (including 97 patients administered with anagrelide and 101 with hydroxyurea). At 12th weeks of therapy, the hematologic remission rate was 87.63% (85/97) in anagrelide group and 88.12% (89/107) in hydroxyurea group, the differences between the two groups were not significant (P=0.173). Treatment with anagrelide lowered the platelet counts by a median of 393 (362-1 339) × 10⁹/L from a median of 827 (562-1657) × 109/L at the beginning of the observation to 400(127-1130)×10⁹/L after 12 weeks (P<0.001), which were similar to the treatment result of hydroxyurea by a median drop of 398 (597-1846)× 10⁹/L (P=0.982). The median time to achieving response of anagrelide group was 7 (3-14) days, superior to that of hydroxyurea for 21 (14-28) significantly (P=0.003). Frequency of anagrelide related adverse events was 65.49 % (74/113), including cardiopalmus (36.28% ), headache (21.24% ), fatigue (14.16% ) and dizzy (11.50% ).
CONCLUSIONAnagrelide was effective in patients with ET which had similar hematologic remission rate to hydroxyurea and could take effect more quickly than hydroxyurea. Incidence of adverse events was undifferentiated between anagrelide and hydroxyurea, but anagrelide treatment had tolerable adverse effects and no hematologic toxicity.
Humans ; Hydroxyurea ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; Platelet Count ; Quinazolines ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; Thrombocythemia, Essential ; drug therapy ; Treatment Outcome
10. Mapping Domain- and Age-Specific Functional Brain Activity for Children’s Cognitive and Affective Development
Lei HAO ; Menglu CHEN ; Jiahua XU ; Min JIANG ; Yanpei WANG ; Yong HE ; Sha TAO ; Qi DONG ; Shaozheng QIN ; Lei HAO ; Lei HAO ; Menglu CHEN ; Jiahua XU ; Min JIANG ; Yanpei WANG ; Yong HE ; Shaozheng QIN ; Lei LI ; Linhua JIANG ; Xu CHEN ; Jiang QIU ; Xu CHEN ; Jiang QIU ; Shuping TAN ; Jia-Hong GAO
Neuroscience Bulletin 2021;37(6):763-776
The human brain undergoes rapid development during childhood, with significant improvement in a wide spectrum of cognitive and affective functions. Mapping domain- and age-specific brain activity patterns has important implications for characterizing the development of children’s cognitive and affective functions. The current mainstay of brain templates is primarily derived from structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and thus is not ideal for mapping children’s cognitive and affective brain development. By integrating task-dependent functional MRI data from a large sample of 250 children (aged 7 to 12) across multiple domains and the latest easy-to-use and transparent preprocessing workflow, we here created a set of age-specific brain functional activity maps across four domains: attention, executive function, emotion, and risky decision-making. Moreover, we developed a toolbox named Developmental Brain Functional Activity maps across multiple domains that enables researchers to visualize and download domain- and age-specific brain activity maps for various needs. This toolbox and maps have been released on the Neuroimaging Informatics Tools and Resources Clearinghouse website (http://www.nitrc.org/projects/dbfa). Our study provides domain- and age-specific brain activity maps for future developmental neuroimaging studies in both healthy and clinical populations.