1.Study on the Stability Test of Diedahuoxue Film Former
Chunxing LIU ; Ting LI ; Binggang HOU
China Pharmacy 2001;0(07):-
AIM:To predetermine the period of efficacy of Diedahuoxue film former METHODS:The chemical stability of Diedahuoxue film former was studied by the constant temperature accelerated test according to the principle of chemical kinetics Using the emodin in Diedahuoxue film former as an index,its content was determined by spectrophotometry The period of efficacy of Diedahuoxue film former was determined RESULTS:The results showed that the decomposition of emodin in Diedahuoxue film former accorded with the primary reaction CONCLUSION:At room temperature(25℃),it is predetermined that the period of efficacy of Diedahuoxue film former is 1 10 years
2.Treatment for POEMS syndrome with subcutaneous administration of bortezomib followed by autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation: a case report and literatures review.
Ke ZENG ; Zhi-gang LIU ; Jin-rong YANG ; Li HOU ; Yu-ming YANG ; Ting LIU ; Ting NIU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2013;34(6):550-552
3.Analysis of related factors and nursing methods for hyponatremia in the elderly patients with chronic heart failure
Zhi-Ying LIU ; Ting-Ting HE ; Hui-Ru HOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2013;19(10):1148-1150
Objective To study the related factors of hyponatremia in the elderly patients with chronic heart failure in order to provide evidences for preventing and nursing of hyponatremia.Methods Clinical data of 143 patients over 65 years old were investigated.The patients were divided into hyponatremia group (n =47)and control group (n =96).There were 29 cases with more than 80 years older and 19 cases with 65-79 years older in hyponatremia group.The data from the two groups were compared.Results The patients in hyponatremia group were significantly older than these in control group [(88.5 ± 4.8) vs (82.5 ± 7.5),t =4.895,P <0.01),and the incidences of hypertension,pneumonia,diabetes and acute heart failure,as well as the usage of diuretics and nasogastric tubes in hyponatremia group were significantly higher than that in the control group(x2 =26.034,14.492,5.385,10.881,12.674,5.389;P < 0.05).Very elderly patients needed longer time to achieve normal natrium level in blood serum than that elderly patients (t =5.069,P < 0.01).Conclusions Hyponatremia of the elderly patients with chronic heart failure was related to hypertension,pneumonia,diabetes,acute heart failure,usage of diuretics and nasogastric tubes.The symptoms of hyponatremia in very elderly patients is atypical,which are very likely to be neglected.We should pay more attention to the special population.
4.Comparison study between qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis of contrast-enhanced ultrasound to differential diagnosis of breast masses
Shaoyu AN ; Jian LIU ; Yanchun GAO ; Xiaobo ZHAO ; Lingmi HOU ; Ting XIE
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;21(6):492-495
ObjectiveTo assess the diagnosis ability of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS)between qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis in breast masses.Methods The contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) imagings of 73 cases breast masses (41malignant cases,32 benign cases) were analysed retrospectively,including qualitative indexes(obtained by eyes-watching method) and quantitative indexes (obtained by time-intensity curve).The relationship between these CEUS signs and pathology were evaluated by single variety and multiple variety analysis.The two logistic models on the basis of CEUS signs were obtained.According to the logistic regression results to create new variants pre-1 and pre-2,the two receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were created to assess the performance of the logistic models.ResultsBy qualitative analysis,the lesion enhanced features,lesion diameter expanding or not and the grades of lesion enhancement at the peak time entered the logistic regression.And the prediction accuracy to differential diagnosis the breast masses was 91.8% and the area under the ROC was 91.3%.However,by quantitative analysis,only the relative peak intensity entered the regression,the prediction accuracy was 61.5 % and the area under the ROC was 75.7 %.According to Z test,the areas difference under the two ROCs had statistically significant ( P < 0.05).Conclusions To differential diagnosis the breast masses by CEUS,the qualitative indexes have more useful than the quantitative indexes.
5.Relationship of mitochondrial DNA mutation with myelodysplastic syndromes - review.
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2005;13(4):709-712
Myelodysplastic syndromes are refered to as a group of diseases characterized by abnormal clonal proliferation of hematopoietic stem cells with pancytopenia and dysplasia. Recently, it has been documented that ringed sideroblasts are not only confined to the refractory anemia with ring sideroblast (RARS) subtype of MDS, but also contribute to numerous underlying MDS pathophysiological processes as a significant feature of dysplasia. This clonal heterogeneity suggested a pathogenetic role of mitochondrial DNA mutation. Many studies have shown that mitochondrial respiratory chain defects resulting from mutation of mitochondrial DNA may lead to multiple pathophysiologic changes, and may impact on the pathogeneses of MDS.
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6.Experimental study on participation of interstitial cells of Cajal and connexin 43 in the pathogenesis of diabetic gastroparesis
Han-Ni WU ; Han TIAN ; Xi-Ting ZHANG ; Wei QIAN ; Jing-Song LIU ; Xiao-Hua HOU ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2000;0(06):-
The changes of interstitial cells of Cajal(ICC)distribution and connexin 43(Cx43)expression in gastric muscle layers were assayed in gastroparesis models of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.The results showed that gastric emptying was significantly delayed,the contraction frequency and amplitude of gastric muscle segments were greatly decreased,Cx43 gray values were significantly increased and Cx43 distributed homogeneously with ICC immunopositivity in the model rats.These changes appear to be related to the pathogenesis of diabetic gastroparesis.
7.Protective effect of Ghrelin against oxidative stress induced by high glucose in human retinal pigment epithelium cells
Li-Li HOU ; Ting CHEN ; Li-Ting LIU ; Li-Juan ZHANG
International Eye Science 2018;18(7):1184-1187
·AIM: To investigate the effect of Ghrelin on oxidative stress induced by high glucose in human retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells. ·METHODS: RPE cells were cultured and divided into the negative control group, high sugar group, Ghrelin low dose group ( 10-9mol/L ) and high dose group (10-6mol/L). Cells survival rate were detected by CCK-8 colorimetry, cells oxidative damage were observed by oxygen sensitive fluorescence probe H2DCFDA staning, changes of intracellular reactive oxygen species ( ROS ) were detected by H2DCFDA staining, super oxide dismutase ( SOD) activity and malondialdehyde ( MDA) content were detected by spectrophotometer colorimetry. ·RESULTS: CCK-8 results showed that RPE cells survival rate increased to 54.79%±3.43% and 79.16%±3.29% after treated with 10-9mol/L, 10-6mol/L Ghrelin, the difference was statistically significant compared with high glucose group (41.65%±3.42%)(P<0.05). H2DCFDA fluorescent probe dying showed that Ghrelin reduced ROS generation in RPE cells and decreased oxidative damage cells. Spectrophotometer colorimetric method showed that according to the high sugar group, SOD activity increased and MDA content decreased in Ghrelin group. ·CONCLUSION: Ghrelin could inhibit high glucose - induced oxidative damage in human RPE cells, which has protective effect on the process of the occurrence and development of diabetic retinopathy.
8.Study on the Anti-inflammatory, Antitussive and Analgesic Effects of Jinhua Qingre Capsules
Changjiu GAO ; Chaoli ZHANG ; Zhujia ZHENG ; Jiafu HOU ; Huan LIU ; Ting WU ; Huiying BI ; Guangping WANG ; Jindan AN ; Zhongcheng YU
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(3):268-271
Objective To study the anti-inflammatory,antitussive,and analgesia effects of Jinhua qingre capsules.Methods The anti-inflammatory effect was assessed by the methods include xylene-induced mouse auricular swelling and histamine-induced pigment oozing from skin vessel in rats;The antitussive and analgesic effect were assessed by ammonia water induced cough model and acetic acid-induced twisting method.Results In anti-inflammation experiment,the high dose (12 g·kg-1) and moderate (6 g·kg-1) groups of Jinhua qingre capsules showed significant inhibitory effect on auricular swelling and significant difference compared with control group (P < 0.01,P < 0.05.);the high dose (10 g· kg-1) and moderate dose (5 g·kg-1) groups of Jinhua Qingre capsules play a marked inhibitory role in the increase in mouse peritoneal capillary permeability (P < 0.01,P < 0.05).In antitussive experiment,high dose (12 g· kg-1) and moderate dose (6 g· kg-1) groups had significant inhibitory effect on cough caused by ammonia water (P < 0.01,P < 0.05) compared with control group.In analgesic experiment,the high dose (12 g·kg-1),moderate dose (6 g·kg-1),and low dose (3 g·kg-1) groups effectively reduced the writhing frequency of mice (P < 0.01,P < 0.05).Conclusion Jinhua qingre capsules have potential effects on anti-inflammatory,antitussive,and analgesic.
9.Effects of imatinib mesylate on the levels of endocrine hormones.
Zheng HOU ; Huan-ling ZHU ; Ting LIU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2013;34(9):762-766
OBJECTIVETo measure the levels of hormones in chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) patients receiving imatinib mesylate (IM) and evaluate the effects of IM on endocrine system.
METHODS69 patients with CML while taking IM were enrolled and a total of 86 peripheral blood samples were detected. The levels of total triiodothyronine (TT3), total tetraiodothyronine (TT4), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), testosterone, progesterone, estradiol (E2), plasma total cortisol (PTC) at 8:00-10:00 am measured. Concentration of hormones in different groups were measured to evaluate the effects of IM on endocrine system and relationships with its administration duration, plasma concentration and clinical symptoms.
RESULTS(1) Of the 7 types of hormones, an elevation of TSH level was found in 14 patients (20.3%), a decrease of TT3 and testosterone in 8 patients (11.6%) and 8 males (18.6%), respectively. (2) A significant decline of TT3 and testosterone was observed in all patients divided by different administration duration. Negative correlation was seen between TT3 level and duration of administration (r=-0.273, P=0.010), which was also found for testosterone (r=-0.302, P=0.025). (3) There was no correlation between serum levels of the seven hormones and concentration of IM.
CONCLUSIONIM affect the levels of thyroid and sex hormones in some patients with clinical manifestations: a decrease of TT3, testosterone and testosterone, an increase of TSH, which have relationship with the duration of administration.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Benzamides ; administration & dosage ; blood ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Humans ; Imatinib Mesylate ; Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive ; blood ; drug therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Piperazines ; administration & dosage ; blood ; therapeutic use ; Pyrimidines ; administration & dosage ; blood ; therapeutic use ; Thyrotropin ; blood ; Triiodothyronine ; blood ; Young Adult
10.Prokaryotic expression of functional PTEN in Escherichia coli and preparation of polyclonal antibody.
Xin HOU ; Jun-E LIU ; Ting-Mao HU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2006;22(1):58-64
PTEN, a dual-specificity phosphatase, exerts its tumor-suppressive effects through the inhibition of cell cycle progression and cell immigration, therefore could be an important candidate for tumor-suppression. As study on prokaryotic expression of PTEN and its anti-tumor functions has not been reported, the present study aims at an efficient expression of functional PTEN in Escherichia coli and the investigation of its tumor-suppression activity. PTEN cDNA cloned in our lab previously was recombined into prokaryotic expression vector pET-44a(+) to construct pET-PTEN (pEP) and pET-Nus-PTEN (pENP). PTEN was fused with 6 x His tag in pEP, and with Nus in pENP, which could be useful for a stable and soluble expression. The recombinant vectors were transformed into both BL21 (DE3) (BL) and Rosetta-gami (DE3) pLysS (RG). The former is a normal expression host while the latter is optimized for expression of eukaryotic genes and folding of target proteins. On the induction of 0.5mmol/L IPTG, 55kD and 118kD specific protein bands were observed, corresponding to His-PTEN and Nus-PTEN fusion proteins, respectively. Western blot analysis showed the recombinant fusion proteins could react with PTEN polyclonal antibody. The recombinant HTEN was expressed both in soluble fraction and inclusion body. Higher expression levels of recombinant PTEN were obtained in BL (His-PTEN: 10.3%; NusA-PTEN: 18.7%), whereas the higher percentages of soluble recombinant proteins were observed in RG (His-PTEN: 4.7%; Nus-PTEN: 6.6%). The obtained recombinant fusion proteins were purified by affinity chromatography and were showed to be homogeneous in SDS-PAGE. In tumor-suppression experiments, His-PTEN was proved to have significant inhibition on growth of mice solid tumor with an inhibitory ratio of 58.76%, and on the proliferation of DU-145 tumor cells with an inhibitory ratio of 46.16%. The cell cycle progression of DU-145 tumor cells was also arrested from G0/G1 to S phase. His-PTEN from RG was proved to have significantly higher tumor-suppression activity than that from BL, indicating that there may be some advantages for eukaryotic genes to be expressed in the former host. This is the report of functional recombinant PTEN expressed in Escherichia coli. Purified His-PTEN was used for immunizing Kunming mice, and ascitic polyclonal antibodies raised against His-PTEN were generated using sarcoma 180 cells. At 1:2000 dilution, the antibodies could interact with PTEN by western blot. The present study has laid a foundation for application of PTEN in cancer therapy.
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