1.Research on Dynamic Changes in Content of Secondary Metabolite from Cultivated Spatholobus suberectus Dunn
Ran AN ; Ming ZHAI ; Linxia SUN ; Junmin LIU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(3):485-488
Objective The dynamic accumulation trend of secondary metabolite in cultivated Spatholobus suberectus Dunn at different growth time was studied to provide scientific basis for confirming its reasonable harvesting time. Methods Ethanol-soluble extractives were measured by the method recorded in Chinese Pharmacopoeia ( A) Appendix XA ( 2010 edition). The content of total flavonoids was tested by ultraviolet spectrophotometer. The contents of protocatechuic acid, catechin, and epicatechin in Spatholobus suberectus Dunn were determined by high performance liquid chromatography ( HPLC). Results The contents of ethanol-soluble extractives, total flavonoids and the major components such as protocatechui cacid, catechin and epicatechin in Spatholobus suberectus Dunn showed increasing trend with the prolongation of growth time. The changes of contents of alcohol-soluble extract, total flavonoids and epicatechin in samples collecting at different months in one year showed a parabolic trend, and the contents reached the peak values from July to September. Catechin content kept increasing continually. The content of ethanol -soluble extractives of Spatholobus suberectus Dunn aged 4-6 years met the requirements of the current edition of Chinese Pharmacopoeia when harvested from July to September. Conclusion It is preliminarily recommended that Spatholobus suberectus Dunn cultivated for more than 7 years is suitable for harvesting, but the optimal harvest period and the harvest month still need to be further studied.
2.The DTI in the evolution of vascular cognitive impairment mechanism based leukoaraiosis
Ran PANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Yunling ZHANG ; Xianglan JIN ; Ming LIU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(7):1071-1074
Objective To explore the integrity of white matter changes in patients with vascular mild cognitive impairment (VaMCI)based Leukoaraiosis.Methods The patients which appeared white matter hyperintensities in subcortical were performed psychological testing,then 48 VaMCI patients and 18 without cognitive impairment volunteers(NC)were choosed and performed DTI scanning,to determine the white matter’s values of FA and ADC in the following bilaterally symmetrical regions of interest(ROI):entorhinal cortex lobe,hippocampal vault,anterior of corpus callosum,posterior of corpus callosum,inferior frontal lobe,superior temporal lobe and angular gyrus of occipital lobe. Then the differences of the data of DTI between two groups and the relevance between neuropsychological score and DTI’s data were analysed.Results ADC values were significantly higher of VaMCI group in the left inferior frontal lobe,left anterior of corpus callo-sum,left hippocampus vault and right angular gyrus compared with NC group(P <0.05),and in the left hippocampus ADC values and MoCA scores was negatively correlated(r=-0.34,P =0.02).There was no significant difference of FA values between groups. Conclusion The ADC values in many cognitive related areas was reduced in VaMCI patients.
3.Content Determination of Protocatechuic Acid in Spatholobus suberectus Dunn
Ming ZHAI ; Junmin LIU ; Ran AN ; Fengling WU ; Honghua XU
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2000;0(05):-
Objective To determine the content of protocatechuic acid in Spatholobus suberectus Dunn.Methods HPLC method was developed for the determination of protocatechuic acid in Spatholobus suberectus Dunn.The separation was performed on C18 column with acetonitrile-water-orthophosphoric acid(8 ∶92 ∶0.1) as a mobile phase with the flow rate being 1.0 mL/min.The detection wavelength was set at 260 nm.Results A satisfactory separation between protocatechuic acid and impurity was obtained.The calibration curve was linear in the range of 0.020~2.008 ug,r=0.999 9.The average recovery was 98 %,and RSD was 0.1 %(n=5).Conclusion The method is accurate and can be used for the detemrmination of protocatechuic acid in Spatholobus suberectus Dunn.
4.Transluminal therapy for type B thoracic dissection
Tong QIAO ; Changjian LIU ; Chen LIU ; Dian HUANG ; Wei WANG ; Ming ZHANG ; Feng RAN ; Min ZHOU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2010;25(3):183-185
Objective To investigate the technical details and therapeutic effect in treating StarIdford B aortic dissection by endovaseular aortic repair(EVAR). Methods We retrospectively review 115 type B aortic dissection cases undergoing the procedure of mini-traumatic EVAR from November 1998 to February 2009.There were 71 male patients and 44 female patients with a mean age of55.7 years and follow up period from 7 to 83 months for 75 cases. Results The procedure Was technically successful in 113 cases and 122 stent grafts were placed with hybrid surgery being carried out in 3 cases of carotid artery bypass.Severe perioperative complications included subclavian steal syndrome in 4 eases,pulmonaryinfections in 3 cases.arterial embolism in 2 cases,acute cerebral infarction in 2 cases,kidney tailure in 2 cases.alimentary tract hemorrhage,graft infection,acute intestinal ischemia and type A dissection occurred in one each case respectively.Five cases died perioperatively.Among the 75 cases that were fouowed up,there were 9 eases with type I endoleak and at last 5 cases redid endovaacular repmr.2 cases with secondary type A dissection accepted graft replacement.There were 6 deaths during the follow-up period,4 dying of acute myocardial infarction(2 cases),cerebral hemorrhage(1 case),type A dlssection (1 case)respectively,the causes of other2 deaths were not confirmed. Conclusion EVAR was effective for Standford B aortic dissection as shown by midterm follow up.
5.Surgical treatment of carotid body tumour and postoperative complications
Tong QIAO ; Changjian LIU ; Chen LIU ; Dian HUANG ; Wei WANG ; Feng RAN ; Ming ZHANG ; Min ZHOU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2011;26(7):570-572
Objective To discuss the experience in the diagnosis, treatment, complications and follow up of carotid body tumor. Methods All the 25 cases were diagnosised by DSA and CTA. The tumor was resected under carotid adventitial plane in 18 cases, with external carotid artery resection in 4cases, and in 3 cases, internal carotid artery (ICA) and external carotid artery (ECA) were resected simultaneously in which internal carotid artery was reconstructed in two cases including using self vein bypass in one and anastomosis between ICA and ECA in the other. ICA was ligated in the third case. Results No cases died perioperatively. ALL CBTs were treated successfully. Horner syndrome and trachyphonia were relieved after operation. Postoperative trachyphonia, bucking and lingual paralysis developed in 3 cases, and in one case with vagus resection caused dyspnea tracheotomy was performed. The rate of nerves injuries was 12% but no semiplegia and aphasia occurred. Follow up period was from 4 to 90 months (average 44 ±6 months) for 21 cases. The trachyphonia and bucking were improved during follow up but the lingual paralysis persists, and tumor recurred in two cases with one dying. Conclusions CBT treatment should include active surgery, sufficient preoperative preparation and avoiding the postoperative nervous complications.
6.Tissue-engineered graft constructed by bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and vascular acellular matrix
Feng RAN ; Changjian LIU ; Min ZHOU ; Chen LIU ; Tong QIAO ; Dian HUANG ; Wei WANG ; Ming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(47):9226-9230
BACKGROUND: At present, the commercial artificial small vascular grafts (diameter < 6 mm) are still unsatisfactory, due to poor blocompatibility and low long-term patency rate. Therefore, finding a vascular substitute with normal biological function and studying construction and function of tissue-engineered blood vessel have become hot topics recently.OBJECTIVE: To construct a novel tissue-engineered blood vessel by rabbit bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and vascular acellular matrix, and to investigate the biocompatibility and patency rate of tissue-engineered blood vessels.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: An in vitro randomized controlled study at level of cytology and histopathology was performed at the Laboratory of Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School from January 2006 to June 2008.MATERIALS: The decellularized vascular acellular matrix was obtained by a detergent-enzymatic procedure. MSCs from rabbits were isolated using density gradient centrifugation method and cultured in culture flasks coated with fibronectin. Subsequently, the expanded MSCs were seeded on the decellularized scaffolds, and then co-cultured in the self-made bioreactor to construct the tissue-engineered blood vessels.METHODS: Sixty rabbits were randomly divided into three groups. A1.0-cm abdominal aorta was sheared, and a tissue-engineered blood vessel was transplanted on the abdominal aorta using 8/0 polypropylene thread. Tissue-engineered blood vessel group: Tissue-engineered blood vessel was considered as the transplanted vessel; vascular acellular matrix group:Xenoma artery treated by vascular acellular matrix was considered as the transplanted vessel; xenoma artery group: Fresh xenoma artery was considered as the transplanted vessel.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Immunocytochemical staining was used to identify the cultured MSCs. After 3 months of transplantation, the grafts were retrieved for digital subtraction angiography, pathological test and scanning electron microscope examination.RESULTS: Rabbits MSCs presented a whirlpool-like appearance at 8 days after culture. The immunocytochemistry results were consistent with the phenotype of MSCs. After high proliferation, MSCs were seeded onto the vascular acellular matrix for 12 days,and seed cells attached to well in the lumen of blood vessels. Three months after implantation, the patency rate was 90% of tissue-engineered blood vessel group and 80% of vascular acellular matrix group, which was superior to xenoma artery group (25%). At three months after transplantation, HE staining and scanning electron microscope demonstrated that internal, middle,and external membrane were clearly observed in the tissue-engineered blood vessel group, and the membrane morphology was similar to normal artery. The endothelial cells were covered completely. However, the endothelial cells were not covered completely in the vascular acellular matrix group, while mural thrombosis, mild proliferation of intima, and inflammatory cell infiltration were observed. The intima was thick and necrotic in the xenoma artery group, while lumens were stenotic and accompanied with a certain degree of thrombus organization.CONCLUSION: This study provides a new strategy to develop a tissue-engineered blood vessel with excellent biocompatibility and high patency rate constructed by rabbit MSCs and vascular acellular matrix.
8.Research progress of ionizable lipid nanoparticles for siRNA delivery
Ya-nan ZHAO ; Wei HE ; Quan-lin SHAO ; Hua-yu LIU ; Ming-qi LIU ; Ran MO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(8):2292-2299
Small interfering RNA (siRNA) is the initiator of RNA interference and inhibits gene expression by targeted degradation of specific messenger RNA. siRNA-mediated gene regulation has high efficiency and specificity and exhibits great significance in the treatment of diseases. However, the naked or unmodified siRNA has poor stability, easy to degrade by nuclease, short half-life, and low intracellular delivery. As an emerging non-viral nucleic acid delivery system, ionizable lipid nanoparticles play an important role in improving the druggability of siRNA. At present, one siRNA drug based on ionizable lipid nanoparticles has been approved for the treatment of rare disease. This review introduces the research progress in ionizable lipid nanoparticles for siRNA delivery, focusing on the effect of each component of lipid nanoparticles on the efficiency of siRNA-mediated gene silencing, which provides new references for the studies on ionizable lipid nanocarriers for siRNA delivery.
9.Application of the anxiety and depression scale of patients with nasal septum deviation.
Ran AN ; Linli TIAN ; Ming LIU ; Yanan SUN ; Yan ZHENG ; Rui ZHAO ; Yan GUO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;30(1):35-38
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the anxiety and depression status of patients with nasal septum deviation before and after surgery, and explore the relationship between anxiety and depression and nasal symptoms.
METHOD:
By means of visual analogue scale (VAS) as the evaluation index of quality of life, self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and self-rating depression scale (SDS) were used to analyze statuses before and after surgery. The 98 patients with nasal septum deviation were collected.
RESULT:
The preoperative SAS/SDS scores of the nasal septum deviation patients were higher than those of the national standards. The level of anxiety and depression were lower than the national norm after treatment. The patients of the normal and moderate SAS/SDS scores felt better after surgery. The patients of the severe SAS/SDS scores felt the symptoms improve poor.
CONCLUSION
Doctors should pay attention to the application of the SAS/SDS in patients of nasal septum deviation. Surgeon should actively communicate with severe patients in psychological problems, and strictly control the surgical indication of such patients.
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10.Nutritional risks, undernutrition, and nutrition support among inpatients with early and middle stage gastrointestinal cancers in a tertiary hospital in Weifang, Shandong Province
Ming ZHANG ; Yang WANG ; Guihua SONG ; Ran WANG ; Haizhen LIU ; Juan WANG ; Kang YU ; Ruohua YAN ; Zhuming JIANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2012;(6):345-350
Objective To investigate the nutritional risk,undemutrition,and nutrition support in inpatients with early and middle stage gastrointestinal cancer undergoing radical surgery in a tertiary hospital in Weifang,Shandong Province.Methods A total of 8390 inpatients who were treated in the departments of oncological surgery,enterohepatic surgery,and general surgery in our hospital were consecutively recorded from December 2010 to August 2011 and from November 2011 to October 2012.After 153 patients were excluded for hospital length of stay less than 24 hours,age less than 18 years old or more than 90 years old,obnubilation,and/or refusal to participate in the research,8237 patients were sampled.After patients who did not meet the scheduled diagnosis were excluded,300 pathology-confirmed patients with early or middle stage gastrointestinal cancer were enrolled.Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS 2002) was performed within the first 48 hours after admission and nutrition support was evaluated until the discharge.Results A total of 300 early and middle stage gastrointestinal cancer patients (141 cases of gastric cancer and 159 cases of colorectal carcinoma) who underwent radical surgery met the inclusion criteria.Among them 185 (61.7%) were at nutritional risk.The undernutrition rate was 12.3% (37/300) if evaluated from the score of nutritional defect part of NRS 2002,and 10.0% (20/300) if based on body mass index <18.5 kg/m2.Totally 165 patients (89.2%) at nutritional risk and 99 patients (86.1%) without nutritional risk received nutrition support.The average ratio of parenteral nutrition to enteral nutrition was 82:1.The intake of calories was (78.1±24.8) k1/(kg,d) [(18.6±5.9)kcal/(kg·d)] and that of nitrogen was (0.10±0.06) g/(kg · d),yielding a ratio of calories vs.nitrogen of (244 ± 164)∶1.Conclusions Inpatients with early and middle stage gastrointestinal cancer tend to have high nutritional risk.The undernutrition rate is 10%-12.3% in this population.Meanwhile,the application of nutrition support should be further standardized,particularly for patients without nutritional risk.