1.Comprehensive Quality Evaluation of Flos Farfarae from Different Habitats
Runli HE ; Zhe ZHANG ; Xiangping PEI ; Lili PING ; Bing WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(6):76-79,80
Objective To compare the quality of Flos Farfarae from different habitats, and provide basis for the utilization and development of Tussilago farfara. Methods The contents of rutin and tussilagone were determinated by HPLC, the 100-bud dry weight and bud color were weighed and observed. And the data of different samples were compared and statistical analysed. Results The content of rutin, tussilagone and 100-bud dry weight in Flos Farfarae from different place has a significant difference, and there was a significant positive correlation between rutin and tussilagone. Principal component and factor analysis showed that the quality of Flos Farfarae from Yushe, Ningwu, Guangling was better than other areas. Conclusion The quality of Flos Farfarae from different areas is difference, and wild T. farfara in Yushe, Ningwu, Guangling could be used as high quality germplasm.
2.Residual subluxation after early close reduction for developmental dislocation of the hip: a long-term follow-up
Zhe FU ; Jianping YANG ; Pei ZEN ; Zhongli ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2013;(5):473-479
Objective To analyze the natural development of the residual subluxation after early close reduction for developmental dislocation of the hip,and to seek the early surgical timing and indication.Methods The research included 36 patients (48 hips) born before January 2000 who showed residual subluxation after close reduction in one year.All of patients had serial X-ray radiographs at every follow-up point.The radiographs were assessed using acetabular index (AI),Reimers index,center edge (CE) angle and the orientation of the sourcil of the acetabulum.The last follow-up results were evaluated according to the Severin classification,and Severin grade Ⅰ and Ⅱ were defined as satisfactory group and Severin grade Ⅲ and Ⅳ as unsatisfactory group.Then we compared and analyzed the serial radiological parameters between satisfactory and unsatisfactory groups.Results The mean age at close reduction was 1.6 years.At the last follow-up,the mean age was 13.8 years.The satisfactory group comprised 18 hips (37%),whereas the unsatisfactory group comprised 30 hips (63%).At the age of three to four years,there was a significant difference between the two groups in the Reimers index (34.4%±4.5% vs.43.0%±4.6%,P < 0.05).And at four to five years old,there were significant differences for both Reimers index and CE angle (29.3% ±7.2% vs.40.0%±6.2%,P < 0.05; 21.0°±5.5° vs.10.6°±5.2°,P < 0.05).When the Reimers index >38% at the age of three to four years,18 of 18 hips fell into the unsatisfactory group.And when Reimers index >33% at the age of four to five years,26 of 30 hips had unsatisfactory result,and in addition to that the sourcil orientation was upward,26 of 26 hips fell into the unsatisfactory group.Conclusion To avoid early osteoarthritis,surgical correction for residual subluxation was recommended if the Reimers index >38% at the age of three to four years or the Reimers index >33% with the sourcil upward at the age of four to five years.
3.Effect of triptolide on apoptosis of nasopharynx cancer
Xiu WANG ; Jingjing ZHANG ; Pei ZHANG ; Xiaojin SUN ; Zhe LIU ; Xinyu ZHANG ; Hao LIU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2014;(8):1147-1150
Aim Toexploretheinhibitioneffectof triptolide on nasopharynx cancer, and the mechanism. Methods Theinhibitionofcellproliferationwasde-tected by MTT assay;the cell apoptosis was analyzed by flow cytometry with propidium iodide staining. The ex-pressions of glucose regulated protein 78 ( GRP-78 ) , Akt and pAkt in cells were examined by Western blot;the effect of triptolide on reactive oxygen species ( ROS) accumulation was detected by ROS Fluorescent Probe-DHE.Results MTTassayshowedthatthe growth of nasopharynx cancer was inhibited by triptol-ide , and the inhibition occurred in a dose and time-de-pendent manner following triptolide treatment in CNE-2Z nasopharynx cancer cells. Propidium iodide staining revealed that the apoptosis of CNE-2 Z cells was in-duced remarkably by triptolide. After CNE-2Z cells treated with 25, 50,100 nmol·L-1 of triptolide for 24 h, the apoptosis rate was 14%,26. 9% and 34. 4% re-spectively. Western blot experiment showed that the expression of GRP-78 had no significant change follow-ing triptolide treatment in CNE-2 Z nasopharynx cancer cells for 24 h, but the expression and the phosphoryla-tion level of Akt were strikingly decreased. The experi-ment of ROS uncovered that CNE-2 Z nasopharynx cancer cells increased generation of ROS after treat-ment with triptolide for 4 hours, and acted cells in a dosedependentmanner.Conclusions Triptolidecan inhibit the growth of CNE-2 Z nasopharynx cancer cells in a dose and time-dependent maner. The mechanism may be related with the point that triptolide can induce oxidative stress, incease ROS, inhibit the expression and the phosphorylation level of Akt,then promote the apoptosis of CNE-2Z cells.
4.The significance of intraoperative computed tomograph scan for complex acetabular fractures
Meng XU ; Li-hai ZHANG ; Li-cheng ZHANG ; Xiang-dang LIANG ; Ming-qing ZHANG ; Zhe-jiang YAO ; Pei-fu TANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(11):1261-1265
ObjectiveTo investigate the application of intraoperative Computed Tomograph (CT) using in surgery for complex acetabular fractures.MethodsFrom June 2008 to December 2010,14 patients (9 males,5 females; with the mean age of 45.1 years; range,28-62 years) with complex acetabular fractures were operated using intraoperative CT.Preoperative radiotherapy and CT scan were adopted to evaluate the fractures.Three dimensional reconstruction based on CT scan was used to mimic surgery.The surgery approach and the type of internal fixators were noted.Intraoperative C-arm and CT scan were used to evaluate the fractures reduction respectively.Decision of additional reduction was made by surgeons according to above mentioned methods respectively and the results were noted.Comparing to preoperative design,the change of surgery plan were noted.Overall time,frequency and radiation dose of intraoperative CT scan were also noted.ResultsAll patients in this study received average 2.7 times of intraoperative CT scan.Mean time of CT scan was 40.4 min and the overall dose of radiation was 47.2 mGy.Decision of additional reduction was made in 3 cases according to C-arm radiography and 4 cases according to CT scan (above mentioned 3 cases were included).The change of surgery plan was made in one case.In postoperative radiography evaluation according to Matta's score system,anatomical reduction were achieved in 8 cases,imperfect reduction in 3 cases and poor reduction in 3 cases.ConclusionIntraoperative CT scan increases the radiation time and dose of patients dramatically.When used to evaluate fracture reduction intraoperatively,it can't take the advantage of traditional C-arm radiography.When delicate preoperative plan is made with radiography and three dimensional reconstruction based on CT data,the efficiency of intraoperative CT scan for complex acetabular fractures are to be discussed.
5.Treatment of clavicular fractures using intramedullary nailing or K-wire versus plating fixation: a meta-analysis.
Ke-xue ZHANG ; Jing-xin ZHAO ; Zhe ZHAO ; Li-cheng NG ; Xiu-yun SU ; An-hua LONG ; Zhi MAO ; Jin-hui ZHANG ; Li-hai ZHANG ; Pei-fu TANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(5):454-461
OBJECTIVETFo compare the efficacy and complications rate of intramedullary (IM) nailing or K-wire versus plating fixation for clavicular fractures.
METHODSPubmed, Embase, Cochrane Library databases, CNKI, VIP and Wangfang databases were searched to find all randomized or quasi-randomized controlled trials of clavicle fractures using plating versus IM nailing or K-wire. The methodologic quality of the studies was assessed. After independent study selection by 2 authors ,data were collected and extracted independently. Outcomes of postoperative shoulder functional measurement, the efficacy and information of the operation and complications rate were meta-analyzed using RevMan 5 software.
RESULTSNine hundreds and seventy-six patients in 10 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and 3 quasi-RCTs were involved in the meta-analysis,of which 5 studies compared the K-wire and the plating fixations and 8 studies compared the IM nailing and the plating fixations. The overall odds ratio(OR) (with 95% CI) of the operation efficacy for K-wire versus the plating was 3.79 (1.93, 7.46). The overall weighted mean difference (with 95% CI) of Constant Shoulder score for plating versus IM fixation was -1.39 (-3.43, 0.65) in 6 studies. The overall OR of the plating versus IM nailing was 9.34(2.70, 32.32) for the overall major complications in 5 studies and 5.04 (1.52,16.77) for the revision rate in 5 studies.
CONCLUSIONThe current limited evidences suggested that the IM fixation could reduce the incidences of the overall major complications and the revision surgery, while the post-operative efficacy of the plating was superior to the K-wire. More high quality RCTs are still needed in the future.
Bone Nails ; Bone Wires ; Clavicle ; injuries ; surgery ; Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary ; instrumentation ; methods ; Fractures, Bone ; surgery ; Humans ; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
6.Molecular analysis of a SNP in SCL2A9 and uric acid levels in Chinese male gout patients
Dan-qiu ZHOU ; Xiao-ye GU ; Pei-lei LI ; Wei-zhe MA ; Xin-ju ZHANG ; He-jian ZOU ; Ming GUAN ; Jin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2011;15(9):596-599
ObjectiveSLC2A9 is a novel identified urate transporter that affects serum uric acid levels. The present study is aimed to investigate rs7442295 polymorphism in intron 6 of SLC2A9 in a population of Chinese male gout or hypemricaemia subjects. MethodsA total of 268 gout patients and 288 healthy male volunteers were included. Blood pressure, body mass index(BMI), serum uric acid, glucose, lipid,urea and creatine were detected. DNA was purified from peripheral blood and the rs7442295 polymorphism was evaluated using high resolution melting ( HRM ) analysis and direct sequencing. Data were analyzed with t test or chi-square test. Results A/A and A/G genotypes were unambiguously distinguished with HRM technology. The occurrence of the homozygous type (G/G) was completely absent among the study population.The prevalence of the A/A and A/G genotype was 96.2% and 3.8% respectively. However, no significant differences of genotype frequencies were found in gout patients and normal subjects(x2=0.003, P=0.82; x2=0.003, P=1.00). But the serum uric acid levels in individuals with the A/G genotype[(293±100) μmol/L]were significantly lower than those with the A/A genotype[(392±133) μmol/L](t=2.426, P<0.01 ). The A/G genotype frequency was significantly higher in the low-uric acid group than in the high uric-acid group (x2=6.279, P=0.01 ). Genotyping based on HRM was fully concordant with sequencing. Conclusion The polymorphism rs7442295 in SLC2A9 may be a genetic marker to assess risk of hyperuricemia among Chinese male Hart population. HRM is a simple, fast, reliable and close-tube technology for genotyping.
7.A genotyping study of 13 cases of early-onset Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
Jia-Lu XU ; Yi ZHANG ; Cong-Ying ZHAO ; Pei-Fang JIANG ; Zhe-Feng YUAN ; Yong-Lin YU ; Zhe-Zhi XIA ; Feng GAO
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2019;21(7):670-675
OBJECTIVE:
To study the clinical characteristics and genetic variation of early-onset Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT).
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Children with a clinical diagnosis of early-onset CMT were selected for the study. Relevant clinical data were collected, and electromyogram and CMT-related gene detection were performed and analyzed.
RESULTS:
A total of 13 cases of early-onset CMT were enrolled, including 9 males (69%) and 4 females (31%). The mean age at consultation was 4.0±2.1 years. Among them, 12 children (92%) had an age of onset less than 2 years, 9 children (69%) were diagnosed with CMT type 1 (including 6 cases of Dejerine-Sottas syndrome), 1 child (8%) with intermediate form of CMT, and 3 children (23%) with CMT type 2. The genetic test results of these 13 children showed 6 cases (46%) of PMP22 duplication mutation, 3 cases (23%) of MPZ gene insertion mutation and point mutation, 3 cases (23%) of MFN2 gene point mutation, and 1 case (8%) of NEFL gene point mutation. Eleven cases (85%) carried known pathogenic mutations and 2 cases (15%) had novel mutations. The new variant c.394C>G (p.P132A) of the MPZ gene was rated as "possibly pathogenic" and the new variant c.326A>G (p.K109R) of the MFN2 gene was rated as "pathogenic".
CONCLUSIONS
Early-onset CMT is mainly caused by PMP22 gene duplication mutation and MPZ gene mutations. The clinical phenotype is mainly CMT type 1, among which Dejerine-Sottas syndrome accounts for a considerable proportion.
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8.Outcome of childhood acute promyelocytic leukemia treated with all-trans-retinoic acid and chemotherapy
Renzhi PEI ; Junxia MA ; Xuhui LIU ; Xiaohong DU ; Peisheng ZHANG ; Dong CHEN ; Zhe CHEN ; Yahui FANG ; Dong CHEN ; Lieguang CHEN ; Shuangyue LI ; Junjie CAO ; Keya SHA
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2008;17(5):364-366
Objective To determine the results of treatment combining all-trans-retinoic acid(ATRA)in childhood acute promyelocytic leukemia(APL).Methods 22 children with newly diagnosed APL received induction therapy with ATRA followed by 3 courses of consolidation chemotherapy:daunorubicin,idarubicin,homoharringtonine or aclacinomycin plus cytosine arabinoside.A maintenance therapy was then administered with ATRA and these reigems for 36 months.Results Early deaths from diffuse intravazcular clotting and intracranial hemorrhage occurred in two patients.The other children achieved a complete remission(CR).By June 2007,the estimated disease-free survival rates at 1,3 and 5 years were 100%,93.3% and 84.7%;respectively.The side effects of ATRA were xerosis eutis and xerocheilia,headaches,nausea and vomiting,hepatic function lesion and ATRA syndrome.Conclusion Remission induction therapy with ATRA is effective and safe for newly diagnosed childhood APL.The maintenance therapy combined chemotherapy with ATRA can improve the long-term effects of APL patients.The main causes of death in APL children is diffuse intravascular clotting and intracranial hemorrhage.The side effects of ATRA can be tolerated.
9.Effect of combination of Ginkgo leaf extract and deferoxamine in preventing and treating ototoxicity of cisplatin.
Ou XU ; Hong LU ; Pei-qin LI ; Xiqin ZHANG ; Zhe LU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2004;24(10):915-918
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of combined use of jinnaduo (an injection made by extract of Ginkgo leaf, EGb) and Deferoxamine (DFO, a chelating agent) in antagonizing the ototoxicity of cisplatin (CDDP).
METHODSGuinea pigs were randomly divided into the CDDP group, the EGb group, the DFO group, the combined treated group (EGb + DFO) and the control group. Changes of auditory brain-stem response (ABR), serum superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and malondialdehyde (MDA) content, as well as light and scanning electronic microscopic (SEM) figures were observed before and after treatment.
RESULTSThe threshold of ABR was significantly higher in the CDDP group than that in the other groups (P<0.01), but was insignificantly different among the latter groups (P>0.05). Serum SOD activity was lower and MDA content was higher in the CDDP group than those in the control group (P<0.01), but in comparison of the two parameters between control and other groups, the difference was insignificant (P>0.05). SEM examination on cochlea showed that the damage of hair cells was milder in the DFO group and the combined treated group than that in the CDDP group, which was slightly milder in the EGb group than that in the CDDP group.
CONCLUSIONCombined use of EGb and DFO could effectively reduce the ototoxicity of CDDP, its effect is better than using EGb singly, and similar to that of using DFO alone. The combination could also prevent the side-effect of CDDP in bone marrow inhibition. The Fe ion participated free radical response could be one of the mechanisms of CDDP in damaging hearing.
Animals ; Cisplatin ; adverse effects ; Cochlea ; drug effects ; Deferoxamine ; pharmacology ; Drug Synergism ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem ; Female ; Ginkgo biloba ; chemistry ; Guinea Pigs ; Male ; Malondialdehyde ; blood ; Random Allocation ; Superoxide Dismutase ; blood
10.Spectrum-effect relationship between anti-HIV 1 activities and ultra-performance liquid chromatography fingerprints of Rheum species.
Pei MA ; Xin-Yao ZHANG ; Li-Jia XU ; Zhe WANG ; Pei-Gen XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(15):2434-2437
OBJECTIVETo study the relationship between ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) fingerprints of Rheum species and their anti-HIV 1 activities.
METHODTwenty two samples of 16 species belonging to genus Rheum from various sources were collected and analyzed in this study. Firstly they were assayed for the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) associated ribonuclease H (RNase H) activity. Secondly the fingerprints were established by an optimized UPLC method. Sample was analyzed by UPLC-TOF-MS/MS to identify major peaks. The possible relationship between UPLC fingerprints and anti-HIV 1 activities of Rheum species were deduced by mathematical statistics method.
RESULTSamples of R. austral, R. austral, R. hotaoense exhibited good anti-HIV 1 activities with IC50 < or = 0.2 mg x L(-1). The correlation of anti-HIV 1 activities and fingerprints showed that three compounds were the main bioactive components, and their retention times were 4.74, 7.99, 21.18 min, respectively.
CONCLUSIONCompounds in Rheum species with possible anti-HIV 1 activities were deduced by spectrum-effect relationship study. This study supported for study of medicinal plants in Rheum.
Anti-HIV Agents ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; HIV Reverse Transcriptase ; metabolism ; HIV-1 ; drug effects ; enzymology ; Inhibitory Concentration 50 ; Rheum ; chemistry ; Ribonuclease H, Human Immunodeficiency Virus ; metabolism ; Structure-Activity Relationship