1.Study on the Standardization of Similarity Evaluation Method of Chromatographic Fingerprints (PartⅠ )
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(01):-
Objective To study the standardization of similarity evaluation method of chromatographic fingerprints. Methods Computer simulation and HPLC method were used to investigate the characteristics of different similarity evaluation methods and the criteria of characteristic variables selection in chromatographic fingerprints. Results Cosine ratio and correlation coefficient should be the first choice for similarity calculation based on chromatographic peak area. Peak area is recommend to be used as the characteristic variable for chromatographic fingerprints. Conclusion The features of the commonly used chromatographic fingerprint evaluation methods are described and their range of application are defined.
2.Study on the Standardization of Similarity Evaluation Method of Chromatographic Fingerprints (Part Ⅱ)
Runtao TIAN ; Peishan XIE ; Yun YANG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(02):-
Objective To study the standardization of similarity evaluation method of chromatographic fingerprints. Methods HPLC and computer simulation method were used to analyze the content variation pattern of the characteristic compounds, the construction method of standard fingerprints and the statistical meanings of similarity evaluation respectively. Results The content distribution of characteristic compounds should obey normal probability. It is recommended that content information and median algorism should be used to generate reference fingerprints. The confidence factor of similarity coefficient also should be tested. Conclusion The process of compound sampling, establishment of criteria and result test are described and standardized from statistical aspect.
3.HPTLC Chromatographic Fingerprint Analysis of Bupleurum spp.(Chaihu)
Heping LIU ; Peishan XIE ; Runtao TIAN
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(01):-
Objective The High-performance thin-layer(HPTLC) chromatographic fingerprint of Saikosaponin from Chaihu(roots of Bupleurum chinense DC.) was established and fingerprints similarity of different species of Bupleurum spp.were evaluated.Methods High-performance thin-layer chromatography(HPTLC)were carried out.The chromatographic conditions were as follows:pre-coated HPTLC silica-gel plate as stationary phase,dichloromethane-methanol-ethyl acetate-water(30:40:15:3) as mobile phase(solvent system) and 2 %p-DMBA/10 %Sulfuric acid alcoholic solution as derivatization reagent.The common pattern of HPTLC fingerprints were obtained through’Chromafinger’solution software,and authentication and quality assessment were analyzed by similarity and Principle Component Analysis.Results The common pattern of the roots of Bupleurum chinense DC.consists of 19 characteristic peaks,and higher similarities existed between the roots of Bupleurum chinense DC(Bei Chaihu),B.falcatum(San-dao Chaihu) and B.scorzonerifolium Willd.(Nan Chaihu),but Nan Chaihu contains much lower total saponins than that in Bei Chaihu.The other species of Bupleurum demonstrated their different chemical distribution.The toxic species of B.longiradiatum can be easily differentiated from other spp.by comparison with the HPTLC images.Conclusion The survey showed that the main commodities of’Chaihu’in the domestic market can be attributed to’Bei Chaihu fingerprint-pattern’.The toxic species of B.longiradiatum can be easily differentiated from other spp.by comparison with the HPTLC images.
4.HPLC Fingerprinting Analysis and Qaulity Assessment of Herbal Drug Radix Zanthoxyli nitidii
Yuzhen YAN ; Peishan XIE ; Runtao TIAN ; Yanmei LIN ;
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2000;0(06):-
Objective To establish the fingerprints of quaternary ammonium hydrate alkaloids in Radix Zanthoxyli nitidii by means of HPLC and to identify and evaluate the quality of different parts and commercial decoction pieces of Radix Zanthoxyli nitidii.Method The column of Zorbax Eclipse XDB-C_8(4.6?150mm,5?m)was selected.The mobile phase consisted of A:3 % glacial acetic acid-diethylamine(1000:7.8),B:methanol,and C:acetonitrile(non-lin- ear gradient elution).The elution speed was 0.8 mL?min~(-1),the detection wavelength was at 250 nm and 270 nm,and the column temperature was 20℃.Results The HPLC fingerprint of Radix Zanthoxyli nitidii consisted of 21 peaks which were chiefly composed by alkaloids such as Chelerythrine,Nitidine chloride,with a consistent peak-to-peak ratio.The constituents' distribution information provided quality information for assessing medicinal materials.Conclusion It showed that the alkaloids distributed mainly in the cortex of the roots,so the commercial decoction pieces of aged roots shed cortexes are inferior.The stems can not be used equivalently with the roots due to low content distribution of alkaloids.
5.HPLC Fingerprint Differentiation of Herba Selaginellae moellendorfii and Amentoflavone Determination
Pinghua LU ; Peishan XIE ; Runtao TIAN ; Yu ZHAO ; Dongmei SUN
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(01):-
Objective To establish the HPLC fingerprint of Herba Selaginellae moellendorfii for identification and comparison with other species of the same genus and to determine the content of amentoflavone.Method Separation was performed on ZORBAX SB-C18 chromatographic column,acetonitrile(A)-0.5 %solution of acetic acid in water(B)as mobile phase with gradient elution and the flow rate was 1.0 mL?min-1.The detection wavelength was at 270 nm.The content determination of amentoflavone carried out synchronously.Results The characteristic eighteen peaks in the chromatogram consisted of the common pattern of Herba Selaginellae moellendorfii.The fingerprint coupling with similarity and Principal Component Analysis differentiated and classified the various species of selaginella.Nine species could be divided into 3 classes.The content of amentoflavone in Herba Selaginellae moellendorfii was 0.8~1.0 %.Conclusions The weighted similarity coefficient was calculated from 13 batches of Herba Selaginellae moellendorfii samples as high as more than 0.98.Among 9 species of Selaginella,5 species(S.biformis,S.involvens,S.doederileinii,S.trachyphylla,S.tamariscina)were sorted out by means of Principal Component Analysis in the same class with S.moellendorfii.Which indicated the possibility of bio-equivalence among the herbs of these six species,while S.picta,S.uncinata and S.delicatula are considered as adulterants of S.moellendorfii as their dissimilar fingerprints.
6.Development and Evaluation of the Scale for Assessing the Report Quality of Clinical Trials
Peishan WANG ; Dengyuan ZHOU ; Zhenlin JIA ; Lijian LI ; Jiang TIAN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2006;0(01):-
Objective:To develop the instrument for the evaluation of the report quality of clinical trials with the modified Delphi method in combination with panel discussions, and assess its validity and reliability. Method: For the development of the instrument, the modified Delphi method in combination with a panel discussion was applied. The consulting panel included pharmacologists, clinical doctors, epidemiologists, statisticians and editors of journal. 30 reports for the therapy of hypertension published in 2000 were selected for the estimation of the instrument of the validity and reliability. The interclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was used to test the reliability. The CONSORT statement was used as a control, and a Kendall correlation was worked out to estimate the validity. Result:A total of 10 specialists took part in the consultation. During the first round of consultation, the expert harmonious coefficient (W) reached to 0. 505 and 19 items were identified. A total of 100 scores were distributed to the 19 items in the second round, and finally the scale was completed. After scoring the 30 reports on hypertension therapy by two readers independently, the interclass correlation coefficients (ICC) of the total score were 0.921,and 0.987 in the introduction part, 0.875 in materials and methods, 0.902 in results, and 0.966 in the discussion and others, P
7.Changes of urinary function after nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer
Xiaoqin ZOU ; Youqiong HUANG ; Peishan CHEN ; Tian HUANG ; Danyan LI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2010;33(30):5-7
Objective To retrospectively compare analysis of two kinds of surgery which were nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy (NSRH) and the traditional radical hysterectomy (RH) for cervical cancer was done to find out the effect on urinary function in postoperative patients. Methods Among 57cervical cancer with clinical stage Ⅰ B1- Ⅱ A 31 cases treated with NSRH,26 cases treated with RH. The postoperative bladder function of the two methods were evaluated, and postoperative recovery of urinary function and postoperative recurrence of tumor were compared. Results The period of indwelling catheter for the postoperative patients with NSRH was (8.5 ± 3.2) days, obviously less than that for traditional RH patients which was ( 12.8 ± 3.8) days. The difference was statistically significant(P < 0.01 ). And two methods of postoperative patients were alive without tumor recurrence and metastasis after 1-4 years follow-up.Conclusions NSRH is better than traditional RH in remaining pelvic autonomic nervous system and improving the early urinary function of postoperative patients of cervical cancer. Otherwise, it doesn't effect the radical cure of tumor.
8.Perioperative dexmedetomidine administration does not reduce the risk of acute kidney injury after non-cardiac surgery: a meta-analysis
Bin HU ; Tian TIAN ; Xintao LI ; Weichao LIU ; Yinggui CHEN ; Tianyu JIANG ; Peishan CHEN ; Fushan XUE
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(23):2798-2804
Background::Post-operative acute kidney injury (AKI) is one of the most common and serious complications after major surgery and is significantly associated with increased risks of morbidity and mortality. This meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the effects of perioperative dexmedetomidine (Dex) administration on the occurrence of AKI and the outcomes of recovery after non-cardiac surgery.Methods::The PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases were systematically searched for studies comparing the effects of Dex vs. placebo on kidney function after non-cardiac surgery, and a pooled fixed-effect meta-analysis of the included studies was performed. The primary outcome was the occurence of post-operative AKI. The secondary outcomes included the occurence of intra-operative hypotension and bradycardia, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, duration of ICU stay, and hospital length of stay (LOS). Results::Six studies, including four randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and two observational studies, with a total of 2586 patients were selected. Compared with placebo, Dex administration could not reduce the odds of post-operative AKI (odds ratio [OR], 0.44; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.18-1.06; P= 0.07; I2= 0.00%, P= 0.72) in RCTs, but it showed a significant renoprotective effect (OR, 0.67; 95% CI, 0.48-0.95; P = 0.02; I2 = 0.00%, P = 0.36) in observational studies. Besides, Dex administration significantly increased the odds of intra-operative bradycardia and shortened the duration of ICU stay. However, there was no significant difference in the odds of intra-operative hypotension, ICU admission, and hospital LOS. Conclusions::This meta-analysis suggests that perioperative Dex administration does not reduce the risk of AKI after non-cardiac surgery. However, the quality of evidence for this result is low due to imprecision and inconsistent types of non-cardiac operations. Thus, large and high-quality RCTs are needed to verify the real effects of perioperative Dex administration on the occurrence of AKI and the outcomes of recovery after non-cardiac surgery.
9.Over 50,000 Metagenomically Assembled Draft Genomes for the Human Oral Microbiome Reveal New Taxa
Zhu JIE ; Tian LIU ; Chen PEISHAN ; Han MO ; Song LIJU ; Tong XIN ; Sun XIAOHUAN ; Yang FANGMING ; Lin ZHIPENG ; Liu XING ; Liu CHUAN ; Wang XIAOHAN ; Lin YUXIANG ; Cai KAIYE ; Hou YONG ; Xu XUN ; Yang HUANMING ; Wang JIAN ; Kristiansen KARSTEN ; Xiao LIANG ; Zhang TAO ; Jia HUIJUE ; Jie ZHUYE
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2022;20(2):246-259
The oral cavity of each person is home to hundreds of bacterial species.While taxa for oral diseases have been studied using culture-based characterization as well as amplicon sequencing,metagenomic and genomic information remains scarce compared to the fecal microbiome.Here,using metagenomic shotgun data for 3346 oral metagenomic samples together with 808 published samples,we obtain 56,213 metagenome-assembled genomes(MAGs),and more than 64%of the 3589 species-level genome bins(SGBs)contain no publicly available genomes.The resulting genome collection is representative of samples around the world and contains many genomes from candi-date phyla radiation(CPR)that lack monoculture.Also,it enables the discovery of new taxa such as a genus Candidatus Bgiplasma within the family Acholeplasmataceae.Large-scale metagenomic data from massive samples also allow the assembly of strains from important oral taxa such as Por-phyromonas and Neisseria.The oral microbes encode genes that could potentially metabolize drugs.Apart from these findings,a strongly male-enriched Campylobacter species was identified.Oral sam-ples would be more user-friendly collected than fecal samples and have the potential for disease diagnosis.Thus,these data lay down a genomic framework for future inquiries of the human oral microbiome.
10.Progress in the Application of Wearable Devices in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Yuan GAO ; Min ZHOU ; Xuan XU ; Yahong FU ; Peishan TIAN ; Manfen QIN
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2024;46(5):769-775
Type 2 diabetes mellitus,a common metabolic disease,has become a global public health challenge due to its high morbidity and disability.With the rise of mobile healthcare,the advancement of emer-ging technologies such as artificial intelligence,and the popularization of the concept of personalized health,the field of smart wearable devices is growing rapidly.Wearable devices are categorized into two types:medical and fitness wearable devices,which have been applied in the monitoring and regulation of blood glucose and the mod-ulation of healthy lifestyles of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.This article summarizes the research progress in the application of wearable devices in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the past 8 years,with a view to promoting the application of wearable devices and realizing the whole life-cycle health management of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.