1.Establishment of traceability system of Chinese medicinal materials' quality.
Yao-dong QI ; Shi-man GAO ; Hai-tao LIU ; Xi-wen LI ; Jian-he WEI ; Ben-gang ZHANG ; Xiao-bo SUN ; Pei-gen XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(23):4711-4714
The quality of Chinese medicinal materials relates greatly to the clinical curative effect and security. In order to ensure the quality and safety of Chinese medicinal materials, a systematic and operable traceability system needs to be established. It can realize the whole process of quality and safety management of Chinese medicinal materials "from production to consumption" through recording and inquiring information and recalling defective products, which is an important direction for the future development of traditional Chinese medicine. But it is still at the exploration and trial stage. In this paper, a framework of Chinese medicinal materials' quality and safety traceability system was established on the basis of the domestic and international experience about the construction of food and agricultural products traceability systems. The relationship between traceability system of Chinese medicinal materials' quality and GAP, GMP, GSP was analyzed, and the possible problems and the corresponding solutions were discussed.
China
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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standards
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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standards
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Quality Control
2.Effects of Salvia miltiorrhiza on Chlamydia trachomatis mice of salpingitis.
Mu-Kai CHEN ; Ze-Xiong CHEN ; Jian-De HAN ; Qi-Man LIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(6):523-525
OBJECTIVETo study the effects of Salvia miltiorrhiza on treatment of Chlamydia trachomatis salpingitis (CTS) and fibrosis.
METHODA mouse model for CTS was estahlished in C3H/He by intravaginal inoculation. after 3 weeks mice were randomly divided into 3 groups. Only Azithromyxin was given orally, Azithromyxin and early S. miltiorrhiza given, or Azithromyxin and later S. miltiorrhiza given. After 10 weeks, observe the change of oviduct of mice, observe the histopathologic change and analysis collagen histochemical index.
RESULT3 Treatment groups induce tubal occlusion and hydrosalpinx decreased and the collagen histochemical index decreased significantly than those of no treatment given (P < 0.05). Early S. miltiorrhiza given group induce tubal occlusion and hydrosalpinx decreased and the collagen histochemical index decreased significantly than only Azithromyxin group or later S. miltiorrhiza given group (P <0.05).
CONCLUSIONWhen we treat CTS genital infection with Azithromyxin, if we can give S. miltiorrhiza treatment as early as possible, it may decrease tubal occlusion and hydrosalpinx. significantly inhibit fibrosis maybe one of its pharmacologic mechanismin.
Animals ; Chlamydia Infections ; complications ; drug therapy ; microbiology ; Chlamydia trachomatis ; drug effects ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; isolation & purification ; therapeutic use ; Fallopian Tube Diseases ; etiology ; prevention & control ; Fallopian Tubes ; drug effects ; pathology ; Female ; Fibrosis ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C3H ; Phytotherapy ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Random Allocation ; Salpingitis ; complications ; drug therapy ; Salvia miltiorrhiza ; chemistry
3.Correlation between serum total testosterone levels and type 2 diabetes in elderly patients
Xiaoxia WANG ; Liang SUN ; Qi ZHOU ; Tongzhang XIAN ; Lina ZHANG ; Xiaofan JIA ; Li LIU ; Fuli MAN ; Qi PAN ; Ze YANG ; Lixin GUO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2018;37(6):663-665
Objective To investigate the association between serum total testosterone (TT ) levels and type 2 diabetes(T2DM )and any gender differences in elderly patients. Methods Based on the Aging Health database built from 2008 to 2012 ,935 elderly individuals over 60 years old with a mean age of 65.8 years receiving physical examinations were included.According to the 1999 WHO criteria for diabetes ,participants were assigned into four groups :a T2DM group(n=298) ,an impaired fasting glucose(IFG)group(n=26) ,an impaired glucose tolerance(IGT)group(n=121) ,and a normal glucose regulation(NGR)group(n = 490).We measured serum TT by ELISA and analyzed the distribution patterns in the groups.Furthermore ,we examined the gender-specific correlation of TT with T2DM and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). Results The prevalence of T2DM in the participants was 31.9%(298/935).One-way ANOVA analysis showed that the TT level was higher in the NGR group than in the T2DM and IGT groups (PANOVA= 0.001) . Logistic regression analysis indicated a significant protective association between TT and T 2DM in the elderly.Every one unit of increase in the SD of the TT level was accompanied by a 23% reduction in the risk for T2DM (P= 0.001).Further gender-stratification analysis suggested that the protective role of TT against T2DM only existed in males (OR= 0.55 ,95% CI :0.44-0.68 ;P< 0.001).After adjustment for age ,blood pressure ,blood lipids ,and waist circumference ,the protective role of TT against T2DM in males still remained (OR = 0.68 ,95% CI :0.53-0.86 ;P = 0.002 ).Pearson correlation analysis also indicated a significant negative correlation between TT and HOMA-IR in older males(P=0.002).As for older females ,no significant correlation of TT with T2DM and HOMA-IR was found. Conclusions The serum TT level might be an independent protective factor for T 2DM in older males ,as evidenced by its correlation with improved insulin resistance status ,which is not present in older females.
4.Study on biological characteristics of cultured rhesus mesenchymal stem cells.
Li-Hui LIU ; Zhao SUN ; Qi-Yun SUN ; Ya-Jing HUANG ; Qiu-Hong MAN ; Mei GUO ; Cun-Hua ZHAO ; Hui-Sheng AI
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2005;13(3):417-421
This study was aimed to isolate and culture rhesus mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), and to analyze its phenotype and biological characteristics. Bone marrow was aspirated from femur of rhesus, mononuclear cells were extracted, the nonadherent cells were removed after 24 hours, adherent cells were subcultured when they grew 80% confluence. After the fifth passage, the cells were used for examination. The phenotypes of MSC were analyzed by flow cytometry, differentiated cells were identified by relevant specific staining. Cytokines' mRNA expressed by MSC were detected by RT-PCR. The results showed that rhesus MSC gave rise to a population of adherent cells characterized by the presence of a predominant cell type with a typical fibroblast-like morphology. During the log phase of growth, MSC proliferated to a two-fold population at 31 - 40 hours. MSC could be ex vivo expanded by successive cycles of trypsinization, seeding, and culture. The phenotypes expressed on rhesus MSC were Flk-1, CD29, CD105, CD166 positive and CD34, CD45, CD33 nearly negative. In various induction differentiation conditions, rhesus MSC could differentiate into the osteoblast and lipocyte. IL-6, TGF-beta were highly expressed, TNF-alpha was lowly expressed and IL-2, Fas-L, IFN-gamma were not detected on rhesus MSC using RT-PCR method. It is concluded that rhesus MSC can be successfully isolated and culture-expanded and the biological characteristics of rhesus MSC are similar to those of human MSC.
Adipocytes
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cytology
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immunology
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metabolism
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Alkaline Phosphatase
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metabolism
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Animals
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Cell Differentiation
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Cell Proliferation
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Cells, Cultured
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Cytokines
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genetics
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Female
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Flow Cytometry
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Gene Expression
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Immunohistochemistry
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Immunophenotyping
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Macaca mulatta
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Male
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Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
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cytology
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immunology
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metabolism
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Osteoblasts
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cytology
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immunology
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metabolism
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RNA, Messenger
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genetics
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metabolism
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
5.Interferon-alpha upregulates thymidine phosphorylase expression via JAK-STAT transcriptional activation and mRNA stabilization in human hepatocellular carcinoma SMMC-7721 cells.
Yong-sheng XIAO ; Jian ZHOU ; Jia FAN ; Qi-man SUN ; Yan ZHAO ; Rui-xia SUN ; Yin-kun LIU ; Zhao-you TANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2008;30(6):444-447
OBJECTIVETo examine how the thymidine phosphorylase (TP) gene expression is upregulated by interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) in human hepatocellular carcinoma SMMC-7721 cells.
METHODSTP mRNA levels were determined by RT-PCR. Whether the JAK-STAT cascade mediates IFN-alpha-induced TP mRNA expression was studied by pretreatment with Janus Kinase (JAK) inhibitor, AG-490. Effects of IFN-alpha on TP mRNA stability were detected with additional actinomycin D.
RESULTSThe expression of TP mRNA was induced by IFN-alpha in a dose- and time-dependent manner in SMMC-7721 (human hepatocellular carcinoma) cells. TP mRNA levels rose at 8 h, reached the peak value at 12 h, and remained at a high level up to 72 h in SMMC-7721 cells treated with IFN-alpha 10000 U/ml. IFN-alpha at a dose of 5000 or 10000 U/ml up-regulated TP expression about 3 fold compared with that of non-treated cells (P < 0.05). Induction of TP mRNA expression by IFN-alpha was significantly inhibited in SMMC-7721 cells by pretreatment with AG-490, in comparison with that treated with IFN-alpha alone. Pretreatment of SMMC-7721 cells with IFN-alpha 10000 U/ml for 24 h caused a substantial stabilization of TP mRNA, with a half-live of 35.8 h, compared with 8.5 hr in the control SMMC-7721 cells.
CONCLUSIONIFN-alpha at certain doses upregulates TP mRNA expression via both JAK-STAT transcriptional activation and post-transcriptional mRNA stabilization in human hepatocellular carcinoma SMMC-7721 cells.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; enzymology ; pathology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Enzyme Inhibitors ; pharmacology ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Humans ; Interferon-alpha ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Janus Kinases ; metabolism ; Liver Neoplasms ; enzymology ; pathology ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; STAT1 Transcription Factor ; metabolism ; Thymidine Phosphorylase ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Transcriptional Activation ; drug effects ; Tyrphostins ; pharmacology
6.Feasibility and outcome of rotational atherectomy for treating resistant chronic total occlusions.
Shang-yu WEN ; Hong-ying YU ; Bai-ying WANG ; Zhi-qi SUN ; Man-qing WANG ; Sheng-quan LIU ; Hui LI
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2013;41(6):466-469
OBJECTIVETo assess the application of rotational atherectomy to improving the success rate and outcome of percutaneous recanalization of resistant chronic total occlusion (CTO), i.e. the guidewire could cross the lesion but it is impossible to advance any device over the wire through the occluded segment.
METHODSFrom August 2008 to December 2012, 26 consecutive patients with 27 resistant CTO lesions were additionally treated by high-speed rotational atherectomy (rotational atherectomy group). The control group included 751 non-resistant CTO lesions. Drug-eluting stents were implanted in two groups after the balloon catheter crossed the CTO lesions. The successful rate of rotational atherectomy and in hospital major adverse cardiovascular events (including cardiac death, interventional treatment related myocardial infarction and target vessel revascularization) were observed.
RESULTSThe rate of heavily calcified coronary lesions was significantly higher in rotational atherectomy group than in the control group[63.0% (17/27) vs. 21.2% (159/751), P < 0.05] according to pre-procedural coronary angiography. Rotational atherectomy was successful in 25 out of 27 resistant CTO lesions (92.6 %). The rate of cardiac death [0 vs. 0.5% (4/751), P > 0.05], interventional treatment related myocardial infarction [38.5% (10/26) vs. 22.2% (167/751), P > 0.05] and target vessel revascularization [0 vs. 1.2% (9/751), P > 0.05] were similar between the rotational atherectomy group and the control group.
CONCLUSIONRotational atherectomy is a safe and helpful technique to overcome the inability of balloon catheter to cross a resistant CTO.
Aged ; Atherectomy, Coronary ; methods ; Chronic Disease ; Coronary Artery Disease ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Treatment Outcome
7.Long-term outcome of operative management of delayed acetabular fractures.
Shi-wen ZHU ; Xu SUN ; Ming-hui YANG ; Yu-neng LI ; Chun-peng ZHAO ; Hong-hua WU ; Qi-yong CAO ; Xin-bao WU ; Man-yi WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(14):2699-2704
BACKGROUNDSurgical treatment of acetabular fracture has long been a challenging area in the field of orthopedic trauma. The aim of this research was to investigate the operative methods for delayed acetabular fractures and to assess the operation results.
METHODSThe operative approaches, procedures, results, and complications of the delayed acetabular fractures between 1995 and 2005 were retrospectively evaluated at Beijing Jishuitan Hospital. Quality of life was assessed for each patient with the Merle d'Aubingne and Postel fracture function rating scale and the radiological result was assessed using the Matta radiological score.
RESULTSSixty-eight cases (70 hips) were followed up with a minimal duration of five years (average of 5.8 years). Excellent functional results were observed in 10 hip joints, good results in 40, fair results in 11, and poor results in nine. The risks of poor prognosis include impact fracture or osteochondral fracture of femoral head, a time beyond 42 days from injury to operative management, and dislocation of femoral head during the injury. Some of the problems, which were observed included postoperative infection in two hips, iatrogenic sciatic nerve injury in eight hips, traumatic arthritis in 15 hips, heterotopic ossification in 17 hips, and necrosis of the femoral head in six hips.
CONCLUSIONA careful selection of operative indications for delayed acetabular fractures in combination with a proper operative approach and appropriate reduction and fixation could guarantee relatively good results.
Acetabulum ; injuries ; surgery ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Fractures, Bone ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome
8.Diagnosis of Kaposi sarcoma by a modified fine needle aspiration method combing cell block in Chinese patients with human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Lei SUN ; Liang ZHANG ; Kun YANG ; Jia-Min CHEN ; Xiang-Mei CHEN ; Man LI ; Xin-Gang ZHOU ; Zhi-Yuan MA ; Li-Ming QI ; Peng WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2020;133(23):2894-2896
9.Analysis of coronary rotational atherectomy related complications and prevention
Shang-Yu WEN ; Rui-Ping SHANG ; Hong-Ying YU ; Bai-Ying WANG ; Zhi-Qi SUN ; Man-Qing WANG ; Hui LI
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2017;25(12):677-681
Objective To analyze the complications of coronary rotational atherectomy and to evaluate the safety of the procedure. Methods We evaluated the procedural and angiographic outcomes of 248 consecutive procedures to rotational atherectomy between January 2000 and October 2016. Results 27 cases(10.9%)were found to have rotational atherectomy related complications. Among these 27 cases,coronary spasm occurred in 2 cases(0.8%),no reflow in 8 cases(3.2%), coronary dissection in 5 cases(2.0%),burr entrapment in 6 cases(2.4%),wire breakage in 3 cases(1.2%), and coronary perforation in 3 cases(1.2%). There were no death,acute myocardial infarction and emergent coronary bypass graft.14 case(5.6%)had PCI-related myocardial infarction during hospital stay.In-hospital major adverse cardiaccerebral event(MACCE)rate was 5.6%. Conclusions Coronary rotational atherectomy can be performed with high success rates and procedure-related complications are rare.
10.Research progress and therapeutic perspective of iron transport balance based on "iron-inflammation" homeostatic coupling theory
Li-na YANG ; Xin-ke DU ; Li LIU ; Man-jing LI ; Qing-sen RAN ; Qing YANG ; Li-dong SUN ; Yu-jie LI ; Ying CHEN ; Xiao-xin ZHU ; Qi LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(6):1593-1603
The iron and inflammation homeostasis are closely coupled, forming an integrated functional unit under physiological conditions. "Iron transport balance" has become the key mechanism to maintain iron homeostasis through bidirectional regulation of iron uptake and release and dynamic management of transmembrane concentration. It is also the physiological basis for the inflammatory balance between promotion and resolution. Under pathological conditions, represented by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), disturbed iron transportation was highly involved in almost every step of inflammatory diseases. Therefore, the iron transporting rebalancing provides the mechanistic basis and effective approach for the normalization of inflammatory microenvironment. Macrophage is the key regulator of inflammation homeostasis and determinant for iron transport balance. Unfortunately, the current clinical transformation based on iron transport balance theory has still been insufficient. Sometimes, this strategy even showed high complexity and contradiction, severely restricting its clinical application. By summarizing the theoretical research progress of iron transport balance, especially its relevance to macrophage phenotypic polarization, this review aims to explore the therapeutic value in inflammation intervention by targeting iron transporting balance. This review will provide the necessary knowledge and hints for the research and development of candidate drugs in treating inflammatory diseases.