1.Progress in genetics of vesicoureteral reflux
International Journal of Pediatrics 2016;43(1):9-13
Vesicoureteral reflux,a most common congenital anomaly of the kidney and urinary tract,is associated with the malformation of ureterovesical junction. It does not cause any specific symptoms or signs un-less it is part of a syndrome or complicated by urinary tract infection. The exact cause is not clear,and genes or environmental factors may result in vesicoureteral reflux. The prevalence of siblings and offspring of reflux pa-tients are higher than normal control groups,so the genetic screening is necessary. This article will review the ge-netics of vesicoureteral reflux and possible interactions.
2.Accurate localization of pulmonary segments on pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging
Ya-bin, YU ; Qian, WANG ; Tie, WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2010;30(3):189-194
Objective To investigate the methods for localization of the lung segments on three-dimentional (3D) pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging.Methods Twelve healthy adults were recruited into this study.Lung segments were defined based on the anatomical criteria of CT on transaxial, sagittal and coronal images, including apical, posterior, anterior segments in right upper lobe ( RUL), lateral, medial segments in right middle lobe ( RML), superior, anterior basal, lateral basal, posterior basal segments in right lower lobe (RLL); apical posterior, anterior, superior lingual, inferior lingual segments of left upper lobe ( LUL), superior, medioanterior basal, lateral basal, posterior basal segments of left lower lobe (LLL).Results (1) Eleven typical sections were selected on transaxial SPECT pulmonary perfusion imaging:sternoclavicular joint, supra-arch vessels, aortic arch, azygous arch, right upper lobar bronchus, left upper lobar bronchus, middle lobar or lingual bronchus, basal trunk of bronchus, lower lobar vein, superior and inferior basal vein and basal vein.(2) Twelve typical sections were defined on sagittal imaging:left hilum, bifurcation of left principal bronchus, septa of left pulmonary artery, cardiac apex, the first and second sections left to cardiac apex; right hilum, bifurcation of intermite bronchus, interlobar artery, bifurcation of interlobar artery, the second and third sections right to right atrium.(3) Seven typical sections were defined on coronal imaging:sternoclavicular joint, ascending aorta, bifurcation of pulmonary artery, bifurcation of trachea, intermite bronchus, basal vein and thoracic aorta.Conclusion The developed method was able to localize lung segments on pulmonary perfusion SPECT imaging.
3. Celastrus orbiculatus extracts inhibit invasion and metastasis in human hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cells by targeting mTOR
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2018;49(20):4831-4837
Objective To investigate the molecular mechanisms of Celastrus orbiculatus extracts (COE) of the invasion and metastasis inhibition in human hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cells by targeting mTOR. Methods The HepG2/mTOR- cells with mTOR knockout expression were constructed by using siRNA technology. The effect of COE on the proliferation of the HepG2/mTOR- cells was also studied. The HepG2/mTOR- cells were treated with COE in different concentrations (20, 40, 80, 160, and 320 mg/L) for 24 h. The cell reproductive capability of HepG2/mTOR- cells was detected by MTT. The effect of COE on the metastatic ability of HepG2/mTOR- cells in vitro was investigated by scratch assay and Transwell migration assay. The expression levels of molecular mechanisms related proteins MMP-2 and MMP-9 were assessed by Western blotting. Results The HepG2/mTOR- cells with mTOR knockout expression were successfully constructed. COE significantly inhibited the proliferation of HepG2/mTOR- cells in a concentration-dependent manner (P < 0.05). COE decreased the invasion and migration of HepG2/mTOR- cells. The results of Transwell experiment indicated that COE (80 mg/L) significantly reduced the number of transmembrane cells (P < 0.05). And the expression levels of MMP2 and MMP9 protein were significantly reduced in the HepG2/mTOR- cells after the treatment of COE. Conclusion COE can significantly inhibit the proliferation, invasion, and migration in the HepG2/mTOR- cells. Our data reveal that COE is a potential chemotherapeutic drug in human hepatocellular carcinoma treatments via targeting mTOR signal pathway.
5.Quantification of sitagliptin in human plasma and urine by LC-MS/MS method and its application.
Qian ZHAO ; Bo-ya WANG ; Ji JIANG ; Pei HU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(6):714-718
A rapid and sensitive liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for quantification of sitagliptin in human plasma and urine had been developed. This method was applied to the pharmacokinetics study of sitagliptin tablet after single- and multiple-dosing in Chinese population. Plasma samples were prepared by a liquid-liquid extracted method, and urine samples were diluted. Compounds were analyzed by multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mode with a electrospray ionization (ESI) interface. Mobile phase consisted of methanol and water (85 : 15, v/v). The linear concentration range of calibration curve was 0.5-1 000 ng.mL-1. and 0.2-100 µg.mL , intra-run/between-run accuracy was 98.98%-103.69% and 97.63%-102.29%, intra-run/between-run precision was <5.51% and 4.26% for plasma and urine sample, respectively. The stability of sitagliptin stock solution was tested for 55 days at -30 °C. Sitagliptin was stable when stored under the following conditions: 24 hours in the autosampler after sample preparation; 24 hours at room temperature, after 3 freeze and thaw cycles (from -30 °C to room temperature), 40 days at -30 °C for plasma and urine samples. The absolute recovery in plasma was 71.1%, and no matrix effect was founded. This method was proved simple, specific, sensitive, rapid and suitable for pharmacokinetics study of sitagliptin in human being.
Calibration
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Chromatography, Liquid
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Humans
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Liquid-Liquid Extraction
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Sitagliptin Phosphate
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blood
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pharmacokinetics
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urine
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry
6.Vein Scanning Projection Instrument Based on Two-Dimensional Scanning Mirror.
Ya MENG ; Zhichao WU ; Changping XU ; Yinbo QIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2015;39(5):334-337
With the development of science and technology, new medical equipments is toward the direction of intelligent and portable. In order to assist medical personnel to patients with blood, developing from previous devices, a new kind of vein locating projection instrument based on two-dimensional scanning mirror is put forward. It can scan and project vein image using a scanning mirror. The related algorithm is also be improved, make vein scan projection more practical. The system finally set up can perform well in vein scan projection.
Algorithms
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Diagnostic Imaging
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instrumentation
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Humans
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Veins
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anatomy & histology