1.Thyroid Hormone Disrupting Activities of Tetrabromobisphenol-A:a Review
Ma-Li CHEN ; Qing-Po LIU ; Hua-Hong SHI ;
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(10):-
Tetrabromobisphenol A(TBBPA)is supposed to have potential thyroid disrupting activities due to its similar structure to thyroid hormones.TBBPA has been proved to show thyroid disrupting effects in vivo and in vitro studies.TBBPA might disrupt thyroid hormone system through transthyretin- and thyroid receptor-mediated pathways.The ability of TBBPA inducing the production of reactive oxygen species might be the extension of its thyroid disrupting activities.The thyroid disrupting effects of TBBPA might be closely related to its oxidative stress,reproduction toxicity and neurotoxicity.More experiments are required for the effects of TBBPA on the aquatic and amphibian animals.
2.Absorption of zedoary oil in rat intestine using in situ single pass perfusion model.
Jian YOU ; Qing-po LI ; Ying-wei YU ; Fu-de CUI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2004;39(10):849-853
AIMTo study the absorption of zedoary oil in intestine of rat.
METHODSIn situ single pass perfusion model was used and the concentrations of three components in perfusate were determined by HPLC in combination with diode array detection.
RESULTSThe P(app) s of curcumol, curdione and germacrone were all low and had no significant difference (P > 0.05) at zedoary oil concentration of 0.4, 0.8 and 1.2 mg x mL(-1) in transmucosal fluid or in four different regions of intestine of rat [duodenum, jejunum, ileum, colon]. The absorption rates of germacrone and curdione were faster than curcumol's in this study.
CONCLUSIONThe zedoary oil concentration in transmucosal fluid had no significant effect on the P(app) s within the scope of 0.4-1.2 mg x mL(-1). The absorption of curcumol, curdione and germacrone showed the passive diffusion process, and didn't contain a special absorption window.
Animals ; Biological Transport ; Colon ; metabolism ; Curcuma ; chemistry ; Duodenum ; metabolism ; Ileum ; metabolism ; In Vitro Techniques ; Intestinal Absorption ; Jejunum ; metabolism ; Male ; Perfusion ; Plant Oils ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacokinetics ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Sesquiterpenes ; isolation & purification ; pharmacokinetics ; Sesquiterpenes, Germacrane ; isolation & purification ; pharmacokinetics
3.Dynamic studies on photosynthetic and growth characteristics of Angecila dahurcia.
Qing YANG ; Jing-Shi LI ; Yan-Fang LIU ; Jin-Ling HAN ; Yan-Ling QI ; Yan-Sheng LI ; Qian CUI ; Wen-Po WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(15):2881-2885
Photosynthetic and growth characteristics of Angelica dahurica were studied in order to clarity the relations of photosynthesis, growth and root dry weight, and provide a theoretical basis for its cultivation. Photosynthesis and growth indexes were meas- ured every 25 days. The contents of chlorophyll a, b, a + b, soluble protein and the activities of Hill reaction, Ca(2+)-ATPase, Mg(2+)-ATPase had an increasing trend; They had the highest value in leaf high-speed growth period. Then, they were decreased in root high- speed growth period. The root dry weight showed negative corelation with photosynthetic characteristics indexes except stomatal con- ductance, however, the negative corelation only from net photosynthetic rate and Ca(2+)-ATPase were significant. The vegetative growth period of spring sowing A. dahuricia was divided into three phases: seedling period, leaf high-speed growth period and root high-speed growth period. The root dry weight showed a significantly positive corelation with the root diameter, leaf dry weight, shoot dry weight, aboveground dry weight. There was the competitive relation between aboveground and underground, so underground growth could be es- timated from leaf area and shoot dimeter.
Adenosine Triphosphatases
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metabolism
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Angelica
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enzymology
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Chlorophyll
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metabolism
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Photosynthesis
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Plant Proteins
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metabolism
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Plant Roots
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growth & development
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Seasons
4.Expression and purification of heptad repeat region of the mumps virus F protein and analysis of characteristics.
Yue-Yong LIU ; Ming-Guang FENG ; Jie-Qing ZHU ; Li-Jie JIANG ; Po TIEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2004;20(3):377-381
Two Heptad repeat motifs (HR1 and HR2) from paramyxoviruses F protein could form thermostable heterodimers containing high alpha-helix while virus infected host cell. Following that the viral membrane and the host cell membrane were juxtaposed, which leads to membrane fusion. Mumps virus (MuV) is a member of the genus Rubulavirus in the family of Paramyxoviridae. MuV could use similar infection mechanism as well as other paramyxoviruses. In this study the HR1 and HR2 regions of MuV F protein were predicted by a computer program and expressed in E. coli with the GST fusion expression system. The GST fusion or GST-removed proteins were purified with Gluthathion Sepharose 4B Column. GST pull-down experiment suggested the interaction of HR1 and HR2 peptides, and analysis of gel filtration showed two peptides could form multimer, which indicates that the HR regions of MuV F protein may play an important role in virus fusion.
Membrane Fusion
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genetics
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Mumps virus
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genetics
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins
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biosynthesis
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chemistry
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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Repetitive Sequences, Amino Acid
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Viral Fusion Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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isolation & purification
5.Extranodal Rosai-Dorfman disease of the nose: a clinicopathologic study of 10 cases with review of literature.
Yan-mei LIU ; Qun-pei YANG ; Li-min GAO ; Jian-bo YU ; Dian-ying LIAO ; Li-qing PENG ; Qing-song LIU ; Wen-xiu YANG ; Po LI ; Wei-ping LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2012;41(12):844-845
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Antigens, CD
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metabolism
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Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic
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metabolism
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Child
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Histiocytosis, Sinus
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diagnostic imaging
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Nose Diseases
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diagnostic imaging
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Nose Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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Plasmacytoma
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metabolism
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pathology
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Recurrence
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Rhinoscleroma
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metabolism
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pathology
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S100 Proteins
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metabolism
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Young Adult
6.A strategy for detecting absorbed bioactive compounds for quality control in the water extract of rhubarb by ultra performance liquid chromatography with photodiode array detector.
Yang WANG ; Xi HUANG ; Qing-Hua LIANG ; Rong FAN ; Feng QIN ; Yong GUO ; Kui-Po YAN ; Wei LIU ; Jie-Kun LUO ; Yun-Hui LI ; Xi-Lian MAO ; Zhao-Qian LIU ; Hong-Hao ZHOU
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2012;18(9):690-698
OBJECTIVETo detect absorbed bioactive compounds of the water extract whose pharmacodynamic effect was craniocerebral protection for quality control assessment.
METHODSAnthraquinones in water extract of rhubarb (WER), in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and in ipsilateral cortex of TBI rats following oral WER were respectively explored by ultra performance liquid chromatography with photodiode array detector (UPLC-PDA) method developed in the present study. The effects of anthraquinones absorbed into injured cortex on superoxidase dismutase (SOD) activity in TBI rats were detected. The antioxidative anthraquinones absorbed into target organ were evaluated for quality control of WER.
RESULTSAnthraquinones in WER were aloe-emodin, rhein, emodin, chrysophanol, and physcion. Only the last anthraquinone was found in CSF and in ipsilateral cortex under this chromatographic condition. Physcion increased SOD activity in TBI rats significantly.
CONCLUSIONSPhyscion was the main active compound of rhubarb against craniocerebral injury via antioxidant pathway. According to our strategy, the exploration of physcion suggested the possibility of a novel quality control of WER in treating TBI injury.
Absorption ; drug effects ; Animals ; Anthraquinones ; cerebrospinal fluid ; chemistry ; Biological Products ; analysis ; cerebrospinal fluid ; chemistry ; Brain Injuries ; drug therapy ; pathology ; Chromatography, Liquid ; instrumentation ; methods ; Emodin ; administration & dosage ; analogs & derivatives ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Limit of Detection ; Linear Models ; Male ; Plant Extracts ; chemistry ; Quality Control ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Reference Standards ; Reproducibility of Results ; Rheum ; chemistry ; Water ; chemistry
7.Simultaneous determination of 14 organic acids in Shenfu injection by hydrophilic interaction chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
Yao LIU ; Na ZHANG ; She-Po SHI ; Qing-Qing SONG ; Jun LI ; Yue-Lin SONG ; Peng-Fei TU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2016;41(18):3342-3348
Organic acids are widely distributed in plants and related products, and participate in a wide range of metabolic pathways (e.g. tricarboxylic acid cycle), showing diverse pharmacological activities. As a widely used Chinese patent medicine, its adverse reactions are often reported. Therefore, we should further clarify the chemical components of Shenfu injection, and prepare strict quality standards to ensure the safety and effectiveness of its clinical use. Shenfu injection is prepared from red ginseng (steamed roots of Panax ginseng) and black prepared lateral roots of Aconitum carmichaelii (Heishunpian) by using modern extraction process, and organic acids are regarded as one of its main components. In current study, a hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) coupled with mass spectrometric method (HILIC-LC-MS) was developed and validated for the simultaneous determination of 14 organic acids, including cinnamic acid, ferulic acid, 4-hydroxylbenzoic acid, L-(+)-lactic acid, adipic acid, fumaric acid, caffeic acid, succinic acid, maleic acid, malonic acid, D-malic acid, (-)-shikimic acid, D-tartaric acid, and quinic acid in Shenfu injection. Satisfactory retention and separation were achieved for all organic acids on HILIC chromatographic column. Except cinnamic acid (231 μg•L⁻¹), lactic acid (113 μg•L⁻¹) and malonic acid (32.5 μg•L⁻¹), the limit of quantitation for the remaining 11 compounds were less than 10 μg•L⁻¹. D-Malic acid, malonic acid, quinic acid, L-(+)-lactic acid, and cinnamic acid were observed to have higher contents in Shenfu injection (>1.89 mg•L⁻¹), whereas caffeic acid and adipic acid were undetectable in all batches. Above all, the developed method is suitable for the simultaneous determination of organic acids in Shenfu and some other traditional Chinese medicine injections.
8.Efficacy and safety of huperzine A in treating patients with mild cognitive impairment: a systematic review and Meta-analysis.
Po HUANG ; Bo LI ; Yu-Hong GUO ; Shuo FENG ; Jing HU ; Qing-Quan LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2019;44(3):582-588
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of huperzine in treating patients with mild cognitive impairment. The randomized controlled trials(RCT) were retrieved from EMbase, Cochrane Library, PubMed, CNKI, Wanfang and VIP. The methodology quality of the included studies was evaluated, and a Meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.3 software. A total of nine RCTs were included. The Meta-analysis results showed that compared with placebo, Huperzine significantly increased the scores of memory quotient(MQ) and mini-mental state examination(MMSE). However, there was no statistical difference between oral tablet and capsule. Compared with placebo, huperzine A was superior in the scores of MQ and MMSE. Huperzine is safe with mild side effects. Due to the low quality of original studies, more high-quality studies are needed to verify its efficacy.
Alkaloids
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therapeutic use
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Cognitive Dysfunction
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drug therapy
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Humans
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Memory
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Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
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Sesquiterpenes
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therapeutic use
9.Triterpenoids from the roots of Rubus parvifolius.
Xu ZHANG ; Zhi-Xiang ZHU ; Juan WANG ; Wan-Qing YANG ; Cong SU ; Jun LI ; Yuan ZHANG ; Jiao ZHENG ; She-Po SHI ; Peng-Fei TU
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2016;14(5):377-381
Two new oleanane-type triterpenoids, parvifolactone A (1) and rubuside P (2), together with 11 known triterpenoids, fupenzic acid (3), 18,19-seco,2α,3α-dihydroxyl-19-oxo-urs-11,13(18)-dien-28-oic acid (4), euscaphic acid (5), maslinic acid (6), 1β- hydroxyeuscaphic acid (7), 2α,3α,19α,23-tetrahydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid (8), 2α,3β,19α,23-tetrahydroxyurs-12-en-28-oic acid (9), glucosyl pinfaensate (10), rubuside J (11), 2α,3α,19α,23-tetrahydroxyurs-12-en-24,28-dioic acid (12), and 2α,3β,19α- trihydroxyurs-12-en-23,28-dioic acid (13), were isolated from the roots of Rubus parvifolius.
Molecular Structure
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Plant Extracts
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Plant Roots
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chemistry
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Rubus
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chemistry
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Terpenes
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
10.Cholesterol-associated lysosomal disorder triggers cell death of hematological malignancy: Dynamic analysis on cytotoxic effects of LW-218.
Po HU ; Hui LI ; Wenzhuo SUN ; Hongzheng WANG ; Xiaoxuan YU ; Yingjie QING ; Zhanyu WANG ; Mengyuan ZHU ; Jingyan XU ; Qinglong GUO ; Hui HUI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(10):3178-3192
The integrity of lysosomes is of vital importance to survival of tumor cells. We demonstrated that LW-218, a synthetic flavonoid, induced rapid lysosomal enlargement accompanied with lysosomal membrane permeabilization in hematological malignancy. LW-218-induced lysosomal damage and lysosome-dependent cell death were mediated by cathepsin D, as the lysosomal damage and cell apoptosis could be suppressed by depletion of cathepsin D or lysosome alkalization agents, which can alter the activity of cathepsins. Lysophagy, was initiated for cell self-rescue after LW-218 treatment and correlated with calcium release and nuclei translocation of transcription factor EB. LW-218 treatment enhanced the expression of autophagy-related genes which could be inhibited by intracellular calcium chelator. Sustained exposure to LW-218 exhausted the lysosomal capacity so as to repress the normal autophagy. LW-218-induced enlargement and damage of lysosomes were triggered by abnormal cholesterol deposition on lysosome membrane which caused by interaction between LW-218 and NPC intracellular cholesterol transporter 1. Moreover, LW-218 inhibited the leukemia cell growth