1.The effects of chemokines in ocular neovascular diseases
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2013;(5):517-520
Chemokine is a family of small chemotactic cytokines.Chemokine mainly locates in neutrophile granulocyte,monocyte,macrophage,T lymphocyte and B lymphocyte,and some cells and immunoactive cells also secret cytokines.Researches showed that chemokine plays important roles in many patho-physiological activities,such as inflammatory response,infection procedure,wound healing,regulation of immunity,angiogenesis,invasion and metastases of cancer,etc..Some chemokine factors,such as hyperglycemia,hypoxia,oxidative stress,stimulate the ocular histiocytes to up-regulate the expressions of CXC chemokines and CC chemokines,which participate in the development of choroidal neovascularization and ocular neovascular diseases.This article reviews current progress in chemokine and the relationship between chemokines and ocular neovascular diseases,especially in diabetic retinopathy (DR) and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) etc..
2.Quantitative ultrasound test of calcaneus in 647 women in Guangzhou area
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(4):222-223
ObjectiveTo study changes of bone measured with quantitative ultrasound (QUS) in women of Guangzhou area and provide scientific basis for prevention and treatment of osteoporosis (OP).MethodsCalcaneus measurement was done with QUS in 647 women of Guangzhou area, and measurement data was analyzed.ResultsIn menopause and aged women, broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) showed a significantly decrease (P<0.01), whereas it decreased only slightly in early postmenopausal women (P>0.05). After the peak of BMD, speed of sound (SOS) showed a stepwise decline, and significantly decrease in menopause (P<0.01), but not significant over eighties (P>0.05). In contrast, stiffness index (STI) significantly decreased from the menopause, and it was a better indicator than BUA or SOS.ConclusionQUS can not only test bone mass but also assess microarchitecture, and it is nonradioactive, cheaper, easier to use, and may play a important role in diagnosis of osteoporosis and women and senile health.
3.Influence of return to work on quality of life of patients after liver or kidney transplantation
Haifeng RU ; Lixia GUO ; Qian LIU ; Jingui SU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(7):8-10
Objective To research and analyze about the quality of life of patients after liver or kid-ney transplantation and return to work aiming at understanding the influence of return to work on their quality of life. Methods The general condition questionnaire and the generic quality of life inventory- 74 (GQOLI-74) were used to survey the quality of life of 30 patients who returned to work after liver or kidney transplantation (the experimental group), the results were compared with 30 cases of the same kinds who did not return to work (the control group). The influence of return to work after liver or kidney transplanta-tion on quality of life was analyzed. Results The total score of quality of life,the score of every dimension and factor were higher in the experimental group than those in the control group. Conclusions Return to work contributes to improvement of quality of life for patients after liver or kidney transplantation.
4.Traditional Medicines Legislation Status of 7 European Participating Countries TC249
Ru SU ; Yan CHEN ; Peng SUN ; Jiping FAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(9):1-4
Chinese medicine has developed rapidly in the world, but the international standard system has not been established, further affecting the healthy development of Chinese medicine. Technical status of the member states are closely related to the current legislation and regulations in the development of Chinese medicine, which is important for developing international standards for TCM strategies. By the findings of ISO Technical Committee of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ISO/TC249) 7 European P member (Participating countries) International Traditional/Alternative Medicine (TM/CAM) legislative status, herbal medicine in each member country has a large market, a good environment for the development of some countries. After“The EU Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive 2004/24/EC”issued by the member states for the registration and management in European, regulation of herbal products become more stringent. There are relatively small quantity of TM/CAM practitioners, lack of education for practitioners and standardized management.
5. HPLC fingerprint of Qishen Granules and its multi-component quantitative analysis
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2019;50(18):4329-4337
Objective: To establish the HPLC fingerprint and determine main components of Qishen Granules (QG), so as to provide a scientific basis for its quality control. Methods: HPLC analysis was performed on an Agilent Eclipse plus C18 column (250 mm × 4.6 mm, 5 μm). The gradient elution was performed by the mobile phase consisting of acetonitrile-0.1% formic acid and 0.1% formic acid aqueous with the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min, the detection wavelength was set at 254 nm, and the column temperature was 30 ℃. Fingerprints of ten batches of QG were determined, and the similarities among fingerprints were evaluated. Attributing analysis of the common peaks was achieved by comparing the retention times with the chromatograms of single constituent drugs, and identifications of common peaks were performed on LC-Q TOF-MS and nine components were further confirmed by the reference substances, the content of the nine compounds was subsequently analyzed by HPLC. Results: The similarities of 10 batches of QG were all greater than 0.991. There were 18 common peaks marked in total, peaks 1, 2, 8, 14 and 18 from Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus, peaks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 11 from Lonicera japonica, peaks 12, 13, 15 and 16 from Salvia miltiorrhiza, and peaks 17 and 18 from Glycyrrhiza uralensis. Based on the identification of the common peaks, nine components such as chlorogenic acid (peaks 4), calycosin-7-glucoside (peaks 8), isochlorogenic acid B (peaks 9), isochlorogenic acid A (peaks 10), ononin (peaks 14), salvianolic acid B (peaks 15), salvianolic acid A (peaks 16), glycyrrhizic acid (peaks 17), and formononetin (peaks 18) were identified and quantified. The content of the nine components was determined as 6.676-10.213, 0.628-0.963, 1.018-1.886, 1.082-1.972, 0.477-0.790, 11.327-17.788, 0.519-0.908, 2.000-3.638, and 0.010-0.016 mg/g, respectively. Conclusion: The method established in this study shows good characteristics, specificity, and repeatability, which can provide scientific basis for the quality control of QG.
6.Study on the Quality Standard for Naoxin Luotong Pills
Yin LU ; Yinjuan WANG ; Lu HUANG ; Ru BAI ; Hua SU ; Haiyang REN
China Pharmacist 2016;19(4):776-780
Objective:To establish the quality standard for Naoxin Luotong pills. Methods:Astragali radix, bombyx batryticatus and scorpio were identified under a microscope. Peach kernel, astragali radix, paeoniae radix alba, rheum, paeonia suffruticosa and salvia miltiorrhiza were identified by TLC. The content of total ferulic acid was determined by HPLC with a Sapphire C18 column (250 mm × 4. 6 mm,5 μm). The mobile phase was acetonitrile-0. 1% phosphoric acid(12 ∶88)and the detection wavelength was 316 nm. The column temperature was 35℃ and the flow rate was 1. 0 ml·min-1 . Results:The microscopic characteristics of astragali radix, bombyx batryticatus and scorpio were obvious to be observed easily. The TLC spots of peach kernel, astragali radix, paeoniae radix al-ba, rheum, paeonia suffruticosa and salvia miltiorrhiza were clear and specific. Ferulic acid had a good linear relationship within the range of 5. 1-81. 6μg·ml-1(r=0. 999 9), and the average recovery was 103. 30% with RSD of 1. 96% (n= 9). Conclusion:The standard can be used for the quality control of Naoxin Luotong pills.
7.Effect of Shen warming Pi strengthening method on the expression of serum T cell subsets in IBS-D rats.
Xiao-lan SU ; Ru-han WEI ; Wei WEI ; Jing ZHANG ; Yi-bing BAI ; Hai-xia SHI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(4):457-460
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of Shen warming Pi strengthening method on expressions of serum T cell subsets (C045+%, C03+%, and C04 +/COB+) in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-0) rats. Methods An IBS-0 rat model was established referring to AL-Chaer's modeling method combined with tail clamp and intragastric administration of sanna leaf. After modeling 30 SO rats were randomly divided into 6 groups according to random digit table, i.e., the model group, the high, middle, low dose Wenshen Jianpi Recipe (WJR) groups, and the Sishen Pill control group, 6 in each group. A normal control group consisting of 6 SO rats were also set up. Rats in high, middle, low dose WJ R groups were administered by gastrogavage with boil-free WJ R at the daily dose of 3. 100, 1. 550, 0. 775 g/kg, respectively. Rats in the Sis hen Pill control group were administered by gastrogavage with boil-free Sis hen Pill at the daily dose of 0. 736 g/kg. Equal volume of normal saline was given by gastrogavage to rats in the model group and the normal control group. All medication lasted for 2 successive weeks. Rats' general state, expressions of T cell subsets (CD45+%, CD3+%, and CD4+ /CDB+) changes were observed.
RESULTSCompared with the normal control group, expressions of CD45+% and CD3+% increased, but CD4+ /CDB+ decreased with statistical difference (P < 0. 05). Compared with the model group, expressions of CD45+% and CD3+% decreased, but CD4+ ICDB+ increased with statistical difference in high, middle, low dose WJR groups, and the Sis hen Pill control group (P <0. 05). Compared with the Sis hen Pill control group, there was statistical difference in all indices except CD45+ value in the low dose SWPSM group (P <0. 05). Compared with the low dose WJ R group, the expression of CD3+% decreased in high and middle dose WJR groups, and the Sis hen Pill control group; CD4+ /CD8+ increased in the Sishen Pill control group and the high dose SWPSM group (all P < 0. 05).
CONCLUSIONSWJR showed better treatment effect. The mechanism of Shen warming Pi strengthening method might be achieved by regulating expressions of CD45+% and CD3+%, and CD4+ /CD8+ ratios.
Animals ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; Female ; Irritable Bowel Syndrome ; therapy ; Leukocyte Common Antigens ; metabolism ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Rats ; T-Lymphocyte Subsets ; metabolism
8.Analysis of Leukemia incidence (1997-2007) in vicinity area of a nuclear installation
Rong JIN ; Quanfu SUN ; Fen LIU ; Xu ZHANG ; Ru XING ; Xinmei XU ; Xiaoliang LI ; Xu SU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2012;(6):638-641
Objective To investigate the leukemia incidence among residents in the vicinity area of a nuclear installation.Methods The data were collected by the retrospective survey.Diagnosis is based on the medical records in all the relevant hospitals.The study area was those residential areas within 10 km of radium surrounding the installation.All residents who had lived in the study area for six months and over were recruited into the study group.Results The survey ascertained 643 newly diagnosed leukemia cases in the study area during 1997 to 2007.The crude rate was 2.51/100,000,and its standardized rate to national population structure was 2.53/100,000.The incidence rate in the study area was slightly lower than that in the whole city.No increase trend was detected during the period.Conclusions No significant difference of the leukemia incidence rate was found between the vicinity area of the nuclear installation and the whole city.
9.Nitric oxide content and blood flow in nasal mucosa of allergic rhinitis guinea pigs
Su-Min WANG ; Hong-Liang ZHENG ; Ru-Xin ZHANG ; Zhao-Ji LI ; Shui-Miao ZHOU ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(05):-
Objective:To examine the expression of nitric oxide synthase(NOS),the content of nitric oxide and blood flow in nasal mucosa of allergic rhinitis guinea pigs,so as to further investigate the mechanism of allergic rhinitis.Methods:One hundred and twenty guinea pigs were randomly divided into control group(injected with normal saline)and allergic group(nasal challenge with egg albumin).The guinea pigs were executed before and immediately,24,48,72 h after the last nasal challenge;the expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase(eNOS)and inducible nitric oxide synthase(iNOS)and the content of nitric oxide were examined in mucosa tissues.The blood flow in the nasal mucosa was determined in animals before execution.Linear regression correlation was used to analyze the relationship between the nitric oxide content and blood flow in nasal mucosa.Results:The immunostaining for iNOS in surface epithelium of allergic rhinitis guinea pigs was markedly stronger than that of normal guinea pigs at all time points(P
10.Determination of 33 inorganic elements in human hair by electricity plate digestion and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry.
Ru-Xin LUO ; Dong MA ; Su-Jing ZHANG ; Xian-Yi ZHUO
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2013;29(6):425-430
OBJECTIVE:
To establish the electricity plate digestion and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) method for determination of 33 inorganic elements in human hair.
METHODS:
Lithium (6Li), Germanium (72Ge), Yttrium (89Y), Indium (115In), and Terbium (159Tb) were used as internal standards. The electric heating board digestion in a mixture of nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide was used as the pre-treatment of the hair. Thirty-three inorganic elements in human hair were analyzed by ICP-MS method.
RESULTS:
The detection limit of ICP-MS was 0.0001 microg/g(Th)-10.9 microg/g (Ca) and the limit of quantitation was 0.0005 microg/g (Th)-25 microg/g (Ca). The recovery rate of this method was 86%-113%. The RSD for the intra-day and inter-day were less than 9.2%. The method was not statistically different from microwave digestion method.
CONCLUSION
This method is highly efficient and accurate. It can be used for analysis of 33 inorganic elements in human hair.
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