1.Study of Quality Standard for Qingfei Yihuo Tablet
Xiaohui ZHANG ; Ruiming WANG ; Yan NI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(05):-
Objective To establilsh the quality standard for Qingfei Yihuo tablet. Methods TLC was performed to identify Sophora flavescens Ait, Peucedani and Cortex Phellodendri. HPLC was used to determine Baicalin. ODS column was used. The mobile phase consisted of methanol-water-phosphoric acid (47∶53∶0.2). The flow rate was 1.0 mL/min and column temperature was at 25 ℃. The detecting wave length was at 280 nm. Results The characteristic for identification by TLC was distinct and hightly specific. Baicalin could be determined by HPLC. The linearity of Baicalin was good in the range of 0.163~0.975 ?g (r=0.999 9). The average recovery of Baicalin was 97.43% and RSD was 1.97% (n=6). Conclusion The methods of identification and quantification is simple and reproducible. It can be used effectively for the quality control of Qingfei Yihuo table.
2.Determination of ephedrine hydrochloride and pseudoephedrine hydrochloride in Suxing Capsules by HPLC
Ruiming WANG ; Ling ZHANG ; Yan NI ; Xia LIU ; Xianrong LI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(06):-
AIM: To establish a determination for ephedrine hydrochloride and pseudoephedrine hydrochloride in Suxing Capsules(Herba Ephedrae, Semen Armeniacae Amarum, Fructus Perillal, etc.). METHODS:HPLC with Agilent ZORBAX Extend C_(18) (250 mm?4.6 mm, 5 ?m) column was used. Acetonitrile-0.2% H_3PO_4(5∶95) was used as a mobile phase. The flow rate was 1.0 mL?min~(-1). The detection wawelength was at 210 nm. RESULTS:The methodological evaluation showed that this method had a good repeatability and reproducibility; The average recovery of ephedrine hydrochloride was 99.65% and RSD was 1.6%. The average recovery of (pseudoephedr)ine hydrochloride was 98.90% and RSD was 2.3%. CONCLUSION: This method is simple, quick, accurate and with good reproducibility and can be used for the quality control of Suxing Capsules.
3.Clinical analysis on the relationship between the donor resource and the result of living related donor kidney transplantation
Zezhen YAN ; Tongyu ZHU ; Min XU ; Ruiming RONG ; Guoming WANG
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2009;36(4):394-397
Objective To analyze the impact of allograft category on the result of living related donor kidney transplantation (LRKT)and to evaluate the predominant donors. Methods A retrospective analysis of 104 recipients receiving LRKT from Apr. 2004 to Mar. 2008 was performed. Based on donor resource, all the recipient-donor pairs were divided into four groups: spousal donation group,parental donation group, sibling donation group and cousinly donation group. The observational parameters were selected for analysis, such as average post-transplant hospitalization dates, time for serum creatinine (Scr) back to normal level, Scr levels of every observational time point, incidence of major complications (infection, rejection, DGF) and recipient/graft survival rate. Results Recipient/graft survival rate of sibling donation group seemed higher. Recipients of sibling donation group seemed to have fewer post-transplant hospitalization dates, but higher rates of infection, while those of parental donation group seemed to have higher rates of rejection. Rates of rejection and infection of spousal donation group were lower than supposed. There was no statistically significant difference in time for Scr back to normal level and Set levels of every observational time point among these four groups. Conclusions The result of sibling donor renal transplantation is better, while short-term outcome of spouse donor renal transplantation is ideal, which is similar with parent or cousin donor renal transplantation. Except for human leukocyte antigen, aspects such as quality of donor kidney, predominance during operation and self-administration post-transplant are also the guarantee for the success.
4.Comparative Study on the Chemical Constitutions of Volatile Oil in Forsythia suspensa and Old F. suspensa
Yingna SUN ; Shuxian BAN ; Ruiming WANG ; Yuhuan DENG ; Zhuo WANG ; Yan NI
China Pharmacy 2016;27(15):2087-2089,2090
OBJECTIVE:To study and compare the volatile constituents in Forsythia suspensa and old F. suspensa. METH-ODS:Steam distillation method was adopted to extract volatile oil. GC-MS was adopted to determine the content of volatile oil:the chromatographic conditions:the column was HP-5MS,inlet temperature was 200 ℃,the carrier gas was nitrogen,split ratio was 20 to 1,by programmed temperature,flow rate was 1 ml/min,the injection volume was 1 μl;MS conditions:ion source was electric bombardment ionization source,electron energy was 70 eV,the interface temperature was 280 ℃,ion source temperature was 230 ℃,quadrupole temperature was 150 ℃,electron multiplier voltage was 2 300 V,and mass scanning range was 29-350 amu. RESULTS:The extraction yield order of volatile oil was that F. suspensa heart was higher than F. suspensa,followed by F. suspensa shell and old F. suspensa;there were 18 common peaks in the volatile oil,and the content of β-pinene was the maxi-mum,followed by α-pinene,β-phellandrene,terpinen-4-ol and terpinene;in addition,4-methylene-1-cyclohexanone,3-cyclohex-ene-1-methanol,cumene formaldehyde,1,7-trimethyl-4-methylenedecahydro,palmitic acid,nutmeg aldehyde can only be detected in the volatile oil of old F. suspensa;while α-phellandrene,ocimene,α-terpineol,α-pinocarvone,cis-piperitol,bornyl acetate,α-cubebene and germacrene D can only present in F. suspensa. CONCLUSIONS:The main chemical components in the volatile oil of F. suspensa and old F. suspensa are basically the same,but there are also some differences. The discovery can provide some ba-sis for the material basic research in the pharmacodynamic differences of F. suspensa.
5.Aidi Injection as an adjunct therapy for non-small cell lung cancer: a systematic review.
Wenhua MA ; Kainan DUAN ; Min FENG ; Bin SHE ; Yan CHEN ; Ruiming ZHANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2009;7(4):315-24
To assess methodological quality of clinical studies using Aidi Injection as an adjunct therapy for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and to evaluate the effects of Aidi Injection.
6.Correlation between tumor-associated macrophages and high-risk human papillomavirus infection in cervical cancer
Ruiming YAN ; Xiaojing CHEN ; Wei WANG ; Li LIANG ; Chenfei ZHOU ; Wenfei WEI ; Hongyan YI ; Xiangguang WU ; Guobing LIU ; Mei ZHONG ; Yanhong YU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2018;38(1):101-105
Objective To investigate the correlation between tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and the development of high risk human papilloma virus (hr-HPV)-related cervical cancer. Methods A total of 112 cases of cervical tissue were collected, including 16 normal cervical tissues, 55 cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) tissues and 41 squamous cervical cancer (SCC) tissues. The expression of CD163+ macrophages in the cervical tissues was detected by immunohistochemical method, and the results were analyzed in relation with the clinical data of the patients. Results Immunohistochemical analysis showed that the cell density of CD163+macrophages increased progressively with the increase in the tissue malignancy, in the order of normal cervical tissue, CIN I, CIN II-III, and SCC. Correlation analysis revealed a positive relationship between CD163 + macrophage density and tissue malignancy (P=0.000). The density of CD163 + macrophages was significantly upregulated in HR-HPV-positive SCC tissue (P<0.05). CD163+ macrophages were positively correlated with cervical lymph node metastasis (P=0.005) and FIGO stage (P=0.004) of SCC. Conclusion The expression of CD163+macrophages is positively correlated with malignant transformation of cervical tissues, and hr-HPV infection is significantly correlated with CD163 expression level in the macrophages. CD163+ macrophages can be used as predictors of the occurrence and progression of cervical cancer caused by hr-HPV infection.
7.Clinical characteristics and genetic analysis of Feingold syndrome due to chromosome 2p24.3p24.2 microdeletion
Yanping LIU ; Tianhua TANG ; Liu YANG ; Tingting LI ; Ruiming CAO ; Chunming REN ; Yan LI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2024;57(1):54-60
Objective:To explore the genetic etiology and clinical phenotype of Feingold syndrome due to chromosome 2p24.3p24.2 microdeletion.Methods:The clinical data of a child admitted to Henan Provincial People′s Hospital in November 2021 and diagnosed as Feingold syndrome type 1 (FGLDS1) associated with chromosome 2p24.3p24.2 microdeletion were collected. The clinical and genetic variation characteristics of the patient were summarized, and 10 patients with chromosome 2p microdeletion reported until November 2022 were reviewed.Results:The boy was 12 years and 5 months old. He presented with backward physical development, motor development retardation, low intelligence, special body and facial appearance, finger developmental deformity and other manifestations, accompanied by hyperactivity and aggressive behavior, impulsive irritability, self-injury and other behavior problems. The proband showed normal chromosome karyotype; the genome-wide copy number variant sequencing and trio-whole exome sequencing revealed a 2.61 Mb deletion at chromosome 2p24.3p24.2 region, and 10 genes including MYCN gene (exons 1 to 3) in the deleted region.The same deletion was not found in either of his parents. The genetic features of 11 cases (including this case) with chromosome 2p microdeletion were summarized, all of whom had insufficient haploid dosage of the MYCN gene due to chromosome 2p microdeletion, and the clinical manifestations of these 11 patients matched the clinical diagnosis of FGLDS1. Conclusion:The proband is consistent with the clinical presentation of the typical Feingold syndrome, and the haploinsufficiency of the MYCN gene due to the microdeletion of chromosome 2 is the genetic etiology of the proband.
8.Correlation between tumor-associated macrophages and high-risk human papillomavirus infection in cervical cancer
Ruiming YAN ; Xiaojing CHEN ; Wei WANG ; Li LIANG ; Chenfei ZHOU ; Wenfei WEI ; Hongyan YI ; Xiangguang WU ; Guobing LIU ; Mei ZHONG ; Yanhong YU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2018;38(1):101-105
Objective To investigate the correlation between tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and the development of high risk human papilloma virus (hr-HPV)-related cervical cancer. Methods A total of 112 cases of cervical tissue were collected, including 16 normal cervical tissues, 55 cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) tissues and 41 squamous cervical cancer (SCC) tissues. The expression of CD163+ macrophages in the cervical tissues was detected by immunohistochemical method, and the results were analyzed in relation with the clinical data of the patients. Results Immunohistochemical analysis showed that the cell density of CD163+macrophages increased progressively with the increase in the tissue malignancy, in the order of normal cervical tissue, CIN I, CIN II-III, and SCC. Correlation analysis revealed a positive relationship between CD163 + macrophage density and tissue malignancy (P=0.000). The density of CD163 + macrophages was significantly upregulated in HR-HPV-positive SCC tissue (P<0.05). CD163+ macrophages were positively correlated with cervical lymph node metastasis (P=0.005) and FIGO stage (P=0.004) of SCC. Conclusion The expression of CD163+macrophages is positively correlated with malignant transformation of cervical tissues, and hr-HPV infection is significantly correlated with CD163 expression level in the macrophages. CD163+ macrophages can be used as predictors of the occurrence and progression of cervical cancer caused by hr-HPV infection.
9.Evaluation method of assistance effect of extravehicular activity glove exoskeleton under weightlessness
Ruiming ZHANG ; Kai WANG ; Rui YIN ; Hailiang WANG ; Yan MO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(7):856-861
ObjectiveTo establish a multi index fusion hand grip fatigue prediction model to evaluate the power-assisted effect of the glove exoskeleton prototype for extravehicular clothing. MethodsBP neural network algorithm was used to establish a hand fatigue prediction model. The related factors of hand fatigue were determined with isometric grasping fatigue experiment, and the input variables of BP neural network were determined as cylinder diameter, grasping force, grasping duration and root mean square of electromyography. The fatigue data corresponding to variables of each group were obtained through experiments and subjective fatigue measurement scales, and a fatigue evaluation model based on multi-source fusion of BP neural network algorithm was established. The relationship model between fatigue and assistance effect was established, and the assistance effect of the exoskeleton prototype was evaluated through the degree of fatigue relief. ResultsThe correlation coefficient was 0.974 between the predicted results of the model and the target value. Moreover, it effectively predicted the assistance effect of different prototypes. ConclusionThe BP neural network model established by combining the grasping strength, grasping object parameters and human electromyography can predict hand fatigue, which can be used to evaluate the assistance effect of glove exoskeleton and other hand aids.
10.Preliminary results of multicenter studies on ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation
Hongtao JIANG ; Tao LI ; Kun REN ; Xiaohua YU ; Yi WANG ; Shanbin ZHANG ; Desheng LI ; Huiling GAN ; Houqin LIU ; Liang XU ; Zhigang LUO ; Peigen GUI ; Xiangfang TAN ; Bingyi SHI ; Ming CAI ; Xiang LI ; Junnan XU ; Liang XU ; Tao LIN ; Xianding WANG ; Hongtao LIU ; Lexi ZHANG ; Jianyong WU ; Wenhua LEI ; Jiang QIU ; Guodong CHEN ; Jun LI ; Gang HUANG ; Chenglin WU ; Changxi WANG ; Lizhong CHEN ; Zheng CHEN ; Jiali FANG ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Tongyi MEN ; Xianduo LI ; Chunbo MO ; Zhen WANG ; Xiaofeng SHI ; Guanghui PEI ; Jinpeng TU ; Xiaopeng HU ; Xiaodong ZHANG ; Ning LI ; Shaohua SHI ; Hua CHEN ; Zhenxing WANG ; Weiguo SUI ; Ying LI ; Qiang YAN ; Huaizhou CHEN ; Liusheng LAI ; Jinfeng LI ; Wenjun SHANG ; Guiwen FENG ; Gang CHEN ; Fanjun ZENG ; Lan ZHU ; Jun FANG ; Ruiming RONG ; Xuanchuan WANG ; Guisheng QI ; Qiang WANG ; Puxun TIAN ; Yang LI ; Xiaohui TIAN ; Heli XIANG ; Xiaoming PAN ; Xiaoming DING ; Wujun XUE ; Jiqiu WEN ; Xiaosong XU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2020;41(5):259-264
Objective:To summarize the patient profiles and therapeutic efficacies of ABO-incompatible living-related kidney transplantations at 19 domestic transplant centers and provide rationales for clinical application of ABOi-KT.Methods:Clinical cases of ABO-incompatible/compatible kidney transplantation (ABOi-KT/ABOc-KT) from December 2006 to December 2009 were collected. Then, statistical analyses were conducted from the aspects of tissue matching, perioperative managements, complications and survival rates of renal allograft or recipients.Results:Clinical data of 342 ABOi-KT and 779 ABOc-KT indicated that (1) no inter-group differences existed in age, body mass index (BMI), donor-recipient relationship or waiting time of pre-operative dialysis; (2) ABO blood type: blood type O recipients had the longest waiting list and transplantations from blood type A to blood type O accounted for the largest proportion; (3) HLA matching: no statistical significance existed in mismatch rate or positive rate of PRA I/II between two types of surgery; (4) CD20 should be properly used on the basis of different phrases; (5) hemorrhage was a common complication during an early postoperative period and microthrombosis appeared later; (6) no difference existed in postoperative incidence of complications or survival rate of renal allograft and recipients at 1/3/5/10 years between ABOi-KT and ABOc-KT. The acute rejection rate and serum creatinine levels of ABOi-KT recipients were comparable to those of ABOc-KT recipients within 1 year.Conclusions:ABOi-KT is both safe and effective so that it may be applied at all transplant centers as needed.