1.Quality evaluation of artificial musk based on its inhibitory effect on cyclooxygenase-2.
Yun LUO ; Cheng JIN ; Jian ZHOU ; Ruiqing WEN ; Xingfeng LI ; Ruisheng LI ; Ming YANG ; Xiaohe XIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(4):438-42
The inhibitory ratio (1%) of artificial musk on cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) was determined by enzyme immunoassay (EIA). The dose-effect relationship between concentrations of artificial musk and 1% was established. It was found that artificial musk had obvious inhibitory action on COX-2. The concentration for 50% of maximum inhibitory effect (IC50) was about 2.26 mg x mL(-1). There was a good relationship between the logarithm concentrations of artificial musk and 1% when the concentrations of artificial musk ranged from 0.31-20.0 mg x mL(-1). The results indicated that this EIA method could be applied to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity of artificial musk quickly, conveniently, sensitively and exactly. This paper provided a novel method and foundational research for the bioassay of artificial musk.
2.Analysis of Prognostic Factors and Development of Prognostic Model for Resectable Acral Melanoma Patients
Yao WANG ; Xizhi WEN ; Ya DING ; Dandan LI ; Ruiqing PENG ; Jingjing LI ; Xiaoshi ZHANG
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(2):301-306
[Objective]To analyze the prognostic factors of resectable acral melanoma patients ,then develop a novel prognostic model and examined its prognostic value.[Methods]The study retrospectively analyzed clinicopathological characteristics and inflam?matory markers of 232 acral melanoma patients who underwent radical surgical resection between 2000 and 2011 at the Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center. Kaplan-Meier curves were plotted to estimate overall survival. Significantly predictive factors were identified by multivariate Cox regression analyses and a prognostic model based on these variables was constructed to predict survival.[Results]Cox regression analysis revealed that age,lactic dehydrogenase(LDH),stage,globulin(GLB)and C-reactive protein (CRP)were independently related to survival. After computing these scores ,patients were classified into three risk groups. The new prognostic model identified three categories of patients with different prognoses(P<0.001)and significantly stratify patient prognosis in different tumor stages. The 5-year survival rate was 42.9%,25.7%,and 3.7%in groups 1,2,and 3,respectively. The AUC of new prognostic model is 0.664(95%CI:0.599-0.724).[Conclusion]Age,LDH,stage,GLB and CRP were independently related to survival in our study population,and the prognostic model is useful to stratify patients into different risk groups and it is a useful complement to AJCC staging for Asian patients with acral melanoma.
3.The genetic evolution characteristics of HA gene of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus in Changsha City from 2016-2023
LIU Xiaolei ; YE Wen ; YUAN Jie ; PEI Ruiqing ; HUANG Zheng ; XU Mingzhong
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(11):1151-
Abstract: Objective To analysis the genetic evolution characteristics of hemagglutinin (HA) gene of influenza A(H1N1)pdm virus in Changsha City from 2016-2023, to understand the trend of the HA genetic evolution and the mutations of the amino acid. It provides a scientific basis for the prevention and control of influenza epidemics, as well as the screening of vaccines under the new situation. Methods The A(H1N1)pdm09 virus strains from Changsha City from 2016 to 2023 were isolated using SPF chicken embryos, and then the HA genes were sequenced by MiSeq of Illumina Inc. The homology of HA gene was analyzed by MegAlign of the DNASTAR, and the phylogenetic tree was constructed using the Neighbor Joining (NJ) method in the Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis version 11 (MEGA11). Results The homology of the HA gene of A(H1N1)pdm virus in Changsha from 2016 to 2023 was between 94.8%-99.9%, with the HA gene homology decreasing annually. The homology between the isolated strains of A(H1N1)pdm09 in Changsha City from 2016 to 2023 and the WHO recommended vaccine strain ranged from 96.8% to 99.0%, indicating a relatively good match between the flu isolates and the recommended vaccine strain. The phylogenetic tree of the HA gene of the A(H1N1)pdm09 influenza virus in Changsha City showed that the HA gene evolved into several different branches within the 6B branch, and it had currently evolved to 6B.1A.5a.2a branch. Constant mutations had occurred at the amino acid sites of the four antigenic determinant clusters of HA protein. Currently, amino acid mutations had occurred at 15 antigenic sites within the four antigenic determinant clusters, and the newly emerged A186T antigen mutant site in the isolates from 2023 was worth recent notice. The receptor-binding sites are relatively conserved in loop 130, minor amino acid mutations occurred in loop 220, whether the amino acid mutation site in loop 190 is becoming more stable needs to be further monitored. Taking A/California/07/2009 (CY121680) as the reference strain, most of the A(H1N1) pdm09 isolates in Changsha was increased 162 NQTY glycosylation site and was decreased 276 NTTC glycosylation site, and the glycosylation mutations at these two sites have become more stable recently. Conclusions The HA genes of influenza A(H1N1)pdm virus in Changsha are constantly evolving and mutating, suggesting influenza surveillance should be strengthened continuously.
4.Rationality of the processing methods of aconiti lateralis radix (Fuzi) based on chemical analysis.
Ruiqing WEN ; Donghui LI ; Xin ZHAO ; Jiabo WANG ; Yanling ZHAO ; Ping ZHANG ; Zhiyong SUN ; Dan YAN ; Xiaohe XIAO ; Yuzhen REN ; Fei LI ; Jie DU ; Haiyan ZHOU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(2):286-90
In this study, we explored the rationality of processing methods and mechanism of Aconiti Lateralis Radix (Fuzi) through comparing the chemical contents of diester alkaloids (DAs) and monoester alkaloids (MAs) in the raw material of Fuzi and its processed products. The results showed that the toxicity potency of MAs is at least lower than 1/64 to 1/180 of the toxicity potency of DAs. The contents of DAs in processed Fuzi decreased to 1/76.5 to 1/38.3 of the value of raw Fuzi. The contents of MAs in processed Fuzi significantly increased by 4.6 to 5.2 fold or basically the same as that of the raw Fuzi. The values of MAs/DAs of processed Fuzi were enhanced by 30 to 390 fold of the raw Fuzi. It was found that the contents of DAs were insignificantly different between "Wu dan fu pian" (steaming or stir-frying without Danba) and "Dan fu pian" (steaming or stir-frying with Danba). The result suggested that the abilities of "eliminating toxicity" of different processing methods were equivalent at all. In contrast, the contents of MAs contained in "Wu dan fu pian" were of 5.3 to 8.7 fold higher than the values in "Dan fu pian". This result suggested the processing method by steaming or stir-frying without Danba might have better effect for "conserving property" than the method processed with Danba stipulated by China Pharmacopoeia. We believe that the new processing method without Danba can be recommended in further application due to it offers a simple procedure and it will not introduce inorganic impurities in the products.
5.Protection and functional repair of vagus nerve during the operation of cervical vagal paraganglioma.
Wen LI ; Zhe CHEN ; Ruiqing WU ; Wenyan ZHANG ; Changli LU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;26(16):721-724
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the clinical anatomy and the methods to protect or reconstruct the continuity and function of vagus nerve during the operation of cervical vagal paraganglioma.
METHOD:
Six cases of vagal paraganglioma were reviewed. All tumors were identified to wrap the cervical vagus nerve stem and excised during surgery. The operative modality was to trace the vagus nerve stem inside the tumor as far as possible, to reconstruct the continuity by way of vagus nerve anastomosis (3/6) or alternatively, other motor nerve transplantation (3/6). Postoperative treatment included steroid, neurotrophic medication and voice and swallowing rehabilitation.
RESULT:
Two cases of the recurrent paraganglioma experienced aspiration during swallowing preoperatively and no aspiration after surgery. Choking was gradually reduced in four recurrent cases half to one year postoperatively. Hoarseness was improved in five cases (5/6) half to one year postoperatively, while one case remained prolonged obvious hoarseness. Three months postoperatively, the vocal cord fibrillation at the tumor-related side was observed during pronunciation in the end-to-end anastomosis cases (3/6), sublingual nerve-transplanted case (1/6) and deep cervical nerve-transplanted cases (1/6) under fiberoptic laryngoscope, and the mobility was even more obvious at the time of half an year postoperatively. While in another deep cervical nerve-transplanted case (1/6), the vocal cord demonstrated no obvious fibrillation.
CONCLUSION
To carefully identify and preserve the vagus nerve fibers as much as possible during the operation of cervical vagal paraganglioma could significantly eliminate postoperative hoarseness and aspiration. End-to-end anastomosis, deep cervical nerve or sublingual nerve transplantation to resume the continuity of vagus nerve may improve the mobility of vocal cord thus the quality of voice and swallowing.
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6.Free perforator flap transfer to reconstruct the defect resulted from resection of head and neck tumor.
Wen LI ; Xiaoxu LEI ; Yan WANG ; Ruiqing WU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2011;25(6):252-254
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the method of free perforator flap reconstructing the defect resulted from head and neck tumor resection.
METHOD:
Twelve cases treated in our department because of head and neck tumor were reviewed, among which 3 cases employed rectus abdominis flap, 5 cases anterolateral thigh flap, 2 cases latissimus dorsi flap, 2 cases pectoris major flap.
RESULT:
One case failure with the transfer of latissimus dorsi flap, one case of partial necrosis of anterolateral thigh flap resulting in pharyngeal fistula, one case of artery thrombosis and one case of venous thrombosis occurred and the flap revived after emergent exploration and re-anastomosis. The total survival rate of the transferred flap is 91.6%.
CONCLUSION
Free perforator flap is able to be a good choice to reconstruct big defect resulted from head and neck tumor resection because of its simple preparation, big size of donor site.
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7. Nanosecond pulse ablation of hepatocellular carcinoma effect on the immune cells in the liver region of mice
Tuergan TALAITI ; Ruiqing ZHANG ; Xinhua CHEN ; Hao WEN ; Yingmei SHAO ; Aihaiti KASIMU ; Aji TUERGANAILI
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2019;25(10):771-775
Objective:
To analyze the changes of local immune cells in liver of mice caused by nanosecond pulse therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Forty C57BL-6J of mice were randomly divided into four groups: negative control group (
8. A study on the clinical outcomes using different laparoscopic methods to treat hepatic cystic hydatidosis
Tuergan TALAITI ; Yingmei SHAO ; Ruiqing ZHANG ; Hao WEN ; Tieming JIANG ; Aihaiti KASIMU ; Aji TUERGANAILI
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2019;25(9):664-667
Objective:
To study the clinical outcomes using laparoscopic complete dissection of cysts, subtotal cystectomy and partial hepatectomy in the treatment of hepatic cystic echinococcosis.
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A retrospective study was conducted on 40 patients with hepatic cystic echinococcosis treated by laparoscopic surgery from January 2014 to June 2018 at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University. According to the different surgical methods, these patients were divided into three groups: group A (
9.Study on estrogenic effect of genistein and apigenin in vitro.
Ruiqing ZHU ; Baofeng GE ; Bin YANG ; Keming CHEN ; Yimin WEN ; Jian ZHOU ; Guiqiu HAN ; Guozheng CHENG ; Yuankun ZHAI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(15):2317-2322
OBJECTIVETo detect the estrogenic activity of genistein and apigenin with ER-positive cell line MCF-7 human breast cancer cells.
METHODMTT method was adopted to study the impact of genistein and apigenin on MCF-7 proliferation in vitro. Real-time RT-PCR method was used to detect their impact on ERalpha, ERbeta, PR and PS2 mRNA expression levels.
RESULTGenistein and apigenin promoted the proliferation of MCF-7. Genistein 1 x 10(-10) mol x L(-1) group showed a significant increase in the expression of ERa mRNA levels or a 17. 76 times more than the control group and a 1.75 times more than the E2 group. Apigenin notably promoted the PR mRNA expression or a 4. 57 times more than the control group and a 1.11 times more than the E2 group. Both of them had different effect in promoting ERalpha, ERbeta, PR or PS2 mRNA.
CONCLUSIONBoth genistein and apigenin have a strong estrogen-like effect. Although they have different effect in promoting estrogenic response genes (such as ERa, ERbeta, PR and PS2 mRNA), genistein shows a stronger activity than apigenin. It also suggests that the signaling pathways of phytoestrogens showing estrogen-like effect are not completely identical with estrogen pathways. The B-cycle position of flavonoids is one of the key sites to estrogen-like activity, and isoflavones (cycle B on site 3) show stronger estrogen-like activity than flavones (B-cycle lies in site 2).
Apigenin ; pharmacology ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Estrogen Receptor alpha ; genetics ; metabolism ; Estrogen Receptor beta ; genetics ; metabolism ; Female ; Gene Expression ; drug effects ; Genistein ; pharmacology ; Humans ; MCF-7 Cells ; Phytoestrogens ; pharmacology ; Presenilin-2 ; genetics ; metabolism
10.Quality regulatory issues and suggestions for the Lonicerae Japonicae Flos with property of drug and food homologous substance
Xin ZHAO ; Ruiqing WEN ; Donghui LI ; Jing ZHANG ; Xin WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(4):385-390
In the context of the national strategy of promoting the research and development of food and drug homologous substances, it is necessary to study the regulatory model of food and drug homologous substances as food. Medicinal and food homologous substances are regulated as "Chinese medicinal materials" or "Chinese decoction pieces" in the drug category, and as "food and drug homologous substances", "agricultural products" or "traditional Chinese medicine healthy food" in the food category. Drug supervision focuses on quality, while food supervision focuses on safety, and it is worth exploring whether there is a blind spot in the supervision of food and drug substances completely based on the food concept. In this paper, Lonicerae Japonicae Flos, as drug and food homologous substance, is selected as the research object, and its quality regulation status is investigated by reviewing the relevant laws and regulations and standards on food, analyzing the quality information and test results of the samples, and analyzing the necessity of quality regulation when serving as food, in order to provide a basis and reference for the way food substances are regulated.