1.Experiment of Chinese herbal jian li fang on anti-kinetic fatigue
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(16):236-238
BACKGROUND: To tonify qi, benefit spleen and primary qi, strengthen tendons and bones and promote circulations in meridians and collaterals are the classical principles in Chinese medicine for anti-kinetic fatigue.OBJECTIVE: To observe the efficacy of compound Chinese herbal medicine on anti-kinetic fatigue.DESIGN: Randomized controlled experiment based on animals.SETTINGS: Animal Experimental Center of Wenzhou Normal University and Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.MATERIALS: The experiment was performed in Animal Experimental Center of Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine from February to June 2001, in which, 80 ICR mice of either sex, body weighted(22±2) g and 40 SD male rats, body weighted(194±7) g were employed.ETHODS: ① Eighty mice were randomized into two groups, of which, 40 mice was gastric-infused with Chinese herbal fiang li fang(experimental group) and 40 mice was with physiological saline (the control) . After bred for 15 days, they were randomized into 3 groups for anti-fatigue experiment ( n = 15, swimming time), anti-hypoxia ability( n = 15) and determination of hemoglobin(n=10). ② Determination of testosterone: Forty rats were randomized into 4 groups, named the control with physiological saline infusion, herbal infusion group, exercise group, exercise-herbal infusion group. In herbal infusion group, the rats were infused once a day. In exercise group and exercise-herbal infusion group, the rats exercised once a day, swimming till being exhausted at the tolerance of 3% body weight at 28 ℃ of water temperature. After bred for 20 days, heart blood 2 mL was collected with chest opened and the serum was centrifuged and placed in refrigerator at 4 ℃. Minigamma 1275γ counter and VCS method were applied for determina tion.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ① Determination of swimming time of mice in every group. ③ Time of anti-hypoxia. ③ Levels of hemoglobin and testosterone in rats.RESULTS: Forty rats and 80 mice were all entered the result analysis. ①Observation of swimming time in mice: The time was remarkably prolonged in experimental group compared with the control[ (125.2±13.7), (108.9 ±12.6) minutes, P<0.01] . ② Anti-hypoxia ability: It was much improved in experimental group compared with the control[(25.0±l.5),(23.1 ±1.8) minutes, P <0.05] . ③ Level of hemoglobin: The level of hemoglobin in experimental group was higher than that in the control, but the difference was not significant[(162.1 ±5.2), (159.3 ±5.3) g/L] . ④Level of testosterone: That in exercise group of rats was remarkably lower than exercise-herbal infusion group[(4.69 ±0.92), (6.03 ±0.77) nmol/L,P < 0.05 ] . The difference in testosterone level was not significant between the control with infusion of physiological saline and herbal infusion group [(6.59 ±0.91), (6.98 ±0. 88) nmol/L, P > 0.05].CONCLUSION: Under fatigue state, fian lifang can prolong the time of swimming in mice, improve work time and efficacy, increase hemoglobin content and benefit anti-hypoxia ability, which indicates rather strong anti-fatigue action. The combination of Chinese herbal jian lifang and exercise training can much' significantly increase serum testosterone level in rats compared with exercise group, which explains that fian li fang can increase testosterone level in rats, prevent testosterone decrease induced by exhausted exercise and accelerate the recovery of physical function.
2.Identifying susceptible genes of rheumatoid arthritis by genome-wide association study:an advance
Junfeng HAO ; Yubao WEI ; Ruiwen CHEN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(11):-
Rheumatoid arthritis(RA),a systemic,inflammatory autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammation of the lining or synovium of the joints,is a complex polygenic disease with a complicated inheritance mode.Both genetic and environmental factors determine the development and progression of RA.Study on susceptible genes of RA provides a theoretic basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment.As a novel high-throughput screening method,genome-wide association study(GWAS) is a powerful approach for mapping susceptible genes of polygenic disease like RA.GWAS can not only verify the well-established susceptible loci,but also identify novel genetic loci candidates.Great improvement has been made in using GWAS to screen for novel genes,which casts new lights on the mechanism and treatment of RA.This review summarizes the progress in using GWAS for screening of RA susceptible genes.
3.Expression of carbonic anhydrase IV in rabbit corneal endothelial cells.
Wei CUI ; Gang LIU ; Ruiwen LIANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2002;115(11):1641-1644
OBJECTIVETo demonstrate the molecular expression of carbonic anhydrase IV (CA IV) in rabbit corneal endothelium.
METHODSReverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was performed using cultured and fresh rabbit corneal endothelial total RNA and specific primers for CA IV. The RT-PCR product was subcloned and sequenced. Immunoblotting and indirect immunofluorescence staining were performed to detect protein expression and distribution of CA IV using fresh and cultured rabbit corneal endothelium and rat anti-CA IV polyclonal antibody.
RESULTSRT-PCR screening gave positive bands at the predicted size for CA IV from fresh and cultured rabbit corneal endothelium. Sequencing further confirmed the identity of CA IV in corneal endothelium. Immunoblotting analysis showed a single band at 52 kDa for freshly isolated and cultured endothelial cells. Indirect immunofluorescence staining revealed an apparent positive staining in cultured endothelial cells.
CONCLUSIONCarbonic anhydrase IV is expressed in rabbit corneal endothelium, which could contribute to the transendothelial HCO(3)(-) flux that is necessary to maintain corneal hydration and transparency.
Animals ; Base Sequence ; Bicarbonates ; metabolism ; Carbonic Anhydrase IV ; analysis ; genetics ; Cells, Cultured ; Endothelium, Corneal ; cytology ; enzymology ; Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect ; Molecular Sequence Data ; RNA, Messenger ; analysis ; Rabbits
4.Analysis of risk factors related to the pathogenesis of urolithiasis of migrant workers in Zhongshan City
Jinhua HE ; Shan HUO ; Huiping RAO ; Ruiwen HUANG ; Bin YANG ; Chunchun WEI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2013;20(15):2266-2268
Objective To explore the risk factors of urolithiasis incidence of migrant workers in Zhongshan,in order to provide the scientific evidence for preventing urolithiasis.Methods 1 630 workshop migrant workers and 1630 office white collar workers were selected as the subjects of this study.The questionnaire was conducted according to the age,gender,genetic factors,occupation,past illness factors,living environment,work environment factors,diet habit,the habit of drinking water survey,B ultrasound examination,the detection of blood uric acid.Results The incidence rate of urolithiasis was 6.53%,the incidence rate of workshop migrant workers was 8.28%,which was significantly higher than that of white collar 4.72% (x2 =16.972,P <0.01).Conclusion Work environment,eating habits,drinking habits,smoking and sweating are related risk factors of urolithiasis.
5.Effects of different depths of anesthesia on postoperativecognitive dysfunction:a meta-analysis
Shaoling LIANG ; Yawen WU ; Ruiwen DING ; Xiuhua TAN ; Xiaofeng WEI ; Bulong LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(20):3467-3471
Objective To investigate the effects of different depths of anesthesia on incidence of postopera-tive cognitive dysfunction (POCD). Methods We systematically retrievedPubmed,OVID,CNKI,CBM and Wanfang database and VIP database for randomized controlled trials(RCTs)from inceptionto December 312016, comparing different depths of anesthesia for their impacts on incidence of early POCD. After data extraction and quality evaluation,Revman 5.3 software was used for statistical data analysis. Results A total of 714 patients in 8 eligible RCTs were identified. Results of meta-analysis were as follows.(1)Incidence of POCD of depth anesthesia (NTS=E0-E1)was lower than general anesthesia(NTS=D0-D1)1 d after surgery(OR=0.21,95%CI 0.13~0.35,P < 0.00001).(2)Incidence of POCD of depth anesthesia(NTS = E1)was lower than general anesthesia (NTS=D0)7 d after surgery(OR=0.45,95%CI 0.23~0.91,P=0.03).(3)Incidence of POCD of NTS=E1 was lower than NTS=D07d after surgery(OR=0.42,95%CI 0.24~0.71,P=0.001). Conclusion Comparedwith general anesthesia,depth anesthesia is associated with a lower incidence of early POCD.
6.Related factors of hypoparathyroidism after thyroid cancer surgery
Ruiwen WEI ; Zhaohui WANG ; Yibo CHEN ; Xiaojing LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2023;17(4):435-439
Objective:To analyze the risk factors of hypoparathyroidism after thyroid cancer surgery.Methods:The clinical data of 430 patients who underwent total thyroidectomy and central lymph node dissection due to thyroid cancer from Jan. 2021 to Dec. 2021 in the First Ward of Head and Neck Surgery of Sichuan Cancer Hospital were collected. They were divided into two groups according to their parathyroid hormone levels at day 1 and 6 months after surgery: temporary hypoparathyroidism group ( n = 174) and permanent hypoparathyroidism group ( n = 11). and patients with normal parathyroid function were selected as control group (256 cases on postoperative day 1 and 419 cases on postoperative month 6). Gender, age, body mass index, tumor diameter, invasion, central lymph node dissection, parathyroid transplantation, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, and lymph node dissection in lateral neck region were monitored. The suspicious risk factors of hypoparathyroidism were evaluated by χ2 test and multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results:Univariate analysis showed that women (86.21% vs 77.34%, χ2 = 5.73, P = 0.022) and parathyroid autotransplantation (44.83% vs 28.91%, χ2 = 11.49, P = 0.001) were associated with postoperative transient hypoparathyroidism. The posterior capsule of tumor invasion (81.82% vs 45.11%, χ2 = 5.81, P = 0.016) was associated with postoperative hypoparathyroidism.Multivariate analysis showed that the independent risk factors of transient hypoparathyroidism were female ( P=0.028, OR=1.870), the largest diameter of tumor ( P=0.043, OR=1.595), extravasation of tumor ( P=0.018, OR=1.587), and parathyroid transplantation ( P=0.001, OR=1.966). The independent risk factor of permanent parathyroidism was the posterior capsule of tumor invasion ( P=0.046, OR=4.658) . Conclusions:Female, the largest tumor diameter, tumor invasion and parathyroid transplantation are independent risk factors for transient hypoparathyroidism after total thyroidectomy. The posterior capsule of tumor invasion is an independent risk factor for permanent hypoparathyroidism after total thyroidectomy.
7.Novel natural product therapeutics targeting both inflammation and cancer.
Jiangjiang QIN ; Wei WANG ; Ruiwen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2017;15(6):401-416
Inflammation is recently recognized as one of the hallmarks of human cancer. Chronic inflammatory response plays a critical role in cancer development, progression, metastasis, and resistance to chemotherapy. Conversely, the oncogenic aberrations also generate an inflammatory microenvironment, enabling the development and progression of cancer. The molecular mechanisms of action that are responsible for inflammatory cancer and cancer-associated inflammation are not fully understood due to the complex crosstalk between oncogenic and pro-inflammatory genes. However, molecular mediators that regulate both inflammation and cancer, such as NF-κB and STAT have been considered as promising targets for preventing and treating these diseases. Recent works have further demonstrated an important role of oncogenes (e.g., NFAT1, MDM2) and tumor suppressor genes (e.g., p53) in cancer-related inflammation. Natural products that target these molecular mediators have shown anticancer and anti-inflammatory activities in preclinical and clinical studies. Sesquiterpenoids (STs), a class of novel plant-derived secondary metabolites have attracted great interest in recent years because of their diversity in chemical structures and pharmacological activities. At present, we and other investigators have found that dimeric sesquiterpenoids (DSTs) may exert enhanced activity and binding affinity to molecular targets due to the increased number of alkylating centers and improved conformational flexibility and lipophilicity. Here, we focus our discussion on the activities and mechanisms of action of STs and DSTs in treating inflammation and cancer as well as their structure-activity relationships.
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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pharmacology
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Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
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pharmacology
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Humans
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Inflammation
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drug therapy
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etiology
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NF-kappa B
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antagonists & inhibitors
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NFATC Transcription Factors
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antagonists & inhibitors
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Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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etiology
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-mdm2
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antagonists & inhibitors
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physiology
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Sesquiterpenes
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Structure-Activity Relationship
8.Design and Pilot Study of Word-picture Matching Semantic Judgment Task Based on Chinese High Frequency Nouns
Jingling CHANG ; Binlong ZHANG ; Zhongjian TAN ; Ruiwen FAN ; Yufei WEI ; Yu GAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2018;24(8):917-923
Objective To explore the design of word-picture matching semantic judgment task based on Chinese high frequency nouns and further explore the way to apply the task in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)/event-related potential (ERP) study.Methods The materials, stimuli and procedure of the word-picture matching semantic task were provided. Then, a healthy subject for the pilot study was included. In the pilot study, fMRI and ERP data of the subject were collected during the word-picture matching task. The fMRI and ERP data were analyzed to test the feasibility of the word-picture matching task in an fMRI/ERP task.Results The results of fMRI analysis showed an increased activity in the right middle frontal gyrus under the word-picture presenting condition compared with the "+" presenting condition. In addition, fMRI analysis showed an increased activity in the right middle temporal gyrus in the word-picture mismatching condition compared with the word-picture matching condition. The results of ERP analysis showed an increased activity in the left frontal/temporal area in the word-picture matching condition and an increased activity in the right frontal area in the word-picture mismatching condition.Conclusion Language associated brain regions can be identified in the fMRI/ERP research based on the word-picture matching task described in this article, which indicated that the task is effective in exploring language processing mechanism in the brain.
9.Development and validation of an HPLC-MS/MS analytical method for quantitative analysis of TCBA-TPQ, a novel anticancer makaluvamine analog, and application in a pharmacokinetic study in rats.
Jun-Xian YU ; Sukesh VORUGANTI ; Dan-Dan LI ; Jiang-Jiang QIN ; Subhasree NAG ; Su XU ; Sadanandan E VELU ; Wei WANG ; Ruiwen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2015;13(7):554-560
We have recently designed and synthesized several novel iminoquinone anticancer agents that have entered preclinical development for the treatment of human cancers. Herein we developed and validated a quantitative HPLC-MS/MS analytical method for one of the lead novel anticancer makaluvamine analog, TCBA-TPQ, and conducted a pharmacokinetic study in laboratory rats. Our results indicated that the HPLC-MS/MS method was precise, accurate, and specific. Using this method, we carried out in vitro and in vivo evaluations of the pharmacological properties of TCBA-TPQ and plasma pharmacokinetics in rats. Our results provide a basis for future preclinical and clinical development of this promising anticancer marine analog.
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Antineoplastic Agents
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pharmacokinetics
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Pyrroles
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pharmacokinetics
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blood
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pharmacokinetics
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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