1.Comparison of Anti-inflammatory Effects Between Living Rhino Horn and Rhino Horn
Rundong FENG ; Yaning CUI ; Xiang GAO ; Tao LI ; Haijing LIU
China Pharmacist 2017;20(7):1170-1172
Objective: To observe the difference in anti-inflammatory effect between living rhino horn and rhino horn by the method of comparative research to provide the experimental basis for the replacement of rhino horn by living rhino horn.Methods: The anti-inflammatory effects of living rhino horn and rhino horn were studied by the methods of paw edema in rats, cotton ball granuloma in mice, auricle swelling and peritoneal dye penetration.Results: Compared with that in the model control group, the foot metatarsus swelling degree at all time points in high (440 mg·kg-1) dose group and middle (220 mg·kg-1) dose group of living rhino horn and three doses groups of rhino horn showed statistical differences (P<0.05 or P<0.01).The high dose group (700 mg·kg-1) and middle dose group (350 mg·kg-1) of living rhino horn and rhino horn could significantly reduce the weight of cotton ball granuloma in mice (P<0.05).Three doses groups (700, 350 and 175 mg·kg-1) of living rhino horn and rhino horn could significantly reduce auricle swelling in mice induced by xylene (P<0.05 or P<0.01).The absorbance of Evansan in the abdominal cavity in the middle dose group (350 mg·kg-1) of rhino horn and the high dose group (700 mg·kg-1) and middle (350 mg·kg-1) dose group of living rhino horn was significantly reduced (P<0.05 or P<0.01).There was no significant difference in the anti-inflammatory effect between living rhino horn and rhino horn at the same dose.Conclusion: Living rhino horn and rhino horn have a certain anti-inflammatory effect.The anti-inflammatory effect of living rhino horn is similar to those of the rhino horn, and living rhino horn can be used as a substitute of rhino horn.
2.Analgesic Effect Comparison Between Living Rhino Horn and Rhino Horn
Rundong FENG ; Lei CAO ; Rui LIU ; Bingxue SONG ; Jing LIU ; Yongxiao CAO
China Pharmacist 2016;19(5):859-862
Objective:To compare the analgesic effect between living rhino horn and rhino horn in mice and rats,and to explore the possibility of living rhino horn used as a substitute of rhino horn. Methods:The analgesic effect was compared using the body tor-sion method and the formaldehyde method in mice,and the hot plate method and the thermal sting imager method in rats. Results:Compared with the control group,the living rhino horn at the dose of 0. 35,0. 7 and 1. 4 g·kg - 1 could significantly prolong the incu-bation period of body torsion induced by acetic acid(P < 0. 05 or P < 0. 01),and significantly reduce the number of body torsion(P <0. 05 or P < 0. 01). The three dose groups(0. 35,0. 7,1. 4 g·kg - 1 )of rhino horn could significantly reduce the number of body tor-sion(P < 0. 05 or P < 0. 01). After the second dose and compared with the control group,the pain threshold of high dose group(1. 4 g·kg - 1 )of living rhino horn,high and middle dose groups(0. 7,1. 4 g·kg - 1 )of rhino horn was significantly prolonged(P < 0. 05 or P < 0. 01). Compared with the control group,three dose groups(0. 175,0. 35,0. 7 g·kg - 1 )of living rhino horn and rhino horn could significantly reduce the analgesic effect in mice induced by formaldehyde in the second phase(P < 0. 01). Compared with the control group,the changes of pain threshold before and after the administration in three dose groups(110,220,440 mg·kg - 1 )of liv-ing rhino horn and high dose group(440 mg·kg - 1 )of rhino horn was significantly increased(P < 0. 05 or P < 0. 01). Conclusion:Living rhino horn can be used as a substitute of rhino horn with promising analgesia effect.
3.Hemostasis Effect of Compound Hemostasis Patches
Rundong FENG ; Yaning CUI ; Xiang GAO ; Lei CAO ; Jing LIU ; Yongxiao CAO
China Pharmacist 2016;19(7):1286-1289
Objective:To study the hemostasis effect of the ingredients in compound hemostasis patches .Methods:The effect of the ingredients in compound hemostasis patches on the clotting time was studied by the coagulation of rabbit whole blood in vitro.The models of femoral arterial injury in rats and perforation of femoral artery in pigs were established , and the effect of the ingredients in compound hemostasis patches on the bleeding time and the bleeding loss was studied .Results:The results of the whole blood coagula-tion in vitro showed that the clotting time of the three compound hemostasis patches at different concentrations and thrombin group was significantly shorter than that of the blank control group and the saline control group (P<0.01).Compared with to the blank control group, the results of rat femoral artery trauma model test showed that the three patch groups and thrombin group could significantly re -duce the bleeding loss and bleeding time (P<0.05 or P<0.01).The results of pig femoral artery perforation hemorrhage model test showed that the compound hemostasis patches could significantly reduce the bleeding time (P<0.05).Conclusion:Compound hemo-stasis patches can significantly shorten clotting time and decrease bleeding loss .
4.Sputum Autoantibodies Are More Relevant in Autoimmune Responses in Asthma than Are Serum Autoantibodies
Rundong QIN ; Fei LONG ; Xiaojun XIAO ; Jing XIAO ; Zhengyu ZHENG ; Mulin FENG ; Renbin HUANG ; Tao PENG ; Jing LI
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2019;11(3):406-421
PURPOSE: The data on the differences between sputum autoantibodies (Sp-Abs) and serum autoantibodies (Se-Abs) in reflection of autoimmune responses to lungs is still lacking. METHODS: Ten types of Abs were investigated in matched Se and Sp samples collected from recruited subjects. Correlations between Ab levels and airway inflammatory parameters and measures of pulmonary function were assessed. The network-based and inter-correlated analysis was performed to explore the patterns of Sp- and Se-Ab profiles. RESULTS: Fifty stable asthmatic patients and 24 healthy volunteers were recruited for our study, 15 with mild asthma, 18 with moderate asthma and 17 with severe asthma. The concentrations of Sp-Ab against U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (Sp-anti-U1-SnRNP), Sp-Ab against Smith antigen and Se-Ab against thyroid peroxidase (anti-TPO) in severe asthmatics and Sp-anti-U1-SnRNP in moderate asthmatics were significantly higher compared to healthy controls and mild asthmatic subjects (P < 0.05). Sp-anti-U1-SnRNP levels were positively correlated with the dose of inhaled corticosteroids, Sp eosinophil counts and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (r = 0.326, P = 0.022; r = 0.356, P = 0.012; r = 0.241, P = 0.025, respectively) and negatively correlated with Sp neutrophil counts (r = −0.308, P = 0.031) with adjustment for age. Spearman's correlation matrix showed multiple inter-correlations among Sp-Abs and Se-Abs (P < 0.05) while only the levels of Ab against DNA topoisomerase and anti-TPO in Se were correlated with those Sp-Ab counterparts (P < 0.05). The network-based analysis defined 2 clusters: clusters 1 and 2 contained 10 Sp-Abs and 10 Se-Abs, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: This study observes that Sp-Abs are more associated with clinical parameters and the severity of disease in asthma compared to Se-Abs. Targeting on Sp-Abs which are the hallmark of the localized autoimmune event might help us better understand the role of autoimmunity in the pathological mechanism of asthma.
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
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Asthma
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Autoantibodies
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Autoimmunity
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DNA Topoisomerases, Type I
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Eosinophils
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Healthy Volunteers
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Humans
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Iodide Peroxidase
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Lung
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Neutrophils
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Nitric Oxide
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Ribonucleoproteins, Small Nuclear
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Sputum