1.Study on Preparation Technology and in vitro Drug Release Behavior of Baicalin Monolithic Osmotic Pump Tablets
Ruxing WANG ; Hailong YU ; Hefei XUE ; Xigang LIU ; Cuizhe LIU
China Pharmacy 2017;28(1):107-110
OBJECTIVE:To prepare Baicalin monolithic osmotic pump tablets and investigate its in vitro drug release behavior. METHODS:Using accumulative release rate as evaluation index,baicalin solid dispersion was prepared to improve solubility,sin-gle factor test and orthogonal test were used to optimize preparation technology(the amount of penetrating agent and pore-forming agent,weight gaining of coating film) of monolithic osmotic pump tablets using baicalin solid dispersion as intermediate. Release rate and mechanism of samples prepared by optimized technology were investigated in 3 kinds of release medium (water,0.1 mol/L HCl,simulated gastric fluid). RESULTS:The optimal preparation technology was that penetrating agent sodium chloride was 30 mg;pore-forming agent polyethylene glycol 400 was 20% amount of excipient cellulose acetate;weight gaining of coating film was 2%. RSD of 12 h accumulative release rate was 1.06%(n=3)for 3 batches of Baicalin monolithic osmotic pump tablets pre-pared by optimized technology. 12 h accumulative release rate of them in 3 kinds of medium were similar to each other,being all more than 80%. Release equation was in line with zero-order drug release model (r=0.9985). CONCLUSIONS:Prepared Ba-icalin monolithic osmotic pump tablets after optimization can release drug at controlled rate.
3.Clinical study of radiation exposure from atrial fibrillation catheter ablation guided by magnetic navigation system
Xiaoyu LIU ; Lingling QIAN ; Jie ZHENG ; Kulin LI ; Zhimin CUI ; Zhiming YU ; Ruxing WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2015;35(4):307-311
Objective To compare the X-ray radiation dose from atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation guided by magnetic navigation system (MNS) and manual procedure (CON).Methods 94 AF patients were randomly divided into MNS group (34 cases) and CON group(60 cases).The dose area product (DAP),cumulative radiation dose (CD),fluoroscopy time of patients,the X-ray exposure time and dose of operators were recorded and analyzed.Results The results from the patients in MNS group and CON group were CD values (0.54 ±0.45) and (1.61 ±0.89) Gy (t =2.44,P <0.05),DAP values (46.86 ±27.09) and (139.71 ±76.69) Gy·cm2(t =3.89,P <0.05) and fluoroscopy time (15.60 ±7.52) and (39.50 ± 8.82) min (t =1.96,P < 0.05),respectively.The X-ray exposure dose in both groups were (22.68 ± 6.87) and (62.74 ± 20.92) μSv (t =2.02,P < 0.05) for operation doctor (19.38 ± 5.64) and (49.42 ± 10.67) μ Sv (t =3.58,P < 0.05) for operation assistant and (18.98 ± 4.99) and (47.77 ± 13.65) μ Sv (t =3.17,P < 0.05) for nurse,respectively.The X-ray exposure time experienced in both groups were (11.48 ±7.59) and (30.50 ±14.82) min (t =2.75,P <0.05) for operation doctor,(8.96 ±5.88) and (24.49 ±9.09) min (t =4.20,P <0.05) for operation assistant and (8.33 ±6.35) and (22.99 ± 13.36) min(t =2.76,P < 0.05) for nurse,respectively.Conclusions Compared with manual procedure,the MNS applied in AF ablation has the potential to decrease X-ray exposure dose.
4.Comparison of fluoroscopy exposure between HIS bundle pacing and conventional pacing during procedures
Xiaoyu LIU ; Changying ZHANG ; Jie ZHENG ; Zhiming YU ; Ruxing WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2020;40(11):877-881
Objective:To compare the differences of fluoroscopy time and dose between HIS bundle pacing and right ventricle apex pacing.Methods:This study includes thirty patients undergoing HIS bundle pacing (HIS group) and 32 patients undergoing right ventricular apex pacing (RVA group). The fluoroscopy time and cumulative dose (CD) to patients during surgery were recorded and analyzed.Results:The operation time for patients in HIS group and RVA group were (76.8±13.1) and (66.0±10.8) min ( t=3.386, P<0.001), respectively. The fluoroscopy time was (698.2±113.7) and (293.3±63.9) s ( t=14.709, P<0.001) and the CD were (391.3±70.0) and (162.3±40.5) mGy ( t=13.694, P<0.001) in HBP group and RVA group, respectively. In comparison, the fluoroscopy time and CD for HIS bundle electrode implantation were (501.2±112.3) s and (279.9±65.0) mGy, respectively, significantly higher than in the case of RVA, where the values were (103.4±30.6) s and (57.3±13.8) mGy ( t=15.864, Z=-6.524, P<0.001). Conclusions:Compared with right ventricular apical pacing, the HIS bundle pacing takes longer operation time, leading to higher radiation dose, which should be prudently selected.
5.Visualization analysis of 3D printing technology in spinal surgery
Bo PENG ; Jiahao HU ; Ruxing LIU
Chinese Journal of Spine and Spinal Cord 2024;34(8):867-873
Objectives:To visualize and analyze the research on the application of 3D printing technology in the field of spinal surgery at home and abroad,construct visualization maps,and provide reference for future research by comparing the research hotspots at home and abroad.Methods:The China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI)database was searched using the keywords of"3D printing"and"spine"for literature published in 2013-2023 in Chinese;The Web of Science Core Collection database was used as English database,literature published in 2013-2023 with topics including"3D printing"and"Spine"were searched with"TS=(3D printing)AND TS=(Spine)".A total of 256 Chinese literature and 250 English literature were included and imported into CiteSpace software after excluding the duplicate and low relevance articles.The annual publication quantity,authors,keywords,countries,institutions,keyword clustering,and keyword promi-nence in both Chinese and English literature were visualized and analyzed.Results:The annual publication numbers of domestic and foreign publications from 2013 to 2023 were similar.The top three authors pub-lished the most Chinese literature were Li Chao,Niu Guoqi,and Sun He;The top three authors published the most English literature were Clifton William,Damon Aaron,and Nottmeier Eric.In the visualization map of Chinese literature keywords,there were 215 nodes and 617 lines with a density of 0.0273;The most fre-quently appeared keywords were 3D printing(148 times,1.09),spinal surgery(47 times,0.26),and scoliosis(30 times,0.10).In the English literature keyword visualization graph,there were 282 nodes and 1359 lines with a density of 0.0367;The most frequently appeared keywords were 3D printing(116 times,0.07),surgery(54 times,0.12),and accurate(42 times,0.18).A total of 206 nodes and 100 lines with a density of 0.0047 ap-peared in the visualization graph of the institutions of CNKI database,and 216 nodes and 147 lines appeared in the visualization graph of the institutions of Web of Science with a density of 0.0063.China published the most articles,followed by the United States and Australia.The top three institutions published the most Chi-nese literature were Peking University Third Hospital,Yan'an University Affiliated Hospital,and Bengbu Med-ical College Second Affiliated Hospital.The top three institutions published the most literature abroad were Mayo Clin,Southern Med Univ,and Capital Med Univ.After clustering the keywords of Chinese and English literature,6 meaningful clusters were obtained respectively.The most prominent keywords in Chinese and Eng-lish literature were tissue engineering and patient specific,respectively.Conclusions:The hot topics of 3D printing technology in spinal surgery research vary in countries.The connections between foreign institutions are relatively dense,while those in China are relatively scattered.
6.Clinical study of radiation exposure from atrial fibrillation catheter ablation guided by magnetic navigation system and cryoballoon
Xiaoyu LIU ; Jie ZHENG ; Kulin LI ; Huayan YOU ; Xiaoyan LI ; Shipeng DANG ; Xiaoxi ZHAO ; Ruxing WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2023;43(7):547-553
Objective:To identify the method to reduce X-ray exposure during ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) by comparing the cryoballoon (CRYO) ablation and remote magnetic navigation (RMN) ablation.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 144 patients undergoing CRYO ablation (CRYO group) and 121 patients undergoing RMN ablation (RMN group) in our hospital. Entrance surface doses at reference points online, exposure time during procedure and outcomes were analyzed for different types of patients.Results:Compared with the RMN group, the procedure time for the CRYO group significantly decreased [(165.0±23.6), (97.8±18.4) min, t=26.05, P<0.001]. However, the entrance surface dose value [(232.3±130.7), (669.0±387.5) mGy, Z=-12.29, P<0.001] and X-ray exposure time [(8.1±3.1), (23.4±6.2) min, t=-24.57, P<0.001] increased significantly for the CRYO group. No significant difference was found between the two groups in the proportion of maintaining sinus rhythm during follow-up of patients (71.9%, 75.7%, P=0.618). Multiple regression analysis showed that obese patients, patients with non-paroxysmal AF and patients with variant pulmonary veins were associated with an increase in entrance surface dose values in the CRYO group ( t=5.47, 2.23, 3.39, P<0.05). The X-ray exposure time for the three types patients above in the CRYO group also increased ( t=2.87, 3.86, 3.25, P<0.05) in the CRYO group. However, only obese patients in the RMN group had an increase in entrance surface dose value ( Z=-4.15, P<0.001) and no increase in exposure time. For the three types of patients above, there was no significant difference in proportion of maintaining sinus rhythm between the CRYO group and the RMN group during follow-up ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Compared with RMN ablation, the radiation exposure of CRYO AF ablation significantly increased, especially in obese patients, patients with non-paroxysmal AF and patients with pulmonary veins variation. The use of RMN for these types of patients may reduce the radiation exposure without affecting the procedure outcomes.
7.Thyroid Hormone Resistance Syndrome Complicated With Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma and Madelung's Disease:Report of One Case
Xiaohan MA ; Ruiqi LIU ; Xue CHEN ; Ruxing ZHAO ; Qin HE ; Ming DONG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2024;46(5):783-787
Thyroid hormone resistance syndrome complicated with papillary thyroid cancer is clinically rare.Madelung's disease is a rare disorder of lipid metabolism.We analyzed the clinical data of a case of thyroid hormone resistance syndrome complicated with papillary thyroid carcinoma and Madelung's disease,performed whole-exon sequencing for the patient's peripheral blood samples,and retrospectively analyzed the relevant liter-ature.This review is expected to provide experience for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
8.Role of BK(Ca) channels in diabetic vascular complications.
Lingling QIAN ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Ruxing WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(9):1775-1781
OBJECTIVEThis review focuses on the role of the large conductance calcium-activated potassium (BKCa) channels in diabetic vascular complications.
DATA SOURCESRelevant articles published in English or Chinese from 1981 to present were selected from PubMed. The search terms were "BKCa channels" and "diabetes". Important references from selected articles were also retrieved.
STUDY SELECTIONArticles regarding the role of BKCa channels in diabetic vascular complications and relevant mechanisms were selected.
RESULTSThe BKCa channels are abundantly expressed in vascular smooth cells and play an important role in regulation of vascular tone. Multiple studies indicated that the expression and function of BKCa channels are altered by different mechanisms in diabetic vascular diseases such as coronary arterial disease, cerebral arterial disease, and diabetic retinopathy.
CONCLUSIONBKCa channels may play an important role in diabetic vascular complications and may be an effective therapeutic target for relieving and reducing the burden of diabetic vascular complications.
Cerebral Arterial Diseases ; metabolism ; Coronary Artery Disease ; Diabetic Angiopathies ; metabolism ; Diabetic Retinopathy ; metabolism ; Humans ; Large-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels ; metabolism
9. Effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid on store-operated calcium channels in coronary artery smooth muscle cells derived from diabetic rat
Xu TANG ; Lingling QIAN ; Shipeng DANG ; Ying WU ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Zhenye ZHANG ; Lingfeng MIU ; Ruxing WANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2019;47(8):640-646
Objective:
To investigate the impact of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n-3 PUFA) on function and expression of store-operated calcium channels (SOCC) in coronary artery smooth muscle cells (SMC) derived from diabetic rat.
Methods:
A total of 180 healthy male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into normal group (N,
10.Effects of n?3 polyunsaturated fatty acid on store?operated calcium channels in coronary artery smooth muscle cells derived from diabetic rat
Xu TANG ; Lingling QIAN ; Shipeng DANG ; Ying WU ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Zhenye ZHANG ; Lingfeng MIU ; Ruxing WANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2019;47(8):640-646
Objective To investigate the impact of n?3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n?3 PUFA) on function and expression of store?operated calcium channels (SOCC) in coronary artery smooth muscle cells (SMC) derived from diabetic rat. Methods A total of 180 healthy male Sprague?Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into normal group (N, n=45), placebo?treated diabetic group (D, n=45), lose dose n?3 PUFA treated diabetic group (DL, n=45) and high dose n?3 PUFAs treated diabetic group (DH, n=45). Streptozotocin?induced diabetic rat animal model was established by two consecutive intraperitoneal injections. After modeling, rats in group DL and DH were treated with 10 mg·kg-1·d-1 and 50 mg·kg-1·d-1 n?3 PUFAs respectively per gavage for eight weeks. After eight weeks, rat coronary artery SMC was isolated by enzyme digestion. Changes of cytosolic calcium concentration in coronary artery SMC were examined by calcium fluorescence imaging technique, coronary artery tension was detected by myograph system, and protein expressions of SOCC on coronary artery SMC were measured by Western blot. Results SOCC induced ΔF340/F380 of group N, D, DL and DH were 0.425±0.023, 0.838±0.037, 0.342±0.052 and 0.364± 0.045 respectively, which was significantly lower in group N, DL, DH than in group D (P<0.05). SOCC induced changes of tensions were 0.94±0.09, 1.95±0.18, 1.35±0.24 and 1.01±0.18 in the group N, D, DL and DH, respectively, which was significantly lower in group N and DH than in group D (P<0.05). Protein expressions of STIM1, Orai1 and TRPC1 were significantly higher in diabetic rat coronary SMC than in group N (P<0.05). STIM1 protein expressions were significantly lower in group DL and DH than in group D, and Orai1 and TRPC1 protein expressions were similar among group. Conclusions Coronary artery tension, cytosolic calcium concentration and protein expressions of SOCC are higher in diabetic rat coronary artery SMC when compared with normal rats. n?3 PUFA intervention could downregulate the protein expression of SOCC, reduce cytosolic calcium concentration and coronary artery tension, and is protective to the diabetic injury in coronary artery.