1.Impacts of mesalazine,clostridium and montmorillonite powder on plasma PG-E2,LT-B4,PAF and VEGF in rats with ulcerative colitis
Shan HE ; Kai LIU ; Yongkun HUANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(8):1212-1218
Objective:To investigate the Prostaglandin E2(PG-E2),Leukotrienes B4(LT-B4)、Platelet activating factor(PAF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels in the model of UC rats serum,and the changes after the Mesalazine,clostridium, and montmorillonite powder treatment intervention ,in order to understand the significance of the four inflammatory factors in UC rats and the interference effect of the above three drugs on the four inflammatory cytokines .Methods:100 rats were randomly divided into normal group(A),model group(B),Mesalazine group(C),clostridium group(D)and montmorillonite group(E),The levels of the plasma PG-E2,LT-B4,PAF and VEGF were measured by ELISA .The different changes of the four cytokines were compared in the different groups.Results:①The scores of DAI and the levels of the plasma PGE2,LTB4,PAF and VEGF in the B,C,D and E group were higher than ones in A group(P<0.05).②Compared B group,the scores of DAI and the levels of plasma PGE2,LT-B4,PAF and VEGF in B,C,D and E group were lower ( P<0.05 ) .③Compared the efficacy among mesalazine , clostridium and montmorillonite powdergot treating UC , mesalazine and montmorillonite powder got the best results ( P<0.05 ) .The efficacy between mesalazine and montmorillonite was similar.Conclusion:①The PGE2,LT-B4,PAF and VEGF are very active higher in the blood of rats with UC and have a positive correlation with inflammation .②Mesalazine, clostridium and montmorillonite powder may renovate the damage of inflammatory tissues of rats with UC , and relieve the symptoms of inflammation , and also shorten the duration of inflammation by reducing exudation of proinflammatory cytokines PGE 2,LTB4,PAF and VEGF.
2.The mechanisms of drug resistance in prostate cancer.
Yang HE ; Yang-guang LIU ; Shan CEN ; Jin-ming ZHOU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(7):797-801
Drug therapy is one of the efficient methods for prostate cancer treatment. However, drug resistance greatly hindered the treatment of prostate cancer patients. Herein, the mechanisms of drug resistance in prostate cancer have been exhaustively reviewed, and that can provide an alternative strategy and new targets for anti-prostate cancer therapy.
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3.The mechanisms of drug resistance in prostate cancer.
Yang HE ; Yangguang LIU ; Shan CEN ; Jinming ZHOU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(7):797-801
Drug therapy is one of the efficient methods for prostate cancer treatment. However, drug resistance greatly hindered the treatment of prostate cancer patients. Herein, the mechanisms of drug resistance in prostate cancer have been exhaustively reviewed, and that can provide an alternative strategy and new targets for anti-prostate cancer therapy.
4.Pregnancy outcomes of 131 twin pregnancies complicated with severe pre-eclampsia
Shan WANG ; Fangyuan LUO ; Guolin HE ; Xinghui LIU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2013;(2):65-70
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics and pregnancy outcomes of twin pregnancies complicated with severe preeclampsia.Methods The pregnant outcomes of 131 twin pregnancies (twin group) and 572 singleton pregnancies (singleton group),all complicated with severe preeclampsia,were analyzed retrospectively.All patients were treated in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,West China Second University Hospital,Sichuan University from June 2007 to June 2011.The patients' age,onset of disease,gestational weeks at delivery,mean duration of expectant treatment,blood pressure,laboratory parameters and incidence of pregnancy complications,including placental abruption,heart failure,pulmonary edema,postpartum hemorrhage,uteroplacental apoplexy,eclampsia,HELLP syndrome (hemolysis,elevated liver enzymes and low platelets syndrome),hypoproteinemia,retinopathy,intracranial hemorrhage and renal insufficiency,were compared between the two groups.Perinatal outcomes such as premature delivery,perinatal mortality,neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) hospitalization,fetal distress,hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE),asphyxia neonatorum,neonatal pneumonia,hyperbilirubinemia and neonatal hypoglycemia of two groups were also compared.Chi-square test,Fisher's exact test or t-test were used for statistical analysis.Results The severe preeclampsia incidence of twin pregnancies (5.03%,131/2604) was higher than that (1.94%,572/29 452) of singleton pregnancy (x2=106.40,P<0.001).The onset time [(33.6±1.8) weeks] and gestations at delivery [(34.6±2.9) weeks] in twin group were earlier than those in singleton group [(34.4± 2.0) weeks,t=2.364,P<0.05; (35.6±3.2) weeks,t=3.902,P<0.05].The duration of expectant treatment of twin group [(6.4±0.3) d] were shorter than that of singleton group [(7.4± 0.5) d,t=5.314,P<0.01].The incidence of placental abruption [9.9% (13/131) vs 4.2% (24/572),x2=7.013,P<0.01],heart failure [11.5% (15/131) vs 3.2% (18/572),x2=16.430,P<0.01],pulmonary edema [4.6% (6/131) vs 0.9% (5/572),x2=9.505,P<0.01],postpartum hemorrhage [16.0% (21/131) vs 7.0% (40/572),x2 =10.990,P < 0.01] and uteroplacental apoplexy [5.3% (7/131) vs 0.5% (3/572),x2 =17.650,P<0.01] of twin group were higher than those of singleton group,respectively.The incidence of premature delivery [77.1% (202/262) vs 29.9% (171/572),x2=162.000,P<0.05],NICU hospitalization [76.2% (205/262) vs 58.4%(332/572),x2 =31.980,P<0.05] and HIE [8.4% (22/262) vs 4.7% (27/572),x2 =4.392,P<0.05] of twin group were higher than those of singleton group,respectively.Conclusions Twin pregnancy women are more likely to be complicated with severe preeclampsia and more vulnerable to suffer from severe complications,resulting in poor perinatal outcomes.More attentions should be paid on the management of twin pregnancy.Once hypertensive disorders complicating pregnancy is diagnosed,active management should be provided and timing of termination should be considered.
5.Bioequivalence of Domestic and Imported Phenazopyridine Hydrochloride Tablets in Healthy Volunteers
Mei HE ; Xiaoling ZHANG ; Shan YI ; Yan LIU
China Pharmacy 2007;0(26):-
OBJECTIVE:To study pharmacokinetics of domestic and imported Phenazopyridine hydrochloride tables and bioavailability of domestic tablets, and to evaluate the bioequivalence of two kinds of tablets. METHODS: A randomized crossover design was performed in 18 healthy male volunteers. They received a single oral dose of domestic or imported tablets 200 mg. Plasma concentration of phenazopyridine hydrochloride was measured by HPLC. The pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated by 3p97 software and relative bioavailability was evaluated. RESULTS: The plasma concentration-time curves of domestic and imported tablets conformed to one-compartment model. Main pharmacokinetic parameters of domestic tablets vs. imported tablets were as follows: t1/2Ke(3.52?2.03) h vs. (3.18?1.85)h; tmax(0.76?0.33) h vs. (0.79?0.43)h; Cmax(76.41?70.15) ng?mL-1 vs. (75.49?70.37) ng?mL-1; AUC0~8(159.10?116.32) ng?h?mL-1 vs. (164.65?129.89) ng?h?mL-1; AUC0~∞(237.12?115.06) ng?h?mL-1 vs. (262.69?155.05) ng?h?mL-1. The relative bioavailability of domestic tablets was (96.63?14.05)% compared with imported tablet. There was no significant difference between the pharmacokinetic parameters of two formulations by variance analysis, t-test and 1-2? confidence interval method. CONCLUSION: The domestic and imported tablets are bioequivalent.
6.Isolation and differentiation of pancreatic ductai epithelial cells of rats in vitro
Tao LIU ; Shan-Miao GOU ; He-Shui WU ;
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2005;0(08):-
Objective To isolate and purify pancreatic ductal epithelial cells in adult rats,and induce differentiation of pancreatic ductal epithelial cells to islets in vitro.Methods By retrograde in- jection of collagenase into biliary-pancreatic tract,pancreatic tissues were digested and different types of pancreatic cells including islets,duct and degranulated aicni cells were separated by means of density gradient centrifugation.Ductal cells were purified by adhering method and identified by immunocyto- chemistry stain of ductal epithelial cells maker antigen(Cytokeratin 19,CK-19).Ductal cells were ex- panded in RMPI 1640 with 10% FBS.About one week when most adherent ceils were of monolayer, the medium was changed to serum-free DMEM/F12 supplemented with keratinocyte growth factor (KGF)to further expand ductal epithelial cells.When ceils reached 80% confluence,nicotinamide and high concentration of glucose were added to promote differentiation of pancreatic ductal epithelial cells.Islets like-structure was stained by Dithizone.Results Irnmunocytochemistry stain of CK-19 re- vealed that most isolated ceils were ductal epithelial ceils.The cultured ductal epithelial cells began to adhere at day 1,reached 80% confluence and cell clones were formed at day 14-21.At day 28,islets- like-structure appeared and was positive for Dithizone staining.Conclusions Ductal epithelial cells of rats can be isolated by means of density gradient centrifugation and purified by adhering method.Duc- tal epithelial cells can differentiate into islets-like-structure in vitro.
7.The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in Liaoning province
He LIU ; Zhongyan SHAN ; Xiaochun TENG ; Yaxin LAI ; Yanyan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2010;26(3):209-210
A total of 3 431 subjects aged 18 years or over from Liaoning province were involved in this study.The prevalence of metabolic syndrome(MS) was 19.50%,being 19.79% in men and 18.44% in women, according to the standard of Chinese Diabetes Society in 2004.Villages had the highest prevalence of MS in women,while cities had the lowest;towns had the highest prevalence of MS in men,while villages had the lowest.The prevalence of MS was increased with both aging and income.The peak of MS is turning to the developing district.
9.Respiratory Dysfunction and Rehabilitation in Stroke (review)
Yue HUANG ; Lihua CUI ; Lixu LIU ; Jingjie HE ; Lei SHAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(9):1055-1057
Respiratory dysfunction is a significant part of disorders associated with stroke. Stroke could impair respiratory center or motor pathway, leading to alter breath pattern or reduced respiratory muscle strength. Pneumonia secondary to stroke and stroke-associated sleep apnea are common respiratory disorder, which are adverse to the prognosis of stroke. Clinical routine physical examination is basic evaluation of respiratory function. Attention should be paid especially in breath pattern, respiratory muscle volume and muscle tone. Multiple quantitative assessments include arterial blood gas analysis, sleep apnea monitoring, dynamical, imaging and electrophysiological tests. Rehabilitation can be used to improve the inspiratory muscle strength, endurance and cough effectiveness, reduce sleep apnea hypoventilation, enhance the cardiorespiratory fitness, finally improve the quality of life in stroke patients.