1.Value of three-dimensional CT angiography in postoperative evaluation of intracranial aneurysm clipping
Bing ZHA ; Hua YANG ; Jian LIU ; Ming ZHONG ; Xiang-Xin TAN ; Ming-Sheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2009;8(2):157-160
Objective To assess the value of three-dimensional multislice CT angiography (CTA) in evaluating the therapeutic effect of intracranial aneurysm clipping and explore a convenient, safe and reliable method for the postoperative evaluation. Methods Of the 120 patients with intracranial aneurysms hospitalized from January, 2006 to March, 2007 in our hospital, 52 patients were treated with aneurysm clipping using titanium clips. Follow-up study for 2-38 weeks (mean 15±11weeks) was conducted in 20 of the patients with 21 aneurysms (1 patient had multiple aneurysms), including 1 in the anterior cerebral communicating artery, 7 in the posterior cerebral communicating arteries, 2 in the M3 segment of the middle cerebral arteries, 1 in the anterior choroidal artery, and 1 near the AI segment. Three-dimensional multislice CTA was performed in these patients, and the location of clips, patency of the proximal and distal segments of the parent arteries, presence of the remnant necks and domes of the aneurysms were evaluated with maximum intensity projection (MIP) and volume rendering (VR). Results The locations of 20 aneurysm clips were well visualized, and one clip was not clearly shown due to the artifacts of the clip and coils. All the proximal and distal segments of the parent arteries were clearly visualized and the relationship between the clips and the aneurysms was well demonstrated by MIP and VR in CTA. No remnant domes of the clipped aneurysms were found in these patients. Conclusion Three-dimensional multislice CTA provides an important means for postoperative evaluation of intracranial aneurysms treated with titanium clips and have great value in clinical practice.
2.Real life experience of family caregivers among mild cognitive impairment patients during health care:a qualitative research
Chunbo LIU ; Qian XU ; Zhiren SHENG ; Qin ZHA ; Yafei YU ; Fei HUA ; Shaohua ZENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(32):3909-3912
Objective To explore the real life experience of family caregivers among mild cognitive impairment (MCI) patients during health care so as to provide a reference for reducing family caregivers burden.Methods From March 2017 to March 2018,we selected 18 family caregivers of community MCI patients in Department of Neurology,rehabilitation and memory outpatient at the Affiliated Hospital of Medical School of Ningbo University as subjects by purposive sampling.Semi-structured interview,a phenomenological approach of qualitative research,was used to collect data,and Colazzi analysis was used to sort out,analyze data and refine theme.Results A total of four themes in real life experience of family caregivers of community MCI patients were extracted including family caregivers lacking knowledge about disease (fear,worry and stigma),family caregivers being with high pressure during health care,compromising and confronting actively,expecting to seek more social supports (eager to learn disease-related knowledge,hope to get relatives' understanding and help,gain community supports and environmental supports).Conclusions Community MCI health care brings negative influences on life of family caregivers.Medical staff,family members and community organization need to provide multi-path support to reduce mental pressure and social economic burden of family caregivers of community MCI patients so as to improve their quality of life.
3.Metabonomic phenotype of "formula corresponding to pattern types" based on "qi and yin deficiency pattern" of myocardial ischemia rat model.
Bei YAN ; Ji-Ye A ; Hai-Ping HAO ; Guang-Ji WANG ; Lin-Sheng LIU ; Wei-Bin ZHA ; Ying ZHANG ; Sheng-Hua GU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(8):976-982
In order to explore the scientific connotation of "Fangzhengduiying (formula corresponding to pattern types)", "Qiyinliangxuzheng (Qi and Yin deficiency pattern)" of myocardial ischemia rat model and GC-TOF/MS based metabonomic method were used for comparing the effects of Sheng-mai injection, Salvia injection and propranolol in the present study. After data processing and pattern recognition, Sheng-mai injection showed better efficacy than the other two drugs in accordance with not only visual observation from PLS-DA scores plots but also the number of abnormal endogenous compounds restored to the normal level. Further studies showed that Sheng-mai injection could normalize the level of plasma endothelin-1, the index related to cardiovascular diseases and sleep disorders, which verified the results of metabonomics. Finally, the regulated metabolites and related metabolic pathways were analyzed, and it was supposed that the effects of Sheng-mai injection involved in the alternation of energy metabolism, lipid metabolism, amino acids metabolism, and so on. These findings provided scientific evidence to Shengmai "Fang" used for "Qi and Yin deficiency pattern" correspondingly, indicating that metabonomics has great potential in traditional Chinese medical research, which provides a novel approach and way to modernization of traditional Chinese medicine.
Animals
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Anti-Arrhythmia Agents
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pharmacology
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Drug Combinations
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Endothelin-1
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blood
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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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methods
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Injections
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Male
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Metabolomics
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methods
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Myocardial Ischemia
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blood
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metabolism
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pathology
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Panax
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chemistry
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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Propranolol
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pharmacology
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Qi
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Salvia
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chemistry
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Schisandraceae
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chemistry
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Yin Deficiency
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metabolism
4.Evaluation of myocardial ischemia rat model based on metabonomic method of small molecule metabolites of plasma and cardiac muscle.
Bei YAN ; A JI-YE ; Hai-Ping HAO ; Guang-Ji WANG ; Lin-Sheng LIU ; Wei-Bin ZHA ; Ying ZHANG ; Sheng-Hua GU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(1):104-112
Isoproterenol (ISO)-induced myocardial ischemia animal model has been widely applied to the study of myocardial ischemia and evaluation of drug efficacy. Metabolic profiling of endogenous compounds can make a deep insight into biochemical process of the ISO-induced myocardial ischemia rats. Herein, rats were treated with ISO (2 mg x kg(-1)) for 10 days. After the model was established by measuring myocardial histopathology and plasma creatine kinase, GC/TOF-MS was used to determine endogenous metabolites in plasma and cardiac muscle of rats, and pattern recognition was used to process the data. Results showed that the plasma metabolic profiling of ISO-induced myocardial ischemia rats was significantly different from that of the control, and it had the tendency to the normal state after the discontinue of ISO injection. Besides, the cardiac muscle of rats treated with ISO for 10 days and the normal cardiac muscle could also be separated clearly. The potential biomarkers in plasma and cardiac muscle of model rats had homogeneity and their own specialty. Biochemical metabolic pathway analysis indicated that this myocardial ischemia model was involved in the alternation of energy metabolism, saccharometabolism, lipid metabolism, nucleoside metabolism and amino acid metabolism, and in relationship with oxidative stress. These findings revealed that metabonomics may be a promising tool to evaluate myocardial ischemia rat model induced by ISO and could further extend the study of pharmacodynamic action of drugs at the molecular level.
Animals
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Creatine Kinase
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blood
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Energy Metabolism
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Isoproterenol
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Lipid Metabolism
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Male
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Metabolome
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Metabolomics
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methods
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Myocardial Ischemia
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blood
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chemically induced
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metabolism
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Myocardium
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metabolism
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Oxidative Stress
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Random Allocation
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
5.The relationship between p120ctn translocation and malignant features of hepatocellular carcinoma.
Hua-yi HUANG ; Chao-zan NONG ; Wei-sheng HE ; Ling-xiao GUO ; Shao-yun NONG ; Li-li PAN ; Xi-liang ZHA
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2004;26(7):398-402
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of catenin p120 (p120ctn) translocation on the malignant features of hepatocellular carcinoma and its interrelation with beta-catenin in E-cadherin-mediated cell signaling.
METHODSExpression and translocation of p120ctn, tyrosine phosphorylation, and its binding capacity to E-cadherin were detected by DNA transfection, immunoblotting and immunoprecipitation. Cellular localization of p120ctn and beta-catenin was detected by immunofluorescent microscopy. Cell adhesion, cell migration and cell proliferation were also studied.
RESULTSExpression of p120ctn increased after cells transfected with p120ctn isoform 3A, and it was located mainly at cell-cell contact region. Its binding to E-cadherin was enhanced. After EGF stimulation, tyrosine phosphorylation of p120ctn was increased, membrane expression of p120ctn and beta-catenin was decreased while cytosol expression was increased. It was translocated into the nucleus, cell adhesiveness was increased but mobility decreased. With over-expression of p120ctn, beta-catenin was recruited by nucleus export. Cell proliferation was reduced but it was increased after EGF treatment.
CONCLUSIONp120tn plays an important role in cell adhesion, migration and proliferation of hepatocellular carcinoma, and its tyrosine phosphorylation might contribute to this mechanism. There might be a competitive relationship between p120ctn and beta-catenin.
Cadherins ; metabolism ; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; metabolism ; pathology ; Catenins ; Cell Adhesion ; Cell Adhesion Molecules ; metabolism ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Membrane ; metabolism ; Cell Movement ; Cell Nucleus ; metabolism ; Cell Proliferation ; Cytoskeletal Proteins ; metabolism ; Cytosol ; metabolism ; Epidermal Growth Factor ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Liver Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Phosphoproteins ; metabolism ; Phosphorylation ; Protein Transport ; Trans-Activators ; metabolism ; Tyrosine ; metabolism ; beta Catenin
6.Species and medical history of "Xishuang" medicinal materials.
Da-Qing YU ; Liang-Ping ZHA ; Hua-Sheng PENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2018;43(12):2624-2627
"Xishuang" is a special phenomenon that chemical composition of medicinal materials crystallize on the surface exposed to air for a long time. We summarized Herbal textual research of "Xishuang" phenomenon of six herbs, such as Schisandrae Chinensis Fructus, Moutan Cortex, Atractylodis Rhizoma, Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex, dried persimmon frost and watermelon frost. From historical perspective, cream of Schisandrae Chinensis Fructus was firstly discovered in Lei Gong's Moxibustion Theory. Thereafter, dried persimmon frost was found in Song Dynasty, which was named "white persimmon" in Ben Cao Tu Jing and had become an independent medicine in Compendium of Materia Medica. Then, watermelon frost was found in Yang Yi Da Quan of the Qing Dynasty, and Moutan Cortex's "sand star" was recorded in Zeng Ding Wei Yao Tiao Bian of the Republic of China. After that, "Xishuang" phenomenon of Atractylodis Rhizomaand Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex were reported in 1950s and 1960s in succession. The pattern of "Xishuang" is divided into different type, natural "Xishuang" includes Schisandrae Chinensis Fructus, Moutan Cortex, Atractylodis Rhizoma and Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex, artificial "Xishuang" includes watermelon frost, and dried persimmon frost formed crystals by using artificial intervention. The above 6 kinds of herbs have different crystal structure and chemical composition. Therefore, according to traditional identification experience, "Xishuang" phenomenon is related to varieties and quality of medicinal herbs. These research provide herbalism basis for the modern study of "Xishuang" medicinal materials.
7.The apoptosis-inducing activity of human selenoprotein P shorter isoform.
Qing FANG ; Yao YI ; Yan-hua ZHENG ; Quan CHEN ; Li NING ; Yuan-yuan ZHA ; Sheng-li BI ; Jian-guo YANG ; Chen LIN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2004;26(11):652-656
OBJECTIVEHuman selenoprotein P (HSelP) is unique protein that contains 10 selenocysteines encoded by 10 inframe UGA, which typically function as stop codon. The function of HSelP remains unclear, in part due to the inability to express it by gene recombinant technique. This study is to investigate expression and purification of recombinant HSelP in prokaryotic expression system, and its activity to induce apoptosis in vitro.
METHODSThe shorter HSelP isoform was cloned. After the selenocysteine (SeCys) at 40th position from N terminus of the HSelP shorter isoform was mutated into cysteine by PCR, it was expressed in E. coli. The expressed product was purified with DEAE column and identified by Western blot. Subsequently, its function on induction of mitochondrial apoptotic activity was studied.
RESULTSThe mutant HSelP shorter isoform expressed in prokaryotic system was purified by DEAE column to 90% homogeneity. The purified product, HSelP280m, induced the opening of mitochondrial permeability transition pore (PTP) and decreased the transmembrane potential in a dose-dependent manner. These events could be abolished by PTP specific inhibitors.
CONCLUSIONHSelP280m can induce the opening of mitochondrial PTP, which provides a basis for investigating the structure and function of recombinant HSelP.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Cloning, Molecular ; Cysteine ; genetics ; Escherichia coli ; metabolism ; Humans ; Ion Channels ; drug effects ; Male ; Membrane Potentials ; drug effects ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mitochondria, Liver ; physiology ; Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins ; Mutation ; Protein Isoforms ; Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; pharmacology ; Selenium ; Selenocysteine ; genetics ; Selenoprotein P ; Selenoproteins
8.Variety and distribution of Anhui native medicinal materials in ancient Chinese materia medica.
Jin XIE ; Liang-Ping ZHA ; Hua-Sheng PENG ; De-Qun WANG ; Dai-Yin PENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2017;42(9):1623-1627
Anhui is located in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River Plain, its across warm temperate zone and subtropics. The mountain and water next to each other, which leads to Chinese medicine resources ranked first in East China. The utilization of traditional Chinese medicine resources in Anhui has a long history, which could date back to the publishing time of Ming Yi Bie Lu (Appendant Records of Famous Physicians). And the kinds of traditional Chinese medicine in Song Dynasty ups to 80. There are also some differences in the distribution of various geographical units in terms of the types: Jianghuai hilly region's ups to 64, 25 in Wannan mountainous area, the species in Dabie Mountains and Huaibei plain are 16 and 14 respectively. In addition, the Jianghuai hilly region's and Wannan mountainous area have a long history among of them, which have been reached a peak in the Song Dynasty. The history of native medicinal materials in Anhui recorded in different periods, though combing herbal books. And the results showed that the vast majority of varieties in ancient are the same as modern ones, which provide the historical basis for the rich bulk medicinal materials in Anhui. The distinctions in natural and social environment of different geographical units have effects on the history of the usage of Chinese medicine resources in respective regions. Thus, the variety and distribution of native medicinal materials in Anhui among the Bencao works of different period provides herbalism basis for the protection and utilization of Chinese medicine resources currently.
9.Growth rings in roots of seven Sect. Paeonia species and its application on identification of Paeoniae Radix Rubra.
Shan-Shan CHU ; Liang-Ping ZHA ; Hai-Yan DUAN ; Tao XU ; Hua-Sheng PENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2017;42(19):3723-3727
The growth years of medicinal materials are closely related to their quality, and "Herb-chronology" has been used to determine the growth years of perennial dicotyledonous plants in recent years. On the basis of conventional paraffin section and freehand section, the anatomical study on roots of seven Sect. Paeonia species and main roots of cultivated Paeonia lactiflora was conducted in this paper. The results showed that, there existed some differences in microstructure of the seven species such as P. lactiflora, P. obovata, P. veitchii, P. mairei, P. anomala, P. sinjiangensis and P. anomala var. intermedia, and this could be used to distinguish different species. In the roots of seven Sect. Paeonia species, distinct growth rings were formed because that the different diameters or density of xylem vessels in the secondary xylem formed clusters and arranged interrupted rings in tangential direction. There were growth rings in the main roots of P. lactiflora cultivated 1-4 years in Siping, Jilin, which were all consistent with their growth years. Due to the similar growth characteristics between wild Sect. Paeonia species and cultivated P. lactiflora, the growth rings can provide a basis for the age identification and lay the foundation for the quality evaluation of Paeoniae Radix Rubra.
10.Application of solid-phase extraction column for determination of matrine and oxymatrine in Sophora flavescens.
Xia YANG ; Bao-Lin GUO ; Hong-Yu HU ; Wen-Hua HUANG ; He-Ping QIAO ; Sheng-Ci FAN ; Zha-Gen GUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(17):2844-2847
A Cleanert Alumina-N-SPE column (0.5 g/6 mL) chromatograpy with 5 mL of chloroform-methanol (7: 3) as eluent, instead of aluminum oxide column (100-200 mesh, 5 g, 1 cm) chromatograpy eluted successively with chloroform and the chloroform-methanol (7:3) (20 mL each), was applied to enrich matrine and oxymatrine in Sophora flavescens. Also, the optimization of the HPLC determination conditions with acetonitrile-ethanol absolute-3% phosphoric acid solution (84: 6: 10) as mobile phase, instead of acetonitrile-ethanol absolute -3% Phosphoric acid solution (80: 10: 10) recorded in Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2010 Edition, was more suitable for determination of matrine and oxymatrine in S. flavescens. This method has advantage of reducing sample handling time and solvent volume and increasing the accuracy and feasibility, which can simplify the procedure for determination of matrine and oxymatrine in S. flavescens.
Alkaloids
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analysis
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isolation & purification
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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methods
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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isolation & purification
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Quinolizines
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analysis
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isolation & purification
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Solid Phase Extraction
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methods
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Sophora
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chemistry