1.Study on the effects of heat and ultraviolet fight radiation on hepatitis C virus JFH-1 strain inactivation
Hongshuo SONG ; Shuang SHI ; Ling YAN ; Kui LI ; Hui ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(5):438-442
Objective To investigate the inactivating effect of heat and ultraviolet(UV) light on HCV JFH-1 strain using the cell culture system. Methods The HCV JFH-1 virus stock, with an initial titer of 2.5 × 104 FFU/ml, was exposed in 56℃ water bath or to UV light for varying durations of time for explo-ring their inactivating effects on the virus. The kinetics of virus titer reduction was determined by an indirect immuno-fluorescence assay (IFA). If the cells infected with the exposed virus stock were IFA negative after three blind passages, the virus stock was considered to be inactivated completely. Results After incubation of the HCV JFH-1 virus stock (2.5 × 104 FFU/ml)in 56℃ water bath for 10 min, 20 min and 30 min, the virus titers were reduced to 1.6 × 103 FFU/ml, 3.1 × 102 FFU/ml and 3.3 × 10 FFU/ml, respectively. The exposure of the virus stock to UV light (wavelength 253.7 nm, intensity ≥60 μW/cm2, 30 cm below the UV lamp) for 15 s, 30 s and 45 s resulted in virus fiter reduction to 1.0 × 103 FFU/ml, 1.1 × 102 FFU/ml and 2.7 × 10 FFU/ml, respectively. After 40 min incubation of the virus stock at 56℃, or 1 min exposure to UV light (wavelength 253.7 nm, intensity ≥60 μW/cm2) the virus infectious titer was reduced below the detection limit of IFA, and the IFA was still negative even after three blind passages, indicating that the virus was inactivated completely. Conclusion HCV is sensitive to heat and UV light treatment. For HCV JFH-1 virus stock containing 2.5 × 104 FFU/ml virus, heat treatment at 56℃ for 40 min, or UV light expo-sure at an intensity of ≥60 μW/cm2 for 1 min, resulting in complete virus inactivation.
2.Role of tyrosine kinase of mast cell in allergy and its drug target
Fei QIAN ; Tiantian ZHU ; Shuang LING ; Yiming LI ; Jinwen XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(4):465-469
The degranulation of mast cells represents a pivotal e-vent in the allergic disorders.The Src family kinases(SFKs)are as a starting signal in the activation of mast cell.Lyn,Fyn and Syk play important regulatory role in the degranulation of mast cells.Regulating SFKs can reduce the degranlation process and inhibit the allergic disorders.Therefore,SFKs inhibitors can be potential drugs in the allergy.It is necessary to study the targeted medicine of SFKs,which will be a new direction of drug develop-ment.
3.Occupational stress, burnout, and coping styles among medical staff from a tertiary first-class hospital in Hubei Province
WANG Jin ; YAN Xiaoqiong ; LING Ruijie ; LI Shuang
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;33(12):1203-1208
Objective :
To investigate the status of occupational stress, burnout, and coping styles, and to explore the moderating effects of coping styles on the relationship between occupational stress and burnout among medical staff from one tertiary first-class hospital in Hubei Province, in order to provide the basis for mental health promotion of medical staff.
Methods:
From June to October in 2020, using stratified cluster sampling, doctors, nurses, and medical or pharmaceutical technicians on the ratio of 2∶2∶1 were selected from the tertiary first-class hospital. Chinese version of Burnout Questionnaire, Core Occupational Stress Scale (COSS) and Trait Coping Style Questionnaire were used to investigate the levels of burnout, occupational stress and coping styles. A linear stratified regression model was used to analyze the moderating effect of coping styles on the relationship between occupational stress and burnout.
Results:
Among 735 questionnaires issued, 679 valid ones were collected, with the response rate of 92.38%. The age of the respondents was ( 34.29±8.20 ) years old. There were 165 ( 24.30% ) males and 514 ( 75.70% ) females, including 241 ( 35.49% ) doctors, 358 ( 52.72% ) nurses and 80 (11.78%) medical or pharmaceutical technicians. The burnout score was 2.29±1.11 , and the positive rate of burnout was 44.33%; the COSS score was 47.32±8.31; the positive and negative coping style scores were 30.64±6.06 and 26.81±6.26, respectively. The linear stratified regression analysis suggested that the interactions between social support ( β=0.590, P<0.05 ), organization and reward ( β=0.523, P<0.05 ), and positive coping style were positively associated with burnout, and the interaction between organization and reward (β=-0.666, P<0.05) and negative coping style was negatively associated with burnout.
Conclusions
About 44.33% of medical staff investigated have burnout. Coping styles have a moderating effect on the relationship between occupational stress and burnout. Positive coping style helps to perceive social support and organizational support, to alleviate the adverse effects of occupational stress, and to reduce the risk of burnout.
4.Screening tumor vaccine adjuvants from four kinds of Chinese herbal monomer in vitro
Lina ZHANG ; Shuang WANG ; Zeyuan LIU ; Li ZHANG ; Ling LI ; Ming HU ; Bin WANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(4):504-508
Objective:To detect immunological effects of procyanidin ,gastrodin,baicalein and apigenin on antigen presenting cells of RAW264.7 and DC2.4 and search for new tumor vaccine adjuvant.Methods: After different concentrations of four kinds of Chinese herbal monomer and LPS were used to stimulate RAW 264.7 or DC2.4 cells for 48 hours,cells were obtained and stained with CD80,CD86,MHCⅠand MHCⅡ antibody.Then protein expression levels of CD80,CD86,MHCⅠ and MHCⅡ on RAW264.7 and DC2.4 cells were analyzed by flow cytometry.Results: Results showed that after 48 hours stimulated with different concentrations of four kinds of Chinese herbal monomer on RAW 264.7 or DC2.4 cells,the expression levels of CD80,CD86,MHCⅠ,MHCⅡ were all up-regulated in comparison with control , procyanidin and baicalein exhibited stronger immunological stimulating activity on a cellular level.Conclusion:Procyanidin and baicalein were found having potential application value in clinical treatment as tumor vaccine adju -vants.
6.Analysis of pesticide residues in commercially available chenpi using a modified QuEChERS method and GC-MS/MS determination
Shuang LI ; Peipei YU ; Ceng ZHOU ; Ling TONG ; Dongxiang LI ; Zhiguo YU ; Yunli ZHAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2020;10(1):60-69
To ensure the safety of the commercially available chenpi, a convenient and fast analytical method was developed for the determination of 133 pesticide residues in chenpi using gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS). In this study, different extraction solvents, redissolution solvents and adsorbents were tested according to the recovery and purification effect to obtain a modified QuEChERS method. The samples were extracted with acetonitrile. During the clean-up step, octadecyl-modified silica (C18) and graphitized carbon black (GCB) were selected, and aminopropyl (NH2) was used instead of primary secondary amine (PSA) because of its weaker ion exchange capacity which had little effect on the recovery of ditalimfos. Samples were quantified by matrix-matched calibration with internal stan-dards. All pesticides showed good linearity in the respective range, both with values of r2 >0.99. The average recoveries of the pesticides spiked samples ranged from 70.0% to 112.2% with the RSDs of 0.2%–14.4%. The modified QuEChERS method was validated and applied to twenty real samples. Five pesticides were found in eight batches, but no pesticide exceeded the maximum residue limits (MRL, MRL reference to European commission).
7.Analytical method for benzene, toluene, xylene, hexane, trichloroethylene in gooey agent by gas chromatography.
Hui-Fang YAN ; Xiao-Shuang XIE ; Hui-Fang DU ; Jing ZHANG ; Chun-Ling LI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2004;22(4):303-305
Benzene
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analysis
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Chemical Industry
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Chromatography, Gas
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methods
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Humans
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Occupational Exposure
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analysis
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Toluene
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analysis
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Trichloroethylene
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analysis
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Xylenes
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analysis
8.Expression of mRNA for MCP-1 and CCR2 in cerebral tissue of rats with acute alcoholism.
Chun-yang XU ; Shuang LI ; Kun SHAO ; Rui-ling ZHANG ; Wei HAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2011;27(3):274-379
Alcoholism
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metabolism
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Animals
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Brain
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metabolism
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Chemokine CCL2
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genetics
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metabolism
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Male
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RNA, Messenger
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genetics
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metabolism
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Receptors, CCR2
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genetics
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metabolism
9.Effect of polydatin on learning and memory and expression of NR2B in the prefrontal cortex of rats with chronic alcoholism.
Chun-Yang XU ; Shuang LI ; Lu CHEN ; Fu-Jia HOU ; Rui-Ling ZHNG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2011;27(2):213-235
Alcoholism
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physiopathology
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prevention & control
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Animals
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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pharmacology
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Glucosides
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pharmacology
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Male
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Maze Learning
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drug effects
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Memory Disorders
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prevention & control
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Prefrontal Cortex
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metabolism
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physiopathology
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RNA, Messenger
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genetics
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metabolism
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate
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genetics
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metabolism
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Stilbenes
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pharmacology
10.Progress in research of traditional Chinese medicine Citrus aurantium.
Xiao-xiao ZHANG ; Zheng-yong LI ; Yu-ling MA ; Shuang-cheng MA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(2):185-190
Citrus aurantium is one of the most common traditional Chinese medicines. In this paper, the chemical components, content determination and pharmacological actions of C. aurantium were summarized for the comprehensive utilization of its resources. Because of the complicated resources of C. aurantium, only one single component as index couldn't reflect the quality and effects and comprehensive evaluation which concluding multiple components should be established in the future quality control. In recent years, the pharmacological effects research of C. aurantium has made tremendous progress, and it is important to explore new drugs from the development and utilization of the active ingredient of C. aurantium. In recent years, the pharmacological effects research of C. aurantium has made tremendous progress, and it is important to explore new drugs from the development and utilization of the active ingredient of C. aurantium.
Citrus
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chemistry
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Plant Extracts
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pharmacology