1.Preparation and purity determination of sinapine from seeds of Brassica alba
Shulei NAN ; Shengxi WU ; Guoxin WU ; Luqiang HUANG ; Qingqiang LIN
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(10):-
Objective:Preparated from seeds of Brassica alba, Sinapine was determinated by RP-HPLC. Methods: Seeds of Brassica alba were shattered, defatted by ether, extracted by alcohol, and crystallized by potassium thiocyanate, then ethanol and water were used to recrystallize for several times. The determination was performed by reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography(RP-HPLC), using ZORBAX SB-Aq column 4.6 mm?250 mm, 5 ?m. The mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-0.08 mol/L KH2P04 (20:80) at a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min, and the detection wavelength was 326 nm. Results: Pale yellow needle-like sinapine crystal was obtained, and the yield rate was 0.82%. The purity of sinapine thiocyanate crystal was over 95%. Conclusion: Preparation sinapine by this solvent extraction method was simple, high-purity, high yield, and could be used for industrial production.
2.Experimental studies of the long-term effect of La(NO3)3 on the gastric mucosa in rats
Shulei LI ; Yuxiu NIE ; Xi CHEN ; Kexin HUANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2001;27(2):121-123
Objective:To probe into the long-term effect of La(NO3)3 fed orally on gast ric mucosa of rats.Methods:The gastric mucosa of rats was studied after La(NO3)3 was administe red orally for a long-term,by the use of ordinary histological technology and m orphometry.Results:In the groups of 20 mg·kg-1 and 10 mg·kg-1,the cytopl asma of more parietal cells lying in the top of the gastric gland was loose.Proporti on of cell types of the gastric gland was related to the doses. The acid mucus l evel of the mucous neck cells of male rats in the groups of 20 mg·kg-1 an d 10 m·kg-1 decreased. In the groups of 2 mg2kg-1, 0.2 mg·kg -1 and 0.1 mg*kg-1,the acid mucus level of the mucous neck cells of both male and female rats increased.Conclusion:La(NO3)3 fed orally for a long-term could injure gastric muc osa in higher dose (20 mg·kg-1,10 mg·kg-1) but promote the protect ive action of the gastric mucosa in lower dose (0.2 mg·kg-1,0.1 mg·kg- 1).
3.The Isolation and Identification of Infectious Bronchitis Virus PTFY Strain in Muscovy Ducks.
Xiaoping WU ; Shulei PAN ; Wuduo ZHOU ; Yijiang WU ; Yifan HUANG ; Baocheng WU
Chinese Journal of Virology 2016;32(2):203-209
In July 2009, some farms of breeding Muscovy ducks on the peak of egg laying suffered the decrease of hatching rate and the quality of the eggs showing low mortality and no evident respiratory symptoms. The swelling and congestive ovary was visible after autopsy. This study was brought out for the diagnosis of these cases. The virus was isolated and identified by the methods of virus culture in chicken embryo, physical and chemical properties test, hemagglutinin test, NDV (Newcastle diseases Virus) interference test, electron microscope observation, pathogenicity test and the gene sequence analysis. The results indicated the virus showed the characters of inducing dwarf embryo after inocubation, the sensibility to lipid solvent and the hemagglutination capacity after pancreatic enzyme treatment, the typical morphology of coronavirus, the interference to NDV replication and the homology among 84.7% - 99% of the particial N gene sequences to the reference IBV (Avian infectious bronchitis virus) strains. The strain was identified as IBV isolate and this study confirmed the pathogenicity of IBV to Muscovy ducks.
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4.Optimizing extraction process of volatile oil from Semen Sinapis Albae and analyzing its chemical components
Shengxi WU ; Lanxiang LAI ; Guoxin WU ; Shulei NAN ; Tao CHENG ; Luqiang HUANG
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(05):-
the hydrolysis temperature.7 Components had been identified from 10 separated peaks,these accounted for 99.999% of the total volatile oil.The main components were Allyl isothiocyannte(89.411%),3-Butenyl isothiocyanate(7.364%) and 3-Butenenitrile(1.275%).Conclusion:The optimum extraction conditions were:hydrolysis temperature 50,pH value of buffer solution 5.0,concentration of ascorbic acid 0.5mmol/L.The yield rate of the volatile oil of this process can reach 0.164%,and this process was stable and feasible;the main components of the volatile oil were isothiocyanates,and the volatile oil also contained a small amount of aldehydes,ethers and nitriles.
5.Clinical study of lupus nephritis complicated with renal thrombotic microangiopathy
Jingjing REN ; Bo HUANG ; Xutong WANG ; Minhua XIE ; Yuze ZHU ; Haonan GUO ; Shulei WANG ; Peiheng WANG ; Yiming LIU ; Yingchun LIU ; Junjun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2022;38(6):511-519
Objective:To study the clinicopathological characteristics, treatment and prognosis in lupus nephritis (LN) patients with renal thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA), so as to provide more theoretical basis for clinicians to recognize and treat this disease.Methods:The clinical data of LN patients who underwent renal biopsy in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 1, 2012 to May 31, 2019 were retrospectively collected and analyzed. According to renal clinicopathological examination, the patients were divided into renal TMA group and non-renal TMA group. The clinical data, laboratory examination, renal pathological examination, therapeutic measures and prognostic between the two groups were compared. Follow-up end points were defined as composite ends, including all-cause death, entry into end-stage renal disease, and estimated glomerular filtration rate decrease>50% of baseline. Kaplan-Meier survival curve and log-rank test were used to compare the difference of survival rate between the two groups, and multivariate Cox regression equation was used to analyze the risk factors of endpoint events in LN patients.Results:A total of 1 133 patients with LN were enrolled in this study. Patients with renal TMA were more likely to have hypertension ( χ2=16.310, P<0.001), higher baseline serum creatinine ( Z=-6.918, P<0.001) and 24-hour urine protein ( Z=-2.232, P=0.026), and higher renal pathology activity index (AI) score ( Z=1.957, P=0.001)and chronic index (CI) score ( Z=1.836, P=0.002). The proportions of hormone shock ( P<0.001) and plasma exchange ( P<0.001) in the renal TMA group were higher than those in non-renal TMA group. After treatment of (12±2) months, patients in the renal TMA group had a lower complete response rate ( χ2=10.455, P=0.001) and a higher non-response rate ( χ2=6.047, P=0.014) than those in non-renal TMA group, and were associated with worse prognosis (Log-rank test χ2=26.490, P<0.001). Renal TMA was an independent risk factor for poor prognosis ( HR=2.347, 95% CI 1.210-4.553, P=0.012). Conclusions:Compared with LN patients without renal TMA, LN patients with renal TMA are more likely to have hypertension, with higher serum creatinine, 24-hour urinary protein, AI and CI, suggesting poorer treatment response and renal prognosis. Moreover, renal TMA is an independent risk factor for poor prognosis in patients with LN.
6.Effect of nectin-1 expression after being inhibited by lentivirus on epileptogenesis and mossy fiber sprouting
Xiaofang WU ; Yunli YU ; Zhanhui FENG ; Xiaoping LI ; Shulei HUANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2020;19(10):983-987
Objective:To explore the effect of adhesion molecule nectin-1 expression on epileptic seizure and mossy fiber sprouting.Methods:(1) Adult male SD rats were randomly divided into control group ( n=6), empty vector group ( n=6) and lentivirus interfered group ( n=24), and rats in the lentivirus interfered group were further divided into 4 subgroups ( n=6) according to the time points of lentivirus injection (3, 7, 14 and 30 d after injection). The protein expression of nectin-1 in the hippocampus of rats was detected by Western blotting. (2) Another 12 male SD rats were randomly selected and divided into lentivirus epilepsy group ( n=6) and empty vector epilepsy group ( n=6). Lentivirus and empty lentivirus vector were injected into the hippocampus of the above two groups respectively, and then, pilocarpine epilepsy models were kindled; the behavior changes of these rats were recorded, and changes of mossy fiber sprouting in the hippocampus were observed by Timm staining. Results:(1) There were significant differences in hippocampal nectin-1 protein expressions in each group ( F=76.120, P=0.000); the nectin-1 expression in the 7, 14, and 30 d subgroups was significantly decreased as compared with that in the control group and empty vector group ( P<0.05). (2) The results of behavior changes showed that the times required for the lentivirus epilepsy group to be kindled successfully ([34.33±2.38] min) were significantly longer than those for the empty vector epilepsy group ([24.50±2.06] min, t=7.650, P=0.000). In terms of seizure level, the seizure level of rats in the lentivirus epilepsy group was significantly lower at each time point within one h modeling than that of rats in the empty vector epilepsy group ( P<0.05). After kindling, the time of spontaneous seizure appeared in the lentivirus epilepsy group was significantly longer than that in the empty vector epilepsy group, and the frequencies of spontaneous seizure in the lentivirus epilepsy group were significantly decreased as compared with those in the empty vector epilepsy group ( P<0.05). Timm staining scores in the lentivirus epilepsy group (3.500±0.224) were significantly lower than those in the empty vector epilepsy group (4.667±0.211, t=9.289, P=0.000). Conclusion:Inhibition of nectin-1 expression in hippocampal area of epileptic rats can delay the occurrence of epilepsy and reduce the frequencies of spontaneous seizures of epileptic rats, whose mechanism may be related to the reduction of nectin-1 in the formation of mossy fiber sprouting in abnormal neural circuits of hippocampal area.
7.Construction and validation of a simple model for predicting the risk of prenatal depression
Yujia LIAO ; Siyu CHEN ; Xiangyu DENG ; Yanqiong GAN ; Shulei HAN ; Xinlin TAN ; Yue HUANG
Sichuan Mental Health 2023;36(5):466-472
BackgroundMental illness during pregnancy has become a major public health problem in China over the recent years, and depression is the most common psychological symptom during pregnancy. Current research efforts are directed towards the therapy on prenatal depression, whereas the construction of prediction model for prenatal depression risk has been little studied. ObjectiveTo construct a simple model for predicting the risk of prenatal depression, thus providing a valuable reference for the prevention of maternal depression during pregnancy. MethodsA total of 803 pregnant women attending three hospitals in Nanchong city were consecutively recruited from May 2021 to February 2022. A self-administered questionnaire was developed for the assessment of social demographic variables, obstetrical and general medical indexes and psychological status of all participants, and Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) was utilized to screen for the presence of maternal depression. Subjects were randomly assigned into modelling group (n=635) and validation group (n=168) at the ratio of 8∶2 under simple random sampling with replacement. The candidate risk factors of maternal depression during pregnancy were screened using binary Logistic regression analysis, and the predictive model was constructed. Then the performance of the predictive model was validated using receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve. Results① Lack of companionship (β=-0.692, OR=0.501, 95% CI: 0.289~0.868), low mood during the last menstrual period (β=-1.510, OR=0.221, 95% CI: 0.074~0.656), emotional stress during the last menstrual period (β=-1.082, OR=0.339, 95% CI: 0.135~0.853), unsatisfactory relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law (β=-1.228, OR=0.293, 95% CI: 0.141~0.609), and indifferent generally relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law (β=-0.831, OR=0.436, 95% CI: 0.260~0.730) were risk factors for prenatal depression in pregnant women (P<0.05 or 0.01). ② Model for predicting the prenatal depression risk yielded an area under curve (AUC) of 0.698 (95% CI: 0.646~0.749), the maximum Youden index was 0.357 in modelling group with the sensitivity and specificity was 0.606 and 0.751, and an AUC of 0.672 (95% CI: 0.576~0.767) and maximum Youden index of 0.263 in validation group with the sensitivity and specificity of 0.556 and 0.707. ConclusionThe simple model constructed in this study has good discriminant validity in predicting of the risk of prenatal depression. [Funded by Nanchong Social Science Research Project of the 14th Five-Year Plan (number, NC21B165)]
8.Overexpression of ephrinB2 in canine periodontal ligament stem cells regulates osteogenic differentiation
Yumiao Liu ; Jinxin Yang ; Shaoyue Zhu ; Yulin Ma ; Hanping Xia ; Meng Zhou ; Shulei Yang ; Taining Huang ; Kexin Ding ; Zongxiang Liu
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(3):423-428
Objective:
Investigate osteogenic differentiation of canine periodontal ligament stem cells ( cPDLSCs) via over-expression ephrinB2 in cPDLSCs.
Methods :
cPDLSCs were isolated from the premolars and molars of Beagle.After transfected with EfnB2-GFP-Bsd and GFP-Bsd empty Vector,cPDLSCs were induced to osteogenic differentiation.Western blot was used to invest the expression of ephrinB2 protein.The effect of osteogenic differentiation of EfnB2-cPDLSCs and Vector-cPDLSCs were analyzed by RT-PCR , CCK-8,Alizarin-red S staining and ALP.
Results:
There was no significant difference in cell proliferation between EfnB2-cPDLSCs and Vector-cPDLSCs.While EfnB2-cPDLSCs displayed an enhanced ALP activity and more prominent mineralized nodules compared with Vector-cPDLSCs.The odonto-/ osteogenic genes in EfnB2-cPDLSCs were also highly enhanced.
Conclusion
The results of our study indicated that ephrinB2 gene-transfected cPDLSCs showed enhanced osteogenic differentiation.