1.A case of 9p partial monosomy syndrome.
Jing-hui ZHANG ; Na-na QIAO ; Wen LI ; Ji-wen WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2013;51(9):697-698
2.Impact of drug molecules on HP-β-CD compound inclusion.
Dan-Dan TANG ; Na LI ; Li-Wen WANG ; Ji-Fen ZHANG ; Xiao-Yu XU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(15):2893-2899
To study the interaction of drugs of different properties, namely puerarin, borneol and catalpol in the process of in- clusion, in order to explore the inclusion regularity of multi-component and multi-property traditional Chinese medicine compound in- clusions. With HP-β-CD as the inclusion material, the freeze-drying method was used to prepare the inclusion. The inclusion between puerarin, borneol and catalpol was tested by measuring the inclusion concentration, DSC and X-ray diffraction. According to the find- ings, when insoluble drugs puerarin and borneol were included simultaneously, and puerarin was overdosed, puerarin included was almost equal to puerarin included, and borneol was not included. When puerarin was under-dosed, and HP-β-CD was overdosed, borne- ol was included, and the simultaneous inclusion was lower than the separate inclusion of borneol. When water-soluble drug catalpol was jointly included with puerarin or borneol, the simultaneous inclusion was almost the same with their separate inclusion, without charac- teristic peak of catalpol in DSC and X-ray diffraction patterns. There is a competition in the simultaneous inclusion between water-solu- ble drugs puerarin and borneol and a stronger competition in puerarin. The water-soluble drug catalpol could be included with HP-β-CD with no impact on the inclusion of puerarin or borneol.
2-Hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin
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Bornanes
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chemistry
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therapeutic use
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Brain Ischemia
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drug therapy
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Drug Compounding
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methods
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Freeze Drying
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Iridoid Glucosides
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chemistry
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therapeutic use
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Isoflavones
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chemistry
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therapeutic use
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Solubility
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beta-Cyclodextrins
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chemistry
3.Research on the Policy of Standardized Training Program for the Fundamental Medical Practitioners
Sheng-Guo TAN ; Wei-Wen CHEN ; Ji-Na LIAO ; Zhao-Sheng HUANG ;
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(07):-
It is crucial to improve the health care quality during the progress of constructing the new health care system in both urban and rural area.On the condition of increasing government commonweal investment for the basic health care,the standardized training program for the district medical practitioners will become the pivotal step to improve district health care in urban and rural area,standardize medical service,reduce the medical cost and optimize the accessibility to medical care for the mass.Taking the consideration on the personal resource of district medical service in the urban and rural area in China,certain strategic proposals related to the standardized training program for the fundamental medical practitioners are discussed.
4.The analysis of drug resistance characteristics in clinical isolated Helicobacter pylori strains from different gastropathy patients and the inhibitory effect of Lactobacillus acidophilus on drug-resistant Helicobacter pylori
Qin-tu-na-la SI ; Yan LI ; Shang-wei JI ; Yong-gui ZHANG ; Wen-sai QI ; Jiang-bing WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2011;31(7):465-469
Objective To analyze the drug resistant characteristics of 84 clinical isolated Helicobacter pylori (Hp) strains, and to observe the inhibitory effects of anti-Hp Lactobacillus acidophilus (La)4 and La6 on different antibiotic-resistant Hp strains. Methods Hp strains were isolated and cultured from gastric mucosa of 84 different gastropathy patients (20 patients with chronic gastritis, 24 with gastric ulcer, 19 with duodenal ulcer and 16 with gastric cancer). The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of metronidazole, clarithromycin and amoxicillin were tested by E-test in order to determine the resistance of these three antibiotics in clinical isolated Hp strains. With standard La as control, the supernatant of anti-Hp La4 and La6 was added into Hp strains culture wells. Hp strains were cultured in solid media for 72 hours, and then inhibition ring were recorded. Anti-Hp Lactobacillus acidophilus liquid was also added to culture medium of different Hp strains, which were in liquid culture, culture medium were taken at different time points (4,8,12,24,48 hrs) to calculate bacteria colony number and test urease activity. Results In 84 clinical isolated Hp strains, the resistant rates of metronidazole, clarithromycin and amoxicillin resistance rates were 67.9%, 17.9% and 1.2% respectively. Of those 11 strains were mixed drug resistance, which included 10 strains of metronidazole and clarithromycin mixed drug resistance, and one of metronidazole and amoxicillin mixed drug resistance. In solid culture conditions, supernatant of anti-Hp Lactobacillus acidophilus La4 and La6 had obvious inhibitory effect on antibiotic-resistant and non-resistant Hp strains. In liquid culture conditions, anti-Hp Lactobacillu acidophilus La4 and La6 bacterium liquid could inhibit the proliferation of antibiotic-resistant and non-resistant Hp strains, the antagonistic role was significantly stronger than the standard Lactobacillus acidophilus strains (P<0.05). The urease activity of antibiotic-resistant Hp strains was inhibited since mixed cultured with anti-Hp Lactobacillu acidophilus La4 and La6 for 4 hours, the urease activity gradually decreased as culture time extended, and the inhibitory role was significantly stronger than the standard Lactobacillus acidophilus strains (P<0.05). Conclusions In 84 Hp strains, most were metronidazole resistant strains, followed by clarithromycin resistant strains, metronidazole and clarithromycin mixed resistance strains. In vitro, anti-Hp Lactobacillu acidophilus La4 and La6 had obvious inhibitory effects on antibiotic-resistant and non-resistant Hp strains.
5.Variation of Th1/Th2 and Terg in rheumatoid arthritis patients undergoing umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell transplantation
Liming WANG ; Lihua WANG ; Ming LI ; Wen BAI ; Zhanqiang ZHONG ; Jun SHI ; Jianjun ZHOU ; Shigao HUANG ; Na LI ; Haijie JI ; Yongjun LIU ; Mingyuan WU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(45):7279-7284
BACKGROUND:Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease, and traditional treatment methods are difficult to effectively solve the patient's lack of immune tolerance mechanisms. With the development of stem cel s in regenerative medicine, stem cel therapy has become a hot spot in the treatment of autoimmune diseases.
Currently, studies on cel transplantation for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis are rarely reported.
OBJECTIVE:To study the influence of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cel therapy on the changes of Th1/Th2 and Treg in rheumatoid arthritis patients, thereby seeking new therapies for rheumatoid arthritis.
METHODS:We selected 180 cases of rheumatoid arthritis, including 27 patients as control group undergoing non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and anti-rheumatic drugs and 153 patients as cel treatment group undergoing intravenous infusion of 40 mL umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cel s at a density of 4×107. Dosing regimen was same in the two groups. The 76 of 153 patients accepted second cel therapy at 3-4 months after the first cel therapy. After fol ow-up of 3 and 6 months, clinical effectiveness evaluation (DAS28, HAQ, ACR20), rheumatoid factor, anti-CCP antibodies, T cel subsets, Th cytokine were detected;for patients with second cel therapy, T cel subsets and Treg were detected at 8 months after treatment.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) At 3 months after treatment, the DAS28, HAQ and ACR20 scores were significantly lower in the cel treatment group than the control group (P<0.01). (2) At 3 and 6 months after cel therapy, the DAS28 and HAQ scores were significantly decreased in the cel treatment group (P<0.01), and these scores were decreased continuously after second cel therapy (P<0.01). (3) Interferon-γlevel in cel s did not change obviously at 3-6 months after treatment, but the interleukin-4 level was gradual y increased at 6 months after treatment (P<0.05). (4) The number of Treg cel s was significantly increased at 3-6 months after treatment (P<0.01), which was closely related to ACR, especial y ACR70 percentage (P<0.05);the ratio of CD4+Treg was increased significantly at 3 months after treatment (P<0.05), and this increasing trend was also maintained at 6 and 8 months after treatment, but there was no significant difference (P>0.05). (5) B cel levels were significantly decreased at 6 months after treatment (P>0.05);the rheumatoid factor value was significantly decreased at 3-6 months after treatment (P<0.05). (6) There was no change in anti-CCP antibody and interleukin-17 levels at 3-6 months after treatment. These findings indicate that after treatment with umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cel s, the Th1/Th2 tends to balance and Treg level is elevated in rheumatoid arthritis patients, which are directly related to clinical trials and symptomatic relief. Therefore, standard rheumatism medication combined with umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cel transplantation can improve immune network effects, adjust the immune tolerance and prevent il ness progress in rheumatoid arthritis patients.
6.Comparison of mtDNA extraction from different parts of sarcosaphagous insects.
Ya-Dong GUO ; Ji-Feng CAI ; Ri-Na SU ; Yun-Feng CHANG ; Ling-Mei LAN ; Xiang LI ; Ji-Fang WEN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2010;26(5):336-339
OBJECTIVE:
To explore mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) extraction effects of different parts from sarcosaphagous insects using improved cetyltriethylammnonium bromide (CTAB) method.
METHODS:
Thirteen Lucilia sericata (Meigen) and 13 Nicrophorus fossor (Erichson) were collected from the corpses of rabbits placed on the outdoor lawn in Huhehot district. Four parts (head, chest muscle, legs and wings) of insect were collected, and the mtDNA of all samples were extracted using CTAB method. The purity and concentration were tested using protein and nucleic acid spectrophotometry. The integrity of the extracted mtDNA and PCR products were checked by agarose gel electrophoresis. The PCR products were sequenced and the obtained sequences were imputed into GenBank for comparison.
RESULTS:
mtDNA were successfully extracted from 10 head samples, 6 legs samples, 4 wing samples and 13 chest muscle samples of the Lucilia sericata (Meigen). Also, mtDNA were successfully extracted from 5 head samples, 8 legs samples, 3 wing samples and 13 chest muscle samples of the Nicrophorus fossor (Erichson).
CONCLUSION
mtDNA can be obtained from chest muscle and other parts of sarcosaphagous insects using the improved CTAB method.
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Coleoptera/genetics*
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DNA, Mitochondrial/isolation & purification*
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Diptera/genetics*
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Electron Transport Complex IV/genetics*
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Electrophoresis, Agar Gel
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Entomology
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Forensic Medicine/methods*
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Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods*
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Rabbits
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Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Species Specificity
7.Impacts of passive smoking on learning and memory ability of mouse offsprings and intervention by antioxidants.
Jie YANG ; Li-Na JIANG ; Zhen-Li YUAN ; Yu-Fei ZHENG ; Lu WANG ; Min JI ; Zhi-Qiang SHEN ; Xin-Wei WANG ; Qiang MA ; Zhu-Ge XI ; Jun-Wen LI
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2008;21(2):144-149
OBJECTIVETo determine the impact of passive smoking and the protective effect of antioxidants such as vitamin E and quercetin on learning and memory ability of mouse offsprings.
METHODSA passive smoking model of pregnant mice was established. Learning and memory ability was evaluated by the water maze test and long term potentiation (LTP). Nitric oxide (NO), content, nitric oxide synthase (NOS), acetylcholinesteras (Ache) activity in brain, vitamin E concentration, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in serum were determined. The latency period (the time during which the mice swim from the starting position to the ending position) and errors (the number of mice entering the blind end) in control and antioxidant intervention groups were compared with those in the smoke exposure group after 6 days.
RESULTSThe latency period as well as errors in the air, control diet, tobacco smoke (TS), and vitamin E diet groups were decreased significantly as compared with the TS and control diet groups (P<0.05). LTP was restrained in the TS and control diet groups. LTP in all the antioxidant diet groups was significantly increased compared with the TS and control diet groups. In addition, NOS and acetylcholinesteras (Ache) activitiy was significantly higher in the TS and control diet groups than in the air and control diet group. NO content was not significantly different among the different groups, and significantly lower in the TS and vitamin E diet groups than in the TS group, control diet group, quercetin diet group, and mixture diet group (P<0.05). Vitamin E concentration and ROS activity in serum were correlated with the outcome of water maze and LTP.
CONCLUSIONPassive smoking reduces LTP formation by disturbing the hippocampus function of mice, by decreasing NOS and Ache activity and increasing NO content. Antioxidants (especially vitamin E) partially improve the learning and memory ability of offsprings whose mothers are exposed to tobacco smoke during pregnancy.
Animals ; Antioxidants ; administration & dosage ; Body Weight ; Brain ; enzymology ; metabolism ; Female ; Learning ; Long-Term Potentiation ; Male ; Maternal Exposure ; Maze Learning ; Memory ; Mice ; Nitric Oxide ; metabolism ; Nitric Oxide Synthase ; metabolism ; Pregnancy ; Tobacco Smoke Pollution
8.Features of a Chinese family with cerebral cavernous malformation induced by a novel CCM1 gene mutation.
Xue WANG ; Xue-Wu LIU ; Nora LEE ; Qi-Ji LIU ; Wen-Na LI ; Tao HAN ; Kun-Kun WEI ; Shan QIAO ; Zhao-Fu CHI
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(18):3427-3432
BACKGROUNDFamilial cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs), characterized by hemorrhagic stroke, recurrent headache and epilepsy, are congenital vascular anomalies of the central nervous system. Familial CCMs is an autosomal dominant inherited disorder and three CCM genes have been identified. We report a Chinese family with CCMs and intend to explore clinical, pathological, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features and pathogenic gene mutation of this family.
METHODSTotally 25 family members underwent brain MRI examination and clinical check. Two patients with surgical indications had surgical treatment and the specimens were subjected to histopathological and microstructural examination. In addition, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and direct sequencing were performed with genomic DNA extracted from 25 family members' blood samples for mutation detection.
RESULTSBrain MRI identified abnormal results in seven family members. All of them had multiple intracranial lesions and four cases had skin cavernous hemangioma. T2-weighted sequence showed that the lesions were typically characterized by an area of mixed signal intensity. Gradient-echo (GRE) sequence was more sensitive to find micro-cavernous hemangiomas. There was a wide range in the clinical manifestations as well as the age of onset in the family. The youngest patient was an 8-year-old boy with least intracranial lesions. Histopathological and microstructural examination showed that CCMs were typically discrete multi-sublobes of berry-like lesions, with hemorrhage in various stages of illness evolution. They were formed by abnormally enlarged sinusoids and the thin basement membranes. A novel T deletion mutation in exon 14 of CCM1 gene was identified by mutation detection in the seven patients. But unaffected members and healthy controls did not carry this mutation.
CONCLUSIONSThe clinical manifestations were heterogenic within this family. We identified a novel mutation (c.1396delT) was the disease-causing mutation for this family and extended the mutational spectrum of CCMs.
Adult ; Animals ; Female ; Hemangioma, Cavernous, Central Nervous System ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Humans ; KRIT1 Protein ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Microtubule-Associated Proteins ; genetics ; Middle Aged ; Mutation ; Pedigree ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins ; genetics
9.Effective inactivatian test of inactivated hepatitis A vaccine using integrated cell culture/strand-specific reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction.
Jian ZHOU ; Guang JI ; Jia-na WEN ; Jia LI ; Wei SHENG ; Zhi-quan GUO ; Guo-yang LIAO ; Shu-de JIANG ; Ming-bo SUN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2008;22(6):488-491
OBJECTIVETo establish an quick, sensitive and specific assay for effective inactivatian test of inactivated hepatitis A vaccine.
METHODSeffective inactivatian test of inactivated hepatitis A vaccine were carried out using integrated cell culture/strand-specific RT-PCR (ICC/strand-specific RT-PCR) assay compared with traditional ELISA and nest RT-PCR assay.
RESULTSall the samples were infectious negative detecting by both ICC/ strand-specific RT-PCR and ELISA assay,while some samples appeared false positive detecting by nest RT-PCR.
CONCLUSIONICC/strand-specific RT-PCR assay is a novel, rapid, sensitive and reliable method for effective inactivatian test of inactivated hepatitis A vaccine. Shorting detection period largely, this assay may be used as an alternative method for routine inactivated hepatitis A vaccines test.
Animals ; Biotechnology ; methods ; Cell Culture Techniques ; Cells, Cultured ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Hepatitis A Vaccines ; metabolism ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; methods ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Vaccines, Inactivated ; metabolism ; Viral Vaccines ; metabolism ; Virus Cultivation ; methods ; Virus Inactivation
10.Non-invasive assessment of liver fibrosis with the quantitative parameters of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography.
Na LI ; Hong DING ; Hong-chun LIU ; Xi-yuan LIN ; Pei-li FAN ; Chen XU ; Wen-ping WANG ; Ji-yao WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2009;17(9):699-700
Adolescent
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Adult
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Biopsy, Needle
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methods
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Contrast Media
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Female
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Humans
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Hyaluronic Acid
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blood
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Liver
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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Liver Cirrhosis
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blood
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Platelet Count
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Severity of Illness Index
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Ultrasonography
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instrumentation
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methods
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Young Adult
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gamma-Glutamyltransferase
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blood