1.Epidemic characteristics and response situation of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2015;(10):972-977
The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) discovered in 2012 was caused by a novel coronavirus .With high mortality and severe acute respiratory syndrome ,the coronavirus had been named as the Middle East Respiratory Syn‐drome Coronavirus (MERS‐COV) .At present ,the disease occurred in the Middle East and spread to other countries aroused extensive attention all over the world .In this review ,we mainly focus on the research progress of MERS‐CoV about the epide‐miological characteristics ,clinical treatment and global response situation ,providing advices and references of preventing and controlling effectively for M ERS in the future .
2.Chemical constituents of Rauvolfia verticillata.
Bo HONG ; Wenjing LI ; Chunjie ZHAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2012;47(6):764-8
The study on the Rauvolfia verticillata (Lour.) Baill., which belongs to Apocynaceae, was carried out to look for its chemical constituents and pharmacological activity. The isolation and purification were performed by chromatography on silica gel, Sephadex LH-20 and ODS (octadecyl silane) open column. The structures of obtained compounds were elucidated on the basis of physicochemical properties and spectral analysis. Three indole alkaloids and one acridone alkaloid were isolated from chloroform layer extract and identified as ajmalicine B (1), sandwicine (2), raunescine (3) and 7-hydroxynoracronycine (4) separately. Ajmalicine B (1) is a new compound belonging to indole alkaloid. Compound 4 as an acridone alkaloid was a new type compound isolated from Rauvolfia genus for the first time. We also did some biological activity research on the new type compound (4) to explore other pharmacological activities in addition to antihypertensive activity.
3.Cost-minimization Analysis of 4 Chemotherapies for Advanced (Ⅲb~Ⅳ) Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
Hong GUO ; Hong XU ; Xiuming ZHANG ; Wenjing LI
China Pharmacy 2005;0(14):-
0.05),respectively.The adverse drug reactions(ADR)were characterized by different degree of myelosuppression,change in platelet,nausea and vomiting,alopecia etc,all were cured with symptomatic treatment.CONCLUSION:NP scheme enjoys good cost-effectiveness,but with severe ADR.For those patients had good economical condition and attach great importance to life quality,GP scheme is preferable.
4.Intermittent pneumatic compression or sequential compression device for deep venous thrombosis prevention in bedridden or immobile patients: A systematic review
Wen XIAO ; Wenjing XU ; Hongwei ZHU ; Hong SUN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(23):59-63
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of intermittent pneumatic compression or sequential compression device in prevention of deep venous thrombosis in long-term bedridden patients.Methods We searched Pubmed (1996~),The Cochrane Library (1997~),CLNAHL (1980~),CNKI (1994~),EM-BASE,Science Direct,Oxford Journals,Wanfang Data(1998 ~),and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in which IPC or SCD was used as an intervention to prevent DVT,and all the trials were published in English or Chinese.The methodological quality of the included studies was assessed according to the standard of Cochrane systematic review.RevMan 5.0 software was used for Meta-analysis.Results Seven RCTs were included.The results of Meta-analysis showed that the incidence of DVT in the IPC or SCD group was lower than that in the control group.Conclusions IPC or SCD shows an effective tendency in DVT prevention,but because of the low quality and the small sample of the included studies,this conclusion needs to be verified by protocols of more samples and higher quality.
5.Biological characteristics of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells in different conditioned media
Jianyu ZHOU ; Yue XU ; Wenjing HUANG ; Junjiang LIU ; Jingxin HONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(32):5114-5119
BACKGROUND:The growth of mesenchymal stem cells in vitro in different conditioned media is different evidently. So it is necessary to choose a more suitable medium. OBJECTIVE:To contrast and observe the proliferation of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells in three kinds of media and to check the immunophenotype and differentiation ability of mesenchymal stem cells. METHODS:Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells were col ected by explant method in sterile conditions. After subculturing by T75 incubation bottles, the third generation of mesenchymal stem cells were cultured in Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium/Ham’s nutrient mixture F-12 medium containing 5%fetal bovine serum, Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium/Ham’s nutrient mixture F-12 containing 10%fetal bovine serum and Mesen PRO RSTM medium. After 1, 3, 5, 7 days of culture, the cells were counted to draw a growth curve. Immunophenotype of the third generation of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells were determined by flow cytometry and the ability of osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation was also detected. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The third generation of cells cultured highly expressed CD44, CD73, CD90, CD105, but did not express CD29, CD31, CD34, HLA-DR. The oil red O staining showed a lot of little red lipid drops after adipogenic induction;alizarin red staining showed osteoblast-like cells after osteogenic induction, indicating umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells in vitro have the potential of multi-directional differentiation. After observation and counting, the colony and shape of cells cultured in Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium/Ham’s nutrient mixture F-12 containing 10%fetal bovine serum were superior to those cultured in the other two media. Therefore, it is concluded that Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium/Ham’s nutrient mixture F-12 containing 10%fetal bovine serum is preferred for cellsubculture.
6.Preliminary Study of Renal Perfusion Imaging by Computed Tomography in Patients of Essential Hypertension With Target Organ Damage
Hong YU ; Junqing XU ; Wenjing DING ; Chongfu JIA
Chinese Circulation Journal 2015;(11):1063-1066
Objective: To assess the renal cortical perfusion parameters by the imaging of computed tomography (CT) in patients of essential hypertension (EH) with target organ damage.
Methods: A total of 90 subjects with the entire information including 59 EH patients were studied. The EH patients were divided into 2 groups: EH + target organ damage group,n=30 and EH without target organ damage group,n=29. In addition, there was a Control group,n=31 healthy volunteers. All subjects received 128-slice dual-source CT renal perfusion scanning, the quantitative perfusion of renal cortex blood lfow (BF), blood volume (BV), time to peak (TTP) and the mean transit time (MTT) were examined and compared among different groups.
Results: There were 90/97 (92.8%) participants eligible for perfusion analysis. Compared to Control group, EH without target organ damage group had the similar parameters of BF, BV, MTT and TTP,P>0.05. While EH + target organ damage group had decreased BF (214.6 ± 36.1) ml/(min?100 ml ) than Control group (262.1 ± 26.6) ml/(min?100 ml ),P<0.01, and BV, TTP, MTT were similar to Control group,P>0.05. Compared to EH without target organ damage group, the EH + target organ damage group presented decreased BF (214.6 ±3 6.1) ml/(min?100 ml ) vs (268.9 ± 33.1) ml/(min?100 ml ), P<0.01 and prolonged MTT, TTP,P< 0.05.
Conclusion: CT imaging may evaluate the renal cortical perfusion changes, and especially BF which can relfect the renal perfusion more sensitively than other parameters in EH + target organ damage patients.
7.CCL18 downregulates the expression of miR98 in breast cancer cells via N-Ras/c-myc/lin28 pathway
Ruihua ZHAO ; Xiangke LI ; Wenjing JIANG ; Weijie ZHANG ; Hong ZONG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2015;(6):775-781
Objective To explore whether CCL18 is involved in regulating the expression of miRNAs in breast cancer.Methods The expression profile of miRNAs in the breast cancer cell following CCL18 treatment was determined by miRNAs microarray analysis.Then we performed QRT-PCR and Luciferase Reporter Assay to validate the results from the miRNAs microassay.We used transient transfection to change the expression of miR98 and c-myc in breast cancer cells.We then used QRT-PCR and Western blot to analyze the mechanism by which CCL18 downregulates the expression of miR98 in breast cancer cells.Results miRNAs microarray analysis showed that cells treated with CCL18 differentially expressed 20 miRNAs genes compared with those in the control group. Our QRT-PCR and Luciferase Reporter Assay confirmed the result.The mRNA and protein expressions of C-myc and lin28 were increased after CCL18 stimulation in breast cancer cells.Transfection with c-myc siRNAs rescued the increase of lin28 and loss of miR98 expression caused by CCL18 stimulation.Our results also showed that CCL18 could upregulate the expression of N-Ras at post-transcription level.Conclusion CCL18 downregulates the expression of miR98 via N-Ras/c-myc/lin28 pathway.The downregulated miR98 increases the expression of N-Ras after transfection,which further activates c-myc/lin28 pathway and forms a positive feedback loop.
8.Meropenem effects on biological characteristics of umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells during umbilical cord collection
Junjiang LIU ; Jianyu ZHOU ; Wenjing HUANG ; Jingxin HONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(37):5942-5946
BACKGROUND:Due to the difficulty in the control of delivery and col ection process, antibiotics are often added into the preservation fluid in order to avoid bacterial contamination but not affect cellgrowth and proliferation. OBJECTIVE:To observe the effects of meropenem on the proliferation and differentiation potential of umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells. METHODS:There were two groups in this experiment:control group, preservation fluid with penicil in-streptomycin (final concentration of 100 U/mL);experimental group, preservation fluid with meropenem (final mass concentration of 1.0 mg/L). 100 umbilical cord samples were col ected in each group, and the positive rate was calculated. After isolation and culture, the passage 3 cells were used to draw a growth curve, flow cytometry analysis was used for phenotype determination, and osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation of cells were detected. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The contamination rates were 3%(3/100) in the experimental group and 20%(20/100) in the control group, indicating that meropenem can obviously reduce the contamination rate. In the experimental group, the morphology, differentiation potential and cellphenotype of the passage 3 cells were al normal. The proliferation ability of cells showed no difference between the two groups. Therefore, meropenem can be added to the preservation fluid.
9.Application of preoperative MRI on breast cancer patients undergoing breast-conserving surgery
Wenjing WANG ; Qingshan HONG ; Yan ZHANG ; Qinglu GUO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(6):943-946,978
Objective To evaluate the influence of preoperative MRI on tumor-positive rate of resection margins in breast cancer patients eligible for breast-conserving surgery.Methods Study group consisted of 64 consecutive patients with breast cancer eligible for breast-conserving surgery,while 73 cases as history control group.For the two groups,a first plan for breast-conserving surgery was made on the basis of conventional imaging and clinical evaluation.Study group underwent preoperative breast MRI and re-evalu-ated before final surgical plan was made.Rates of tumor-positive resection margins were compared between the 2 groups.Surgical plan alteration was recorded in the study group.Results Study group had lower rate of tumor-positive resection margin compared with control group (9.6% vs 24.7%,P =0.04).Furthermore,18.8% of study group altered the finial surgical plan to mastectomy after breast MRI.Conclusion Preoperative breast MRI can more acurately evaluate the extent of breast cancer,therefore decrease rate of tumor-positive resection margin in breast cancer patients eligible for breast-conserving surgery.
10.Optimization of Extraction for Water Soluble Component with Anti-hepatic Fibrosis Effects from Carthamus tinctorius L. via a Multi-index Orthogonal Method
Wenjing LI ; Defu CAI ; Qinglian YU ; Yingcai NIU ; Lina GUO ; Bo HONG
Herald of Medicine 2014;(7):931-934
Objective To optimize the extraction process of anti-hepatic fibrosis water-soluble component from Carthamus tinctorius L. via the orthogonal method. Methods The influences of type and content of solvent,extraction time,and extraction frequency on processing were investigated by assessing the content of hydroxysafflor yellow A,yield of extraction and anti-hepatic fibrosis potency via the high performance liquid chromatography and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay by L9(3)4 orthogonal test. Results The optimum extracting condition for the anti-hepatic fibrosis water-soluble component from carthamus tinctorius L. was as follows: extracting with 10 times the volume of 10% ethanol for twice, 0. 5 h in each. Conclusion The process is scientific and feasible, which serves as a guideline for the production of the anti-hepatic fibrosis water-soluble components.