1.Effect of Jiuqiang Naoliqing on the TXA_2 and PGI_2 level in spontaneous hypertension rat plasma
Xiang-ying KONG ; Ping-ping ZUO ; Zhi-meng LI ; Jinhong DUAN ; Lingna KONG ; Shunling DAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(9):518-519
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of Jiuqiang Naoliqing(JNQ) on the TXA2 and PGI2 level in spontaneous hypertension rat (SHR) plasma.MethodsThe plasma was separated after the SHR and Wistar rats were treated with JNQ at the dose of 0.133g/kg,0.265g/kg,0.530g/kg and 1% carboxymethyl cellulose respectively for 5 weeks. The level of TXB2 and 6 keto PGF1α ,stable metabolin of TXA2 and PGI 2,in SHR plasma was tested by radioimmunoassay.ResultsThe level of TXB2 and the ratio of TXB2/6 keto PGF1α (T/P) in SHR plasma increased significantly(P<0.01),and there was no significant difference in the concentration of 6 keto PGF1α between Wistar rats and SHR plasma(P>0.05). JNQ could increase the generation of 6 keto PGF1α and decrease the level of TXB2 and T/P in SHR plasma after treated with different dosages for 5 weeks.ConclusionJNQ may improve the balance between TXA2 and PGI2 in SHR plasma.
2.Antitumor activity of recombinant antimicrobial peptide penaeidin-2 against kidney cancer cells.
Ming-Xiang, MENG ; Jian-Fang, NING ; Jing-You, YU ; Dan-Dan, CHEN ; Xiao-Lin, MENG ; Jin-Ping, XU ; Jie, ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2014;34(4):529-34
Penaeidin-2 (Pen-2) is an important antimicrobial peptide derived from the Pacific white shrimp, Penaeus vannamei, and possesses both antibacterial and antifungal activities. Recent studies suggest that recombinant penaeidins show similar activities to the native Pen-2 protein. Previous researches have shown that some antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) exhibit cytotoxic activity against cancer cells. To date, there have been no studies on the antitumor effects of Pen-2. This study evaluated the potential of recombinant pen-2 (rPen-2) in the selective killing of kidney cancer cell lines ACHN and A498, and its action mechanism. MTT assays found the maximal growth inhibition of HK-2, ACHN and A498 cells treated with 100 μg/mL rPen-2 at 48 h was 13.2%, 62.4%, and 70.4%, respectively. DNA-specific fluorescent dye staining showed a high percentage of apoptosis on cancer cells. Flow cytometry revealed that the apoptosis rate of HK-2, ACHN and A498 cells was 15.2%, 55.2%, and 61.5% at 48 h respectively, suggesting that rPen-2 induced higher apoptosis rate in cancer cells than in HK-2 cells. Laser confocal scanning microscopy demonstrated that the plasma membrane was the key site where rPen-2 interacted with and destroyed tumor cells. Scanning electron microscopy showed the morphologic changes of the cell membranes of kidney cancer cells treated with rPen-2. These results suggest that rPen-2 is a novel potential therapeutic agent that may be useful in treating kidney cancers.
3.Imaging diagnosis of granulocytic sarcoma
Zhou HUANG ; Daohai XIE ; Qian MENG ; Xiaoxia PING ; Ziwei LU ; Xiang FANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2015;(4):625-629
Objective To summarize radiographic manifestations of granulocytic sarcoma (GS),in order to investigate its radio-graphic feature.Methods Nine patients of GS confirmed by surgery pathology and immunohistochemistry were collected.There were four cases underwent CT scan,2 underwent MRI,3 underwent CT and MRI meanwhile.Results There were 4 cases in the lymph nodes,4 cases in the bone,1 case in the enterocoelia.The density of enlarged lymph node was inhomogeneous,and smaller lymph node was homogeneous density,both enhanced obviously.The density or intensity of the lesions occurred in the canalis verteb-ralis and paravertebra was also homogeneous,slightly enhanced,with bone and medulla ossea invasion.Lesions in the enterocoelia was inhomogeneous desity with clear boundary,enhanced inhomogeneously.Conclusion GS is a rare extramedullary malignant tumor composed of immature myeloid cells.CT and MRI can provide a certain diagnostic value.The perplexity in diagnosing such lesions highlighted the need of careful interpretation of all clinacal,radiographic,histopathological and immunochistochemical details as it is one of the most frequently misdiagnosed disorder.
4.The Interaction Between Human TRIM5? Chimera and HIV-1gag Protein in Vitro
Xiang-Ping MENG ; Xiu-Ying LI ; Han-Xiao SUN ; Xue-Mei MO ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(05):-
Objective:To express and purify the TRIM5? chimaera[TRIM5? H(R328-332)] protein and to explore the interaction between the TRIM5? H(R328-332)and HIV-1gag. Methods:The plasmid pET28aTRIM5? H(R328-332) was transformed to E.coli BL21 (DE3) strain ,and the expression of TRIM5? H(R328-332) protein was induced by IPTG,purified with Ni2+ chromatography.The expression and purification of TRIM5? H(R328-332) were analyzed by SDS-PAGE and Western blot,and the interaction between TRIM5? H(R328-332) and HIV-1gag was detected by co-immunoprecipitation,His pull-down and ELISA. Results:The recombinant plasmid pET28aTRIM5? H(R328-332) was successfully expressed in E.coli. The results showed that the purified full length TRIM5? H(R328-332) interacted with HIV-1gag protein. Conclusion:The human TRIM5? chimaera was expressed successfully in vitro,and the study demonstrates that the human TRIM5? chimaera interacts with HIV-1 gag in vitro.
5. Preparation of lyophilized powder in oral Pueraria flavonoids loaded solid lipid nanoparticles and determination of release rate of its four effective components
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2014;45(17):2467-2474
Objective: To prepare the lyophilized powder of Pueraria flavonoids loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (PF-SLN) and determine the dissolution rate of its four effective components: 3'-hydroxypuerarin, puerarin, daidzin, and daidzein. Methods: PF-SLN was prepared by the high pressure homogenization (HPH) technology. The lyophilized formula contained mannitol as cryoprotectant. The release rates of the four effective components from the PF-SLN lyophilized powder as well as the physical mixture were determined, with artificial gastric juice (pH 1.2) as dissolvent. Results: The technical parameters of PF-SLN preparation optimized by orthogonal test were as follows: The ratio and the dosage of lipid-surfactant were 2:1 and 2.0%, PF dosage was 2.5%, and 150 MPa homogeneity was 15 cycles. The optimal PF-SLN lyophilized powder was loosen with the particle size of (517.1 ± 10.3) nm, polydisperse index of 0.484 ± 0.210, and Zeta potential of (-21.91 ± 2.03) mV, respectively. The in vitro accumulated dissolution rates of PF-SLN lyophilized powder were slower than those of the physical mixture. Conclusion: The method employed to prepare PF-SLN lyophilized powder is feasible. PF-SLN lyophilized powder could delay the in vitro dissolution rate notablely. It might be a novel vehicle potentially for nano-drug delivery system of Pueraria flavonoids.
6.Effect of irradiation intensity on dual-cured resin/ceramic bond durability.
Xiang-feng MENG ; Xiao LIU ; Xiao-ping LUO ; Ning GU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2010;28(1):13-16
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of light irradiation intensity on bond durability of dual-cured resin luting agents to silanized ceramics.
METHODSLinkmax HV (LMHV), Nexus 2 (NX2), Variolink II HV (VL II HV) as dual-cured resin luting agents were bonded to silanized GN-I glass ceramics, and irradiated by 800, 310 and 80 mW x cm(-2) light intensity to form micro-shear test specimens. After 1, 90 d water storage, micro-shear bond strength of silanized resin/ceramic luting agent were measured. Data of each resin luting agent were analyzed by one-way ANOVA.
RESULTS90 d water storage decreased significantly the bond strength of all test groups, and the weak of irradiation intensity did not deteriorate this reduction of bond strength of luting resin/cermaic, oppositely in which LMHV irradiated by 310 mW x cm(-2) light intensity and NX2 irradiated by 80 mW x cm(-2) showed the higher bond strength than that irradiated by 800 mW x cm(-2).
CONCLUSIONThe weak of irradiation intensity does not affect the bond durability of dual-cured resin luting agents to silanized ceramics.
Ceramics ; Composite Resins ; Dental Cements ; Humans ; Materials Testing ; Resin Cements
7.Research progress of layer-by-layer self-assembly technology in drug delivery
Jin-wei DI ; Yi-meng DU ; Xiang GAO ; Hui ZHANG ; Nan LIU ; Ai-ping ZHENG ; Jing GAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2020;55(11):2595-2605
In recent years, layer-by-layer self-assembly (LbL) has developed rapidly. It has been widely used in various industries such as medicine and metallurgy because of its simplicity, flexibility and controllability. In the study of drug delivery system, hollow microcapsules constructed by LbL method as drug carrier have great advantages in drug release, circulation
8.The comparative research on resin bond strength and durability of two machinable glass ceramic.
Qing LIU ; Xiang-feng MENG ; Hong DING ; Xiao-ping LUO
West China Journal of Stomatology 2011;29(2):129-135
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of different silane couplers on bond strength and durability of two machinable glass ceramics to resin cement.
METHODSTwo machinable glass ceramics (A and B) were silanized by three silane couplers (A, B, C), and were bonded with a resin cement (G-CEM) to form micro-shear test specimens of six groups. The specimens of each group were subdivided into two subgroups, and their micro-shear bond strength was measured before and after 10000 thermal cycles. Bond strength data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA.
RESULTSBefore thermal cycles, the bond strength of ceramic A treated by silane coupler A was lower than that of ceramic B (P = 0.002). The bond strength of ceramic A treated by silane coupler C was significantly higher than that treated by silane coupler A and B (P = 0.014, P = 0.019). 10 000 thermal cycles obviously decreased the bond strength of all groups except the group of ceramic A treated by silane coupler B, and no significant difference was found between three silane coupler with either of two ceramic. However the bond strength of ceramic B treated by silane coupler B and C was significantly higher than that of ceramic A (P = 0.003, P = 0.027).
CONCLUSIONAs well as the types of silane coupler, the type of ceramic could affect their bond strength and durability to resin cement.
Ceramics ; Materials Testing ; Resin Cements ; Silanes
9.Research on the resin bond durability of glass-infiltrated alumina ceramic.
Xiang-feng MENG ; Xiao-ping LUO ; Ning GU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2010;28(4):367-369
OBJECTIVETo analyze the effect of different silane coupling agents on the resin bond durability of glass-infiltrated alumina ceramic. Methods A glass-infiltrated alumina ceramic was silanized or not by three silane coupling agents. The treated ceramic surfaces were bonded with two resin cements. Their micro-bond strength were measured after 0, 30,000 thermal cycles.
RESULTSBefore thermal cycling, resin cement A had lowest bond strength to ceramic, and ceramic treated by silane coupling agent A with two cements had lower bond strength than those treated by silane coupling agent B and C. After thermal cycling, cement A had no bond strength with no treated ceramic, only ceramic treated by silane coupling agent A with two cements had more than 5 MPa bond strength.
CONCLUSIONThe glass-infiltrated alumina cermaic treated by the silane coupling agent activated by 10-methacryloyloxydecyl-dihydrogen phosphate could obtain better bond durability with different type of resin cements.
Aluminum Oxide ; chemistry ; Ceramics ; chemistry ; Dental Bonding ; Glass ; chemistry ; Resin Cements ; chemistry
10.Application of acupuncture compound anesthesia in transvaginal ultrasound-guided oocyte retrieval.
Ping MENG ; Ling-Ling WANG ; Bin XU ; Hai-Xiang SUN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2008;28(6):451-455
OBJECTIVETo observe analgesic effect and safety of acupuncture compound anesthesia in transvaginal ultrasound-guided oocyte retrieval.
METHODSThree hundred and sixteen cases undergoing in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) were randomly allocated to an acupuncture compound anesthesia group (n = 146) and a simple Pethidine group (n = 170). They received respectively electroacupuncture combined with intramuscular injection of Pethidine and simple intramuscular injection of Pethidine 30 min before oocyte retrieval.
RESULTSThe acupuncture compound anesthesia group was significantly better than the simple Pethidine group in the pain rating and pain score (P < 0.01); the incidence rate of abdominal pain at 1 h and 2-5 h after oocyte retrieval in the acupuncture compound anesthesia group was lower than that in the simple Pethidine group (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONIn transvaginal ultrasound-guided oocyte retrieval, acupuncture compound anesthesia has the advances of safety, high effectiveness, rapid recovery after oocyte retrieval, and few side effects.
Acupuncture Analgesia ; Adult ; Embryo Transfer ; Female ; Fertilization in Vitro ; Humans ; Oocyte Retrieval ; methods ; Ultrasonography ; Vagina ; diagnostic imaging