1. HPLC-ELSD determination of Fructopyrano-(l → 4)-glucopyranose in Radix Isatidis
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2012;47(17):1404-1406
OBJECTIVE: To establish an HPLC-ELSD method to determine a new compound named Fructopyrano-(1 → 4)-glucopyranose in Radix Isatidis. METHODS: The HPLC method was conducted on an Agilent XDB-C18 column (4.6 mm × 150 mm, 5 μm), with methanol-water (5:95) as the mobile phase. The drift tube temperature was 115°C and flow fate of carrier gas was 3 L · min-1. RESULTS: The calibration curve was linear for FG in the range of 8.40 - 21.00 ng (r = 0.9990). The recovery was 97.27% - 102.72%. CONCLUSION: This method is accurate, reliable, rapid, sensitive, reproducible, and can be used for the determination of FG in Radix Isatidis. Copyright 2012 by the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.
2.Effect of the regulation of adiponectin on the expression of nitric oxide synthase in the retinas of diabetic rats
Yan, DAI ; Xiao-li, WANG ; Xiao-hu, CHEN ; Bo, HU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2012;(12):1086-1089
Background Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a common complication of diabetic mellitus,but its pathogenesis is still unclear.Adiponectin may restrain inflammatory reaction and reduce adhesion of vascular endothelial cell to influence diabetic microangiopathy.Relation between adiponectin and nitric oxide synthase (NOS)is less reported.Objective This study was to observe the effect of adiponectin on the expression of NOS in the retinas of diabetic rats.Methods Forty 8-10 weeks Sprague-Dawley (SD) female rats were collected.The rats were randomized into the normal control group (10 rats),adiponectin group (15 rats) and diabetic model control group (15 rats) using the random number table method.Tetraoxypyrimidine was intraperitoneally injected to establish the diabetic model in the rats of the adiponectin group and diabetic model control group,and 10 μg/kg of adiponectin was then injected into the rats of the adiponectin group.Western blot was used to detect the expression of the adiponectin protein in the rat retinas,and the expression of NOS in rat retina was located by immunochemistry.The use of the animals complied with the Regulations for the Administration of Affairs Concerning Experimental Animals by State Science and Technology Commission.Results The relative amount of adiponectin (adiponectin/β-actin)in the retinas was 0.85 ± 0.21,0.79 ± 0.17 and 0.42 ± 0.08,respectively,in the normal control group,adiponectin group and diabetic model control group,with significant differences among the 3 groups (F =4.236,P =0.000).The adiponectin/β-actin ratio in the retinas of the diabetic model control group was significantly declined in comparison with the normal control group and adiponectin group (q =6.615,P =0.000 ; q =6.026,P =0.000).The NOS levels (A value) in the retinas were 0.244 ± 0.035,0.262 ± 0.032 and 0.367 ± 0.066,respectively,in the normal control group,adiponectin group and diabetic model control group,showing a significant difference among them (F =3.752,P =0.001).The A value of NOS in the diabetic model control group was significantly increased in comparison with the normal control group and adiponectin group (q =3.488,P =0.002 ; q =3.079,P =0.005).NOS expression was localized to the inner nuclear layer and retinal ganglion cell layer.Conclusions Adiponectin reduces NO content in diabetic rat retinas by regulating NOS expression.
4.Application of complexity and wavelet packet transformation to motion recognition
Zhiguo YAN ; Zhizhong WANG ; Xiao HU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(01):-
Complexity algorithm and wavelet package transform are discussed in this paper. To improve the classification ability of complexity algorithm in motion pattern recognition, it's used together with wavelet package transform. This method shows a better performance than a single complexity algorithm.
5.Study on the polymorphysm of MTHFR gene in coronary heart disease in Guizhou
Yan XIAO ; Zhiheng HU ; Keren SHAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2001;0(04):-
Objective Study on methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase(MTHFR)gene polymorphism in coronary heart disease.Methods Detect the MTHFR C677T gene polymorphism by PCR-RFLP in 73 cases of healthy individuals and 87 cases of coronary heart diseas(CHD).Results At the site of 677,the T allele frequencies are 18.5%,36.1%,respectively,for healthy individuals and 87 cases of coronary heart disease.The frequecies of MTHFR CT genotype and T allel were significantly higher in disease groups.There are significant differences between disease group and control group(P
6.Investigation of physical growth in 115 infants with eczema
Ying LIU ; Yizhu XIAO ; Yan HU
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2017;35(1):1-4
Objective To explore the physical growth in infants with eczema who treated with regular use of glucocorticoid.Methods A total of 115 full-term infants newly diagnosed with eczema were included in this study and treated with topical glucocorticoids regularly.The severity of eczema was assessed and anthropometric indices were measured regularly.Results Both weight for age (WAZ) and length for age (LAZ) at birth and 6-month-old were higher than those of World Health Organization (WHO) child growth standards.However,the LAZ at diagnosis and 3 months after treatment were lower than that of WHO child growth standards.The weight,length,and the growth rate from birth to the time of diagnosis were all lower than those of WHO child growth standards.While the growth rate after treatment for 3 to 6 months was higher than that of WHO child growth standards.The increases of WAZ and LAZ were significantly different among three periods:at birth to diagnose,at diagnosis to 3 months after treatment,and 3 months to 6 months after treatment (P<0.001).Conclusion In the early stage of eczema,the growth rate was decreased when the symptoms were not controlled.However,after treatment,the growth rate was increased.It is suggested that treatment of regular topical glucocorticoids has no adverse effects on growth of eczema infants,and also is beneficial to the catch-up growth of infants.
7.Recent advances in drug development targeting bile acids transporters and related disease
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(12):3576-3586
Bile acids (BAs) are a major component of bile salt, which plays a vital role in the metabolism of lipids in humans. Ninety-five percent of bile acids are recycled by the enterohepatic circulation (EHC), and therefore EHC is essential for bile acid homeostasis. There are four transporters that mediate the transmembrane transport of bile acids, each of which plays an important role in the enterohepatic circulation. Gene defects in bile acid transporters can lead to disorders of the enterohepatic circulation, ultimately leading to clinical phenotypes such as metabolic diseases and even death. Bile transporter expression is altered in patients with various metabolic disease states, suggesting that disruption of bile acid transporters may be a pivotal pathological mechanism for the development of metabolism diseases. Thus, many drugs targeting bile acid transporters are being developed. We provide a concise overview of the progress of bile acid transporters research, discuss the relationship between different bile acid transporters and disease development, and summarize the current progress in drug development targeting bile acid transporters.
9.Study on Evaluation of the Scientific Research Performance of Provincial Key Disciplines in a Medical University
Nan HU ; Yuping XIAO ; Peng ZHANG ; Lei YAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2015;28(1):80-84
Objective This article was aimed to take exploratory evaluation on the scientific research performance of provincial key disciplines in a medical university,and to provide a scientific basis for the discipline evaluation related topics.Methods This paper took 29 provincial key disciplines in a medical university as the evaluation system.We calculated the scientific research performance of key disciplines.Data envelopment analysis (DEA) method was used to evaluate the scientific level of performance,while the use of TOPSIS and gray correlation analysis method to rank the efficiency of its research,and the results obtained by the three methods was used for statistical correlation analysis.Results According to the results calculated by DEA Method,there were 18 DEA efficient units and 11 non-DEA efficient units.While in this 11 non-DEA efficient units,8 of them needed to reduce re source inputs and the other 3 units needed to increase research outputs.Meanwhile there were significant positive correlations between evaluation results of TOPSIS Method andGrey Correlation Analysis Method with Data Envelopment Analysis Method,respectively [the correlation coefficient:rs 1 =0.797(P =0.000); rs 2=0.583(P =0.007); rs 3-0.536(P =0.003)].Conclusions Compared to TOPSIS Method and Grey Correlation Analysis Method,DEA Method not only could evaluate the ef fectiveness of discipline,but also provide evidence to improve the non-DEA efficient units.
10. Spectrum-effect relationship of antibacterial extracts from Isatidis Radix
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2013;44(12):1615-1620
Objective: To study the active components with anti-bacterial effect in Isatidis Radix. Methods: Using cylinder-plate method with bacteriostatic coefficient as the index, the anti-Escherichia coli AG100A effects of five extracts (total extract, tatal organic acid extract, total alkaloids extract, tatal nudeoside extract, and total anthraquinone extract) from Isatidis Radix were studied. After the determination of the most active extract, HPLC fingerprints on 10 batches of Isatidis Radix from different habitats were established. The correlations between areas of common peaks and bacteriostatic coefficients were analyzed by principal component analysis (PCA). Results: The total organic acid extract showed the best anti-bacterial effect, with 21 common peaks in HPLC fingerprint. The results of the PCA demonstrated that the common peaks 2, 10, 16, 18, 20, and 21 were connected closely with the antibacterial activity, among which the common peaks 10 and 18 were proved to be salicylic acid and benzoic acid, respectively. Conclusion: The total organic acid extract from Isatidis Radix shows the significant antibacterial effect, in which salicylic acid and benzoic acid are the active chemical constituents with the antibacterial activity.