1.Therapeutic effect of bone marrow transplantation on mustard-poisoned mice
Xiaodong KANG ; Jie ZHAO ; Fei NIE ; Kai XIAO
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2009;23(6):480-484
AIM To study the therapeutic effect of bone marrow transplantation on mustard gas-poisoned mice. METHODS Mustard-poisoned mice model was constructed by injected mustard gas 20 mg·kg~(-1) subcutaneously. At 4 h, 1 d and 2 d after poisoned by mustard gas, the suspended bone marrow cells (106 cells per time) were injected into mice respectively. After poisoned 3, 5, 7 and 10 d, the numbers of leukocyte and marrow nucleated cells were recorded periodically. At the same time, after poisoned 4 h and 1 d by mustard gas, mice in another group were injected granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) 74 μg·kg~(-1) combined with transplantation and changes of the cell number were observed. RESULTS Compared with poisoned group without transplantion, leukocyte number in bone marrow transplanted group presented ascending trend, but there was no statistical significance until the 10 d after poisoned. However, the number of marrow nucleated cell increased significantly from the 5th day. After mice injected bone marrow cells combined with G-CSF, leukocyte increased markedly in earlier stage compared with transplantation only. CONCLUTION The bone marrow transplantation has significant effects on improvement of marrow hematogenic system inhibited by mustard gas.
2.The value of contrast enhanced ultrasound in diagnosing type Ⅰ and Ⅱ endoleaks after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
Jie ZHANG ; Xiangchen DAI ; Ming XIAO ; Nan KANG ; Jiangqiong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2017;26(4):296-301
Objective To investigate the role of contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in detecting type Ⅰ and Ⅱ endoleaks after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR).Methods PostEVAR patients who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled.All of patients underwent CEUS and computer tomography angiography (CTA) examination.The following parameters were evaluated:ultrasound contrast agent within aneurysmal sac,location and source of endoleaks,wash-in time of endoleaks and stentgraft since contrast agent injection.Analysis was performed to observe different types of endoleak features in CEUS.Results Nine cases were enrolled and all the cases had endoleaks.Three cases were type Ⅰ,6 cases were type Ⅱ.The wash-in time of type Ⅱ endoleaks delayed 9.8 seconds compared to type Ⅰ,and the results of CEUS diagnosis were consistent with CTA.Conclusions CEUS is an effective way to detect endoleaks.This technique can be used as a supplement for CTA in follow-up of post-EVAR patients.
3.Effects of clenbuterol on the hepatic flux of nitrogen, VFA and glucose in sheep.
Yuan-Lin ZHENG ; Zheng-Kang HAN ; Jie CHEN ; Xiao-Jie AI
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2002;18(1):93-97
AIMTo examine the liver mechanism with which clenbuterol (CL) is explained how to affect growth metabolism.
METHODSThe technique of chronic poly catheter was used to study the effects of CL (0.8 mg/kg b w) on the hepatic flux of nitrogen, VFA and glucose in 4 sheep.
RESULTSThe urea-nitrogen flux in CL-treated period always was lower than that in control during 24 h. The average flux of urea-nitrogen in hepatic and portal vein were decreased by 16.86% (P < 0.01) and 15.51% (P < 0.05), respectively, compared with that of control. The peptide level in hepatic vein was decreased with the treatment of CL, average flux of peptide was decreased by 38.71% (P < 0.01). But the peptide level of portal vein in CL treatment period was similar to control. Moreover, VFA level in the portal vein was enhanced by CL, the average flux of acetate in portal vein was increased by 19.49% (P < 0.01). No difference of VFA level in hepatic vein was noted between CL-treated period and control. In addition, the glucose flux in hepatic vein was obviously increased with CL treatment, the average flux of glucose was increased by 25.96% (P < 0.01). And glucose flux in portal vein was also elevated during CL-treated period.
CONCLUSIONCL can affect growth metabolism of animal with increasing nitrogen deposition, improving absorption and utilization of VFA and enhancing glucose synthesis in sheep liver.
Animals ; Clenbuterol ; pharmacology ; Fatty Acids, Volatile ; metabolism ; Glucose ; metabolism ; Liver ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Sheep
4.Changes of Natural Killer Cells and T Lymphocyte Subpopulations in Neonates with Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy and Its Correlation Factors
xiao-yan, ZHANG ; li-xing, LIN ; jie, WANG ; xi-guang, KANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(14):-
Objective To investigate the changes and correlative factors of natural killer(NK)cells and T lymphocyte subpopulations levels in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy(HIE).Methods Peripheral blood samples were collected from 50 neonates with HIE.The percentages of NK cell(CD3~-CD_(16)~+CD_(56)~+) and T lymphocyte subpopulations including CD3~+,CD4~+,CD8~+ and CD4~+/CD8~+ ratio were determined by Flow Cytometr(FCM).Meanwhile,20 healthy neonates were served as controls.Results (Le)-vels of NK cell,CD3~+,CD4~+,CD8~+ and CD4~+/CD8~+ ratio in neonates with HIE were significantly lower than those in control group(all P0.05).Spearman correlation analysis showed that there were negative correlation between the NK cell,CD3~+,CD4~+,CD4~+/CD8~+ ratio and stages of HIE(all P0.05). Linearregression analysis showed that there was a positive correlation between NK cell and gestationalages((P
5.Elementary properties of thermoluminescent dosimeter in dosimetry for tumor radiotherapy
Fenfen JANG ; Pei WANG ; Shengwei KANG ; Guohai QI ; Mingyong XIAO ; Jie LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(5):496-499
Objective To explore the elementary properties of LiF (Mg,Cu,and P) thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) in dosimetry for tumor radiotherapy,and to provide a reliable basis for thermoluminescent dosimetry in clinical radiotherapy.Methods 60Coγ-ray and 6 MV X-ray were used for evaluation of the dispersion,repeatability,and dose response of LiF TLD.To meet the requirement of clinical radiotherapy,the effects of energy,dose (50-600 cGy),radiation dose rate (50-600 MU/min),and the angle of incidence for accelerator gantry (0°-± 90°) on TLD were determined and the respective correction factors were calculated.Results The errors of repeatability and dispersion of TLD were less than ±3%.There was a linear relationship between readout and irradiation dose within a certain range of irradiation dose.The minimal relative deviation of 0.3% was obtained when 6 MV X-ray was used with a dose rate of 300 MU/min and an angle of incidence of 0°.Conclusions LiF TLD shows excellent repeatability,low dispersion,high stability,and strong linear correlation.It meets the international criteria and can be used for dose measurement in tumor radiotherapy.
6.Sampling and inspection of dose and mechanical properties of medical linear accelerators in grass-roots radiotherapy units in Sichuan Province, China
Shengwei KANG ; Jie LI ; Mingyong XIAO ; Xiongfei LIAO ; Pei WANG ; Jinyi LANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(7):748-751
Objective To investigate the dose and mechanical properties of medical electron linear accelerators in grass-roots radiotherapy units in Sichuan Province,China via sampling and inspection.Methods A total of eight radiotherapy units in Sichuan Province were selected by sampling,and the tests were performed for the dose and mechanical properties of the medical electron linear accelerators in use.Among these accelerators,there were 5 imported accelerators and 3 domestic accelerators.The test items and methods were determined according to the requirements in GB15213-94.Results Among the 14 test items,the items related to the flatness,symmetry,and overlap of radiation field.The other tests of dose accuracy and mechanical precision achieved good results.Conclusions There is a need to strengthen the daily quality control work for dose and mechanical accuracy of medical electron linear accelerators in grass-roots radiotherapy units in Sichuan Province and perfect the allocation of professional equipment and personnel and training of related personnel.With the support of Sichuan Radiotherapy Quality Control Center,quality control supervision and guidance should cover the whole province.
7.Studies on association of HSL repeat polymorphism and aerobic endurance.
Xiao-hui XIA ; Hui-yun XIA ; Jie GUO ; Kang-chao LIU ; Yang HU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2015;31(1):93-96
OBJECTIVETo investigate the relationship between hormone sensitive lipase (HSL) gene polymorphism and aerobic endurance.
METHODSThe (CA)n repeats polymorphism genotypes in HSL intro 6 of 123 outstanding long distance runners and 127 controls of Han nationality in northern China were analyzed by PCR and Fluorescence labeled STR-genescan. Repeat polymorphisms were grouped according to segmentation point and alleles were divided into long or short chains. Chi-square test was used to analyze the frequency difference of allelic and genotypic between athlete and control groups.
RESULTS(CA) n repeats polymorphism in HSL gene was total of 9 different repeat number of alleles, which composed of 25 different genotypes. The chi-square test result showed that when compared short and long chain alleles split by 4, there was a significant difference (P <0.05) of genotype distribution in 5/10 km group compared with control. Compared the rest groups with control, there was no significant difference.
CONCLUSIONCompared short and long chain alleles split by 4, the LL genotype of (CA)n of HSL was associated with aerobic endurance and it might be a molecular marker of elite 5/10 km long distance runners.
Alleles ; China ; Ethnic Groups ; Genotype ; Humans ; Physical Endurance ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Polymorphism, Genetic ; Sterol Esterase ; genetics
8.Network analysis of ethanol precipitation process for Schisandrae chinensis fructus.
Yi ZHONG ; Jie-Qiang ZHU ; Xiao-Hui FAN ; Li-Yuan KANG ; Zheng LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(17):3287-3290
A set of central composite design experiments were designed by using four factors which were ethanol amount, ethanol concentration, refrigeration temperature and refrigeration time. The relation between these factors with the target variables of the retention rate of schizandrol A, the soluble solids content, the removal rate of fructose and the removal rate of glucose were analyzed with Bayesian networks, and ethanol amount and ethanol concentration were found as the critical process parameters. Then a network model was built with 2 inputs and 4 outputs using back propagation artificial neural networks which was optimized by genetic algorithms. The R2 and MSE from the training set were 0.983 8 and 0.001 1. The R2 and MSE from the test set were 0.975 9 and 0.001 8. The results showed that network analysis method could be used for modeling of Schisandrae Chinensis Fructus ethanol precipitation process and identify critical operating parameters.
Bayes Theorem
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Chemical Precipitation
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Cold Temperature
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Cyclooctanes
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chemistry
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Ethanol
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chemistry
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Fructose
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analysis
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Fruit
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chemistry
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Glucose
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analysis
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Lignans
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chemistry
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Neural Networks (Computer)
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Polycyclic Compounds
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chemistry
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Reproducibility of Results
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Schisandra
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chemistry
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Time Factors
9.Multi-objective optimization of extraction process for red ginseng based upon extraction efficiency and cost control.
Yi ZHONG ; Jie-Qiang ZHU ; Xiao-Hui FAN ; Li-Yuan KANG ; Zheng LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(13):2495-2497
It is the objective of this study to optimize the extraction process of red ginseng to minimize the unit cost of extracting effective ingredients. The relation between the target variables of total quantity of ginsenosides and first extraction time, first extraction solution amount, second extraction time, second extract solution amount were studied with Box-Behnken experimental design method. At the same we also considered the cost of extraction solution and energy usage. The objective function was set as unit cost of target (total quantity of ginsenosides or its purity) for the multi-objective optimization of extraction process. As a result, the optimal process parameters were found as first extraction time (108.7 min), first extraction solution amount folds (12), second extraction time (30 min), second extraction solution amount folds (8) to minimize the unit cost. It indicated that this approach could potentially be used to optimize industrial extraction process for manufacturing Chinese medicine.
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
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economics
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methods
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Cost Control
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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economics
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isolation & purification
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Panax
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chemistry
10.Dynamic predictive modeling of extraction process for red ginseng using near-infrared spectroscopy.
Jie-Qiang ZHU ; Wan-Fang PAN ; Yi ZHONG ; Xiao-Hui FAN ; Li-Yuan KANG ; Zheng LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(14):2660-2664
It is the objective of this study to develop dynamic predictive model for the extraction process of red Ginseng using NIR spectroscopy. NIR spectroscopy was collected online and PLSR models were developed for total quantity of ginsenosides. The performance of NIR prediction model achieved R, RMSEC, RMSEP of 0.996 09, 0.018 9, 0.016 8, respectively. A first order dynamic mass transfer model was combined with NIR prediction of the quality indicator to predict the trajectory of the extraction process based upon the initial 3 or 4 data points. The results showed good agreement with actual measurements indicating reasonable accuracy of the predictive model. It could potentially be used for advanced predictive control of the extraction process.
Chemical Fractionation
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methods
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Ginsenosides
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Models, Theoretical
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Panax
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chemistry
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Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared