1.Simultaneous quantification of five major active components in capsules of the traditional Chinese medicine 'Shu-Jin-Zhi-Tong' by high performance liquid chromatography
Xingxin YANG ; Xiaoxia ZHANG ; Ruimiao CHANG ; Yanwei WANG ; Xiaoni LI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2011;01(4):284-290
A simple and reliable high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method has been developed for the simultaneous quantification of five major bioactive components in ‘Shu-Jin-Zhi-Tong' capsules (SJZTC), for the purposes of quality control of this commonly prescribed traditional Chinese medicine. Under the optimum conditions, excellent separation was achieved, and the assay was fully validated in terms of linearity, precision, repeatability, stability and accuracy. The validated method was applied successfully to the determination of the five compounds in SJZTC samples from different production batches. The HPLC method can be used as a valid analytical method to evaluate the intrinsic quality of SJZTC.
2.Screening Effective Components from Fructus Citri Sarcodactylis by Cell Membrane Chromatography and HPLC/MS
Yanwei WANG ; Ruimiao CHANG ; Xin WANG ; Yuan YUE ; Hui XUE ; Xiaoni LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(8):66-68
Objective To screen the active component from Fructus Citri Sarcodactylis which have aortic vascular relaxant effect. Methods The active components from Fructus Citri Sarcodactylis were screened by combining vascular smooth muscle/cell membrane chromatography (VSM/CMC) and liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) with pharmacological assay in vitro. Results Bergapten was the active component of Fructus Citri Sarcodactylis that functions in vascular. The pharmacological experiment showed that bergapten had vasodilating effect. The capacity factor of this compound on the VSM/CMC model was found to be significantly correlated with its pharmacological effect. Conclusion Association between compound and membrane protein (receptor) can be reflected by using the VSM/CMC model. VSM/CMC-offline-LC/MS technology can be used to quickly screening new active components from natural medicine.
3.The correlation between intraplaque neovascularization detected by contrast-enhanced ultrasound with the level of serum homocysteine
Xiaoni CHANG ; Jun FENG ; Litao RUAN ; Jing SHANG ; Yanqiu YANG ; Jian SUN ; Yan SONG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2014;23(3):206-210
Objective To explore the relationship between the degree of intraplaque neovascularization in carotid artery and the level of serum homocysteine.Methods Contrast-enhanced ultrasound were performed on 72 carotid atherosclerotic plaques of 48 patients.Contrast-enhancement within the plaque was categorizde as grade 1 to grade 3.The level of serum homocysteine were detected in the fasting state during the same period.Results According to the degree of contrast enhancement(grade 1 to 3),patients were divided into 3 groups.The more new vessels in plaque,the higher the level of homocysteine.The levels of homocysteine in three groups increased in turn.There were distinct differences among the three groups(F =18.49,P <0.05),and there was significant difference between every two groups (P <0.05).The linear correlation analysis showed that the level of homocysteine was positively correlated with the degree of carotid plaque enhancement (r =0.66,P < 0.01).Conclusions Contrastenhanced ultrasonography could semi-quantitate new vessles in plaque.There was positive correlation between the degree of intraplaque neovascularization with the level of serum homocysteine.Combine with the level of serum homocysteine based on intraplaque neovascularization detected by contrast-enhanced ultrasound,the plaque stability could be more accurately evaluated.
4.Functional roles of CCL5/RANTES in liver disease
Chen LILI ; Zhang QIANFEI ; Yu CHANG ; Wang FANG ; Kong XIAONI
Liver Research 2020;4(1):28-34
Inflammation,which is mediated by leukocyte trafficking and activation,plays a prominent role in the pathogenesis of acute and chronic liver injury.Chemokines are critical mediators involved in the migration of leukocytes into the diseased liver via binding to their G protein-coupled receptors.C-C motif ligand 5(CCL5)belongs to the CC-chemokine family and is secreted by several hepatic cell pop-ulations including hepatocytes,macrophages,hepatic stellate cells,and endothelial cells upon activation.CCL5 regulates the recruitment and migration of T cells(via CCR5)and NK cells(via CCR1).Moreover,CCL5 activates and stimulates T cell proliferation and cytokine production,sequentially regulating in-flammatory responses.Accumulating studies have identified crucial effects of CCL5 both in liver-disease patients and in experimental models,in which CCL5 is elevated and displays distinct effects according to pathological conditions.In this review,we discussed the crucial functions of CCL5 in liver diseases,including acute liver failure,hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury,acute liver failure,acute and viral hepatitis,alcoholic liver disease,non-alcoholic fatty liver disease,fibrosis,and hepatocellular carcinoma.Continued understanding the roles of CCL5 in liver disease and their mechanisms of activation are indispensable for the development of effective clinical therapeutics.
5. Correlation of the human papillomavirus infection status and genotyping with the result of liquid-based thin-layer cytology of cervix in the female physical examiners in Xi'an
Hongyun CHANG ; Xiaofeng LI ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Pengfei NAN ; Xiaoni ZHAO ; Guanjun ZHANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2019;31(11):721-724
Objective:
To investigate the correlation of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection status and genotyping characteristics with the result of liquid-based thin-layer cytology (TCT) of the cervix in the female physical examiners in Xi'an.
Methods:
The data of 5 163 female physical examiners who underwent HPV and TCT screening simultaneously in the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University From June 2017 to June 2018 were collected to analyze HPV infection, genotyping and their relationship with TCT.
Results:
Among the 5 163 examiners, 527 (10.21%) were HPV-positive, and the infection rate in the examiners over 60 years old was the highest [12.26% (57/465)]. Among HPV-positive examiners, the infection rate of single genotype was higher than that of multiple genotypes infection [75.90% (400/527) vs. 24.10% (127/527),
6.Severe cases with hand, foot and mouth disease: data based on national pilot hand, foot and mouth disease surveillance system
Yaming ZHENG ; Zhaorui CHANG ; Lili JIANG ; Hong JI ; Guoping CHEN ; Ping LUO ; Jingjing PAN ; Xiaoling TIAN ; Leilei WEI ; Da HUO ; Ziping MIAO ; Xiaoni ZOU ; Jianhua CHEN ; Qiaohong LIAO
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2017;38(6):759-762
Objective To investigate the clinical severity,etiological classification and risk factors of severe cases with hand,foot and mouth disease (HFMD).Methods A total of 1 489 records on severe and fatal HFMD cases reported to the national pilot surveillance system of HFMD were used to analyze the demographic,medical treatment,etiological classification of the cases.Treatment outcome related risk factors were also studied with multi-variable stepwise logistic regression method.Results Seven out of the 1 489 severe HFMD cases died of this disease.A total of 960 (72.9%) were under three years old and 62.9% were male and most of the cases (937,62.9%) resided in rural areas.Among all the cases,494 (33.2%) went to seek the first medical assistance at the institutions of village or township level.Durations between disease onset and first medical attendance,being diagnosed as the disease or diagnosed as severe cases were 0(0-1) d,1 (0-2) d and 2 (1-4) d,respectively.In total,773 (51.9%) of the severe HFMD cases were diagnosed as with aseptic meningitis,260 (17.5%) with brainstem encephalitis,377 (25.3 %) with non-brainstem encephalitis,6 (0.4%) with encephalomyelitis,1 (0.1%) with acute flaccid paralysis,4 (0.3%) with pulmonary hemorrhage/pulmonary edema and 68 (4.6%) with cardiopulmonary failure.Of the etiologically diagnosed 1 217 severe and fatal HFMD cases,642 (52.8%) were with EV71,other enterovirus 261 (21.5%),Cox A16 36 (3.0%),1 (0.1%) with both EV71 and Cox A16.However,277 (22.8%) showed negative on any pathogenic virus.Complication (Z=3.15,P=0.002) and duration between onset and diagnosed as severe cases (Z=3.95,P<0.001) were shown as key factors related to treatment outcomes.Conclusions Most severe HFMD cases appeared in boys,especially living in the rural areas.Frequently seen complications would include aseptic meningitis,non-brainstem encephalitis and brainstem encephalitis.EV71 was the dominant etiology for severe and fatal cases.Early diagnosis and complication control were crucial,related to the treatment outcome of HFMD.
7. Review on the etiology and complications of hand, foot and mouth disease, using data from the national sentinel surveillance program, in China, 2015-2016
Zhong ZHANG ; Yaming ZHENG ; Lili JIANG ; Hong JI ; Guoping CHEN ; Ping LUO ; Jingjing PAN ; Xiaoling TIAN ; Leilei WEI ; Da HUO ; Ziping MIAO ; Xiaoni ZOU ; Jianhua CHEN ; Qiaohong LIAO ; Zhaorui CHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(6):627-632
Objective:
To understand the characteristics relating to the etiology and complications of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) based on data from the pilot National Sentinel Surveillance (NSS) program so as to explore the feasibility, advantages and disadvantages of the NSS.
Methods:
Data were extracted from the NSS system, conducted in 11 provinces of China from November 2015 to October 2016. Characteristics regarding the etiology, complications of HFMD and factors related to the positive rates of HFMD specimens were analyzed under the logistic regression method by SPSS 20.0 software.
Results:
A total of 4 783 specimens were collected, including 3 390 from mild, 1 390 from severe and 3 from death cases. The overall positive rate was 81.43% (3 895/4 783). Other enteroviruses (non EV71/Cox A16 enteroviruses) appeared the major serotype (52.68%, 1 482/2 813) for mild infection of the disease while EV71 was for the severe cases (65.31%, 706/1 081). The serotype spectrum revealed by the pilot NSS was almost identical with the existing surveillance system. Other enteroviruses tended to infect younger children (