1.Observation of Clinical Efficacy of Tiopronin for Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
China Pharmacy 2005;0(23):-
OBJECTIVE:To observe the clinical efficacy of Tiopronin in treating non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.METHODS:104 patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease were randomly divided into therapy group and control group:52 patients in therapy group were treated with Tiopronin for 3 months,and 52 in control group with Hugan tablets(liver-protection tablets)for 3 months.Serum transaminase,blood lipid levels and other parameters in the two groups were detected before and after treatment.RESULTS:The therapy group was superior to the control group in lowering ALT,AST,TC and TG(P
2.Preparation of nano-liposome enveloping Flos Magnoliae volatile oil
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2007;5(3):314-7
OBJECTIVE: To discuss the influences of the concentrations of sodium cholate, cholesterol and drug, preparation temperature, ultrasonic time and power on the particle size and encapsulation efficiency of Flos Magnoliae volatile oil nano-liposome through film-ultrasonic wave technique together with membrane filter method. METHODS: The nano-liposomes were prepared by film-ultrasonic wave technique together with membrane filter method. The drug content in liposomes was determined by gas chromatography and the particle size was determined by laser light scattering granularity equipment. RESULTS: By film-ultrasonic wave technique together with membrane filter method, the liposomes in the range of 30-40 nm were prepared. The prepared nano-liposomes demonstrated good decentralization and homogeneity, and the encapsulation efficiency was (91.7+/-3)%. CONCLUSION: Film-ultrasonic wave together with membrane filter method is a simple method to fabricate nano-magnoliae liposome.
3.The experimental study of 3-day-old newborn rats with hypoxic-ischemic brain damage in MRI
Juan SONG ; Xiaoan ZHANG ; Xin ZHAO ; Xin WANG ; Xianglong LIU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2016;32(5):788-791
Objective To explore the changes of MR diffusion imaging (DWI) appearance in newborn rats with hypoxic‐ischemic brain damage(HIBD) ,and its relationship with the changes of Triphenyl tetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining .Methods Using liga‐tion of the left carotid artery method to establish three different degrees of HIBD animal models ;DWI was performed at each time point(6-12 h ,12-24 h ,3 d ,7 d);Fresh brain tissue taken from another model groups of newborn rats in 12 h ,24 h ,3 d ,7 d were staining in TTC ,then we observed its relationship with DWI .Results The lesion location of three model groups mainly distributed in the left side of cortex and subcortical region ,with prolonged hypoxia time ,hippocampus ,lateral side white matter ,thalamus were also have varying degrees of involvement .The right side of the cortex and subcortical in some cases involved .TTC staining showed posi‐tive results in 3 d ,its loss stained area were consistent with DWI abnormal signal area .Conclusion DWI can be evaluation of HIBD lesions early .The early lesions of HIBD mainly distributed in the left side of cortex and subcortical region .
4.Identification and quantitation of conjunctival aerobic bacterial flora from healthy Chongqing residents at different ages
Jing LIU ; Hanping XIE ; Like WU ; Xin WANG ; Juan ZHANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(10):-
Objective To identify and quantitate the conjunctival aerobic bacterial flora from healthy people of 3 age groups in Chongqing city.Methods Samples taken with moist swabs from the lower fornix of both eyes of 33 children(9.85?0.57 years old),31 youths(21.23?0.88 years old)and 30 elders(72.97?4.94 years old)were given bacterial cultures.Positive ones were identified and colony forming units(CFUs)were counted.Bacterial quantity was expressed as the number of CFUs divided by the weight of each sample measured before and after collection.Results The elders showed a higher isolation frequency(93.33%)than children(45.45%)and youths(50.00%)which had statistically difference(P
5.AppIication of capsuIar tension ring in phacoemuIsification
Ru-Yu, LIU ; Xin, TANG ; Hui, SONG ; Yin-Juan, WEI
International Eye Science 2015;(3):451-453
· Application of capsular tension ring ( CTR ) in phacoemulsification has become a common method to increase the stability of the capsular bag. CTR can effectively reduce the posterior capsular opacification ( PCO) , prevent intraocular lens ( lOL ) decentration and tilt, not cause lOL degree deviation and aberration increase.ln this review, we summarized the development overview of CTR in phacoemulsification.
6.Effect of 4 . 1N gene transfection on biological characteristics of human lung cancer cell line ;A549
Juan WU ; Xin LIU ; Qiaozhen KANG ; Ge JIN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2016;28(9):586-589
Objective To investigate the effects of 4.1N expression in lung cancer A549 cell line on cell proliferation, invasion and migration. Methods A549 cells were cultured in vitro and transfected with lipofectamine 2000 mediation. Three groups were employed: transfection with pEGFP-4.1N plasmid, pEGFP vector plasmid, and blank control, respectively. The mRNA and protein expression differences of 4.1N was examined by semi-quantitative RT-PCR and Western blot in every group after 48 h. The proliferation capability was determined by MTT assay. Invasion capability was evaluated by scratches, adhesion experiments and Transwell chamber model. Results After the transfection, the expression of 4.1N mRNA and protein in pEGFP-4.1N plasmid transfection group was significantly enhanced (P<0.05). The proliferation capability of A549 cells descended extremely (P<0.05). The migration and invasion capability of A549 cells in vitro decreased substantially (P<0.05). Conclusions Transfected with 4.1N gene can significantly increases the expression levels of 4.1N mRNA and protein in A549 cells which are highly metastatic in human. Cell behavior in vitro studies showed that 4.1N gene can inhibit the proliferation, adhesion, invasion and migration of A549 cells, which plays an important role in the metastasis of lung cancer and it may become a molecular marker for metastasis of lung cancer.
7.Polymorphism research of HLA-A, B, DRB1 high resolution alleles and haplotypes in population from Heilongjiang
Xin LI ; Juan DING ; Xin WANG ; Ling HOU ; Ying LIU ; Jie LIU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;(1):83-89
Objective:To research the distribution features of HLA-A,B and DRB1 high resolution alleles and haplotypes in Heilongjiang population.Methods:PCR-SBT methods was applied for HLA-A,B,DRB1 high resolution genotyping of 13 670 unrelated and healthy donors in region of Heilongjiang,and haplotype frequencies were calculated by counting and maximum likelihood method. Results:A total of 286 HLA alleles were observed and the most frequent alleles(>0.1)were A*02∶01,A*24∶02,A*11∶01,DR*07∶01,DR*09∶01 and DR*15∶01.Among 1 087 kinds of HLA-A-B haplotype ,there were 22 kinds frequency higher than 0.01,and 267 kinds with statistically significant and positive linkage disequilibrium(ALD>0,HF≥1.09×10-4,χ2>3.84).Moreover,among 1 329 kinds of HLA-B-DRB1 haplotype,there were 19 haplotypes frequency higher than 0.01,and 357 kinds with statistically significant and positive linkage disequilibrium.1 348 kinds of A-B-DR Haplotype were informative with frequency≥1.66 ×10-4 in 4 428 haplotypes, and a total of 17 kinds of A-B-DR haplotype frequency higher than 0.005.Conclusion: Get the distribution features of HLA high resolution allele and haplotype in Heilongjiang population, and associated genetic parameters, Distribution of alleles and haplotypes close to northern Han population,but have their own distribution.
8.Effects of Gymnadenia conopse alcohol extract on early protein profiles in lung tissue of rats exposed to silica.
Juan-juan CHEN ; Lei CHEN ; Wei LIU ; Shi-xin WANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2012;30(6):432-435
OBJECTIVETo analyze the early expression differences of lung tissue proteins in rats exposed to silica using comparative proteomics method, to explore the effects of Chinese traditional medicine (Gymnadenia conopse alcohol extract, GcAE) on silicosis (50 mg/ml).
METHODSAdult male Wistar rats were randomly divided into silica-treated group and GcAE-treated group, four rats a group. The rats were exposed to silica by intratracheal (IT) instillation of 1 ml silica suspension for 24 h. After exposure, the rats in GcAE-treated group were intragastric administration with 0.8 ml GcAE (0.8 ml/100 g a day) and the rats in silica-treated group were intragastric administration with 2 ml sterilized saline a day for 14 days. Then all rats were sacrificed and lung tissues were collected. The total proteins were separated by means of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) and the differentially expressed proteins were identified using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS). Western blotting was used to validate the expression of certain candidate proteins in lung tissues.
RESULTSObvious pathological changes of lung could be observed in silica-treated group, such as the thicken of interalveolar septum, which was infiltrated with lymphocytes, macrophages and a few neutrophils with the proliferation of fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells. The accumulation of collagen, the destruction of alveolus structure and the more dotted fibrosis or granuloma could also be found. However, the pathological changes of lung in GcAE-treated group were lighter than those of silica-treated group. Thirty three differentially expressed proteins were identified, including cathepsin D precursor, peroxiredoxin-1 (Prx-1) and SEC14-like protein 3. Compared with silica-treated group, cathepsin D precursor and Prx-1 were significantly downregulated in GcAE-treated group, and SEC14-like protein 3 was significantly upregulated (P < 0.01). The results of western blot indicated that the expression level of Prx-1 in GcAE-treated group was 0.26 ± 0.02, which was significantly lower than that (0.35 ± 0.04) in silica-treated group (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONGcAE may inhibit the progress of silicosis in the early period and cathepsin D precursor, SEC14-like protein 3 and Prx-1 may participate in this process.
Animals ; Lung ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Male ; Orchidaceae ; Plant Extracts ; pharmacology ; Proteomics ; methods ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Silicosis ; metabolism
9.Comparative analysis of laser confocal microscopy and corneal smear in the diagnosis of fungal keratitis
Xiao-Hui, SUN ; Xin-Xin, LI ; Jia-Jun, ZHANG ; Bao-Shi, CHEN ; Li-Juan, LIU
International Eye Science 2017;17(6):1147-1149
AIM: To comparatively analyze the application of laser confocal microscopy and corneal smear in the diagnosis of fungal keratitis.METHODS: Totally 77 patients (77 eyes) diagnosed as fungal keratitis were selected.Laser confocal microscopy and corneal smear examination were performed to observe the characteristics of the images, and the detection rate of fungus were compared between the two methods.RESULTS: Of the 77 patients, 66 eyes (86%) were positive and 11 eyes were negative detected by laser confocal microscopy;51 eyes (66%) were positive and 26 eyes were negative detected by corneal smear examination, the difference was statistically significant compared between two group (P<0.05).CONCLUSION: Laser corneal confocal microscopy is relatively safe and sensitive.If combined the application of laser corneal confocal microscopy and corneal smear examination in clinical, the diagnosis rate of fungal keratitis may be improved.
10.Effects of quercetin on H2 O2 - induced oxidative damage in human retina pigment epithelium cells
Jia-Jun, ZHANG ; Xin-Xin, LI ; Bao-Shi, CHEN ; Li-Juan, LIU
International Eye Science 2016;16(11):2010-2013
AIM: To discuss the protective effects and possible mechanisms of quercetin in oxidative damage of human retina pigment epithelium ( RPE) cells induced by H2 O2 .METHODS: RPE cells were subculture, and they were divided into negative control group: cultured with normal culture medium;oxidative injury group:100 μmol/L H2 O2 treated for 12h; quercetin low dose group: 100 μmol/L quercetin incubated for 24h then treated with 100 μmol/L H2 O2 for 12h; and quercetin high dose group:100 μmol/L quercetin incubated for 24h then treated with 100 μmol/L H2 O2 for 12h. Cell viability were tested by MTT colorimetric detection, apoptosis rate was detected by flow cytometry, apoptotic cell morphology was observed by Hochest33258 staining, expression of catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase ( SOD) and glutathione peroxidase ( GSH-Px) were tested by colorimetric detection.
RESULTS: Quercetin inhibited H2 O2 - induced cell viability decreased in RPE cells, after treated with different concentrations of quercetin, RPE cells activity increased to (79. 67±4. 98)% and (83. 00±3. 60)%, which had statistical significance difference compared with oxidative damage group (48. 93±3. 39)% (P<0. 05). After treated with different concentrations of quercetin, the apoptosis rate of RPE cells decreased to (23. 23±3. 29)% and (16. 23±1. 94)%, respectively, which had statistical significance difference compared with oxidative damage group (38. 03±4. 76)%(P < 0. 05 ). In addition, quercetin also increased the expression of CAT、SOD、GSH-Px in RPE cells, which had statistical significance difference compared with oxidative damage group.
CONCLUSION:Quercetin effectively inhibited H2 O2 -induced RPE cells damage by improving cell antioxidant enzyme activity, which provide reliable experimental basis for the treatment of injuries in RPE cells.