1.Correlation between carotid lesion severity detected by ultrasound and PAPP-A expression in ACS pa-tients
Daobing JI ; Li SHANG ; Xintao ZHOU ; Dongfeng LI ; Xiaoqiang CHEN ; Caixia TIAN
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2017;26(1):20-23
Objective:To explore the correlation between carotid lesion severity detected by ultrasound and pregnancy associated plasma protein A (PAPP‐A) expression in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) .Methods :A to‐tal of 78 ACS patients hospitalized in our hospital from Feb 2012 to May 2015 were regarded as ACS group ,mean‐while ,another 78 healthy subjects were enrolled as healthy control group .Correlation between carotid lesion severi‐ty detected by ultrasound and PAPP‐A expression was analyzed . Results:Compared with healthy control group , there were significant rise in serum PAPP‐A concentration [ (0.97 ± 0.32) mg/L vs .(1.56 ± 0.19) mg/L] ,carotid intima‐media thickness [IMT ,(0.84 ± 0.13) mm vs .(1.28 ± 0.16) mm] and Crouse plaque score [ (2.98 ± 1.92) scores vs .(8.24 ± 1.13) scores] in ACS group ,P<0.01 all .Linear correlation analysis indicated that serum PAPP‐A concentration was significant positively correlated with Crouse plaque score and IMT ( r= 0.342、0.243 , P<0.05 all) .Multi‐factor gradual linear regression analysis indicated that carotid Crouse plaque score and IMT were in‐dependent risk factors for PAPP‐A (partial regression coefficient=1.932 ,17.722 ,P<0.01 both) .Conclusion:Ca‐rotid ultrasound Crouse plaque score ,IMT are significantly positively correlated with PAPP‐A expression ,which can indirectly reflect coronary artery disease severity in ACS patients ,it is worth extending .
2.Effect of oral administration of glycyrrhetinic acid on six metal elements in rat serum.
Shan CAO ; Yuangang ZU ; Lin ZHANG ; Yan HUANG ; Xintao SHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(4):490-494
OBJECTIVETo determine glycyrrhetinic acid concentration in rat plasma and concentration of calcium (Ca), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg) and sodium (Na) in rat serum after oral administration by LC-MS/MS and the flame atomic absorption method, and analyze the effect of glycyrrhetinic acid on the six elements in serum.
RESULTA similar variation trend between the concentration of glycyrrhetinic acid in plasma and that of Na, Cu elements in serum after oral administration of glycyrrhetinic acid was observed. Glycyrrhetinic acid in plasma at 2 h after administration reached the peak. Meanwhile, the concentration of Na and Cu at 4 h after the administration of glycyrrhetinic acid exhibited a significant increase (P < 0.05). Moreover, an increasing glycyrrhetinic acid dosage could result in the accumulation of Cu and Na in rat serum. Compared with the control group, the concentration of Cu and Na in the the glycyrrhetinic acid administration group with doses of 200 and 400 mg x kg(-1) revealed a significant increase (P < 0.05). However, glycyrrhetinic acid did not exhibit the great impact on the concentration of other elements in serum.
CONCLUSIONThis study focuses on the effect of oral administration of glycyrrhetinic acid on six metal elements in rat serum and provides an experimental basis for the adverse effect of glycyrrhetinic acid in clinical-applications.
Administration, Oral ; Animals ; Female ; Glycyrrhetinic Acid ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Male ; Metals ; blood ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley