1.Therapeutic action of Taurine in patients with cerebral infarction induced by hyperhomocysteinemia
Jing-Kun ZHAO ; Shu-Rong DUAN ; Xiu-Ying LV ; Desheng WANG ; Jianxiu WANG ;
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1997;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the therapeutic action of Taurine in patients with cerebral infarction(CI)induced by hyperhomocysteinemia(Hhcy).Methods The 100 CI patients induced by Hhcy were randomly divided to two therapy groups.One group was administered Taurine,the other group was administered Folacin combined with Vitamine B12 for 8 weeks.Before and after treating,the serum levels of homocysteic acid(Hcy),Folacin and Vitamine B12 were detected,NIHSS and BI were evaluated.Results The serum levels of Hcy were significantly decreased after administering in both two groups(all P
3.Effect of fluvastattn on extracelluar signal-regulated kinase activity in glomerular mesangial cells exposed to high glucose concentration
Ying LI ; Hui-Jun DUAN ; Tao ZHANG ; Li-Hong ZHANG ; Mao-Dong LIU ; Xiu-Fen WANG ; Qiong-Zhen LIN ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2001;0(05):-
When the glomerular mesangial cells of rats were cultured in vitro at high glucose concentration,the activity of extraeellular signal-regulated kinase(ERK),the expression of transforming growth factor-?_1(TGF-?_1)mRNA and the content of typeⅣcollagen in the supematant were higher than those at normal glucose concentration.These effects were inhibited by fluvastatin.The results showed that the activation of ERK signal transduction pathways appeared to play a role in the onset and progression of diabetic nephropathy. Furthermore,fluvastatin could protect the kidney by inhibiting ERK signal transduction pathway and TGF-?_1 expression.
4.Hybrid bioartificial liver for severe hepatitis.
Zhong Ping DUAN ; Da Kang HAN ; Qing LIU ; Xiu Ying ZHAO ; Yi Long XUE ; Chun HUANG ; Chun Hui ZHAO ; Jun Tao WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2002;10(4):305-305
5.Therapeutic Observation of Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion at Acupoint for Type 2 Diabetes
Li-Sha LIU ; Qin LI ; Xiu-Li YUAN ; Ying DUAN ; Xiang-Ming FANG ; Xun-Mei XU
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2019;38(2):131-136
Objective To observe the difference between continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) at acupoint and CSII at non-acupoint in treating type 2 diabetes, for providing a novel option in selecting the insulin injection site. Method Sixty-six subjects with type 2 diabetes were randomized into a treatment group of 32 cases and a control group of 34 cases. The treatment group was intervened by CSII at acupoint, while the control group was intervened by CSII at non-acupoint. The body mass index (BMI), fasting plasma glucose (FPG), 2 h-postprandial plasma glucose (P2hPG), bedtime blood sugar, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), consumption of insulin, and the score of diabetes symptom grading and quantification of the two groups were compared. Result The blood sugar level, insulin consumption, HbA1c level and symptom score declined significantly after treatment in both groups (P<0.05);the BMI and initial dosage of insulin in the treatment group dropped significantly after treatment in the treatment group (P<0.05); after treatment, the BMI, FPG level, initial dosage of insulin and symptom score in the treatment group were markedly lower than those in the control group (P<0.05); there were no significant differences between the treatment group and the control group in the P2 hBG level, bedtime glucose sugar level, HbA1c level, pre-prandial insulin dose and total effective rate (P>0.05). Conclusion CSII at acupoint and at non-acupoint both can effectively improve the disease condition of type 2 diabetes. The treatment group is superior to the control group in controlling BMI and FPG, reducing the initial level of insulin, and improving the symptoms, and the treatment group presents a higher total effective rate with the increase of treatment duration compared with the control group. It is indicated that insulin infusion at abdominal acupoint has a certain advantage in the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
6.Immuno-pathogenesis of B7-H1 in polymyositis
Qi FANG ; Yun-Xia WANG ; Xiu-Ying CAI ; Jian-Hua JIANG ; Xiao-Yu DUAN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2011;10(5):516-519
Objective To analyze the protein expression of costimulatory molecule B7-H1 in muscular tissues of patients with polymyositis (PM) and limb-girdle muscular dystrophy-2B type (LGMD-2B), and investigate its relevance to the pathogenesis of PM and its role in the diagnosis and identification of PM. Methods Forty-three patients with PM, 26 patients with LGMD -2B and 21 with normal muscle biopsy were recruited. Muscle biopsy was performed before frozen sections, and then, HE staining and immunohistochemistry were employed to detect the protein expression of B7-H1 in muscle tissues of each group. Results The results of HE staining of muscle tissues in the PM group and LGMD 2B group were very similar; varying degrees of necrosis, phagocytosis and regeneration phenomenon were noted with varying degrees of inflammatory cell infiltration. In PM group,muscle-related expression of B7-H1 was observed on the surface of muscle fibers (the cytomembrane). It was localized in areas where inflammatory cells lay in close apposition to damaged or non-necrotic muscle fibers. The B7-H1 protein in the PM muscular tissue was significantly increased as compared with that in the LGMD -2B tissue and normal tissue (69.77%, 26.92%, 4.76%, P<0.05). Conclusion Costimulatory molecule B7-H1 is highly expressed in the muscular tissue of patients with PM and it may be involved in the immunological pathogenesis of PM. It can be used to make a distinction between PM and other myopathies that have secondary inflammatory changes.
7.RANTES gene single nucleotide polymorphisms and expression in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection.
Zhong-ping DUAN ; Xiu-ying ZHAO ; De-zhuang HUANG ; Li-xiang HE ; Yu CHEN ; Chun-hui ZHAO ; Bo-jian ZHENG
Chinese Medical Journal 2005;118(11):909-914
BACKGROUNDRegulated on activation, normal T-cell expressed and secreted (RANTES) plays a critical role in T-lymphocyte activation and proliferation. The process is involved in both acute and chronic phases of inflammation. The present study was to ascertain the possible correlations between chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and the RANTES gene polymorphisms and their expression.
METHODSThe study included 130 HBV negative healthy donors and 152 patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) virus infection. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) were used to detect RANTES gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). RANTES levels in the platelet depleted plasma were detected by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
RESULTSRANTES alleles -403G, -28C and In1.1T were the predominant alleles in the subjects studied. No significant correlation was found between CHB infection and the RANTES alleles, while a significant correlation was found between CHB infection and increased RANTES expression in platelet depleted plasma (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSSNPs in RANTES gene do not affect chronic HBV infection or the outcome of interferon-alpha treatment in patients positive for HBV "e" antigen (HBeAg+). However, patients with CHB infection express the higher levels of plasma RANTES, which is thus associated with CHB infection.
Alleles ; Chemokine CCL5 ; genetics ; Genotype ; Hepatitis B, Chronic ; drug therapy ; genetics ; Humans ; Interferon-alpha ; therapeutic use ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
8.Detection of antigen-receptor gene rearrangement clonality for diagnosis of lymphoma.
Xiao-Bo LI ; Yin-Ping WANG ; Jing-Na GAO ; Chao WANG ; Ya-Bin ZOU ; Hai-Ying WANG ; Yu-Lai ZHOU ; Xiu-Mei DUAN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2012;20(4):906-911
This study was aimed to investigate the significance of detecting the antigen-receptor gene rearrangement clonality in the diagnosis of lymphoma. Paraffin-embedding and HE staining of samples from 31 patients with lymphomas were performed for morphologic observation by light microscope. Immunophenotype was analyzed by the immunohistochemistry (IHC) method. The clonality of antigen-receptor gene rearrangement was detected by BIOMED-2 Assay Kit. The results showed that among the 31 cases, 12 cases were suspected to be T-cell lymphoma, 1 case was suspected to be T-cell reactive hyperplasia, and 16 cases were suspected to be B-cell lymphoma, 2 cases were B-cell reactive hyperplasia. The detection results showed that the positivity of Ig gene rearrangement clonality was 94.44% (17/18), the positivity of TCR gene rearrangement clonality was 92.31% (12/13), the other two cases were negative. Finally, 12 cases were diagnosed to be T-cell lymphoma and 17 cases were B-cell lymphoma. The other two cases were reactive lymphoid proliferations. And the positivity rate in the 31 patients with lymphomas was 93%. It is concluded that the detection of antigen-receptor gene rearrangement clonality is a useful assistant method in the diagnosis of lymphoma.
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9.Physicochemical properties and skin penetration in vitro of total alkaloids of Sophora flavescens nanoemulsion.
Ai-Ling FENG ; Ying-Zi WANG ; Sheng-Hai ZHANG ; Xiu-Yu SUN ; Fei-Peng DUAN ; Cai-Xia LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(16):2628-2632
The research aimed at investigating the physicochemical properties, stability and skin penetration in vitro of total alkaloids of Sophora flavescens nanoemulsion. Prepare total alkaloids of S. flavescens nanoemulsion and detect the determination of matrine and oxymatrine in the nanoemulsion using HPLC method. Transmission electron microscopy and laser particle size analyzer were utilized to detect the shape and size of the nanoemulsion respectively. And also the stability of nanoemulsion was studied under the conditions of low temperature (4 degrees C), normal temperature (25 degrees C) and high temperature (60 degrees C). Franz diffusion cell was used to research the transdermal absorption of nanoemulsion in vitro. The results found that the nanoemulsion we prepared presented appearance of rounded, uniform; its average diameter was (15.55 +/- 2.24) nm, and particle size distribution value was 0. 161; the appearance, diameter and percentage determination of total alkaloids of S. flavescens had no variations after 15 d under 4, 25, 60 degrees C respectively. The steady-state permeation rate was 4.564 1 microg x cm(-2) x h(-1), 24 h cumulative amount of penetration was 110.7 microg x cm(-2), which was 1.86 fold of 24 h cumulative amount of aqueous solution (59.41 microg x cm(-2)). All the results demonstrated total alkaloids of S. flavescens nanoemulsion had good permeability, and could provide a new preparation for its clinical application.
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10.Preparation of Kushen-Dilong nanoemulsion gel and transdermal characterization in vitro.
Kui-Bang HE ; Ying-Zi WANG ; Ai-Ling FENG ; Fei-Peng DUAN ; Cai-Xia LI ; Xiu-Yu SUN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(16):2623-2627
OBJECTIVETo prepare Kushen-Dilong nanoemulsion and nanoemuls-ion gel, and investigate its content, physical and chemical properties. Their transdermal properties in vitro were studied as well.
METHODIPM acted as oil phase, EL35 as surfactant, EtOH as cosurfactant, Pheretima aqueous solution was added dropwise to the oil phase to prepare Kushen-Dilong nanoemulsion at room temperature using magnetic stirring. HPLC was used to determine the content of matrine and oxymatrine in the nanoemulsion. Transmission electron microscopy and laser particle size analyzer was used to determine the shape and size of the nanoemulsion. NP700 was used as substrate to prepare Kushen-Dilong nanoemulsion gel. Franz diffusion cell was used for the nanoemulsion and gel transdermal characteristics in vitro.
RESULTThe Kushen-Dilong nanoemulsion was O/W nanoemulsion, its uniform particle size was 20.6 nm with roundness appearance and stable content. The steady-state permeation rate of Kushen-Dilong nanoemulsion, nanoemulsion gel, saturated aqueous solution, hydro gel were 0.1484, 0.1183, 0.0306, 0.0321 mg x cm(-2) x h(-1), respectively.
CONCLUSIONThe 24 h cumulative infiltration and infiltration rate of Kushen-Dilong nanoemulsion and nanoemulsion gel were better than the saturated aqueous solution and hydro gel, which could provide a new dosage form for Kushen-Dilong transdermal drug delivery.
Animals ; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ; Drug Carriers ; chemistry ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; metabolism ; Emulsions ; Gels ; Nanostructures ; chemistry ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Skin ; metabolism ; Skin Absorption