1.Content of Medicinal Components in Artemisia annua from Different Habitats
China Pharmacy 2005;0(15):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the contents of the medicinal components in Artemisia annua from different habitats.METHODS:A total of 22 batches of Artemisia annua samples from different habitats throughout China were collected with artemisinic acid,arteannuin B,artemisinin and scopoletin determined by HPLC.The contents of the constituents were taken as indexes to conduct correlation analysis and cluster analysis.RESULTS:The results of correlation analysis and cluster analysis showed that there were marked differences in the contents of the above-mentioned 4 constituents in Artemisia annua from various habitats.CONCLUSION:Accumulation of active ingredients of Artemisia annua is correlated to the habitats to some degree.
2.Advances in pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2016;25(4):252-256
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) is a rare disorder of hematopoietic stem cells due to acquisition of somatic mutations.Somatic mutations in phosphatidylinositol glycan class A (PIGA) account for intravascular hemolysis and other PNH manifestations,but the pathophysiology of clonal expansion of PNH cells cannot be elucidated clearly.PNH is closely related to aplastic anemia and myelodysplastic syndromes.Today,the gold standard for PNH is flow cytometry to detect the absence or severe deficiency of glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored proteins on white and red blood cells.However,PNH diagnosed by phenotype is a group of heterogeneous disease in pathogenesis.Eculizumab,a first-in-class monoclonal antibody that inhibits terminal complement,is highly effective in stopping intravascular hemolysis and improving quality of life.Further research on the pathogenesis of PNH would be helpful to understand the underlying reasons for PNH phenotype cells in different patients,improve differential diagnosis and more targeted and specific therapy.Research progress in recent years will be reviewed in this article.
3.Clinical and imaging characteristic analysis of 4 cases of reversible posterior encephalopathy syndrome
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2005;0(08):-
Objective To investigate clinical and MRI features of the reversible posterior encephalopathy syndrome (RPES).Methods Clinical and MRI materials of 4 RPES cases confirmed by integrated clinical diagnosis were retrospectively analyzed.Results All the cases presented with a rise of blood pressure.The neural symptom include severe headache (2 cases),dysphoria (3 cases),blur of vision (2 cases),impairment of impermanent memory (1 case),seizure (2 cases).In MRI,the lesions mainly systematically located in posterior parietal lobe and occipital lobe in all cases,or randomly located in frontal lobe (2 cases).Lesions demonstrated high signal on T_2 weighed and water-suppressed sequences in MRI.The lesions dominantly located in cortex in 2 cases,in both cortex and subcortieal white matter in 1 case and in subcortical white matter in 1 case.Four cases resolved their lesions when re-examined. Conclusions RPES represents such characteristic MRI findings as symmetrical distribution of reversible lesions in posterior brain with involvement of cortex or subcortieal white matter.When combined with hypertension and neural symptoms caused by involvement of posterior brain structure,it is helpful for early differential diagnosis of this syndrome.
4.A Study of the acupuncture point embedding therapy on slow transit constipation along with colon transmission function,plasma SP and VIP
Xiaomei YANG ; Hui XUE ; Lize ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(7):617-619
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of acupuncture point embedding therapy in the treatment of slow transit constipation (STC)and the influence on the colon transmission function,plasma substance P(SP), vasoactive intestinal peptide(VIP). Methods A total of 128 slow transit constipation patients were involved in the study and divided randomly into two groups by using stochastic indicator: a treatment group (treated with acupuncture point embedding therapy) and a control group (treated with lactulose oral liquid). The clinical effects, colon transmission function, the influence of SP, and VIP were observed for STC patients. Results In the treatment group, CCS score was (13.52±3.93) before treatment and(8.15±3.77) after the treatment. In the control group CCS score was (14.11±4.24) and (9.01±2.93) respectively before and after the treatment, CCS score in both groups showed significantly improvement after the treatment (P<0.01), and there was no significant difference between groups (P>0.05). The plasma SP and VIP level of the two groups after the treatment [treatment group (46.73±1.50) ng/L,(206.10±12.14) ng/L, the control group(40.92±6.25)ng/L,(214.73± 7.62)ng/L] were also improved than before [treatment group was(26.66±0.88)ng/L, (332.68±17.84)ng/L, the control group was (23.32±1.75)ng/L,(306.22±20.01)ng/L], with statistically significant(P<0.05), and the difference between the two groups were also significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The acupuncture point embedding therapy is effective for STC, and it can regulate the level of SP and VIP.
5.Progress of telomere and telomerase in hematological diseases
Hongxing LIU ; Yang ZHANG ; Xue CHEN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2017;26(1):12-14
Telomere and telomerase play important roles in protecting and maintaining the stability and integrity of chromosomes. Telomere and telomerase are closely related with multiple diseases, and their relationship with aging and tumors has become a hot topic in recent years. Relevant reports in the American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting in 2016 will be reviewed together with advances of telomere and telomerase in hematological diseases.
6.Effects of inhalation of endothelin-A receptor antagonist on experimental acute lung injury
Xiaoming YANG ; Xiaodong XUE ; Guorong ZHANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(05):-
0.05). CO decreased at T2, T3, T4 and T5 compared with that at T0 in both groups (P
7.Advances in targeted therapy and cocktail targeted therapy for chronic myeloid leukemia
Yang ZHANG ; Xue CHEN ; Hongxing LIU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2016;25(10):632-636
Although tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) have profoundly improved prognosis of patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), it still can not cure CML with high relapse rate when TKI is used alone. Except for effective development of TKI and precise application of the existing TKI,the exploitation of new therapy target, research on treatment for leukemia stem cells and cocktail targeted therapies also provide further inspiration for improving treatment and curing CML. This article will introduce the advances of therapy in CML.
8.Advances and enlightenment of myeloproliferative neoplasms associated gene mutations in thrombophilia and general population
Xue CHEN ; Yang ZHANG ; Hongxing LIU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2015;24(7):412-414,419
The detection of JAK2 V617F and CALR mutations,which was first reported in 2005 and 2013,respectively,had greatly improved the diagnosis and treatment of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN).Most MPN patients are inclined to thrombophilia,the carrier frequency of JAK2 V617F mutation was also high in patients of various thrombotic events,and the relationship between the two conditions needs further study.The observation of JAK2 V617F mutation in control group and general population also enlightened and changed the understanding about the development of chronic cancer.Research progress in this area will be introduced together with the related reports in the 56th American Society of Hematology annual meeting in 2014.
9.Cytotoxicity of a new type of antibiotic stainless micro-screw implant
Dan ZHANG ; Yang ZHANG ; Li LU ; Ke YANG ; Nan XUE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(16):2916-2920
BACKGROUND: Prevention of implant from inflammation was an effective method to reduce expulsion rate of stainless steel micro-screw implant, and develop new type of antibiotic material.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cytotoxicity of a new type of antibiotic stainless steels.METHODS: Metal test samples (antibiotic stainless steel, medical stainless steel, and medial pure titanium) were made into rectangular solids with length of 15 mm × 10 mm × 3 mm. Samples were cleaned with high temperature and high pressure. Alloy leaching liquor was prepared with DMEM culture media according to the ratio betwean surface area and volume of culture solution (3 cm~2/mL). The leaching liquor was maintained in incubator at 37 ℃ for 96 hours, and then degerming was performed using microporous membrane. 6.4% phenol was added, which was considered as the positive control group, and DMEM culture media was considered as the blank control group. Growth of MG63 cells was observed under inverted phase contrast microscope;absorbanca of cells cultured for 24, 48, 72, 96, and 120 hours was detected using MTT test; cytotoxicity of antibiotic stainless steels was evaluated.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: ① At 24 hours after culture, calls in the positive control group was abnormal; while, cells in other groups were well adherent-grew. ② After 48 hours of culture, with the culture time increased,cytotoxicity was detected out in the positive control group; cells in other groups and blank control groups were normal and grew well. Afew of cells in stainless steels group showed karyopyknosis. ③ The absorbance was the highest of medical pure titanium, and then of antibiotic stainless steel and of medical stainless steel, while there was no significant difference between the three materials. ④ The level of cytotoxicity was grade 0. The results suggested that the antibiotic stainless steel which had the same cytotoxicity grade as medical stainless steel and pure titanium was in line with the requirement of its clinical application.
10.Optimization of taxol extraction from Taxus baccata L.
Xian YANG ; Shuiping YANG ; Xue ZHANG ; Jie TAN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(19):-
Objective To optimize and establish the extractive technology of taxol from Taxus baccatal L.. Methods HPLC was applied to determine the content of taxol. The orthogonal test was adopted to examine the effects of the 4 factors consisting of ethanol concentration,ethanol volume,extractive times and extractive time. Results Ethanol concentration and ethanol volume were essential factors influencing the extraction of taxol. High concentration and amount of ethanol facilitated the extraction. Extractive times and extractive time were also important. By single-factorial effect,2 h and 2 times in each extraction of taxol were the best. Conclusion The optimum extractive condition is T9 (A3B3C2D1) and T8 (A3B2C1D3).