1.Modulation on the P-glycoprotein in the jejunum by combined use of Glycyrrhiza inflata and Kansui.
Yabin SUN ; Guofeng LI ; Zhongkun TANG ; Bingyi WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(4):510-6
To investigate the modulation on the P-glycoprotein in the jejunum by combined use of Glycyrrhiza inflata and Kansui with ussing chamber and rt-pcr, Rhodamine 123 (R123), a P-gp substrate and fluorescein sodium (CF), a model drug of non-P-gp substrate transported by a passive diffusion were taken as investigational drugs. Because these two drugs can be easily assayed and widely used in various research fields. The permeability of R123 or CF via Wistar rat jejunum membranes was evaluated by in vitro ussing chamber after oral administration of four different decoctions of Glycyrrhiza inflata and Kansui for 1 week. And the concentration of R123 or CF was determined by the fluorospectrophotometry in the receiving solution. Meanwhile the expression of mdr1a in P-glycoprotein was detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR. After oral administration of combined decoction of the single drug, the absorptive directed permeability of R123 increased significantly (P < 0.01). On the other hand, Kansui and combine decoction of the two drugs also decrease the permeability of secretory directed transport (P < 0.05). No action of Glycyrrhiza inflata was found on the secretory transport of R123 [Papp = (2.56 +/- 0.38) x 10(-5), cm x s(-1)] across the jejunum tissues, while Papp of control group was found [Papp = (2.35 +/- 0.27) x 10(-5), cm x s(-1)]. After oral administration of Kansui decoction for 1 week and 2 weeks, the levels of mdr1a expression in Wistar rats were lower than that of the control group, but there were no significant difference in the results. Meanwhile, Glycyrrhiza inflata had no effect on transport of CF across the jejunum tissues, though the other three groups could decrease the permeability of CF, as compared with control group. Kansui may slightly inhibit P-glycoprotein function in the intestinal membrane. For another, some compositions in Kansui inhibit P-glycoprotein function, and some others strengthen the tight junction between cells in the intestinal membrane to decrease permeability of CF. As the inhibitory action to P-glycoprotein was enhanced by combination of Glycyrrhiza inflata and Kansui, based on the results, it may be one of the mechanisms of creating toxicity once co-administration of Glycyrrhiza inflata and Kansui.
2.Research of Adp and IGF-1 on elderly patients with chronic heart failure by catechin
Yabin ZHAO ; Jie GAO ; Baoyu WANG ; Yangli SUN ; Ning YANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;37(4):126-128
Objective To analysis the role of adiponectin, insulin like growth factor -1 in elderly chronic heart failure.Methods 92 elderly patients with chronic heart failure were selected and divided into control group and experiment group.46 cases of the control group were treated with conventional treatment including strong heart, diuresis, vasodilator,lowering blood pressure, the experimental group was on the basis of routine treatment with catechin, 50 mg/kg orally, 1 times a day.2 weeks as a course, 1 course of treatment.Adiponectin, insulin like growth factor -1,BNP,LVEDD, LVESD and LVEF were compared before and after treatment.Results After treatment, the total effective rate of observation group was 93.48%, the control group total effective rate was 76.09%.The total effective rate of observation group was significantly higher than that of the control group (χ2 =5.39, P <0.05 ).After treatment, BNP, Adp in two groups decreased, IGF-1 increased, compared with control group, BNP, Adp level of the experiment group were lower, IGF-1 was higher(P<0.05),and LVEDD and LVESD of the experiment were lower, LVEF was higher, (P<0.05). Conclusion Catechins can decrease the serum levels of adiponectin, elevate insulin like growth factor-1, improve the degree of heart failure, is worthy of clinical application.
3.Image analysis of the distribution of tophus in ankle joint and tarsal joint
Dezheng SUN ; Qing YANG ; Yabin HU ; Feng DUAN ; Hualong YU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(6):969-972,986
Objective To analyze the distribution of tophus in ankle and tarsal joints by multislice spiral computed tomography (MSCT)and to explore the pathogenesis of gout.Methods 34 patients with a documented diagnosis of gout underwent CT examina-tion of bilateral ankle and tarsal joints,and 55 ankle and tarsal joints were observed tophus.The sites of tophus deposition were cate-gorized into groups of ligament,tendon and joint in order to record and analyze.Results The tophus were showed at the anterior talofibular ligament (n=38),the medial ligament (the site of talus and calcaneus)(n=30)and the interosseous talocalcaneal liga-ment (n=29)(P <0.05)in the group of ligament;at achilles tendon (n= 18),followed by tibialis posterior tendon (n= 7)(P <0.05)in the group of tendon;at articulations intercuneiformes (n=1 5)and inferior tibiofibular articulation (n= 10)(P <0.05 )in the group of joint.Conclusion In ankle and tarsal joints,tophus is commonly deposited at the anterior talofibular ligament,at the achilles tendon and the articulationes intercuneiformes.
4.Feasibility and safety of McKeown-type minimally invasive esophagectomy in para-recurrent laryngeal nerve lymphadenectomy
Yabin XUE ; Hongbo LYU ; Tongxin DU ; Wei SUN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2016;44(10):1276-1279
Objective To explore the feasibility and safety of Mckeown-type minimally invasive esophagectomy in para-recurrent laryngeal nerve lymphadenectomy. Methods A total of 163 cases underwent minimally invasive McKeown resection for esophageal carcinoma in the Affiliated Tumor Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into routine treatment group (n=63), right recurrent nerve lymph node dissection group (right group, n=53) and bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve lymph node dissection group (bilateral group, n=47) according to the operation modes. The postoperative pathology, operation time, intraoperative bleeding volume, postoperative hospitalization time, number of lymph nodes and pneumonia, anastomotic fistula, laryngeal nerve injury and other complications were compared between three groups of patients. Pathological conditions were consisted of the location of tumor, the degree of differentiation, T stage and pathological stage. Postoperative complications were followed up for 6 months. Results There were no significant differences in tumor location, pathological differentiation degree, T stage and pathologic stage between three groups. The amount of bleeding was more in the routine group than that of the right group and the bilateral group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the amount of bleeding between the right group and the bilateral group. The total lymph nodes and thoracic lymph nodes were increased in order in routine group, the right group and the bilateral group, and there was significant difference between three groups(P<0.05). There were no significant differences in other operation data and complications between three groups. Conclusion McKeown-type minimally invasive esophagectomy shows good feasibility and safety for para-recurrent laryngeal nerve lymphadenectomy .
5.Deficiency of Erbin in MDA-453 human breast cancer cells induces trastuzumab resistance in vitro
Yabin HU ; Limin SUN ; Hongyu CHEN ; Ming YU ; Meiru HU ; Ming SHI
Military Medical Sciences 2013;(11):831-835
Objective To explore the effect of Erbin deficiency in MDA-453 cells on trastuzumab(Herceptin) resist-ance .Methods The specific short hairpin RNA ( shRNA) targeting Erbin was designed and cloned into plasmid pSuppres-sor, which was subsequently transfected into MDA-453 human breast cancer cells .After being selected by G418, MDA-453 cells stably expressing Erbin shRNA were obtained and nominated as MDA-453-Erbin sh.The MDA-453 cells express-ing control shRNA ( MDA-453-NC) were used as control cells .The expression of Erbin at the protein level in MDA-453-NC and MDA-453-Erbin sh cells was analyzed by Western blotting .Cell proliferation and colony formation assays were em-ployed to investigate the effect of Erbin knockdown on the sensitivity of MDA -453 cells to trastuzumab in vitro.The levels of Erbin expression in human breast cancer tissue and normal breast tissue samples were evaluated by immunohistochemistry . Results MDA-453 cells, in which Erbin expression was stably knocked-down, were established.Deficiency of Erbin in MDA-453 cells could antagonize the anti-proliferation effects of trastuzumab in vitro.The level of Erbin expression was de-creased in some breast cancer tissue samples compared with normal breast tissue samples .Conclusion Erbin deficiency may induce the resistance of breast cancer cells to trastuzumab therapy .
6.Association between arterial compliance and fundus oculi arteriosclerosis in elderly people
Hong ZHANG ; Xiaoli LI ; Haiqing GAO ; Yuanping LIU ; Min WANG ; Xiufang SUN ; Yabin MA
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2008;27(6):416-419
Objective To investigate the association between arterial compliance and fundus oculi arteriosclerosis in elderly people. Methods A total of 73 elderly subjects,including 61 elderly patients with fundus oculi arteriosclerosis and 12 healthy volunteers were recruited into the study.Capacitive arterial compliance(C1)and oscillatory arterial compliance(C2)were measured by DO2020 Cardiovascular Profiling Instrument.Moreover,fundus photographs were measured using Canon figure fundus camera. Results There were significant differences in systolic blood pressure(SBP),diastolic blood pressure(DBP),mean artery pressure,pulse pressure,capacitive arterial compliance (C1),and oscillatory arterial compliance(C2)between patients with fundus oculi arteriosclerosis and healthy volunteers(all P<0.05).In multiple regression analysis,the grade of fundus oculi arteriosclerosis was significantly correlated with SBP,DBP,mean artery pressure and pulse pressure (r=0.357,0.261,0.342,0.280,all P<0.05).Moreover,there were significant correlations between the grade of fundus oculi arteriosclerosis and Cl(r=-0.281,P<:0.05),and C2(r=-0.308,P<0.01). Conclusions These findings underscore the efficacy of C1 and C2 in identifying patients with fundus oculi arteriosclerosis.
7.Analysis of p16 gene deletion and mutation in gastric carcinoma
Guohai ZHAO ; Tiechen LI ; Lianghui SHI ; Yabin XIA ; Huilan SUN ; Dunf PENG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM: To investigate p16 gene alterations in gastric carcinoma. METHODS: 36 fresh tumor specimens taken from gastric cancer patients were analyzed for p16 gene deletion and mutation by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and DNA sequencing. RESULTS: Homozygous deletion of exon 1 and exon 3 was observed in 2 cases and 3 cases of diffuse carcinoma, respectively. The frequency of homozygous deletion was 13.89%. No p16 gene point mutation was detected. CONCLUSION: The deletion of p16 genes may be related to gastric carcinogenesis.
8.Metastatic gastric melanoma: report of a case.
Liang GUO ; Yabin ZOU ; Xianglei KONG ; Chengbin ZHANG ; Xun SUN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2015;44(6):414-415
9.Research progress on immunosuppressive activity of monomers extracted from Chinese medicine.
Shiqin SUN ; Youzhi WANG ; Yabin ZHOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(3):393-396
The clinical or experimental study proves that Chinese medicine such as Tripteryglum wilfordii, Lignum Sappan, Caulis Sinomenii, Radix Trichosanthis and Herba Artemisiae Annuae have good immunosuppressive activity. Further researches on the immunosuppressive active components from Chinese medicine have been the main direction in recent years. The recent researches on immunosuppressive effect and possible mechanisms for the monomers such as triperine, triptolide, bazilein, potosappanin A, sinomenine, trichosanthin and artemisinin extracted from those Chinese medicine are introduced in this review.
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10.Preparation of polyvinyl alcohol/lota-carrageenan scaffolds and its biocompatibility
Jing CUI ; Yabin ZHANG ; Siqi MA ; Yanjie XIONG ; Man CUI ; Shuofeng LI ; Pengcheng CHE ; Fanglian YAO ; Hong SUN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(2):215-220
BACKGROUND:Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogel with similar porous structure and mechanical properties to the natural cartilage is very suitable for the repair of articular cartilage. However, the pure PVA hydrogel after lyophilization wil be accompanied by the shrinkage of the polymer network and the col apse of the pores, leading to the inhomogeneous performance of the material even in the state of re-swel ing. Addition of the active polymer wil increase the cel adhesion ability of PVA hydrogel. OBJECTIVE:To construct PVA/lota-carrageenan (l-CA) composite materials with different mass fractions of l-CA and evaluate the biocompatibility with vascular endothelial cel s. METHODS:PVA/l-CA composite films with different contents of l-CA were fabricated and then co-cultured with vascular endothelial cel s. Attachment, proliferation and morphological changes of vascular endothelial cel s on the composite were observed by scanning electron microscope and MTT assay to evaluate its biocompatibility. PVA/l-CA three-dimensional scaffold with different contents of l-CA were constructed, and hemolysis experiment was conducted according to the biological evaluation standards of medical devices, and the porosity and pore size were observed using scanning electron microscope. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:In vitro experimental results showed that the addition of l-CA could significantly increase the biological activity of PVA hydrogel, and promote the cel attachment and proliferation on the scaffold. The hemolysis rate of each experimental group was less than 5%(the accepted safety standard), suggesting that the composite materials were in accordance with the standard of medical devices for hemolysis experiment. These findings indicate that the composite scaffolds with 20%-30%l-CA possess the pore size suitable for cel growth and proliferation and the porosity beneficial for transportation of nutrients and metabolites, which can serve as an excel ent scaffold for tissue engineering.