1.Ophthalmic solution of thiolated chitosan-pirenoxine sodium-layered double hydroxides hybrid nanocomposites
Jie ZHANG ; Huibo CHI ; Yanju CHENG ; Feng CAO
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2015;46(2):201-208
Ophthalmic solution of organic-inorganic layered double hydroxides hybrid nanocomposites based on layered double hydroxides(LDH)intercalated with pirenoxine sodium(PRN)and chitosan-glutathione(CG)was prepared, characterized and evaluated using rabbit precorneal retention. Mg-Al-PRN-LDH, Zn-Al-PRN-LDH and CG-PRN-LDH were synthesized by co-precipitation. The nanocomposites were characterized by laser particle sizer, powder X-ray diffraction(X-RD), fourier transform infrared spectra(FTIR)and transmission electron micrographs(TEM). The release of PRN from Mg-Al-PRN-LDH, Zn-Al-PRN-LDH, and CG-PRN-LDH nanocomposites and API in artificial tear was compared. Based on in vivo precorneal retention studies, PRN-LDH and CG-PRN-LDH nanocomposite dispersions showed significantly higher AUC(3. 72-, 7. 59-folds)and MRT(2. 18-, 2. 60-folds)than that of the commercial eye drops group. Organic-inorganic layered double hydroxides hybrid nanocomposites CG-PRN-LDH dispersions could remarkably improve precorneal retention of PRN.
2.The effect and safety of monoclonal antibodies to calcitonin gene-related peptide and its receptor on migraine: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Xiaoxiao LIU ; Liqiong GUO ; Miao WANG ; Qinpeng WANG ; Yanju ZHANG ; Dandan SU ; Guojuan WANG ; Cheng LIANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2020;53(7):520-527
Objective:To evaluate the effect and safety of monoclonal antibodies to calcitonin gene-related peptide and its receptor (CGRP-mAbs) on migraine.Methods:Database of PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, CNKI, Wangfang digital journals were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of CGRP-mAbs in treatment of migraine. Quality of enrolled literature was assessed by the software of Review Manager 5.3 and software of StataMP14 was employed to conduct meta analysis.Results:A total of 13 RCTs were included, including 6 218 adult migraine patients (experimental group: 2 679 patients, placebo group: 3 539 patients). Meta analysis suggested that CGRP-mAbs for preventive treatment of migraine significantly reduced the monthly migraine days from baseline (standardized mean difference (SMD)=-0.35, 95% CI-0.4--0.3) and monthly acute migraine-specific medication consumption from baseline (SMD=-0.38, 95% CI-0.43--0.32), as compared with placebo group. CGRP-mAbs for preventive treatment of migraine significantly increased the ≥50% reduction from baseline in migraine days per month ( RR=1.65, 95% CI 1.54-1.76). The adverse events were similar between the CGRP-mAbs group and placebo group ( RR=1.06, 95% CI 1.01-1.10). Conclusion:CGRP-mAbs are effective and safe for preventive treatment of migraine.
3.Effects of conditioned medium of acute myeloid leukemia on biology of mesenchymal stem cells
Chike ZHANG ; Feiqing WANG ; Dan WU ; Bo YANG ; Jinyang CHENG ; Juan CHEN ; Dongxin TANG ; Yang LIU ; Yanju LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(31):4995-5002
BACKGROUND:At present,the biological functions and molecular changes of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in the tumor microenvironment of acute myeloid leukemia are still unclear. OBJECTIVE:To explore the changes in the biological function of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in acute myeloid leukemia and the role of acute myeloid leukemia conditioned medium by bioinformatics and experiment. METHODS:Differential genes were screened from GEO data sets,and enrichment analysis was performed.The protein-protein interaction network was constructed and the Hub gene was obtained.Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells from patients with acute myeloid leukemia and healthy donors were cultured.Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells from healthy donors were treated with acute myeloid leukemia conditioned culture solution.Each group was subjected to the adipogenic differentiation,osteogenic differentiation,staining of β-galactosidase,detection of the cell cycle,and validation of Hub genes. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Gene expression data of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells from acute myeloid leukemia patients and healthy donors were obtained from GSE84881,and 184 up-regulated genes and 140 down-regulated genes were screened.(2)The biological functions of enrichment mainly include cell cycle,adipocyte differentiation,cell metabolism,and MYC pathway.According to the Degree algorithm,10 up-regulated Hub genes and 10 down-regulated Hub genes were selected.(3)The cell in vitro experiment found that:compared with the control group,the surface antigen of acute myeloid leukemia mesenchymal stem cells did not change,but it showed enhanced lipid differentiation ability,weakened osteogenic differentiation ability,increased β-galactosidase positive cell number,altered cell morphology,arrested cell cycle,increased LGALS3 expression,and decreased MYC expression.Mesenchymal stem cells from healthy donors showed similar changes after being cultured in acute myeloid leukemia conditioned medium.(4)The results show that biological function of mesenchymal stem cells is altered in the acute myeloid leukemia microenvironment,which provides new insights into the interaction between mesenchymal stem cells and tumor cells.
4.Advances of long-acting recombinant protein therapeutics.
Ying WEI ; Zhewen ZHANG ; Yamin LU ; Yanju CHENG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2018;34(3):360-368
Some of the recombinant protein therapeutics with short half-life requires high frequent dose or injection, which results in poor patient compliance. This challenge has prompted the development of long-acting recombinant proteins in recent years. Four strategies and methods, including chemical modification, protein engineering, fusion proteins and protein glycosylation are used to modify protein molecule and finally obtain improved pharmacokinetics (PK) properties. This article reviews the four strategies of half-life extension and presents a detailed list of long-acting therapeutics on US, EU and China markets.
5.Analysis of Quality Value Transmitting of Volatile Oil in Bran-processed Atractylodes lancea and Its Standard Decoction with Different Physicochemical Forms
Xiuli GUO ; Chengcheng SONG ; Yangxin XIAO ; Yan DONG ; Huanbo CHENG ; Jiyuan TU ; Yanju LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(12):168-174
ObjectiveTo study the differences in volatile oil content of bran-processed Atractylodes lancea and its standard decoction concentrate and freeze-dried powder, as well as the differences in the types and contents of chemical components in volatile oil, and to clarify the quality value transmitting. MethodTen batches of A. lancea rhizoma were collected and prepared into raw products and bran-processed products of A. lancea, standard decoction concentrate and freeze-dried powder of bran-processed A. lancea in order to extract the volatile oil, and the transfer rate of volatile oil in each sample was calculated. Quantitative analysis of the main chemical components(β-eudesmol, atractylon, atractylodin) in each volatile oil was performed by gas chromatography(GC) on the HP-5 quartz capillary column(0.32 mm×30 m, 0.25 μm) with a flame ionization detector(FID), a split ratio of 10∶1 and a temperature program(initial temperature at 80 ℃, hold for 1 min, rise to 150 ℃ at 10 ℃·min-1, hold for 10 min, rise to 155 ℃ at 0.5 ℃·min-1, hold for 5 min, rise to 240 ℃ at 8.5 ℃·min-1, hold for 8 min). Cluster analysis and principal component analysis(PCA) were used to explore the overall differences in types and contents of chemical components between the standard decoction concentrate and freeze-dried powder. ResultThe transfer rates of volatile oil in the bran-processed products, standard decoction concentrate and freeze-dried powder were 70.51%, 1.57% and 40.90%, respectively. The average transfer rates of β-eudesmol, atractylon and atractylodin in the volatile oil of bran-processed A. lancea were 58.45%, 48.49% and 55.64%, respectively. In the standard decoction concentrate, only β-eudesmol and atractylodin were detected, and their average transfer rates were 0.22% and 0.10%, respectively. And only β-eudesmol was detected in the freeze-dried powder with the average transfer rate of 8.37%. The results of cluster analysis and PCA showed that there are obvious differences in the types and contents of chemical components between the standard decoction concentrate and freeze-dried powder. ConclusionThe quality value transmitting between bran-processed A. lancea and its standard decoction concentrate and freeze-dried powder is stable, and if the freeze-dried powder is selected as the reference material of dispensing granules, appropriate amount of volatile oil should be added back to make it consistent with the quality of the standard decoction concentrate.
6.Tripterygium hypoglaucum extract ameliorates adjuvant-induced arthritis in mice through the gut microbiota.
Jianghui HU ; Jimin NI ; Junping ZHENG ; Yanlei GUO ; Yong YANG ; Cheng YE ; Xiongjie SUN ; Hui XIA ; Yanju LIU ; Hongtao LIU
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2023;21(10):730-744
Traditionally, Tripterygium hypoglaucum (Levl.) Hutch (THH) are widely used in Chinese folk to treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This study aimed to investigate whether the anti-RA effect of THH is related with the gut microbiota. The main components of prepared THH extract were identified by HPLC-MS. C57BL/6 mice with adjuvant-induced arthritis (AIA) were treated with THH extract by gavage for one month. THH extract significantly alleviated swollen ankle, joint cavity exudation, and articular cartilage destruction in AIA mice. The mRNA and protein levels of inflammatory mediators in muscles and plasma indicated that THH extract attenuated inflammatory responses in the joint by blocking TLR4/MyD88/MAPK signaling pathways. THH extract remarkably restored the dysbiosis of the gut microbiota in AIA mice, featuring the increases of Bifidobacterium, Akkermansia, and Lactobacillus and the decreases of Butyricimonas, Parabacteroides, and Anaeroplasma. Furthermore, the altered bacteria were closely correlated with physiological indices and drove metabolic changes of the intestinal microbiota. In addition, antibiotic-induced pseudo germ-free mice were employed to verify the role of the intestinal flora. Strikingly, THH treatment failed to ameliorate the arthritis symptoms and signaling pathways in pseudo germ-free mice, which validates the indispensable role of the intestinal flora. For the first time, we demonstrated that THH extract protects joint inflammation by manipulating the intestinal flora and regulating the TLR4/MyD88/MAPK signaling pathway. Therefore, THH extract may serve as a microbial modulator to recover RA in clincial practice.ver RA in clincial practice.
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