1.THE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF FRACTIONS OF GLUCOSE OLIGOSACCHARIDES BY HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
Huaichun WU ; Hua CHENG ; Yi LU
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(02):-
The contents of the individual fractions of glucose oligosaccharides were determined simultaneously by means of reversed-phase HPLC. The sample was dissolved in water and filtered and the filtrate was used directly for the analysis. The sugar was separated on a column of u-Bondapak C18 using water as the mobile phase and determined refractometrically.The method was applicable to the analysis of glucose oligosaccharides from monomeric glucose through polymeric maltooctose. Quantitative results were obtained for glucose, maltose, maltotriose, maltotetrose, maltopentose and maltohexose in the samples prepared in our laboratory. Recovery tests revealed this method reliable.
2.Mutual Regulation of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche
Yue-Yang LIANG ; Cheng-Yi WU ;
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(03):-
Objective To give a summary of the current researches on hematopoietic stem cell niche.Methods Through extensive reviewing the related domestic and abroad literatures,the present summary reviews the compo- nents of hematopoietic stem cell niche,related cell factors and related cell signaling pathway participating in regula- tion of hematopoietic stem cell.Results The activities of hematopoietic stem cells are regulated by the niche(micro- environment),which is composed of hematopoietic stem cell and its surrounding cells.The regulation cannot be completed through one signaling pathway.Also,the self-renewal and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cell can- not be completed only through osteoblastic cells.Conclusion The niche regulates hematopoietic stem cells by differ- ent ways.With study in-depth,we will comprehensively understand the nature of stem cells and the study will pro- vide a broader space to stem cell-based therapy.
3.Correlation of plasma heme oxygenase-1 level and type 2 diabetes mellitus
Cheng XUE ; Jiajia ZHAO ; Yi CHENG ; Jinyou WU
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(1):277-279
Objective To investigate the correlation of plasma heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) level and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods The outpatient with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) undergoing oral glucose tolerance test and healthy individuals with physical examination were divided into T2DM group and healthy control group, the differences between the two groups in HO-1 and methane dicarboxylic aldehyde (MDA), mean fluorescence intensity (MFI), homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and fasting blood glucose (FBG) were comparatively analysed , and analyzed the correlations between HO-1 and reactive oxygen species (ROS) MFI, MDA, HOMA-IR and FBG. Results The type 2 diabetes group in MDA and MFI, the expression rate of HO-1 were higher than those of control group (P<0.05), correlation analysis of expression of HO-1 was positively correlated with MFI, MDA (r=0.489, 0.763, P<0.05) in the T2DM group, HO-1, HOMA-IR and FBG were significantly higher than the healthy control group, the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05). The expression of HO-1 and HOMA-IR and FPG levels were positively correlated in the T2DM group (r=0.271, 0.426, P <0.05). Conclusion T2DM patients with hyperglycemia and oxidative stress, plasma HO-1 expression is significantly increased, HO-1 is related to oxidative stress, insulin resistance and hyperglycaemia, which has certain value on clinical assessment of T2DM and therapeutic efficacy.
4.Analysis of distribution and drug resistance of 1 705 strains of common pathogenic bacteria in primary hospital
Xiujuan CAI ; Jiahong YANG ; Cheng WU ; Yi WU
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(35):4977-4979,4984
Objective To understand the regional distribution and drug resistance of clinical isolates of bacteria flora ,in order to provide the basis for the diagnosis and treatment of bacterial infection .Methods According to the national clinical test proce‐dures operation separation strains ,HX‐21 bacteria identification/susceptibility analyzer bacteria identification and drug sensitive test .Results Among 1 705 strains of isolated bacteria ,Gram‐positive cocci accounted for 39 .8% ,Gram‐negative bacteria accounted for 60 .2% ;separation rate from high to low were:benzene azole resistance westwood 13 .3% coagulase negative staphylococcus , pseudomonas aeruginosa ,12 .0% benzene azole resistance westwood staphylococcus aureus 11 .3% ,did not produce the ultra broad spectrum beta lactamase 10 .7% ,e .coli to produce ultra broad spectrum beta‐lactamase e .coli 9 .9% ,acinetobacter was 7 .1% ,pro‐ducing ultra broad spectrum beta‐lactamase pneumonia klebsiella bacteria 5 .9% ,did not produce the ultra broad spectrum beta‐lac‐tamase pneumonia klebsiella bacteria 5 .7% ,benzene azole westwood sensitive coagulase negative staphylococcus 4 .8% ,enterococ‐cus was 4 .8% ,benzene azole westwood sensitive staphylococcus aureus 4 .5% ,etc .Conclusion The common pathogenic bacteria is gram‐negative bacilli in the common pathogenic bacteria .In negative bacilli infection ,acinetobacter ,pseudomonas aeruginosa ,e .coli , klebsiella pneumoniae ,etc were more common .In staphylococcus aureus strains ,benzene azole westwood drug‐resistant strain ratio is higher than benzene azole westwood sensitive strain rate for 3 times .In addition to the vancomycin and teicoplanin sensitive ,other commonly used antibiotics shows different degrees of resistance .
5.Correlation of optimal angiographic viewing angles to body and heart types: A quantitative analysis
Yanqing WU ; Meizhen XU ; Yi LI ; Xiaoshu CHENG ; Junbing CHAI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(4):779-782
BACKGROUND: Coronary angiography is called "the golden standard" for the diagnosis of coronary heart disease (CAD). Foreshortening of vessel segments in angiographic projection images usually caused by the inappropriate projection angles or positions may lead to misdiagnosis or missed diagnosis.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the optimal angiographic views of main coronary artery and its branches in different somatotype or heart type patients and to investigate the specific relationships between the optimal angiographic views and the different somatotypes and heart types with computer-assisted techniques.DESIGN: A controlled observation.SETTING: Department of Cardiology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University.PARTICIPANTS: Altogether 1 369 patients were admitted to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University to undergo coronary angiography from January 2001 to December 2006 and recruited for this study. Written informed consents of coronary angiography were obtained from all the patients. The protocol was approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of Medical College of Nanchang University.METHODS: All 1 369 inpatients were assigned into 3 groups by body mass index (BMI): fat somatotype group (n =489, BMI: 26-31 kg/m2, transverse heart type), general somatotype group (n =502, BMI: 23-25 kg/m2, general heart type), and thin somatotype group (n =378, BMI: 17-22 kg/m2 vertical heart type). In each group, all arteries including left main coronary artery (LM), proximal segment of the anterior descending coronary artery (LAD), distal-mid segment of LAD, proximal segment of circumflex branch (LCX), distal-mid segment of LCX, proximal-mid and distal segments of right coronary artery (RCA) were properly and carefully analyzed using Compart software, and then we got its optimal angiographic viewing angle. Finally, we arranged these data and induced whether different somatotype group patients have different optimal angiographic viewing angles specifically for some coronary artery or not.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Optimal angiographic viewing angles.RESULTS: All 1369 patients participated in the final analysis. Optimal angiographic viewing angle for LM: left anterior oblique (LAO)(40±5)°/ caudal (CAU)(25±5)° or right left anterior oblique (RAO) 25°/CAU35°. In the fat somatotype group, the angle should be added 10° to its optimal angle, and in the thin somatotype group, the angle should be decreased by 10°, and the differences between the general somatotype group and the fat somatotype group or the thin somatotype group were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). Optimal angiographic viewing angle for proximal segment of LAD: RAO (50±8)°/ cranial (CRA)(23±8)°. In the fat somatotype group, the optimal angle should be added 10°, but in the thin somatotype group, it should be decreased by 10°. The differences between the general somatotype group and the fat somatotype group or the thin somatotype group were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). Optimal angiographic viewing angle for distal-mid segment of LAD: RAO (40±5)°/CRA (45±5)° or LAO (11±5)°/CRA (45±5)°. Optimal angiographic viewing angle for proximal segment of LCX: LAO (45±5)°/CAU (35±5)° or anteroposterior (AP)/CAU36°. Optimal angiographic viewing angle for distal-mid segmental of LCX: LAO (45±5)°/CAU (35±5)° or RAO (6±4)°/CAU (30±5)°. Optimal angiographic viewing angle for proximal-mid segment of RCA: LAO (35±5)°/CAU (14±5)° or LAO (48±5)°/CRA (15±5)°. For the thin or fat somatotype group, the optimal LAO angle should be increased by 15°, the optimal RAO angle should be decreased by10° for fat somatotype group and should be increased by 10° for thin somatotype group, and the differences between the general somatotype group and the fat somatotype group or the thin somatotype group were statistically significantly (P < 0.05). Optimal angiographic viewing angle for distal segment of RCA: LAO (53±5)°/CAU (17±5)°.CONCLUSION: The message can be got clearly about the whole coronary artery and the accuracy percentage of stenosis by changing angiographic viewing angle regularly to its own optimal angle in different somatotype or heart type patients. It's very important for making the choice of diagnosis and therapy
6.Enzyme-catalyzed synthesis of ASGPR ligand-targeted modifier in non-aqueous medium.
Yi CHENG ; Wei WU ; Dongqing ZHANG ; Yanzhen MAI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(9):1134-8
The asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR) was used to mediate drug carrier for hepatic targeted drug delivery, this article showed the enzyme-catalyzed esterification of galactose and vinyl stearate and a kind of ASGPR ligand-targeted which was used to insert the surface of liposome has been synthesized. The structure of product has been confirmed by TLC, ESI-MS and 1H NMR. The factors of types and quantity of enzyme, organic solvents, molar ratio of substrate, temperature and time of reaction have been studied. Results showed when using acetone as reaction medium, the quantity of Novozym 435 immobilized lipase was 30 mg mL(-1), molar ratio of galactose to vinyl stearate was 1:5, and reacted at 60 degrees C for 12 h, the transformation of vinyl stearate reached more than 70%. This study provides a novel and efficient route to the synthesis of ligand-targeted modifier.
7.Effects of ginkgolide (Gin) on cerebral water content, Na+, K(+) -ATPase activity, MDA, lactic acid of rats during acute hypoxia condition.
Jian-Cheng LI ; Shu-Yi JIN ; Xiao-Mei WU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2003;19(3):239-273
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8.Effect of anti-HER-2 engineered antibody chA21 on MMP-2 and TIMP-2 expression of human ovarian cancer SKOV3 cells
Yi GAO ; Qiang WU ; Xiaoguang LING ; Liansheng CHENG ; Jing LIU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1982;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the effect of an anti-HER-2 engineered antibody,chA21,on the expression of MMP-2 and TIMP-2 in human ovarian cancer SKOV3 cells that highly express HER-2.Methods After exposure to chA21 at concentrations of 6 mg/L and 12 mg/L for 36 hours,respectively,the expression of MMP-2 and TIMP-2 proteins was detected by immunocyctochemistry.SKOV3 cells were inoculated into nude mice to establish animal models.The mice were respectively administered with normal saline and chA21(30 mg/kg) via injection twice a week for 6 consecutive weeks,and then were killed after 44 days' administration of the drugs.Immnohistochemical staining of MMP-2 and TIMP-2 was observed on tissue microarray sections.Results After exposed to chA21,TIMP-2 protein was increased(P
9.Mini -percutaneous nephrolithotomy combined with antegrade modular flexible ureteroscope for treatment of staghorn stones
Chaoyang YE ; Jie LI ; Weiwu WU ; Yi CHENG ; Ming LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(13):1978-1981
Objective To identify the therapeutic effect and safety of mini -percutaneous nephrolithotomy combined with antegrade modular flexible ureteroscope for the treatment of staghorn stone.Methods The clinical data of 116 patients with staghorn calculi who underwent mini -percutaneous nephrolithotomy combined with antegrade modular flexible ureteroscope were retrospectively analyzed.Of the 116 patients,63 cases were men,53 cases were women .Age ranged from 2 5 to 6 7 years .The diameter ofcalculi ranged from 4 6 to 9 8 (mean =4 6 )mm .There were 63 large complete staghorn renal calculi in these patients.Results All procedures were performed successfully using a single lithotripsy tract.The mean surgical time was (125.4 ±30.0)minutes.The initial stone -free rate was 81.03%(94 /116).Twenty -two cases had several residual calculi from 12 to 25mm.Post -procedure complications included hemorrhage in 9 patients,fever(>38.5 ℃)in four patients,and reactive pleural effusion in one patient. Blood loss requiring transfusion,sepsis,adjacent organ injury and kidney loss were not observed.Conclusion Mini -percutaneous nephrolithotomy combined with antegrade modular flexible ureteroscope has good therapeutic effect in treating renal staghorn calculi,since the technique in treating the renal staghorn calculi makes the operation period shorter,the rate of stone -free higher,the operation wounds smaller,the rate of complication lower,the rate of surrounding organ injury less.
10.Therapeutic effect of felodipine combined atorvastatin on isolated systolic hypertension
Fang WU ; Fengyun YI ; Zude LIU ; Zhiying CHENG
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2016;25(2):188-191
Objective:To explore therapeutic effect of felodipine combined atorvastatin on aged patients with isolated systolic hypertension (ISH).Methods:A total of 176 aged ISH patients were selected from our hospital from Mar 2012 to Jan 2014. They were randomly and equally divided into felodipine group (only received felodipine and other routine therapy)and combined treatment group (received atorvastatin based on treatment of felodipine group),both groups were treated for 12 weeks.Levels of systolic blood pressure (SBP),diastolic blood pressure (DBP),pulse pressure (PP),fore brachial artery endothelium dependent diastolic-systolic function (FMD),nitric oxide (NO), high sensitive C reactive protein (hsCRP)and interleukin (IL)-6 were measured and compared between two groups before and after treatment.Results:Compared with before treatment,after treatment there were significant reductions in levels of SBP,PP,hsCRP and IL-6,and significant rise in FMD and NO level in both groups (P<0.01 all).Compared with felodipine group after treatment,there were significant reductions in levels of SBP [(134.64 ±9.64)mmHg vs.(130.86±9.75)mmHg],PP [(68.57±6.01)mmHg vs.(57.84±5.79)mmHg],hsCRP [(11.94±2.95)mg/L vs.(7.47±1.97)mg/L]and IL-6 [(10.64±3.85)mg/L vs.(5.84±3.11)mg/L],and sig- nificant rise in DBP [(72.64±7.95)mmHg比 (77.94±8.13)mmHg]and FMD [(9.75±2.56)% vs.(12.54± 4.65)%]and NO [(53.74±8.65)μmol/L vs.(86.48±6.84)μmol/L]in combined treatment group,P<0.05 or<0.01. Conclusion:Felodipine combined atorvastatin possesses good therapeutic effect in aged patients with isolated systolic hypertension.It' s help to recovering vascular function and lower inflammatory reactions.