1.Evaluation on implementation effect of Malaria Elimination Project support-ed by Global Fund in Shaanxi Province
Ticao ZHOU ; Yi ZHANG ; Yong DENG ; Zichao CHAI ; Feng LIU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(3):323-325
Objective To evaluate the implementation effect of Malaria Elimination Project supported by the Global Fund in Shaanxi Province so as to provide the evidence for the scientific implementation of Malaria Elimination Action Plan and the exami-nation and evaluation work. Methods The data of malaria prevention and control work were collected and analyzed statistically in 27 counties from 2010 to 2012 in order to evaluate the measures and effects of malaria control. Results There were 64 reported cases in the project areas from 2010 to 2012,and the average annual incidence rate was 0.15/10 million with a declining trend. The infected area sources of patients were mainly imported overseas accounting for 79.69%of the total cases. The blood completion rate of febrile patients was 94.14%,and the scope of the blood smears testing work had expanded to 88 counties(including 61 third-class counties). The training coverage rate of malaria prevention knowledge and skills had achieved to 100%. The awareness rates of malaria prevention and control were 91.68%and 89.44%in the students and local residentsrespectively. The case reporting with-in 24 h after diagnosed,epidemiological case study and outbreak disposal,laboratory testing and confirming and the other case management capabilities had also improved significantly. Conclusions The implementation of the Global Fund Malaria Project in Shaanxi Province has accelerated the process of Malaria Elimination work and improved significantly the malaria control ability in the project areas.
2.Effect of moderate treadmill exercise together with modified hydroxyapatite chitosan composite hydrogel implantation on repair of full-thickness defects of articular cartilage in rats
Dongyang FENG ; Lei WANG ; Yu CHAI ; Shenyu YANG ; Yi JIANG ; Peiran ZHAO ; Bin YU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2016;18(6):518-525
Objective To investigate the effect of moderate treadmill exercise together with modified hydroxyapatite chitosan composite hydrogel (CS/HA-g-CS) implantation on repair of full-thickness defects of articular cartilage in rats.Methods Full-thickness cartilage defects were drilled in the patellar groove of bilateral femoral condyles in a total of 24 male SD rats before they were randomly assigned into 4 groups.The control group (BC group) was subjected to no exercise or CS/HA-g-CS implantation;the chitosan group (CHI group) to CS/HA-g-CS implantation without exercise;the moderate treadmill exercise group (MIR group) to exercise 4 weeks after modeling without CS/HA-g-CS implantation;the CHI + MIR group to moderate treadmill exercise plus CS/HA-g-CS implantation 4 weeks after modeling.Half of the animals were sacrificed at week 8 and half at week 16 after operation.Femoral condyles were harvested for gross observation and histochemical measurement by O' Driscoll scoring system.mRNA expressions of glycosaminoglycan,collagen type Ⅱ and BMP-2 were detected by RT-PCR.Results Gross observation revealed:at 8 weeks after modeling,the CHI + MIR group was significantly better than the other 3 groups,with the BC group in the poorest (P < 0.05);at 16 weeks after modeling,the BC group was significantly poorer than the other 3 groups (P <0.05) among which there were no significant differences (P > 0.05).O 'Driscoll scoring revealed:at both 8 and 16 weeks after modeling,the CHI + MIR group was significantly better than the other 2 groups and the BC group significantly poorer than the other 3 groups (P < 0.05) but there was no significant difference between the MIR and CHI + MIR groups(P > 0.05).The expressions of collagen type Ⅱ,glycosaminoglycan and BMP-2 were significantly higher in the CHI + MIR group than in the other 3 groups (P < 0.05) and significantly lower in the BC group than in the other 3 groups (P < 0.05).Conclusions Moderate treadmill exercise together with CS/HA-g-CS implantation has significant positive effects on repair of full-thickness defects of articular cartilage in rats than merely moderate treadmill exercise or CS/HA-g-CS implantation alone.The defective cartilage repaired by moderate treadmill exercise together with CS/HA-g-CS implantation contains more collagen type Ⅱ and glycosaminoglycan and shows morphology of nearly normal cartilage.
3.Preparation and Analytical Method in the Study of Micrbial Metabolomics
Ling-Ling DONG ; Yi-Feng CHAI ; Ying-Ying CAO ; Zhen-Yu ZHU ;
Microbiology 2008;0(12):-
Microbial metabolomics is a subject that chiefly studying all the low molecular weight metabolites in an organism or cells during their growing process. The progress of analytical technology promotes microbial metabolomics to make advancement. In this paper, the commonly used analytical technology, sample preparation and its application were discussed and the prospects of the analytical methods were also discussed.
4.Using cell membrane chromatography and HPLC-TOF/MS method for in vivo study of active components from roots of Aconitum carmichaeli
Yan CAO ; Xiaofen CHEN ; Diya LU ; Xin DONG ; Guo-Qing ZHANG ; Yi-Feng CHAI ;
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2011;01(2):125-134
An offline two-dimensional system combining a rat cardiac mascle cell membrane chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry (CMC-TOF/MS) with a high performance liquid chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry (HPLC-TOF/MS) was established for investigating the parent components and metabolites in rat urine samples after administration of the roots of Aconitum carmichaeli. On the basis of the analysis of the first dimension, retention components of the urine sample were collected into 30 fractions (one fraction per minute). Then offline analysis of the second dimension was carried out. 34 compounds including 24 parent alkaloids and 10 potential metabolites were identified from the dosed rat urine, and then binding affinities of different compounds on cell membranes were compared and influences of some functional groups on activity were estimated with the semi-quantification and curve fitting method. As a result, binding affinities decreased along with the process of deacylation, debenzoylation and demethylation, which may be related to the alleviation of toxicity in the procedure of herb processing or metabolism. Moreover, some minor components in rat urine (Songorine, 14-benzoylneoline, Deoxyaconitine, etc. ) exerted relatively strong affinity on cell membranes are worth exploring. The results delivered by the system suggest that the CMC can be applied to in vivo study.
5.Emergency reparation and reconstruction for complicated tissue defects in hand
Yi-Min CHAI ; Bing-Fang ZENG ; Qing-Ling KANG ; Jian-Feng XUE ; Ji SHEN ; Jia JIANG ;
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2006;0(05):-
Objective To explore the operative methods and clinical outcomes in emergency or sube- mergency repair for the complicated tissue defects in hand in first stage applying microsurgical technique. Methods From Jan.,2000 to Aug.,2005,49 emergency cases of complicated hand tissue defects were re- paired in the first stage with replantation,reconstruction,free flaps,combined finger reconstruction and flap transplantation,including 21 cases in mini tissue mass replantation or reconstruction,15 cases in replantation combined with free flap transplantation,8 cases in replantation and reconstruction combined with free flap transplantation,5 cases in combined multiple digits reconstruction with free flap transplantation.The free flap transplantation included the anterolateral femoral flap,the latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap,the dorsalis pe- dis flap,the media pedis flap and the instep flap.Results All the flaps,the replanted and reconstruceted finger survived uneventfully except for one replanted finger necrosis.45 cases healed in the first stage and the other 4 cases healed in the second stage.During a follow-up from 6 months to 3 years postoperatively,a satis- factory appearance and function of the reconstructed hand was achieved.The excellent and good rate was 85.7% assessed with provisional functional assessment criterion for upper limbs issued by Chinese Society of Hand Surgery.Conclusion The emergency or subemergency repair for the complicated tissue defects in hand has the advantage of short-term treatment and desirable functional outcome.The emergency replantation and reconstruction combined with various flaps or tissue mass can be applied to repair tissue defect in hand in the first stage according to the position and area of the defect along with the technique level of the surgeon, having been proved to achieve desirable clinical outcomes.And the key points leading to a successful operation is the correct treatment for the raw surface of the defects,suitable choice for various flaps,logical design of combination pattern and prevention and timely treatment for vessel crisis.
6.Advancements in stabilization technologies for membrane protein and its application in drug screening
Jia-hao FANG ; Yu-hong CAO ; Yu-zhen HE ; Zhan-ying HONG ; Yi-feng CHAI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(9):2325-2334
Membrane proteins are the main undertakers of biofilm function, and also the most important target group for innovative drug discovery and research. About 60% of drugs targets are membrane proteins. Due to the obvious aggregation and denaturation tendency of membrane proteins in aqueous solution, it is difficult to simulate the membrane like environment to maintain the correct conformation of membrane proteins
7.Determination of sildenafil citrate content by capillary zone electrophoresis
Xin-Rong ZHANG ; Yi-Feng CHAI ; Xiang-Feng WU ; Li-Li LIU ; Gen-Jin YANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;22(5):427-428
Objective: To establish capillary zone electrophoresis method for determination of sildenafil citrate (Viagra) content in its troche. Methods: Using tetrandrine as internal standard(IS), the electrophoretic separation was achieved with 25 mmol/L borate (pH=7.89) running buffer. And a voltage of 14 kV was applied to the 40 cm×75 μm(i.d) capillary. The analytes were introduced into capillary by siphon (1 s) and determined with on-column monitoring at 214 nm. Results:The determination could be completed within 4 min and the minimum concentration of detection was 5 μg/ml.The analytical results of sildenafil citrate samples demonstrated a good linear relationship within the range of 24-480 μg/ml.The relative standard deviations (RSD) of intra-day was less than 1.58% and that of inter-day was less than 2.46%.The present recoveries were between 95%-105%. Conclusion:The CZE method is accurate, simple, rapid and reliable, so it can be applied to the determination of sildenafil citrate content.
8.Phytochemical and pharmacological progress on peeled stem of Syringa pinnatifolia, a Mongolian folk medicine.
Guo-zhu SU ; Jie CHEN ; Yuan CAO ; Rui-feng BAI ; Su-yi-le CHEN ; Peng-fei TU ; Xing-yun CHAI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(22):4333-4338
The peeled stem of Syringa pinnatifolia is a Mongolia folk medicine, mainly distributed in Helan mountain, inner Mongolia and Ningxia provinces of China. It has been used for the treatment of cardiopalmus, angina pectoris, and cardiopulmonary diseases for a long history. Contemporary research revealed the presence of major lignans, sesquitepenes, and essential oils, and showed myocardial ischemia related diseases. This review summarizes the plant origins, taxonomic disputes, phytochemical and pharmacological research progress, hopefully to provide reference for full medicinal utilization, clarification of biological effective substance, and drug development.
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9.Research progress on the traditional Chinese medicine-pharmaceutical drug interaction mediated by the ABC transporter family
Yu-zhen HE ; Hui WANG ; Jia-hao FANG ; Yu-hong CAO ; Zhan-ying HONG ; Yi-feng CHAI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(7):1778-1788
ABC transporters on the intestinal barrier, blood-brain barrier and on tumor cells will affect drug bioavailability, transport across the blood-brain barrier and multidrug resistance. The active ingredients of traditional Chinese medicines can affect the function and expression of ABC transporters. When combined with pharmaceuticals the potential interaction between the two can change the efficacy of the medicines. We review the ABC transporter superfamily and their distribution with regard to their relationship and interactions with traditional Chinese medicine on the intestinal barrier and the blood-brain barrier, as well as their role in tumor multidrug resistance mediated by ABC transporters. We summarize the research progress over the past five years.
10.Determination of chemical constituents of essential oil from the fruit of Eucalyptus globulus by GC-MS.
Yu-ming LIU ; Yi-feng CHAI ; Yu-tian WU ; Yue-ming HU ; Guo-xing SONG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2003;28(12):1160-1161
OBJECTIVEThe chemical components of essential oil from fruit of Eucalyptus globulus were analyzed by GC-MS.
METHODThe essential oil were extracted by steam distillation, then separated by capillary gas chromatography. The amount of the component from essential oil were determined by normalization methods. Chromatographic conditions were: capillary column DB-WAX (0.32 mm x 30 m, 0.25 microm) was used, column temperature: initial temperature at 40 degrees C for 3 min,ramping 5 C x min(-1) to 250 degrees C (holding for 10 min) the detector MS.
RESULT31 component from the fruit of E. globulus were identified, which accounted for over 93.7% of total volatile oil.
CONCLUSIONThe methods is reliable, stabilize and can be applied to identify the volatile oil from the fruit of E. globulus.
Cyclohexanols ; analysis ; Eucalyptus ; chemistry ; Fruit ; chemistry ; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ; Monoterpenes ; analysis ; Oils, Volatile ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Sesquiterpenes ; analysis ; Terpenes ; analysis