1.Relationship between Renal Nitric Oxide and Glomerular Hyper filtration in Experimental Diabetic Rats
ming-hua, LIU ; shu-zhen, SUN ; qian, LI ; yi, WANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(01):-
Objective To explore the mobile changes of nitric oxide(NO) and the relationship between nitric oxide and glomerular hyperfiltration in experimental diabetic rats.Methods Experimental diabetes mellitus(DM) was induced in rats with streptozotocin(STZ).The levels of NO and NOS in renal tissue homogenate were assayed after establishment of diabetesat the 4 th,8 th,12 th week.At the same time, renal morphology in diabetic rats was examined by light microscope and image of computer.Results The contents of NO and NOS in renal homegenates were evidently increased at 4 th week,and decreased gradually from 8 th week(P
2.Survey of infection situation and knowledge of high-risk HPV among women working in entertainment places in Gaoqiao area
Qian SHE ; Hong LIU ; Hua LI ; Liping YI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(8):1018-1020,1025
Objective To investigate infection situation and knowledge of high‐risk human papilloma virus(HPV)among women working in entertainment places in Gaoqiao area ,and provide theory evidences for making health education measures related to high‐risk HPV .Methods According to the systematic random sampling method ,entertainment female in Gaoqiao area were extracted , and normal women who participated in community gynecology census were extracted as control group .Then questionnaire investiga‐tion and laboratory testing were carried out .Results The infection rate of high‐risk HPV in entertainment female was 35 .18% , while in normal woman was 15 .84% ,there was significant differences of infection rate between the two groups (P<0 .05) .There were were only 16 women(14 .81% )and 17 women(16 .83% )had heard of information about HPV in two groups respectively ,and there was no statistically significant difference(P>0 .05) .The cognitive situation of whether a person with family history of cervi‐cal cancer should be regularly attend screening among the two groups of women was different ,and had significant difference(P<0 .05) .Conclusion Women who worked in entertainment places had higher infection rate of high‐risk HPV ,both of the two groups had poor knowledge of HPV .So the propaganda and screening of HPV should be strengthen in order to raise consciousness in pre‐venting cervical cancer .
3.Influence of Brain Hypoxia-Ischemia on Expression of Glucose Transporter 1 Genes and Glucose Transpsorter 3 Genes in Neonatal Rats
zheng, CHEN ; hui-jin, CHEN ; ming-hua, JIANG ; long-hua, QIAN ; guan-yi, CHEN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(01):-
Objective To understand the mechanism of cerebral energy failure after hypoxia ischemia at the molecular level and to establish the protocol for the safe and effective treatment of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy(HIE).Methods One hundred neonatal rats were divided into normal control group and hypoxic-ischemic(HI) group. SD rats of both groups were decapitated at the time of 2 h,24 h,48 h,72 h and 7 d after HI.These tissues of cerebrum,cortex and hippocampus were taken out to explore the influence of HI on the expression of GLUT1 and GLUT3 genes with the method of RT-PCR.Results There was an enhancement in the expression of GLUT1 and GLUT3 genes with the increasing of day age. The expression was more intense in hippocampus than that in cortex. However, HI could significantly enhance the expression of GLUT genes. The expression was higher in cortex than that in hippocampus. The expression of two genes reached the peak at 24 h after HI, but was significantly lower than that in control group at 7 d after HI.Conclusion The increased expression of GLUT genes can maintain the energy supplement for the brain and delay a cascade reaction of cerebral energy failure.
5.Studies on baicalin ethylcellulose microspheres for intranasal administration.
Yu-yi QIAN ; Liu-hong ZHANG ; Li-wei GUO ; Hua-xu ZHU ; Ting-ming FU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(24):4787-4791
In this study, solvent evaporation method was used to preparing baicalin ethylcellulose microspheres for intranasal administration. The prepared microspheres were round with certain rough surface. The average drug loading and entrapment efficiency was (33. 31 ± 0. 045)% , (63. 34 ± 0. 11)% , respectively. As the characteristic crystalline peaks of baicalin were observed in the microspheres sample, the result of X-ray diffractometric analysis indicated that the baicalin was present in crystalline form after its entrapment in ethylcellulose matrix. By investigating the thermogram of microspheres sample, it was found that endothermic peak of baicalin was shifted from 211. 8 °C to 244. 2 °C and associated with the first broad endothermic peak of ethylcellulose. This could confirm that baicalin was loaded into ethylcellulose, nor simply physical mixture. The powder flowability test exhibited that the specific energy of microspheres was 3. 57 mJ . g-1 and the pressure drop was 2. 22 mBar when air kept the speed of 2 mm . s-1 through the powder bed with the force was 15 kPa. The consequence of the baicalin in vitro released from microspheres showed that the pure baicalin sample displayed faster (90%) release than microspheres sample (75%) in 7 h. Fitting model for release curve before 7 h, the results showed that the pure baicalin sample and the microsphere sample accorded with first order model (R2 = 0. 990 4) and Riger-Peppas model(R2 = 0. 961 2), respectively. Ex vivo rabbit nasal mucosa permeability experiment revealed that the value of cumulative release rate per unit area of the microsphere sample was 1. 56 times that of the pure baicalin sample. This provided the foundation for the in vivo pharmacokinetic study.
Administration, Intranasal
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Air Pressure
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Animals
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Cellulose
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analogs & derivatives
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chemistry
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Drug Compounding
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methods
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Flavonoids
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administration & dosage
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chemistry
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pharmacokinetics
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Male
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Microspheres
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Mucous Membrane
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metabolism
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Particle Size
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Powders
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Rabbits
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Solvents
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X-Ray Diffraction
6.Liquisolid technique for enhancement of dissolution prosperities of tanshinone II(A).
Xiao-qian LIU ; Qing-ju MENG ; Xue-lin XU ; Jie ZHAO ; Hua YANG ; Hong YI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(24):4840-4846
The technique of liquisolid compress is a new technique developed in 1990s, which was considered to be the most promising technique to improve the dissolution of water-insoluble drugs. In this article, tanshinone II(A) and the extracts of the ester-solubility fractions were chosen as the model drugs to evaluate the effects of the liquisolid technique for enhancement of dissolution properties of tanshinone II(A). Several liquisolid tablets (LS) formulations containing different dosage of drugs and various liquid vehicle were pre-pared and for all the formulations, microcrystalline cellulose and silica were chosen as the carrier and coating materials to evaluate their flow properties, such as angle of repose, Carr's compressibility index and Hausner's ratio. The interaction between drug and excipients in prepared LS compacts were studied by differential scanning calorimetry(DSC) and X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD). The dissolution curves of tanshinone II(A) from liquisolid compacts were investigated to determine the technique's effect in improving the dissolution of tanshinone II(A) and its impacting factors. According to the results, the dissolution increased with the rise in the dissolution of the liquid-phase solvent. The R-value and drug dosage can significantly affect the drug release, but with less impact on active fractions. This indicated that liquisolid technique is a promising alternative for improvement of dissolution property of water-soluble drugs, and can make a synergistic effect with other ester-soluble constituents and bettern improve the release of tanshinone II(A). Therefore, the technique of liquisolid compress will have a better development prospect in traditional Chinese medicines.
Calorimetry, Differential Scanning
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Diterpenes, Abietane
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chemistry
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Solubility
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X-Ray Diffraction
7.Effect of ligustrazine on migration of neuronal precursors after focal cerebral ischemia in adult rats.
Fen QIU ; Yong LIU ; Yi-Hua QIAN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2007;27(5):435-438
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of ligustrazine on the migration of neuronal precursors (NPs) after focal cerebral ischemia in adult rats and explore its acting mechanism on recovery of function.
METHODSRat model of left middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) was established by thread ligation. Ligustrazine 40 mg/kg was injected peritoneally once a day 2 h after modeling. On the 3rd, 7th, 14th and 21st day after operation, the migration of Doublecortin (DCX, the marker of NPs) in subventricular zone (SVZ) and the rostral migratory stream (RMS) were observed with immunohistochemistry.
RESULTSThe migration of DCX-positive cells in SVZ (abbrev. as migration below) through RMS into the olfactory bulb started from the 3rd day after ischemia, and lasted to the 21st day; the migration directly or through RMS into the ischemic penumbra of the adjacent striatum started on the 7th day, and increased significantly on the 14th day; and a few of DCX positive cells migrated through corpus callosum into the ischemic cortex on the 21st day. The migration was similar in the two groups in its pathway, but the extent in the ligustrazine group was more intensive.
CONCLUSIONLigustrazine could promote direct migration of NPs into the ischemic cerebral cortex and striatum, suggesting that it might play an important role in promoting self-recovery of brain function after ischemia through accelerating the migration of NPs.
Animals ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ; pharmacology ; Brain Ischemia ; physiopathology ; Cell Movement ; drug effects ; Immunohistochemistry ; Male ; Microtubule-Associated Proteins ; biosynthesis ; Neurons ; drug effects ; metabolism ; pathology ; Neuropeptides ; biosynthesis ; Pyrazines ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
8.Advance on chemical compounds of Ainsliaea genus.
Fa-jin FENG ; Zhi-ling XU ; Qian-jun ZHANG ; Zhen-hua YIN ; Wen-yi KANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(7):1244-1251
Plants in Ainsliaea genus, belongs to Compositae family, are traditional Chinese medicine and widely used in folk. These plants contain various types of chemical components, and main components are sesquiterpene lactone and its glycosides. In addition, there are triterpenoids, flavonoids, steroids, phenolic acid, long chain fatty acid and volatile oils. Recently, much attention has been payed to varlous research of A. fragrans. This paper reviewed and summarized the chemical components to provide the theoretical basis for the use of Ainsliaea.
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chemistry
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Molecular Structure
9.Effects of amniotic membrane on proliferation and differentiation of human retinal pigment epithelial cell
Yao, WANG ; Hua-qing, GONG ; Ling-ling, YANG ; Qian, WANG ; Qing-jun, ZHOU ; Yi-qiang, WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2012;30(9):786-790
Background Human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cell transplantation treating retinal degenerative diseases is a researching topic,and the source of human RPE cells is a key problem.Many biological carriers can be used for the preparation of RPE cell layer.However,some advantages,such as cytotoxicity,lack of stability and immunologic reaction etc.are still existed.To study an ideal biological carrier is very important.Objective This experimental was to determine the effects of amniotic membrane on the proliferation and differentiation of human RPE cells and the possibility as a scaffold for RPE cell transplantation.Methods ARPE19 cell line cells were cultured and passaged in DMEM/F12 medium with 10% fetal bovine serum,and 8-12generation of cells were used.The cells were divided into two groups.One group of cells were incubated on the denuded amniotic membrane,and the other group of cells were cultured in the medium (control group).MTT was performed to detect the A492 value of RPE cells for the evaluation of cell proliferation ability 24,48,72,96 hours after culture.Cell morphology was compared by histopathological examination 3 weeks after culture.The mRNA expression of pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF),N-cadherin,β-catenin and cell connection related proteins in the cells of both groups were assayed using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).Ultrastructure of the cells was observed under the transmission and scan electronic microscope 3 weeks after culture.Results The number of ARPE-19 cells cultured on denuded amniotic membrane was decreased significantly in comparison with the normal culture plate(F=41.760,P =0.000).Histopatholy also showed that the cell density on amniotic membrane was lower than of normal cells on plate surface.Moreover,the expression level of claudin 1 mRNA,N-cadherin mRNA and PEDF mRNA were significantly up-regulated in denuded amniotic membrane group in comparison with control group (t=15.828,P=0.000 ;t=6.839,P=0.002 ;t=14.667,P=0.000),but the expression of Connexin 43 mRNA was down-regulated in denuded amniotic membrane group compared with control group(t=3.358,P=0.024).Ultrastructural examination revealed that ARPE-19 cells cultured on amniotic membrane exhibited a polygonal epithelial phenotype with cilium on the apical side,however,the cells cultured on normal culture plate displayed fusiform shape and uneven thickness.Conclusions Amniotic membrane plays a promoting effect on the differentiation of ARPE-19 cells and a inhibitory effect on the proliferation of ARPE-19 cells,suggesting that amniotic membrane might be an useful scaffold for the preparation of functionally mature RPE cells for clinical transplantation.
10.Analysis of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in Hospitalized Children with Pneumonia in Guangzhou Area from 2005 to 2007
xiao-jian, MAO ; qi-yi, ZENG ; huan-hui, CHEN ; xin-hua, QIAN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2003;0(10):-
6-11 years old were 9.67%, 6.81%, 3.49% and 0.80%, respectively.Furthermore, the infection rates between each two age stages were significantly different(Pa0.05).4.Infection rates in 2005,2006 and 2007 were 4.0%, 8.92%, 8.85%,respectively.Infection rates between 2005 and 2006,2007 were significantly different(Pa