1.Separation of phenols from Melastoma dodecandrum with macroporous resins
Xiaoling ZHAI ; Jian NI ; Yulong GU
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(02):-
Objective To explore the optimal techniques in separation of phenols from Melastoma dodecandrum with macroporous resins.Methods Static and dynamic adsorption-desorption methods were adopted,and the concentration of phenols was measured by UV spectrophotometer to evaluate the separa-ting efficiency.Results The HPD 100 macroporous resin was found with the best separating efficiency,by which the content of phenols could reach more than 50 percent in the extraction.The optimum technique condition was 0.2 g/mL concentration of crude drug,pH value was 2.7—4.5,adsorption in 3 BV/h,delution by 5 BV,60% alcohol in 3 BV/h.Conclusion This method is simple and feasible with good efficiency of separation,which could also meet the industrial requirements.
2.Some consensus for urinalysis
Yulong CONG ; Keliang GU ; Daming JIN ; Yong LI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2012;35(9):790-791
At present,the urinalysis has many puzzles and problems,this paper is proposed consensus of the key problems including standardization method in the urine formed elements examination,the urinalysis screening test,the results of reference intervals between the different examination methods,quantitative of the visible components,using centrifugal or non-centrifugal urine to do urine formed elements examination and the development direction of automatic urine sediment analyzer.These key problems are discussed and the consensus are put forward,in order to cause concern.( Chin J Lab Med,2012,35:790-791 )
3.Expression of CD46, CD55, and CD59 in colon cancer Expression of CD46, CD55, and CD59 in colon cancer
Yong GU ; Yan YANG ; Yulong SHANG ; Hongtao MENG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015;(6):329-335
Objective:To determine whether CD46, CD55, and CD59 are differentially expressed in neoplastic and adjacent nor-mal colon tissues and to investigate their influence on clinicopathologic variables. Methods:Immunohistochemistry (a modified two-step method) was used to detect the expression of CD46, CD55, and CD59 in a tissue microarray of 121 cases of colon cancer and corre-sponding adjacent non-tumor tissues with detailed clinical information, including gender, age, differentiation, TNM classification, tu-mor location, and tumor histotype. The colon carcinoma microarray was constructed from patients' samples obtained from the Depart-ment of Gastrointestinal Surgery of Xijing Hospital of the Fourth Military Medical University between October 2004 and June 2006. The correlation between expression and clinicopathologic features was analyzed. Results:The expression levels of CD46, CD55, and CD59 were significantly higher in colon cancer tissues compared with those in normal adjacent colon tissues (P<0.001). CD46 expres-sion was not related to any specific patient characteristics, such as age, gender, grade of tumor differentiation, or TNM classification (P>0.05). The expression levels of CD55 and CD59 were correlated with the grade of colon cancer differentiation. Low levels of CD55 and CD59 were detected in cancer cells of highly differentiated cancer, whereas stronger staining for CD55 and CD59 was mainly observed in cancer cells of moderately and poorly differentiated colon cancer (P<0.05). In addition, the expression levels of CD55 and CD59 were higher in stages III and IV colon cancer than those in stages I and II according to TNM classification (P<0.05). Conclusion:CD46, CD55, and CD59 are up-regulated in colon cancer. Specifically, CD55 and CD59 are of clinical relevance to differentiation and TNM staging of colon cancer, and their expression might be closely related to clinical biological behaviors.
4.Relationship between type of obesity and lung function, systemic/airway inflammation, and disease control in asthmatic patients
Jianhui CHEN ; Li XU ; Yulong ZHENG ; Lizhi GU ; Haibin QIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2014;22(4):209-212
Objective To explore the role of body fat distribution in the pathogenesis of obesity-related asthma.Methods Totally 125 patients with stable asthma were recruited and were divided into non-obese group (n =51),peripheral obesity group (n =34) and central obesity group (n =40) according to body mass index and waist circumference.The FEV1%,FVC,FEV1/FVC ratio,IL-6,and hs-CRP levels in peripheral blood,eosinophil and neutrophil percentage in induced sputum,as well as exhaled NO levels were determined,and asthma control test (ACT) scores were calculated.Both one-way analysis of variance and analysis of covariance were used for statistical analysis.Results The values of FVC in the central obesity group and the non-obese group were [3.98 (3.99) ±0.99] L and [4.51 (4.51) ±1.00] L,while the levels of IL-6 and hs-CRP in peripheral circulation and the percentage of neutrophils in induced sputum were [33.63 (33.28) ± 14.04] ng/L and [21.22 (21.33)±11.23] ng/L,[2.12 (2.15) ±0.73] mg/L and [0.92 (0.91) ±0.61] mg/L,52.58 (52.81) ± 14.14 and 45.41 (45.34) ± 12.84,respectively (all P < 0.05).After adjusting for inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) doses,the ACT scores were also significantly higher in central obesity group (22.10 ± 1.68 vs.23.01 ± 1.62) (P < 0.05).Only the hs-CRP level was found significantly higher in peripheral obesity group than in non-obese group [(1.54±0.68) mg/Lvs.(0.91 ±0.61) mg/L] (P<0.05).Conclusion Central obesity may play the leading role in the pathogenesis of obesity-related asthma.
5.Different protein spectrum of breast cancer tissues in predicting curative effects of neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Qing LI ; Kun ZHANG ; Rongzhan FU ; He GU ; Lili ZHANG ; Kai YUAN ; Yulong WANG ; Shouhua CHEN
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2013;7(1):42-45
Objective To find out related proteins that could possibly predict curative effects of neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NACT) by applying surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry(SELDI-TOF MS)to detect the difference in protein spectrum of breast cancer tissues.Methods Cancer tissue samples from 30 cases of breast cancer patients were detected by SELDI-TOF MS before NACT to get protein spectrum of breast cancer tissues.After NACT,the curative effects were evaluated according to RECIST standard and patients were divided into effective group(19 cases with complete response or partial response)and invalid group (11 cases with stable disease or progressive disease).Results 11 different protein peaks (P < 0.05) were screened out:3491 Da(t =3.189 P =0.004),5158 Da(t =3.897 P =0.001),5360 Da(t =2.157 P =0.04),7549 Da(t =2.173 P=0.038),8451 Da(t =2.258 P =0.032),8694 Da(t =3.234 P =0.003),9089 Da (t =2.653 P =0.013),10528 Da(t =3.127 P =0.004),13445 Da(t =2.231 P =0.034),15118 Da(t =3.255 P =0.003),and 44065 Da(t =2.554 P =0.017).They were all expressed higher in effective group than in invalid group.The difference had statistical significance(P < 0.05).Conclusion SELDI-TOF MS technology can screen out protein spectrum sensitive to NACT,providing evidences for breast cancer patients whether or not taking NACT.
6.Development and validation of a finite element model of human knee joint for dynamic analysis.
Haiyan LI ; Yulong GU ; Shijie RUAN ; Shihai CUI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2012;29(1):97-101
Based on the biomechanical response of human knee joint to a front impact in occupants accidents, a finite element (FE) model of human knee joint was developed by using computer simulation technique for impacting. The model consists of human anatomical structure, including femoral condyle, tibia condyle, fibular small head, patellar, cartilage, meniscus and primary ligament. By comparing the results of the FE model with experiments of the knee joint in axial load conditions, the validation of the model was verified. Furthermore, this study provides data for the mechanical of human knee joint injury, and is helpful for the design and optimization of the vehicle protective devices.
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physiopathology
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7.Comparison of the effects of the intervention with electric thermalstone and air suction cup on blood perfusion at meridian points.
Pengna ZHAO ; Yanping WANG ; Feifei GU ; Chaozheng LI ; Yulong WEI ; Guangjun WANG ; Weibo ZHANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2018;38(2):159-164
OBJECTIVETo observe the impacts of the intervention with electric thermalstone and air suction cup on blood perfusion (BP) at meridian points and explore the approach of accurate measurement and regulation of meridianand blood balance in "precise acupuncture".
METHODSThe laser Doppler line scanner (LDLS) was used to measure BP at bilateraln-primary points at the pericardium meridian, the triple energizer meridian, the gallbladder meridian and the liver meridian (small cycle oftomeridians) at 31 healthy receptors. The bias ratio of blood perfusion (BPBR) deviated to the reference value was calculated. The electric thermalstone and air suction cup were used in the intervention at the-sea points of the affected meridians in which BPBR was relatively higher at the-primary points. The electric thermalstone therapy was used when BPBR was less than -30% and the air suction cupping therapy was used when BPBR was higher than 30%. BP was measured twice before intervention and it was measured separately at the moment after intervention and in 20 min after intervention. The means of BP before and after intervention and the change ratio of blood perfusion (BPCR) before intervention, at the moment after intervention and 20 min after intervention were calculated.
RESULTS1. After the intervention of electric thermalstone, BP mean was increased from (103.51±41.21) PU to (121.97±56.22) PU (<0.05). Before intervention, at the moment after intervention and 20 min after intervention, separately, BRCR were (-0.58±16.18)%, (23.58±48.85) % and (25.62±65.89) %. BPCR at the moment after treatment was increased significantly as compared with that before intervention (<0.01). The difference was not significant in 20 min after intervention and before intervention (>0.05), but the change ratio was highly remained. 2. After intervention with air suction cup, BP mean was reduced from (194.83±81.14) PU to (173.88±88.26) PU. Before intervention, at the moment after intervention and 20 min after intervention, separately, BPCR were (7.62±30.49)%, (-12.12±18.20)% and (-14.35±21.25)%. BPCR at the moment after intervention and in 20 min after intervention were significantly different from that before intervention (both<0.01). .
CONCLUSIONThe electric thermalstone increases the blood flow at the-primary point when acting on the-sea point of the same meridian. The influence of the air suction cup is opposite.