1.A preliminary study on the antifatigue effect of sea cucumber extract
Yuqian HAN ; Xiao SUI ; Huashi GUAN ;
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(02):-
Objective To study the antifatigue effect of sea cucumber exstract.Methods According to the experimental methods of animal antifatigue, three doses of sea cucumber extract were applied to mice and their antifatigue effects were compared statistically.Result 300 mg?kg -1 ?d -1 sea cucumber extract could significantly prolong pole climbing time in mice, increase the reserves of liver glycogen and the content of blood glucose, decrease the contents of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and blood lactic acid after strenuous exercise. Conclusion The preliminary study showed that the sea cucumber exstract has some antifatigue effects.
2.Comparison of protective effects of N-(2-mercaptopropionyl)-glycine sodium and tiopronin against acute liver injury in mice
Wei LI ; Guiqing XU ; Yuqian HAN ; Erjun HAO ; Changhu XUE
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2009;23(6):450-455
AIM To evaluate the prevention and treatment of N-(2-mercaptopropionyl)-glycine sodium (MPG-Na) and tiopronin (MPG) on acute liver injury. METHODS The experimental mouse model of hepatotoxicity induced by D-galactosamine (Gal) was applied to investigate preventive and remedial effects. In the preventive experiment, the mice were ip administered with MPG-Na or MPG 37.5,75 and 150 mg·kg~(-1), respectively, for 7 d. Gal 800 mg·kg~(-1) was ip given into the mice 30 min after the last administration. In the remedial experiment, the mice were ip given Gal 800 mg·kg~(-1) and 30 min later followed by MPG-Na or MPG 37.5, 75 and 150 mg·kg~(-1) , respectively, for 2 d. The mice were euthanized and serum was prepared 24 h (pre-treatment) or 48 h (post-treatment) after Gal injection. The activities of serum glutamyl pyruvic transaminase (GPT) and glutamyl oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT), the contents of total protein (TP) and albumin (Alb), and the Alb/globulin (A/G) ratio were determined. The liver tissues were collected for histopathological assessment (HE staining) under light microscope. RESULTS Compared with normal control group, the activities of serum GPT and GOT in model group were significantly increased. The injuries such as fatty degeneration and liver cell necrosis were observed. Compared with model group, the activities of GPT and GOT in pre-treatment groups were obviously decreased in MPG-Na 150 mg·kg~(-1) group. In post-treatment groups, the activity of GPT decreased in 3 MPG-Na groups. The contents of TP, Alb and A/G ratio had little change. In addition, MPG-Na alleviated the injuries such as fatty degeneration and liver cell necrosis obviously. Compared with MPG, MPG-Na showed similar effect. CONCLUSION MPG-Na has an obvious protective effect against Gal-induced acute liver injury in mice and the efficiency is equivalent as MPG.
3.Preparation and study on the physicochemical characteristics of glycoprotein from Crassostrea gigas
Xiaomei FENG ; Yuqian HAN ; Zhiqiang ZHAO ; Huashi GUAN
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 2000;0(06):-
Objective To study the preparation and the physicochemical characteristics of glycoprotein from Crassostrea gigas.Methods Oyster collected in Qingdao was taken as the experiment materials,and was extracted with H2O in low temperature.The extracts were purified using Sephacryl s-100 HR gel chromatography and HPLC.Three glycoprotein F22,F33,F42 were finally isolated from the oyster extracts.Results The physicochemical characteristics of glycoprotein were studied.The results showed that the pI value of F22 was 5.5,relative molecular mass of F22 was 34230Da,the protein contents of F22,F33,F42 were 34.1%,19.7% and 12.5%,the saccharide contents of F22,F33,F42 were 35.9%,28.8% and 40%.Conclusion The research result would be used for the study of bioactive component from Crassostrea gigas.
4.Study of isolation,preparation and structure identification of peptides from hydrolyzates of oyster
Xiaomei FENG ; Yuqian HAN ; Zhiqiang ZHAO ; Huashi GEAN
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(02):-
Objective To study the preparation and the structure identification of peptides from hydrolyzates of oyster. Methods The oyster protein was hydrolyzed with trypsin. The hydrolysates were purified using Sephadex G25 gel chromatography,DEAE-Sepharose FF ion exchange chromatography,reversed-phase HPLC on C18 column. Results The peptide F32 was finally isolated from the oyster hydrolysates.The oyster protein was hydrolyzed with trypsin. IR spectrum showed the conformation of peptide chain was ?-helix.the amino acid sequence of F32 was determined by ESI-MS/MS. The sequence of F32 was as follows:Arg-Gln-Ile or Leu-Gly-Ala-Thr-Asn-Ala. Conclusion The research result would provide foundation for the structure-activity research of the peptide F32.
5.Approach to the patient with empty sella combined with adrenal adenoma
Junfeng HAN ; Mingxi XU ; Fang LIU ; Yuqian BAO ; Songhua WU ; Weiping JIA
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2013;29(8):711-713
Clinical characteristics were analyzed retrospectively in a patient with empty sella and adrenal adenoma with regard to the elaborated diagnosis and treatment.Although empty sella syndrome alone was common,clinical combination with adrenal adenoma was rarely reported.It was difficult to diagnose due to complex symptoms and hormone levels.This case could help increase awareness of the disease and accumulate the experience in diagnosis and treatment.
6. Advances in the research of smart dressings
Zeping PAN ; Bo HAN ; Xiaoqiang CHEN ; Yuqian ZHAO ; Danying QIN ; Nan PANG ; Xueyong LI
Chinese Journal of Burns 2019;35(7):552-556
Smart dressings, which show obvious advantage and potential in wound treatment and real-time monitoring, attract widespread attention in recent years. Real-time and dynamic acquiring wound information is vital to the treatment and prognosis of wound. Further research on smart dressings is helpful for wound management, personalized treatment, and realization of medical application translation of health monitoring technology. In the article, we categorize smart dressings and conclude their functions according to the type of micro-environment information of wound gathered by smart dressings.
7.The effect of donor cytomegalovirus serological status on the outcome of allogeneic stem cell transplantation
Jing LIU ; Qiang FU ; Yu WANG ; Fengrong WANG ; Wei HAN ; Yanru MA ; Chenhua YAN ; Tingting HAN ; Jingzhi WANG ; Zhidong WANG ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Lanping XU ; Kaiyan LIU ; Xiaojun HUANG ; Yuqian SUN
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2021;60(5):459-465
Objective:Donor cytomegalovirus (CMV) serological negative status may have an adverse effect on the outcome of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT), while there is inadequate data for Chinese people. This study is to explore the impact of donor CMV serological status on the outcome of CMV seropositive patients receiving allo-HSCT.Methods:Our study retrospectively analyzed 16 CMV seropositive patients with hematological malignancies receiving allogeneic grafts from CMV seronegative donors (antibody IgG negative) at Peking University People′s Hospital from March 2013 to March 2020, which was defined as D -/R + group. The other 64 CMV seropositive patients receiving grafts from CMV seropositive donors at the same period of time were selected as matched controls through a propensity score with 1∶4 depending on age, disease state and donor-recipient relationship (D +/R + group). Results:Patients in D -/R + group developed CMV DNAemia later than patients in the D +/R + group (+37 days vs. +31 days after allo-HSCT, P=0.011), but the duration of CMV DNAemia in D -/R + group was longer than that of D +/R + group (99 days vs. 34 days, P=0.012). The rate of CMV reactivation 4 times or more in D -/R + group was 4/16, significantly higher than that of D +/R + group (4.7%, 3/64, P=0.01). The incidences of refractory CMV DNAemia (14/16 vs. 56.3%, P=0.021) and CMV disease (4/16 vs. 4.7%, P=0.01) in D -/R + group were both higher than those in D +/R + group. In addition, the application of CMV-CTL as the second-line antiviral treatment in D -/R + group was more than that in D +/R + group. Univariate analysis and multivariate analysis suggested that CMV serological negativity is an independent risk factor for refractory CMV DNAemia and the duration of CMV infection. The cumulative incidence of aGVHDⅡ-Ⅳ, cGVHD, 3-year probability of NRM, overall survival, and the cumulative incidence of relapse were all comparable in two groups. Conclusions:Although there is no significant effect on OS and NRM, the incidence of refractory CMV DNAemia, the frequency of virus reactivation, and the development of CMV disease in D -/R + group are higher than those in controls. Therefore, CMV seropositive donors are preferred for CMV seropositive patients.
8.The efficacy and safety of second allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for post-transplant hematologic malignancies relapse
Yuhong CHEN ; Lanping XU ; Huan CHEN ; Daihong LIU ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Wei HAN ; Fengrong WANG ; Jingzhi WANG ; Yu WANG ; Ting ZHAO ; Yao CHEN ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Chenhua YAN ; Yuqian SUN ; Kaiyan LIU ; Xiaojun HUANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2011;50(6):489-491
Objective To investigate the safety and efficacy of second allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for the relapsed hematologic malignancies. Methods The data of 25 relapsed patients received the second allogeneic transplantation as a salvage therapy in Institute of Hematology Peking University between October 1999 and March 2010 were analyzed retrospectively. Twenty-four patients relapsed at 8. 8 (1-55) months after the first transplantation, except one received the second transplantation as prophylaxis therapy. They received the second transplantation after 3(0. 3-20) months' therapy. The median time between the 2 transplants was 10. 6(0. 6-59. 0) months. Results Most of the patients were given the conditioning regimen including total body irradiation (TBI, 700-779 cGy) or modified busulfan and cyclophosphamide (BUCY, BU 12 mg). All patients survived more than 30 days and achieved sustained white blood cell engraftment. Sinus obstructive syndrome, irradiation dermatitis and acute myocardial infraction were occurred in 3 patients and recoverable. Until January 31 in 2011, with a median observation period of 9. 1 (2. 0-131. 1) months, 8 patients had been living with a overall survival (OS) of 30.9%.Twelve patients relapsed at a median 4. 4 months and 10 died of it. The other 7 patients died of transplant related complications. The non-relapsed mortality was 35. 1 %. The disease status at the 2nd transplantation was the only factor which effected the OS (P = 0. 009). Conclusions The second allogeneic transplantation is a viable option for patients relapsing after the first transplantation. Reduced intensive conditioning regimen ensures the graft engraftment and reduces transplant related toxicity.
9.Application of case-based teaching combined with lecture-based teaching methods in clinical micro-biology
Lu GUO ; Hongxia NIU ; Jian HAN ; Gen CHEN ; Yuqian CHEN ; Xiaoying XU ; Bingdong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2018;17(12):1244-1246
The case-based teaching was inserted in the lecture-based teaching in clinical microbiol-ogy. The teachers conducted the case-based teaching through proper selection of cases, leading students to discuss and analyze cases. The students explored and reported from the cases independently. Finally, the teachers summarized and evaluated from the case-based teaching. The combination of case-based teaching and lecture-based study stimulated the students' interest in learning and motivation, consolidated their theoretical knowledge, cultivated their abilities of self-learning and clinical idea, and made the correlation between the theory and the clinical practice closely. These methods improved the teaching quality of clinical microbiology.
10. Clinical value of PCR for viral detection of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid in the diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Yuhong CHEN ; Xueyi LUO ; Xiaosu ZHAO ; Zhihong JIANG ; Yao CHEN ; Huan CHEN ; Xiaodong MO ; Wei HAN ; Fengrong WANG ; Jingzhi WANG ; Chenhua YAN ; Yuqian SUN ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Tingting HAN ; Feifei TANG ; Haixia FU ; Shen ZHANG ; Yu WANG ; Lanping XU ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Kaiyan LIU ; Xiaojun HUANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2017;38(11):934-939
Objective:
To analyze the clinical value of real-time PCR for virus detection in the diagnosis and treatment of patients after allo-HSCT who had no infection evidence of pneumonia using routine pathogen detection panel.
Methods:
The clinical data of 71 episodes with acute lung injury from May 2015 to March 2017 after allo-HSCT in hematology department of Peking University People’s Hospital (PKUPH) were retrospectively analyzed. PCR for virus detection and other routine pathogen detection tests were performed on bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) samples.
Results:
Among 71 episodes with acute lung injury, a total of 15 patients were diagnosed as lower respiratory tract disease merely associated with virus (detection rate of 21.13%) , 19 episodes were absent of lower respiratory tract infection. The median time from allo-HSCT to the occurrence of lung injury were 176 (49-1 376) d and 196 (57-457) d respectively (