1.Effect of salvianolic acid B and tanshinone Ⅱ A on theproliferation of rat thoracic aorta adventitial fibroblast
Pei LIU ; Junqiu FU ; Tiemei SHAO ; Zhan JIAO ; Xue LI ; Tao WU ; Shengjun AN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(7):991-996
Aim To explore the effects of salvianolic acid B(SAB) and tanshinone ⅡA(TA) alone or the compatibility of these two effective components on the proliferation of rat vascular adventitial fibroblasts, and to observe the effects of the compatibility of the two on cell proliferation with the stimuation of angiotensin Ⅱ(Ang Ⅱ).Methods The effects of SAB and TA alone or the compatibility of the two on cell proliferation were detected by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium(MTT) method, and flow cytometry was adopted to detect cell cycle with or without the induction of Ang Ⅱ.Results It was shown that SAB and TA alone could inhibit fibroblast proliferation in different degree.Through a series of concentration screening, three effective concentrations were obtained respectively and then the inhibition of cell growth was detected by Pairwise compatibilities.The results showed that the compatibility of TA(10-8 mol·L-1) and SAB(10-5 mol·L-1) had the most significant inhibitory effect(P<0.01), and they could inhibit cell proliferation, further flow cytometry was adopted to detect drug effects on cell cycle, the results indicated that the compatibility of SAB and TA mainly blocked the cells in G0/G1 phase.Induced by Ang Ⅱ, the compatibility of SAB and TA group, compared with Ang Ⅱ group, blocked thee cells in G0/G1 phase;and compared with combination of SAB and TA group, it mainly blocked cell cycle in S phase.Conclusion SAB and TA have certain inhibitory effect on fibroblast proliferation, also they could inhibit the proliferation induced by Ang Ⅱ, mainly by blocking the cells in G0/G1 phase.
2.The fingerprint of Ezhu by GC-MS.
Feng-qing YANG ; Shao-ping LI ; Ying CHEN ; Qian-qing LIU ; Yi-tao WANG ; Ting-xia DONG ; Hua-qiang ZHAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2005;40(11):1013-1018
AIMTo study the fingerprint of Ezhu by GC-MS.
METHODSGC-MS analysis was performed for 18 samples of three species of Curcuma used as Ezhu. TIC profiles were evaluated by "Computer Aided Similarity Evaluation System" (MATLAB5.3 based, Ver. 1.240, developed by Research Center for Modernization of Chinese Medicine, Central South University). The characteristic peaks in chromatograms were identified by comparing mass data with literatures. Hierarchical clustering analysis was performed by SPSS based on the relative peak area (RPA) of identified peak to germacrone in 18 samples.
RESULTSResemblance values of 18 samples of Ezhu were pretty low. The mutual mode fingerprint plots of Ezhu were failed to develop. However, 18 samples were divided into two main clusters based on hierarchical clustering analysis, Curcuma wenyujin cluster and Curcuma phaeocaulis cluster, but the samples of Curcuma kwangsiensis were dispersive. Therefore, based on hierarchical clustering analysis, two mutual mode fingerprint plots of Curcuma wenyujin and Curcuma phaeocaulis were developed. But that of Curcuma kwangsiensis was failed because of low resemblance among samples.
CONCLUSIONThe mutual mode fingerprint is the basis for quality control of Chinese materia medica from multi-origins. Development of GC-MS fingerprint of Ezhu was failed, which indicates that the chemical components in different species of herbs used as one Chinese materia medica may be significantly different. The relationship of chemical components and pharmacological activities should be further studied so as to elucidate the rationality of Chinese materia medica from multi-origins.
Cluster Analysis ; Curcuma ; chemistry ; classification ; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ; Phylogeny ; Plant Roots ; chemistry ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; classification ; Quality Control ; Reproducibility of Results ; Sesquiterpenes ; analysis ; Sesquiterpenes, Germacrane ; analysis
3.Multi-factor analysis of radiation-induced esophagitis in three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer.
Tao GU ; Hai-xia HUA ; Zhan-zhao FU ; Shao-hua ZHANG ; Xiao-yan CAO ; Qing-huai ZHANG ; Sen YANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2011;33(11):868-871
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical and physical factors that might give rise to radiation-induced esophagitis in three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer.
METHODSTo collect the clinical and physical records and follow-up information of 106 NSCLC patients without undergoing surgery in our hospital. χ(2) test, linear tendency test and analysis of variance were employed to analyze the relationship between occurrence of radiation-induced esophagitis and clinical and physical treatment. Logistic analysis was also used for multivariate analysis.
RESULTSAmong the 47 cases of radiation-induced esophagitis, 31 cases were of grade I, 11 of grade II, 5 of grade III, and with a total occurrence rate of 44.3% (47/106). Radiation-induced esophagitis was correlated with Karnofsky scores, radiation sensitization and tumor location (χ(2) = 11.30, 8.45, 7.67, P < 0.05). Radiation-induced esophagitis was correlated with the length of irradiated esophagus and average dose of irradiated esophagus (F = 20.82, 83.08, P < 0.001). With the increase of the irradiated volume percentage from V20, V30, V40 up to V50, the occurrence rate of radiation-induced esophagitis was also increased, almost with a linear trend (P < 0.05). Application of all the above factors to logistic model indicated that radiation sensitization,length of irradiated esophagus, average dose and V50 were all statistically significant foactors in the occurrence of radiation-induced esophagitis (OR = 0.321, 2.850, 7.307 and 8.558, P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSRadiation sensitization,length of irradiated esophagus, average dose of irradiated esophagus and V50 are independent factors in the occurrence of radiation-induced esophagitis. V50 is of greater importance in the judgement of occurrence of radiation-induced esophagitis.
Aged ; Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ; radiotherapy ; Esophagitis ; etiology ; Esophagus ; pathology ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Lung Neoplasms ; radiotherapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Multivariate Analysis ; Radiation Injuries ; etiology ; Radiation Tolerance ; Radiotherapy Dosage ; Radiotherapy, Conformal ; adverse effects ; methods ; Retrospective Studies
4.Clinical analysis of patients with stage IV ( colorectal cancer after palliative resection of primary tumor.
Xiao-ping ZHAN ; Jing-tao SHAO ; Ding LI ; De-guang PAN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2012;15(12):1282-1286
OBJECTIVETo investigate the independent predictors of postoperative mortality, morbidity, and long-term survival in patients with stage IV ( colorectal cancer.
METHODSClinical data of 189 patients with stage IV( colorectal cancer undergoing palliative resection of primary tumor in the presence of unresectable synchronous metastases were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULTSEighty-six (45.5%)patients developed postoperative complications. Preoperative predictors of medical complications included age(≥65, P=0.039) and emergency operations (P=0.001). Preoperative predictors of surgical complications included advanced local disease (T4, P=0.022) and lymph node spread (N2, P=0.009). Seventeen (9.0%) patients died in the postoperative period. Mortality was independently associated with age(P=0.013), peritoneal dissemination(P=0.010), emergency operations(P=0.001) and medical complications(P=0.008). The survival rates at 1-, 2-, and 3- year of 172 patients admitted in survival analysis were 41.2%, 22.7% and 7.7% respectively. Independent factors associated with poor overall survival included lymph node spread(N2, P=0.015) and poor tumor differentiation(P=0.038).
CONCLUSIONSEmergency operations should be avoid when palliative resection of primary tumor is considered for stage IV( colorectal cancer patients, especially for elderly patients and those with peritoneal dissemination. The significance of palliative resection is limited for stage IV ( colorectal cancer patients with lymph node spread and poor tumor differentiation.
Aged ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; pathology ; surgery ; Humans ; Lymph Nodes ; Neoplasm Staging ; Palliative Care ; Postoperative Complications ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Survival Analysis
5.Cloning and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Ribosomal Protein L8 cDNA of the Weever(Lateolabrax japonicus)
Xiao CONG ; Zhan-Tao SHAO ; Jin-Duo YUAN ; You-Zheng WANG ; Gui-Wen YANG ; Li-Guo AN
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2008;8(5):858-861
The complete nucleotide sequence of a cDNA clone encoding weever ribosomal protein L8, WeevL8, is described here. The WeevL8 cDNA has 848 nucleotides in full length and encodes a 257 amino-acid protein with a calculated molecular mass of 28.02 kDa. Two conserved domains have been identified in WEEVL8. It was concluded fromsequence alignment that WeevL8 gene was quite conservative, consistent with its role as a house-keeping gene. A phylogenetic analysis made by L8 protein showed the similar phylogenetic relationship to that with 18s rDNA. The high similarity supports the notion that ribosomal protein L8 can also be used as phylogenetic criterion.
6.Effects of hypertonic sodium chloride hydroxyethyl starch 40 on brain histopathology in rats with whole body hyperthermia.
Lian-zhong CAI ; Li-fang ZHAN ; You-tan LIU ; Jin-song CHEN ; Shao-nong HUANG ; Miao-ning GU ; Jing TANG ; Tao TAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2011;31(12):2067-2071
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of hypertonic sodium chloride hydroxyethyl starch 40 (HSH) on brain edema and morphological changes during whole body hyperthermia (WBH) in rats.
METHODSSixty adult male SD rats were randomized into control group, WBH group without fluid infusion (group HT), WBH group with Ringer's infusion (group RL), WBH group with HAES + Ringer's infusion (group HRL) and WBH group with HSH infusion (group HSH). WBH was induced by exposure to 36 degrees celsius; for 3 h to achieve a rectal temperature of 41-42 degrees celsius;, and the corresponding fluids were administered intravenously within 30 min at the beginning of WBH. The control rats were housed at a controlled room temperature (22∓1) degrees celsius; for 4 h. After cooling at room temperature for 1 h, the rats were sacrificed and brain water content and morphological changes were evaluated.
RESULTSCompared with the control group, all the WBH groups had significantly increased brain water content (P<0.05 or 0.01), but group HSH showed a significantly lower brain water content than group HT (P<0.05). The rats in groups HT, RL and HRL showed serious to moderate structural changes of the brain tissue and nerve cells, but HSH group had only mild pathologies.
CONCLUSIONHSH can reduce brain edema and ameliorate the damages to brain cells in rats exposed to WBH.
Animals ; Brain ; pathology ; Brain Edema ; pathology ; prevention & control ; Hydroxyethyl Starch Derivatives ; therapeutic use ; Hyperthermia, Induced ; adverse effects ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Saline Solution, Hypertonic ; therapeutic use
7.Molecular mechanism of metastasis inhibition of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell CNE-2L2 induced by reduction of 6A8 alpha-mannosidase expression.
Wei YUE ; Shao-bing ZHAN ; Yang GAO ; Geng-xian SHI ; Yin LIU ; Fang-tao ZHAO ; Li-ping ZHU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2003;25(6):655-658
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of inhibition of 6A8 alpha-mannosidase expression on adhesiveness among and E-cadherin expression on CNE-2L2 cells, and on metastasis of the tumors from the cells inoculated in nude mice.
METHODSAnchorage-independent adhesion among cells was examined in soft agar culture. E-cadherin expression was studied by immunofluorescence staining, immunohistological staining and RT-PCR. CNE-2L2 cells were subcutaneously inoculated into nude mice. Eight weeks later tumor metastasis was demonstrated by means of histological examination of lung sections.
RESULTSCNE-2L2 cells with suppression of 6A8 alpha-mannosidase expression (AS) became aggregated. E-cadherin expression on wild type cells was very weak. In contrast, it was greatly enhanced on AS cells. The enhancement was detected on both protein and mRNA levels. Lung metastasis of the tumor from inoculated AS cells were heavily inhibited in nude mice.
CONCLUSIONInhibition of 6A8 alpha-mannosidase expression results in enhancement of cell-cell adhesion and of E-cadherin expression on CNE-2L2 cells. Lung metastasis of the tumor grown from AS cell inoculate in nude mice is heavily suppressed.
Animals ; Cadherins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Cloning, Molecular ; Lung Neoplasms ; prevention & control ; secondary ; Lymphatic Metastasis ; prevention & control ; Mice ; Mice, Nude ; Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ; pathology ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; RNA, Messenger ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Tumor Cells, Cultured ; alpha-Mannosidase ; biosynthesis ; genetics
8.Study on the public health emergent events in Fujian province in 2004-2007
Rong-Tao HONG ; Shao-Jian CAI ; Cai-Lin CHEN ; Ying-Zhen ZHANG ; Jian-Ming OU ; Wu CHEN ; Mei-Rong ZHAN ; Long-Shan XU ; Yan-Sheng YAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2008;29(10):1013-1016
Objeetive To study the public health emergent events(PHEE)in Fujian province,from 2004 to 2007.Methods Descriptive and analytic methods were Used to analyze the PHEE in Fujian province aecording to the internet.based surveillance reports.Results From 2004 to 2007.there were 304 emergency events being surveyed.Of all the events,there were 7(2.30%)belonged to serious-degree of grade II,57(18.75%)to gradeⅢand 240(78.95%)t0 gradeⅣ,but with no grade I.Results showed that the attack rate in affected population WaS 25.82‰.the mortality rate was 0.08‰and the fatalky rate Was 0.32%.The numbers of emergency events decreased 2.82%on average.each year.A total number of 169(55.60%)events occurred in schools with 71(23.36%)in the countryside.Numbers due to infectious disease-born Was 233(76.64%)including avian flu,cholera and dengue fever were predominant pathogens of the grade II and grade emergency events.57(18.75%)of the events was due to food poisoning.The epi.garph showed that there were two peaks.I.e.in Mar-Apr and Sep.contributed 43.1%to the total number of events.Conclusion Emergency events showed a stable decrease in FujJan province with communicable disease and food poisoning the two major sources and more commonly seen in schools and countryside.We suggest that the government and community pay more attention to the emergency events of avian flu,cholera and dengue fever.
9.Efficacy and Safety of Bushen Huoxue Formula in Patients with Discogenic Low-Back Pain: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial.
Jia-Wen ZHAN ; Kai-Ming LI ; Li-Guo ZHU ; Shang-Quan WANG ; Min-Shan FENG ; Xu WEI ; Jie YU ; Bin TANG ; Xun-Lu YIN ; Tao HAN ; Ping ZHANG ; Ling-Hui LI ; Ming CHEN ; Chen-Chen SHAO
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2022;28(11):963-970
OBJECTIVE:
To assess the efficacy and safety of Bushen Huoxue Formula (BSHXF) for the treatment of discogenic low-back pain (DLBP).
METHODS:
This was a parallel, double-blind, randomized, clinical trial performed between May 2019 and June 2020. Seventy patients were assigned by computerized random number table to the treatment group (lumbar traction and BSHXF, 35 cases) or the control group (lumbar traction and placebo, 35 cases). The patients received intervention for 3 weeks. Assessment was conducted before treatment and at week 1, 2, 3 during treatment. Primary outcome was the self-reported score of Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). Secondary outcomes included Visual Analog Scale (VAS), clinical efficacy rate by minimal clinically important difference (MCID) as well as lumbar tenderness, muscle tone and lumbar spine mobility. Adverse reactions were recorded. Follow-up was performed at 1 and 3 months after the end of treatment.
RESULTS:
In the treatment group, ODI score was significantly decreased compared with baseline (P<0.05) and the control group at 2- and 3- week treatment. Similarly, VAS score decreased compared with the baseline (P<0.05) and was lower than that in the control group at 2- and 3- week treatment (P<0.05). The clinical efficacy rate of the treatment group was higher than that of the control group after treatment [32.35% (11/34) vs. 3.13% (1/32), P<0.05). Moreover, the tenderness, and muscle tone, as well as the back extension and left flexion in lumbar spine mobility in the treatment group at 3-week treatment were significantly improved compared with the control group (P<0.05). Follow-up showed that at 1-month after treatment, the treatment group had better outcomes than the control group with regard to a total score of ODI and VAS scores, as well as clinical efficacy rate (all P<0.05). Moreover, VAS score was still significantly lower than the control group at 3-month follow-up (P<0.05). No adverse reactions were reported during the study.
CONCLUSION
BSXHF combined with lumbar traction can significantly improve the clinical symptoms including pain intensity, functionality, muscle tone, and lumbar spine mobility in DLBP patients. (Registration No. ChiCTR1900027777).
Humans
;
Intervertebral Disc Degeneration/therapy*
;
Low Back Pain/drug therapy*
;
Lumbar Vertebrae
;
Pain Measurement
;
Treatment Outcome
10.Surgical strategy for treatment of complex aortic coarctation
Xiaohan XU ; Miti WU ; Faliang ZHAN ; Tao YE ; Yizhou GAO ; Weidong GU ; Qun GU ; Yongfeng SHAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;31(05):776-781
Objective To summarize the clinical experience of the treatment for complex aortic coarctation with extra anatomic bypass and anatomic correction techniques. Methods The clinical data of patients with complex aortic coarctation treated in the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University and Friendship Hospital of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture between April 2012 and November 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. Results A total of 12 patients were enrolled, including 5 males and 7 females aged 11-54 (34.3±16.2) years. Extra anatomic bypass grafting was performed in 8 patients and anatomic correction was performed in 4 patients. The operations were successful in all patients. There was no perioperative death. The average cardiopulmonary bypass time was 203.0±46.0 min (7 median incision patients), and the average intraoperative blood loss was 665.0±102.0 mL. The average postoperative ventilator support time was 32.3±7.5 h, and the average postoperative hospital stay time was 10.2±4.3 d. The mean drainage volume of median incision was 1 580.0±360.0 mL, and the mean drainage time was 9.3±2.7 d. The mean drainage volume of left thoracotomy was 890.0±235.0 mL, and the mean drainage time was 4.8±2.5 d. One patient had a transient hoarse after operation and recovered 6 months later. The follow-up period ranged from 2 to 10 years with an average time of 81.0±27.0 months. All patients had a recovery of hypertension, cardiac afterload after 2 years postoperatively. One patient who received an artificial blood vessel replacement in situ was examined stenosis recurrence at the third year after discharge. Others were asymptomatic during the follow-up period. There were no death or other complications. Conclusion The treatment strategy for complex aortic coarctation should be individualized according to the anatomical features and concomitant heart diseases. Extra anatomic bypass technique is a safe and feasible choice.