1.Effect of Danhong Zhiganching capsules in rats with experimental fatty liver
Yuan LIU ; Zhen CHEN ; Zhiyu QIAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2004;0(07):-
AIM:To study the effect of Danhong Zhiganching capsules on the experimental fatty liver in rats.METHODS: Male SD rats were treated by high fat diet for 6-week after being treated by a low dose of CCl_4 to induce fatty liver model.Then,drugs were given by oral to the rats,the contents of triglyeride,total cholesterol in serum and liver tissue,the contents of superoxide dismutase and malondialdehyde in serum and the contents of free fatty acids in liver tissue acted as indexes to determine the effect of Danhong Zhiganching capsules.RESULTS: The contents of triglyeride and total cholesterol in serum and liver tissue of rats were significantly reduced by Danhong Zhiganching capsules,and so it is with the contents of free fatty acids in liver tissue(P
2.Effects of Qingjinkangkuoyin on TNF-α and NE in lung tissue of rats with bronchiectasis
Jun TANG ; Libo ZHEN ; Hua QIAN ; Xiaobo LING ; Jianwu CHEN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2012;34(4):317-320
Objective To study the effects of Qingjinkangkuoyin (QJKKY) on TNF-α and NE in rats with bronchiectasis.Methods Models were established by intrabronchially injecting with pseudomonas aeruginosa,and divided into 5 groups by random:the QJKKY high dose treatment group (given high dose of QJKKY into stomach),the QJKKY low dose treatment group (given low dose of QJKKY),the levofloxacin group (given levofloxacin),the model group (given normal saline),and the normal contrast group (given normal saline).After 2 weeks of treatment,the histopathology of lung tissue,the levels of TNF-α and inflammatory cells in peripheral blood and NE in rats' lung tissue were detected.Results Compared with the model group (160.425±9.9293)ng/L,QJKKY could decrease the level of TNF-α in blood significantly [high dose of QJKKY treatment group was (137.133±6.1646)ng/L,P<0.05]; the expression of inflammatory cells in serum were decreased significantly by QJKKY [high dose of QJKKY treatment group was (1.106± 0.3580) 109/L,P<0.05].Low dose of QJKKY treatment group was (1.086 ±0.2433) 109/L,(P<0.05) ; the expression of NE in lung tissue were decreased remarkably by QJKKY [high dose of QJKKY treatment group(80.697 ±4.5877)ng/L,P<0.05]; low dose of QJKKY treatment group is (80.747±3.6925)ng/L,(P<0.05); and the histopathologic change of lung tissue in QJKKY treatment groups were ameliorated under light microscope by HE staining.Conclusion Qingjinkangkuoyin could cure bronchiectasis by decreasing the expression of TNF-αin peripheral blood and NE in rats' lung tissue.
4.Assessment of posterior capsule penetrability by Pentacam Scheimpflug system
Qianzhong, CAO ; Zhen, TIAN ; Qian, CHEN ; Yizhi, LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2016;34(3):260-264
Background Posterior capsule opacification (PCO) is a common complication following cataract surgery.Establishing an objective morphological evaluation method of PCO is of important clinical significance for the prevention of PCO,but there are many problems in previous evaluating methods,and pentacam picture appears to be a useful method of assessing PCO.Recognizing the characters of different types of posterior capsule disorder and optimizing the evaluation details in tentacam picture are helpful for us to prevent and treat PCO.Objective This study was to investigate the characters of posterior capsule disorders with Pentacam tomograms.Methods Eightyfour eyes of 82 patients were included in Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center from January to October in 2011.Slit-lamp photography and retroilluminated photography were captured after full mydriasis,and then the Pentacam imaging was performed by using 50-scan acquisition protocol,and high-resolution Pentacam tomograms were reconstructed and analyzed by Image J software.The features of the posterior capsule disorders in Pentacam tomogram were assessed,and the mean pixel-intensity at the central 4-mm diameter and 3-mm diameter was calculated and compared.The percentage of eyes being interfered by the anterior capsule in the two analyed areas was calculated.This study was approved by Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center,and uritten informed consent was obtained from each patient prior to any examination.Results The posterior capsular membranes were completely clear under the blue background in 30 eyes without posterior capsulaopathy on the Pentacam images.In 54 eyes of 52 patients with PCO,different intensities of gray patches were exhibited on the blue background in the elschnig-pearl-type PCO,and white-color nontransparence patches were seen in the fibrosis-type PCO.The mean pixel-intensity value (inter-quartile range) was 37.07 U and 38.65 U at the central 4-mm area and 3-mm area respectively,without significant difference between them (P=0.606).Capsular block syndrome was found in 3 eyes of 3 patients,showing even gray appearance on the Pentacam images and mean pixel-intensity of 12.40,15.68 and 36.77 U at the central 3-mm area.The gray strip-like appearance on the blue background was seen in 1 eye with capsular shrinkage,and the mean pixel-intensity was 48.34 U at the central 3-mm area.The examination outcomes of 14.81% (8/54) eyes were disturbed by the anterior capsule in the central 4-mm analysis mode,but the outcomes were unaffected in central 3-mm analysis mode.Conclusions Different types of posterior capsule disorders appear particular scenery in Pentacam tomograms.There is no difference of mean pixel-intensity between the central 4-mm analysis mode and the central 3-mm analysis mode.A central 3-mm analysis mode is more available to justify the penetrability of the posterior capsule.
5.Impact of nutritional risk on short-term clinical outcomes after laparoscope-assisted radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer
Xiaoxi CHEN ; Weizhe CHEN ; Chengle ZHUANG ; Chongjun ZHOU ; Sulin WANG ; Zhen YU ; Xiaolei CHEN ; Haixin QIAN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2017;16(3):281-286
Objective To explore the impact of nutritional risk on short-term clinical outcomes after laparoscope-assisted radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer.Methods The retrospective case-control study was conducted.The clinical data of 150 patients who underwent laparoscopic gastrectomy at the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University between June 2014 and April 2016 were collected.According to nutritional risk screening 2002 (NRS 2002),42 and 108 patients were respectively divided into the nutritional risk group (NRS 2002 score ≥3) and non-nutritional risk group (NRS 2002 score <3).Laparoscope-assisted radical subtotal gastrectomy or total gastrectomy was performed based on tumor location.Observation indicators:(1) postoperative short-term clinical outcomes:postoperative complications,duration of postoperative hospital stay,hospital expenses,unplanned readmission within 30 days after discharging.Postoperative complications meant total complications within 30 days postoperatively,grade Ⅰ-Ⅴ of Clavien-Dindo grade was complication classification.Grade Ⅱ and above of Clavien-Dindo grade were analyzed in this research.(2) Risk factors analysis affecting occurrence of postoperative complications of patients.Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as x±s and analyzed using the independent-sample t test.Measurement data with skewed distribution were described as M (Qn) and analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U test.Categorical variables were described as number and percentage and analyzed by the chisquare test.Ranked data were analyzed by the Mann-Whitney U test.Univariate analysis was done by the chi-square test.P<0.1 of univariate analysis was used to multivariate analysis.COX regression model in multivariate analysis was built using progressive condition method.Results (1) Postoperative short-term clinical outcomes:number of patients with total complications,number of patients with severe complications,duration of postoperative hospital stay,hospital expenses and number of patients with unplanned readmission within 30 days after discharging were 9,2,11 days (9 days,16 days),57 825 yuan (51 894 yuan,66 908 yuan),2 in the nutritional risk group and 16,3,11 days (9 days,13 days),55 067 yuan (49 395 yuan,62 423 yuan),8 in the non-nutritional risk group,respectively,with no statistically significant difference between the 2 groups (X2=0.952,0.010,Z=-1.133,-1.691,X2 =0.048,P>0.05).Results of univariate analysis showed that age was a risk factor affecting incidence of complications after laparoscope-assisted radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer (X2 =4.468,P< 0.05).Results of multivariate analysis showed that preoperative hypoproteinemia was an independent risk factor affecting incidence of complications after laparoscope-assisted radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer (OR =2.797,95% confidence interval:1.053-7.435,P<0.05).Conclusion There is little poor impact of nutritional risk on short-term outcomes after laparoscope-assisted radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer,preoperative hypoproteinemia is an independent risk factor affecting occurrence of grade Ⅱ and above of postoperative complications.
6.Isolation, purification and identification of polysaccharides from Gynura divaricata.
Zhong-zhen WANG ; Qian-qian ZHANG ; Xia HAO ; Bing LIN ; Zhi-hong LIU ; Hong-tao SONG ; Lei CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(8):1497-1502
The purpose of this study was to isolate and purify polysaccharide from Gynura divaricata and analyze its monosaccharide composition. A water-soluble crude polysaccharide was obtained by hot water extraction, ethanol precipitation and deproteinization after degreasing. The crude polysaccharide then purified with DEAE-Sepharose Fast Flow column chromatography and dialysis. The monosaccharide composition and structure were analyzed by HPLC, UV spectrophotometer and 1H-NMR. The results showed that the purity and molecular weight of GDPS-2 and GDPS-3 were 87.3%, 2.03 x 10(4) Da and 90.9%, 4.29 x 10(4) Da, respectively. The UV spectrophotometer and 1H-NMR data suggested that glycosidic bond of GDPS-2 and GDPS-3 were a type. Both GDPs-2 and GDPs-3 were homogeneous polysaccharides, and GDPs-2 was mainly composed of glucuronic acid and xylose at a molar ratio of 1.1:0.63. GDPs-3 was mainly composed of rhamnose, glucuronic acid, galactose, xylose and galacturonic acid at a molar ratio of 0.32:6.0:0.21:1.75:4.3.
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7.Methylation situation of let-7a-3 in chronic myeloid leukemia and its clinical significance
Dehong WU ; Dongming YAO ; Yun LI ; Jiang LIN ; Zhaoqun DENG ; Jing YANG ; Xingxing CHEN ; Zhen QIAN ; Jichun MA ; Jun QIAN
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(15):2020-2023
Objective To investigate the methylation situation of let‐7a‐3 promoter in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and its clinical significance .Methods The methylation level of let‐7a‐3 promoter in the bone marrow mononuclear cells of 52 CML patients and 25 controls was detected by using the real‐time quantitative methylation‐specific PCR (RQ‐PCR) .Results The non-hypomethylation of let‐7a‐3 promoter was positive in 31 cases(59 .6% ) of 52 CML patients ,while only 1 case(4% ,1/25) in the control group ,the difference between the two groups were statistically significant (P< 0 .01) .The ROC curve analysis showed that the non -hypomethylation of let‐7a‐3 has better specificity for the auxiliary diagnosis of CML .The significantly posi‐tive correlation was found between the non -methylation level of let‐7a‐3 promoter and the BCR/ABL transcription level (r=0 .641 ,P=0 .001) .In contrast ,there was no obvious correlation between the non -methylation level of let‐7a‐3 promoter and the WBC count ,platelet count and hemoglobin levels(P>0 .05) .The non-hypomethylation level of let‐7a‐3 in chronic phase and accel‐erate phase was significantly higher than that in blastic crisis of CML .Conclusion The hypomethylation level of let‐7a‐3 promoter is decreased with disease progression .
8.Pharmacokinetic comparison of two ozagrel polymorph forms in SD rats.
Zhi-Zhen QIN ; Qian-Xi CHEN ; Jun-Ke SONG ; Yang LÜ ; Guan-Hua DU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(2):218-221
To enhance the quality and efficiency of ozagrel by investigating the differences between the ozagrel polymorphs in bioavailability. Solid ozagrel in different polymorph forms were orally administered to SD rats. An HPLC method was established to determinate plasma level of ozagrel. The bioavailabilities of two polymorph forms were calculated and compared. The pharmacokinetic parameters of ozagrel, were as follows: Cmax was 32.72 ± 17.04 and 34.01 ± 19.13 mg · L(-1), respectively; AUC0-t was 61.14 ± 14.76 and 85.56 ± 18.08 mg · L(-1) · h, respectively; t½ was 1.53 ± 0.51 and 4.73 ± 3.00 h, respectively. There was no significant difference in pharmacokinetic parameters between form I and II polymorphs of ozagrel while the t½ of form II is longer, which indicates that the use of form II polymorph as pharmaceutical product may prolong the effective action time in clinics. This would help the polymorph quality control in drug production.
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9.Ultrasound-guided transvaginal ovarian interstitial laser treatment in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome: a laser dose-finding study
Wenjie ZHU ; Zhihong FU ; Xiumin CHEN ; Xuemei LI ; Zhen TAN ; Qian GENG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2009;44(1):27-31
Objective To evaluate the clinical and endocrine effectiveness of different laser doses for ultrasound-guided transvaginal ovarian interstitial laser treatment in patients with polyeystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Methods Between January 2005 and July 2007, 56 women with clomifene citrate-resistant PCOS selected from the patients who were referred to Shenzhen Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital with a request for fertility underwent ultrasound-guided transvaginal ovarian interstitial laser treatment. All subjects were randomly divided into four groups of A, B, C and D. In group A, one coagulation point per ovary was done and group B, two points; group C, three points; group D, four to five points. The size of each point was about 10 mm in diameter (the electrical laser was projected persistently for 1-3 min with a power of 3-5 W) . The serum sexual hormone level, ovulation rate and pregnancy rate within six postoperative months were compared among the four groups. Results (1) The spontaneous ovulation rates of groups A (0) and B (21%) within six postoperative months were significantly lower than groups C (71%, P <0.05) and D (79%, P<0.01). The accumulative pregnancy rates of group C (43%) and D(36%) for six postoperative months were significantly higher than group A(0; P <0.01 ,P <0.05). Although they were also higher than that of group B, no statistical significance was found (P>0.05). (2) No statistically significant differences were found among four groups when various preoperative hormone values were compared (P>0.05). The mean serum luteinizing hormone (LH), testosterone level and LH/ follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) ratio was significantly lower postoperatively in groups C [(6.3±2. 6) U/L, (2.2±0.7) nmol/L, 1.1±0.3] and D [(5.8±2.5) U/L, (2.1±0.4) nmol/L, 1.0±0.4] than in groups A [(11.9±3.1)U/L,(3.9±1.6)nmol/L,2.1±0.5] and B [(10.4±3.9)U/L,(3.3±1.1) nmol/L, 2. 0±0.6],respectively(P<0.05). The mean LH, testosterone level and LH/FSH ratio reduced more obviously in groups C (42%,39% and 42% ) and D(53% , 40% and 58% ) than in groups A (4%, 9% and 16%)and B(11%, 6% and 5%;P<0. 05). All above-mentioned parameters between groups C and D had no statistical significant difference (P>0.05). Conclusions One and two intracvarian laser coagulation points per ovary are associated with poor results. Three points per ovary seem to represent the plateau of effective dose for the ovarian interstitial laser treatment. Increasing the dose above it does not improve the outcome.
10.Role of RANTES in the change of blood-brain barrier permeability in rats with acute pancreatitis
Jingrong HUANG ; Jie CHEN ; Hao KONG ; Zhen DING ; Wei QIAN ; Xiaohua HOU
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2009;9(4):266-269
Objectiye To investigate the expression of regulated on activation, normal T-cell expressed and secreted (RANTES) and occluding in brain, and investigate the role of expression of RANTES in the change of blood-brain barrier permeability of rats with acute pancreatitis. Methods 49 Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 7 groups according to random number table, including sham-operated group (SO) , acute edematous pancreatitis (AEP) 3, 6 h group and acute necrotizing pancreatitis (ANP) 3, 6, 12 and 24 h group. AEP and ANP were induced by retrograde injection of 0. 5% and 5% sodium taurocholate, respectively. RT-PCR, Western blot, and immunohistochemistry methods were performed to assess the expression of RANTES and occludin mRNA and protein in brain tissue. Results The RANTES mRNA expressions in SO, AEP 3, 6 h, ANP 3, 6, 12, 24 h group were 0, 0, 0, 0.36±0.05, 0.47±0.04, 0.65±0.05, 0.83±0.07, respectively; The RANTES protein expressions were 0, 0, 0, 0.42±0. 03, 0. 57±0.04,0.78±0.08, 1.05±0.08, respectively; the values in ANP group were significantly lower than those in SO group and AEP group (P<0.01). The occludin mRNA expressions were 1.21±0.07,1.17±0.07, 1.15±0.08,0.84±0.07,0.77±0.05,0.64±0.09,0.56±0.09, respectively, the occludin protein expressions were 1.18 ±0.08, 1. 16 ±0. 10, 1. 11 ±0. 10, 0. 90 ±0. 03, 0. 65 ±0."05, 0.57 ±0.05, 0.48 ±0.05, respectively, the values in ANP group were significantly lower than those in SO group and AEP group (P< 0.01). The expression of RANTES was positively related to the pancreatic pathologic score (r = 0. 936,P< 0. 001) ; the expression of occluding was negatively related to the pancreatic pathologic score (r = - 0. 943, P < 0.001). The expression of RANTES was negatively related to the expression of occluding (r = -0. 943, P <0. 001). Conclusions The expression of RANTES was progressively increased in the brain tissue in rats with ANP, while the expression of occluding was progressively decreased; RANTES may play an important role in the change of blood-brain barrier permeability via down-regulating the expression of occluding.