1.The Anti Tumor Effect of Hyaluronic Acid Decoreted Chlorogenic Acid Liposomes on Mice Bearing Uterine Cervical Carcinoma (U14)
Yuxi ZHAO ; Ying WEI ; Zhen CHEN ; Shipeng ZHANG ; Fan ZHANG
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(26):5029-5033
Objective:To optimize the formulation of HA-CA liposomes and to study the anti-tumor effect of HA-CA liposomes on uterine cervical carcinoma mice.Methods:The methods of preparing HA-CA liposomes were screened,and the optimal fomulation was selected by the orthogonal design experiment with the the phospholipids/cholesterol ratio,the drug/lipids ratio and the pH value of PBS buffer was 7.4 as entrapment enfficiency was the index.The release of HA-CA liposomes was studyed by dialysis bag method.Uterine cervical carcinoma cells were inoculated subcutaneously into right axillary ofBal b/c mice,after continuous treatment of 14 d,we weighed the tumor and calculated the rate of tumor growth inhibition.Results:HA-CA liposomes were prepared by thin film hydration methods.The optimal parameters were as follows:the phospholipids/cholesterol ratio was 4∶1,the drug/lipids ratio was 1∶ 30,the pH value of PBS buffer was 7.4.The release curve of HA-CA liposome and CA liposome was basically the same,both of which a sustained-release efficacy.The cumulative release of HA-CA liposomes and CA liposomes were 78.39% and 83.01% at 48h.The inhibition rate of HA-CA liposomes on U14 cervical cancer mice was 60.39% and significantly higher than that of positive control group,which was higher than that of CA and CA liposomes.Conclusions:HA-CA liposomes can significantly inhibit the effect of U14 cervical cancer nude mice higher than that of CA and CA liposomes owe to the modification of the active target ligand HA.
2.Thrombocytopenia with absent radii syndrome: a case report.
Wen-ying ZHANG ; Chun-xiao FANG ; Tie-zhen YE
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2010;48(8):633-634
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4.The application of a high-performance bloodstain testing reagent in forensic scene
Yuequn SHI ; Weibin LIU ; Ying QIN ; Liyan ZHANG ; Zhen LI
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;32(2):179-181
Objective To develop a highly sensitive luminescent reagent for bloodstain testing at forensic crime scenes.Methods Based ontheprincipleof ECL luminescence and the ping-pong conjugate activation principle of chemical electronic chain,this project developed a new type of highly sensitive luminescent reagent for bloodstain testing by usingthe uniform design of experimental methods to optimize the conditions andsynthesize several new compounds.Results The bloodstain testing luminescent reagentdeveloped in this project has high sensitivity andlongluminescence time.In the case of blood samples diluted by 1,000 times,reading the fluorescence withChemiScope 3300 chemiluminescence imaging system,the maximumvalue of gray scale reached 56,and the luminescence time lasted for 10 minutes.Conclusion The project has successfully developed a highly semitivebloodstain testing reagentthat could be applied to crime scene investigation.
5.Correlation between high-risk human papillomavirus viral load and severity of cervical lesion
wen-ying, ZHANG ; yue-zhen, XUE ; ling, HAN ; man, LUO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(11):-
Objective To explore the correlation between high-risk human papillomavirus(hr-HPV) viral load and severity of cervical lesion. Methods One thousand eight hundred and six women undergoing both hr-HPV DNA test by hybrid capture Ⅱ(HCⅡ) and colposcopic biopsy for histologic results were enrolled in this study.Correlation between hr-HPV viral load and pathological findings was investigated. Results Of 1 806 cases,641(35.5%) patients were positive for HPV DNA.23.2%(301/1299) of women with normal diagnosis had HPV infection,significantly lower than cervical lesion including cervical intraepithelial neoplasia(CIN) and cervical cancer(P=0.000).Associations(odds ratio) among severity of cervical lesion and viral load were calculated.The significantly increased risk only existed between cervical cancer and CIN1 on high viral load(odds ratio,8.5;95% confidence interval,1.0-71.4;P=0.049).Furthermore,viral load values in CIN1,2,3 and cervical cancer were calculated and median analysis revealed non-significant difference(P=0.712). Conclusion The hr-HPV viral load can distinguish cervical lesion as CIN and cervical cancer from normal one,while the prediction of the severity of cervical lesion may be inadequate and need further investigations.
6.Quantification of peramivir in rat plasma by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry employing precolumn derivatization and its application in pharmacokinetics
Ying, LI ; Li-Li, WANG ; Zhen-Qing, ZHANG
Bulletin of The Academy of Military Medical Sciences 2009;33(6):539-542
Objective:To develop a liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry employing precolumn derivatization method for determination of peramivir in rat plasma.Methods: The sample preparation consisted of a protein precipitation extraction followed by derivatization with hydrochloric acid (10 mol/L) methanol (10∶90, v/v) and determined by liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The positive ion SRM mode was performed and the precursor-to-the-product ion transitions of m/z 343→284 and 299→152 were used to measure the derivative of peramivir and Ro 64-0802 (I.S.). The chromatographic separation was achieved using a Zorbax RX-C8 (2.1 mm × 150 mm × 5 μm) analytical column with an isocratic mobile phase composed of acetonitrile-water-formic acid (30∶70∶0.1, v/v/v, 0.2 ml/min). Results:The method was linear over a concentration range of 10 to 10 000 ng/ml. The LLOQ was 10 ng/ml. The average inter-day/intra-day precision values ranged from 5.0% to 7.1%, respectively, while the accuracy values ranged from 89.9% to 106.1%.Conclusion: In this method, retention time is greatly improved, the matrix effects are decreased by chemical derivatization. This method has been successfully applied to the preclinical and clinical research of peramivir.
7.Effects of dopamine on gamma-amino-butyric acid-activated currents in neutron of visual cortex of rat
Xiao-ying, WU ; Di, ZHANG ; Shuang-zhen, LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(7):641-645
Background As a main suppressing neurotransmitter in visual system,gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) participates in the transmission and regulation of visual information.GABA and dopamine (DA) coexist in the visual cortex,and their mutual effects should be clarified.Objective This study was to investigate the effect of DA on GABA-activated current in vitro in cultured visual cortical neurons of rats.Methods Neutrons from visual cortex of clean neonatal rats were isolated and cultured by explant culture method.The neutrons cultured for 11 -to 14- days were collected for the record of whole cell currents of GABA-A (IGABA) channels in vitro using patch clamp technique.The DA solution (100mmol/L),SKF38393 (10mmol/L) solution and quinpirole solution(10mmol/L) were prepared with double distilled water and then the extracellular fluid was added to different concentrations.The IGABA changing rate under the action of SKF38393+SCH23390,SKF38393+Quinpirole for different time was recorded respectively and compared with that of action of DA,SKF38393,SCH23390,Quinpirole.The IGABA activated by extracellular fluid along served as control.Results The IGABA was significantly attenuated after activated by ≥10μmol/L of DA or SKF38393 separately in comparison to that of extracellular fluid action (P<0.05).In various time of action,there were obviously differences in IGABA between DA or SKF38393 action and extracellular fluid (P<0.05,P<0.01).No evident change in IGABA changing rate was found after only SCH23390 action in comparison with extracellular cells (P<0.05).However,after combination of SCH23390 and SKF38393,IGABA changing rate reduced by 19.49%.No significant differences were found in the changing rates of IGABA among different concentrations of quinpirole action groups compared with extracellular fluid group (P>0.05);while when quinpirole was combined with SKF38393,the IGABA was elevated in comparison with only SKF38393 action group (P<0.05).Conclusion Dopamine participates in the transfer and regulation of visual information through suppressing GABA-activated currents from neutrons of visual cortex at time-dependent manner in vitro.
8.Expression and Antigenic Characterization of the Epitope-G1 of the Bovine Ephemeral Fever Virus Glycoprotein in Pichia pastoris
Fu-ying, ZHENG ; Guo-zhen, LIN ; Chang-qing, QIU ; Kui-zhang, YUAN ; Jun-ying, SONG
Virologica Sinica 2007;22(5):347-352
The epitope-G1 gene of Bovine ephemeral fever virus (BEFV) glycoprotein was synthesised by PCR and cloned into expression vector pPIC9K to construct recombinant plasmid pPIC9K-G1. Then the pPIC9K-G1 was linearized and transformed into Pichia pastoris GS 115. The recombinant P. pastoris strains were selected by a G418 transformation screen and confirmed by PCR. After being induced with methanol, an expressed protein with 26 kDa molecular weight was obtained, which was much bigger than the predicted size (15.54 kDa). Deglycosylation analysis indicated the recombinant G1 was glycosylated. Western blot and ELISA tests, as well as rabbit immunization and specificity experiments indicated that the target protein had both higher reaction activity and higher immunocompetence and specificity. The recombinant G1 protein could be used as a coating antigen to develop an ELISA kit for bovine ephemeral fever diagnosis.
9.Comparative Study of Personality and Behavior Characteristics between Urban and Rural School Children
zhen-ying, WANG ; ying-chun, LV ; chao-hui, ZHANG ; zuo-ming, CHEN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(19):-
0.05);2.Withdrawal and social scores of the CBCL were significantly higher in rural girls than those in the urban ones(t=3.42,3.41 P_a
10.Clinical study of Yishen-Shengxue Decoction on the prevention and treatment of bone marrow suppression in acute myeloid leukemia after chemotherapy
Mei ZHANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Liping TIAN ; Zhen WANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Junyu TANG ; Xiaomei HU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2021;43(3):237-241
Objective:To study the clinical effects of Yishen-Shengxue Decoction on the prevention and treatment of bone marrow suppression in acute myeloid leukemia after chemotherapy. Methods:A total of 60 patients in Beijing Longfu Hospital from June 2018 to March 2020 were randomly divided into control group and observation group, 30 cases in each group. The control group was treated with western medicine and blood transfusion, while the observation group was treated with Yishen-Shengxue Decoction on the basis of the control group. Both groups were treated for 2 weeks. We recorded the occurrence time and duration of Ⅳ degree myelosuppression of the two groups, compared the score of symptoms and signs, injection volume of recombinant human granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) and blood transfusion volume, and recorded the incidence of adverse reactions after chemotherapy. Results:The occurrence of myelosuppression in the observation group was significantly later than that of the control group (5.07 ± 0.87 d vs. 3.83 ± 1.15 d; t=4.695, P<0.01), and the duration of grade Ⅳ myelosuppression was significantly shorter than that of the control group (7.20 ± 0.76 d vs. 10.03 ± 1.30 d; t=10.305, P<0.01); The quantity of granulocyte colony stimulating factor injection in the observation group was significantly less than that of the control group (7.2 ± 0.8 vs. 10.0 ± 1.3, t=10.305), and the quantity of red blood cell suspension (2.5 ± 1.5 U vs. 4.7 ± 1.5 U, t=7.749) and platelet transfusion (1.7 ± 0.5 U vs. 3.1 ± 0.9 U, t=5.879) were significantly less than that of the control group ( P<0.01); the quantitative score of symptoms and signs in the observation group were significantly lower than thoseof the control group ( t values were 18.208, 15.129, respectively, all Ps<0.01). The adverse reactions of the patients in the observation group after chemotherapy were significantly less than those of the control group, and the incidence of infection, bleeding and ECG abnormalities were statistically significant ( χ2 values were 7.500, 10.000, 4.286, respectively, all Ps<0.01). Conclusion:Yishen-Shengxue Decoction is helpful to delay the occurrence of myelosuppression, and promote its recovery, reduce various adverse reactions during myelosuppression, and improve the quality of life.