1.Impacts of Volatile Oil from Portulaca Oleracea L.on the Inner Cellular Signaling of Itch Model Stimulated by Capsaicine
Yimei HU ; Yiman GE ; Hua WANG ; Zhendong ZHONG ; Linxia YAN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;18(7):1199-1205
This study aimed to explore the mechanism of volatile oil from purslane in treating itch induced by eczema through establishing the itch model,stimulating the keratinocyte with capsaicine (CAP).SD rats were divided into the control group,the model group,the high dose group of volatile oil from purslane,and low dose group of volatile oil from purslane.After finishing the experiment,the morphology of keratinocytes was observed by immunofluorescence technique,while Ca2+ concentration was detected by flow cytometry,and the contents of leukotriene A4 methyl ester (LTA4),interleukin-31 (IL-31) and hydroxy trptamine H1 (HTH1) were quantified by ELISA assay.The expression of TRPV1 mRNA in keratinocytes was tested by RT-PCR,while the protein level of TRPV1 was quantified by western blot.Compared with the model group,it was found that the cell count of positive keratinocytes,the Ca2+ concentration,the levels of LTA4,IL-31 and HTH1,and the mRNA and protein expressions of TRPV1 in the high dose and low dose groups were significantly decreased (P < 0.05).In conclusion,it was demonstrated that the volatile oil from purslane may relieve itch through inhibiting the activation of TRPV1 and reducing secondary inflammatory reaction.
2.Quantitative detection of K-ras gene mutation in samples from endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration for pancreatic cancer
Xiaowei WANG ; Jun GAO ; Junjun GU ; Hua LU ; Zhendong JIN ; Zhaoshen LI ; Yanfang GONG ; Jing JIN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2011;28(3):126-130
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of a quantitative detection of K-ras mutation in samples from endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA)of pancreatic cancer.Methods Samples taken by EUS-FNA from 53 pancreatic occupying lesions were collected, and the copies of wild-type and mutated K-ras gene was measured by PNA-clamping real-time quantitative PCR. The results were analyzed with refer to cytological findings to evaluate its clinical values. Results According to cytological finding, a total of 37 cases were diagnosed as pancreatic cancer, and 16 were non-malignant lesions. Kras mutation was detected in 83.8% of cancer cases, and 18. 8% of non-cancer cases, which was significantly different ( P <0. 05 ). Sensitivities of cytology and K-ras examination were 59. 5% and 83.8%, respectively, while that of combination of cytology and K-ras examination was 89. 2%. Conclusion Quantitative analysis of the mutant K-ras gene in samples taken by EUS-FNA is a useful tool for diagnosing the pancreatic carcinoma.
3.The discrimination system of pancreatic endoscopic ultrasonography image based on M-band wavelet transfom
Minmin ZHANG ; Hua YANG ; Zhendong JIN ; Zheyuan CAI ; Jianguo YU ; Zhaoshen LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2010;27(8):419-422
Objective To develop and evaluate the digital discrimination system for pancreatic ultrasound endoscopy images. Methods EUS images of 153 pancreatic cancer and 63 non-cancer cases were selected. According to the multi-fractal feature vectors based on the M-band wavelet transform, we acquired the fractal features with lower dimension with the feature screening algorithm. With the optimal feature combination, cases were classified into pancreatic cancer group and non-pancreatic cancer group automatically.Then the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of this method were calculated, and compared with those of traditional 9 dimension fractal feature vectors. Results Three kinds of multi-fractal dimensions were introduced to the framework of M-band wavelet transform according to the EUS images to form fractal vectors of 18 dimension. With the selection by sequence forward search (SFS) algorithm, 7 dimension of feature vectors were chosen and were combined with bi-order multi-fractal dimension to a better feature combination. The Bayes, support vector machine (SVM) and ModestAdaBoost classifiers were introduced to evaluate the classification efficiency, resulting in a classification accuracy of 97.98% and short running time of 0. 49 s with lower feature dimension. Conclusion These data suggest the feasibility, accuracy, noninvasiveness and efficacy of classification of EUS images to differentiate pancreatic cancer from normal tissue based on the Mband wavelet transform algorithm. It is a new and valuable research area in diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
4.Simultaneous determination of illicit drugs and their metabolites in wastewater by SPE-UPLC-MS/MS
Jingyuan WANG ; Chenzhi HOU ; Zhendong HUA ; Tingting ZHANG ; Mengxiang SU ; Hui XU ; Youmei WANG ; Bin DI
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2020;51(3):305-312
A quantitative analysis method based on solid phase extraction-ultra performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (SPE-UPLC-MS/MS) for simultaneous determination of illicit drugs and their metabolites in wastewater was established. Samples filtered at pH of 2 and spiked with internal standard were loaded to Oasis Prime MCX cartridges for solid-phase extraction. The samples were washed with 4 mL of methanol and eluted with 4 mL of 5% ammonia in acetonitrile before reconstituting with 0.1% formic acid/water solution. ZORBAX Eclipse Plus C18 column was used for chromatography, and gradient elution was performed with 0.1% formic acid/water solution and acetonitrile as mobile phase. The samples were then detected by electrospray ionization (ESI) in positive ion mode, and multiple reaction monitoring mode (MRM) was adopted for quantitative analysis. All analytes had a good linear relationship (r ≥ 0.993 2) within the range of their respective standard curve; the limit of quantification was 1 ng/L (except amphetamine at 2.5 ng/L); the extraction recovery ranged from 82.13% to 99.96%; and the intra- and inter-day precisions were less than 9.43%. The method is accurate, reliable and reproducible, and is suitable for the quantitative determination of illicit drugs and their metabolites in wastewater and can provide an analytical method for real-time monitoring of drug abuse.
5.Applications of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the screening of new psychoactive substances
Jiaqi LUAN ; Wei JIA ; Zhendong HUA ; Peng XU ; Mengxiang SU ; Youmei WANG ; Bin DI
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2018;49(5):545-552
GC-MS and LC-MS are the main techniques used for the structural identification of new psychoactive substances at present. However, they are hard to give accurate structure information because of the hardly available corresponding reference standards and the quickly changing status of these compounds. This leads tremendous obstacle on the rapid identification of new psychoactive substances. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is one of the most effective methods for structures identification. Therefore, NMR is especially suitable for the analysis and identification of new psychoactive substances even with rapid structural changes. This article summarizes the NMR applications for the structural analysis of new psychoactive substances including synthetic cannabinoids, synthetic cathinones, piperazines, phenethylamines, ketamine & phencyclidine-type substances, and fentanyls. It is found that the NMR signals of the main frame structure of each kind of the new psychoactive substances are basically the same. Hence, these frame structure NMR signals can provide scientific evidence for the rapid identification of new psychoactive substances. This article also look ahead the prospect for the application of LC-NMR and DOSY in new psychoactive substances, which provides new ideas for the screening of new psychoactive substances.
6.Effects of morning blood pressure on vascular endothelial function and chronic inflammatory response in the elderly
Xiufang TAO ; Mingchen ZHAO ; Xuemei CHEN ; Hua ZHANG ; Zhendong LIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2022;24(2):226-230
Objectives:To investigate the effects of morning blood pressure on vascular endothelial function and chronic inflammatory response in the elderly.Methods:349 elderly people aged ≥60 who underwent 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in Gaomi Municipal Hospital from April 2018 to October 2019 were selected to detect brachial artery flow mediated vasodilation (FMD) and chronic inflammatory factors [high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin (IL)-17] levels. According to the results of 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, the subjects were divided into normal blood pressure group ( n=108), simple morning hypertension group ( n=114) and hypertension group ( n=127). The clinical data, 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure parameters, vascular endothelial function and inflammatory factors of the three groups were compared. The correlation between 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure parameters and FMD and inflammatory factors was analyzed by partial correlation. Results:Compared with the normal blood pressure group, the simple morning hypertension group and the hypertension group had lower FMD (all P<0.05), higher serum hsCRP and TNF-α , IL-17 levels (all P<0.05). Compared with the simple morning hypertension group, the hypertension group had lower FMD ( P<0.05), higher serum hsCRP, TNF-α and IL-17 levels (all P<0.05). After controlling for age, sex, smoking history, drinking history, total cholesterol, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, fasting blood glucose and 24 h average blood pressure, the morning systolic blood pressure was negatively correlated with FMD ( P<0.05), and positively correlated with serum hsCRP and TNF-α and IL-17 levels (all P<0.05); the morning diastolic blood pressure was negatively correlated with FMD ( P<0.05) and positively correlated with serum hsCRP and TNF-α levels (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Morning blood pressure level is closely related to vascular endothelial function and chronic inflammation level, and is independent of 24-hour average blood pressure. The increase of morning blood pressure may be an important risk factor for endothelial dysfunction and chronic inflammation in the elderly.
7.Effect of masked hypertension and white coat hypertension on vascular elasticity and endothelial function in elderly patients
Tiantian JI ; Fang WEI ; Juan WANG ; Wenjing HU ; Dandan DUAN ; Shangwen SUN ; Hua ZHANG ; Qiang CHAI ; Zhendong LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2018;20(1):4-7
Objective To study the effect of masked hypertension (MH) and white coat hypertension (WCH) on vascular elasticity and endothelial function in elderly patients.Methods Four hundred and eighty-seven elderly patients who underwent physical examination in our our hospital were divided into normotension group (n=128),WCH group (n=115),MH group (n=112) and hypertension group (n=132) according to their diagnostic office blood pressure and 24 h ambulatory blood pressure.The brachial artery FMD,serum NO and endothelin-1 (ET-1) levels,and cfPWV were measured.Results The FMD and serum NO level were significantly lower while the serum ET-1 level and cfPWV were significantly higher in WCH group,MH group and hypertension group than in normotension group (P<0.05).The FMD and serum NO level were significantly higher while the serum ET-1 and cfPWV were significantly lower in WCH group and MH group than in hypertension group (P< 0.05).Multivariate linear stepwise regression analysis showed that WCH,MH and hypertension were the independent influencing factors for FMD,serum NO and ET-1 level and cfPWV with normotension used as reference after adjustment of confounding factors (P<0.01).Conclusion MH and WCH are the risk factors for the decreased vascular elasticity and endothelial dysfunction in elderly patients.
8.Effect of empty-nest on variability of self-measured blood pressure at home in elderly hypertensive patients
Tingting ZHOU ; Fang WEI ; Juan WANG ; Yali CHEN ; Dandan DUAN ; Zhendong LIU ; Qiang CHAI ; Shangwen SUN ; Hua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2018;20(1):8-11
Objective To study the effect of empty-nest (EN) on the variability of HBPV in elderly hypertensive patients.Methods 457 elderly essential hypertensive patients admitted to our hospi tal were divided into non EN group (A group,n =183),EN couple group (B group,n =150),and EN single group (C group,n=124).They underwent 7-day HBPV,their BPV was detected,their loneliness and depressive symptoms were assessed according to the UCLA-LS and GDS.Results The variability of self-measured DPB and SBP,UCLA-LS and GDS score were significantly higher in B and C groups than in A group (P<0.05).The variability of SBP,UCLA-LS and GDS score were significantly higher in C group than in B group (46.06±7.98 vs 38.95±8.11;7.67±2.58 vs 6.48±2.60,P<0.05).Partial correlation analysis showed that the variability of SBP and DBP was positively related with the UCLA-LS and GDS score (P<0.05).The variability of SBP was significantly higher in B and C groups than in A group after adjustment of confounding factors (P=0.000).Conclusion EN,an independent influencing factor for the variability of blood pressure in elderly hypertensive patients,is related with their loneliness and depression.
9.Effect of telmisartan combined with rosuvastatin on white matter lesion in elderly hypertensive patients
Yali CHEN ; Hongxia LIU ; Juan WANG ; Tingting ZHOU ; Shangwen SUN ; Hua ZHANG ; Dandan DUAN ; Zhendong LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2018;20(2):145-148
Objective To study the effect of telmisartan combined with rosuvastatin on white matter lesion (WML) in elderly hypertensive patients.Metheds Three hundred and twenty-nine elderly patients with mild-moderate essential hypertension (EH) were divided into control group (n=167) and combined treatment group (n=162).The patients in control group were treated with telmisartan (40 mg/d) and those in combined treatment group were treated with telmisartan plus rosuvastatin (10 mg/d).Their white matter hyperintensivity (WMH),periventricular white matter hyperintensity (PWMH),and deep white matter hyperintensity (DWMH) were measured by head MRI.Results The total WMH,PWMH and DWMH were significantly higher in two groups in the third and fifth years than at the baseline (P<0.05).The growth rate of total WMH,PWMH and DWMH was significantly lower in combined treatment group than in control group in the third and fifth years (P<0.05).Conclusion Telmisartan combined with rosuvastatin plays an important role in stablizing blood pressure,regulating blood lipids,and delaying WML.
10.Association between morning surge of systolic blood pressure and white matter lesions in elderly hypertensive patients
Wenjing HU ; Hongxia LIU ; Juan WANG ; Tiantian JI ; Dandan DUAN ; Hua ZHANG ; Shangwen SUN ; Qiang CHAI ; Zhendong LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2018;20(3):268-270
Objective To study the association between morning surge (MS) of systolic blood pressure (SBP) and white matter lesions in elderly essential hypertensive (EH) patients.Methods Three hundred and thirty-seven elderly EH patients from Zhangqiu of Shandong Province were divided into MS group (n=150) and non-MS group (n=187).Their 24 h ambulatory SBP was monitored.Their white matter hyperintensity (WMH) was assessed according to their brain MRI.Results The total WMH,periventricular WMH,and deep WMH were significantly higher in MS group than in non-MS group (P<0.01).The MS of SBP was positively related with the total WMH,periventricular WMH,and deep WMH (r=0.561,r=0.563,r=0.283,P<0.01),and was an independent risk factor for total WMH,periventricular WMH,and deep WMH after adjustment for confunders (r=0.479,r=0.486,r=0.208,P<0.01).Conclusion MS of SBP is an independently risk factor for WMH in elderly EH patients.