1.The Prescription Optimization of Purarin Eyedrops and Its Stability Study
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(09):-
After Puerarin Eyedrops was optimized,its stabilities in the conditions of high tempera- ture,low temperature,strong light and constrant temperature with constant humidity were studied by reversed phase HPLC.The analysis method was rapid,specific and precise.The average recovery was 99.42%.The results showed that the Puerarin Eyedrops had good thermostability and photostability.The shelf life of the Puerarin Eyedrops was 2 years.
2.Radiographic Analysis of Peri-implant Alveolar Bone Loss
Fei HE ; Jingming LIU ; Zhenghong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(7):670-672
Objective To analyze peri-implant alveolar bone loss with radiography. Methods 38 implants were inserted in 27 cases. The peri-implant alveolar bone was observed and measured with intraoral radiography at time of insertion, functional loading, and 3, 6, 12 months after functional loading. Results The mean peri-implant alveolar bone loss was 0.35 mm immediately after functional loading, 0.57 mm, 0.67 mm,1.01 mm at 3,6,12 months later. There was not significant difference of bone loss between maxilla and mandible, neither of submerged and non-submerged implants. ITI implants performed significantly less bone loss than Replace Select within 3 months after functional loading (P<0.01). Conclusion Osseointegration will successfully be obtained on implants involved. The peri-implant alveolar bone loss with ITI is less than that with Replace Select. The bone loss is not different between submerged and non-submerged implants.
3.The value of supplement of recombinational Tth-single strand binding protein in polymerase chain reaction for genotyping
Shuting YANG ; Jin WANG ; Zhenghong QIN ; Bin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2012;35(3):233-236
ObjectiveTo explore the value of Tth-single strand binding protein (SSB) used as an additive to improve the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) specificity for single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNP) alleles genotyping.MethodsTth-SSB plasmid was constructed and the protein was expressed,then the expressed Tth-SSB was added into PCR system detecting cytochrome P450 Protein ( CYP2C19 * 3,636G>A)genotype to determine the optimal usage and condition.Then,the genotypes of 30 cerebral ischemia patients were tested with established methods and compared with direct sequencing to verify the accuracy of Tth-SSB as an additive into PCR for SNP genotyping.ResultsThe purity of Tth-SSB was 85% and optimal dosage was 1 μg.The protein could improve the specificity and reduce the dimer when Tth-SSB was added into the PCR system.Thirty patients genotyping results as follow:26 patients belong to G/G homozygote,4 patients belong to G/A heterozygote,no body belong to A/A homozygote.The coincidence acquire 100% with parallel sequencing.ConclusionAs an additive,Tth-SSB could significantly improve the accuracy of genotyping by eliminating non-specific bands.
4.Relationship between hypertension and cognitive function in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Zhenghong LU ; Wei TANG ; Xiaozheng FANG ; Min CHEN ; Yongfang ZHU ; Xueqin LI ; Juan TAN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2013;(5):403-406
[Summary] The relationship between the state of cognition and hypertension in 155 type 2 diabetic patients was studied.The results showed that significant difference in the state of cognition was found in patients with or without hypertension,so as to those with poorly or well controlled hypertension (P<0.05).Systolic blood pressure,pulse pressure,mean arterial blood pressure,and duration of hypertension were negatively correlated with multiple cognitive domains,suggesting that proper control of blood pressure may have a protective effect on cognitive function in type 2 diabetic patients.
5.Optimization of 1,2,4-butanetriol synthetic pathway in Escherichia coli.
Lei SUN ; Fan YANG ; Taicheng ZHU ; Xinghua LI ; Hongbing SUN ; Yin LI ; Zhenghong XU ; Yanping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2016;32(1):51-63
1,2,4-Butanetriol (BT) is an important non-natural chemical with a variety of industrial applications. A recombinant Escherichia coli biosynthesizing BT from D-xylose was constructed by heterologously expressing xdh and mdlC, and knocking out competing pathway genes including xylA, xylB, yjhE, yagH and ycdW. To optimize BT synthesis pathway, the third catalytic step that catalyzes the decarboxylation reaction of 3-deoxy-D-glycero-pentulosonic acid was identified as a potential bottleneck. Consequently, 2-keto acid decarboxylases from three different microorganisms were screened, and the kivD gene from Lactococcus lactis was found to increase BT titer by 191%. The improved strain BW-025 reached a final BT titer of 2.38 g/L under optimized transformation conditions. Attempts on synthetic pathway optimization were also made by fine-tuning the expression levels of each enzyme involved in the whole pathway based on BW-025. As a result, an xdh overexpressed recombinant strain, BW-074 was finally generated, with 48.62% higher BT production than that of BW-025.
Butanols
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metabolism
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Escherichia coli
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metabolism
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Gene Knockout Techniques
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Genetic Engineering
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Industrial Microbiology
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methods
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Metabolic Networks and Pathways
6.Relationship Between Expression of Apoptosis-modulating Proteins and Multidrug Resistance in K562/VCR Cells
Yusheng ZHU ; Yuan LU ; Guowei LIN ; Rongxing ZHANG ; Zhenghong YANG ; Yuangang LU
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2001;28(1):32-34
Purpose To explore the Relationship between expression of apoptosis-modulating proteins amdmultidrug resistance in K562/VCR cells. Methods Irnmunocytochemical methol and western blot wereused to analyze the expression of apoptosis-modulating proteins (Bcl - 2, Bcl-XL, Bax, Bak ) in multidrugresistant cell line K562/VCR and drugsensitive cell line K562. Results The positive cell rates ofapoptosis-suppressing protein Bcl-2 and Bcl-XL in K562/VCR were (40.0 ± 8.0) % and (60.0 ± 10.0) % .While the rates in K562 were (1.0 ± 0.3) % and (20.0 ± 4.0) %. There was significant difference in thepositive cell rates of Bcl - 2 and Bcl - XL between K562/VCR and K562 ( n = 3, P < 0.05 ). It was alsofound there was no significant difference in expression of Bax between K562/VCR and K562. Furthemore,Bak was not expressed in both K562/VCR and K562 or the expression was very low. Conclusions Wesuggest that Bcl-2 and Bcl-XL play important roles in multidrug resistance in K562/VCR, while Bax and Bakmight not be important.
7.Screening, identification and culture optimization of a newly isolated aromatic nitrilase-producing bacterium--Pseudomonas putida CGMCC3830.
Xiaoyan ZHU ; Jinsong GONG ; Heng LI ; Zhenming LU ; Zhemin ZHOU ; Jinsong SHI ; Zhenghong XU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2014;30(3):412-424
Microbial nitrilases have attracted increasing attention in nitrile hydrolysis for carboxylic acid production in recent years. A bacterium with nitrilase activity was isolated and identified as Pseudomonas putida CGMCC3830 based on its morphology, physiological and biochemical characteristics, as well as 16S rRNA gene sequence. The nitrilase production was optimized by varying culture conditions using the one-factor-at-a-time method and response surface methodology. Glycerol 13.54 g/L, tryptone 11.59 g/L, yeast extract 5.21 g/L, KH2PO4 1 g/L, NaCl 1 g/L, urea 1 g/L, initial pH 6.0 and culture temperature 30 degrees C were proved to be the optimal culture conditions. It resulted in the maximal nitrilase production of 36.12 U/mL from 2.02 U/mL. Investigations on substrate specificity demonstrate P. putida nitrilase preferentially hydrolyze aromatic nitriles. When applied in nicotinic acid synthesis, 2 mg/mL P. putida cells completely hydrolyzed 20.8 g/L 3-cyanopyridine into nicotinic acid in 90 min. The results indicated P. putida CGMCC3830 displayed potential for industrial production of nicotinic acid.
Aminohydrolases
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biosynthesis
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Culture Media
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Hydrolysis
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Niacin
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biosynthesis
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Nitriles
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metabolism
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Pseudomonas putida
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enzymology
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Pyridines
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metabolism
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RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
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genetics
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Substrate Specificity
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Temperature
8.Study on the Correlation Between Cold--Heat Warm--Cool Quality and Distribution of Inorganic Elements inRecipes
Enkuan LI ; Jinghuan GUAN ; Baolin JIANG ; Zhenghong FAN ; Sha XUE ; Xianping ZHU ; Hefei WANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(06):-
By applying the methods of inter—element meter andmean line,decoction solution of 110 recipes were anal-ysed for the characteristics of distribution of inorganicelements.In those recipes containing more warm-heat drugs,the contents of most elements were higherthan the line of average value,while those with morecool—cold drugs,lower than the mean line,suggest-ing that the distribution value of inorganic elementsmay be a determining factor responsible for the cold-heat quality of a recipe.
9.Nursing care of 13 critically ill patients with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for intra-hospital transfer
Hong PAN ; Qinhong HUANG ; Yinghua CAI ; Zhenghong XU ; Tingli ZHU ; Hongyang XU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2017;52(5):561-563
This paper summarized nursing care in intra-hospital transfer of 13 critically ill patients with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. The key points to guarantee safety of critically ill patients were establishing a well-trained professional team and developing standardized procedures,and applying checklist for ECMO Transfer. The key points in nursing were assessment and pretreatment,homogenized nursing during transfer and effective handover after transfer. As a result,six cases of avian influenza patients successfully completed CT ex-amination,five cases of lung re-transplant patients and two cases of lung transplant patients were successfully trans-ferred to the operating room.
10.Experimental study on the penetrability of trypan blue to the rat prostate.
He WANG ; Zhenghong CHEN ; Yiyong ZHU
National Journal of Andrology 2004;10(11):811-814
OBJECTIVETo understand the penetrability of trypan blue to the normal prostate as well as to the inflammatory prostate and the prostate with benign hyperplasia in rats.
METHODSSixty SD male rats were randomized into 4 groups: NP (normal prostate) group (n = 15), BP (bacterial prostatitis) group (n = 15), BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) group (n = 15), and BPH-BP (benign prostatic hyperplasia with bacterial prostatitis) group (n = 15). Five rats were taken from each group as non-staining controls (NC, n = 5 x 4) and the other 10 were injected by tail intravenation with 1% trypan blue and then the prostates were isolated from the rats killed by anaesthesia after 2 hours. The color of the prostates and other tissues of the animals were observed and the contents of the trypan blue in the tissues of the prostates were determined separately by colorimetry.
RESULTSApart from the tissues of brains and spinal cord the surface and the inner tissues of the prostates with NP, BP, BPH and BPH-BP from the rats injected with the dye were also dyed blue similar to that of the muscles, livers, intestines and others. The content of the trypan blue in the tissues of the prostates with NP, BP and BPH-BP was obviously higher than those with NP and BPH.
CONCLUSIONThe penetrability of trypan blue with properties of ionization and larger molecular weight is high in either the normal prostate or the prostate with BP, BPH and BPH-BP, and much higher in inflammatory prostate than in the normal prostate and the prostate with BPH.
Animals ; Coloring Agents ; pharmacokinetics ; Male ; Prostate ; metabolism ; Prostatic Hyperplasia ; metabolism ; Prostatitis ; metabolism ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Trypan Blue ; pharmacokinetics