1.Research on Drug Release in Vitro of Sirolimus Liposome
China Pharmacy 2007;0(25):-
OBJECTIVE:To investigate release characteristics of sirolimus liposome in vitro.METHODS:The concentration of sirolimus was determined by RP-HPLC.In vitro release rate of sirolimus liposome within 24 h was investigated by the reverse dialysis method with 20% ethanol 500 mL as medium.Release curve of sirolimus was fitted with drug release model equation.RESULTS:The linear range of sirolimus were 0.5~20 ?g.mL-1(r=0.999 8)with an average recovery of 99.42%(RSD=1.23%).At the first 4 hours of release,sirolimus liposome released rapidly with accumulative release rate of 50%.After that release rate of liposome was slowed down with accumulative rate of 80% in 24 h.The in vitro release curve conformed to the first order equation.CONCLUSION:Sirolimus liposome has delayed release capability,and in vitro drug release of sirolimus liposome is in concentration dependant manner.
2.Investigation on autologous coronary intervention in patients with angina recurrence of graft vessels occlusion after coronary artery bypass graftting
Chengyang LI ; Zhilin MIAO ; Zhanquan LI ; Na DUAN ; Defeng LUO
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(z1):1-2
Objective To investigate the effect of autologous coronary intervention in patients with angina recurrence of graft vessels occlusion after coronary artery bypass graftting(CABG).Methods Retrospectively analyzed the data of 10 patients with angina recurrence because of graft vessels occlusion.treated by CABG,including in clinical data,arteriography and the interventional results.Results Among 10 patients,9 patients received chronic total occlusion(CTO) PCI,another 1 patients received left main stem(LM) intervention.There were none had angina recurrence after PCI in 10 patients.Conclusion Conclusion Autologous coronary intervention in patients with angina recurrence of graft vessels occlusion after coronary artery bypass graftting was the safety and effective treatment.
3.Clinical significance of hypokalemia in early stage of ST-elevation myocardial infarction
Li WANG ; Zhilin MIAO ; Long YUAN ; Ruming GUAN ; Aijie HOU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(13):20-23
Objective To investigate clinical characteristics of patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and hypokalemia and the effects of hypokalemia on prognosis. Methods Consecutive 216 cases with STEMI who underwent emergency PCI were divided into group A (serum potassium < 3.5 mmol/L) and group B (serum potassium>3.5 mmol/L). Infarct site, infarct interrelated artery, peak level of CK-MB and cTnT were compared between two groups. Post-infarctional angina pectoris, arrhythmia, heart failure and cardiac death were compared. Results (1 )The percentage of anterior wall myocardial infarction , left anterior descending artery (LAD) lesions in group A were significantly higher than those in group B [61.2%(41/67) vs. 44.3%(66/149),55.2%(37/67)vs. 38.9%(58/149),P = 0.022,0.026]. The peak levels of CK-MB and cTnT in group A were significantly higher than those in group B [(194.39 ± 101.27) μg/L vs. (115.35 ±78.62)μg/L,(19.16 ±11.48)μg/L vs. (9.07 ±7.65) μg/L,P = 0.004,0.002].(2)Left ventricular ejection fraction in group A was significant lower than that in group B (P - 0.003). The incidence rates of post-infarctional angina pectoris, ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation and heart failure were significantly higher in group A [43.3%(29/67),32.8%(22/67), 11.9%(8/67),37.3%(25/67)] than those in group B [24.8%(37/149),18.1%(27/149),4.0%(6/149),20.8%(31/149)](P = 0.006, 0.017, 0.029, 0.010). Conclusions Hypokalemia is associated with infarct site and infarct interrelated artery. Hypokalemia has bad effect on prognosis of STEMI.
4.Investigation on percutanous transluminal intervention in patients with angina recurrence after coronary artery bypass grafting
Chengyang LI ; Zhilin MIAO ; Zhanquan LI ; Na DUAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(4):443-444
ObjectiveTo investigate the short-term and long-term interventional therapeutic effect of coronary heart disease(CHD)patients with angina recurrence after coronary artery bypass grafting(CABG). MethodsThe data of patients with angina recurrence treated by CABG,including clinical data,arteriography and the interventional results were retrospectively analyzed. Results There were 12 patients received intervention,among them 6 patients received coronary artery intervention,another 6 patients received graft vessels intervention.During operation and hospitalization,among 12 patients there were none had angina recurrence,acute myocardial infarction,revascularization and mortality.The total 12 patients were followed for 9 ~ 21months,there were two patients had angina recurrence cured by drugs,but none with mortality,acute myocardial infarction and revascularization. ConclusionThe intervention for patients with angina recurrence after grafting was a safe and effective treatment.
5.Effects of Ginsenosides-Rb1 on Connexin 43 in Heart Failure in Rats
Hongliang KONG ; Zhanquan LI ; Zhilin MIAO ; Liping YE
Tianjin Medical Journal 2013;(7):675-678
Objective To investigate the effect of ginsenosides-Rb1(Gs-Rb1) on doxorubicin (Dox)-induced heart failure (HF), and the related mechanisms of connexin 43 (CX43) thereof. Methods Rats with Dox-induced HF were ran-domly divided into Dox group (n=15) and Gs-Rb1 group (n=17), and the health age-matched rats were as control (n=15). In addition, cardiomyocytes were randomly divided into Dox group, Gs-Rb1 group and control group. After the intervention, echocardiography or apoptotic ratio (AR) was analyzed, respectively. The expression levels of p21-activated kinase 1 (PAK1), protein phosphatase type 2A (PP2A) and CX43 were detected by Western bolt or RT-PCR analysis, respectively. Re-sults Gs-Rb1 significantly improved heart function in rats with HF, decreased left ventricular mass index and inhibited the cell apoptosis induced by Dox. Both mRNA and protein expressions of CX43 were significantly decreased in Dox group than those of control group. The expression of CX43 was significantly increased in Gs-Rb1 group, which was significantly lower than that of control group. There was no significant difference in PAK1 between Dox group and control group (P>0.05). The expression of PAK1 was significantly up-regulated by Gs-Rb1. The PP2A protein was significantly up-regulated in Dox group than that of control group, which was significantly higher in Gs-Rb1 group than that of Dox group. Conclusion Gs-Rb1 improved HF by adjusting CX43, which may be mediated by PAK1-PP2A.
6.Overexpression of von Hippel-Lindau protein inhibits the growth of colon cancer and liver metastasis in mice
Hui MIAO ; Longtu ZHU ; Zhilin XU ; Zheng ZHAO ; Jizhou WANG
Practical Oncology Journal 2016;30(5):385-390
Objective To investigate whether overexpression of VHL can inhibit the growth and metasta-sis of colon cancer .Methods Adenovirus vectors containing VHL were used to overexpress VHL protein in vitro and in vivo.The proliferation,apoptosis and migration of colon cancer cells CT 26 were examined in vitro.The ex-pressions of related proteins were detected by Western blot analysis .Subcutaneous and liver metastasis of colon cancer models were established and the therapeutic effects were evaluated .Results Overexpression of VHL pro-tein inhibited the proliferation and invasion of CT26,and promoted the apoptosis of CT26 via the regulation of COX-2,Bcl-2 and MMP-9.Overexpression of VHL protein inhibited the growth of subcutaneous colon cancer and liver metastasis in vivo .Conclusion Overexpression of VHL protien can inhibit the growth and metastasis of colon cancer ,and enhance the apoptosis of colon cancer ,indicating that VHL can be used as a potential target for colon cancer therapy .
7.Pancreatic solid pseudopapillary neoplasm in pediatric patients: report of 4 cases
Zheng ZHAO ; Zenghui HAO ; Hui MIAO ; Zhilin XU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(10):800-802
The clinical data and follow-up information of 4 pediatric patients with pancreatic solid pseudopapillary neoplasm (SPN) admitted in the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University between January 2000 and January 2016 were retrospective reviewed.Four patients were all girls aged 8-13 years.All cases were treated with surgical resection and the diagnosis was confirmed histopathologically.Patients were followed up for up to 6 years,and there was no recurrence detected.Pancreatic SPN in children is a potentially malignant borderline tumor.Complete surgical resection is the only option for this disease,and spleen preserving pancreatectomy is the first choice of operation with satisfactory results.
8.A new modified Swenson transanal pull -through procedure with laparoscope -assisted in Hirschsprung's allied disease
Zhilin XU ; Hui MIAO ; Ting YAO ; Yan LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(5):371-374
Objective To introduce the laparoscope_assisted modified Swenson transanal pull_through pro_cedure and analyze its clinical outcome for Hirschsprungˊs allied disease(HAD). Methods Thirty_six patients with HAD underwent this new procedure at the Pirst Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University during October 2009 to March 2016. During laparoscope exam,biopsies were taken from rectum,sigmoid and descending colon for rapid frozen pathological biopsy slices. Then the affected colons were dissected to the left hemicolon. Subsequently,a sponge forcep was inserted into anus and the colon was pulled through the right below the peritoneal reflection. In order to prevent re_traction and mark the resection line,sutures were performed circumferentially both at the proximal and distal bowel wall. Between the circles,a full_thickness,circumferential incision of rectum was made. The proximal bowel was mobi_lized out through the anus to the laparoscope part. The distal end was dissected anteriorly 2. 5_3. 0 cm above the den_tate line. The posterior rectal wall was split medium longitudinally and dissected to 0_0. 5 cm above the dentate line, so as to make a full _thickness "V" _shaped anastomosis. Results Dostoperative anal function scores:33 cases (91. 7%)were excellent,3 cases(8. 3%)were good,and no grades were scored. Compared with preoperative,the anal canal rest pressure[(12. 93 ± 3. 17)kDa,(11. 19 ± 6. 50)kDa vs.(22. 03 ± 6. 23)kDa],length of anal canal high pressure area[(25. 46 ± 5. 56)mm,(21. 61 ± 5. 10)mm vs.(35. 26 ± 5. 05)mm],and rectal resting pressure [(0. 79 ± 0. 29)kDa,(0. 64 ± 0. 23)kDa vs.(1. 22 ± 1. 02)kDa]decreased significantly after 6 month∕1 year follow_up,and the differences were significant(all P〈0. 05). The length of anal canal high pressure area was different be_tween 6 months and 1 year follow_up(P〈0. 05). However,the static pressure of the anal canal and the rectum did not differ significantly(all P〉0. 05). All the patients were diagnosed as HAD on the basis of intraoperative frozen lice ex_amination and postoperative pathologic examination. Thirty_six patients were followed up,and the reported complica_tions included soiling in 1 case(2. 8%),enterocolitis in 2 cases(5. 6%),without complications. During mean follow_up time(3. 3 years),none of the patients relapsed. Conclusions Laparoscope_assisted modified Swenson procedure for HAD is a minimally invasive approach with satisfactory results.