3.Different metabolites of leaves between Tripterygium wilfordii and Tripterygium hypoglaucum based on UPLC-Q-TOF-MS.
Chao LIU ; Qing-xiu HAO ; Yan JIN ; Lu-qi HUANG ; Li-ping KANG ; Lan-ping GUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(9):1710-1717
To analysis the differences between Tripterygium wilfordii and T. hypoglaucum, specimens of their leaves were collected from five production regions and analyzed by ultra performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q-TOF-MS). The data were analyzed by multivariate statistical method, such as hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) principal component analysis (PCA) and orthogonal signal correction partial least square discrimination (OPLS-DA). Potential markers with VIP values above 5.0 and corresponding r values above 0.85, were selected and further tested by combining mann-Whitney nonparametric. Those with P < 0.001 and AUC = 1 were confirmed as metabolite markers to discriminate them from each other. Results revealed that the two species were obviously different in their leaf metabolites. Based on their mass spectra, 23 potential metabolite markers were identified to distinguish T. wilfordii from T. hypoglaucum.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Mass Spectrometry
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Molecular Structure
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Plant Leaves
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Tripterygium
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chemistry
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classification
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metabolism
4.On connotation of Jin's three-needle technique.
Qing YUAN ; Long-Lin LIU ; Xiu-Jin SHEN ; Fei CHEN ; Yun-Cai WU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(7):701-704
Jin's three-needle technique is named after Professor JIN Rui. The connotation of Jin's three-needle technique is summarized by his followers through long-term teaching and clinical practice. His principle and method of point combination are based on syndrome differentiation of acupuncture. And his unique needling technique and treating principle of mental tranquilization also play an important role in his clinical practice.
Acupuncture Therapy
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instrumentation
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methods
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Humans
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Needles
5.Assessment of cerebral blood flow with ~(99m)Tc-ECD perfusion imaging for children with school phobia
xiu-li, GAO ; yong-li, YU ; chang-qing, JIN ; yun, QIAN ; ya-song, DU
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(09):-
ObjectiveTo explore the clinical and epidemiological value of semi-quantitative regional cerebral blood flow(rCBF)imaging in children with school phobia. Methods A total of 20 cases diagnosed with school phobia were examined with rCBF.Twelve were males and the other 8 were females.The mean age was(14.2?2.1)years(11-18 years).Semi-quantitative analysis methods were used to investigate the correlations among gender,age and rCBF. ResultsThere were significant differences in the rCBF of right fronto-parietal lobe,right occipital lobe,caput and putamen,left thalamus and hippocampus,and temporo-occipital lobe between males and females(P0.05).Only the PI of left temporo-parietal lobe of those ≥ 15 years old was significantly different from that of those
6.HLA gene polymorphism and forensic medicine.
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2003;19(1):51-53
The gene complex of Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) is located of chromosome 6p21, which is the most complicated dominant polymorphic genetic system. The HLA system has 108 genotypes. It is the best human genetic marker. It has been applied to forensic paternity test and individual identification. This article discusses the research development of HLA polymorphism and its application in forensic medicine.
Forensic Medicine
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Gene Frequency
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HLA Antigens/genetics*
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HLA-A3 Antigen/genetics*
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Humans
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Polymorphism, Genetic
7.Effect of drying methods on monoterpenes, phenolic acids and flavonoids in Mentha haplocalyx.
Shao-qing ZHU ; Zhen-hua ZHU ; Sheng GUO ; Yu-yang ZHAO ; Xue-jun LU ; Xiu-xiu SHA ; Da-wei QIAN ; Jin-ao DUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(24):4860-4867
To provide a scientific basis for the selection of the appropriate drying method for Mentha Haplocalyx Herba (MHH), determine 2 monoterpenes, 4 phenolic acids and 5 flavonoids in MHH by GC-MS and UPLC-TQ-MS methods, and investigate the effects of the drying methods on the changes in contents of these analytes. The qualities of products obtained with different drying methods were evaluated by the multivariate statistical method of Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS). Results showed that the drying methods had the greatest impact on menthol, caffeic acid, and rosemary acid, which were followed by chlorogenic acid and diosmetin-7-O-glucoside. The contents in these analytes processed with hot-air-drying method were higher than those with microwave-drying and infrared-drying methods at the same temperatures. The contents in these analytes processed under low temperature (40-45 °C) were higher than those under higher temperature (60-70 °C). Above all, the contents in phenolic acids processed with microwave fixation (exposed under microwave at 100 °C for several minutes) were obviously higher than those of not being processed, showing an inhibition of some enzymes in samples after fixation. The TOPSIS evaluation showed that the variable temperature drying method of 'Hot-Air 45-60 °C' was the most suitable approach for the primary drying processing of MHH. The results could provide the scientific basis for the selection of appropriate drying method for MHH, and helpful reference for the primary drying proces of herbs containing volatile chemical components.
Desiccation
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methods
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Flavonoids
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analysis
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Hydroxybenzoates
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analysis
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Mentha
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chemistry
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Monoterpenes
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analysis
8.Weibull distribution for modeling drying of Angelicae Sinensis Radix and its application in moisture dynamics.
Xiu-xiu SHA ; Shao-qing ZHU ; Jin-ao DUAN ; Sheng GUO ; Xue-jun LU ; Zhen-jiang GAO ; Hui YAN ; Da-wei QIAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(11):2117-2122
To establish the water dynamics model for drying process of Angelicae Sinensis Radix, the Weibull distribution model was applied to study the moisture ratio variation curves, and compared the drying rate and drying activation energy with the drying methods of temperature controllable air drying, infrared drying under different temperatures (50, 60, 70 degrees C). The Weibull distribution model could well describe the drying curves, for the moisture ratio vs. drying time profiled of the model showed high correlation (R2 = 0. 994-0. 999). The result proved that the drying process of Angelicae Sinensis Radix belonged to falling-rate drying period. For the drying process, the scale parameter (a) was related to the drying temperature, and decreased as the temperature increases. The shape parameter (β) for the same drying method, drying temperature had little impact on the shape parameter. The moisture diffusion coefficient increase along with temperature increasing from 0.425 x 10(-9) m2 x s(-1) to 2.260 x 10(-9) m2 x s(-1). The activation energy for moisture diffusion was 68.82, 29.60 kJ x mol(-1) by temperature controllable air drying and infrared drying, respectively. Therefore, the Weibull distribution model can be used to predict the moisture removal of Angelicae Sinensis Radix in the drying process, which is great significance for the drying process of prediction, control and process optimization. The results provide the technical basis for the use of modern drying technology for industrial drying of Angelicae Sinensis Radix.
Angelica sinensis
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chemistry
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Desiccation
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methods
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Models, Theoretical
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Water
9.Effect of melatonin on the proliferation, apoptosis, and expression of bcl-2 in oxidized low-density lipoprotein-induced endothelial progenitor cells.
Xiu-li LI ; Xiu-mei XIE ; Xiao-bin CHEN ; Jin HE ; Ye-qing FANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2007;32(5):862-867
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the effect of melatonin(Mel) on the proliferation, apoptosis and expression of bcl-2 in oxidized low-density lipoprotein(ox-LDL)-induced endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) from human umbilical cord blood in vitro.
METHODS:
Total mononuclear cells were isolated from human umbilical cord blood in vitro by Ficoll density gradient centrifugation, and the cells were plated on fibronectin-coated culture dishes. After 7 days, the attached cells were divided into 7 groups: a control group (normal cells), 3 ox-LDL groups[the attached cells were incubated with different concentrations of ox-LDL(5,10,and 20mg/L) for 24 hours], and 3 Mel groups[the attached cells were incubated with different concentrations of Mel (0.5,1.0, and 2.0 mmol/L) respectively for 24 hours before incubation with 10 mg/L ox-LDL]. EPC was identified by examining the expression of CD34, vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2(VEGFR-2) and CD133 under a laser scanning confocal microscope. We used 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay to detect the effect of Mel and ox-LDL on the multiplication ability of EPC. Flow cytometry was used to detect the apoptosis. The expressions of Bcl-2 mRNA and protein were detected respectively by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry technology.
RESULTS:
After being exposed to the ox-LDL, the proliferation of EPC in the 3 ox-LDL groups was lower, and the apoptosis rate was higher than that in the control group in a dose-dependent manner (P<0.01); Mel was added at different concentrations before the ox-LDL incubation, and the cells in the 3 Mel groups showed higher proliferation and lower apoptosis rate than those of the 3 ox-LDL groups (P<0.01). Expression of Bcl-2 mRNA and protein of EPC in the 3 Mel groups was higher than that in the 3 ox-LDL groups (P<0.01).
CONCLUSION
Ox-LDL can inhibit the proliferation of EPC and promote the apoptosis of the cells by down-regulating the bcl-2 expression. Mel can inhibit these effects of ox-LDL.
Apoptosis
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drug effects
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Cells, Cultured
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Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells
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cytology
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drug effects
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Humans
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Lipoproteins, LDL
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adverse effects
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Melatonin
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pharmacology
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2
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metabolism
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Stem Cells
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cytology
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drug effects
10.Change of endothelial progenitor cells from peripheral blood in patients with coronary heart diseases before and after percutaneous coronary intervention.
Xiao-bin CHEN ; Xiao-qun PU ; Xiu-mei XIE ; Ye-qing FANG ; Jin HE ; Xiu-li LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2008;33(5):432-437
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the culture of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) from peripheral blood in patients with coronary heart diseases (CHD) before and after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), and to observe the cells shape and determine the cell number and proliferation activity.
METHODS:
Ninety-five patients were divided into a CHD group(n=65) and a control group (n=30). The mononuclear cells were isolated from peripheral blood of patients with CHD before, right after and 4 days after PCI by Ficoll-density centrifugation. The isolated cells were cultured in RPMI1640 medium supplemented with VEGF165 and bFGF.EPCs were characterized as adherent cells of double positive for DiL-acLDL uptake and FITC-UEA-I binding by direct fluorescent staining under a fluorescence microscope. The EPCs specific surface mark CD34 and KDR were assessed by fluorescence activated cell sorter analysis. The cell shapes were analysed and the number of colony-forming units(CFU) was counted by phase-contrast microscope.
RESULTS:
The number of EPCs reduced in patients with CHD before the PCI, but the cell number was significantly increased in patients with CHD after the PCI, and the number reduced in patients with CHD 4 days after the PCI. How-ever, the number of CFUs did not change in patients before and after the PCI.
CONCLUSION
PCI can increase endothelial progenitor cells in patients after the PCI; but 4 days after the PCI, this increase will not exist.
Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary
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Cell Adhesion
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Cell Count
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Cell Movement
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Cells, Cultured
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Coronary Disease
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blood
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therapy
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Endothelial Cells
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pathology
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Stem Cells
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pathology