1.Effect of polydimethylsiloxane membrane on the quality characteristics of medium borosilicate glass tube injection bottles
Jianzhang LIU ; Tao ZHANG ; Jian BAO ; Yuchi HU ; Zhishun CHEN ; Xu LIU ; Nan JIANG
Drug Standards of China 2024;25(3):307-312
Objective:To investigate effects of polydimethylsiloxane coating on the quality characteristics and qual-ity control methods of medium borosilicate glass tube injection bottles,including appearance,identification,physi-cal properties,water resistance of inner surface and element leaching amount.Methods:Nine batches of coated medium borosilicate glass tube injection bottles and corresponding medium borosilicate glass tube injection bottles from three companies were used to evaluate whether the quality control method of medium borosilicate glass tube in-jection bottles after polydimethylsiloxane film was modified,and to evaluate the effect of coating on the quality char-acteristics of bottles.Results:The coating did not have effect on appearance,identification and physical properties of medium borosilicate glass tube injection bottle.The coating process did not damage the original performance of the medium borosilicate glass tube injection bottle,and lead to the matters with special attention on the inspection method.The water resistance of the inner surface of the coated medium borosilicate glass tube injection bottle was improved.The leaching amounts of harmful elements such as arsenic,antimony,lead and cadmium before and after coating were low,indicating that the coating process did not increase the leaching risk of these harmful elements.The leaching amounts of elements were determined by ICP-OES,and no significant changes were found in most metal elements.Conclusion:The appearance,identification,physical properties and element leaching quality con-trol method of medium borosilicate glass tube injection bottle after poly dimethylsiloxane film coating do not need to be changed.The water resistance of the inner surface after coating is improved,and there is no significant adverse effect on other quality characteristics.
2.Analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms and haplotypes of FCGR2A gene among patients with ulcerative colitis.
Daguan ZHANG ; Xiaoyan MIN ; Jianzhang WANG ; Yi JIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2016;33(6):811-815
OBJECTIVETo assess the association of several single nucleotide polymorphisms and haplotypes of the FCGR2A gene with ulcerative colitis (UC) among Chinese patients.
METHODSFor 198 UC patients and 356 healthy controls, the alleles and genotypes of the FCGR2A gene (rs1801274, rs10800309 and rs6696854) were detected with a multiplex SNaPshot technique. All subjects were also subjected to linkage disequilibrium and haplotype analyses.
RESULTSThe mutant homozygote (CC) of the FCGR2A gene rs1801274 polymorphism was less frequent among UC patients compared with the controls (5.56% vs. 11.80%, P=0.017, OR=0.440, 95%CI: 0.221-0.875). However, the allelic and genotypic distributions of other two SNPs did not differ significantly between the two groups (all P>0.05). Furthermore, no association of the three SNPs (rs1801274, rs10800309 and rs6696854) of the FCGR2A gene with the severity and location of the UC was found (all P>0.05). The three SNPs were shown to be in a strong linkage [rs1801274-rs10800309 (D'=0.863, r=0.634); rs1801274-rs6696854 (D'=0.753, r=0.546); rs10800309-rs6696854(D'=0.990, r=0.802)]. Moreover, the frequency of T-A-T haplotype was higher among the UC patients compared with the controls (67.40% vs. 60.93%, P=0.032, OR=1.326, 95%CI: 1.024-1.717).
CONCLUSIONOur findings suggested that the mutant homozygote (CC) of the FCGR2A gene (rs1801274) may have a protective role among Chinese patients with UC. Moreover, the T-A-T haplotype formed by rs1801274, rs10800309 and rs6696854 may confer a higher risk for UC.
Adult ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; Colitis, Ulcerative ; genetics ; Female ; Genetic Predisposition to Disease ; genetics ; Haplotypes ; genetics ; Humans ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; genetics ; Receptors, IgG ; genetics
3.Clinical and radiologic features of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome associated with preeclampsia-eclampsia
Zhenyu ZHAO ; Hongxing HAN ; Zhenchao SUN ; Jianzhang JIANG ; Chen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2012;45(4):254-258
Objective To investigate the clinical and radiologic features of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) associated with preeclampsia-eclampsia.Methods Twenty-one cases of PRES associated with preeclampsia-eclampsia were retrospectively studied on some aspects of clinical and radiologic features.Results The most common clinical presentations were seizures( 18 cases ),headache (16 cases),altered mentation (15 cases) and vision change (12 cases). Vasogenic edema lesions distributed in the parietal or occipital lobe (20 cases),the frontal lobes (14 cases),temporal lobes ( 11 cases), and basal ganglia (11 cases). The splenium involvement occurred in 4 cases,cerebellar hemispheres and brain stem involvement was prcscnted in 3 cases and 1 case separately. Three major patterns of PRES included dominant parietal-occipital (7 cases),the holohemispheric watershed (7 cases),and superior frontal sulcal (6 cases).Partial and asymmetric expression of PRES only occurred in 1 case.Conclusions The clinical features of PRES associated with preeclampsia-eclampsia are typical.Except the parietal or occipital lobe,involvement of the frontal lobe,temporal lobe and basal ganglia is common,followed by the occasional presence of the splenium,cerebellar hemispheres and brain stem.Three primary PRES patterns are noted,occasional with partial and asymmetric expression of PRES. Awareness of these typical and variable characteristics is important to recognize the PRES ncurotoxicity morc accurately when PRES present.
4.The analysis of genetic polymorphisms and haplotype of the Trail gene in the patients with ulcerative colitis
Yi JIANG ; Jihua PEI ; Limiao LIN ; Changlong XU ; Jianzhang WANG ; Sujian SHEN ; Zhanxiong XUE
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2011;31(12):812-816
Objective To explore the association between genetic polymorphisms and haplotypes of tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis inducing ligand (Trail) and ulcerative colitis (UC).Methods A total of 331 patients with UC and 832 age and sex-matched healthy controls were collected.After Trail gene was amplified by PCR,the genetic polymorphisms of three single nucleotides (G1525A/G1588A/C1595T) in 3' non coding regions of Trail gene were examined by direct sequencing.The relation between Trail haplotype and UC was analyzed.Results Compared with control group,the frequencies of variant allele A and genotype GA+ AA in Trail G1525A were significantly lower in UC group (both P<0.01).The frequencies of variant allele A and T in Trail G1588A and C1595T were also significantly lower in UC group than that of control group,and the difference was statistically significant (both P < 0.01 ).In mild and moderate UC patients,the frequencies of variant allele T and CT+TT in Trail C1595T were 49.15% and 64.51%,in severe UC patients were 72.37% and 84.21%,and the differences were significant between the two groups (OR=2.710 and 2.935,95%CI:1.598~4.596 and 1.188~7.249,all P <0.05).In severe UC patients,the frequency of variant allele A in Trail G1525A was 48.69%,which was higher than that of mild and moderate patients (35.16%,OR=1.750,95%CI:1.082~2.830,P=0.021).In UC group,the frequency of AAT haplotype was significantly lower than that of controls (43.09% vs 58.41%,P<0.01).The frequency of GAT haplotype was significantly higher in UC group (10.15%vs 0.18%,95% CI:0.005 ~ 0.051,P< 0.01).Conclusion The genetic polymorphisms and haplotypes of Trail (G1525A/G1588A/C1595T) gene may be closely correlated with the susceptibility to UC.
5.Knocking-down of Nogo-A gene expression in PC12 cell line by plasmid-based RNAi.
Nanxiang, XIONG ; Jianzhang, PU ; Hongyang, ZHAO ; Qun, SU ; Xiaobing, JIANG ; Dongxiao, YAO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(4):433-6
To study the inhibitory effect of Nogo-A shRNA on cell line PC12, the Nogo-A shRNA (short hairpin RNA, or shRNA) was designed and synthesized. The annealed shRNA template was inserted into plasmid pGenesil-1 containing enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) gene by gene cloning technique to generate eukaryotic expression vector. The recombinant plasmid was transfected into PC12 cells by lipofecamine2000 and the mRNA and protein expression level of Nogo-A gene was detected by RT-PCR and Western blotting 48 h after the transfection. Gene sequencing showed that that the Nogo-A shRNA eukaryotic expression vector was successfully constructed. No significant change was found in the Nogo-A mRNA and protein expression level in empty vector-transfected group as compared with controls (P>0.05), while the expression level in shRNA-transfected group decreased significantly (P<0.05). It is concluded that the pGenesil-1/Nogo-AshRNA recombinant plasmid can effectively suppress the expression of Nogo-A gene in PC12 cells.
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Genetic Vectors
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Green Fluorescent Proteins/genetics
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Myelin Proteins/*genetics
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Myelin Proteins/metabolism
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PC12 Cells
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RNA Interference
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RNA, Messenger/genetics
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RNA, Messenger/metabolism
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RNA, Small Interfering
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Transfection
6.Knocking-down of Nogo-A Gene Expression in PC12 Cell Line by Plasmid-based RNAi
Nanxiang XIONG ; Jianzhang PU ; Hongyang ZHAO ; Qun SU ; Xiaobing JIANG ; Dongxiao YAO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(4):433-436
To study the inhibitory effect of Nogo-A shRNA on cell line PC12, the Nogo-A shRNA (short hairpin RNA, or shRNA) was designed and synthesized. The annealed shRNA template was inserted into plasmid pGenesil-1 containing enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) gene by gene cloning technique to generate eukaryotic expression vector. The recombinant plasmid was transfected into PC12 cells by lipofecamine2000 and the mRNA and protein expression level of Nogo-A gene was detected by RT-PCR and Western blotting 48 h after the transfection. Gene sequencing showed that that the Nogo-A shRNA eukaryotic expression vector was successfully constructed. No significant change was found in the Nogo-A mRNA and protein expression level in empty vector-transfected group as compared with controls (P>0.05), while the expression level in shRNA-transfected group decreased significantly (P<0.05). It is concluded that the pGenesil-1/Nogo-AshRNA recombinant plasmid can effectively suppress the expression of Nogo-A gene in PC 12 cells.
7.The beneficial effect of phVEGF165 transfer on vascular remodelling after balloon injury and its possible mechanisms.
Fang WEI ; Qingshan GENG ; Bin ZHANG ; Jianzhang FENG ; Huahuan LIN ; Zuxun JIANG ; Xiyong YU ; Gang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2002;31(5):436-439
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of phVEGF165 transfer on vascular remodelling after balloon injury and its possible mechanisms.
METHODS90 New Zealand white rabbits were divided randomly into 3 groups: group I (balloon injury group), group II (pAdtrackCMV group) and group III (pAdtrackCMV-VEGF165 group). All animals were given hypercholesterol diet for 7 days before experiment and continued to receive hypercholesterol diet until being killed. Each group was further divided into five subgroups according to the sacrifice time (3 days, 1, 2, 4 and 8 weeks after transfection). Blood samples and arteries were harvested for further analysis.
RESULTSAt the end of 2 weeks, areas of neointima plus media of group III were smaller than those of group I and II (P < 0.05). The areas under external elastic membrane were larger in group III at 4 weeks and lumen stenosis rates were significantly lower than group I and II (P < 0.05 or 0.01). In group III, VEGF165, metalloproteinases (MMPs) -1, -2, -9 and their tissue inhibitors (TIMPs) 1, 2 could be detected from 3 days after gene transfer and reached the highest level at 2 weeks time and could not be detected by 8 weeks time. In groups I and II, MMP-2 and TIMP-1, -2 could be detected during the whole procedure and the value of TIMP1/MMP1 was significantly higher than in group III (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONRemodelling is the main reason for restenosis (RS) after vascular balloon injury. Local pAdtrackCMV-VEGF165 transfer can specifically change the expression of MMPs and facilitate the positive remodelling process, hence, inhibiting restenosis.
Angioplasty, Balloon ; adverse effects ; Animals ; Coronary Restenosis ; etiology ; pathology ; Endothelial Growth Factors ; genetics ; physiology ; Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ; genetics ; physiology ; Lymphokines ; genetics ; physiology ; Male ; Matrix Metalloproteinases ; metabolism ; Rabbits ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors
8.Clinical study on early rehabilitation and acupuncture of acute stroke
Bingxia SHI ; Zongjun GUO ; Jianzhang JIANG ; Yufang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2001;7(1):10-12
Objective To evaluate the effect of early rehabilitation and acupuncture on acute stroke. Methods125 cases stroke patients were divided into 4 groups: the early rehabilitation and acupuncture group, 34 cases(Group A); the early rehabilitation group, 39 cases(Group B); the early acupuncture group, 21 cases(Group C); and the control group, 31 cases. Bobath therapy and acupuncture were used. The CNS Damage Scale, Fugl Meyer Assessment(FMA), Modified Barthel Index(MBI), Clinical Therapeutic Effectiveness and Rehabilitation Efficiency were observed in all patients at the beginning, middle and end of the course. Results Rehabilitation Efficiency was the highest in Group A among all groups, and higher in Group B than in Group C and the control group, and higher in Group C than in the control group. The Clinical Therapeutic Effectiveness was better in Group A,B and C than in the control group, and better in Group C than in the control group. Conclusion It is a main and effective therapy to improve the patient\'s condition that early rehabilitation is combined with early acupuncture on acute stroke patients.
9.Analysis of risk factors of dementia after stroke in elderly patients.
Juxiang LIU ; Dongmei ZHANG ; Jianzhang JIANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2000;0(12):-
Objective\ To explore the risk factors of dementia induced by stroke.Methods\ 258 elder patients with stroke had been followed up for three months,including clinical neuropathy and neuropsychological tests.Multivariate noncondition stepwise Logistic model analysis was made after single variable analysis.Results\ There were 83 patients with dementia induced by stroke,175 patients without dementia after stroke.The morbidity was 32.2%.The following eight factors were associated with dementia i.e.,age,multiple lesions,left lesion,large area of cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction,cerebral atrophy,hypertension,the history of stroke,and bilateral lesions.Conclusions\ Dementia induced by stroke is caused by multiple factors.It is closely correlated to numbers of cerebral lesions,the location of cerebral lesions and the size of brain tissue necrosis.The primary conditions of patients'cerebral function are also closely associated with the occurence of dementia.
10.Inhibitory effect of canstatin RNA transfection on the growth of cultured rabbit vascular smooth muscle cells
Lang LI ; Jianzhang FENG ; Wenling ZHENG ; Jiang XIAN ; Hongbin ZHANG ; Taicheng YANG ; Qidong TANG ; Chuny DENG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To investigate the effect of canstatin on cultured rabbit vascular smooth muscle cells(VSMC). METHODS: By means of cationic liposome mediated method, canstatin RNA was transferred into cultured VSMC. The proliferation quantity of VSMC were determined by the cell counting method and thymidine(-TdR) incorporation. RESULTS: Canstatin RNA could be effectively transferred into cultured primary rabbit aortic smooth muscle cells by the cationic liposome-Dosper and could markedly inhibit VSMC proliferation. CONCLUSION: Transfection of canstatin RNA could inhibit the growth of VSMC in vitro.


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