1.Pain perception and efficacy of local analgesia using 2% lignocaine, buffered lignocaine, and 4% articaine in pediatric dental procedures
Afsal M.M ; Amit KHATRI ; Namita KALRA ; Rishi TYAGI ; Deepak KHANDELWAL
Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2019;19(2):101-109
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to compare the pain perception and anesthetic efficacy of 2% lignocaine with 1:200,000 epinephrine, buffered lignocaine, and 4% articaine with 1:200,000 epinephrine for the inferior alveolar nerve block. METHODS: This was a double-blind crossover study involving 48 children aged 5–10 years, who received three inferior alveolar nerve block injections in three appointments scheduled one week apart from the next. Pain on injection was assessed using the Wong-Baker Faces pain scale and the sound eye motor scale (SEM). Efficacy of anesthesia was assessed by subjective (tingling or numbness of the lip, tongue, and corner of mouth) and objective signs (pain on probing). RESULTS: Pain perception on injection assessed with Wong-Baker scale was significantly different between buffered lignocaine and lignocaine (P < 0.001) and between buffered lignocaine and articaine (P = 0.041). The onset of anesthesia was lowest for buffered lignocaine, with a statistically significant difference between buffered lignocaine and lignocaine (P < 0.001). Moreover, the efficacy of local analgesia assessed using objective signs was significantly different between buffered lignocaine and lignocaine (P < 0.001) and between lignocaine and articaine. CONCLUSION: Buffered lignocaine was the least painful and the most efficacious anesthetic agent during the inferior alveolar nerve block injection in 5–10-year-old patients.
Analgesia
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Anesthesia
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Appointments and Schedules
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Buffers
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Carticaine
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Child
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Cross-Over Studies
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Epinephrine
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Humans
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Hypesthesia
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Lidocaine
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Lip
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Mandibular Nerve
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Pain Perception
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Tongue
2.The Interaction of Oxytocin and Social Support, Loneliness, and Cortisol Level in Major Depression
Tsung Yu TSAI ; Huai Hsuan TSENG ; Mei Hung CHI ; Hui Hua CHANG ; Cheng Kuan WU ; Yen Kuang YANG ; Po See CHEN
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2019;17(4):487-494
OBJECTIVE: Loneliness is a specific risk factor for depressive symptoms and suicidal behavior. The present study examined whether the serum oxytocin level would interact with social support and buffers loneliness and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA)-axis activity in drug-naïve patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). METHODS: Twenty-six patients with MDD (male:female = 3:23; mean age, 45.54 ± 12.97 years) were recruited. The 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, UCLA Loneliness Scale and self-reported Measurement of Support Function Questionnaire were administered. Serum oxytocin and cortisol levels were assessed using a commercial immunoassay kits. RESULTS: In MDD patients, a negative association was found between degrees of social support and loneliness (β = −0.39, p = 0.04). The interaction between social support and serum oxytocin level was negatively associated with loneliness (β = −0.50, p = 0.017) and serum cortisol level (β = −0.55, p = 0.020) after adjusting for age. Follow-up analyses showed that the association between higher social support and lower loneliness was observed only in the higher-oxytocin group (r = −0.75, p = 0.003) but not in the lower group (r = −0.19, p = 0.53). The significance remained after further adjusting for sex and depression severity. CONCLUSION: Low oxytocin level is a vulnerability factor for the buffering effect of social support for loneliness and aberrant HPA-axis activity in MDD patients.
Buffers
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Depression
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Depressive Disorder, Major
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Hydrocortisone
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Immunoassay
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Loneliness
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Oxytocin
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Risk Factors
3.Literature Review of Studies on South Korean Nurses' Depressive Symptoms
Young Sook PARK ; Jeong Hee KIM
Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing 2019;28(3):125-137
PURPOSE: The purpose was to investigate the literature on depression among South Korean nurses in order to identify overall trends regarding depression. METHODS: Forty-five papers published between 1998 and 2017 in three Korean databases-RISS4U, DBPIA, and KISS-were analyzed. RESULTS: Depression showed significant positive associations with job stress, burnout, intent to leave, and somatic symptoms such as fatigue and trouble sleeping. Poor work environments such as staff shortage, work overload, and shift work were also positively associated with depression. Higher job satisfaction, resilience, self-efficacy, self-esteem, and social support were negatively correlated with and acted as significant buffers against depression. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that healthcare policymakers must pay more attention to the management and prevention of nurses' depression. In order to effectively do so, poor work conditions, which involve long working hours, high patient-to-nurse ratios, and extreme workloads, should be improved. Simultaneously, nursing managers should implement initiatives such as counseling and competency improvement programs, and stress management to reduce and prevent depression among nurses and strengthen their positive competency. Also, further research is required to clarify the prevalence of depression in South Korean nurses, with more meta-analyses also required to identify variations in depression rates owing to various factors.
Buffers
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Counseling
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Delivery of Health Care
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Depression
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Fatigue
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Job Satisfaction
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Nursing
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Prevalence
4.Biosynthesis of (R)-2-hydroxy-3-phenylpropionic acid using whole recombinant Escherichia coli cells in an aqueous/n-octane biphasic system.
Yi-Bo ZHU ; Yan XU ; Li-Mei WANG ; Bin QI
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2018;19(4):285-292
(R)-2-hydroxy-3-phenylpropionic acid (PLA) is an ideal antimicrobial compound with broad-spectrum activity against a wide range of Gram-positive bacteria, some Gram-negative bacteria, and fungi. We studied the bioconversion of phenylpyruvate (PPA) to PLA using whole recombinant Escherichia coli cells in a series of buffer/organic solvent systems. Octane was found to be the best organic solvent. The optimum volume ratio of the water phase to the n-octane phase, conversion temperature, substrate concentration, and cell concentration were 6:4, 40 °C, 12.5 g/L, and 30 g/L wet cells, respectively. Under the optimized conditions, the average PLA productivity in the aqueous/ n-octane system was 30.69% higher than that in the aqueous system, and 32.31 g/L PLA was obtained with the use of a stirred reactor (2-L scale). Taken together, our findings indicated that PLA biosynthesis was more efficient in an aqueous/n-octane biphasic system than in a monophasic aqueous system. The proposed biphasic system is an effective strategy for enhancing PLA yield and the biosynthesis of its analogues.
Buffers
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Escherichia coli/metabolism*
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L-Lactate Dehydrogenase/metabolism*
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Microorganisms, Genetically-Modified
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Octanes/chemistry*
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Phenylpropionates/chemistry*
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Recombinant Proteins/chemistry*
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Solvents/chemistry*
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Stress, Mechanical
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Temperature
5.Size Control of 99mTc-tin Colloid Using PVP and Buffer Solution for Sentinel Lymph Node Detection.
Eun Mi KIM ; Seok Tae LIM ; Myung Hee SOHN ; Hwan Jeong JEONG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(6):816-822
Colloidal particle size is an important characteristic that allows mapping sentinel nodes in lymphoscintigraphy. This investigation aimed to introduce different ways of making a 99mTc-tin colloid with a size of tens of nanometers. All agents, tin fluoride, sodium fluoride, poloxamer-188, and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), were mixed and labeled with 99mTc. Either phosphate or sodium bicarbonate buffers were used to adjust the pH levels. When the buffers were added, the size of the colloids increased. However, as the PVP continued to increase, the size of the colloids was controlled to within tens of nanometers. In all samples, phosphate buffer added PVP (30 mg) stabilized tin colloid (99mTc-PPTC-30) and sodium bicarbonate solution added PVP (50 mg) stabilized tin colloid (99mTc-BPTC-50) were chosen for in vitro and in vivo studies. 99mTc-BPTC-50 (<20 nm) was primarily located in bone marrow and was then secreted through the kidneys, and 99mTc-PPTC-30 (>100 nm) mainly accumulated in the liver. When a rabbit was given a toe injection, the node uptake of 99mTc-PPTC-30 decreased over time, while 99mTc-BPTC-50 increased. Therefore, 99mTc-BPTC-50 could be a good candidate radiopharmaceutical for sentinel node detection. The significance of this study is that nano-sized tin colloid can be made very easily and quickly by PVP.
Animals
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Buffers
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Humans
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Lymph Nodes/*radionuclide imaging
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Lymphatic Metastasis
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Metal Nanoparticles/chemistry/ultrastructure
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Mice
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Neoplasms, Experimental/*radionuclide imaging
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Particle Size
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Povidone/*chemistry
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Rabbits
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Radiopharmaceuticals/*chemical synthesis
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Reproducibility of Results
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Technetium Compounds/*chemistry
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Tin/*chemistry
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Tin Compounds/*chemistry
6.Computation of geographic variables for air pollution prediction models in South Korea.
Youngseob EUM ; Insang SONG ; Hwan Cheol KIM ; Jong Han LEEM ; Sun Young KIM
Environmental Health and Toxicology 2015;30(1):e2015010-
Recent cohort studies have relied on exposure prediction models to estimate individual-level air pollution concentrations because individual air pollution measurements are not available for cohort locations. For such prediction models, geographic variables related to pollution sources are important inputs. We demonstrated the computation process of geographic variables mostly recorded in 2010 at regulatory air pollution monitoring sites in South Korea. On the basis of previous studies, we finalized a list of 313 geographic variables related to air pollution sources in eight categories including traffic, demographic characteristics, land use, transportation facilities, physical geography, emissions, vegetation, and altitude. We then obtained data from different sources such as the Statistics Geographic Information Service and Korean Transport Database. After integrating all available data to a single database by matching coordinate systems and converting non-spatial data to spatial data, we computed geographic variables at 294 regulatory monitoring sites in South Korea. The data integration and variable computation were performed by using ArcGIS version 10.2 (ESRI Inc., Redlands, CA, USA). For traffic, we computed the distances to the nearest roads and the sums of road lengths within different sizes of circular buffers. In addition, we calculated the numbers of residents, households, housing buildings, companies, and employees within the buffers. The percentages of areas for different types of land use compared to total areas were calculated within the buffers. For transportation facilities and physical geography, we computed the distances to the closest public transportation depots and the boundary lines. The vegetation index and altitude were estimated at a given location by using satellite data. The summary statistics of geographic variables in Seoul across monitoring sites showed different patterns between urban background and urban roadside sites. This study provided practical knowledge on the computation process of geographic variables in South Korea, which will improve air pollution prediction models and contribute to subsequent health analyses.
Air Pollution*
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Altitude
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Buffers
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Cohort Studies
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Family Characteristics
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Geographic Information Systems
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Geography
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Housing
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Information Services
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Korea*
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Seoul
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Transportation
7.Computation of geographic variables for air pollution prediction models in South Korea.
Youngseob EUM ; Insang SONG ; Hwan Cheol KIM ; Jong Han LEEM ; Sun Young KIM
Environmental Health and Toxicology 2015;30(1):e2015010-
Recent cohort studies have relied on exposure prediction models to estimate individual-level air pollution concentrations because individual air pollution measurements are not available for cohort locations. For such prediction models, geographic variables related to pollution sources are important inputs. We demonstrated the computation process of geographic variables mostly recorded in 2010 at regulatory air pollution monitoring sites in South Korea. On the basis of previous studies, we finalized a list of 313 geographic variables related to air pollution sources in eight categories including traffic, demographic characteristics, land use, transportation facilities, physical geography, emissions, vegetation, and altitude. We then obtained data from different sources such as the Statistics Geographic Information Service and Korean Transport Database. After integrating all available data to a single database by matching coordinate systems and converting non-spatial data to spatial data, we computed geographic variables at 294 regulatory monitoring sites in South Korea. The data integration and variable computation were performed by using ArcGIS version 10.2 (ESRI Inc., Redlands, CA, USA). For traffic, we computed the distances to the nearest roads and the sums of road lengths within different sizes of circular buffers. In addition, we calculated the numbers of residents, households, housing buildings, companies, and employees within the buffers. The percentages of areas for different types of land use compared to total areas were calculated within the buffers. For transportation facilities and physical geography, we computed the distances to the closest public transportation depots and the boundary lines. The vegetation index and altitude were estimated at a given location by using satellite data. The summary statistics of geographic variables in Seoul across monitoring sites showed different patterns between urban background and urban roadside sites. This study provided practical knowledge on the computation process of geographic variables in South Korea, which will improve air pollution prediction models and contribute to subsequent health analyses.
Air Pollution*
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Altitude
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Buffers
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Cohort Studies
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Family Characteristics
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Geographic Information Systems
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Geography
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Housing
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Information Services
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Korea*
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Seoul
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Transportation
8.Different methods of antigen retrieval impact on Pan of sinonasal inverted papilloma.
Bo YU ; Chen LI ; Hui WANG ; Ying GE ; Hui KONG ; Li KONG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(17):1311-1313
OBJECTIVE:
To explore different conditions and buffers of antigen retrieval which affect the CK of SNIP on immunohistochemical staining results.
METHOD:
Dividing paraffin tissue sections of 11 patients into four groups. Using the Image-Pro Plus Image analyzer and taking five horizons for each section to calculate an average of 200 areas, measured standard optical density of the positive reaction areas.
RESULT:
It is divided into four groups: high temperature and high pressure citrate buffer retrieval, microwave EDTA buffer retrieval, microwave citrate retrieval, high temperature and high pressure EDTA buffer retrieval. The standard optical density of positive reaction areas respectively express: 0.324 ± 0.051, 0.325 ± 0.056, 0.303 ± 0.061, 0.365 ± 0.023. The rates of CK positive expression with high temperature and high pressure EDTA buffer retrieval is batter than other repairing groups in the same paraffin tissue sections (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
For the Pan of Sinonasal inverted papilloma, the method of high temperature and high pressure EDTA buffer antigen retrieval can achieve the ideal staining results? which is worth while to promote and maybe as a bet? ter guide of clinic work.
Antigens
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analysis
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Buffers
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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methods
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Microwaves
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Nose Neoplasms
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immunology
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Papilloma, Inverted
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immunology
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Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms
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immunology
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Staining and Labeling
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methods
9.Metabolites of long-time preserved-acutely isolated rat cardiomyocytes affect L-type Ca(2+) channel current.
Zhi-Jie YUE ; Juan-Juan SHENG ; Man-Jiang XIE ; Zhi-Bin YU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2013;65(1):83-88
The variability of peak current of L-type calcium channel (I(Ca,L)) shows an increase in cardiomyocytes after 6 h of preservation when the acutely isolated cardiomyocytes are preserved in a small volume buffer solution. The mechanism of the increased variability of I(Ca,L) is not clear. In order to obtain more accurately and stably experimental data of I(Ca,L), the aim of this study was to observe the pH changes of preservation buffer solution with acutely isolated rat cardiomyocytes, and the effects of pH changes on the shape of cardiomyocytes, the function of mitochondria and the gating property of L-type calcium channel. The results indicated that the pH was kept stable in 100 mL buffer solution, but was decreased from 7.20 to 6.95 in 20 mL buffer solution during 10 h of cardiomyocyte preservation. Therefore, 100 mL or 20 mL preservation solution was used as a normal control or acidotic group, respectively. The ratio of abnormal to normal rod-shaped cardiomyocytes increased in the acidotic group after 6 h of preservation. The acidosis induced a reduction in mitochondrial membrane potential indicated by JC-1 fluorescent probe after 8 h of cardiomyocyte preservation. The acidosis also shifted the autofluorescence of NADPH from blue to green after 8 h of cardiomyocyte preservation. The above changes in mitochondrial function induced a significant decrease in the peak I(Ca,L) and a shift in the clamped voltage at peak I(Ca,L) from +10 mV to 0 mV, after 10 h of cardiomyocyte preservation. These results suggest that the best way to preserve acutely isolated cardiomyocytes is to use a larger volume buffer system. In order to get stable peak I(Ca,L), we need to not only select a normal shape of cardiomyocyte at a bright field but also a blue fluorescent myocyte at an ultraviolet excitation.
Animals
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Buffers
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Calcium Channels, L-Type
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physiology
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Cells, Cultured
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Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial
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Myocytes, Cardiac
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physiology
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Preservation, Biological
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Rats
10.Evaluation on preparation process of brevisapin colon-specific tables and its in vitro release.
Yan-Ling LI ; Jin-Yu WANG ; De-Bin YANG ; Mei-Hong DONG ; Yan TONG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(6):817-820
OBJECTIVETo prepare the new traditional Chinese medicine preparation--pH-dependent brevisapin colon-specific tablets, and investigate its in vitro release, in order to discuss the feasibility of preparing colon-targeted traditional Chinese medicines.
METHODWith scutellarin, the active ingredient in brevisapin, as the evaluation index, coating prescriptions of the preparation was screened. The in vitro release determination method was adopted to detect the in vitro release performance of the preparation.
RESULTThe in vitro release determination results showed no brevisapin in artificial pH 1. 2 dilute hydrochloric acid solution for 2 h, an accumulated dissolution rate of less than 5% in pH 6. 8 phosphate buffer solution for 4 h, but an accumulated dissolution rate exceeding 90% in pH 7. 6 phosphate buffer solution for 1 h.
CONCLUSIONBrevisapin colon-specific tablets prepared can realize colon-specific release.
Administration, Oral ; Apigenin ; administration & dosage ; chemistry ; Buffers ; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ; methods ; Colon ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; chemistry ; Glucuronates ; administration & dosage ; chemistry ; Hydrochloric Acid ; chemistry ; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ; Organ Specificity ; Solubility ; Tablets

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