1.Comparison between ultrafiltration and dextran gel method in the purification of Tfn/PCL micelles
Lingbo YU ; Yadong ZHANG ; Rui XU ; Yuyu SUN ; Huiyun WANG ; Jinjin YANG ; Yanan CUI
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2026;61(2):258-263
ObjectiveTo compare the differences between the ultrafiltration method and the dextran gel filtration method during the purification of Tfn-modified PCL micelles by using purification efficiency and micelle purity as indicators. MethodsCoumarin-6 (C6) was used as a fluorescent probe and was loaded into HOOC-PEG-PCL to form PCL micelles by the film-dispersion method. Tfn was then conjugated to the surface of PCL micelles via an amidation reaction, resulting in two types of micelles: Tfn/PCLH and Tfn/PCLL. The pharmaceutical properties of the two types of micelles were characterized. The micelles were then purified through ultrafiltration method and dextran gel method respectively, and the efficiency of the two methods, along with the purity of the final micelles, was compared. The density of Tfn on the surface of PCL micelles was also calculated. ResultsThe hydrated diameter of PCL micelles was approximately 73 nm, and the C6 loading efficiency was around 0.046%. The size increased to 134 nm and 158 nm for Tfn/PCLL and Tfn/PCLH, respectively. The micelle population was monodisperse. The purification results showed that, for the ultrafiltration method, after two and one rounds of purification, the Tfn/C6 ratio stabilized at 23.6 and 3.4 for Tfn/PCLH and Tfn/PCLL, respectively. For the dextran gel filtration method, the Tfn/C6 ratio reached 23.7 for the Tfn/PCLH group after two rounds of purification. However, for the Tfn/PCLL group, the Tfn/C6 ratio increased during four rounds of dextran gel purification, and a significant difference (P = 0.042 4) was observed between the first and last filtrations. The density of Tfn in the final micelles were calculated. For the ultrafiltration method, the Tfn density of Tfn/PCLH and Tfn/PCLL were 94.9% and 13.8%, respectively. For the dextran gel filtration method, the density of the two micelles were 95.6% and 14.4%, respectively. For Tfn/PCLL group, the density results revealing a statistically significant difference (P=0.000 2). ConclusionThe purification efficiency of the two methods is comparable. However, the purity of the final micelles shows a significant difference, with the dextran gel filtration method resulting in higher purity, particularly for the Tfn/PCLL micelles.
2.Two cases of delayed puberty caused by intracranial germ cell tumors and literature review
Lingbo XU ; Xiaotong SUN ; Xiyan HE ; Ruiyang PU ; Jingran ZHEN
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(7):739-741
Intracranial germ cell tumors (iGCT) is a common cause of delayed puberty (DP). A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of two patients with DP caused by iGCT. The disease characteristics of the two patients included DP, primary amenorrhea, growth retardation, short stature, subclinical hypothyroidism, etc. They were diagnosed as DP through imaging and related biochemical tests, and some sex hormone drugs were given on the basis of active treatment of the primary disease. Two patients had varying degrees of development in height, weight and secondary sexual characteristics, and further treatment condition is being tracking by us. Early identification and appropriate clinical intervention are of great significance to the reproductive endocrine function, bone health and long-term health such as terminal height of DP patients.
3.Two cases of delayed puberty caused by intracranial germ cell tumors and literature review
Lingbo XU ; Xiaotong SUN ; Xiyan HE ; Ruiyang PU ; Jingran ZHEN
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(7):739-741
Intracranial germ cell tumors (iGCT) is a common cause of delayed puberty (DP). A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of two patients with DP caused by iGCT. The disease characteristics of the two patients included DP, primary amenorrhea, growth retardation, short stature, subclinical hypothyroidism, etc. They were diagnosed as DP through imaging and related biochemical tests, and some sex hormone drugs were given on the basis of active treatment of the primary disease. Two patients had varying degrees of development in height, weight and secondary sexual characteristics, and further treatment condition is being tracking by us. Early identification and appropriate clinical intervention are of great significance to the reproductive endocrine function, bone health and long-term health such as terminal height of DP patients.
4.Clinical Dominant Diseases in Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Series of Youth Salon Seminars for Clinical Dominant Diseases Held by China Association of Chinese Medicine
Zhanfeng YAN ; Lingbo KONG ; Jingshang WANG ; Baoli LIU ; Yuan XU ; Yingke LIU ; Ping WANG ; Cang ZHANG ; Weijing LIU ; Dawei ZOU ; Guowang YANG ; Demin LI ; Jiang CHEN ; Mei MO ; Yong ZHU ; Bin WANG ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(1):202-208
The discussion and research on the clinical dominant diseases of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) have attracted increasing attention. Through approaches including modern technology, evidence-based medical methods, and multi-disciplinary treatment, we should construct a sound TCM inheritance and innovation system, establish a collaborative innovation mechanism, and integrate major research projects, striving to make breakthroughs in TCM theory, methodology, standards, and regulation system, promoting the scientific and technological progress of TCM, and thereby improving its curative effect. The China Association of Chinese Medicine (CACM) carried out a series of youth salon seminars for clinical dominant diseases in TCM, discussing and sorting out the advantages of the dominant diseases in clinical diagnosis and treatment of TCM and integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine in specific diseases or fields. Authoritative experts in the industry were invited to give comment and guidance to form a report. Centering on clinical research of dominant diseases, thematic research was carried out in the aspects of practice, human experience-based evidence, and transformation path. Through the systematic study of the dominant diseases, the advantages of TCM in different stages of disease treatment were excavated to constantly improve the prevention and treatment ability of TCM and carry forward the advancement of TCM theory and practice. At the same time, the communication and understanding between traditional Chinese and western medicine were improved, laying the foundation for the further formation of industry guidelines or consensus and comprehensive promotion. These seminars are expected to provide references for the development of policy planning, clinical diagnosis and treatment, health economy, and social services in TCM and lay the foundation for the formation of a new modern diagnosis and treatment system with Chinese characteristics.
5.Research progress of intraoperative cholangiography in laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Tianfu WEN ; Lingbo DAI ; Honggen XU ; Changxing HUA
International Journal of Surgery 2023;50(4):275-279
With the widespread implementation of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in various levels of medical institutions, surgical complications have also increased. Among them, the incidence of bile duct injury remains high in complex laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The reason for this is that surgeons cannot effectively and accurately identify the relationship between the aberrant bile duct and the cystic duct and the common bile duct, resulting in the accidental injury of the bile duct, resulting in long hospital stays, increased medical costs, and decreased long-term quality of life for patients. Intraoperative cholangiography, as a real-time visual method of biliary presentation, can effectively reduce the incidence of iatrogenic bile duct injury. However, most surgeons do not fully understand the technology of intraoperative cholangiography during cholecystectomy. This article reviews the application of intraoperative cholangiography in laparoscopic cholecystectomy based on the clinical experience of the author′s team and the literature in recent years, with the aim of deepening the understanding of surgeons about intraoperative cholangiography, so as to better apply it to clinical practice and benefit patients.
6.Effect of EZH2 on Hcy-induced cholesterol accumulation of foam cells
Yinju HAO ; Ning DING ; Shuqiang LI ; Lingbo XU ; Nan LI ; Yideng JIANG ; Xiaoling YANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(19):3176-3180
Objective To explore the effect of EZH2 on Hcy-induced cholesterol accumulation of foam cells. Methods THP-1 foam cells were divided into control group ,100 μmol/L Hcy group and folic acid group. Lipid droplet in foam cells was tested by Oil red O. TC and TG contents in cells were determined by enzymic meth od. H3K27me3 level and EZH2 protein expression were detected by Western-blot. EZH2 mRNA expression was assayed by q-PCR. H3K27me3 level and TC and TG contents were examined followed by overexpression or knock- down of EZH2. Results After administration of Hcy,TC and TG contents in foam cells were increased (P <0.05). H3K27me3 level and EZH2 expression were also increased(P<0.05). Overexpression of EZH2 caused the expansion of H3K27me3 level,and the TC and TC contents were also increased(P<0.05). Conclusion Regula-tion of H3K27me3 by EZH2 might be involved in Hcy-induced accumulation of cholesterol in foam cells.
7.Effect of prone position ventilation on respiratory mechanics and prognosis in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome concurrent with interstitial lung disease
Qingwen SUN ; Mangui ZHU ; Yin XI ; Yuheng YU ; Xuesong LIU ; Ling SANG ; Yonghao XU ; Sibei CHEN ; Lingbo NONG ; Weiqun HE ; Yuanda XU ; Yimin LI ; Xiaoqing LIU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2015;(10):785-790
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of prone position ventilation (PPV) on respiratory mechanics and prognosis in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) concurrent with interstitial lung disease (ILD). Methods The data of 36 severe ARDS patients admitted to Department of Critical Care Medicine of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from February 2013 to January 2015, were retrospectively analyzed. They were then divided into two groups according to the presence of ILD or not. The changes in respiratory mechanics and oxygenation indexes were compared before and after PPV treatment in all the patients. Kaplan-Meier method was applied to draw the 60-day survival curves of both groups.Results There were 17 cases with ILD among these 36 severe ARDS patients.① No significant difference was found in baseline data between ILD group and non-ILD group.② Respiratory mechanics and oxygenation pre-PPV and post-PPV: compared with pre-PPV, oxygenation index (PaO2/FiO2, mmHg, 1 mmHg = 0.133 kPa) post-PPV was significantly increased in both groups [ILD group : 132.0 (93.5, 172.0) vs. 118.7 (92.0, 147.8); non-ILD group: 126.1 (100.9, 170.0) vs. 109.2 (89.0, 135.0), bothP< 0.05]. Compared with pre-PPV, positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP, cmH2O,1 cmH2O = 0.098kPa) post-PPV was significantly higher in ILD group [10.0 (10.0, 12.0) vs. 10.0 (9.2, 12.0),P< 0.05], and respiratory rate (RR, times/min) was significantly lower in non-ILD group [24.5 (22.0, 27.0) vs. 25.5 (22.8, 28.0),P< 0.05]. The compliance of the respiratory system (Crs, mL/cmH2O) post-PPV in non-ILD group was significantly lower than that of the ILD group [19.7 (16.1, 28.6) vs. 23.0 (19.0, 29.7),P< 0.05].③ Respiratory mechanics and oxygenation pre-PPV and post-PPV in total: after all the PPV therapy, PaO2/FiO2 (mmHg) was significantly increased in non-ILD group [135.0 (86.0, 200.0) vs. 97.4 (69.2, 127.5), P< 0.05], PaO2/FiO2 after all the PPV therapy in non-ILD group was also higher than that in ILD group [135.0 (86.0, 200.0) vs. 78.7 (59.3, 114.9),P< 0.05]. No significant difference in Crs (mL/cmH2O) before PPV treatment was found between non-ILD and ILD groups [24.3 (15.9, 48.9) vs. 18.9 (12.7, 27.3),P> 0.05], and Crs was lower after PPV treatment in both groups, but without significant difference [non-ILD group: 22.7 (15.2, 27.1) vs. 24.3 (15.9, 48.9); ILD group: 16.2 (12.8, 25.6) vs. 18.9 (12.7, 27.3), bothP> 0.05].④ The 60-day mortality in ILD group was significantly higher than that in non-ILD group [88.2% (15/17) vs. 57.9% (11/19),P = 0.047). It was shown by Kaplan-Meier curves that 60-day survival patients in ILD group was significantly lower than those in non-ILD group (χ2 = 5.658,P = 0.017). Conclusions PPV can improve oxygenation in severe ARDS. Compared with non-ILD group, though the compliance of respiratory system in ILD group is increased during PPV, long-term effect is better in non-ILD group.
8.Effect of kidney-supplementing and blood-activating method on expression of Malb and RBP in senile patients with isolated systolic hypertension
Yelin SONG ; Weijun XU ; Guangyu YU ; Lingbo WEI ; Weifeng CHI ; Yingying NIE
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;35(4):313-315
Objective Kidney-supplementing and blood-activating method was adopted in treating senile patients with isolated systolic hypertension to observe its decompression effects and influences on microalbunminuria (Malb),retinol binding protein (RBP) level in 24 hours.Methods 90 patients with simple systolic hypertension were randomly recurited into two groups.52 cases in the treatment group were administered with kidney-supplementing and blood-activating decoction,including 1 case falling off and 51 cases entering statistical analysis; 38 cases in the control group were administered with oral placebo,among them 2 cases were fallen offand 36 cases were entered statistical analysis.Both groups were treated for 8 weeks.Results () Blood pressure:systolic blood pressure at 4 and 8 weeks after the treatment in the treatment group [(144.03±12.33)mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133kPa) and (132.27±13.15)mmHg] wassignificantlyimproved than before the treatment [(156.32±12.05)mm Hg] (P<0.05),and also significantly better than the control group at 4,8 weeks after the treatment [(151.19± 13.83)mm Hg,(152.74± 12.03)mm Hg] (P<0.05).②The Malb,RBP level:Malb,RBP level [(40.80±13.51)mg/L,(150.43±23.62)mg/L] after the treatment in the treatment group was reduced than before the treatment [(50.14± 15.61)mg/L,(220.04±30.20) mg/L] (P<0.05),and was significantly different to the control group after treatment [(52.12±14.69)mg/L,(219.34±34.37)mg/L] (P<0.05).Conclusion Kidney-supplementing and blood-activating method can improve kidney function,and thus to reduce the effect of systolic blood pressure.
9.Effect of hyperbaric oxygen treatment on the expression of FasL and caspase-3 in renal tissue after renal ischemia reperfusion injury
Hui SUN ; Xinbing XU ; Lingbo MA ; Guangrong HU ; Ying DENG ; Xinchun WANG ; Fengping WANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2012;(10):808-812
Objective To observe the effects of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) on the expression of FasL mRNA and caspase-3 protein in renal tissue after renal ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) in order to elucidate the underlying mechanisms.Methods Rats were randomly divided into thrcc groups: sham group(n=8),IRI group(n=8) and IRI+HBO group(n=8).The IRI group and the IRI+HBO group recieved 45 minutes hibateral renal ischima and the IRI +HBO group received additional HBO therapy at the 1st,24th and 48th hour after ischemia.The kidneys were removed at the end of HBO therapy.Malondialdehyde (MDA) level and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity were measured to determine the extent of oxidative stress.The expression of FasL mRNA and caspase-3 protein was detected by quantitative real-time PCR and immunohistochemical staining in renal tissue respectively.Results Compared with the sham group,MDA level increased markedly and SOD activity decreased markedly after ischemia.After HBO treatment,MDA level decreased and SOD activity increased significantly (P <0.05).In IRI group,the expression of FasL mRNA and caspase-3 protein were higher than those in the sham group (P<0.01),which were reduced significantly by HBO treatment (P<0.01).Conclusion The expression of FasL mRNA and caspase-3 protein increases along with the lasting of reperfusion and HBO exhibites protection against cell apoptosis through improving the antioxidant-oxidant balance and reducing IRI in acute stage of IRI.
10.Quantitative evaluation of the degrees of qualitative syndromes commonly encountered in patients with coronary heart disease.
Dongtao LI ; Jie LI ; Jian WANG ; Fuyu LI ; Jingxiu ZHU ; Meizeng ZHANG ; Junyan LI ; Yanlai XU ; Lingbo WEI ; Wenyan JI ; Rongqin JIANG ; Xuefa LIU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2010;8(8):750-6
Objective: To establish a quantitative model for evaluating the degree of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes often seen in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Methods: Medical literature concerning clinical investigation of TCM syndromes of CHD was collected and organized, and the "Hall for Workshop of Metasynthetic Engineering" expert symposium method was applied. First, the 100 millimeter scaling was used for combining with scoring on degree of symptoms to establish a quantitative criterion for classification of symptom degree in CHD patients, and the model was established by using comprehensive analytic hierarchy process as the mathematical tool to estimate the weight of the criterion for evaluating qualitative syndromes in various layers by specialists. Then the model was verified in clinical practice and the outcomes were compared with fuzzy evaluation from the specialists. Results: A total of 287 clinical observation forms on CHD cases were collected, and 167 forms were available after excluding any irregular forms. The results showed that basic coincidence rate between the outcomes derived from specialists and those from the model was 68.26% (114/167), and part coincidence rate was 88.62%(148/167). Conclusion: This model, with good rationality and feasibility, has a high coincidence rate with fuzzy evaluation from specialists, and can be promoted in clinical practice. It is a good quantitative model for evaluating the degree of TCM syndromes of CHD.

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