1.Preparation,characterization,and in vitro antitumor activity of Gambogic acid-loaded intelligent responsive liposome-hydrogel nanopreparation
Yu CHEN ; Shengnan HUANG ; Ziang WANG ; Yunlong ZHAO ; Gaojian WEI ; Sinan WU ; Yanbin GUAN ; Xiali ZHU
China Pharmacy 2026;37(5):613-619
OBJECTIVE To prepare an intelligent responsive liposome-hydrogel nanopreparation co-loaded with gambogic acid (GA), and characterize its antitumor activity in vitro . METHODS GA-ICG-Lip-gel was prepared by ethanol injection and cold dissolution, incorporating GA and the photosensitizer indocyanine green (ICG). The appearance and microscopic morphology of GA-ICG-Lip-gel were observed, its encapsulation efficiency and drug loading capacity were measured, and its photothermal conversion performance, photothermal stability, and infrared imaging properties were investigated, along with the determination of its in vitro release profile. Human breast cancer MCF-7 cells were used as objects to investigate the effects of GA-ICG-Lip-gel (or with near-infrared light irradiation) on cell viability, migration ability, and the cellular uptake capacity of GA-ICG-Lip-gel. RESULTS GA-ICG-Lip-gel existed in a solution state at room temperature and transformed into a gel state at 37 ℃. Its microstructure was dense with small pores, and its encapsulation efficiency and drug loading were (96.07±0.86) % and (6.28±1.16) %, respectively. After exposure to near-infrared light, the temperature of GA-ICG-Lip-gel rose above 42 ℃, with no significant attenuation observed in the heating curve. The heating efficiency was dependent on both the irradiation time and drug concentration. Compared to media without gelatinase, the cumulative release rate of GA-ICG-Lip-gel increased in media containing gelatinase. In vitro studies showed that GA-ICG-Lip-gel could be efficiently taken up by MCF-7 cells; GA-ICG-Lip-gel significantly inhibited the viability and migration ability of MCF-7 cells ( P <0.05), and this inhibitory effect was further enhanced under near-infrared light irradiation. CONCLUSIONS This study successfully prepares GA-ICG-Lip-gel, which exhibits favorable photothermal conversion properties and temperature/enzyme dual-responsive drug release characteristics, and demonstrates significant inhibitory effects on the proliferation and migration of breast cancer cells.
2.The risk factors of prognosis in patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia in different age groups
Kang Zhang ; Hao Yang ; Hui Jing ; Shengnan Guan ; Qing Zhang ; Kai Xie ; Haifeng Wang
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2025;60(3):558-564
Objective :
To explore the risk factors of prognosis in patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia(SCAP) in different age groups.
Methods :
A multi-center and prospective study was conducted at 11 teaching hospitals in China from December 2017 to October 2021. Patients who met the criteria were assigned to the elderly group(≥65 years) and the non-elderly group(18-64 years) to demonstrate the clinical characteristics of SCAP. Patients were divided into survival group and death group according to whether they died in hospital, to determine the risk factors associated with mortality by multivariate logistic regression analysis.
Results:
A total of 170 patients with SCAP were included in the study. The age of SCAP was 20-93(65.75±15.23) years old, and the proportion of SCAP in the elderly was 58.82%(100/170). In-hospital mortality of non-elderly SCAP was 24.3%(17/70), and the in-hospital mortality of elderly SCAP was 28%(28/100). Compared with non-elderly group, patients in elderly group had higher severity score and more complications on admission, but the symptoms of fever and respiratory rate at admission were less obvious. In multivariable logistic regression analysis, the factors significantly associated with in-hospital mortality of non-elderly SCAP were pneumonia severity index(PSI) score(P=0.016,OR=1.022, 95%CI1.004-1.041) and invasive mechanical ventilation(P=0.037,OR=4.543, 95%CI1.092-18.898) on admission, and the risk factors associated with in-hospital mortality in elderly SCAP were sequential organ failure assessment(SOFA) score(P=0.006,OR=1.240, 95%CI1.063-1.446) and combined with coronary artery disease on admission(P=0.037,OR=2.834, 95%CI1.066-7.534).
Conclusion
In-hospital mortality for SCAP is high. PSI score and invasive mechanical ventilation are risk factors for in-hospital mortality of non-elderly patients with SCAP, and SOFA score and combined with coronary artery disease on admission are risk factors for in-hospital mortality of elderly patients with SCAP.
3.Research progress on ceramide and acute ischemic stroke
Yanzhen LI ; Tao CHEN ; Yidong DENG ; Benchi CAI ; Shengnan GUAN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2024;26(8):1261-1265
Ceramide (Cer) is a second messenger produced by the degradation of plasma membrane phospholipids in cells. It is an essential lipid mediator for normal cellular function, composed of sphingosine and different chains of fatty acids. Its receptors are widely present in red blood cells, endothelial cells, glial cells, immune cells, and nerve cells, and participate in various pathophysiological processes such as oxidative stress, inflammatory response, signal pathway transduction, and immune regulation. Many studies have confirmed that the increase of Cer level is related to cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and lipid metabolism. Ceramide score can be used as a tool to evaluate the severity and prognosis of cardiovascular events. However, there is limited research on the impact of Cer on acute ischemic stroke (AIS). This article aims to elucidate the role of Cer and its impact on the occurrence, development, and prognosis of AIS.
4.Distribution of potential suitable habitats for Ixodes persulcatus in Heilongjiang Province based on the maximum entropy model
Yue WANG ; Yaming ZHANG ; Shuang YUAN ; Yang DING ; Xin GUAN ; Shengnan GAO ; Guangping SONG ; Lei TANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2024;43(11):885-890
Objective:To investigate the distribution of potential suitable habitats for Ixodes persulcatus in Heilongjiang Province during different climatic periods. Methods:The geographical location data of Ixodes persulcatus in Heilongjiang Province from 1980 to 2023 were collected through literature search and field ecological investigation. The environmental factor variables were downloaded from the WorldClim website and the Resource and Environmental Science and Data Platform. A combination of SDMtune, ENMTools packages, and the maximum entropy (MaxEnt) model were used to predict the potential habitats of Ixodes persulcatus in Heilongjiang Province during different climatic periods and determine its dominant environmental factors. Among them, the time range of historical climatic period data was 1970 - 2000. The future climatic period data (2021 - 2040, 2041 - 2060) were selected as the low forcing scenario (SSP126 scenario) of the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSP) in the Beijing Climate Center - Climate System Model version 2-Medium Resolution, to simulate the impact of global warming on the distribution of potential habitats for Ixodes persulcatus in Heilongjiang Province. Results:A total of 83 geographical distribution sites of Ixodes persulcatus in Heilongjiang Province were obtained. After screening, 10 environmental factors were included in the MaxEnt model. Among them, the cumulative contribution percentage of annual precipitation, average annual temperature, and vegetation type was 67.3%. Compared with historical climatic period, the total potential habitats of Ixodes persulcatus in Heilongjiang Province increased from 29.81 × 10 4 km 2 to 32.24 × 10 4 km 2 in 2041 - 2060. The center of potential habitats moved to 47.75° N, and 128.66° E, with a northwest offset of 126.07° and a migration distance of 45.83 km. Conclusion:With global climate warming, the total potential habitats of Ixodes persulcatus in Heilongjiang Province has increased, showing an overall trend of migration to the northwest.
5.Study on vasodilator nerve in rat hind limb
Wanbao JIN ; Shengnan MENG ; Fulan GUAN ;
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(06):-
AIM To investigate whether there is vasodilator nerve innervation in rat hind limb and what the nature of vasodilator nerve is. METHODS Wistar rats were treated with reserpine 1 mg?kg -1 ip at 24 h before experiment. The rats were pithed and the hind limb vascular bed was perfused with Krebs-Henseleite solution containing 1 mmol?L -1 phenylephrine at 2 ml?min -1 speed. The hind limb perfused pressure (HPP) as a main index was continuously recorded. Spinal cord electrical stimulation (SES) was repeatedly applied via an electrode at L 1~2 level of lumber vertebra. The various tool drugs were administered by iv or infusion by added to persusion solution. The data is expressed as decrease percentages of HPP increased by continuous infusion of phenylephrine. RESULTS HPP was increased from (5 7?1 5) to (21 6?3 7) kPa ( n =37) after phenylephrine perfusion. SES caused a fall of HPP in frequency dependent and voltage dependent manner. An optimum parameters of SES (10 Hz, 50 V and 1 msec) was selected to observe effects of various tool drugs on depressor response of HPP to SES. Tetrotodoxin (0 3 ?mol?L -1 ) abolished the effect completely. L NAME (10 ?mol?L -1 ), a NO synthase inhibitor, had no effect. Ganglion blocker arfonad (110 mg?kg -1 , iv, M R blocker atropine (10 ?mol?L -1 ), ? receptor blocker propranolol (1 ?mol?L -1 ) and P 1 receptor blocker aminophylline (10 ?mol?L -1 ) had also no effect. Glibenclamide (0 1 mmol?L -1 ), an ATP sensitive K + channel blocker, markedly abolished and slightly reversed the effect. CONCLUTION The nonadrenergic noncholinergic vasodilator nerve exists in rat hind limb and is not nitroxidergic or purinergic nerve. This nerve may be peptidergic nerve which releases some peptide such as CGRP and the major mechanism of vasodilatation probably activates the ATP sensitive K + channel.


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