1.Changes and Trends in the microbiological-related standards in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2025 Edition
FAN Yiling ; ZHU Ran ; YANG Yan ; JIANG Bo ; SONG Minghui ; WANG Jing ; LI Qiongqiong ; LI Gaomin ; WANG Shujuan ; SHAO Hong ; MA Shihong ; CAO Xiaoyun ; HU Changqin ; MA Shuangcheng, ; YANG Meicheng
Drug Standards of China 2025;26(1):093-098
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective: To systematically analyze the revisions content and technological development trends of microbiological standards in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia (ChP) 2025 Edition, and explore its novel requirements in risk-based pharmaceutical product lifecycle management. 
Methods: A comprehensive review was conducted on 26 microbiological-related standards to summarize the revision directions and scientific implications from perspectives including the revision overview, international harmonization of microbiological standards, risk-based quality management system, and novel tools and methods with Chinese characteristics. 
Results: The ChP 2025 edition demonstrates three prominent features in microbiological-related standards: enhanced international harmonization, introduced emerging molecular biological technologies, and established a risk-based microbiological quality control system. 
Conclusion: The new edition of the Pharmacopoeia has systematically constructed a microbiological standard system, which significantly improves the scientificity, standardization and applicability of the standards, providing a crucial support for advancing the microbiological quality control in pharmaceutical industries of China.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Liquiritin improves depressive behavior in rats with post-stroke depression by reducing apoptosis of amygdala cells
Fengfeng XU ; Da XU ; Hanxiao ZHU ; Riwei OUYANG ; Ning RONG ; Changqin XU ; Yun LI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2021;29(4):277-284
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate the effect of liquiritin on the apoptosis of amygdala cell and the expression of apoptosis-related factors Bax and Bcl-2 protein in rats with post-stroke depression (PSD).Methods:Sixty rats were randomly divided into normal control group, stroke group, PSD group, citalopram group, liquiritin group, and normal saline control group ( n=10 in each group). The middle cerebral artery was occluded with a suture method to induce focal cerebral ischemia, and the PSD model was established by chronic and unpredictable mild stress stimulation and orphanism. At the same time every week after the model was made, the weight of rats in each group was measured and the depression behavior was evaluated, including sucrose water test and open field test. At 6 weeks after the model was made, TUNEL staining was used to detect the apoptosis of amygdala cell, immunofluorescence staining was used to detect the expression of Bax and Bcl-2 in the amygdala, and Western blot analysis was used to detect the protein expression of Bax and Bcl-2 in the amygdala. Results:Compared with the liquiritin group, citalopram group and normal control group, the body weight and sucrose solution preference of rats in the stroke group, PSD group and normal saline control group were decreased, and the horizontal and vertical movements in open field test were decreased; the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.01). TUNEL staining results showed that compared with the liquiritin group, citalopram group and normal control group, the number of apoptotic cells was significantly increased in the stroke group, PSD group, and normal saline control group; the difference was statistically significant (all P<0.01). The results of immunofluorescence staining showed that compared with the liquiritin group, citalopram group and normal control group, the number of bcl-2 immunoreactive cells in amygdala of the stroke group, PSD group and normal saline control group was significantly decreased, while the number of Bax immunoreactive cells was significantly increased; the difference was statistically significant (all P<0.01). Western blot analysis showed that compared with the liquiritin group and citalopram group, the expression of bcl 2 protein in amygdala of the stroke group, PSD group and normal saline control group was significantly decreased, while the expression of Bax protein was significantly increased; the difference was statistically significant (all P<0.01). Conclusion:Liquiritin can alleviate the symptoms of PSD, and its mechanism may be related to inhibiting the apoptosis of amygdala cells and regulating the expression of apoptosis-related factors.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.The correlation between DWI and DCE MR of normal sacroiliac joint
Jian QIN ; Luping ZHAO ; Jianzhong ZHU ; Xiaoqian LI ; Changqin LI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2015;(5):805-809
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To study the correlation between the ADC value and Fenh value,Senh value based on DWI and DCE-MRI, by measuring them in sacroiliac joint bone marrow of healthy volunteers.Methods 21 healthy volunteers performing the sacroiliac joint MR were involved.ADC value based on DWI,and TIC based on DCE-MRI were measured.The relationship of ADC values with Fenh,Senh values and peak to time,Tmax values were analyzed.Results The differences of the measured ADC values on both sides of the sacroiliac joint bone marrow region were not statistically significant (P>0.05).There were three types of TIC curve,8.3% (7/84)Ⅰ type,8.3% (7/84)Ⅱ type,83.3% (70/84)Ⅲtype;Fenh,Senh average values were within 20% 
		                        		
		                        	
4.Susceptibility of different species of animal hosts to Campyelobacter jejuni infection and its drug-resistance
Feng XUE ; Jun LUAN ; Xiaorong ZHANG ; Changqin ZHU ; Fei XU ; Guojiang CHENN ; Changyin ZHANG ; Bangxin XU ; Yuan JIANG ; Chenping LU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2009;(12):1206-1209
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			From 2006 to 2008, the susceptibility of different species of animal hosts to Campyebacter jejubni infection was observed in various areas of Jiangsu province, in which the API Campy System was used to perform the biochemical identification and the multiple PCR assay was employed to analyse the C.jejuni isolates from 3010 specimens of fouls. Cattle, pigs and monkeys, and in addition, the susceptibility of isolates to various antibiotics was also determined. In these specimens investigated 402 samples were found to be positive in the detection of C.jejuni with a positive detection rate of 13.36%. The positive detection rates in chicken, water fouls, milk cows, pigs, monkey, red crowned crane and wapiti were 15.83% (258/1630), 10.4% (52/100), 8.24% (42/510), 15.63% (25/160), 15% (15/100), 12.5% (15/80) and 0% (0/30) respectively. Meanwhile, the antibiotics to which the isolates from different hosts showed high rate of sensitivity to 27 antibiotics of 10 varieties included: chloromycetin (100%), Almocylin (99.7%), amicarcin (92.59%), cefprozil (91.67%), alchimycin (90.74%); while the antibiotics to which these isolates showed high rate of resistance were compound neoromin (99.7%), cefoperazone (99.07%), trimethoprim (97.22%), cepronatin (91.67%), cepromondo (99,07%) respectively. It is evident that the susceptibility of different hosts to C.jejuni infection and the status of drug-resistance of the isolates appear to be quite different and more complicated in Jiangsu province.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Effect of compound salvae-dropping-pill on intracellular free calcium concentration of cultured rat myocardial cells in case of hypoxia and reoxygenation
Quanfeng LI ; Xiaoming WANG ; Shijun ZHU ; Jing AI ; Huanhuan GAO ; Changqin XU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			AIM: To   examine  the  effect  of   compound   salvae-dropping-pill (CSDP) on intracellular free calcium in  cultured  rat  myocardial   cells   subjected  to   hypoxia   and   reoxygenation.METHODS: The  Fluo- 3/AM  was    applied  to  probe    intracellular   calcium   concentration   and  the    fluorescent     intensity  was   detected  using   laser   confocal   microscopy    technique.RESULTS: Fluorescent   intensity  in  hypoxia   plus   CSDP  group   was    significantly  lower  (1 217  78?312  07)  than   that  of  hypoxia   group  (1 509?508  48),  and   the  Fluorescent intensity  of  hypoxia/reoxygenation  plus   CSDP  group  was  also markedly   lower  (1 567.91?577  61)  than  that  of   hypoxia/reoxygenation  group (1 617.60?477.53).CONCLUSION: The   cultured   rat   myocardial   cells   could be   effectively   protected  by    administration  of   CSDP  in   case  of   hypoxia   and   reoxygenation   through    decreasing  the   intracellular     calcium    concentration.  [
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.CHANGE OF MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION AND METABOLISM AFTER INTRAMYOCARDIAL ADMINISTRATION OF VEGF_(165) cDNA
Guoshun JIANG ; Langbiao ZHU ; Changqin GAO
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(03):-
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			To determine the change of myocardial perfusion and metabolism after intramyocardial administration of VEGF    165  cDNA, 36 dogs were randomly divided into 3 groups(  n  =12): VEGF    165   cDNA plasmid groups non  VEGF    165   cDNA plasmid group, and myocardial infarction as control group. The results showed that the amount of perfusion and intake of FDG of anterial, anterial lateral and anterial septum walls of left vetricle at 4th and 8th week in VEGF    165   cDNA plasmid group were larger than those in control group (  P
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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