1.Determination of Related Substances in the Novel Gi Protein-biased Opioid Receptor(MOR) Agonist LPM3480392 Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
Congrui FENG ; Lixia LI ; Dan WANG ; Shuping WANG ; Lianqing ZHANG ; Zhihong XU ; Fengmei ZHOU ; Xin CHE
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(3):372-377
OBJECTIVE
To establish a determination method for the related substances of LPM3480392, a novel Gi protein-biased opioid receptor(MOR) agonist.
METHODS
The separation was carried out with Waters Symmetry Shield RP18 (150 mm×4.6 mm, 3.5 μm) by gradient elution method, using a mixture of 0.002 5 mol·L–1 sodium 1-octanesulfonate monohydrate in 0.01 mol·L–1 potassium dihydrogen phosphate-water solution(containing 0.1% triethylamine, adjusted pH to 2.50 with phosphate acid) and acetonitrile as the mobile phase at a flow rate of 1.0 mL·min–1 and the UV detection wavelength was set at 210 nm.
RESULTS
The chromatographic peaks of LPM3480392 and impurity A, impurity B, impurity C, impurity E and impurity F could be completely separated, the linear relationship of LPM3480392 was good in 0.064 9−5.191 2 μg·mL–1, while impurity A, impurity B, impurity C, impurity E and impurity F showed good linear relationship within 0.066 6−7.610 4 μg·mL–1, 0.166 0−3.794 0 μg·mL–1, 0.209 2−4.463 2 μg·mL–1, 0.167 9−7.672 6 μg·mL–1 and 0.016 4−7.505 7 μg·mL–1, respectively. The recovery rate was within 93.0%−103.2%.
CONCLUSION
The method is suitable for the determination of related substances in LPM3480392, and can provide valuable reference for the follow-up research and development of LPM3480392.
2.Mining and research on the adverse event signal of exenatide microspheres based on FAERS database
Lianqing ZHANG ; Yan LUO ; Ti YANG ; Jiachen YAO ; Wenyan LI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2024;42(10):445-450
Objective To explore the risk signals of adverse events(ADE)in the use of exenatide microspheres by the FDA adverse event reporting system(FAERS),and provide reference for clinical rational drug use and drug safety.Methods With exenatide microspheres as the target drug,the search keywords were Exenatide Microspheres for Injection,LY05006,AC 2 993 LAR and Bydureon.SAS software was used to extract the ADE report data from January 2,2012 to March 31,2023 in the FAERS database and the duplicates were removed.Data mining of exenatide microspheres-related ADE reports was performed by the reporting odds ratio method and the comprehensive standard method.Results A total of 27 248 exenatide microspheres-related ADE reports were retrieved,involving 27 SOCs,of which 4 719 were severe ADE reports.The reporting personnel were mainly consumers(18 435 cases,67.66%),the United States was the mainly reporting country(26 295 cases,96.50%).A total of 163 ADE risk signals were obtained by reporting odds ratio method and comprehensive standard method,including new adverse reactions such as abnormal blood cholesterol,elevated lipase and mixed hyperlipidemia.Conclusion Based on the FAERS database,the post-marketing ADE of exenatide microspheres was mined and analyzed,which could provide reference for clinical medication safety and improvement of patients'medication compliance.
3.Clinical characteristics and virus identification of 4 cases of monkeypox confirmed in Zhejiang province
Lianqing LOU ; Xiaofei LI ; Zhicheng CHEN ; Linfang CHENG ; Linwei ZHU ; Xiaodi ZHANG ; Juncai TU ; Teng WANG ; Xiangcheng JIA ; Haiyan SHI ; Hangping YAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2023;16(4):256-261
Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics of monkeypox patients.Methods:The clinical data and laboratory findings of 4 patients with monkeypox patients diagnosed at Yiwu Central Hospital in July 2023 were analyzed. Herpes fluid and skin tissue samples were collected, the viruses were isolation and cultured in African green monkey kidney cells (Vero) and identified with whole gene sequencing.Results:All four patients were male, aged 24-35 years. All patients had male-to-male behavior within 21 days before onset of the disease. Among them, one patient has AIDS and one patient has syphilis. Four patients presented with perineal skin lesions with itching, and 3 patients were found to have enlarged lymph nodes upon admission. Laboratory testing: lymphocyte abnormality (4.57×10 9/L) in 1 case; increased procalcitonin (0.25 ng/mL) in 1 case; elevated IL-10 levels ( 7.11 ng/L and 9.42 ng/L) in 2 cases; increased IL-6 (66 ng/L) and IL-4 (3.24 ng/L) in 1 case, respectively. One case had abnormal myocardial zymogram with a elevated lactate dehydrogenase level of 313 U/L. The monkeypox virus was isolated from lesion tissue and herpes fluid, and the whole gene sequencing identified it as the B. 1.3 subtype of the IIb evolutionary branch, exhibiting typical pathological effects on Vero cells. Conclusion:The clinical manifestations of the 4 monkeypox patients confirmed in Zhejiang province are mild, patients had a definitive history of male-to-male sexual behavior and the virus strains belong to the B. 1.3 lineage of the IIb evolutionary branch.
4. Advances in immunotherapy of extranodal NK/T cell lymphoma
Dingqian HAO ; Lianqing LI ; Maocai LI ; Lili GONG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2019;54(12):949-953
Extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTCL) is a relatively rare group of highly aggressive non-Hodgkin′s lymphoma (NHL). The disease has rapid clinical progress, high degree of malignancy and poor prognosis. Traditional chemoradiotherapy regimens have not shown good efficacy. In recent years, the immunotherapy of tumors has developed rapidly. At present, it has shown strong therapeutic activity in the treatment of various solid tumors such as non-small cell lung cancer, prostate cancer, melanoma and kidney cancer. Multiple tumor immunotherapy drugs have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for clinical use. This article reviews recent novel immunotherapeutic regimens of ENKTCL, hoping to change the treatment modality of this malignant disease.
5.Hippocampal subfield volume alteration in post-traumatic stress disorder: a magnetic resonance imaging study.
Lu LU ; Lianqing ZHANG ; Xinyu HU ; Xiaoxiao HU ; Lingjiang LI ; Qiyong GONG ; Xiaoqi HUANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2018;35(2):252-257
In the current study, we aim to investigate whether post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with structural alterations in specific subfields of hippocampus comparing with trauma-exposed control (TC) in a relatively large sample. We included 67 PTSD patients who were diagnosed under Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th Edition) (DSM-Ⅳ) criteria and 78 age- and sex-matched non-PTSD adult survivors who experienced similar stressors. High resolution T1 weighted images were obtained via a GE 3.0 T scanner. The structural data was automatically segmented using FreeSurfer software, and volume of whole hippocampus and subfield including CA1, CA2-3, CA4-DG, fimbria, presubiculum, subiculum and fissure were extracted. Volume differences between the two groups were statistically compared with age, years of education, duration from the events and intracranial volume (ICV) as covariates. Hemisphere, sex and diagnosis were entered as fixed factors. Relationship between morphometric measurements with Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) score and illness duration were performed using Pearson's correlation with SPSS. Comparing to TC, PTSD patients showed no statistically significant alteration in volumes of the whole hippocampus and all the subfields ( > 0.05). In male patients, there were significant correlations between CAPS score and volume of right CA2-3 ( = 0.197, = 0.034), right subiculum ( = 0.245, = 0.016), and duration statistically correlated with right fissure ( = 0.247, = 0.016). In female patients, CAPS scores significant correlated with volume of left presubiculum ( = 0.095, = 0.042), left subiculum ( = 0.090, = 0.048), and left CA4-DG ( = 0.099, = 0.037). The main findings of the current study suggest that stress event causes non-selective damage to hippocampus in both PTSD patients and TC, and gender-specific lateralization may underlie PTSD pathology.
6.Clinical study on the treatment of allergic rhinitis by rhinitis desensitization prescription with nebulization suction
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(22):3464-3467
Objective To observe the clinical effect of rhinitis desensitization prescription with nebulization suction in the treatment of allergic rhinitis.Methods 100 patients of allergic rhinitis were randomly divided into control group(50 cases)and study group(50 cases).The control group was given conventional treatment,study group on the basis of conventional therapy was given rhinitis desensitization atomization inhalation.The clinical efficacy was compared between the two groups.Results After 1 course,three course,1 month of treatment,the total effective rates of the study group were 90%,92%,96%,which of the control group were 86%,88%,and 90% respectively,the differences between the two groups were statistically significant (χ2 =3.87,4.10,4.30,all P <0.05).Conclusion Rhinitis desensitization atomization inhalation in the treatment of allergic rhinitis has good curative effect,and it has high clinical application value.
7.Prokaryotic expression of coxsackievirus group A type 16 VP1 protein
Zhihong WANG ; Yingying DING ; Jiaojiao FENG ; Lianqing LI ; Wei PAN ; Cunjiu GUO
China Modern Doctor 2014;(14):69-72,75
Objective To construct the recombinant plasmid of coxsackievirus group A type 16 (CA16)VP1,express in E.coli and identify expressed product. Methods The CA16 VP1 gene was amplified by PCR,The constructed recombi-nant plasmid pET21b-CA16 VP1 was transformed into E.coli BL21(DE3) for expession and purification,expressed and purified product was identified by SDS-PAGE,Indirect ELISA tested Antigenicity and validity of recombinant proteins CA16 VP1. Results The coxsackievirus group A type 16 VP1 protein was expressed in peokaryotic cells and purified, which showed specific reaction with mice antiserum against CA16 virus,high reactivity with part serums of the elderly population in Taiyuan city. Conclusion CA16 VP1 protein was successfully expressed, had good Antigenicity and va-lidity,which will lay a foundation for study on the CA16 diagnostic kits.
8.Application of evidence-based nursing in home rehabilitation of elderly patients with breast cancer
Cuie PENG ; Weihong WANG ; Yongyi CHEN ; Lianqing ZHOU ; Jinhua LI ; Ying LIANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(11):1278-1281
Objective To discuss the application of evidence-based nursing in home rehabilitation of elderly patients with breast cancer .Methods Eighty-six elderly patients with breast cancer were randomly divided into the control group and the observation group .The control group received conventional nursing plan after discharge , while the observation group conducted comprehensive nursing evaluation , systematic analysis , nursing intervention methods and implementation according to evidence-based nursing . Changes in living environment of home rehabilitation , social mentality , mentality and health were evaluated by Omaha system . Results The score of recognition, behavior and current situation was respectively ( 7.987 ±3.520 ), (7.341 ±2.895) and (7.756 ±2.903) in the observation group after intervention , which were higher than (4.456 ±4.123),(4.780 ±3.214) and(4.653 ±3.424) in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant (t=4.198,4.495,4.179,respectively;P<0.05).The score of clothing, eating, living, transportation and personal hygiene was respectively (88.462 ±3.132),(96.875 ±1.990),(92.547 ± 2.424),(86.342 ±3.452),(96.867 ±3.094)in the observation group, which were higher than (68.764 ± 3.098),(70.624 ±4.252),(66.245 ±2.870),(73.085 ±2.094),(68.326 ±3.021) in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( t =5.569,5.412,5.478,5.398,5.402, respectively;P <0.05).Conclusions Evidence-based nursing is effective for home rehabilitation of elderly patients with breast cancer.
9.Prokaryotic expression and activity analysis of 5′-methylthioadenosine nucleosidase in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Haizhen CHEN ; Hua YANG ; Zhongyi HU ; Huansen YANG ; Hui MA ; Shihui GAO ; Qi GUO ; Wenjuan BAI ; Lianhua QIN ; Lianqing LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2012;32(7):589-594
Objective To clone and express of Rv0091 encoding protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis,identify and characterize of the enzyme activities.Methods Construct the Rv0091 prokaryotic expression plasmid,the vector was transformed into E.coli strain BL21trxB.After induced by IPTG,recombinant protein was purified by Ni2+-NTA chromatography and analyzed for purity by SDS-PAGE gels stained with Coomassie Blue.Immunological activity was identified by Western blot.The recombinant protein molecular weight was identified by Mass spectrometry.The enzyme-coupled assay detectes enzyme activity.Results The expression plasmid pET32a-Rv0091 was constructed and expressed in E.coli.BL21trxB,and the optimum expression system was conformed.The purity of the recombinant protein was more than 95%.Western blot analysis confirmed that recombinant protein was one of Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteins.Mass spectrometry identified the relative molecular weight and theoretical molecular weight was basically the same.Enzyme assay showed the recombinant protein able to catalyze the substrate MTA.Enzymatic properties showed that the optimal buffer for the phosphate and Hepes buffer,the poor thermal stability of the enzyme,the optimal temperature of 37℃,optimal pH10-12,when the pH ≤7,the protein denaturation and loss of some vitality.Conclusion The recombinant protein methylthioadenosine nucleosidase(MTAN) was obtained and enzyme activity was detected and plays a key role in the metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
10.Reduced expression of the LRP16 gene in mouse insulinoma (MIN6) cells exerts multiple effects on insulin content, proliferation and apoptosis.
Xiaojin, LI ; Bing, XUE ; Xuan, WANG ; Lianqing, SUN ; Tingting, ZHANG ; Ling, QU ; Xiaoman, ZOU ; Yiming, MU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(2):190-8
This study assessed the effects of leukemia-related protein 16 (LRP16) on the regulation of pancreatic functions in mouse insulinoma (MIN6) cells. Cells with down-regulated expression of LRP16 were obtained by a shRNA interference strategy. Insulin content and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) were examined by radioimmunoassay. Western blotting was applied to detect protein expression. Glucose-stimulated sub-cellular localization of PDX-1 was immunocytochemically determined. Cell proliferation and apoptosis were detected by flow cytometry. Our results showed that LRP16 regulated insulin content in MIN6 cells by controlling expression of insulin and insulin transcription factors. LRP16 gene silence in MIN6 cells led to reduced cell proliferation and increased apoptosis. The observation of phosphorylation of serine-473 Akt and the localization of PDX-1 to the nucleus under glucose-stimulation exhibited that LRP16 was a component mediating Akt signaling in MIN6 cells. These results suggest that LRP16 plays a key role in maintaining pancreatic β-cell functions and may help us to understand the protective effects of estrogen on the functions of pancreatic β-cells.


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