1.GC-MS analysis and anti-inflammatory activity of low polarity parts from 3 species of Sabia genus
Renjie CUI ; Dan HU ; Lulu DENG ; Jiang LI ; Shuzhen MU
China Pharmacy 2022;33(4):446-451
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			OBJECTIVE To investigate the component characteristics and anti-infla mmatory activities of the low polarity parts from Sabia campanulata ,S. discolor and S. parviflora . METHODS Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry was used to analyze the components of low polarity parts eluted by petroleum ether from petroleum ether extract of dried stems and leaves of S. campanulata,S. discolor and S. parviflora . The chromatographic peaks were retrieved by both NIST 17 and Wiley 275 database, and their structures of each compound were compared and identified manually. The relative percentage content of each component was calculated by peak area normalization method. With indomethacin as positive control and the inhibition rate of nitric oxide (NO)production as the index ,the effects of the low polarity parts of the above three species of Sabia genus on the production of NO in lipopolysaccharide-induced human rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes (RA-FLS) and mouse mononuclear macrophage RAW 264.7 were compared ;the half inhibitory concentration (IC50)was calculated. RESULTS Totally 70,40 and 33 chemical components were identified respectively from the low polarity parts of S. campanulata ,S. discolor and S. parviflora , including long-chain fatty hydrocarbons ,long-chain alcohol/aldehyde/ester ,monoterpenes;but there were only 5 common components in the three species ,such as dodecane and docosane,etc. S. campanulata contained abundant terpenoids (40.89%); the relative percentage content of triterpenoids was high in S. discolor (30.29%);the relative percentage content of long-chain fatty hydrocarbons was high in S. parviflora (87.70%). The values of IC 50 of the low polarity parts of the above three species of Sabia genus to the production of NO in RA-FLS cells were 2.22,1.69 and 4.15 μg/mL,respectively. The values of IC 50 of them to the production of NO in RAW 264.7 cells were 1.23,4.02 and 3.05 μg/mL respectively,and all of them were lower than indomethacin (12.97,10.66 μg/mL). CONCLUSIONS The components of the low polarity parts fr om the above three species of Sabia genus are mainly long-chain fatty hydrocarbons , monoterpenes and long-chain alcohol/aldehyde/ester , and all of them have certain anti-inflammatory activities.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Application of Internet of Things in clinical blood management based on RFID technology
Cong CHENG ; Shuzhen LIU ; Cui LV ; Shouli YU ; Jiyuan LIU ; Qingfei LI ; Fengyuan YIN ; Fenghai LIU ; Bo SUN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(3):312-315
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			【Objective】 To explore and evaluate the application of blood intelligent management platform (scheme) based on the Internet of Things(IoT)in the clinical blood management for hospitals. 【Methods】 Based on radio frequency identification technology (RFID), smart blood refrigerators, IoT blood shipping containers, automated blood bank systems, smart blood management software, etc. were developed and integrated as an IoT blood intelligent management platform (scheme). The blood storage, management software and hardware systems were organically combined, and the blood storage equipment was moved forward to the clinical departments to solve the concerns of clinicians. 【Results】 The in-depth integration of IoT technology, RFID and refrigeration technology has built an RFID-based IoT blood management solution, which integrates blood storage, transfusion, and quality control management, also realizes the entire process of supervision and traceability of clinical blood transfusion. The forward movement of blood bank to the clinical departments and the implementation of electronic cross-matching streamlined and optimized the clinical blood flow. The waiting time of patient′s for blood transfusion was shortened from (40±10) min to less than 2 min. The whole process of cold chain logistics ensured the storage quality of blood products issued, so that the clinical departments can return the untransfused blood and Blood Transfusion Department can reissue it to other hospitals. 【Conclusion】 IoT blood intelligent management based on RFID realizes the intelligent management of clinical blood transfusion and blood information traceability. The forward movement of blood bank to the clinical departments improves the efficiency of clinical blood transfusion, avoids the waste of blood source, and ensures the safety of blood transfusion. It is worth promoting in the whole process of blood transfusion.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Effects of acupuncture on pregnancy outcomes of ovarian induction period with clomiphene citrate: a retrospective analysis.
Shuzhen ZHENG ; Yuemei LI ; Jiaolong LUO ; Chen ZHOU ; Yuxia GUO ; Cui LI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2018;38(8):820-824
OBJECTIVETo observe the clinical efficacy and action mechanism of acupuncture for ovulatory disorder infertility of ovarian induction period with clomiphene citrate (CC).
METHODSThrough retrospective analysis, 36 patients with ovulatory disorder infertility were divided into CC group (16 cases) and acupuoture group (20 cases) by method. The patients in the CC group were treated with oral administration of CC (50 mg) for 5 days from the 5th day of menstruation; based on the treatment of CC, patients in the acupuncture group were treated with acupuncture; the group A of acupoint was mainly consisted of acupoints of the conception vessel and the three meridians and front- acupoints in abdomen; the group B of acupoint was mainly consisted of acupoints of the governor vessel and back- acupoints. The two groups of the acupoints were selected alternately, combined with the -guan points (Taichong (LR 3)、Hegu (LI 4)) and five- points. The needles were inserted with flying needling method, and the needles were retained for 30 min per treatment; acupuncture was given once every other day. All the patients were treated for 2 months, and treatment stopped if pregnancy occurred. The pregnancy rate, cycle ovulation rate, maximum diameter of follicle, endometrial thickness and adverse effects were compared between the two groups.
RESULTSThe pregnancy rate of the acupuncture group was 75.0% (15/20), which was superior to 37.5% (6/16) in the CC group (<0.05). The cycle ovulation rates of two groups were 70.4% (19/27, >0.05). The maximum diameter of follicle and the endometrium thickness in the acupuncture group were superior to those in the CC group (both <0.05). The incidence of adverse effects in the acupuncture group was 0% (0/20), which was lower than 18.8% (3/16) in the CC group (<0.05).
CONCLUSION acupuncture combined with CC could improve the quality of follicle and the receptivity of endometrium in patients with ovulatory disorder infertility, so as to improve the pregnancy rate, which could be used as a safe and effective means to cooperate with modern assisted reproductive technology.
4.The change of C-natriuretic peptides in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome
Xixi CHEN ; Shuzhen LI ; Jianghua GUO ; Yuanyuan CUI ; Huihong LIANG ; Jinhong LI ; Guiying LU
Clinical Medicine of China 2016;32(4):378-381
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the change of CNP (C-natriuretic peptides) in patients with PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) undergoing in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) with GnRH-α longprotocol for controll ovarian hyper-stimulation(COH).Methods From March 2012 to September 2014,22cases patients with PCOS undergoing IVF-ET in the Reproductive Medical Center of the Center Hospital of JiangMen were selected as study group(Group 1),and 32 cases patients with normal ovarian reserve,the age younger than 35,and the number of oocytes retrieved more than 6 at the same period were selected as control group(Group 2).The level of serum CNP and estradiol(E2) on the day of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) and retrieving oocytes,the level of CNP and E2 in follicular fluid were analyzed.In additional,the levels of CNP and E2 in follicular fluid of different fertility and embryo quality were compared.Results (1) CNP and E2 on the day of HCG were significantly higher than that on the day of retrieving oocytes (CNPof Group 1:(107.21±78.55) μg/L vs.(73.01±55.99) μg/L,CNP of Group 2:(69.16±32.39) μg/L vs.(44.11±27.23) μg/L;E2 of group 1:(5231.38±1489.00) ng/L vs.(1985.52±662.54) ng/L,E2 of Group 2:(3678.45±969.57) ng/L vs.(1567.71±493.93) ng/L;t =2.968,2.752,8.147,14.567;P<0.05).CNP and E2 on the day of retrieving oocytes and E2 on the day of HCG of Group 1 were higher than that of Group 2(t=2.866,2.227,2.173;P<0.05).CNP in follicular fluid in Group 1 was higher than that in Group 2,but E2 of in follicular fluid in Group 1 was lower than that in Group 2 (t =2.244,-2.650;P<0.05).(2) In Group 1,CNP and E2 in follicular fluid of normal fertility were lower than that of unnormal fertility,and E2 in follicular fluid of unnormal fertility were higher than that of no-fertility,and there were significant differences(t =-6.117,-2.374,2.760;P<0.05).(3) In Group 2,only E2 in follicular fluid of unnormal fertility were higher than that of no-fertility,and there was significant difference(t=2.658,P<0.05).(4) In 2 groups,CNP in follicular fluid of high-quality embryo were lower than that of non-high-quality embryo,and there was significant difference (t =-2.910,-2.029;P<0.05).CNP in follicular fluid of non-high-quality embryo in Group 1 were higher than that in Group 2,but E2 in follicular fluid of non-high-quality embryo in Group 2 were higher than that in Group 1,and there were significant differences (t =2.141,-2.009;P < 0.05).Conclusion There are differences in the change of CNP in the patients with PCOS and non-PCOS,and there are some deficiencies of the first meiosis in the patients with PCOS.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Research progress on influencing factors and interventions of diabetes distress in patients with ;diabetes mellitus
Xiubao QIN ; Shuzhen DING ; Liyan CUI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(26):2073-2076
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			From the aspect of social and demographic factors, disease-related factors, social support, coping style and other factors outlined in diabetic patients with diabetes distress, and diabetes theoretical development and current situation of diabetes distress interventions were reviewed, in order to implement targeted interventions for diabetes patients.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Construction of Recombinant Marek's Disease Virus Expressing the NDV-F gene and its Replication in Chickens and in Vitro.
Peng SUN ; Sifei LI ; Fushou ZHANG ; Shuai SU ; Xuan DONG ; Peng ZHAO ; Junxia CHEN ; Shuzhen XU ; Zhizhong CUI
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(4):341-347
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			We used a meq-deleted attenuated MDV-I strain GX0101Δmeq as a vector to construct a recombinant virus expressing the exogenous gene NDV-F. The ORF of exogenous gene NDV-F was inserted into the eukaryotic expression vector pcDNA3.1(-). Then, the expression cassette of NDV-F which contains the CMV promoter was amplified. Simultaneously, we amplified the selected gene Kan+ expression cassette and inserted them into the PMD18-T vector. Tandem expression cassettes were amplified using primers containing the 50-bp homologous arm of MDV-US2. The PCR product was electroporated into EL250 host bacteria containing GX0101Δmeq. Then, the Kan+ expression cassette was deleted from the recombinant virus genome using 1% arabinose. The plasmid of the positive clone which the Kan+ expression cassette was deleted was extracted and transfected into CEFs to rescue the recombinant virus. The recombinant virus was injected into chickens to observe its growth and replication. The recombinant virus rMDV-F containing the exogenous gene NDV-F was rescued successfully. The recombinant virus could duplicate and express well in CEFs, and grow and replicate well in chickens. Using GX0101Δmeq as a vector, combined with a recombinant system of Red E/T and FLP/FRT, we constructed a recombinant virus that expressed the exogenous gene NDV-F. This study could lay the foundation for further study of recombinant viruses.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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7.Investigation of antibacterial activity of topical antimicrobials against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
Shengyong CUI ; Lizhong HAN ; Shuzhen XIAO ; Xu CHEN ; Qingxuan CHANG ; Yan LIU ; Xiong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2014;30(1):21-24
OBJECTIVETo investigate the antibacterial activity of silver sulfadiazine (SD-Ag), mupirocin, and clotrimazole used alone or in combination against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolated from burn wounds.
METHODSEighteen MRSA isolates from wound excretion of 18 burn patients hospitalized in our unit from July to December 2011 were collected continuously and non-repetitively. (1) Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), 50% MIC (MIC50), and 90% MIC (MIC90) of SD-Ag, mupirocin, and clotrimazole used alone, those of SD-Ag and mupirocin used in combination, and those of SD-Ag, mupirocin, and clotrimazole used in combination to MRSA were determined by checkerboard agar dilution method. (2) Fractional inhibitory concentration (FIC) index was calculated to determine the combined effect of SD-Ag plus mupirocin, and SD-Ag plus mupirocin and clotrimazole. Synergy with FIC index less than or equal to 0.5 or additivity with FIC index more than 0.5 and less than or equal to 1.0 was regarded as effective, and indifference with FIC index more than 1.0 and less than or equal to 4.0 or antagonism with FIC index more than 4.0 was regarded as ineffective. The effective ratio was compared with overall ratio (assumed as 0) by unilateral binomial distribution test.
RESULTSThe MIC, MIC50, and MIC90 of SD-Ag, mupirocin, and clotrimazole used alone against 18 MRSA isolates were respectively 8, 8, 16 µg/mL; 2, 16, 64 µg/mL; 2, 2, 2 µg/mL. MIC of antimicrobial agents used in combination decreased from 3.1% to 50.0% as compared with that of individual agent used alone. Compared with those of single application of SD-Ag and mupirocin, MIC50 of SD-Ag and that of mupirocin both decreased 75.0%, and MIC90 of them decreased 87.5% when SD-Ag and mupirocin were used in combination. Compared with those of single application of SD-Ag, mupirocin, and clotrimazole, MIC50 of SD-Ag, mupirocin, and clotrimazole respectively decreased 75.0%, 87.5%, and 50.0%; MIC90 of them respectively decreased 87.5%, 96.9%, and 50.0% when SD-Ag, mupirocin, and clotrimazole were used in combination. Among the 18 MRSA isolates, the combined effect of SD-Ag and mupirocin was synergic in 9 isolates, additive in 7 isolates, indifferent in 2 isolates, and antagonistic in 0 isolate; the combined effect of SD-Ag, mupirocin, and clotrimazole was additive in 16 isolates, indifferent in 2 isolates, and antagonistic in 0 isolate. There were statistically significant differences between effective ratio and overall ratio of 18 MRSA isolates treated with combined antimicrobial agents (P values all above 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSFor burn wounds at middle and late stages infected with Staphylococcus aureus or Staphylococcus aureus and Fungus, low dose of SD-Ag or combination of above-mentioned antimicrobial agents can effectively control infection and decrease the adverse effect of antimicrobial agents on wound healing.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Anti-Bacterial Agents ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects ; pharmacology ; Burns ; microbiology ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Clotrimazole ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects ; pharmacology ; Drug Therapy, Combination ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus ; drug effects ; isolation & purification ; Middle Aged ; Mupirocin ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects ; pharmacology ; Silver Sulfadiazine ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects ; pharmacology ; Young Adult
8.The research and analysis of the self-efficacy on learning effect in Medical Students
Xiaoyun ZHANG ; Yueping CHEN ; Panfeng DONG ; Jie KANG ; Wei CUI ; Shuzhen LI ; Tao CHEN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;35(11):965-967
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To study the effect of self-efficacy on learning effect of medical students.Methods Self-efficacy scores of the questionnaire to clinical medical students who practice in our hospital from September 2012 to April 2013 were measured.Students with score lower than the average were recruited into group A,and the others were recruited into group B.Then the scores of both-group students in the process of clinical practice,the theoretical knowledge,and triguaiacyl tests were gotten for statistical analysis.Results Group B (88.02 ± 3.902; 89.02 ± 3.902; 89.94 ± 3.794) were significantly better than group A (67.07 ± 5.131,66.02± 5.866,65.23 ±6.741) in the scores of the theory of knowledge,operation skills and triguaiacyl test.The correlation analysis showed that self-efficacy was positively related to these three aspects (P=0.032,0.024,0.001).Conclusion Clinical teachers should consciously improve students' self-efficacy in the process of their clinical practice,in order to improve the learning effect of the clinical medical students preferably.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Comparison between ultra-long-term down-regulation protocol and modified long-tem protocol in poor ovarian reserve patients
Shuzhen LI ; Xixi CHEN ; Dongmei LI ; Yuanyuan CUI ; Xiaoyan CHEN
Clinical Medicine of China 2013;29(8):879-881
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To compare the outcomes in pregnancy between the patients with poor ovarian reservation receiving ultra-long-term down-regulation protocol and modified long-term protocol who were undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI),aiming at screening an optimal ovulation induction scheme.Methods Retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 78 patients with poor ovarian reservation who underwent IVF or ICSI from October 2010 to July 2012.Forty-three patients received modified long-term protocol treatment (group A),with 0.375 mg long-acting triptorelin during the midluteal phase as well as superovulation start date plus alarelin (0.15 mg/d) to intramuscular injection of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) day.Thirty-five patients received ultra-long-term down-regulation protocol (group B).Triptorelin was injected intramuscularly in mid-luteal phase twice followed by triptorelin at a dose of 1.2-1.3 mg after 28 days of long-acting triptorehn treatment (1.5 mg).Gonadotropin was started 16 days after the second GnRHa injection.The dose of Gn,number of oocytes retrieved,number of embryos available,implantation rate,pregnancy rate,and miscarriage rate were recorded and compared between the two groups.Results There was no significant difference between the two groups in the mean age of participants,basal follicular number,FSH,the dose of Gn used,number of oocytes retrieved,number of embryos available,number of implanted embryos,Pregnancy rate(32.56% vs.34.29%),implantation rate(18.75% vs.20.97%) and miscarriage rate (0 vs.8.33%)(P > 0.05).Conclusion No significant difference was found between the two groups in clinical pregnancy rate and abortion rate.But modified long-term protocol needs a shorter treatment period than the ultra-long-term protocol.Moreover,it reduces the risk of excessive suppression of pituitary function.Therefore,it takes advantages over the other in the clinical application.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Establishment and identification of universal antibody against all subtypes of the influenza A viral hemagglutinins
Changgui LI ; Juan LI ; Chun STELLA ; Ming SHAO ; Shuzhen LIU ; Xiaoyu CUI ; Xuguang LI ; Hanhua FANG ; Junzhi WANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(2):126-129
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To establish the universal antibody against all subtypes of the influenza A viral hemagglutinins(HA). Methods All HA sequences from influenza viruses in common domains were analyzed to search for the most conservative re,on of the HA gene. The peptides conjugated to carrier proteins were used to immunize rabbits in order to obtain high titer antibody. Results The most conservative region among all influenza viruses HA genes were 14 amino acids located at the N-terminal of HA2. The antibody titer reached to 1 : 80 000 after 4 injections of the coupled peptides. The achieved antibody was demonstrated by Western blot to bind HA proteins of influenza virus subtypes H1-H13 specifically. Conclusion The universal antibody has been successfully established by immunizing the rabbits with most conservative peptides of HA protein coupled to carrier protein.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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