1.Quantitative proteomics reveals the abnormal liver metabolism-relieving effect of Anemarrhenae rhizoma in type 2 diabetes mellitus rats.
Liying MEN ; Tao ZHANG ; Shujia WU ; Baiping MA ; Yuesheng DONG ; Lei CHANG ; Yao ZHANG ; Ping XU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(10):3888-3900
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a global metabolic disease with potentially life- threatening complications. Liver metabolism plays a vital role in the occurrence and development of diabetes mellitus. It has been reported that the Chinese medicinal Anemarrhenae rhizoma (AR) can relieve insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus. However, the effect on abnormal liver metabolism in diabetes mellitus is still unclear. Therefore, we extracted liver proteins of T2DM rats induced by high-fat diet (HFD) and streptozotocin (STZ), T2DM rats treated with AR extract (ARE), obesity rats (fed with HFD), and normal control rats (fed with normal diet). Then, through tandem mass tag (TMT) labeling combined with mass spectrometry (MS), we obtained the quantitative proteomic data. Bioinformatics software was used for hierarchical cluster analysis and principal component analysis of the data in each group. The volcano map for differentially expressed proteins (P < 0.05, fold change > 1.5) was plotted. It was found that the treatment group was closer to the normal control group, indicating that the quantitative proteomic data of liver tissue can reflect the therapeutic effect of ARE on T2DM rats. Key protein clusters closely related to the treatment of ARE were screened out. The Gene Ontology (GO) terms and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways of the protein clusters were analyzed by David, and the result showed that AR's alleviation of abnormal fatty acid metabolism in livers of T2DM rats may be related to the regulation of the expression of key proteins Ndufa6 and Prkar2b.
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2.Preventive effect of nasal Timosaponin BⅡ-loaded temperature-/ion-sensitive in situ hydrogels on Alzheimer's disease
Ou GE ; Chen WENYUAN ; Yang MEIYAN ; Li QIAN ; Zhang YUANYUAN ; Wan DELIAN ; Du LINA ; Ma BAIPING
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2021;8(1):59-64
Objective: To study the preventive effect of Timosaponin BⅡ (T-BⅡ) -loaded temperature/ion-sensitive nasal in situ hydrogels (ISGs) on Alzheimer's disease (AD), its preparation technology, characteristics and in vivo effects were evaluated.Methods: The morphological and rheological properties were evaluated. The preventive effects of T-BⅡ ISG on scopolamine-induced AD in mice were determined with the index of muscarinicreceptor 1 (M1) expression and pathological changes. Results: Results revealed that T-BⅡ ISG significantly increased the content of M1 choline receptors in the hippocampus of mice and ameliorated the damage incurred to the hippocampal cornu ammonis 1 (CA1) area. Conclusion: T-BⅡ ISGs is a reasonable and convenient method of exerting an obvious preventive effect on mice with AD induced by scopolamine. This, thereby, lays forth a new treatment option for preventing AD.
3.Simultaneous determination of five furostanol saponins in rhizome and fibrous root of Anemarrhena asphodeloides Bge. by HPLC-CAD
Fengxia MA ; Xinguang SUN ; Jie ZHANG ; Zhen LONG ; Yang ZHAO ; Chunni ZHANG ; Fangxu WANG ; Shuchen LIU ; Baiping MA
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research 2017;44(6):642-646
Objective To develop a method for the determination of five furostanol saponins(timosaponin N,timosaponin L, timosaponin BⅡ,25R-timosaponin BⅡ,and 25S-officinalisnin-Ⅰ)in rhizome and fibrous root of Anemarrhena asphodeloides Bge. by HPLC with the charged aerosol detector(CAD). Methods The analysis was performed on TechMate C18-ST-II(250 mm×4.6 mm,5μm)with acetonitrile:water(22:78,V/V),the flow rate of 1.0 ml/min and column temperature at 30℃. The Corona parameters were as follows:sampling rate 10 Hz,filter 5 s,and the nebulizer temperature 55℃. Results The approach showed good linearity for five saponins. The correlation coefficients(r2)for calibration curves varied from 0.9992 to 0.9998. The limits of detection(LOD)were 0.28,0.92,0.92,0.92 and 0.92 ng for five steroidal saponins,respectively. The limits of quantitation(LOQ)were found to be 0.92, 2.77,2.77,2.77 and 2.76 ng,respectively. RSD calculated from peak area of precision,repeatability and stability in 48 h were all less than 3.0%. The average recoveries of timosaponin N,timosaponin L,timosaponin BⅡ,25R-timosaponinBⅡ,and 25S-officinalis-nin-Ⅰwere 98.17%,101.37%,98.53%,97.63%,and 98.17%,respectively. Conclusion The developed method is accurate,reli-able,which could be applied to the quality control of multiple components in A. asphodeloides Bge.
4.Operative treatment and classification system of terrible triad of the elbow
Guanyi LIU ; Weihu MA ; Leijie ZHOU ; Ming LI ; Jianxiang FENG ; Baiping JIAO ; Zhijun PAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2017;37(21):1361-1370
Objective To explore the classification system and outcomes of surgical treatment for terrible triad of the elbow.Methods Data of 42 patients with terrible triad elbow injuries who were surgically treated between 2009 and 2015 were retrospectively analyzed.There were 29 males and 13 females with a mean age of 47 years at the time of injury.42 patients of terrible triad injuries were classified into four types:type ⅠA,ⅠB,Ⅱ,Ⅲ,and Ⅳ injuries.Type ⅠA and Ⅱ injuries were treated through an isolated lateral approach,while type ⅠB,Ⅲ and Ⅳ injuries were treated by a combined lateral and anteromedial approach.Operative treatment consisted of repair or replacement of the radial head,repair of the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) and coronoid fracture fixation.Type ⅠA injuries were treated with radial head and LCL repair without coronoid fixation.Type Ⅳ elbow injuries were treated with medial collateral ligament (MCL) repair.Elbow functional status was evaluated using the Mayo elbow performance score (MEPS).Results There were three patients with type ⅠA injuries,7 patients type ⅠB injuries,15 type Ⅱ injuries,10 type Ⅲ injuries,and 7 type Ⅳ injuries.The average follow-up period was 30 months (range,24-56 months).All fractures of coronoid got union at average 11.5 months except for type ⅠA injuries.40 patients with fractures of radial head got union at average 12.4 months and two patients underwent radial head replacement without loosening.The mean flexion-extension arc was 107°±22°,the mean flexion contracture was 20°±10° and the mean flexion was 127°±14°.The average forearm rotation arc was 145°±14°,which included an average pronation of 73°±8° and an average supination of 71°±9°.The mean MEPS was 89±9 points (range,55-100 points),with excellent results in 24 elbows,good result in 17 and poor result in one;the excellence rate was 97% (41/42).Thirteen patients had radiographic signs of arthrosis according to the Broberg-Morrey system (9 elbows were grade 1 and 4 were grade 2).5 patients had evidence of heterotopic ossification,of which four had minimal periarticular ossification and did not require additional surgery.The remaining patient showed significant heterotopic ossification and required an elbow release.1 patient with type Ⅲ injury developed transient median nerve paralysis and got full recovery after conservative treatment for 8 weeks.1 patient with type Ⅲ injury developed ulnar neuropathy and required an anterior ulnar nerve transposition.2 patients,who had shifting hardware but still achieved union,required a second surgery to remove the implant:one patient had a Kirschner wire shift from the radial head at 6 months after surgery,and the other had a loose screw in the coronoid process at one year after surgery.Conclusion Our classification system of terrible triad of the elbow may provide a guide for the selection of an ideal surgical approach and treatment modality.
5.Gut microbiota and Alzheimer′s disease
Tongju LI ; Yang ZHAO ; Guoming DONG ; Dexian JIA ; Baiping MA
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research 2016;(1):15-19,32
Gut microbiota(GM)consists of a complex community of microorganism species that live in the digestive tracts of animals including humans. Dysbiosis is believed to involve in the development of some diseases. Recently dysbiosis in the patients with Alzheimer′s disease(AD)and AD rat models was reported. GM may influence the pathogenesis and development of AD in several ways. Some neurotoxic substances produced by GM can invade into the brain via circulation and impair the neural functions. These sub?stances include ammonia,cyanobacteria-producedβ-N-methylamino-L-alanine,saxitoxin,anatoxin-αand amyloid. The decrease in brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)in hippocampus and cerebral cortex induced by dysbiosis contributes to the cognitive dys?function. Dysbiosis related endotoxin can induce inflammation,which is one important risk factor for obesity,insulin resistance(IR) and type 2 diabetes mellitus(TIDM). AD and diabetes have good correlation and similarity. Probiotics,prebiotics and Chinese herbal medicines can rebuild GM and have been reported to ameliorate the memory loss of AD patients or model rats. However ,whether and how their preventative and therapeutic effects on AD mediated by GM are worthy of further investigation.
6.Techniques and strategies for characterization and isolation of chemical components of traditional Chinese medicines
Baiping MA ; Liping KANG ; Xu PANG ; Renyi YAN
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research 2015;(4):413-426
The chemic al composition of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is the material base for its prevention and treatment of disease. Characterization, analysis and isolation of chemical constituents, important fields of modern research on TCM, however, are still a great challenge due to the complexity. In recent years, considerable progress has been made in these fields with the application of new chromatographic packing materials and methods, analysis technologies represented by LC-MS and the associated databases and softwares. Here, the advancement of methods and strategies used in the research on the chemical constituents of TCM is briefly reviewed.
7.Qualitative analysis of chemical constituents in Si-Wu Decoction based on TCM component database.
Zhenfang WANG ; Yang ZHAO ; Ziquan FAN ; Liping KANG ; Lirui QIAO ; Jie ZHANG ; Yue GAO ; Baiping MA
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(10):1309-17
In order to clarify the chemical constituents of Si-Wu Decoction rapidly and holistically, we analyzed the ethanol extract of Si-Wu Decoction by UPLC/Q-TOF-MSE and UNIFI which based on traditional Chinese medicine database, the probable structures of 113 compounds were identified. The results show that this method can rapidly and effectively characterize the chemical compounds of Si-Wu Decoction and provide a new solution for identification of components from complex TCM extract.
8.Advances in the study of derivatization of ginsenosides and their anti-tumor structure-activity relationship.
Man CAO ; Heshui YU ; Xinbo SONG ; Baiping MA
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2012;47(7):836-43
Ginsenosides, belonging to a group of saponins with triterpenoid dammarane skeleton, show a variety of pharmacological effects. Among them, some ginsenoside derivatives, which can be produced by acidic and alkaline hydrolysis, biotransformation and steamed process from the major ginsenosides in ginseng plant, perform stronger activities than the major primeval ginsenosides on inhibiting growth or metastasis of tumor, inducing apoptosis and differentiation of tumor and reversing multidrug resistance of tumor. Therefore ginsenoside derivatives are promising as antitumor active compounds and drugs. In this review, the derivatization methods, ginsenoside derivatives and their anti-tumor structure-activity relationship have been summarized for providing useful information for the research and development of novel antitumor drugs.
9.Identification of chemical constituents in qiliqiangxin capsule by UPLC-Q-TOF/MS(E).
Liping KANG ; Yang ZHAO ; Heshui YU ; Yixun LIU ; Chengqi XIONG ; Dawei TAN ; Jiming JIA ; Hongtao WANG ; Shuyan TIAN ; Baiping MA
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(10):1231-6
In order to clarify the chemical constituents in Qiliqiangxin capsule, a rapid ultra-performance liquid chromatography/orthogonal acceleration time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q-TOF/MS(E)) method was established. Forty peaks were identified on line using this method. The herbal sources of these peaks were assigned. The results implied that triterpenoid saponins, flavonoid glycosides, C21-steroids and phenolic acids were included in the main components of Qiliqiangxin capsule. The method is simple and rapid for elucidation of the constituents of Qiliqiangxin capsule and the results are useful for the quality control of Qiliqiangxin capsule.
10.Prostaglandin E1 used as a pre-operative treatment for the neonates with transposition of great vessels with intact ventricular septum
Baiping SUN ; Zewei ZHANG ; Jiangen YU ; Jianhua LI ; Xongkai ZHU ; Lianglong MA
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(6):598-600
Objective To study the therapeutic effects of prostaglandin E1 on the neonates with transposition of the great vessels with intact ventricular septum (TGV/IVS) retrospectively. Method From January 2004 to June 2009, 34 neonates with TGV/IVS were enrolled in this study. The pulse rate and oxygen saturation (SpO2) of patients were measured percutaneouly at admission. Lipo-prostaglandin E1 (Lipo-PGE1) was administered via peripheral vein with pumping infusion continuously after diagnosis by echocardiography in order to keep the ductus arteriosus (DA) patent. The dose and the time required for the Lipo-PGEl to produce effect were recorded. The changes of SpO2 before and after administration of Lipo-PGE1 were observed. The changes of DA's diameter detected by using echocardiography before and during the operation. Results In all patients the initial dose of Lipo-PGEl was 5 ng/( kg·min) except 3 patients whom larger dosed were required to give guided by the change of SpO2 with 10 ng/(kg·min) in two patients and 15 ng/(kg·min) in one patient. The time required for Lipo-PGE to produce the effect was 5-15 minutes in most infants with mean of (12 ± 3) minutes. The mean SpO2 of the patients measured at admission was (80.05±7.64)%, and it was (86.41±4.83)% two hours before operation (P < 0.05). The average diameter of DA was (0.37±0.08) cm at the time diagnosis and it was (0.51 ±0.15) cm during the operation. The adverse effects occurred in two patients and one of them had apnea and was treated mechanical ventilation. Conclusions Lipo-PGE1 given by continuous pumping infusion via peripheral vein in dose of 5 ng per kilogram per minute can maintainthe DA patency and promote the systemic oxygenation and perfusion, improving the circulation and oxygenation and correcting the acidosis until the plastic surgery performed. Most of the adverse effects of PGE1 are dose related.

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