1.Methodological study and clinical application of HPLC-MS/MS for the determination of olverembatinib in the plasma of leukemia patients
Jinyan GUO ; Wenli SUN ; Rui LIU ; Guangze LU ; Hongxing LIU ; Lei WANG
China Pharmacist 2024;28(11):472-480
Objective To establish a high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry(HPLC-MS/MS)method for determining the plasma concentration of olverembatinib in leukemia patients,apply it to clinical drug monitoring,and provide reliable basis for rational drug use in clinical practice.Methods Ponatinib-d8 was used as an internal standard,and methanol was used to precipitate plasma proteins and extract olverembatinib.The chromatographic column was Welch Ultimate XB-C18 cloumn(50 mmx4.6 mm,5 μm),with a column temperature of 60 ℃.The mobile phase consisted of an aqueous solution(containing 0.1%formic acid+2 mmol/L ammonium acetate)-methanol solution(containing 0.1%formic acid),with a flow rate of 0.8 mL/min and gradient elution.Electrospray positive ion mode was used,with multiple reaction monitoring scanning.The quantitative ion pair of olverembatinib was m/z 533.3→260.1,the qualitative ion pair was m/z 533.3→433.3,and the internal standard ion pair was m/z 541.1 →260.2.The plasma samples of 40 leukemia patients taking olverembatinib were monitored and analyzed for concentration,and IBM SPSS Statistics 27.0 and OriginPro 2021 softwares were used for statistical analysis of the results.Results The linear range of olverembatinib was 1-250 ng/mL(r=0.998 0),the lower limit of quantification was 1 ng/mL,the extraction recovery rate was 100.28%~101.27%,the intra-day precision RSD was 1.15%~3.87%,and the inter-day precision RSD was 2.32%~3.68%.Conclusion This method is easy to operate,highly specific and sensitive,and can be used to determine the blood concentration of olverembatinib in leukemia patients.
2.Application of HPLC-MS/MS in the Determination of Methylprednisolone Concentration in Patients with Hematological Diseases
Jinyan GUO ; Wenli SUN ; Hongxing LIU ; Lei WANG
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2024;39(6):211-217
Objective To establish a high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry(HPLC-MS/MS)method for determining the plasma concentration of methylprednisolone in patients with hematological diseases,and apply it to guide the clinical application.Methods Plasma samples were subjected to methanol-precipitated protein containing internal standard methylprednisolone-d3.The HPLC system was equipped with an Ultimate XB-C18(4.6mm×50mm,5 μm particle size),maintained at 60℃,and 5 μl of the supernatant was injected.Mobile phases consisting of 0.1%(v/v)formic acid(1∶1 000)and 2 mmol/L ammonium acetate in water(B)and 0.1%(v/v)formic acid(1∶1 000)in methanol at a flow rate of 0.8 ml/min was used.The electrospray ionization(ESI)source was operating in positive ion mode.Multiple reaction monitoring(MRM)was applied for the detection of the components:Methylprednisolone mass-to-charge ratio(m/z)375.4 → 339.4(qualitative ions),methylprednisolone m/z 375.4→357.3(quantitative ions),methylprednisolone-d3 m/z 378.2→360.3.The peak area ratio of methylprednisolone to methylprednisolone-d3 was used as the quantitative basis.The concentration of methylprednisolone in plasma was calculated and its performance was investigated.Results The linear range of methylprednisolone was 10~1 000ng/ml(r2=0.996 7),and the lower limit of quantification was 10 ng/ml.The RSDs of intra-day and inter-day precision results were less than 15%and the relative recovery ranged from 99.52%~104.79%.For methylprednisolone,the samples were stable at-20℃after three repeated freeze-thaw cycles.The prepared samples were stable at room temperature and 4℃for 24h(RSDs<15%).The steady-state blood drug concentrations of methylprednisolone in 16 patients were in the ranges of 1~258 ng/ml.Conclusion The HPLC-MS/MS method can accurately,rapidly and simply detect the concentration of methylprednisolone,and be suitable for clinical application.
3.Comparison of clinical characteristics and outcomes of infants with moderate and severe acute respiratory distress syndrome diagnosed according to baseline oxygenation index
Boliang FANG ; Kechun LI ; Feng XU ; Guoping LU ; Xiaoxu REN ; Yucai ZHANG ; Youpeng JIN ; Ying WANG ; Chunfeng LIU ; Yibing CHENG ; Qiaozhi YANG ; Shufang XIAO ; Yiyu YANG ; Ximin HUO ; Zhixian LEI ; Hongxing DANG ; Shuang LIU ; Zhiyuan WU ; Jiansheng ZENG ; Suyun QIAN
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2023;30(8):561-565
Objective:To analyze the difference of clinical characteristics and outcomes of infants with moderate and severe pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome(PARDS)diagnosed according to baseline oxygenation index(OI) in pediatric intensive care unit(PICU).Methods:Second analysis of the data collected from the "Efficacy of pulmonary surfactant (PS) in the treatment of children with moderate and severe ARDS" program.Retrospectively compare of the differences in clinical data such as general condition, underlying diseases, OI, mechanical ventilation, PS administration and outcomes among infants with moderate and severe PARDS divided by baseline OI who admitted to PICUs at 14 participating tertiary hospitals from 2016 to December 2021.Results:Among the 101 cases, 55 cases (54.5%) were moderate and 46 cases (45.5%) were severe PARDS.The proportion of male in the severe group (50.0% vs.72.7%, P=0.019) and the pediatric critical illness score(PCIS)[72 (68, 78) vs.76 (70, 80), P=0.019] were significantly lower than those in the moderate group, while there was no significant difference regarding age, body weight, etiology of PARDS and underlying diseases.The utilization rate of high-frequency ventilator in the severe group was significantly higher than that in the moderate group (34.8% vs.10.9%, P=0.004), but there was no significant difference in PS use, fluid load and pulmonary complications.The 24 h OI improvement (0.26±0.33 vs.0.04±0.34, P=0.001) and the 72 h OI improvement[0.34 (-0.04, 0.62) vs.0.15 (-0.14, 0.42), P=0.029)]in the severe group were significantly better than those in the moderate group, but there was no significant difference regarding mortality, length of hospital stay and intubation duration after diagnosis of PARDS between the two groups. Conclusion:In moderate and severe(divided by baseline OI) PARDS infants with invasive mechanical ventilation, children in severe group have better oxygenation improvement in the early stage after PARDS identified and are more likely to receive high frequency ventilation compared to those in moderate group.Baseline OI can not sensitively distinguish the outcomes and is not an ideal index for PARDS grading of this kind of patient.
4. Study on safety of adjuvant radiotherapy concurrent with weekly chemotherapy for stage ⅡB-ⅣA esophageal carcinoma after radical resection
Wenjie NI ; Shufei YU ; Jinsong YANG ; Wencheng ZHANG ; Zongmei ZHOU ; Hongxing ZHANG ; Dongfu CHEN ; Qinfu FENG ; Jima LYU ; Jun LIANG ; Xiaozhen WANG ; Xin WANG ; Lei DENG ; Wenqing WANG ; Tao ZHANG ; Nan BI ; Zefen XIAO
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2019;41(6):415-420
Objective:
To evaluate the tolerability and short-term efficacy of chemo-radiotherapy in 125 patients with stage ⅡB-ⅣA esophageal carcinoma after radical resection.
Methods:
We retrospectively evaluated the rate of completion, toxicity and survival of patients undergoing adjuvant concurrent chemo-radiotherapy after radical resection of esophageal carcinoma from January 2004 to December 2014 in our institution. The survival rate was determined by the Kaplan-Meier method and analyzed using the log-rank test. Multivariate prognostic analysis was performed using the Cox proportional hazard model.
Results:
122 patients received more than 50 Gy dose (97.6%). A total of 52 patients received more than 5 weeks chemo-radiotherapy (41.6%), while 73 patients underwent only 1-4 weeks (58.4%). The median following up was 48.4 months. 8 patients lost follow up (6.4%). The 1-year and 3-year overall survival rate were 91.6% and 57.0%, respectively, with a median survival time of 64.4 months. The 1-year and 3-year disease free survival rate were 73.2% and 54.3%, respectively, with a median disease free survival time of 59.1 months. The most common acute complications associated with chemo-radiotherapy were myelosuppression, radiation esophagitis and radiation dermatitis, the majority of which were Grade 1-2. Of the 125 patients, there were 59 cases of recurrence, including 23 cases with local regional recurrence, 26 cases with hematogenous metastasis, and 8 cases with mixed recurrence. Univariate analysis showed that the numbers of concurrent chemotherapy was associated with the overall survival (
5.Study on safety of adjuvant radiotherapy concurrent with weekly chemotherapy for stage ⅡB?ⅣA esophageal carcinoma after radical resection
Wenjie NI ; Shufei YU ; Jinsong YANG ; Wencheng ZHANG ; Zongmei ZHOU ; Hongxing ZHANG ; Dongfu CHEN ; Qinfu FENG ; Jima LYU ; Jun LIANG ; Xiaozhen WANG ; Xin WANG ; Lei DENG ; Wenqing WANG ; Tao ZHANG ; Nan BI ; Zefen XIAO
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2019;41(6):415-420
Objective To evaluate the tolerability and short?term efficacy of chemo?radiotherapy in 125 patients with stageⅡB?ⅣA esophageal carcinoma after radical resection. Methods We retrospectively evaluated the rate of completion, toxicity and survival of patients undergoing adjuvant concurrent chemo?radiotherapy after radical resection of esophageal carcinoma from January 2004 to December 2014 in our institution. The survival rate was determined by the Kaplan?Meier method and analyzed using the log?rank test. Multivariate prognostic analysis was performed using the Cox proportional hazard model. Results 122 patients received more than 50 Gy dose (97.6%). A total of 52 patients received more than 5 weeks chemo? radiotherapy (41.6%), while 73 patients underwent only 1?4 weeks (58.4%). The median following up was 48.4 months. 8 patients lost follow up ( 6.4%). The 1?year and 3?year overall survival rate were 91.6%and 57.0%, respectively, with a median survival time of 64.4 months. The 1?year and 3?year disease free survival rate were 73.2% and 54.3%, respectively, with a median disease free survival time of 59.1 months. The most common acute complications associated with chemo?radiotherapy were myelosuppression, radiation esophagitis and radiation dermatitis, the majority of which were Grade 1?2. Of the 125 patients, there were 59 cases of recurrence, including 23 cases with local regional recurrence, 26 cases with hematogenous metastasis, and 8 cases with mixed recurrence. Univariate analysis showed that the numbers of concurrent chemotherapy was associated with the overall survival (P=0.006). But receiving more than 5 weeks was not the prognostic factor compared to 1 to 4 weeks chemotherapy (P=0.231). Multivariate analysis showed that only the numbers of concurrent chemotherapy was an independent prognostic factor ( P = 0.010 ). Conclusions Postoperative radiotherapy concurrent with weekly chemotherapy could improve the overall survival and decrease the recurrence for stage ⅡB?ⅣA esophageal carcinoma after radical resection. However, the completion rate of chemotherapy was low, so it was necessary to explore reasonable regimens to improve the completion rate and carry out prospective randomized controlled trial.
6.Study on safety of adjuvant radiotherapy concurrent with weekly chemotherapy for stage ⅡB?ⅣA esophageal carcinoma after radical resection
Wenjie NI ; Shufei YU ; Jinsong YANG ; Wencheng ZHANG ; Zongmei ZHOU ; Hongxing ZHANG ; Dongfu CHEN ; Qinfu FENG ; Jima LYU ; Jun LIANG ; Xiaozhen WANG ; Xin WANG ; Lei DENG ; Wenqing WANG ; Tao ZHANG ; Nan BI ; Zefen XIAO
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2019;41(6):415-420
Objective To evaluate the tolerability and short?term efficacy of chemo?radiotherapy in 125 patients with stageⅡB?ⅣA esophageal carcinoma after radical resection. Methods We retrospectively evaluated the rate of completion, toxicity and survival of patients undergoing adjuvant concurrent chemo?radiotherapy after radical resection of esophageal carcinoma from January 2004 to December 2014 in our institution. The survival rate was determined by the Kaplan?Meier method and analyzed using the log?rank test. Multivariate prognostic analysis was performed using the Cox proportional hazard model. Results 122 patients received more than 50 Gy dose (97.6%). A total of 52 patients received more than 5 weeks chemo? radiotherapy (41.6%), while 73 patients underwent only 1?4 weeks (58.4%). The median following up was 48.4 months. 8 patients lost follow up ( 6.4%). The 1?year and 3?year overall survival rate were 91.6%and 57.0%, respectively, with a median survival time of 64.4 months. The 1?year and 3?year disease free survival rate were 73.2% and 54.3%, respectively, with a median disease free survival time of 59.1 months. The most common acute complications associated with chemo?radiotherapy were myelosuppression, radiation esophagitis and radiation dermatitis, the majority of which were Grade 1?2. Of the 125 patients, there were 59 cases of recurrence, including 23 cases with local regional recurrence, 26 cases with hematogenous metastasis, and 8 cases with mixed recurrence. Univariate analysis showed that the numbers of concurrent chemotherapy was associated with the overall survival (P=0.006). But receiving more than 5 weeks was not the prognostic factor compared to 1 to 4 weeks chemotherapy (P=0.231). Multivariate analysis showed that only the numbers of concurrent chemotherapy was an independent prognostic factor ( P = 0.010 ). Conclusions Postoperative radiotherapy concurrent with weekly chemotherapy could improve the overall survival and decrease the recurrence for stage ⅡB?ⅣA esophageal carcinoma after radical resection. However, the completion rate of chemotherapy was low, so it was necessary to explore reasonable regimens to improve the completion rate and carry out prospective randomized controlled trial.
7.Electroacupuncture activates phosphorylated AMPKαto regulate the expression of the mTOR gene in rats with functional dyspepsia
Lei TANG ; Hongxing ZHANG ; Paidi XU ; Zhaoxia KANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2018;40(11):809-813
Objective To investigate how electroacupuncture activates the AMPKαpathway in the treatment of functional dyspepsia ( FD) . Methods Tail clipping stimulation was combined with an irregular diet to induce FD in 20 Sprague-Dawley rats. They were randomly divided into a model group and an electroacupuncture group, each of 10. Ten others had no FD induced and formed a normal group. The rats in the electroacupuncture group were given 10 days of electroacupuncture treatment, while those in the normal and model groups were restrained and fixed like those in the electroacupuncture group, but not given electroacupuncture. The expression of phosphorylated adenosine mono-phosphate-activated protein kinase alpha (p-AMPKα), phosphorylated tuberin (p-TSC2) and Rheb protein in the stomachs and small intestines of each group were detected using the western blotting. Levels of mTOR mRNA were quantified using the reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction ( RT-PCR) . Results The western blotting re-sults showed that compared with the normal group, the expression levels of p-AMPKα and p-TSC2 in the stomachs and small intestines of the model group decreased significantly, while that of Rheb protein increased significantly. Compared with the model group, the expression of p-AMPKαand p-TSC2 increased significantly after the electroacu-puncture treatment, while that of Rheb protein decreased significantly. According to the RT-PCR results, the expres-sion of mTOR mRNA in the stomachs and small intestines of the model group was up-regulated significantly compared with the normal group. Compared with the model group, expression of mTOR mRNA in the electroacupuncture group was significantly down-regulated. Conclusion Electroacupuncture can activate the AMPKα pathway, up-regulate the expression of the related protein p-TSC2, and decrease the expression of Rheb protein, thereby down-regulating the transcription of the mTOR gene. That would serve to treat FD.
8.Efficacy of two reverse pedicle flaps for repairing soft tissue defects of the finger
Lei XIA ; Yuben XU ; Hongxing ZHANG ; Peng LI ; Liangku HUANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2017;40(2):134-138
Objective To observe the effect of two reverse pedicle flap repaired soft tissue defect of the finger.Methods From April,2011 to March,2015,46 patients were randomly divided into two groups.Twenty-eight cases were performed by dorsal metacarpal artery flaps with cutaneous branches as pedicle and the 18 cases were performed by reverse the proper palmar digital artery dorsal branches island flap.The complication,survival rate,hand function and appearance were analyzed.Results The dorsal metacarpal artery flaps with cutaneous branches as pedicle and reverse the proper palmar digital artery dorsal branches island flap were an average follow-up of 18 and 15 months,all flaps survived.For fingertip defects,8 cases were repaired with as pedicle as the dorsal metacarpal artery flaps with cutaneous branches as pedicle while 16 cases were repaired with reverse the proper palmar digital artery dorsal branches island flap.Among them,complication included 2 cases of early venous congestion and 2 cases of superficial skin necrosis.One case of reverse the digital artery dorsal branches island flap blistered;the flap sensibility was good recovery.The two-point discrimination testing of dorsal metacarpal artery flaps with cutaneous branches as pedicle was from 6.0 to 9.0 mm (average of 7.1 ± 0.5 mm);the two-point discrimination testing of dorsal metacarpal artery flaps with cutaneous branches as pedicle was from 4.0 to 7.0 mm (average of 5.2 ± 0.4 mm),but there were differences in two-point discrimination and there was statistically significant (P < 0.05).There was no significant difference between the two groups each finger interphalangeal joint activity compared with the healthy side.The study found that 10 cases of dorsal metacarpal artery flaps appearance was 5 mm higher than normal skin and 1 patient of reverse the digital artery dorsal branches island flap appearance was 5 mm higher than normal skin,the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05),the latter was better than the former,especially repaired fingertip defect.Conclusion Dorsal metacarpal artery flaps with cutaneous branches as pedicle and reverse the proper palmar digital artery dorsal branches island flap were safe and reliable,it is the ideal flap finger defects.For finger fingertip defect repaired reverse the proper palmar digital artery dorsal branches island flap is superior dorsal metacarpal artery flaps with cutaneous branches as pedicle.
9.Application of HPLC-MS/MS Method in the Determination of Whole Blood Concentration of Tacrolimus in Bone Marrow Transplant Patient
Lei WANG ; Hongxing LIU ; Wenli SUN
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2017;32(2):126-130
Objective To develop a HPLC-MS/MS method for determination of Tacrolimus(FK506) in bone marrow trans plant patient,and explore the relationship of HPLC-MS/MS with CMIA and Elecsys in the measurement of FK506 blood drug concentration,and provide reliable basis for clinical rational use of monitoring method in FK506 blood drug concentra tion.Methods The separation was performed on a Ultimate xB-C18 column with a mobile phase of water (containing 2 mmol/L ammonium acetate and 0.1 ml/dl formic acid) and methanol (containing 0.1 ml/dl formic acid).The way of eluting was gradient.Mass spectrum detection method was ESI positive ion mode and the MRM transitions of FK506 m/z 821.5~ 768.5 and Ascomycin m/z 809.4~756.4.Selected part of the whole blood samples of FK506 in bone marrow transplant patient and respectively were tested by HPLC/MS/MS method,CMIA method and Elecsys method.Then,three methods for the detection of FK506 density were compared.Results The standard curve of FK506 was linear over the range of 0.5~50 ng/ml,Y=0.228X-0.003 08 (r=0.999 0).FK506 blood concentrations were not significantly different in HPLC/MS/MS method,CMIA method and Elecsys method.Conclusion The HPLC-MS/MS method in the detection of FK506 was established and can be used for monitoring of whole blood concentration of FK506 in bone marrow transplant patients.
10.Expressions of matrix metalloproteinases and their inhibitors in steroid-induced necrosis of rat femoral head
Hongxing ZHAO ; Yuanxia HUANG ; Haibin XU ; Dapeng WU ; Lei WANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(2):231-234
Objective To study the protein expression levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs)and their inhibitors in bone tissues of rat femoral head and to explore the relationship between necrosis of femoral head and glucocorticoid.Methods Twenty healthy adult SD rats were randomly divided into glucocorticoid group and control group,with 10 rats in each.Glucocorticoid group was treated with intramuscular injection of hydrocortisone twice a week.The control group received normal saline of the same volume.Four weeks later,bone tissues of left femoral head were collected from each group of rats for HE determination of femoral head necrosis.The expressions of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1 ), matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2 ), tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1 ),and tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (TIMP-2 )at mRNA and protein levels were detected by RT-PCR and Western blot techniques,respectively.Results The expressions of MMP-1 and MMP-2 at mRNA and protein levels were higher in glucocorticoid group than those in the control group. However,TIMP-1 and TIMP-2 gene and protein expression levels were lower in glucocorticoid group (all P<0.05). Conclusion The expressions of MMPs in bone tissues of rat femoral head in early necrosis were increased,but their inhibitors had decreased expressions. We can draw the conclusion that glucocorticoid-induced necrosis of femoral head may be related to its regulation of the expression levels of MMPs and their related inhibitors.

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