1.Degranulation of mast cells in renal carcinoma and the correlation with angiogenesis
Leihong YE ; Guodong GUO ; Wenjie YANG ; Yule CHEN
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(11):1004-1008
[Objective] To investigate the characteristics of mast cell degranulation in renal carcinoma and the correlation with angiogenesis. [Methods] Mast cells in human renal carcinoma and adjacent tissues were labeled with Tryptase immunohistochemical staining and the infiltration density was calculated.The degranulation level was evaluated according to the distribution of Tryptase inside and outside the mast cells.Vascular endothelial cells were labeled with CD31 immunohistochemical staining and tumor microvascular density was counted.The difference in the number of cells and degranulation level between renal carcinoma and adjacent tissues were compared.The correlations of degranulation with infiltration density and microvessel density were analyzed. [Results] A total of 125 renal carcinoma tissues and 52 adjacent tissues were enrolled in the study.Tryptase staining showed that mast cell density in renal carcinoma and adjacent tissues was (2.67±0.22) and (0.63±0.14) cells/HPF, respectively; the positive rate of mast cell degranulation was 70.3% and 34.3%(P<0.01), respectively.According to the density of mast cells, renal carcinoma tissues were divided into three groups: low, medium and high.The positive rate of mast cell degranulation in the three groups was 42.1%, 64.1% and 83.3%, respectively.Tumor microvessel density in the degranulation positive group was significantly higher than that in the negative group [(24.18±1.64) vs.(10.18±1.97) cells/HPF, P<0.01]. [Conclusion] The level of mast cell degranulation is significantly higher in renal carcinoma than in adjacent tissues, which is associated with infiltration level and angiogenesis.
2.In vitro evaluation of antibacterial activity of fusidic acid against Propionbacterium acnes
Ying MA ; Ye LIU ; Qianqian WANG ; Shi WU ; Yang YANG ; Haihui HUANG ; Leihong XIANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2014;47(11):823-825
Objective To evaluate the in vitro antibacterial activity of fusidic acid against P.acnes.Methods Fifty strains of P.acnes were clinically isolated from Huashan Hospital,Fudan University from March to September 2013.The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of several antibacterial agents including fusidic acid against these P.aches isolates were determined by using the agar dilution method according to the recommendations of Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI).Data were analyzed using the WHONET 5.4 software.Results Among the 50 P.acnes isolates,90% were sensitive to fusidic acid,90% to moxifloxacin,54% to clindamycin,46% to erythromycin,but 100% were resistant to metronidazole.The minimum concentration required to inhibit the growth of 50% organisms (MIC50) and 90% organisms (MIC90) were 0.5 and 1.0 mg/L respectively for fusidic acid,whereas clindamycin and erythromycin both showed higher MIC90 values (> 128 mg/L).At the concentration of 128 mg/L,clindamycin inhibited the growth of 70% of the P.acnes isolates,and erythromycin inhibited the growth of 48% of them,while the growth of all the isolates was inhibited by fusidic acid at 2 mg/L.Conclusion Fusidic acid exhibits excellent antibacterial activity against clinical isolates of P.acnes in vitro.
3.A new steroidal glycoside from Lygodium japonicum
Leihong ZHANG ; Chunlin FAN ; Xiantao ZHANG ; Zhiqi YIN ; Wencai YE
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2006;(6):491-493
To investigate the chemical constituents from the aerial parts of Lygodium japonicum. Methods:Various chromatographic techniques were employed for isolation and purification of the constituents. The structures were elucidated by chemical evidence and spectral methods. Results:A new stigmasterol glycoside,(24R)-stigmastan-3β,5α,6β-triol 3-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (1),together with three known phenolic glycosides:6-O-p-coumaroyl-D-glucopyranose (2),6-O-caffeoyl-D-glucopyranose (3),1-O-(E)-caffeoyl-β-D-gentiobiose (4) were obtained and identified by spectroscopic methods. Conclusion:All compounds were isolated from Lygodiaceae for the first time.

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