1.Research on Water Extraction Process of Flos Lonicerae-Fructus Forsythuae Based on Network Pharmacology and Design Space
Ting CUI ; Meizhou LI ; Lifan GAN ; Jiaming LIN ; Lijin LIANG ; Xingpeng HUANG ; Zhipeng ZHANG
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;40(1):47-60
OBJECTIVE To optimize the water extraction process of Flos Lonicerae-Fructus Forsythuae and determine the range of water extraction process parameters.METHODS The active components were screened by network pharmacology,and the indica-tor ingredients were determined in combination with the quality markers under the relevant terms of Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2020 edition and the literature.Take extraction yield and the extraction rate of the indicative component as the critical quality attributes of the water extraction process to screen critical process parameters.The mathematical model was established by Box-Behnken experimental design to investigate the interaction between CQAs and CPPs and build the design space of the water extraction process of Flos Lonicerae-Fruc-tus Forsythuae.RESULTS The extraction percentages of phenolic acids,forsythoside A and forsythin were screened as the index components;specifications of medicinal slices,extraction time and water addition were the key process parameters.Based on the estab-lishment and optimization of the design space,the optimum water extraction process was obtained as follows:the medicinal slice of Lian-Qiao was broken into 0.8-1.2 cm,adding 12 times the amount of water in the first and extract for 30-50 min,10 times the a-mount of water in the second and extract for 25-30 min.CONCLUSION The verification results show that the measured value ob-tained by using the design space method to optimize the water extraction process is close to the predicted value,indicating that the method is stable and reliable,which can provide ideas for its further process development and quality control for the couple medicines of Flos Lonicerae-Fructus Forsythuae.
2.Investigation of symptom clusters and sentinel symptoms in early postoperative breast cancer patients
Lizhen WANG ; Cuiwei LAI ; Ni QIU ; Huaying HUANG ; Junfeng SONG ; Shiqi WEN ; Yuting ZENG ; Danna ZENG ; Tai XU ; Tianli LAI
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(20):23-26
Objective To investigate the composition of symptom clusters in early postoperative breast cancer patients and analyze the sentinel symptoms of each cluster of symptoms. Methods A total of 309 patients who underwent mastectomy were conveniently sampled and surveyed using the Chinese version of the Anderson Symptom Inventory. Principal component analysis and varimax orthogonal rotation were employed to analyze the symptom clusters, and their associations were analyzed using the Apriori algorithm model to identify the sentinel symptoms of each cluster of symptoms. Results Three symptom clusters were identified in early postoperative breast cancer patients: neuro-sleep symptom cluster [fatigue (weakness)-distress-pain-sleepiness-restless sleep], sensory-perception symptom cluster (numbness-forgetfulness-shortness of breath-sadness-dry mouth), and digestive system symptom cluster (nausea-vomiting-loss of appetite). Fatigue was the sentinel symptom of the neuro-sleep symptom cluster, numbness was the sentinel symptom of the sensory-perception symptom cluster, and nausea was the sentinel symptom of the digestive system symptom cluster. Conclusion Early postoperative breast cancer patients experience multiple symptom clusters, with sentinel symptoms existing in each cluster. Healthcare staff should develop intervention measures based on sentinel symptoms to improve the efficiency of symptom management and reduce the degree of symptom distress for patients.
5.Study on the chemical composition differences of different parts of Alpinia oxyphylla Miq.based on multivariate statistical analysis
Wuyi LI ; Meizhou LI ; Ting CUI ; Yanzhen LI ; Yao HUANG ; Sen HUANG ; Zhipeng ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2022;44(7):776-780
Objective:To establish the Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC) characteristic chromatogram of different parts of Alpinia oxyphylla Miq., and to compare different parts of the chemical components based on multivariate statistical analysis. Methods:The UPLC was used to establish the fingerprint of Alpinia oxyphylla Miq. . The chromatograms were matched to generate the UPLC charactersistic chromatogram of different parts. Based on the variance analysis of single factor, combined with the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) ,Cluster Analysis (CA) and the Partial Orthogonal Least Square Discriminant Analysis (OPLS-DA) to analyze the differences of different medicinal parts of Alpinia oxyphylla Miq.. Results:16 common peaks of Alpinia oxyphylla Miq. were demarcated in crude drugs, compared with the medicinal materials of Alpinia oxyphylla Miq., the peak 13 (tectochhrysin) was lost in the decoction pieces, and the shell were missing peak 5 and peak 6. The results of PCA and CA showed that 15 batches of different medicinal parts of Alpinia oxyphylla Miq. can be broadly divided into 3 categories. The OPLS-DA result showed that the value of the peak area of peaks 14 (Nootkatone), 4, 7 and 12 were the main factors affecting the chemical composition of different parts of Alpinia oxyphylla Miq. .Conclusion:The fingerprint determination method established in this study is stable and controllable, which could distinguish the different parts of Alpinia oxyphylla Miq. .
6.Study on effect and mechanism of HIF -1 α silencing combined with methylselenenic acid on proliferation and apoptosis of cervical cancer cells
Zhenhao Li ; Yaofeng Hou ; Ling Li ; Xuanyu Huang ; Wanyu Liu ; Aixia Zhang ; Nan Wang
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2022;57(12):1954-1959
Objective :
To investigate the influence and molecular mechanism of hypoxia-inducing factor-1 α( HIF- 1 α) gene silencing combined with methyl selenenic acid (MSA) on cervical cancer cell proliferation,apoptosis and cell migration.
Methods :
HeLa cells were transfected with HIF-1 interference RNA and negative control RNA.Af- ter transfection for 48 h,cells were stimulated with MSA for 24 h,and cell proliferation was determined by CCK-8 assay and colony formation.Apoptosis was determined by flow cytometry combined with Annexin V-FITC / PI.The expression levels of HIF-1α , Bcl-2 ,and E-cadherin were detected by Western blot assay. Cell migration ability was determined by Transwell assay. RNA-seq analysis was used to investigate the differentially expressed genes and differential signaling pathways.
Results :
Compared with the control group,interfering with HIF-1α combined with MSA significantly inhibited cell proliferation (P <0.01) .Flow cytometry results showed that the combined drug group significantly induced apoptosis.Transwell results showed that interfering with HIF-1α combined with MSA
inhibited HeLa cell migration.Compared with the control group,interfering with HIF-1α combined with MSA down- regulated the expression of Bcl-2 and up-regulated the expression of E-cadherin. RNA-sequencing combined with signal pathway enrichment results showed that the expression of apoptotic signal pathway and downstream genes was inhibited.
Conclusion
HIF-1α gene silencing combined with MSA can synergically inhibit the proliferation and induce apoptosis of cervical cancer cells,and its regulatory mechanism may be related to the expression of Bcl-2 family proteins and the inhibition of p53 signaling pathway.
7.Efficacy observation of the caudal-medial approach combined with "page-turning" middle lymphadenectomy in the laparoscopic right hemicolectomy.
Wen Jun XIONG ; Xiao Feng ZHU ; Yang Wen LIU ; Zhan Sheng FAN ; Jin LI ; Ji Wen LI ; Si Jing LUO ; Yan Sheng ZHENG ; Li Jie LUO ; Hai Peng HUANG ; Zi Ming CUI ; Jin WAN ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2021;24(3):272-276
Objective: To investigate the safety and feasibility of caudal-medial approach combined with "page-turning" middle lymphadenectomy in the laparoscopic right hemicolectomy. Methods: A descriptive cohort study was conducted. Clinical data of 35 patients who underwent laparoscopic radical right hemicolectomy using caudal-medial approach combined with "page-turning" middle lymphadenectomy at Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Guangdong Hospital of Chinese Medicine from April 2018 to May 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. All operations were performed consecutively by the same surgeon. The caudal-medial approach was used to dissect the right Toldt's fascia and the anterior pancreaticoduodenal space in a caudal-to-cranial and medial-to-lateral manner guided by the duodenum. The "page-turning" middle lymphadenectomy was used to dissect the mesocolon along the superior mesenteric vein with ileocolic vein, Henle's trunk and pancreas exposed preferentially. Results: All the 35 patients completed the operation successfully, and there was no damage and bleeding of superior mesenteric vessels and their branches. The operative time was (186.9±46.2) minutes, and the blood loss was 50 (10-200) ml. The first time to flatus was (2.1±0.6) days, and the time to fluid intake was (2.5±0.8) days. The postoperative hospital stay was 6 (3-18) d. The overall morbidity of postoperative complication was 8.6% (3/35), including grade II in 1 cases (2.8%) and grade IIIa in 2 case (5.7%) according to the Clavien-Dindo grading standard. The total number of lymph node dissected was 30.2±5.6, and the positive lymph node was 0 (0-7). Tumor staging revealed 5 cases of stage I, 18 cases of stage II, 11 cases of stage III, and 1 case of stage IVA. In this study, the median follow-up time was 15 (4-29) months. One patient died due to cerebrovascular accident 12 months after surgery, and no tumor recurrence or metastasis was observed in all other patients. Conclusions: Laparoscopic radical right hemicolectomy using caudal-medial approach combined with "page-turning" middle lymphadenectomy is safe and feasible. The anterior pancreaticoduodenal space is preferentially mobilized, which reduces the difficulty of central vascular dissection.
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Colectomy
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Laparoscopy
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Lymph Node Excision
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Retrospective Studies
8.Research progress of mitochondrial dysfunction in pancreatic diseases
Yonglang CHENG ; Meizhou HUANG ; Hao CHEN ; Baolin QIAN ; Zhiwei HUANG ; Wenguang FU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2021;27(8):637-640
Mitochondrial dysfunction is closely related to the occurrence and development of benign and malignant diseases of the pancreas. Mitochondrial membrane of the respiratory chain electron transfer and energy transfer plays an important role in maintaining normal cellular function. When the respiratory chain was disrupted, the oxidative stress was increased in the cell, and produced a large number of oxide intermediate products which target mitochondrial protein, DNA, etc, lead to mitochondrial dysfunction finally induced acute pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer and other diseases. In addition, mitochondrial homeostasis plays an indispensable role in maintaining the normal function of islet cells. This paper reviewed the research status of mitochondrial dysfunction in pancreatic diseases.
9.Research progress of hepatic non-parenchymal cells in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
Tianxiang ZHENG ; Rong LI ; Peng TAN ; Meizhou HUANG ; Baolin QIAN ; Hao CHEN ; Wenguang FU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2021;29(7):711-715
Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is an important link for the progression of metabolic-related fatty liver disease to end-stage liver disease such as cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, which seriously endangers human health. NASH pathogenesis is complex, and involves the interaction between hepatic parenchymal and non-parenchymal cells (NPCs), sinusoidal endothelial cells, Kupffer cells, hepatic stellate cells, and so on. Herein, the relevant research progress of NPCs in the pathogenesis of NASH is reviewed in order to further understand the role of NPCs in NASH.
10.Effect of indwelling drainage tube and extubation time on recessive hemorrhage and functional recovery after total hip arthroplasty.
Wei-Kang GUO ; Jian HUANG ; Song-Lang LIU ; Bing LAI ; Chuan-Xing LIANG ; Feng ZHENG ; Huang-Xiang ZENG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2020;33(8):716-720
OBJECTIVE:
To study and compare the effect of indwelling drainage tube and extubation time on occult hemorrhage and functional recovery after total hip arthroplasty(THA).
METHODS:
From July 2017 to June 2018, 123 patients who underwent THA in our hospital for the first time were selected as the subjects of study. According to whether the drainage tube was retained or not and the time of extubation, they were divided into three groups:in group A, 41 patients (24 males, 17 females, age 53 to 77 years) did not put drainage tube after THA;in group B, 41 patients were removed 24 hours after THA, 26 males and 15 females, aged 55 to 74 years;in group C, 41 patients were removed 48 hours after THA, 25 males and 16 females, aged 52 to 75 years. The VAS score of pain 72 hours after THA, the total and recessive blood loss, the time of starting functional exercise, and the incidence of postoperative limb swelling were recorded. All the patients were followed up for one year after discharge. Harris hip score was used to evaluate the degree of hip function recovery one year after operation.
RESULTS:
The occult blood loss of group A, B and C were(513.6±25.3), (521.7±33.4), (519.3±29.8) ml, respectively, with no significant difference(>0.05). There was no significant difference in blood loss in operation among the three groups(>0.05). In group B and C, the postoperative apparent blood loss was more than that in group A (<0.05). There was no significant difference in VAS scores of the three groups before and 72 hours after operation (>0.05). The time of getting out of bed in group A was shorter than that in group B and C (<0.05), and that in group B was shorter than that in group C(<0.05). The Harris hip score at 1 year after operationof the three groups was significantly higher than that of before operation (<0.05). There was no significant difference in Harris hip score before and after operation among three groups (>0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of complications among three groups (>0.05).
CONCLUSION
Whether the drainage tube is left or not and the time of extubation have no significant effect on the latent blood loss and functional recovery after THA, but without drainage tube after THA can reduce the apparent blood loss, patients can get out of bed at 6 hours after THA, which is more conducive to the recovery and nursing of patients.
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Airway Extubation
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip
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Drainage
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Recovery of Function
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Treatment Outcome


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