1.Progress of research on quantitative techniques for trace amount of crystals in solid state drugs
Tiantian DING ; Meiling SU ; Shuai QIAN ; Jianjun ZHANG ; Yuan GAO ; Yuanfeng WEI
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2024;55(2):181-193
Abstract: It is well-known that crystal form of a drug is a key factor impacting the physicochemical properties of the drug, which in turn affects its in vivo efficacy, safety and stability. The study on crystal forms of solid-state drugs is crucial for drug quality control, selection of production process and evaluation of clinical efficacy. The combination of chemometric and analytical techniques exhibited its great ability to analyze a large amount of multidimensional data, providing the possibility for quantification of trace amount of crystals (< 1%). Meanwhile, using the process analytical technology (PAT) to monitor the crystal content real-time during prescription preparation process can further realize the control on formulation quality and serve as a core technology to support the patent protection of crystalline forms. In this review, the combined application of crystal analytical techniques and chemometric methods for the quantitative analysis of trace crystals were summarized, aiming to provide guidance for the manufacturing of pharmaceutical preparations and their quality control.
2.Molecular genetic analysis and identification of novel alleles of ABO subtypes
Jun SU ; Xigang WANG ; Hongxia YANG ; Lingling CHE ; Tiantian REN ; Chunqing YANG ; Ling ZHAO ; Sheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2024;37(2):145-150
【Objective】 To study the molecular mechanism of 95 samples of serological ABO subtypes. 【Methods】 A total of 95 samples with discrepancy between forward and reverse blood grouping were subjected to serological confirmation, and genotyped by polymerase chain reaction with sequence-specific primers (PCR-SSP). For those subtype alleles could not be detected by PCR-SSP, ABO gene exon 1-7 sequencing and gene single strand sequencing were performed successively to determine the mutation site and the gene location. 【Results】 A total of 34 ABO alleles were detected in 95 samples. Five common ABO alleles (ABO*A1.01, ABO*A1.02, ABO*B.01, ABO*O.01.01 and ABO*O.01.02) and 29 rare ABO alleles were identified, including 16 named alleles by ISBT (ABO*A2.01, ABO*A2.05, ABO*A2.13, ABO*A3.07, ABO*AW.37, ABO*AEL.05, ABO*B3.01, ABO*B3.05, ABO*BW.03, ABO*BW.07, ABO*BW.27, ABO*BEL.03, ABO*cisAB.01, ABO*cisAB.05, ABO*BA.02, ABO*BA.04) and 5 named alleles by dbRBC(A223, B309, Bw37, Bel09, Bw40)and eight unnamed alleles [ABO*B.01+ 978C>A, ABO*A1.02+ 248A>T, ABO*B.01+ 125dupT, ABO*B.01+ (98+ 1G>A), ABO*A1.02/ABO*B.01+ 1A>G, ABO*A1.02/ABO*O.01.01+ 28G>T, ABO*A1.02/ABO*B.01+ 538C>T, ABO*A1.02/ABO*O.01.01+ 797insT] .The last four samples could not be verified by single strand because of insufficient samples. In 95 samples, 76 samples (21 named alleles of ISBT and dbRBC) were identified by PCR-SSP, and the remaining 19 samples were identified by exon 1-7 sequencing of ABO gene, of which 8 were identified as unnamed alleles, and the remaining 11 samples were not identified as subtype alleles. 【Conclusion】 The molecular genetic mechanism of 95 serological ABO subtypes was revealed, and 8 rare novel alleles were identified. The detection of ambiguous blood groups is influenced by factors such as patient pathology and physiology, therefore the combination of serological testing and genetic testing is suggested for the identification of ABO subtype.
3.A study on the trajectory and influencing factors of joint awareness in patients with total knee arthroplasty
Qi LI ; Qingqing SU ; Yaoyao ZHANG ; Tiantian WANG ; Jing LÜ ; Yake LI ; Haiyan LI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(9):1084-1090
Objective To explore the trajectory and influencing factors of joint awareness after total knee arthroplasty.Methods With the method for convenience sampling,patients who met the standards for total knee arthroplasty from July 2021 to March 2022 were selected.General information,severity of osteoarthritis,anxiety and depression,and self-efficacy were investigated before surgery(T0).Joint awareness was investigated at 1 month(T1),3 months(T2),and 6 months(T3)after surgery,respectively.Latent growth curve model was used to describe the overall trend of joint awareness;latent class growth model was used to analyze latent subgroups;logistic regression analysis was used to determine the impact of related variables on the trajectory of joint awareness.Results The scores of joint awareness were(32.70±5.80),(47.67±4.67)and(61.53±7.81)respectively at T1 to T3,and joint awareness showed an increasing trend(P<0.001).The trajectory of joint awareness was divided into 2 potential subgroups:the rapid growth group(61.83%)and the slow growth group(38.17%).Age,BMI,other chronic diseases or not,years of osteoarthritis,severity of osteoarthritis,anxiety,depression,and self-efficacy affected the trend of joint awareness(all P<0.05).Conclusion Joint awareness showed a linear growth trend with the postoperative time,and there were 2 potential subgroups in the trajectory.Medical workers could develop corresponding interventions based on the influencing factors to improve patients'postoperative awareness of artificial joints.
4.Correlation Between Molecular Typing and Imaging Findings of Simultaneous Bilateral Breast Cancer
Yan LI ; Qing LIN ; Chunxiao CUI ; Xiaohui SU ; Tiantian BIAN ; Qi ZHANG ; Xia ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(5):461-467
Purpose To analyze the relationship between different molecular types and imaging manifestations of simultaneous bilateral breast cancer.Materials and Methods Eighty-one patients with simultaneous bilateral breast cancer confirmed by surgery and pathology in the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from January 2016 to May 2022 were retrospectively analyzed,80 patients received mammography and 38 patients received MRI.Imaging features referred to the 5th edition of the breast imaging reporting and data system standards.Molecular typing was evaluated and classified according to the 2013 revised St.Gallen international expert consensus recommended the determination.The clinicopathological and imaging features of the index and contralateral breast cancer were compared,and the imaging features of different molecular types of the index and contralateral breast cancer were also compared.Results There were statistically significant differences in histological types and molecular typing between the index and contralateral cancers(x2=39.72,12.23,P<0.05).Mammograph showed that the index cancer was mostly a mass(51.9%,40/77),while the contralateral cancer was mostly calcification(38.4%,28/73);the index cancer was mostly polymorphic calcification(68.8%,22/32),while the contralateral cancer was mostly amorphous calcification(45.2%,19/42)(x2=33.15,10.47,P<0.05).There was a statistically significant difference in the MRI enhancement between the index cancer and the contralateral cancer(x2=6.79,P<0.05).For contralateral cancer,mammograms showed statistically significant differences in the four molecular subtypes on tumor density,as well as MRI enhancement patterns,early enhancement degree,and time-signal intensity curve(x2=26.72,7.49,8.95,13.44,12.85,P<0.05).There was a significant difference in the distribution of calcification among the four molecular subtypes on the X-ray of the first cancer(x2=20.15,P<0.05).Conclusion The molecular typing and some imaging characteristics of simultaneous bilateral breast cancer are different,and some imaging characteristics can provide reference for predicting the molecular typing of simultaneous bilateral breast cancer.
5.Glutamyl transpeptidase trajectories and new-onset metabolic syndrome: A cohort study
Youxiang WANG ; Jingfeng CHEN ; Su YAN ; Jiaoyan LI ; Haoshuang LIU ; Qian QIN ; Tiantian LI ; Suying DING
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2023;39(2):112-117
Objective:To explore the association between glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) trajectories and new-onset metabolic syndrome to provide insights for the prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome.Methods:A total of 3 209 subjects who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled in the study cohort of physical examination population. The GGT levels before follow-up were classified by R LCTMtools program into 3 GGT trajectory groups: low-stable group, medium-stable group and high-stable group. Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to analyze the correlation between different GGT trajectories and new-onset metabolic syndrome.Results:At the end of follow-up in 2020, the cumulative incidence of metabolic syndrome was 7.0%, and the incidence of metabolic syndrome in the low-stable group, medium-stable group and high-stable group were 3.9%, 11.4%, and 15.0%, respectively, showing a growth trend ( P<0.001). After adjusting for multiple confounding factors by Cox proportional hazards regression model, the risk of metabolic syndrome in medium-stable group and high-stable group increased in the total population. The hazard ratios (95% CI)for the high stable group in males and the medium-stable group in females were 1.67(1.07-2.60) and 3.29(1.14-9.53), respectively, compared with their respective low-stable group. Conclusion:Elevated longitudinal trajectory of GGT is a risk factor for new-onset metabolic syndrome, the risk of metabolic syndrome in the total population increased with the increase of long-term GGT level. It is recommended to maintain the long-term level of GGT at about 28 U/L in males and 14 U/L in females, respectively, to achieve the goal of early prevention of metabolic syndrome.
6.Progress in the BOLD-fMRI Brain Effect of Acupuncture Intervention in Alzheimer's Disease
Delin REN ; Yuting WEI ; Mingli SU ; Tiantian ZHU ; Xingke YAN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(9):3098-3104
Alzheimer' disease(AD)is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by memory impairment and multiple cognitive deterioration.Acupuncture intervention in AD has potential efficacy,but the mechanism of onset is not clear.Blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging(BOLD-fMRI)has the unique advantages of accurately locating abnormal AD brain areas and monitoring and analyzing functional activities,providing technical support for the study of AD brain effects.It have found that abnormal changes in functional activity in response to brain regions and brain networks are closely related to the development of AD.Previous studies have shown that acupuncture can exert therapeutic effects by improving the functional impairment of multiple cognitive-related brain regions and brain networks in AD,which may be the mechanism of brain function in AD.Based on BOLD-fMRI technology,this paper elaborates on three aspects:commonly used data analysis methods of AD,the brain function mechanism of AD pathogenesis,and the brain effect study of acupuncture intervention in AD.In order to provide a reference for further exploring the brain effect of acupuncture intervention in AD.
7.Pathologic Diagnosis of a Pituicytoma in a Han-Wistar Rat
Minbo HOU ; Tiantian CUI ; Naying SU ; Miaomiao ZHANG ; Yongmin JIAO ; Jianyan YAN ; Xijie WANG ; Ohira TOKO
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2023;43(6):654-658
A case of pituicytoma was observed in a Han-Wistar rat from the control group of a 2-year carcinogenicity study. No obvious abnormality were found in clinical observation and necropsy. Hematoxylin and Eosin (HE) staining results showed that nodular hyperplasia in the pars nervosa of the pituitary, which was well demarcated and compressed the adjacent normal tissue. The tumor cells were similar to the glial cells with round or oval nuclei, cytoplasm rich in eosinophilic or vacuole. The tumor cells differentiated well, with no obvious cell pleomorphism and visible mitotic figures. Some tumor cells were arranged in a pseudorosette formation. Immunohistochemical staining (IHC) analysis confirmed positive expression of Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and S-100 protein. The tumor was diagnosed as the spontaneous benign pituicytoma combining the HE and IHC staining results.
8.Construction of phosphodiesterase 4D homozygous knockout mice
Zhenduo Zhu ; Tiantian Su ; Huijuan Cheng ; Chunru Jiang ; Ruhong Fang
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(2):208-213
Objective :
The CRISPR / Cas9 technology was applied to construct PDE4D homozygous knockout mice to provide a basis for in-depth investigation of PDE4D gene function and mechanism of action.
Methods:
A vector was constructed for PDE4D gene exon 4,5 microinjected into fertilized eggs of C57BL /6J mice,and PDE4D -/ - mice were obtained after maternal breeding and offspring mating,and the mice genotypes were determined by PCR product sequencing and genotype identification techniques.Changes in morphology and function of the major organs of the mice were detected using an ultrasound imaging system and H&E staining,and the expression of PDE4D protein in the mice was verified by Western blot assay.
Results :
The PDE4D -/ - mouse genotype was stably inherited, the mice were small,and there were no obvious morphological and histological changes in the major organs in vivo. The PDE4D expression was reduced or largely absent in the major tissues of PDE4D heterozygous or pure knockout mice,and the knockout effect was better.
Conclusion
PDE4D -/ - mice were successfully established using CRISPR / Cas9 technology,and no significant physiological abnormalities were found,which could be used for disease pathogenesis and drug research using PDE4D as the target.
9.Chinese version of the Hip Preservation Surgery Expectations Survey and its reliability and validity
Yaoyao ZHANG ; Xikai ZHANG ; Qi LI ; Jing LYU ; Qingqing SU ; Tiantian WANG ; Haiyan LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(18):2409-2414
Objective:To translate the Hip Preservation Surgery Expectations Survey (HPSES) into Chinese and test its reliability and validity.Methods:This study strictly followed the principles of Brislin translation, back translation, and cross-cultural adaptation to form a simplified Chinese version of HPSES. From September 2019 to July 2021, a survey was conducted using convenience sampling method to select 215 patients from the Department of Orthopedics of the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University who underwent hip preservation surgery to test the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of HPSES. This study used critical ratio determination and correlation analysis for item analysis, and used content validity index and structural validity to evaluate the validity of the scale, and the reliability of the scale was evaluated using Cronbach's α coefficients and half reliability.Results:The Chinese version of HPSES extracted 4 common factors, totaling 22 items, with a cumulative total variance contribution rate of 63.696%. The content validity index at the scale level was 0.97, and the content validity index at the item level was 0.83 to 1.00. The results of confirmatory factor analysis showed that the fit of the scale was good. The total Cronbach's α coefficient of the scale was 0.873, and Cronbach's α coefficients for each dimension ranged from 0.834 to 0.868. The overall Guttman half reliability coefficient of the scale was 0.840, and the Guttman half reliability coefficients for each dimension were 0.755 to 0.865.Conclusions:The Chinese version of HPSES has good reliability and validity, which can be used to evaluate the expected outcomes of patients undergoing hip preservation surgery, facilitating medical and nursing staffs to provide targeted preoperative health education and rehabilitation guidance to patients, and improving patients satisfaction.
10.Comparative analysis of clinicopathological and mammographic findings between ductal carcinoma in situ with microinvasion and ductal carcinoma in situ
Min ZHANG ; Qing LIN ; Xiaohui SU ; Chunxiao CUI ; Tiantian BIAN ; Chengqin WANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Lili LI ; Jinzhu MA ; Junlin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2022;56(2):182-187
Objective:To comparative analyze mammographic and clinicopathological findings of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and DCIS with microinvasion (DCISM), and to investigate the predictive factors for DCISM.Methods:A total of 626 patients with DCISM and DCIS confirmed by surgery and pathology in the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from January 2016 to July 2020 were collected and underwent preoperative mammography. The X-ray findings of DCISM and DCIS patients were classified and diagnosed according to the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) criteria. The differences in clinicopathological and radiographic findings between DCISM and DCIS patients were analyzed using χ 2 test or Fisher exact test. The risk factors of DCISM were evaluated by using univariate and multivariate binary logistic regression analysis. Results:Among the 626 cases, 171 were diagnosed as DCISM, 455 were diagnosed as DCIS. Large diameter (≥2.7 cm), high nuclear grade, comedo type, axillary lymph node metastasis, high Ki67 proliferation index, negativity of estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor were found to be predictors of DCISM in the univariate analysis (all P<0.05). And large diameter (≥2.7 cm)(OR 2.229,95% CI 1.505-3.301, P<0.001), high nuclear grade(OR 1.711,95%CI 1.018-2.875, P=0.043) and axillary lymph node metastasis(OR 4.140,95% CI 1.342-12.773, P=0.013) were found to be independent predictors of DCISM in the multivariate analysis (all P<0.05). Mammographically, the lesion types, the presence and distribution of calcification were statistically significant between DCIS and DCISM patients (χ 2=17.42, 9.65, 9.10, P<0.05). Up to 17.6% (80/455) of DCIS were occult leisions, and DCISM showed more lesions with calcification in mass, asymmetry, and architectural distortion (49.1%, 84/171). Grouped calcifications were usually associated with DCIS (41.5%, 120/289), while regional calcification were commonly found in DCISM (35.9%, 47/131). Conclusions:Lesions with calcification and regional calcification were more likely associated with DCISM on mammography. Large diameter (≥2.7 cm), high nuclear grade and axillary lymph node metastasis were found to be independent predictors of DCISM.


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