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China Pharmacy ; (12): 2756-2759, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-998561

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OBJECTIVE To establish a method to detect the blood concentration of ibrutinib and apply it to the clinic. METHODS Using zanubrutinib as internal standard, the concentration of ibrutinib was detected by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) after plasma samples were processed by solid-phase extraction. The separation was performed on an Agilent 5 TC-C18(2) column with acetonitrile-0.5% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution (43∶57, V/V) as the mobile phase at a flow rate of 1 mL/min, a detection wavelength of 260 nm, a column temperature of 40 ℃ , a sample size of 20 μL, and a run time of 25 min. The concentration of ibrutinib was measured in the plasma of 9 patients with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma 2 h after drug administration on the 30th day by the above method. RESULTS The linear range of the assayed mass concentration of ibrutinib was 10-500 ng/mL (R 2=0.998 9), the lower limit of quantification was 10 ng/mL, and the RSDs of the intra-batch and inter-batch precision tests were not higher than 12.77%. The recoveries of the extraction were 74.80% and 97.70%, with both RSDs<2.90%, and the RSDs of the stability tests were not higher than 7.10%. The peak plasma concentrations of 9 patients were 15.341-279.628 ng/mL. CONCLUSIONS The established HPLC method is simple and rapid, and can be used for the determination of ibrutinib concentration in plasma samples.

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Chinese Journal of Pathology ; (12): 600-603, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-304441

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To detect the expression of Mycobacterium tuberculosis secreted protein Ag85B in paraffin-embedded tissues by immunohistochemistry (IHC), and to evaluate its application in the pathological diagnosis of tuberculosis.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>One hundred and five tuberculosis specimens (54 pulmonary tuberculosis, 51 lymph nodal tuberculosis) and 51 specimens of other diseases (8 lung cancer, 10 pulmonary abscess, 10 bronchiectasis, 7 lymphoma, 5 necrotizing lymphadenitis, 4 reactive hyperplasia lymphoid, and 7 sarcoidosis) were collected from January 2012 to July 2013 from Beijing Chest Hospital, Capital Medical University. One-step IHC was performed on paraffin-embedded tissues using antibody directed against Ag85B.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>IHC and Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN) acid-fast staining showed that distribution and intensity of Ag85B expression were concordant with the distribution and number of acid-fast bacilli. IHC showed significantly higher sensitivity than ZN staining (50.5%, 53/105 vs. 31.4%, 33/105; χ² = 7.877, P = 0.005). The combined sensitivity of IHC and ZN staining was 59.0%. Moreover, oil immersion was not necessary for IHC, allowing more rapid diagnosis.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>IHC detection of Ag85B is a simple method with higher sensitivity than ZN staining, and demonstrated good value in the pathological diagnosis of tuberculosis.</p>


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Humans , Acyltransferases , Metabolism , Antigens, Bacterial , Metabolism , Biomarkers , Metabolism , Bronchiectasis , Diagnosis , Allergy and Immunology , Immunohistochemistry , Lymphadenitis , Diagnosis , Allergy and Immunology , Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Allergy and Immunology , Sarcoidosis , Diagnosis , Staining and Labeling , Tuberculosis, Lymph Node , Diagnosis , Allergy and Immunology , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary , Diagnosis , Allergy and Immunology
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