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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 1108-1113, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-863734

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Objective:To establish HPLC fingerprint and content determination methods of Zilian oil, which will provide the scientific basis for the quality control and evaluation of Zilian oil. Methods:TLC was used for the qualitative identification of Arnebiae radix, Coptidis rhizoma and Borneolum syntheticum in oil. HPLC was adopted for to determine the fingerprints of different batches, and the content determination of β,β'-Dimethylacrylalkannin of Zilian oil was determined. Results:TLC showed that Arnebiae radix, Coptidis rhizoma and Borneolum syntheticum had clear spots and good specificity. A total of 13 common peaks of Zilian oil were identified by HPLC fingerprint analysis, and 2 characteristic peaks (Berberine hydrochloride and β,β'-Dimethylacrylalkannin) were identified, and the similarity of fingerprints between batches was ≥ 0.981. The linear range of β,β'-Dimethylacrylalkannin was 40.48-202.40 μg. Conclusions:The methods of TLC identification, fingerprint and content determination are simple, reliable and stable, which can be used for the quality control of Zilian oil.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism ; (12): 690-695, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-870090

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Objective:To quantify the fat of extraocular muscle in TAO patients with MRI fat-water separation technique.Methods:66 patients (129 eyes) with TAO were included in this study from November 2017 to July 2019. The age, gender, course of disease, disease activity and severity were collected. Fat fraction(FF) of the heaviest inflamed extraocular muscle was used as FFmax, the average FF of each orbital was recorded as FFmean. FF differences between groups of severity and activity were compared, the correlation between FF and clinical characteristics was also analyzed. Meanwhile, the changes of FF in follow-up patients before and after treatment were compared.Results:FFmean and FFmax of mild group were higher than moderate-to-severe as well as sight-threatening group. In male patients, active group′s FFmean and FFmax were lower. FF was different in groups which based on disease course ( P<0.05). Spearman correlation analysis showed a positive correlation between FF and disease course. Besides, there was a negative correlation between FF, disease activity, and disease severity ( P < 0.05). FF increased after treatment(FFmean: 34.03%±6.75% vs 32.26%±6.06%, P=0.040; FFmax: 33.43%±9.44% vs 29.04%±8.45%, P=0.006). Conclusion:MRI fat fraction can quickly and objectively quantify the fat of extraocular muscle, providing a new reference index for TAO′s disease evaluation.

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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 1126-1134, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-771815

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Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) non-structural protein NS1 is a multifunctional protein important for virus replication and induction of apoptosis in host cell. To better understand the function of the NS1 protein, it is urgent to address reducing the toxicity of NS1 to host cells. In the present study, we established a stable cell line that regulates expression of NS1 of HBoV1. The recombinant lentivirus plasmid containing a regulatable promoter fused with ns1 gene was constructed and transfected into HEK 293T cells using transfection reagent. The HEK 293T cell lines stably expressing NS1-100 and NS1-70 proteins were established by screening resistant cells with puromycin and inducing NS1 expression with doxycycline. The expression of NS1 protein was determined by fluorescent labeling protein and Western blotting. HBoV1 promoter was transfected into stably expressing NS1 cell line and its trans-transcriptional activity was analyzed. The results showed that NS1 protein was expressed stably in the established cell lines and had a strong activation activity on the HBoV1 promoter driving luciferase gene. Taken together, this study provides a solid basis for further research on the function of NS1 and the pathogenesis of human bocavirus.


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Human bocavirus , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Transcriptional Activation , Viral Nonstructural Proteins , Virus Replication
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Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine ; (12): 577-583, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-755746

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Objective To evaluate life quality of Graves orbitopathy (GO) patients using Graves orbitopathy quality-of-life questionnaire (GO-QOL) and explore the influence factors of the quality of life of GO patients.Methods This was a cross-sectional study conducted at The Third Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University including 145 newly diagnosed GO patients.All the patient answered the GO-QOL and underwent ophthalmic and endocrine assessments.The main outcome measures were the scores on GO-QOL 2 subscales:visual functioning and appearance.Based on the classification in the guideline of European Group on Graves Orbitopathy (EUGOGO),the patients were divided into two groups:mild and moderate to severe groups.Then the scales between these two groups were compared and influencing factors were analyzed.Finally,the floor and ceiling effects were assessed.Results The GO-QOL scores for the subscales of visual functioning and appearance were 70.91±27.83 and 61.29±26.37 respectively in 145 GO patients.Visual functioning and appearance were lower in moderate to severe group (62.71 ±28.77 and 57.52 ± 26.49,respectively) than in mild group (85.58 ± 18.77 and 68.02 ±24.99,respectively).The GO-QOL scores for the visual functioning subscale were significantly correlated with age (P =0.002),clinical active score (P =0.011) and the degree of diplopia (P =0.00,R2=0.373).The GO-QOL scores for the appearance were significantly correlated with sex (P =0.05) and thyroid-stimulating hormone levels (P =0.001,R2 =0.231).No significant ceiling or floor effects were observed for either subscale of the GO-QOL.Conclusions With the aggravation of the disease,the quality of life of GO patients is getting worse and worse.The main influencing factors of the quality of life of GO patients include age,gender,diplopia,clinical active score and thyroid-stimulating hormone levels.Close attention needs to be paid to the quality of life of GO patients.

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