1.Theory of liver in treatment of coronary atherosclerotic cardiac disease
Jinabo HE ; Jie CHEN ; Qiuyan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(27):230-231
AIM: To probe into the influence of liver functions in traditional Chinese medicine on physiology and pathology of heart so as to provide theoretic guides for treatment of coronary heart disease by focusing on liver functiosn. METHODS: Several liver functions are considered, such as to maintain the normal circulation of qi and blood, regulate emotional factors and promote digestion and absorption, to probe into the regulation of liver in the heart and pathological mechanism of liver in failure to maintain free flow of qi on occurrence of coronary heart disease. RESULTS: Liver is the important factor to regulate cardiac function. Failure of liver to maintain free flow of qi is the startup prerequisite of coronary heart disease. CONCLUSION: The research on mechanism of coronary heart disease in Chinese medicine should emphasize on liver functions. To focus on liver theory is the essential approach in treatment of coronary heart disease in Chinese medicine.
2.Impact of the preservation of the intercostobrachial nerve in axillary lymphadenectomy due to breast cancer
Haisheng HOU ; Qiuyan WANG ; Shaochuan CHEN
International Journal of Surgery 2014;41(7):466-469
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the relationships between preservation of the intercostobrachial(ICB) nerve and abnormal sensation of the arm,the total time of the surgery,and the number of dissected nodes in patients submitted to axillary lymphadenectomy in surgical treatment of breast cancer.Methods An prospective,randomized,and double blind intervention was performed on 85 patients at the Qinhuangdao Military Hospital in Hebei Province from July 2007 to August 2010.The patients according to whether the ICB nerve was preserved or not were randomly divided into two groups.The surgeries were performed by the same two surgeons.The postoperative evaluations were performed at 2 days,30 days,and 90 days.The abnormal sensation of the arm was subjectively evaluated with an questionnaire and objectively assessed with a neurologic examination.Results In the never preserved group,questionnaire found asymptomatic patients' proportion is up to 16/42,19/41,25/41 after 2 d,30 d and 90 d respectively; while in the resection group the result is 12/43,7/43,12/42.In the never preserved group,neurologic examination reported asymptomatic patients' proportion is up to 22/42,16/41,22/41 after 2 d,30 d and 90 d respectively; while in the resection group the result is 5/43,3/43,7/42.The results suggests that the abnormal sensation propotion in the intercostobrachial nerve preserved group is significantly less than the control group at the three above time points over (P < 0.05).No significant difference was observed on the total time of the surgery and the number of dissected nodes between the two groups.During the 36 months follow up,no local relapse was found in the two groups.Conclusions The research support that the preservation of the ICB nerve is feasible and can lead to a significant decrease in the alteration of abnormal sensation of the arm,without interfering with the total time of the surgery,the number of dissected nodes,and local relapse rate.
3.Management of the multi-fracture of dental instruments in tooth root canal by microscope ultrasonic technique
Yong XIA ; Weixu CHEN ; Ping ZHANG ; Jiating LIN ; Qiuyan CHEN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2014;(6):857-859
This paper summarizes 6 cases with multi-fracture of dental instruments in tooth root canal treated in our hospital from June 2011 to July 2013,the creation of a straight pathway,establishment of collateral bypass ,ultrasonic vibration,prevention of root perforation and secondary instrument fracture were emphasized,a reference in dealing with similar situations was provided.
4.Adverse reactions of Nedaplatin and Cisplatin in concurrent chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Wen HU ; Yuying FAN ; Hongyan SHAO ; Qiuyan CHEN ; Haiqing MAI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2013;(12):18-22
Objectives To analyze comparatively the adverse reactions of Nedaplatin(NDP)and Cisplatin(DDP)in concurrent chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma and summarize the nursing points as well.Methods From March 2012 to March 2013,112 patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma were randomly divided into NDP group and DDP group.Besides intensity modulated radiotherapy for both groups,NDP group were treated with intravenous drop infusion of NDP by 100 mg/m2 and the control group with intravenous drop infusion of DDP by 100 mg/m2 both for three courses of once every three weeks (e.g.day one,day 22 and day 43 during the course).The two groups were compared in terms of therapeutic effects and incidences of adverse reactions.Results The complete remission rates of the NDP group and DDP group were 87.5%and 85.7%,respectively (P>0.05).The incidences of adverse reactions like gastrointestinal reactions and radioactive mucositis in the NDP group were significantly lower than those in the DDP group(P<0.05)and the index of platelet decrease was significantly higher(P<0.05).There were no significant differences between the two groups in terms of liver and kidney dysfunction and white blood cells decrease(P>0.05). Conclusions Chemotherapy with NDP combined with radiotherapy for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma has fewer adverse effects and is easy to be accepted by patients so that their quality of life can be improved.In the application of the two kinds of chemotherapy,we should pay attention to the adverse reactions on patients in order to give pertinent care.
5.Role of MicroRNA-21 in Pathogenesis,Diagnosis and Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer
Qiuyan ZHAO ; Sumin CHEN ; Yingchun REN ; Baiwen LI
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2017;22(8):502-505
Pancreatic cancer is characterized by high invasiveness,high malignancy and poor prognosis. Therefore,it is urgent to find biomarkers for early diagnosis and to develop targeting drugs for treatment of pancreatic cancer. MicroRNAs (miRNAs)are single-stranded,non-coding small RNA molecules with a length of 18-25 nucleotides and are highly expressed in pancreatic cancer. MiRNAs play important roles in cell proliferation,differentiation,apoptosis,invasion and metastasis,and are associated with adverse prognosis and resistance to chemotherapy in pancreatic cancer. As a new target for diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer,miRNA-21 has become the hot spot of clinical research. This article reviewed the advances in studies on miRNA-21 in the pathogenesis,diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer.
6.The Change of caspase-3 and F-actin in the apotosis of prostate cancer androgen-independent cell line DU145 induced by ATRA
Haijiao CHEN ; Hao WANG ; Qiuyan WANG ; Li ZHANG ; Guomin WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2006;0(S1):-
Objective To investigate the change of caspase-3 and F-actin in the apoptosis of prostate cancer androgen-independent cell line DU145 induced by all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA). Methods Using AO dying and fluorescent microscope to observe the shape of the cell,and the apoptosis peak can be observed by FACScan too.The effects of ATRA on the expression of caspase-3 was analyzed by Western blot and the F-actin’s structure was observed by immunofluorescent microscope. Results Flurescent microscope can observe more apoptotic cells about 85.0% in 48 h and FACScan can observe obvious apoptotic peak come into being after treated by ATRA. Meanwhile, the expression levels of cleaved caspase-3 was up-regulated.The structure of F-actin was destroyed. Conclusions ATRA could induce the apoptosis of DU145 cell mediated by caspase-3 and lead to the destroy of F-actin’s structure.
7.Clinical Observation of Warm Needling for Dysmenorrhea in Adenomyosis
Qiuyan WU ; Jinhong CHEN ; Junjie XIE ; Haipeng JIN ; Xuan ZHUANG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(4):414-418
Objective To compare the clinical efficacies between warm needling and Ibuprofen sustained release capsules (a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, NSAID) in treating patients with dysmenorrhea in adenomyosis. MethodSixty-five patients with dysmenorrhea induced by adenomyosis were randomized into a treatment group of 33 cases and a control group of 32 cases. The control group was intervened by oral administration of Ibuprofen sustained release capsules, while the treatment group was intervened by warm needling.The intervention lasted 3 menstrual cycles and a 3-month follow-up was studied. The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), dysmenorrhea symptoms scores and clinical efficacy were compared between the two groups.ResultThe VAS scores after the intervention and inthe first and second months of the follow-up study were significantly different from the pre-treatment score in the two groups (P<0.01); the VAS score of the 3-month follow-up was significantly different from the score before the intervention in the treatment group (P<0.01). There were significant differences in comparing the VAS score after the intervention and in the follow-up study between the two groups (P<0.01), and the treatment group was superior to the control group. The dysmenorrhea symptoms scoresdeclined significantly after the intervention and in the first and second months of the follow-up study in both groups (P<0.01); the dysmenorrhea symptoms score of the 3-month follow-up study decreased in the treatment group and was significantly different from the pre-treatment score (P<0.01). There were significant differences in comparing the dysmenorrhea symptoms scores in the second and third months of the follow-up study between the two groups (P<0.01). The total effective rate was 93.9% in the treatment group, significantly better than 62.5% in the control group (P<0.01).ConclusionWarm needling is effective in easing pain and improving the symptoms of dysmenorrhea in adenomyosis, and can produce a consistent efficacy after the termination of thetreatment; it's superior to NSAIDs in comparing both short-term and long-term treatment efficacies.
8.Different concentrations of glycyrrhizin on hepatic stellate cell proliferation and its control mechanism
Wenyan QIN ; Yonghua CHEN ; Qunfen CAO ; Qiuyan JIANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2011;13(4):464-466,470
Objective To explore the different concentrations of glycyrrhizin on hepatic stellate cell proliferation and its regulation mechanism.MethodsHepatic stellate cell proliferation rate of three different concentrations of glycyrrhizin was detected by MTT assay.The expression of cyclin E was detected by immunocytochemistry.ResultsMTT assay was used to detect the cell proliferation inhabitation in different concentration groups,from control group 0.8 mg/L glycyrrhizin group to 1.2 mg/L glycyrrhizin group and 1.6 mg/L glycyrrhizin group.The cell proliferation inhibited rates were 0,2.73%,14.75 % and 25.96%.The difference was significant (P<0.05).The numbers of Cyclin E positive cells in different concentrations of glycyrrhizin group were significantly different compared with control group,and it was concentration dependently decreased (P<0.01).ConclusionsGlycyrrhizin concentration dependently inhibited rat hepatic stellate cells proliferation and it could reduce the expression of cyclin E and inhibit the proliferation of rat hepatic stellate cells.
9.Effect of famitinib malate on adverse reactions by radiotherapy and chemotherapy in treatment of advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Yan HE ; Yuying FAN ; Yuan HAN ; Qiuyan CHEN ; Linmin CHEN ; Haiqiang MAI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(8):27-30,31
Objective To investigate effect of famitinib malate on adverse reactions by radiotherapy and chemotherapy in treatment of advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma and the nursing strategies.Methods From November 2011 to December 2013, 20 cases of advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma in our hospital were treated with famitinib malate combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy.During the treatment,we observed the adverse reactions and gave the symptomatic treatment.Results The rates of adverse reactions such as hypertension,renal toxicity,oral mucositis,myelosuppression,gastrointestinal reactions,nasal bleeding, abnormal liver function,and hand-foot skin reaction were 60.0%,70.0%,90.0%,100.0%,85.0%,10.0%,45.0%and 25.0%respectively.After symptomatic treatment,all completed the treatment.Conclusions The incidence rate of adverse reactions of famitinib malate combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy for treating advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma is high.Close monitoring and observation during treatment courses can ensure the successful completion of treatment.
10.The dignostic value of serum vitamin B12 in predicting rebleeding in patients with liver cirrhosis of esophagogastric varices
Siyu JIANG ; Qiuyan LIN ; Yingjie AI ; Ling WU ; Xiaoquan HUANG ; Shiyao CHEN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(3):343-346
Objective:The aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic value of vitamin B12 as the non-invasive biomarker to predict long-term rebleeding rate in cirrhotic patients with esophagogastric varices.Methods:From Dec 1, 2016 to Dec 31, 2017, cirrhotic patients with esophagogastric varices who had been admitted to Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University were enrolled. All these patients received endoscopic treatment to prevent variceal rebleeding. The serum vitamin B12 and folic acid levels were measured in all of them. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis, Kaplan-Meier analysis, univariate and multivariate cox regression analysis were conducted to explore the value of vitamin B12 in predicting 3-year variceal rebleeding in cirrhotic patients with esophagogastric varices after endoscopic treatment.Results:115 patients were included. The ROC curve analysis indicated that the optimal cutoff value of vitamin B12 for 3-year variceal rebleeding was 567.25 pg/ml. According to the cut-off value, the patients were divided into high-level vitamin B12 group ( n=49) and low-level vitamin B12 group ( n=66). Compared with the low vitamin B12 group, the high vitamin B12 group had lower albumin level, less male (63.3% vs 80.3%), and higher 3-year rebleeding rate ( P<0.05). Cox analysis showed that vitamin B12 and platelet were independent prognostic factors for 3-year rebleeding in patients with variceal bleeding. Conclusions:Elevated peripheral blood vitamin B12 predicts a higher risk of long-term rebleeding in patients with liver cirrhosis and esophagogastric varices.