1.Discussion on magnesium ions in children with asthma exacerbation
China Medical Equipment 2014;(5):107-108
Objective:To determine blood magnesium and urinary magnesium in children with asthma exacerbation and discuss the relationship between the magnesium level and children with asthma attack. Methods:The observation group include 90 children who were 0~6 years old with asthma exacerbation that admission to our hospital since May 2008 to May 2012. The control group was 100 children with the same age to the observation group to accept the health examination. Every child in two groups were taking venous blood of 2ml and 24h urine samples. Record the amount of urine at the same time. Using automatic biochemical analyzer to detect the serum magnesium concentration and urinary magnesium concentration. Results: The urinary magnesium concentration of observation group was obviously lower than control group (t=8.52, P<0.001);the serum magnesium concentration of two groups had no significant difference (t=2.21, P>0.05). Conclusion:Children with asthma in acute attack stage with magnesium deficiency. Urinary magnesium concentration determination is simple, and it is a effective method that can be used to judge whether there is magnesium deficiency. Serum magnesium concentration cannot be used as a reliable indicator of magnesium ion balance.
2.Hospital Infection Management of Blood Purification Center in Infectious Disease Hospital
Changchun HU ; Jing HUANG ; Zhen REN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(16):-
OBJECTIVE To explore the scientific and standardized experience of blood purification center of infectious diseases hospital in the hospital infection management.METHODS The development of its experience was summed up.RESULTS Sound system,wide range of focused training,as well as hospital infection in day-to-day management basis,and establishment and improvement of the incident management were carried out to control the nosocomial infection.CONCLUSIONS Correct system and norms,stringent measures and continuously updating the concept of nosocomial infection can effectively improve the management of hospital infection.
3.Mechanism of Ferroptosis and Traditional Chinese Medicine Intervention on Neuronal Cell Ferroptosis After Stroke: A Review
Hanying XU ; Yibin ZHANG ; Dongmei ZHANG ; Jing LU ; Ying ZHANG ; Lei WU ; Tianye LAN ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2022;28(20):232-240
Stroke is a common cerebrovascular disease, characterized by high incidence, mortality and disability rate. Neuronal cells, the basic unit of the central nervous system, can be injured to varying degrees when stroke occurs. Neuronal cell injury after stroke is also the key cause leading to neurological dysfunction, affecting the prognosis and quality of life of patients. Therefore, reducing the neuronal cell injury and delaying the process of cell death are effective to decrease the nerve function injury in stroke patients and improve their prognosis, thus lowering the death and disability rate of stroke. Ferroptosis is a new form of cell death that has been widely concerned in recent years. Several studies have confirmed that there is ferroptosis in neuronal cells after stroke. Since ferroptosis is an adjustable form, its intervention can help regulate the injury and death of neuronal cells. Studies have shown that inhibiting ferroptosis plays a role in protecting neuronal cells. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), with the multi-channel and multi-target treatment advantages, has been widely used in the whole stroke and has achieved good clinical efficacy. It might be a new direction taking TCM regulation of ferroptosis as the entry point for stroke treatment in the future. This review revealed the mechanism of ferroptosis, discussed the research status of TCM in intervening in neuronal cell ferroptosis, and provided reference for further improving the efficacy of TCM in stroke.
4.Optimization of processing technology of Portulaca oleracea charcoal and its improvement effect on the symptom of hemorrhoid model rats
Bingran WANG ; Jing CHEN ; Xintong LI ; Changpeng JIANG ; Miao ZHANG ; Qifeng MA ; Hongmei GAO
China Pharmacy 2022;33(5):592-596
OBJECTIVE To optimize th e p rocessing technology of Portulaca oleracea charcoal,and to investigate its improvement effect on the symptom of hemorrhoid model rats. METHODS The effects of roasting temperature ,dosage and roasting time on the processing technology of P. oleracea charcoal were investigated with Box-Behnken response surface methodology using comprehensive score of tannin content ,water-soluble extract content and appearance properties as the index. The optimal process parameters are selected and verified. The hemorrhoid model rats were treated with P. oleracea charcoal(0.8 g/mL)prepared by the optimal processing technology ,once a day ,for 11 days. After last medication ,the perianal pathological score of hemorrhoid model rats were performed ;serum levels of tumor necrosis factor α(TNF-α),interleukin 6(IL-6)and IL- 1β were detected. RESULTS The optimal processing technology of P. oleracea charcoal included roasting temperature of 200 ℃, dosage of 150 g and roasting time of 14 min. Results of validation test showed that the comprehensive score of P. oleracea charcoal was 92.57,and relative error of it with predicted value (96.59)was -4.13%. External use of P. oleracea charcoal 0.8 g/mL prepared by the optimal processing technology could significantly promote the wound healing of hemorrhoid model rats ,reduced the amount of exudate ,and decreased the levels of TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-β in serum. CONCLUSIONS The optimized processing technology of P. oleracea charcoal is feasible. P. oleracea charcoal prepared by the optimized processing technology has good curative effect on the symptom of hemorrhoid model rats.
5.Optimization of Processing Technology of Paeonia lactiflora Stir-baked with Wine and Investigation of Its Anticoagulant Effect
Yanxue WU ; Tianli CHEN ; Xiaolin HOU ; Yan YAN ; Jing FANG ; Mengcong WANG ; Lili WENG
China Pharmacy 2021;32(21):2613-2618
OBJECTIVE:To optimize the processing technology of Paeonia lactiflora stir-baked with wine ,and to investigate its in vitro anticoagulant effect. METHODS :The weight coefficient of each index was determined and the comprehensive score was calculated with analytic hierarchy process (AHP),Criteria Importance Though Intercrieria Correlation (CRITIC)and AHP-CRITIC weighting method ,using the contents of oxypaeoniflorin ,albiflorin,paeoniflorin,benzoic acid and water-soluble extract as index. Box-Behnken response surface methodology was used to optimize the parameters of P. lactiflora stir-baked with wine ,such as moistening time ,frying time and frying temperature. Then in vitro anticoagulant experiment was used to investigate the pharmacodynamics of P. lactiflora stir-baked with wine prepared according to the optimal processing technology. RESULTS :The weight coefficients of albiflorin ,oxypaeoniflorin,paeoniflorin,benzoic acid and water-soluble extract determined by AHP-CRITIC weighting method were 0.233 9,0.131 7,0.183 3,0.078 9,0.372 3,respectively;the optimal processing technology of P. lactiflora stir-baked with wine included moistening time of 35 min,frying time of 20 min and frying temperature of 120 ℃. The results of in vitro anticoagulant test showed that P. lactiflora and P. lactiflora stir-baked with wine could significantly prolong the time of thrombin time ,prothrombin time ,activated partial thrombin time of plasma ;the effects of P. lactiflora stir-baked with wine were significantly better than those of P. lactiflora (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS :The optimized processing technology of P. lactiflora stir-baked with wine is stable and feasible. The in vitro anticoagulant effect of P. lactiflora stir-baked with wine prepared by this tehcnology is better than that of raw products.
6.Effect of combined use of rehmannia and rhodiola on hemopoietic function in mice with bone marrow depression.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2010;30(11):1190-1192
UNLABELLEDOBJECTIVE To explore the effect of combined use of rehmannia (RM) and rhodiola (RD) on peripheral leukopenia and bone marrow hematopoietic function suppression induced by cyclophosphamide (CTX) in mice.
METHODSICR mice were established into bone marrow inhibition models by intraperitoneal injection of CTX, and were administered with RM, RD or its extract (RDE), singly or in mixture, via gastrogavage for 10 days. The changes of peripheral hemogram, bone marrow nucleated cell proliferation, CFU-GM colony formation, GM-CSF and erythropoietin (EPO) secretion were observed.
RESULTSCompared with the un-treated model mice, the peripheral white blood cell count was significantly higher in model mice treated with RDE and RM mixture; the bone marrow nucleated cells count, CFU-GM formation, and GM-CSF production were significant higher in model mice treated with RD and RM mixture, showing statistical significance (P < 0.01); while EPO production in the RD and RM mixture treated group was slightly elevated, but the difference showed no statistical significance.
CONCLUSIONRD and RM mixture could regulate hematopoietic system by promoting the production of bone marrow cells and colonies, as well as enhancing the synthesis of related cytokines, such as GM-CSF, so as to increase the amount of peripheral white blood cells and restore the hematopoietic function of organism.
Animals ; Bone Marrow ; drug effects ; Cyclophosphamide ; Drug Therapy, Combination ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Erythropoietin ; secretion ; Female ; Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor ; secretion ; Hematopoiesis ; drug effects ; Leukopenia ; chemically induced ; drug therapy ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred ICR ; Phytotherapy ; Rehmannia ; chemistry ; Rhodiola ; chemistry
7.Effect of sijunzi decoction on malondialdehyde content and telomerase activity in heart, liver and brain tissues of D-galactose induced aging model mice.
Jing YANG ; Xiang-hong ZHAN ; Ye SUN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2005;25(6):531-533
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of Sijunzi decoction (SJZD) on malondialdehyde (MDA) content and telomerase activity in heart, liver and brain tissues of D-galactose (D-gal) induced aging model mice.
METHODSD-gal aging mice model was established by cervicodorsal region subcutaneous injection with 10% D-gal once a day for six successive months. The model mice in the low-, middle- and high-dose SJZD treated groups were treated with SJZD in a dose of 6 g/kg, 12 g/kg, 24 g/kg per day respectively in the volume of 0.2 ml/10 g for 6 successive weeks. While the mice in the normal control group (NCG, non-modeled) and the model control group (MCG, modeled but untreated) were treated with distilled water instead. The MDA content and telomerase activity in heart, liver and brain tissues of mice was measured with TBA colorimetric method and PCR-ELISA respectively.
RESULTSIn MCG, the MDA content in heart, liver and brain tissues was significantly higher (P < 0.01), and the telomerase activity in liver and heart tissues was significantly lower (P < 0.01) but that in brain tissue was insignificant different to that in NCG (P > 0.05) respectively. As compared with MCG, the MDA content was significantly lower in the three SJZD treated group (P < 0.01). In comparison of telomerase activity between MCG and SJZD treated groups, it was shown that in heart tissue, there was an increased trend of the activity in the low-dose and middle-dose group, but with statistical insignificance (P > 0.05), but it did show a significant increase in the high-dose group (P < 0.05); in liver tissue no significant difference was shown between the three SJZD treated groups and MCG (P > 0.05); as for that in brain tissue, significant increase only shown in the high-dose group (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSJZD can antagonize free radical injury, decrease the MDA content of heart, liver and brain in D-gal aging mice, and increase the telomerase activity in heart and brain tissues but with no effect on that in liver tissue.
Aging ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Animals ; Brain ; metabolism ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Female ; Free Radical Scavengers ; pharmacology ; Galactose ; Liver ; metabolism ; Male ; Malondialdehyde ; metabolism ; Mice ; Myocardium ; metabolism ; Telomerase ; metabolism
8.Capsular tension ring and iris hooks for secondary glaucoma associated with lens subluxation
Yong WANG ; Hui NA ; Jing-Xi HUANG ; Li CHEN ; Xi-Ze DENG
International Eye Science 2022;22(9):1523-1527
AIM:To evaluate the application effect of iris hooks combined with suture fixation of capsular tension ring(CTR)in the treatment of phacoemulsification with secondary glaucoma associated with lens subluxation.METHODS: Retrospective case series. A total of 18 eyes of patients with serious secondary glaucoma associated with lens subluxation were enrolled in Aier Eye Hospital(Changchun)from October 2017 to May 2020 as the observation group. All the patients had iris hooks inserted to support the capsule during the phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens(IOL)implantation. Iris hooks were inserted through the incisions and placed in the capsulorhexis to support the capsule, then CTR was implanted and sutured onto the sclera of the dislocation side. A total of 11 eyes of patients had intracapsular cataract extraction combined with IOL suspension were enrolled in Aier Eye Hospital(Changchun)from October 2015 to October 2017 as the control group. The postoperative complications were recorded. The postoperative examinations included visual acuity, intraocular pressure(IOP)and positions of the capsule and IOL.RESULTS: The postoperative follow-up at least 12(12-40)mo, both the IOP of observation group and control group returned to normal, with statistically significant difference compared with pre-operation(t=9.994, 8.790, all P<0.001). At 12mo after operation, the best corrected visual acuity of the two groups were significantly improved compared with surgery before(Z=-3.900, P<0.001; Z=-3.002, P=0.003). The IOL in the observation group of the 18 eyes were in the expected position without complications such as an obvious tilt or displacement. In the control group with 11 eyes, the position of IOL in 8 eyes were centered, 3 eyes were slightly biased, and 2 eyes with cystoids macular edema.CONCLUSION: The application of suture fixation capsular tension ring and iris hooks for secondary glaucoma associated with lens subluxation in patients can be used as an effective auxiliary method, it could effectively control the IOP and maintain long-term stability of the capsule.
9.Effects of Exogenous Fusarium oxysporum and Trichoderma viride on Soil Fungal Community of Panax ginseng
Jing FANG ; Li-li WENG ; Chun-ping XIAO ; Di LI ; Xue-qing YANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2022;28(6):114-123
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of exogenous Fusarium oxysporum and Trichoderma viride on the diversity of soil fungal community and carbon metabolic function of cultivated Panax ginseng. MethodIllumina HiSeq 2500 high-throughput sequencing combined with Biolog-ECO was used to analyze the species diversity and functional diversity of soil fungal communities in P. ginseng soil under different exogenous treatments. ResultThe results of high-throughput sequencing showed that the number and species of microorganisms in the soil were significantly changed after exogenous microorganisms were added. The soil fungi with relative abundance greater than 1% included Mortierella sp.,Fusarium sp.,Humicola sp.,and Simplicillium sp. Mortierella sp. in each treatment group significantly increased. Humicola sp. and Simplicillium sp. could be induced to increase by exogenous addition of F. oxysporum,while T. viride at a high concentration could significantly inhibit the growth of F. oxysporum. As revealed by Biolog and principal component analysis (PCA),the average well color development (AWCD) in the high-dose T. viride group (MG) was significantly higher than that in the control group (QS)and the low-dose F. oxysporum group(LD). The utilization abilities for amino acids,carboxylic acids,polymers, and amines were enhanced in the MG group,but the microbial metabolic activity was reduced in the high-dose F. oxysporum group (LG). There was no significant increase in the utilization of phenolic acids by soil microorganisms in both groups. ConclusionExogenous addition of F. oxysporum can lead to the growth and reproduction of other pathogenic fungi. Exogenous addition of T. viride can enhance the soil fungal community structure and metabolic diversity,inhibit the proliferation of F. oxysporum,and improve the soil microbial environment of cultivated P. ginseng.
10.The necessity of post-maneuver postural restriction in treating posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo: a Meta-analytic study.
Jing Jing WANG ; Yong TANG ; Cheng YU ; Xi Long GUAN ; Yong Sheng LIU ; Yi Wen XUE
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2021;56(6):603-612
Objective: We conducted a Meta-analysis to investigate the necessity of postural restrictions after manual reduction in the treatment of posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (PC-BPPV). Methods: We searched PubMed, EBSCO, Proquest, Web of Science databases, Ovid, and screened eligible studies that investigated the effect of post-maneuver postural restriction in treating patients with PC-BPPV. Outcomes included the efficacy of treatment and recurrence. Meta-analysis was performed using Stata 15.0 software. Results: Studies of the single visit efficiency included 11 references, with a sample size of 1 733 cases. The Meta-analysis results showed that the difference in the efficacy between the postural restricted group and the non-postural restricted group in PC-BPPV patients was statistically significant(RR=1.12, 95%CI=1.07-1.18, P<0.001). There were 12 references included in the study on the total efficiency, with a cumulative sample size of 1763 cases. There was no statistically significant difference between the effect of postural restriction after manipulative reduction and that of simple manipulative reduction (RR=1.03, 95%CI=0.99-1.08, P=0.118). There were 5 references included in the study of recurrence rate, and the cumulative sample size was 659 cases. There was no statistically significant difference in the recurrence rate between the postural restricted group and the non-postural restricted group(RR=0.98, 95%CI=0.62-1.54, P=0.937). Conclusions: In comparison with non-postural restriction group, post-maneuver postural restriction after a single visit can improve the treatment effective rate of PC-BPPV and contribute to the improvement in the symptoms of patients in a short term. However, postural restrictions has no significant effect on the final prognosis of PC-BPPV, and it also has no significant effect on the recurrence.
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