1.Dynamic Variation of Flavonoids Contents in Flowers of Citrus grandis at Different Flowering Periods
Bojian WU ; Li LIN ; Kang CHEN ; Fanghua LIN ; Fengxia XIAO
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2000;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the dynamic variation of flavonoids contents in the flowers of Citrus grandis at different flowering periods. Methods The content of total flavonoids in the flowers of Citrus grandis was determined by means of ultraviolet-visible absorption spectroscopy ,and the contents of naringin and rhoifolin were determined by HPLC. Results The content of total flavonoids in the flowers during the flower withering period ,the young fruit period ,the blossom period,and the budding period was 306.90 mg.g-1,277.93 mg.g-1,215.55 mg.g-1 and 162.74 mg.g-1 respectively. The naringin content during the above four different periods was 246.31 mg.g-1,213.93 mg.g-1,175.94 mg.g-1 and 130.90 mg.g-1 respectively. The rhoifolin content during the four periods was unchanged. Conclusion The contents of total flavonoids and naringin in flowers of Citrus grandis during flower withering period are the highest.
2.CXCL16 deficiency attenuates STZ-induced diabetic nephropathy in mice
Leping ZHAO ; Leigang JIN ; Lihua SHI ; Saisai ZHANG ; Xuebo PAN ; Zhuofeng LIN ; Fanghua GONG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(2):327-332
AIM:To explore the effect of CXCL16 deficiency on streptozocin ( STZ)-induced diabetic nephrop-athy in mice.METHODS:CXCL16 knockout ( C16 KO) mice (8 years old) were used to build up diabetes model by treating with STZ.Age-and gender-matched wild-type ( WT) C57BL/6J mice treated with STZ were used as control.All mice were fed with chow diets for 12 weeks, and the development of diabetic nephropathy was evaluated.RESULTS:Compared with the WT mice treated with STZ, C16 KO mice treated with STZ presented lower fasting glucose levels and better glucose tolerance power.C16 KO mice treated with STZ also had lower urine protein levels and smaller areas of glo-merular injury as compared with WT mice treated with STZ.Furthermore, CXCL16 deficiency decreased the contents of re-nal reactive oxygen species ( ROS) , malondialdehyde ( MDA) and oxidized low-density lipoprotein ( ox-LDL) and the mR-NA expression of lectin-like oxidized low-density lipoprotein receptor 1 (Lox-1), and attenuated the expression of renal in-flammatory factors including tumor necrosis factor α( TNF-α) and interleukin 6 ( IL-6) , as well as chemokines including intercellular cell adhesion molecular 1 (ICAM-1) and chemokine C-X-C motif ligand 1 (CXCL1).CONCLUSION:CX-CL16 deficiency obviously inhibits the development of STZ-induced diabetic nephropathy in mice.
3.Characteristics of TCM Syndromes in 126 Children with Tourette Syndrome
Jijun LI ; Shuzhen WANG ; Lin ZHAO ; Fanghua QI ; Shan CONG ; Anyuan LI
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the characteristics of TCM syndromes of Tourette syndrome (TS) to find out the basis for its TCM treatment. Methods Based on the preliminary studies,the TCM syndrome scale of TS is designed to investigate the general data,main symptoms and syndromes of 126 cases of TS children to find out the frequency of each syndrome. Results Of the 126 TS cases,97 were males,accounting for 77%; the average age was 8.31 years; and 32 had a positive family history,accountting for 25.4%. In the tic behavior,the facial twitching and limb twitching occupied 91.6% of the muscular stereotyped tic. In the vocal behavior,the throat and nasal sound occupied 42.1%. In the accompanied symptoms,the inattention occupied 69.8%. In the personality offset,the willfulness occupied 49.2%,irritable hyperactivity occupied 78.6%,and silence occupied 7.1%. More than 50% of the patients had red or dark red tongue with thick or sticky coating. Nearly 70% of them had string-taut or rolling pulse. As for the syndromes,heart-liver deficiency with deficiency wind stirred up,and liver-kidney yin deficiency with yang hyperactivity stirring up wind were common,being 41.3% and 34.1% respectively. Conclusion TS takes the heart-liver deficiency with deficiency wind stirred up and liver-kidney yin deficiency with yang hyperactivity stirring up wind as the common syndromes. The basic treating principle is enriching yin and reducing yang,and smoothing the liver to stop wind. At the same time,reinforcing the spleen and nourishing the heart,and dissolving phlegm and enlightening the brain should be applied for treatment.
4.Apoptosis-inducing effect of cinobufacini on human hepatoma cell line HepG2 and its mechanism of action.
Fanghua QI ; Anyuan LI ; Lin ZHAO ; Li ZHANG ; Guanhua DU ; Wei TANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(3):318-23
To investigate the apoptosis-inducing effect of cinobufacini (Huachansu) on human hepatoma cell line HepG2 and its possible mechanism of action, HepG2 cells were treated with different concentrations of cinobufacini. Cell proliferation was measured by methylthiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay. The morphological changes of apoptosis were observed by Hoechst 33258 staining. Cell cycle distribution and apoptotic rate were evaluated by flow cytometry (FCM). Quantitative real-time RT-PCR and Western blotting analysis were used to detect the mRNA and protein expressions of apoptosis related factors Bcl-2, Bax and p53. The results indicated that cinobufacini could inhibit the proliferation of HepG2 cells in a dose and time dependent manner. Remarkable morphological changes of apoptosis including cytoplasmic and nuclear condensation and partition of cytoplasm were observed by Hoechst 33258 staining. According to FCM analysis, HepG2 cells were arrested in G2/M phase and the apoptotic rate increased with the increase of the concentration of cinobufacini. Both the mRNA and protein expressions of Bax and p53 were up-regulated while Bcl-2 expression down-regulated. Thus, cinobufacini could inhibit the proliferation and induce apoptosis of human hepatoma cell line HepG2. Furthermore, up regulation of Bax and p53 as well as down regulation of Bcl-2 expressions may be one of the important apoptotic inducing mechanisms.
5.Effect of ningdong granule on 5-hydroxytryptamine metabolism and 5-HT 2AR of tourette’s syndrome rat models
Lin ZHAO ; Fanghua QI ; Zhixue WANG ; Hong LYU ; Jijun LI ; Anyuan LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(8):715-718
Objective To investigate the effect of Ningdong granule on 5-hydroxytryptamine metabolism and 5-HT2AR of Tourette’s Syndrome(TS) rat models. Methods 32 SD rats were divided into 4 groups randomly, the control group, the model (Apo) group, the low dosage NDG (NGL) group, and the high dosage (NGH) group. TS rat models were induced by intraperitoneal injection (i.p.) with Apo (2 mg/kg) in the experimental groups last 4 weeks. Rats in the control group were injected with normal saline (0.9%) (3 ml/kg, i.p.). Then, the rats were treated by intragastric administration (i.g.) with ND granular at 1.8g/(kg?d)in NGL group, with ND granular at 3.6 g/(kg?d)in NGH group, with distilled water at equal Volume in Control group and Apo group respectively for 12 successive weeks. Analysis the striatum 5-HT2AR protein expression by Immunohistochemical method;Determination of the content of 5-HT and 5-HIAA in striatum by Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results The level of 5-HT and 5-HT2AR protein expression in the model group [(1.98±0.14)ng/ml and(143.10±8.01)], compared with the control group[(1.78±0.10)ng/ml and(127.43±6.72)], was up-regulated (P<0.01 or 0.05). The levels of 5-HT and 5-HT2AR protein expression in NGH group[(2.20±0.14)ng/ml and(166.33±9.21)ng/ml] were further up-regulated, and the levels of 5-HIAA in NDH group [(0.58±0.08) ng/ml] became lower, compared with the control group(P<0.01 or 0.05). Conclusion Activity of 5-HT system enhanced in Apo-induced TS rat model. However, the enhanced activity may still be relatively insufficient. The mechanism of ND granulear treating TS was associated with depression of the 5-HT metabolism, up-regulation expression of 5-HT2AR, and improving the activity insufficient of 5-HT system.
6.Clinical study of Ningdong granule on obsessive-compulsive disorder associated with Tourette's syndrome
Lin ZHAO ; Anyuan LI ; Zhixue WANG ; Fanghua QI ; Feng ZHANG ; Guangshun HOU ; Yuan WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;35(10):875-878
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of Ningdong granule on Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) associated with Tourette's syndrome (TS).Methods Thirty-six patients with OCD associated with TS were randomly divided into 2 groups.18 patients in the treatment group were treated with ND granule,and 18 patients in the control group were treated with fluoxetine,the initial dose of fluoxetine was 10 mg/d,and maximum dose was 60 mg/d.All of the participants with history of medication had to be medication-free for≥ 1 weeks prior to the study.The severity of tics and OCD were evaluated at baseline and at end point (8 w),with Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS)and Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS),the contents of 5-HT in serum were measured by ELISA.Side-effects were evaluated according to an adverse event chart produced by this study team.Results The effective rate of treating tics in treatment group was 88.89% (16/18),and in control group was 77.78% (14/18).The effective rate of treating OCD in treatment group was 83.33% (15/18),and in control group was 88.89% (16/18).The differences in the aspects between treatment group and control group were not significant (P>0.05).Compared with YGTSS scores [the treatment group was (27.28 ± 8.10),the control group was (29.17 ± 7.53)] and Y-BOCS scores [the treatment group was (22.72 ± 6.75),the control group was (23.17 ± 6.12)] at baseline,the scores YGTSS scores [the treatment group was (12.72±5.20),the control group was (15.50±5.39)] and Y-BOCS scores [the treatment group was (1250± 4.38),the control group was (12.22±4.31)] of both two groups at end point reduced significantly (P<0.01),but the difference between the two groups was not significant (P>0.05).The contents of serum 5-HT in the two groups were significantly raised after treatment [the treatment group was (86.05±24.26 vs 66.00±19.63) ng/ml,P=0.01),the control group was (91.16±26.07 vs 67.52±21.18) ng/ml,P<0.01].Only one subject reported adverse reactions in the treatment group,while 6 subjects experienced adverse reactions in the control group,but no difference was shown in comparison of the aspect between the treatment group and the control group (P>0.05).Conclusion ND granule with tiapride could improve the syndrome of tics and OCD associated with TS.ND granule with tiapride and fluoxetine with tiapride showed similar efficacy and safety for OCD with TS.
7.Associations of psychological resilience with family cohesion and non-suicidal self-injury of middle school students in Fujian Province
LIN Lihua, ZENG Fanghua, JIANG Qin, LIAO Meiling, ZHANG Yumin, ZHENG Jindi
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(11):1664-1667
Objective:
To explore the relationship between family cohesion, psychological resilience and non-suicidal self-injury among middle school students.
Methods:
By using the stratified random cluster sampling method, 2 065 students from 4 middle school from Fujian province were investigated with family cohesion scale, adolescent psychological resilience scale and adolescent self-injury behavior questionnaire.
Results:
The report rate of self-injury was 40.34%, which differed by childhood migration experiences, parenting style as well as academic pressure (χ2=11.66,29.45,12.48,P<0.01). Total scores and dimensional scales in family cohesion and psychological resilience showed significant differences in students with or without self-injury (t=-8.33,-12.08,-7.29,-11.53,-3.38,-7.37,-7.68,P<0.01). The family cohesion was positively correlated with the psychological resilience and each dimension (r=0.27-0.56, P<0.01), but negatively correlated with non-suicidal self-injury (r=-0.18, P<0.01). The psychological resilience and each dimension were negatively correlated with non-suicidal self-injury (r=-0.24--0.14, P<0.01). Psychological resilience had a partial mediating effect between family cohesion and non-suicidal self-injury, with mediating effect accounting for 61.11% of the total effect.
Conclusion
Psychological resilience played a mediating role between family cohesion and non-suicidal self-injury. By promoting family cohesion to improve psychological resilience, it is helpful to prevent non-suicidal self-injury among middle school students.
8.Clinical observation of telbivudine's antiviral efficacy and protection against mother-to-infant transmission of chronic hepatitis B during the first trimester of pregnancy.
Chuanying CHEN ; Xianglin TU ; Quanhong CHENG ; Fang CHEN ; Ying DAI ; Fanghua GONG ; Xue LIN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2015;23(1):9-12
OBJECTIVETo explore the antiviral efficacy, safety and protective ability against mother-to-infant transmission of telbivudine in pregnant patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) during the first trimester.
METHODSEighty four gravid women who were diagnosed with CHB, in their first trimester of pregnancy, and had refused to terminate their pregnancies were enrolled; all study participants were clinically classified as active hepatitis cases with positivity for both hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg), HBV DNA more than or equal to 107 copies/mL and serum level of alanine aminotarnsferase (ALT) of more than or equal to 4 ULN.Patients with YMDD mutations were excluded from the study. The study participants were divided into a telbivudine treatment group (n=43; administered in the first trimester of pregnancy) and a control group (n=41, consisting of patients who refused to take antivirals). All babies bom to the women in both groups of the study received standard immune prevention (anti-hepatitis B immunoglobulin plus hepatitis B vaccine) and artificial feeding.Data recorded for the women during pregnancy included clinical findings for tests of hepatic and renal function, myocardial enzymes, blood and urine clinical parameters, hepatitis B virus makers and HBV DNA, as well as notation of any adverse reactions. The neonates were evaluated for presence of HBV infection, parameters of growth and development, presence of complications, and Apgar score. At 6 and 12 months old, all infants were evaluated for HBV DNA level and HBsAg presence.
RESULTSThe genetic variant rtM204I was detected in one of the women in the treatment group at 36 weeks of pregnancy. One woman in the control group developed severe hepatitis at 28 weeks of pregnancy and was put on the telbivudine treatment The treatment group showed greater recovery rates of ALT than the control group at 12 weeks of pregnancy (62.8% vs.29.3%, P=0.002), 24 weeks of pregnancy (76.7% vs.46.3%, P=0.000), and at ante partum (88.1% vs.60.0%, P=0.004). The treatment group also showed greater HBV DNA-negative conversion rates at 12 weeks of pregnancy (20.9% vs.0, P=0.006), at 24 weeks of pregnancy (37.2% vs.0, P=0.001) and at ante partum (78.6% vs.0, P=0.000), and greater HBeAg seroconversion rates at 12 weeks of pregnancy (2.3% vs.0, P=1.000), at 24 weeks of pregnancy (9.3% vs.0, P=0.116) and at ante partum (2 1.4% vs.0, P=0.002). The HBsAg-positive rates and HBV DNA-positive rates among the infants born to the mothers in the treatment and control groups, respectively, were 2.4% vs.17.5% (P=0.027) at birth, 0 vs.17.5% (P=0.005)at 6 months old and 0 vs.17.5% (P=0.005) at 12 months old. The Apgar scores were not significantly different for the children born to the mothers from the two groups, and all the children showed parameters of growth development within normal limits.
CONCLUSIONTelbivudine administration in the first trimester had a good antiviral curative effect and effectively blocked mother-to-infant transmission in women with CHB. The treatment was safe, causing no obvious adverse reaction in the gravid women or developmental effects on the infants.
Antiviral Agents ; DNA, Viral ; Female ; Hepatitis A Vaccines ; Hepatitis B Vaccines ; Hepatitis B e Antigens ; Hepatitis B virus ; Hepatitis B, Chronic ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ; Mother-Child Relations ; Mutation ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ; Pregnancy Trimester, First ; Thymidine ; analogs & derivatives ; Vaccines, Combined
9.Comparative Analysis of Volatile Components in Different Parts of Stelleropsis Tianschanica
Leiling SHI ; Yuanjia MA ; Yongqiang GUAN ; Xiongfei GUO ; Gang CHEN ; Fanghua LIN
China Pharmacist 2018;21(2):215-223
Objective:To compare and analyze the chemical constituents of volatile oils extracted from the different parts ( flow-ers,leaves and roots) of Stelleropsis tianschanica by chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Methods:The volatile oil was ex-tracted by diethyl ether-Soxhlet extraction method and analyzed by GC-MS with a capillary gas chromatographic column. The relative contents of the volatile compounds were calculated by chromatographic peak area normalization method.Results: Totally 179 volatile constituents in the different parts of Stelleropsis tianschanica were identified. Among them,81 compounds were identified in leaves,and the relative content accounted for 82.77% of the total volatile compounds;108 compounds were identified in flowers,and the relative content accounted for 82.85% of the total volatile compounds;112 compounds were identified in roots, and the relative content ac-counted for 85.98% of the total volatile compounds. Totally 33 compounds existed in all the three parts,and the content accounted for 39.24% of the total volatile components in leaves,35.86% in flowers and 48.89% in roots. The relative content of(Z,Z)-9,12-oc-tadecadienoic acid in leaves,flowers and roots of S. tianschanica was the highest,which accounted for 11.12%,9.8% and 22.49%, respectively. Conclusion:The different parts of S. tianschanica have similar volatile components, while the specific substances and the contents are different.
10.External application of two unrestricted herbal medicines to treat costochondritis in a young collegiate athlete: A case report.
Bin ZHANG ; Ying JIANG ; Chun-Song CHENG ; Hong LIN ; You-Ping GUO
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2020;18(5):450-454
Costochondritis (ChC), especially chronic ChC, typically manifests as spontaneous vague pain in anterior chest area and often occurs in adolescents for unknown reasons; it has prevented many collegiate athletes from participating in physical training and competitions. A 21-year-old female collegiate taekwondo athlete suffering from chronic chest pain was sent by her coaches for diagnosis and treatment. Seated motion palpation was used to identify spontaneous and motion-involved pain areas. Palpation in the supine position was used to initially rule out breast diseases. X-ray, electrocardiogram, and cardiac Doppler ultrasound were used in conjunction with myocardial enzyme testing to rule out lung and cardiovascular diseases. The patient was treated using herbal medicines applied via an external patch. The medicine was comprised of Rhizoma Corydalis and borneol, and the treatment lasted for seven weeks. For five weeks patches were applied at a frequency of two or three times per day, followed by a two-week period of once per day. The patient reported that the pain was relieved after two weeks of external herb use, and the autonomic chest pain had resolved. Re-examination after one month showed that her upper limb range of motion was close to normal, and her psychological burden had almost disappeared. It is possible to seek more active medicinal treatment and more practical external products for young athletes who is suffering chronic ChC that affects the sport training and competitive performances.