1.Determination of the Contents of Chlorogenic Acid and Baicalin in Shiwuwei Xiaoyanzhike Oral Liquid and Stability Evaluation
Yalan HUANG ; Guanghong SUN ; Weiguang SUN ; Xinliang MA
China Pharmacy 2001;0(11):-
OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for determination of the contents of chlorogenic acid and baicalin in Shiwuwei Xiaoyanzhike oral liquid .METHODS:HPLC was used,the mobile phase was acetonitrile - acetic acid,the flow rate was 0.8ml/ min and the detecting wavelengths were 326nm and 274nm.RESULTS: The recoveries of chlorogenic acid and baicalin were 96.8% - 104.5% , 94.9% -97.7% and RSD were 1.09% -3.12% , 1.19% -1.76% (n = 3), respectively .CONCLUSION: The method is simple and feasible with a good reproducibility, the RESULTS: can provide a basis for establishing the quality standard of this oral liquid.
2.Dynamic studies on the serum cytokines level of different stage in the diagnosed SARS patients
Guanghong GUO ; Yaping TIAN ; Yuanli MAO ; Zhiqiang SUN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical significance of the multiple cytokines in the serum of SARS patients and explore the rel ationship between the immune-reactivity and pathological damages. Methods 12 different serum cytokines have been detected in 4 groups ( inchoation, metaphase, convalescence of SARS patients and Healthy control) by using biochips technique(RANDOX) and to study the changes of each cytokine level in SARS patients. Results Compared with healthy group, IL-6 , IL-8 , IL-10 ,IFN? increased obviously and IL-1? ,IL-2,IL-4,VEGF,EGF,MCP-1, TNF?decreased obviously. Whereas IL-1?has no statistic changes among different stages of SARS. Conclusion There were obvious changes of multiple cytokines in different phase of SARS pathological process, especially in the early phase. It is further support the hypothesis that over-reaction of the immune system initiated the pathological injuries of the patients.
3.Microsurgical treatment of middle cerebral artery aneurysm:analysis of 35 cases
Bingxiang XIAO ; Bainan XU ; Jinli JIANG ; Zhenghui SUN ; Guanghong YU ; Yuanzheng HOU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(03):-
Objective To summarize the experiences of microsurgery for treatment of middle cerebral artery aneurysms (MCAA). Methods The clinical data of 35 patients with MCAA treated by microsurgery in General Hospital of PLA from 2004 to 2008 were retrospectively reviewed. Of them there were 20 males and 15 females, aged 18 to 72 years with a mean of 40 years. Of the 35 patients, subarachnoid hemorrhage occurred formerly in 22, intracerebral hemorrhage occurred in 11 and subdural hematoma in one patient. The MCAA located in the middle cerebral artery trunk in 10 patients, at the bifurcation in 20 patients (including one patient with 2 MCAAs), and in the distal segment in 5 patients. MCAA located on the left side in 13 and on right side in 22 patients. There were 7 patients with giant aneurysms, 11 with large aneurysms and 17 with small aneurysms. Microneurosurgery was performed in all cases, and different approaches were taken according to the locations of aneurysms. Superior temporal gyrus approach was conducted in 3 patients with giant intracerebral hematoma. Bypass of superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery was performed before occlusion of the afferent artery in one patient with giant aneurysm. Bypass with saphenous vein to middle cerebral artery was performed in another patient with giant aneurysm. Results The giant and large MCAAs consisted of 51.4% of all cases. Excellent outcomes were achieved in 20 patients, no marked change in 12 patients, and post-operative complications were observed in 3 patients. No perioperative death occurred. Conclusions Giant and large aneurysms are more common in middle cerebral artery aneurysms. Proper surgical approaches based on different situations during operation should be considered to achieve satisfactory outcome.
4.Bibliometric analysis on the research of the social isolation of the elderly in recent 10 years based on Web of Science database
Wei WANG ; Guanghong HAN ; Huili SUN ; Shanshan WANG ; Xiaoli PANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(35):2741-2748
Objective:To analyze the research hotspots, research directions and future trends of social isolation of the elderly in the past 10 years, so as to provide reference for future research.Methods:The literature on social isolation of the elderly included in the Web of Science database from 2010 to 2020 was retrieved, and bibliometrics analysis was conducted on the number of literature publications, key words, countries and institutions, keyword knowledge graph analysis and keyword emergence and other aspects using science citation analysis and Citespace5.7.R3 visualization software.Results:A total of 1 178 articles were included. The document volume showed a rising tendency, The majority of them was in Britain and the United States, less international cooperation among the author, issuing agency is given priority to with university. The research focuses on the mental health of the elderly, social isolation intervention methods, risk factors, quality of life and mortality, etc.Conclusions:The phenomenon of social isolation of the elderly has become a research hotspot in the international community, while China′s research in this field is still in its infancy. Future research should draw lessons from the experience and methods of foreign research, and explore intervention methods suitable for the social isolation of the elderly in China, so as to better promote the healthy aging of the elderly.
5.Relationship Between Cardiac Myosin-binding Protein c.G772A Gene Mutation and Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Xiaobo XING ; Fusong LIU ; Fang WANG ; Lei SONG ; Wenna ZHAO ; Jie LIU ; Kechuan ZHANG ; Yuzhao ZHU ; Xin LIU ; Shuai YUAN ; Lu SUN ; Xingfu SHANG ; Rong LI ; Yan LIANG ; Xiao LI ; Guanghong FAN ; Changqing ZHANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(7):680-683
To investigate the mutation site of pathogenic gene in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and to analyze the relationship between the genotype and clinical phenotype. Methods: Targeted exon capture sequencing was conducted in a HCM proband for 30 coding exons related HCM gene by all exon amplification and high-throughput sequencing. Furthermore, Sanger sequencing was performed in other family member and in 200 healthy volunteers for verification. The familial investigation included in clinical presentation, physical examination, electrocardiogram and echocardiography. Results: There were 3/6 blood relatives carrying cardiac myosin-binding protein gene MyBPC3 G772A heterozygous mutation, the mutation site was at 258 amino acid of MyBPC3 as glutamic acid (Glu) was substitute to lysine (Lys), such mutation was not found in rest of family member and not in healthy volunteers. The onset of proband and her daughter was rather late, they had palpitation and chest tightness; echocardiography showed interventricular septum basal segment thickening (16-18) mm. Proband was complicating paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia, malignant arrhythmia and heart failure, the maximum pressure gradient of left ventricular outflow was 56 mmHg, which with the high risk for sudden death. Conclusion: Comprehensive gene test has been helpful for clinical stratification, early diagnosis and treatment. MYBPC3 site mutation c.G772A might be the pathogenic mutation in that specific HCM family.