1.Illustrate Six Merdians Theory with the Images of Bagua
Hong CHANG ; Dong WANG ; Guangji ZHANG
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2014;(11):1266-1268
Objective] The explanations of the six meridians theory in the book Shanghan Lun were always divergent, most of them explained it with medical theory of later ages.However, il ustrating it from the philosophic perspective was not commonly seen. Yi Jing, the book of changes, was the origin of traditional Chinese philosophy, and the six meridian system, which included three yin and three yang, was just derived from the four xiang(a traditional Chinese concept which refers to taiyang, shaoyin, shaoyang, taiyin). [Method] Through the eight trigrams and the images were analyzed with the Treatise on Six Classicsstate gasification combined with analysis Zhongjing Six Classics theoretical system and the principle of prescription. [Result] Found that eight trigrams can be good images of the corresponding six by the system, the difficult provisions in Tretise on Febrile Diseases were wel explained. [Conclusion]Through combining the images of Bagua(eight trigrams) in Yi Jing with six meridians in Shanghan Lun,il ustrating six meridians from philosophic aspect, and explaining the six meridians theory with philosophical ideas before Zhongjing ’s(the writer of Shanghan Lun) age, in order to provide new ways of thinking in comprehending the six meridians system.
2.Study on Four Seasons’Influence on the Six Meridians Theory in Shanghan Lun and the Pulse System
Hong CHANG ; Dong WANG ; Guangji ZHANG
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2015;(6):433-435
Objective]To study the correspondence between human and universe theory in Shanghan Lun starting with Zhongjing ’s doctrine of treatment based on four seasons,analyse the influence of the changing seasons on giving names to the six meridians by Zhongjing ,research on the influence of pulse theory based on four seasons in Huangdi Neijing on the pulse system includes the six meridians system ,summarize the rules of the four seasons’ influence on the six meridians system in Shanghan Lun,and return to Zhongjing’s original viewpoint of four seasons and their yin and yang condition. [Method]By studying the Treatise on Four Seasons treatment Dafa Six Classics and veins in the school system, restore Treatise on Heavencorresponding way of thinking. [Result] It finds that seasons law is the core of six distinguished by its Zhongjing school system clock. [Conclusion] Studying the Four Seasonslaw andseasons therapy Dafa can know Treatise on Six by the corresponding season and six by the significance and reflects theTreatise onlearning system from four seasons pulse method.
3.THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF MENINGIOMA OF THE SPHENOID RIDGE
Bolin CHEN ; Cheng ZHU ; Changce CHEN ; Guangji CHANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(06):-
Twenty four cases of meningioma of the sphenoid ridge were reported. The common symptoms and signs of this tumor were summarized. For practical use, it may be classified as medial and lateral types. The symptoms and signs of these two types are different. Carotid angiograms are helpful to show the blood flow of the tumor. This method cannot be replaced by CT scan. The tumors were removed in fifteen patients totally, among them two died. The authors considered that the most important things for successful operation are to control bleeding carefully, to treat all the blood vessels at the base of the tumor properly and to protect its surrounding important structures during the operation.
4.Mass spectrometry-based protein quantification and its application in pharmacokinetic research
Mengqiu Wu ; Mengqiu WU ; Gaoyuan LU ; Chang SHAO ; Dandan WANG ; Di SUN ; Haiping HAO ; Guangji WANG
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2015;46(2):129-140
Quantitative proteomics is a mass spectrometry-based toolkit used to analyze and quantify entire proteins contained in whole cells, tissues or organisms. It has become an increasingly important element in exploring the mechanism of various biological processes such as discovering novel biomarkers and unknown drug targets. Emerging advances in biological mass spectrometry instrumentation and data acquisition methodologies have provided a state-of-the-art platform for protein quantification, prompting the research of proteomics evolving from the simple qualitative to the accurate quantitative approach. This review aims to introduce the most recent advancements in mass spectrometry instrumentation and methodologies of data acquisition, focusing on their characteristics and applying fields. It also highlights several significant applications of biological mass spectrometry in pharmaceutical research such as quantifitation of drug transporters and metabolizing enzymes, and pharmacokinetic study of therapeutic peptides and proteins.