1.Antipyretic effects of Paracetamol Tablets, Compound Paracetamol and Amantadine Hydrochloride Tablets, Compound Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide Tablets, and Chaiqin Qingning capsules on rat model with LPS and dry yeast induced fever
Jingfei GAO ; Xiang AN ; Guangyuan LIU ; Jiajia ZHANG ; Xuansheng DING
Drug Evaluation Research 2017;40(2):184-189
Objective To study the antipyretic effect of Paracetamol Tablets,Compound Paracetamol and Amantadine Hydrochloride Tablets,Compound Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide Tablets,and Chaiqin Qingning Capsules on the fever model induced by LPS and dry yeast in rats.Methods Fever was induced by ip injecting LPS (100 μg/kg) or sc injecting dry yeast (20%) in rats.We observed the changes of temperature of the rats after administration of Paracetamol Tablets,Compound Paracetamol and Amantadine Hydrochloride Tablets,Compound Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide Tablets (the acetaminophen contents were 205.67,102.83,and 51.42 mg/kg)and Chaiqin Qingning Capsules (1110.60,555.30,and 277.65 mg/kg).Maximum temperature rise height (△T) and temperature response index (TRI) were calculated,and the curve of average rise in temperature was drawn.Results Each dose group of Paracetamol Tablets,Compound Paracetamol and Amantadine Hydrochloride Tablets,Compound Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide Tablets,and Chaiqin Qingning Capsules had obvious antipyretic effect on the fever model induced by LPS and dry yeast in rats,and there was a certain dose-effect relationship.Conclusion Paracetamol Tablets,Compound Paracetamol and Amantadine Hydrochloride Tablets,Compound Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide Tablets,and Chaiqin Qingning Capsules has certain antipyretic effect on LPS and dry yeast fever model in rats,and on the whole,the Western medicine acts rapid but continue for a short time,while the traditional Chinese medicine acts slow but continues for a long time.
2.Exploration of Application of Large Pore Size Ultrafiltration Membrane in Chinese Medicine Production
Fule LUO ; Guoming LIANG ; Zhongying LIU ; Chun GUO ; Chuliang DING ; Guangyuan DING ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(08):-
Objective: In order to improve the technology of Chinese medicine extraction, experiments were made with large pore size ultrafiltration (LPS UF) membranes in the process of Chinese medicine production, and the feasibility of replacing traditional alcohol sedimentation with LPS UF method in the production of compound Chinese medicine was also explored. Methods: The water extraction liquid of Shenbao Mixture with alcohol percolation extract was ultrafiltered. Icariin as index component was determined. Results: Component of Icariin was reserved as 90%, this technology was similar to alcohol extraction. Conclusion: The experiments on the extraction of “Shengbao” mixture show that the LPS UF membranes with MWCO above 100,000 were more effective in retaining the effective ingredients and removing the precipitates.
3.Application of nutrition gastrostomy in the retrosternal route for esophageal reconstruction after operation
Hua TANG ; Xinyu DING ; Kenan HUANG ; Xu LI ; Bin WU ; Zhifei XU ; Lei XUE ; Guangyuan SUN ; Xuewei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;(23):1507-1509
Objective:Esophageal cancer has high morbidity in China, and surgery is the main treatment for this disease. Postop-erative nutrition is also important for the patients. In this article, we discuss the possibility of retrosternal route gastrostomy feeding (RGF). Methods: The data of 127 esophageal cancer patients between 2011 and 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. RGF was per-formed in all the patients, and post-operation complications were studied. Results: Bowel obstruction, catheter displacement, and wound infection did not occur. Conclusion:RGF is a safe and effective nutrition method for patients who underwent retrosternal recon-struction.
4.Influence of G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 in epilepsy susceptibility of temporal lobe epileptic rats
Di ZUO ; Yujun WEN ; Xiaofan REN ; Na DING ; Guangyuan LU ; Lin MA ; Zhenquan HE ; Jianguo NIU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2021;20(7):656-661
Objective:To study the influence of G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 (GPER1) specific agonist G1 and antagonist G2 in epilepsy susceptibility of temporal lobe epileptic rats.Methods:Sixty rats were randomly divided into control group, G1 treatment group and G15 treatment group ( n=20). Rats in the latter two groups were intraperitoneally injected with GPER1 agonist G1 (10 μg) or antagonist G15 (40 μg) for a consecutive 12 d. Lithium chloride pilocarpine epilepsy models were prepared in the 3 groups. The behavior manifestations of these rats were observed within 1 h of intraperitoneal injection of pilocarpine; Racine grading was used to evaluate the severity of epileptic seizures every 5 min; the latency of epileptic seizures (Racine grading IV) and epileptic seizure grading at different time points in the 3 groups were compared. The EEG monitoring was performed to these rats, and EEG data were recorded from 10 min before pilocarpine injection to 2 h after pilocarpine injection; EEG time-frequency was analyzed by Fast-Fourier transform (FFT); distribution of brain electrical energy and changes of θ and α wave energy during 20 min of epileptic status were compared among the 3 groups. Results:(1) As compared with that in the control group and G1 treatment group, the latency of epileptic seizures in the G15 treatment group was significantly shortened ( P<0.05); 15 and 20 min after pilocarpine injection, the epileptic seizure grading of rats in G1 treatment group was statistically lower than that in control group ( P<0.05); 15-35 min after pilocarpine injection, the epileptic seizure grading of rats in G15 treatment group was significantly higher than that in control group ( P<0.05). (2) As compared with those in the control group, rats in the G1 treatment group had smaller brain wave amplitude, while the rats in the G15 treatment group had earlier seizure time, larger brain wave amplitude and higher frequency. There were no obvious changes in the amount of brain electrical energy between the G1 treatment group and control group; while the amount of brain electrical energy in the G15 treatment group 2 h after pilocarpine injection was higher than that in the control group. As compared with those in the control group and G1 treatment group, the θ and α wave energy values of rats in the G15 treatment group were significantly increased within 20 min of epileptic status ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Activation level of GPER1 might be associated with susceptibility to epileptic seizures, and specific inhibition of GPER1 activation can enhance the susceptibility to epilepsy and increase the energy values of specific frequency bands during epilepsy.