1.Effects of Losartan on Heart Rate Variability of Essential Hypertensive Patients
Jien PANG ; Feng CHEN ; Guangzhi SU ; Jian MA
China Pharmacy 2001;0(08):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the effect of losartan on heart rate variability of essential hypertensive patientsMETHO_DS:The heart rate power spectral density and time-domain in 24-hour dynamic EKG were analyzed in 50 healthy subjects and in 90 patients with hypertension before and after giving losartanRESULTS:The low frequency and total frequency and ratio between low frequency and high frequency of hypertensive patients were significantly higher than those of controls,the high frequency and standard deviation of normal-to-normal intervals(SDNN) and standard deviation of the average of RR intervals(SDANN) for each five-minute period of the 24-hour eletrocardiographic recordings were significantly lower than those of controlsThe SDNN and high frequency of grade Ⅲ hypertension were significantly lower than those of grade Ⅱ hypertensionThe low frequency and ratio between low frequency and high frequency of grade Ⅲ hypertension were significantly higher than those of grade Ⅱ hypertension,and so were the grade Ⅱ than those of the grade Ⅰ It showed that vegetative nerve functi_onal damage was positively related with hypertensive gradeThe severer the illness,the greater the changeAfter losartan treatment,in addition to lowing the blood pressure,the SDNN,SDANN and high frequency of hypertensive patients were significantly increasedThe low frequency,total frequency and ratio between low frequency and high frequency of hypertensive patients were significantly decreasedCONCLUSION:When losartan lowers blood pressure,it can significantly improve the heart rate variability of essential hypertensive patients
2.Auditory steady-state response measurement in evaluating hearing loss milder than moderate to severe level
Min LIU ; Zhenzhong SU ; Xihui CHEN ; Guanxia XIONG ; Guangzhi LI ; Qianfei LI ; Xinguang WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(46):198-201
BACKGROUND: Auditory steady-state responses (ASSR) is an objective method of hearing examination in clinic in recent years. ASSR has the frequency specificity as compared with previous auditory brainstem responses (ABR).OBJECTIVE: To investigate the accuracy of ASSR in objective hearing assessment.DESIGN: A case-control observation.SETTING: Department of Otorhinolaryngology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University.PARTICIPANTS: The subjects in the normal hearing group were the 21 undergraduates (42 ears) were enrolled, they all had not any symptoms of ear disease, without history of noise exposure and disease of vestibule system, and they were normal in otoscopy. The outpatients and inpatients with neurosensory deafness were selected from the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University. All the children cases worn hearing aids, and had the speech ability, and cooperated in the examination. The main types included 6 ears of sudden deafness,8 ears of presbycusis, and 20 ears of neurosensory deafness due to other unknown causes. Central lesions were excluded by MR examination, and all the patients agreed with the enrollment. The results of pure-tone audiometry were all flat or descending audiogram. According to the severity of hearing damage, the patients were divided into mild deafness group (13ears), moderate deafness group (9 ears) and moderate-to-severe deafness group (12 ears).METHODS: ① The pure-tone audiometry was performed at the frequencies of 0.125-8 000 Hz in a sound insulation room. The auditory threshold grades of the subjects with normal hearing all accorded with the standards of GB-7583-87 expected value distribution. The average value of air-conduction auditory thresholds of pure-tone audiometry at the frequencies of 0.5, 1, 2 and 4 kHz was calculated. ② ASSR measurement was performed with the synchronous stimulation pattern in a sound and electromagnetic shielding room, including 8 points for both ears of the same stimulation intensity and the carrier frequency tones of 0.5, 1, 2 and 4 kHz respectively.③ ABR examination was performed by click sounds with sparse waves in a sound and electromagnetic shielding room, and insert earphones were used.The threshold results were judged according to the minimal stimulation sound intensity of the distinguishable Ⅴ wave. ③ The results of pure-tone audiometry were compared with those of ABR examination, and the results of ASSR measurement in different hearing groups were processed with analysis of variance, multi-classification discrimination based Bayes standard and q test.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The thresholds of pure-tone audiometry, ASSR measurement and ABR examination, and the correct rate analyzed by the multi-classification discrimination based Bayes standard were mainly observed.RESULTS: The indexes of the 42 ears in the normal hearing group, 13, 9 and 12 ears in the mild, moderate and moderate-to-severe deafness groups were all involved in the analysis of results. ① The ABR values were accorded with the actual hearing levels, and the closest to the ASSR thresholds at 1-2 kHz; ASSR reflected induction rates at different frequencies were gradually decreased with the aggravation of hearing damage, and that at each frequency varied with the changes of hearing level, the induction rates of ASSR responses were all 100% for the subjects with normal hearing and patients with mild deafness, but those for the patients with moderate and moderate-to-severe deafness were decreased (0.5 kHz: 77.8%,92.8%; 4 kHz: 88.9%, 85.7%). At different frequencies, the ASSR thresholds in the moderate-to-severe deafness group were significantly higher than those in the normal hearing group (P < 0.05). The ASSR thresholds at 0.5 and 4 kHz in the moderate-to-severe deafness group were significantly higher than those in the mild deafness group (P < 0.05). The ASSR threshold at 2 kHz in the mild deafness group was significantly higher than that in the normal hearing group (P < 0.05). The ASSR thresholds at 4 kHz in the everedeafness group were significantly higher than those in the normal hearing group and mild deafness group. ② The incorrect discriminations of actual pure-tone audiometry were analyzed with the interactive clustering discriminant analysis of ASSR measurement and actual pure-tone audiometry, and the results showed that the correct rate of discrimination was 100% in the normal hearing group; Only 1 of the 12 cases in the mild deafness group was incorrectly judged, and the correct rate was 92%; Only 1 of the 19 cases in the moderate deafness group was incorrectly judged, and the correct rate was 89%; the correct rate in the moderateto-severe deafness group was 83%.CONCLUSION: The results of ASSR measurement can detect the incorrect discrimination of objective hearing condition by taking the results of pure-tone audiometry as the standards. ASSR has an acceptable accuracy for deafness higher than mild level in estimating objective hearing, and it has a better prospect of application in practice.
3.Correlation between opportunistic infections in patients with HIV/AIDS in Dali of Yunnan Province and CD+4 lymphocyte count
Guangzhi YIN ; Huiyong SU ; Lei YANG ; Guoli ZHANG ; Shimin YIN ; Jiarong LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;(10):1454-1457
Objective To investigate the correlation between opportunistic infections in patients with HIV /AIDS in Dali of Yunnan Province and CD +4 lymphocyte count,discover the incidence trend of opportunistic infections in patients with HIV /AIDS in Dali and instruct early diagnosis and treatment.Methods Choosing 454 cases of opportunistic infections in patients with HIV /AIDS in Infectious Disease Dali Prefectural Hospital were chosen,ana-lyze various opportunistic infections,examining CD +4 lymphocyte count and analyze the differences of opportunistic infections on CD +4 lymphocyte count.Results 454 cases opportunistic infections with HIV /AIDS,48.24% were HCV infections,38.72% of various tuberculosis consumption phthisis,28.41% of bacterial pneumonia and 25.77%of oral condida monilia infections,high rate of opportunistic infections when CD +4 lymphocyte count <200 /μL;when CD +4 <50 /μL,53.33% of the patients with more than three pathogen infections,thus higher than those CD +4 >350 /μL of 5.56%(χ2 =34.88,P <0.01);The high rate of opportunistic infections found on patients without the treatment of HAART(40.83%,U =9.05,P <0.01),comparing to 18.79% of those with the treatment.Conclusion The com-mon opportunistic infections in our area are HCV,various tuberculosis consumption phthisis,bacterial pneumonia and oral condida monilia infections;high rate of opportunistic infections happens when CD +4 lymphocyte count are low and lower rate on those with the treatment of HAART,offering an effective method on controlling opportunistic infections.
4.Clinical analysis of 43 cases with brucellosis
Guoli ZHANG ; Huiyong SU ; Lei YANG ; Jun ZHOU ; Guangzhi YIN ; Zhenglin YAO
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(13):2024-2026
Objective To explore the epidemic characteristics,clinical features and treatment outcome of brucellosis in the Dali area of Yunnan province.Methods The clinical data of 43 cases with brucellosis from Janurany 2012 to September 2015 were retrospectively analyzed.Results Among 43 cases,there were 35 males,8 females, 37 farmers,5 veterinary,and 1 teacher.42 patients had a clear history of contact with cattle and sheep,1 case of no clear history of exposure to cattle and sheep,mainly fever,accompanied by chills,headache,joint pain,low back pain, weight loss,hepatosplenomegaly etc.Laboratory routine examination showed no specificity,SAT was detected in 30 cases,positive rate was 100.0%,blood culture in 28 cases,23 cases were positive,the positive rate was 82.1%. 41 cases of adult patients with rifampicin and tetracycline or doxycycline + levofloxacin and cefotaxime drugs combined therapy,treatment for 6 weeks,2 cases of children took rifampicin and SMZ -TMP treatment for 6 weeks, improvement rate was 100%,there was no recurrence and death cases.Conclusion Dali area is popular in brucellosis, the clinical manifestations and the infection way diversification,need the attention of the clinicians.
5.Oxidative stress in liver tissues in HCC patients after TACE
Hao SU ; Guangzhi ZHU ; Hongqiang LIN ; Yi LIN ; Yizhen GONG ; Jiaquan LI ; Zhiming LIU ; Lequn LI ; Tangwei LIU ; Zili Lü ; Lünan YAN ; Tao PENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2009;24(10):795-798
Objective To investigate the levels of oxidative stress in liver tissues of hepatocelluar carcinoma(HCC)patients after transcatheter arterial chemotherapy(TAC).Methods Immunohistochemistry streptavidin biotinylated peroxidase(S-P)method was used to detect the cellular levels of 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine(8-OHdG),p53 and p21~(waf1/cip1).Eighty-nine HCC patients were divided into TAC group(39 cases)and Non-TAC group(50 cases).15 Non-HCC liver tissues served as controls.Result 8-OHdG level was higher in Non-TAC group than that in TAC group in tumor tissues (F=9.516,P<0.05),with that being the lowest in control group(F=9.516,P<0.01);8-OHdG levels in cancer tissues were significantly higher than that in tumor surrounding tissues in both TAC group (t=7.101,P<0.001)and Non-TAC group(t=8.020,P<0.001),there was no significant difference of 8-OHdG levels between para-tumor tissues and controls.The levels of 8-OHdG between tumor and its surrounding tissues in TAC group(r=0.651,P<0.001)and non-TAC group(r=0.493,P<0.01)was in positive correlation.The difference of p53 levels in cancer tissues in TAC group and Non-TAC group were not statistically significant and p53 was not detected in para-tumor tissues.The difference of p21~(waf1/cip1) levels among TAC group,Non-TAC group and controls was statistically significant,the levels of p21~(waf1/cip1) in normal group was the highest(F=13.459,P<0.001),followed by that in TAC and Non-TAC group in cancer tissues(TAC vs.Non-TAC group,P<0.01);p21~(waf1/cip1) expression in normal controls was significantly higher than that in both TAC and Non-TAC group in para-tumor tissues(F=16.613,P<0.001).The correlation of p21 ~(waf1/cip1) levels between tumor and its surrounding tissues was significant in non-TAC group(r=0.872,P<0.001).Conclusions Oxidative stress levels in HCC tumor tissues were higher than in para-tumor tissues and non-HCC liver tissues.Cancer cells probably survive chemotherapy by fortifying oxidative stress repair mechanism.
6.Exploring on Mechanism of Gegen Qinliantang in Interventing Antibiotic-associated Diarrhea Based on 16S rRNA Sequencing and Network Pharmacology
Gang SU ; Guangyong YANG ; Gengxin ZHANG ; Junxi SHEN ; Huizi HAN ; Weiyi TIAN ; Wenjia WANG ; Ping WANG ; Xiaohua TU ; Guangzhi HE
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(23):81-88
ObjectiveTo investigate the mechanism of Gegen Qinliantang(GQT) on the intestinal flora of antibiotic-associated diarrhea(AAD) by 16S rRNA sequencing and network pharmacology. MethodSixty SD rats were randomly divided into six groups(n=10), including blank group, model group, GQT high-, medium- and low-dose groups(10.08, 5.04, 2.52 g·kg-1) as well as Lizhu Changle group(0.15 g·kg-1), except for the blank group, each group was given clindamycin(250 mg·kg-1) by gavage once a day for 7 consecutive days. After successful modeling, the blank group and the model group were given equal volumes of normal saline by gavage. The other groups were given corresponding doses of drugs by gavage for 14 days. Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform(TCMSP) was used to screen the active components and targets of GQT, GeneCards, Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man(OMIM) database, Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics Knowledge Base(PharmGKB), DrugBank and DisGeNET were used to search for AAD disease targets. The drug-disease common targets were obtained by R software. STRING was applied to analyze the target protein-protein interaction, and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG) pathway enrichment analysis was performed. Then hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining was used to observe the pathological changes of the colon, and 16S rRNA sequencing of AAD colon content flora structure further verified the results of network pharmacology. ResultThrough network pharmacology, it was found that 238 active components were screened from GQT and acted on 276 component targets, among which quercetin, puerarin, wogonin and apigenin were the main core components of GQT, 1 097 AAD disease targets and 127 drug-disease intersection targets. The protein-protein interaction network mainly included core targets such as protein kinase B1(Akt1), interleukin(IL)-6 and IL-1β, which were mainly enriched in the IL-17 signaling pathway. It was verified through animal experiments that compared with the blank group, the colon structure of the model group was seriously abnormal, the intestinal epithelial columnar cells were damaged, the goblet cells were reduced, and a large number of inflammatory cells were infiltrated. Compared with the model group, the colon structure of the GQT high-dose group improved, but there were still abnormalities, the colon structure of GQT medium- and low- dose groups and Lizhu Changle group improved significantly and reached the normal level. GQT could improve the structural diversity of AAD intestinal flora. At the phylum level, the abundance of Firmicutes was increased and the abundance of Bacteroidetes was decreased. At the genus level, the abundance of Lactobacillus was increased, and the abundances of Prevotella and Bacteroides were decreased. Among them, Lactococcus could be used as a biomarker for AAD treatment with GQT, and the prediction of functional metabolism of intestinal flora revealed that GQT could promote acetate and lactate metabolic pathways in the intestine. ConclusionGQT may activate IL-17 signaling pathway by acting on the targets of Akt1 and IL-6 through key components such as quercetin and wogonin, and improve the abundance of Lactococcus in the intestinal tract as well as acetate and lactate metabolic pathways, so as to play a role in repairing the intestinal barrier for the treatment of AAD.
7.Effect of Gegen Qinliantang on Fecal Short-chain Fatty Acids in Rats with Antibiotic-associated Diarrhea Based on Targeted Metabonomics
Gang SU ; Guangyong YANG ; Xue HAN ; Qiumei TANG ; Weiyi TIAN ; Wenjia WANG ; Ping WANG ; Xiaohua TU ; Guangzhi HE
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(7):189-196
ObjectiveTo explore the impact of Gegen Qinliantang(GQT) on the fecal short-chain fatty acids(SCFAs) metabolism in antibiotic-associated diarrhea(AAD) through targeted metabolomics. MethodA total of 240 SD rats were randomly divided into six groups(n=40, half male and half female), including blank group, model group, bifidobiogen group(0.15 g·kg-1), and GQT high-, medium-, and low-dose groups(10.08, 5.04, 2.52 g·kg-1), except for the blank group, clindamycin(250 mg·kg-1) was given to all groups by gavage for modeling every day for 7 d. After successful modeling, each administered group was gavaged with the corresponding dose of the drug, and the blank and model groups were gavaged with an equal volume of normal saline solution, 1 time/d, for 14 d. At 0, 3, 7, 14 d after the drug intervention, eight rats were randomly selected from each group, respectively. Gas chromatography-time-of-flight mass spectrometry(GC-TOF-MS) was used to perform targeted metabolomic analysis of SCFAs in the feces of rats, and partial least squares-discriminant analysis(PLS-DA) was applied to compare the differences in metabolic profiles between groups at different treatment times, and to compare the changes in the contents of SCFAs in rat feces between groups. ResultPLS-DA results showed that the blank group could be clearly distinguishable from the model group, with GQT exhibiting a closer proximity to the blank group after 7 d of treatment. After further analyzing the composition of SCFAs, it was found that the proportion of acetic acid increased and the proportions of butyric acid, valeric acid, hexanoic acid and isovaleric acid decreased in the model group compared with the blank group. After the treatment with GQT, the proportions of butyric acid, isobutyric acid, valeric acid, and isovaleric acid increased, and the proportions of acetic acid, propionic acid and caproic acid decreased. Subsequent differential analysis revealed that GQT could significantly improve the content of butyric acid, and had a certain retrogressive effect on the contents of valeric acid and hexanoic acid. ConclusionThe medium dose group of GQT can improve the contents of SCFAs in AAD feces after 7 days of treatment, which may be related to the improvement of the composition ratio of SCFAs and the contents of butyric acid, valeric acid and caproic acid.