1.Treatment with constitution differentiation and syndrome differentiation for asthma in children
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(11):-
This article classified children asthma by constitution as deficiency-cold, phlegm-dampness, phlegm-heat, yin-deficiency and yang-deficiency. We categorized children asthma at acute stage by syndrome differentiation as cold, heat, defi ciency and excess; and children asthma at remittent stage was categorized by syndrome differentiation as lung qi defi ciency, spleen yang deficiency and kidney yin deficiency. Patients with the same constitution were treated differently at different stage; and the opposite was true for patients at the same stage but with different constitution. The constitution and the syndrome had a great relationship. It was important for preventing and treating the children asthma that accurate and reasonable constitution differentiation combines syndrome differentiation in clinical treatment.
2.The Evaluation of the Efficacy of Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy on Advanced Stage of Liver Cancer with Tension Ascites
Wuzhuang ZHONG ; Guihua SUN ; Hong SONG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(05):-
Objective To explore curative effect of intraperitoneal chemotherapy to treat patients with tension ascites caused by advanced stage of liver cancer. Methods 61 patients with tension ascites caused by advanced stage of liver cancer were divided randomly into three groups, patients in group A (n=26) were treated by ultrafiltration ascites and peritoneal reinfusion (A-P) combined with intraperitoneal chemotherapy; patients in B group (n=18) were treated by paracentesis and intravenous albumin infusion combined with intraperitoneal chemotherapy; patients in group C (n=17) were treated by paracentesis and intravenous albumin infusion. Clinical situation, biochemical alteration, sodium metabolism and RAAS metabolism were observed before and after treatment.Results The findings revealed that definite clinical amelioration in all patients. Patients in three groups, biochemical examinations were improved during 24h after treatment, including of endogenous creatinine clearance rate and urine sodium output. But in group B and C, the biochemical examinations returned to the former levels and the levels of serum albumin was markedly reduced during 72h after treatment. The short-term effective rate on postoperative ascites in group A, B, C were 57.7%, 44.4% and 11.9% respectively.Conclusion A-P associated with intraperitoneal chemotherapy is an effective and safe therapy for patients with tension ascites caused by advanced stage of liver cancer.
3.Diagnosis and treatment of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis: clinical features of eight cases and literature reviews
Guihua WANG ; Song LIU ; Lirong HE ; Zhengyi HE ; Haoyan WANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2009;8(4):241-244
Objective To study clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) . Methods Clinical data and auxiliary examinations of eight patients with ABPA were analyzed, as well as relevant literatures were reviewed. Results All patients had symptom of cough, expectoration, out of breath and wheezing tale, seven of them with history of asthma, and all of them had increased peripheral blood eosinophil (EOS) count, serum levels of total immunoglobulin E (IgE) and lgE specific for Aspergillus fumigatus and showed positive prick test specific for Aspergillas fumigatus. Six of them showed infiltration shadows and six of them showed bronchiectasis in their chest CT images. Lung function test indicated obstructive ventilation dysfunction or mixed ventilation dysfunction with reversible airflow obstruction after administration of bronchodilator. Conclusions Diagnosis for ABPA should be made by integration of clinical features, increased blood eosinophil count and serum level of IgE, and result of prick test specific for Aspergillus fumigatus. Corticosteroid is a mainstay therapy for ABPA, ancillary with anti-fungi therapy. Patients with ABPA should be followed-up to prevent its recurrence.
4.Observation of Therapeutic Effects of Needle Warming Moxibustion for Chronic Diarrhea
Qiuhong SUN ; Huiping ZHANG ; Guihong SONG ; Guihua XUE ; Guoqi HUANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2011;09(1):42-45
Objective: To observe the therapeutic effects of needle warming moxibustion for chronic diarrhea. Methods: Two-hundred cases with chronic diarrhea were divided randomly into a treatment group and a control group. 100 cases in the treatment group were treated with needle warming moxibustion on specific acupoints. 100 cases in the control group were treated by oral administration of Smecta. Results: The therapeutic results showed cure in 52 cases, remarkable effect in 34 cases, improvement in 14 cases and the total effective rate in 100.0% in the treatment group, and cure in 5 cases, remarkable effect in 23 cases, improvement in 33 cases, failure in 39 cases and the total effective rate in 61.0% in the control group. The comparison of the total effective rate between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion: The needle warming moxibustion on specific acupoints is better than oral administration of Smecta in the therapeutic effects.
5.Relationship among smoking, levels of homocysteine, C reactive protein and coronary heart disease onset in young people
Lifen SONG ; Guihua LI ; Jiangqiao HU ; Xiaojing ZHAO ; Bo JIA
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2017;26(2):162-164
Objective:To analyze the relationship among smoking, levels of homocysteine (Hcy), cystatin C (CysC), C reactive protein (CRP) and coronary heart disease (CHD) onset in young people.Methods:A total of 152 patients, who received selective coronary angiography because of chest pain in our hospital, were enrolled, and all subjects were <45 years old.According to examination results, they were divided into CHD group (n=100) and non-CHD group (n=52).Clinical data were analyzed in both groups, and Logistic multi-factor regression analysis was used to analyze independent risk factors for CHD in young people.Results:Compared with non-CHD group, there were significant rise in percentages of men (30.8% vs.65.0%), smoking (46.1% vs.68.0%) and hypertension (34.6% vs.51.0%), levels of CysC[(0.85±0.16) mg/L vs.(1.34±0.28) mg/L], CRP [(1.26±0.85) mg/L vs.(6.93±0.85) mg/L] and Hcy[(7.16±1.16) mol/L vs.(20.85±2.16) mol/L],P<0.05 or <0.01;multi-factor Logistic regression analysis indicated that male, hypertension, smoking, Hcy, CysC and CRP were risk factors for CHD in young people (OR=1.34~3.42, P<0.05 or <0.01).Conclusion:Male, smoking, total cholesterol, homocysteine, Cys C and C reactive protein are risk factors for CHD in young people.Therefore, these risk factors should be eliminated, or its risk should be reduced.
6.Chromatographic fingerprint of Tanreqing NaCl Injection
Hanmin SONG ; Naiqiang LIU ; Sumei LIU ; Guihua NIE
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(09):-
Objective To establish the fingerprint detecting standard for Tanreqing NaCl Injection. Methods Using baicalin as reference substance to calibrate the common peaks by HPLC-ELSD. According to the technical requirements on fingerprint of traditional Chinese medicine injection, their relative retention times and peak area ratios were calculated and the similarity of ten batchs of samples was determined. Results On the basis of systematic methodology, ten batches of injection samples were tested and analyzed so as to establish HPLC fingerprint for the injection. Conclusion The relative retention times and peak area ratios of 16 common peaks on HPLC fingerprint all conform to the requirement. So the established fingerprint can be used as the one of important foundations for quality control of Tanreqing NaCl Injection.
7.Analysis of effects of recombinant human growth hormone in the treatment of liver cirrhosis with hypoproteinemia
Guihua SUN ; Dayong SUN ; Wuzhuang ZHONG ; Hong SONG ; Lan ZHOU
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(01):-
Objective: To investigate the effect of recombinant human growth hormone(rhGH) in the treatment of liver cirrhosis with hypoproteinemia. Methods: 28 patients with liver cirrhosis,whose albumin level was below 35 g/L,were randomly divided into two groups:rhGH treatment group and control group.Serum albumin,ALT and other items were measured 30,60 and 90 days after the start of treatment. Results: After 30 days,an increase in plasma albumin was observed in the two groups,but the change in the treatment group was more obvious than that in control group,An increase in plasma protein in treatment group and the decrease in control group were observed with significant difference between groups. Conclusion: Recombinant human growth hormone can increase the level of ambumin in liver cirrhosis patients and improve the function of liver.
8.To Strengthen the Course Construction of Experiment Nuclear Medicine in Regular College Course
Guihua HOU ; Jing SONG ; Chao ZHANG ; Ting LIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(03):-
Objective:To approach the curriculum basis,current situation and possibility for constructing teaching system of Experiment Nuclear Medicine in regular college course.Methods:On the basis of discussing the Nuclear Medicine discipline and current situation of Nuclear Medicine teaching in our country,this article expounded the urgent demand to basic knowledge of Nuclear Medicine for Molecular Imaging development and the teaching basis of Experiment Nuclear medicine.Conclusion:This paper proposed a new view point for requirement to construct Experiment Nuclear Medicine teaching system in regular college course in our country.
9.Cloning,prokaryotic expression and immunological identification of Toxo-plasma surface antigen IMP1
Jingxuan KOU ; Guihua ZHAO ; Qingkuan WEI ; Chao XU ; Song ZHU ; Kun YIN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2015;(3):285-289
Objective To subclone express and identify the immune mapped protein 1 IMP1 which encodes a surface an?tigen of Toxoplasma gondii. Methods The cDNA of T. gondii RH strain was synthesized by reverse transcription PCR the IMP1 open reading frame ORF was amplified by PCR using the T. gondii RH strain cDNA as template the PCR products were identified by TA?cloning and sequencing then the IMP1 ORF was subcloned into the NdeⅠand Xho I sites of the vector pET28b and the positive recombinant pET28b?IMP1 was identified by double?digesting and sequencing. The protein of 6 × His tagged IMP1 was inducibly expressed in E. coli strain BL21 DE3 with isopropylβ?D?1?thiogalactopyranoside IPTG and the induction time concentration of IPTG and temperature gradients to optimize protein expression conditions were determined. After the cells carried IMP1 were induced by the optimized conditions and harvested the resulting bacteria were suspended in resuspension buffer and lysed by sonication and the supernatants were loaded onto the Ni2+Chelating Sepharose Fast Flow col?umn for affinity chromatography of the N?terminal 6 × His tagged IMP1 protein. Finally the fusion IMP1 proteins were identified by Western blotting. Results The ORF sequence of IMP1 was successfully subcloned from the cDNA of Toxoplasma Gondii RH strain and the amplified product was sequenced and identified based on which the IMP1 ORF gene was inserted into the prokaryotic expression vector pET28b and the recombinant pET28b?IMP1 was constructed successfully. The double?digesting and sequencing results indicated the validity of the recombinant vector. And the optimized conditions for the expression of IMP 1 was determined namely 0.3 mmol/L IPTG induction for 9 h at 20℃. Furthermore IMP1 protein was expressed solubly and che?lated on Ni2+sepharose beads with high affinity thus this protein could be purified efficiently by affinity chromatography. The pure fusion protein was confirmed with fine immunocompetence by SDS?PAGE and Western blotting. Conclusions IMP1 pro? tein can be high efficiently expressed by the E. coli prokaryotic expression systems the protein of IMP1 is soluble and has stable characters. The study may lay a useful foundation for the following works including in vivo expression of IMP1 crystal structure study of IMP1 and anti?toxoplasmosis subunit vaccine development.
10.Effects of arsenic trioxide plus thalidomide on immune function in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome
Qiurong ZHANG ; Lingsong CHEN ; Jingxia WANG ; Guihua ZHANG ; Jinge XU ; Wenwei SONG
Clinical Medicine of China 2013;29(12):1243-1246
Objective To investigate the effects of arsenic trioxide plus thalidomide on immune function of patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS).Methods Fifty-seven MDS patients (Low risk,medium risk and high risk) and 30 healthy volunteers were selected as our subjects.Thirty-four cases with medium risk Ⅱ and high risk MDS patients were randomly divided into A and B groups.Seventeen MDS patients in A group were treated with arsenic trioxide plus thalidomide,and 17 MDS patients in B group were treated with low-dose cytarabine.Lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood were examined by flow cytometry (FCM).The adverse effect of arsenic trioxide and thalidomide were recorded.Results Compared with control group,the number of T lymphocytes(CD3 +),B lymphocytes (CD3-CD19 +) and NK cell (CD3-(CD16 CD56) +) of patients with MDS were significantly lower,and the differences were statistically significant (t =2.157,2.349,2.958 ; P < 0.05 or P < 0.01).The helper CD3 + CD4 + T cell (Th) ratio decreased in MDS patients than that of control group (t =2.412,P < 0.05).The inhibition CD3 + CD8 + T cells (Ts) ratio increased (t =2.749,P < 0.01).Th/Ts ratio inversion was seen in MDS patients.As the progression of MDS increase,Ts cell expression gradually increased and NK cells ratio gradually decreased.However,there was no significant difference among three groups.Th cells and B lymphocytes in the risk group were lower than that in the low risk group,and the difference was statistically significant (F =4.896 and 4.516,P <0.05),but there was no significant difference in the terms of the number of T lymphocytes,Th cell,ratio of Th/Ts and B lymphocytes among MDS groups.Number of T lymphocytes,B lymphocytes and NK cell count in group A after treatment were increased than that before treatment (t =2.435,2.468,2.653,P < 0.05).In group A,2 cases were complete remission,4 cases with partial remission,and 5 cases with hematologic improvement.The total effective rate was 64.71% (11/17),and curative effect is obviously better than that of B group (x2 =4.253,P < 0.05).Meanwhile adverse effect was mild.Conclusion The cellular and humoral immune function decreased in MDS patients.The treatment of arsenic trioxide plus thalidomide on MDS is proved safety and efficacy,which might work by improving immune function of MDS patients.