1.Selection of antihypertensive drugs in stroke prevention
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2011;19(5):389-392
Control of hypertension is essential for stroke prevention. For most patients, the monotherapy often fails to lower blood pressure to normal levels, while the combination therapy can increase the effect of lowering blood pressure, however, not all the antihypertensive drugs have good efficacy. The early data analysis of the Chinese Hypertension Intervention Efficacy Study and the subgroup analysis of the KYOTO HEART study have showed that dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker amlodipine and angiotensin receptor blocker valsartan are both the most effective antihypertensive drugs in the prevention of stroke.
2.Determination of Theobromine in Compound Theophylline and Ephedrine Tablet by HPLC
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(03):-
Objective To establish a HPLC method for determination of theobromine in Compound Theophylline and Ephedrine Tablet. Method HPLC method was adopted on Kromasil C18 column (250 mm? 4.6 mm, 5 ?m), and temperature was set at 45 ℃. The mobile phase consisted of 0.05 mol/L KH2PO4- Methanol-Triethanolamine (77∶23∶0.2), with flow rate of 0.8 mL/min. The UV detection wavelength was set at 215 nm. Results The calibration curves of theobromine was linear in the range of 0.3 094~0.722 ?g (r=0.999 96), ant the average recovery was 100.49% (n=9) with RSD=1.1%. Conclusion This method is simple, rapid, sensitive and accurate, and can be used for determination of theobromine in Compound Theophylline and Ephedrine Tablet.
3.Analysis on intestinal disorders in Jiujing Tu (Illustration of Moxiustion) found from Dunhuang.
Yin SHI ; Haixia SHANG ; Huangan WU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(5):548-551
Jiujing Tu (Illustration of Moxibustion), excavated from Mo Kao Grotto at Dunhuang, is one of the earliest existing monographs on moxibustion. The medical masters from different schools have focused on this book because it is different from the existing ancient medical works and have not been collected in the medical works of different dynasties. In this study, the literature of Jiujing Tu on five acupoints (Dachangshu, Pangguangshu, Daxiaochangshu, Nieshu and Cigong) relevant with intestinal disorders is collected. It is intended to discuss and analyze the acupoint location, main intestinal disorder, moxibustion characters, recognition on the literature of different dynasties and modern clinical applications. It is believed that the thought of strong moxibustion in the treatment of intestinal disorders advocated in Jiujing Tu has profound impact on the medical development in later generations. It deserves us to have a further digging, collection and promotion of this thought in the modern time.
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4.Extraction and Content Determination of Polysaccharide in Imperata Cylindrica
Haixia WANG ; Yun WU ; Weijing SHI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(02):-
Objective To optimize the extracting conditions of polysaccharide from Imperata Cylindrica and establish a suitable method for its content determination. Methods Based on the qualitative yield of polysaccharide extraction, a orthogonal test was employed to evaluate the effect of four factors including extracting temperature, extracting time, the extraction times and the ratio of material to liquid. The phenol-dense sulphuric acid method was applied for the content determination of polysaccharide. Results The times of extraction and the extracting temperature influenced the content of polysaccharides mostly, while the duration of extraction and the amount of water showed little influence. Conclusions The optimum extraction condition was refluxing and extracting for 3 times at 85 ℃ for 3 hours, and with 15 folds of water for every time. The contents of polysaccharide in Imperata Cylindrica collected from two different places were above 0.15%.
5.SOMATOTOPIC PROJECTIONS OF THE CUTANEOUS FACIAL REGIONS TO THE SUBSTANTIA GELATINOSA OF THE RAT AN ACID PHOSPHATASE STUDY
Peichun ZHU ; Haixia WU ; Hong XU
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
The substantia gelatinosa of subnucleus caudalis of the trigeminal nerve of the rat shows an intense extralysosomal acid phosphatase activity which disappears after the removal of it's skin of the facial regions.Different regions of the facial skin of 69 rats were excised and the projections of the cutaneous nerves were traced by studying the extralysosomal acid phosphatase activity with the modified Gomori's methods.A somatotopical localization was found within the substantia gelationosa. It agreed with what has been found in earlier studies where other techniques have been used. The findings showed that the fibers of the cutaneous areas along the dorsoventral axis of the body were found in a reverse order in the receptive fields in the substantia gelatinosa. The vertex and fore-head lay in the ventral, while skin of the mandibular areas in the dorsal region, and the skin of the facial areas lay successively from ventral to dorsal in following order: vertex and forehead eye region, dorsal vibrissae, ventral vibrissae-upper lip and finally lower lip-mandibulare region, in the receptive fields of the substantia gelatinosa.The cutaneous facial regions were disproportionately represented in substantia gelatinosa, for example, the field receiving projections from the vibrissae areas or fields were as large as 4mm~2 in the most medial portion of the ventral vibrissae-upperlip which are disproportionately large while the fields receiving projections from the forehead and mandibular cutaneous regions were disproportionately small. The provides a possible explanation for the specific function of analgesia of the acupuncture point Renzhong.
6.THE SEGMENTAL AND REGIONAL PROJECTIONS OF THE SCIATIC,TIBIAL AND COMMON PERONEAL NERVES TO THE SUBSTANTIA GELATINOSA OF SPINAL CORD IN RATS
Shuhua QIU ; Shiji DAI ; Haixia WU
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1955;0(03):-
The segmental and regional projections of the sciatic, tibial and common peroneal nerves to the substantia gelatinosa of spinal cord in rats were studied with the acid phosphatase method. Experiments were carried on 42 rats. Under chloral hydrate anesthesia, sciatic, tibial and common peroneal nerves were severed respecively. Then, after a survival time of 5~12 days, the lumbosacral segments of the spinal cord were removed and sectioned. The frozen sections were incubated with the modified Gomori's method.The projections of the sciatic and tibial nerves to the substantia gelatinosa (SG)were found in L_2~S_1, while these of the common peroneal nerve in L_(2~6).The projections of the sciatic nerve were found in the most medial, the intermediate and the most lateral parts of SG in the segments L_(2~3), and in entire SG in the segments L_4~S_1.The projections of the tibial nerve were shown in the most medial and the intermediate parts of SG in the segments L_(2~5), and in the medial parts of SG at L_6~S_1.The projections of the common peroneal nerve were found in the intermediate parts of SG in all segments L_(2~6).The above study has provided anatomical data for probing into the mechanism of somatosplanchnic interrelations and the principle governing acupuncture anesthesia.
7.RDAWA-based reader-driven acquisition of library holdings
Haixia XU ; Yingxia XU ; Di WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2015;(2):67-70
A collective intelligent perception-supported and RDAWA-based reader-driven acquisition model of li-brary holdings was proposed with the development of academic library holdings as its background .The design ideas of RDAWA were described , the master framework of RDAWA was analyzed , the considerations in design of RDAWA that simplified the input procedure and met the reading requirements of readers were elaborated with the biblio-graphic information database , data analysis module and acquisition order generation algorithm summarized .
8.Correlation of the expression of survivin and caspase-3 proteins in juvenile laryngeal papilloma
Wu WANG ; Yuanda ZHOU ; Haixia HE
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2009;25(11):1034-1035
AIM: To investigate correlation between the expression of survivin and caspase-3 proteins in juvenile laryngeal papilloma. METHODS: The expression of survivin and caspase-3 proteins were detected with immunohistochemial method in 43 cases of juvenile laryngeal papilloma, 25 vocal nodules and 25 normal laryngeal mucosa. RESULTS: The positive rates of survivin protein in juvenile laryngeal papilloma were 57.14% and higher than that in voeal nodules (P<0.01)and the normal laryngeal moeusa (P<0.01). And the Caspase-3 protein positive rate was 26.19% in juvenile laryngeal papilloma and lower than that in voeal nodules and the normal laryngeal mucosa (P<0.01).There was a significant negative correlation between the expression of survivin and caspase-3 in juvenile laryngeal papilloma. CONCLUSION: The abnormal expression of survivin and caspase-3 may play important role in the pathogenesis of juvenile laryngeal papilloma.
9.Development and status of gene transfection
Haixia WU ; Weiming ZHANG ; Xiaomian LI
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;0(06):-
Gene transfection is an important method for studying gene function. The origination and development of gene transfection are reviewed in this article. Six methods of gene transfection are introduced, among which, special attention are given to two new ones: particle bombardment and photochemistry transfection technology. Besides, the advantages and disadvantages of these methods are compared in order that more suitable methods can be chosen in researches. The application of the technology in gene research is discussed in the end of this article.
10.Adverse Drug Reactions Induced by Anti-infectives:Analysis of 657 Cases
Haixia ZHANG ; Weihong GE ; Baoping WU
China Pharmacy 2007;0(29):-
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the characteristics and regularities of adverse drug reactions(ADR) induced by anti-infective drugs in our hospital.METHODS:657 ADR cases induced by anti-infective drugs collected by the ADR monitoring center in our hospital in 2006 were classified and analyzed.RESULTS:13 categories(49 kinds) of anti-infective drugs were involved in the total 657 ADR cases.Of which,those patients aged above 60 years accounted for 30.14%.The ADR were chiefly induced by quinolones,followed by cephalosporins and penicillins etc,which chiefly manifested as lesion of skin and its accessories(53.12%),followed by the lesions of digestive system and nervous system etc.CONCLUSION:Multiple factors contributed to the ADR,to which great importance should be attached so as to reduce the incidence of ADR induced by anti-infectives.