1.Quality standards for Qinghuo Tablets
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(04):-
AIM:To establish the quality standards for Qinghuo Tablets(Folium Isatidis,Radix et Rhizoma Rhei,Gypsum Fibrosum,etc.). METHODS:Folium Isatidis,Radix et Rhizoma Rhei,menthol in Qinghuo Tablets were identified by TLC.Indirubin and emodin were determined by HPLC.Agilent-ODS-3(5 ?m,4.6 mm?250 mm) column was used.The column temperature was at 25 ℃.Methanol-0.5% H_3PO_4(75∶25) was used as a mobile phase.The detection wavelength was at 289 nm.The flow rate was 1.0 mL/min. RESULTS:Folium Isatidis,Radix et Rhizoma Rhei,menthol could be detected by TLC.Indirubin showed a good linear relationship at the range of 0.071 4-0.714 ?g,r=0.999 7.The average recovery was 98.95%,and RSD was 0.57%.Emodin showed a good linear relationship at the range of 0.204-2.04 ?g,r=0.999 8.The average recovery was(99.01%),and RSD was 0.79%. CONCLUSION:The established method is rapid,accurate,reproducible with a strong specificify.
2.Determination of notoginsenoside R_1,ginsenoside Rg_1,Rb_1 in Naomaitai Capsules by HPLC
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(11):-
AIM: To develop a method of determining notoginsenoside R_1,ginsenoside Rg_1 and ginsenoside Rb_1 in Naomaitai Capsules(Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng Rubra,Radix et Rhizoma Notoginseng,Radix Angelicae Sinensis,etc.) by HPLC. METHODS: Notoginsenoside R_1,ginsenoside Rg_1 and ginsenoside Rb_1 were determined by HPLC gradient elution method,Inertsil-ODS-3(5 ?m 4.6 mm?250 mm) column with Acetonitrile-water as the mobile phase was used for gradient elution.The flow rate was at 1.0 mL/min and the detective wavelength was at 203 nm.The column temperature was at 35 ℃. RESULTS: There was a good linear relationship at a range of 0.205-1.539 ?g for notoginsenoside R_1(r=0.999 6),the average recovery of 98.07%, and RSD of 0.51%(n=5),0.838-6.285 ?g for ginsenoside Rg_1(r=0.999 4),the average recovery of 97.66%,and RSD of(0.53%)(n=5),0.822-6.165 ?g for ginsenoside Rb_1(r=0.999 6),the average recovery of 98.19%,and RSD of 0.44%(n=5). CONCLUSION: The method is simple,reproducible and accurate with a strong specificify,and can be used for the quality control of Naomaitai Capsules.
3.Impact of Information technology on hospital working procedure
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(05):-
Far beyond simulating manual work with the computer system,hospital informatization entails a combination of information technology with hospital professional work.With a fully understanding of working procedure in hospital,an effective concordance based on informatization requirements is conducted so that the management and the collection of the information can follow the information flow,logistics,capital flow,working flow and organization flow.Management mode and organization framework of the hospital are also adjusted.Thus the hospital operation quality and efficiency are improved,and patients are offered seamless and continuous service,which really reflects the service theory: "Patient First".
4.Epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors as first-line treatment in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer
Journal of International Oncology 2010;37(3):210-213
Several models about epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors(EGFR-TKI)as first-line treatment in advanced NSCLC show different results.Combination with chemotherapy and EG-FR-TKIs did not indicate survival advantage.However,sequential chemotherapy in EGFR-TKIs and a single agent of EGFR-TKIs as first-line treatment of advanced NSCLC have made tremendous breakthrough,and give a new path in individual treatment of advanced NSCLC.Also EGFR mulatious in targeted therapy of advanced NSCLc has a sood predictive value of the etticacy.
5.Relationship of heart rate variability with serum high sensitivity C-reactive protein in aged patients of type 2 diabetes mellitus
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(11):-
Objective To explore the relationship between heart rate variability(HRV)and serum high sensitivity C-reactive protein(hs-CRP)in type 2 diabetic aged patients.Methods Totally 30 aged patients with type 2 DM were enrolled in this study who were selected from the outpatients and inpatients of Department of Gerontology in the Third People's Hospital of Chongqing,and another 30 non-diabetic matched individuals were recruited as control.Their serum hs-CRP and 24 hour-electrocardiography were examined.HRV was assessed by calculating the indices based on statistical operation on RR intervals(time domain analysis)from 24-hour Holter recording,including:standard deviation of normal to normal RR intervals(SDNN),standard deviation of 5-minute mean RR intervals(SDANN)and square root of differences between adjacent NN intervals(rMSSD).Linear correlation analysis was carried out between their serum hs-CRP and HRV.Results HRV parameters of type 2 DM patients were significantly lower than those of non-diabetic patients,but hs-CRP values were significantly higher than those of control.Linear correlation analysis indicated that HRV was in a positive correlation with hs-CRP in type 2 diabetic aged patients.Conclusion Altered autonomic nervous function may be associated with altered serum hs-CRP in aged patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
6.Design and implementation of hospital information disaster recovery system based on Fiber Channel
Jin YANG ;
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(11):-
A backup data center near the primary data center using Storage Area Network is built with Fiber Channel technology. The specific disaster recovery software used to synchronize the two centers a highly reliable safety and expandable data storage management system with adequate redundancy is developed. Thus disaster recovery service can be provided for the hospital information system when disaster happens. To avoid the system risk and maintain the continuity of the hospital's activities the damaged part of the system will be taken over from.
8.Anti-tumor effect of mycobacterium Ag85B/IL-2 fusion protein on syngeneic mice bearing bladder cancer
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(18):-
Objective To study the anti-tumor effect of mycobacterium Ag85B/IL-2 fusion protein on syngenic mice bearing bladder cancer. Methods After being implanted BTT739 bladder transitional carcinoma cells from tumor bearing mice, 80 T739 mice were divided into Ag85B protein, BCG, IL-2 and normal saline groups (n=20). Mycobacterium Ag85B/IL-2 protein was locally injected to the mice at the site of implanting tumor in the trial group, and Ag85B protein, BCG, IL-2 and normal saline to the control group mice. The weight and volume of tumor and the survival period were recorded after treatment. Results The average weight of Ag85B/IL-2 fusion protein treatment group was significantly lower than those of Ag85B, BCG,IL-2 and normal saline group (P
9.THE OBSERVATION ON THE BEATING AND GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRIMARY MYOCARDIAL TISSUE CULTURE OF HUMAN FETUS
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
Myocardial tissue masses were isolated from two human fetus of 10 and 16 week's gestation respectively and they were cultured under the conditions for cultivating the myocardial cells of the rodents. Spontaneous beating occured. In one case the frequency of beating was 21~27 beats/min, and the beating lasted for 30 days until the culture was terminated artifitially. In another case a cell mass continued to beat as long as 75 days with a frequency of 200~290 beats/min, and then stopped spontaneously. The differences in thickness and shapes of the tissue masses would influence the modes of growth after culturing. Thicker tissue mass grew more slowly and the fibroblasts and myocardial cells grew and spreaded out radially, or in band form. In tissue mass with a thin border the marginal myocardial cells bulged out in globular shape in the early stage and then separated from the cell mass and continued to grow. In thin layered tissue mass, because of the rapid overgrowth of the surrounding fibroblasts, the myocardial tissue would grow and overlap them and increased steadily in thickness. This procedure is simple and relatively stable, and possible to retain the long-lasting beating of the myocardial tissus, but it is difficult to obtain a pure myocardial cell culture for cell counts and other quantitative studies.
10.HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON ENZYMES CONCERNED WITH PHOSPHATE ESTER, ESTER AND NEUROTRANSMITTER METABOLISM IN THE ENTERIC PLEXUS OF GUINEA PIG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1957;0(04):-
Enzyme histochemistry of neurons in the enteric nerve plexus of guinea pigs were studied with light microscope semi-quantitatively and microphotometer quantitatively. The results showed that the neurons differ greatly in A1P (alkaline phosphatase), AcP (acid phosphatase), 5'-Nase (5'-Nucleotidase), TPPase (thiamine pyrophosphatase), NsE (non specific esterase) and ChAT (choline acetyltransferase). There were disparities to a certain extent in reactions of MAO (monoamine oxidase), AP (aminopeptidase) and AChE (acetylcholinesterase) among different segments of gastrointestinal between submucous and myenteric plexus, but all neurons were positive for the enzymes stated above. The neurons in each ganglion were relatively similar in the enzyme activities. There were about 50-66% neurons in the enteric nerve plexus showing strong reaction of ChAT, which may be cholinergic neurons. There were significant differences in enzymatic activities, except NsE, between submucous plexus and myenteric plexus statistically. Submucous plexus showed stronger reactions of AcP and AP than those of myenteric plexus, while myenteric plexus showed stronger reactions of A1P, 5'-Nase, TPPase, MAO, ChAT than those of submucous plexus. The ganglia of intramural plexus in stomach were not well developed as those of intestine, especially the submucous plexus of stomach, in which there were only few scattered neurons, and they showed weaker enzyme activities than those of intestine. The enteric neurons in duodenum and proximal colon showed strongest activities for most enzymes among different segments of intestine. The above results indicate that the enteric neurons exist remarkable differences in metabolism and functional states.