1.Tumor and Relativity between Sputum and Stasis
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2006;0(04):-
According to the theory of the relationship of phlegm and blood stasis in TCM,analyse the pathogenesis of tumor,and emphasis on dispersing stagnated liver-qi,qi-xue adjustment and the therapeutical method of antidote,the most important methods for the treatment.The combination of blood-activating and getting rid of phelegm stagnation drugs benefits the treatment of tumor,the drug’s application can get rid of phelegm stagnation and blood-stasis.
2.Study on The Mechanism and Its Formation of Sublingual Varix in Patients with Primary Liver Cancer
Jingdong GAO ; Xiaoqiang YUE ; Qing LIU
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2006;0(05):-
[Objective] To explore the mechanism of its formation of sublingual varix in patients with primary liver cancer(PLC) and from the vessels and haemodynamics so as to establish the basis for its future clinical study.[Methods] The related indexes of the haemodynamics vessels tongue and the portal system were measured by Doppler ultrasound.Then the mechanism of the formation of abnormal sublingual varix was explored from the local microcirculation of tongue,the morphology and haemodynamics of the tongue vessels and portal system.[Conclusion]The formation of abnormal sublingual varix was related to haemodynamics of the tongue,and the abnormal morphology and haemodynamics of portal system.The deep mechanism need to be further explored.
3.Clinical Observation of Wenjing Huayu Decoction for Chemotherapy-Induced Hand-Foot Syndrome
Xiaodi ZHANG ; Jialu CHEN ; Jingdong GAO
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2017;41(2):142-145
[Objective]To observe the curative effect of Wenjing Huayu Decoction for chemotherapy-induced hand-foot syndrome. [Methods]A total of 61 cases of patients with hand-foot syndrome induced by the oral administration of capecitabine were incorporated in the study, and further randomly divided into the treatment group(31 cases) and the control group(30cases). Capecitabine's dosage was 1250mg/m2,twice in one day,from the first day to the fourteen days,7 days of rest,with an observational period of 21 days.In the treatment group, patients were immersed with warm-water diluted Wenjing Huayu Decoction, from the first day of chemotherapy,once in the morning and once at night, 20 minutes a time, with an observational period of 21 days;besides, external application of urea cream was used for patients in the control group;patients in both groups applied corresponding treatment schemes twice a day, once in the morning and once at night, with an observational period of 21 days. The therapeutic effects in both groups were evaluated after 2 cycles of treatment. [Results]The effective rate of HFS was 67.7%in the treatment group and 36.7%in the control group. The results showed that the curative effect in the treatment group was significantly more efficient than that in the control group, with a statistical difference( P<0.05); according to the quality of life(QOL) scoring, there was an obvious difference in improving patients'quality of life between the two groups(P<0.05). [Conclusion]An immersion treatment applying Wenjing Huayu Decoction can be an effective regimen for the treatment of hand-foot syndrome induced by the administration of capecitabine, associated with improvement of patient's life quality.
4.Experimental Studies on Zhuye Shigao Decoction for the Treatment of Deep Candidiasis in Mice
Jiabin TAI ; Lin LI ; Jingdong GAO ; Qingzeng GUAN
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(01):-
[Objective] To observe the therapeutic effect of Zhuye Shigao Decoction (ZSD) for the treatment of deep candidiasis in mice. [Methods] One hundred and sixty mice were randomized into immunosuppressive (IS) group and non-immunosuppressive (NIS) group, 80 in each group. The IS mice were given with intraperitoneal injection of cyclophosphamide 200mg/kg and the NIS mice were given with normal saline 0.2mL. Five days later, both groups were vaccinated with Candida albicans solution 0.2 mL through the caudal veins (8 ? 109/L for the NIS mice and 3 ? 109/L for the IS mice). Three hours after vaccination, 20 of the two groups were treated with ZSD 30g/kg, 20 with fluconazole (Img/kg for IS mice and 0.5mg/kg for NIS mice), 20 with ZSD and fluconazole (the medication interval being one hour) and other 20 with same volume of distilled water. The treatment lasted 7 days and the mean survival time and survival colony in the kidney were observed. [Results] ZSD prolonged the survival time (P
5.Correlation between the width of lingual vein and the changes of hemodynamics of portal system in patients with primary liver cancer
Xiaoqiang YUE ; Jingdong GAO ; Xiaofeng ZHAI ; Qing LIU ; Dong JIANG ; Changquan LING
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2006;4(5):482-4
OBJECTIVE: To explore the correlation between the width of lingual varix and changes of hemodynamics of portal system in patients with primary liver cancer so as to supply the data for the forecast of portal hypertension by observing lingual varix. METHODS: The diameter of lingual vein (Dlv) was measured by vernier caliper as dependent variable, and the diameters and indexes of hemodynamics of portal vessels were measured by Doppler as independent variables, then a multipe stepwise analysis was performed. RESULTS: The diameters of portal vein (Dpv) and splenic vein (Dsv) entered the formula Dlv (mm) = 0.185 + 0.311 Dsv (mm) + 0.236 Dpv (mm) when the entry and removal values were alpha(in)=0.10 and alpha(out)=0.15, respectively. CONCLUSION: The width of lingual vein is closely correlated with the diameters of portal vein and splenic vein in patients with primary liver cancer.
6.Comparative study on normal tongue manifestation in patients with primary liver cancer and healthy adults
Weizhe DENG ; Xiaoqiang YUE ; Qing LIU ; Jingdong GAO ; Rongzheng REN ; Changquan LING
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2006;4(1):13-6
OBJECTIVE: To find out some microscopically visible morphological differences in normal tongue manifestation between patients with primary liver cancer and healthy adults, and provide some beneficial evidences for microcosmic syndrome differentiation of tongue inspection. METHODS: Microcirculations of the tongue tip, which represented the macroscopical normal tongue manifestation, were observed under an optical microscope in patients with primary liver cancer and healthy adults. Exfoliated cells from tongue coating were examined by hematoxylin-eosin staining. RESULTS: The proportion of normal tongue manifestation was larger in healthy adults (38.89%) than that in patients with primary liver cancer (2.32%). The total score of microcirculation of tongue tip and the maturation index of exfoliated cells from tongue coating were both higher in patients with primary liver cancer than those in healthy adults with normal tongue manifestation (P<0.01, P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Normal tongue manifestation, which is macroscopically visible, can be observed in both patients with primary liver cancer and healthy adults, but there exists obvious difference in microcosmic view.
7.Characterizaiton of virus-like particles prepared by Bac-to-Bac system co-expressing HA and M1 ;protein of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1
Heng CHEN ; Jiaming LAN ; Yang YANG ; Yuan LIU ; Jingdong SONG ; Jianguo QU ; Jimin GAO ; Wenjie TAN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2015;(4):286-291
Objective To express and characterize the virus-like particles( VLPs) of H5 subtype containing of hemagglutinin ( HA ) and matrix 1 ( M1 ) protein by using Baculovirus-insect cells .Methods Full length genes encoding HA protein from the A/Indonesia/05/2005(H5N1) strain and the M1 protein from the A/Anhui/01/2005 ( H5N1 ) strain were cloned into a baculovirus expression vector to construct pFBD-M1-HA.The expression of HA and M1 proteins were detected by Western blot and indirect immunoflu-orescence after the transfection of Spodoptra frugiperda (Sf9) insect cells with recombinant baculovirus.Pu-rified VLPs were analyzed by SDS-PAGE and visualized with transmission electron microscope.The biologi-cal activity of purified VLPs was detected by hemagglutination test.Results The HA and M1 proteins of H5 subtype expressed by baculovirus-insect cells could be self-assembled into the functional mature VLPs.The hemagglutination titer of VLPs was as high as 1024 HAU/50μl.Conclusion The H5 subtype VLPs as pre-pared in this study would pave a way for the development of a candidate recombinant A ( H5) vaccine.
8.Clustering distribution of the specific fragment R049 of uropathogeulc Escherichia coil
Xin GE ; Jinying CHEN ; Yumei ZHANG ; Yingtang GAO ; Min HOU ; Jingdong HE
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(9):777-780
Objective To study the distribution of the specific fragment R049 of uropathogenic E. coli(UPEC) 132 in UPEC and fecal E. coli strains. Methods The specific fragment R049 was amplified by PCR from 20 UPEC strains and 40 fecal E. coli strains, and 5 genes encoding virulence factors (papC, fimH, hly, aer, cnf1) were detected from fragment R049 positive strains. Pulse field gel electronphoresis (PFGE) was applied for isolating the Xba Ⅰ restriction fragments of the genomes of fragment R049 positive strains, and then Southern blot was applied for analyzing the distribution features of the positive hybridization bands by digoxin-labeled R049 ORF probe. Results The specific fragment R049 was amplified from 8 of 20 UPEC strains (40%) and 3 of 40 fecal E. coli strains (7.5%), and statistics analysis showed significant difference (P<0.01). The specific fragment 11049 was closely related with 5 virulence factors of UPEC in the fragment R049 positive strains. Southern blot showed the sizes of positive bands were 150 kb, 15 kb and 240 kb in 3 fecal E. coli strains, 350 kb in 6 of 8 UPEC strains, and 280 kb and 25 kb in the rest two UPEC strains. Conclusion The specific fragment R049 of UPEC132 possessed the feature of clustering distribu-tion in domestic isolated UPEC strains.
9.Traditional Chinese medicine syndrome types and syndrome elements of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Gaiya GAO ; Sha LI ; Jingdong XUE ; Yanyan BAI ; Youyi HUI
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2021;37(1):89-93
ObjectiveTo investigate the distribution of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome types and syndrome elements of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). MethodsRelated databases (CNKI, Wanfang Dota, and VIP)were searched for articles on the syndrome differentiation of NAFLD published up to July 2020. Two investigators independently performed literature screening and collection and summarization of syndrome types based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, and an Excel 2010 database was established after the standardization of syndrome names, re-decomposition of syndrome types, and extraction of syndrome elements. The data were imported into SPSS 25.0 statistical software for the analysis of frequency distribution. ResultsA total of 45 qualified articles were collected, with a total of 8703 cases reported. A total of 14 syndrome types were obtained after standardization, and 10 syndrome elements reflecting the nature of disease and 4 syndrome elements of disease location were obtained after the syndrome types were disassembled. Stagnation of liver Qi and spleen deficiency syndrome (26.47%) and damp-heat accumulation syndrome (22.16%) were the most common syndrome types, followed by stagnation of phlegm dampness, intermingled phlegm and blood stasis, and stagnation of liver Qi and Qi stagnation. Dampness (23.75%), Qi stagnation (19.82%), Qi deficiency (17.12%), phlegm (15.43%), and heat (12.13%) were the most common syndrome elements reflecting the nature of disease, followed by stasis, Yin deficiency, and Yang deficiency, while fire and cold were relatively uncommon. Qi stagnation and Qi deficiency (26.63%), dampness and heat (22.30%), phlegm and dampness (16.17%), and phlegm and stasis (12.19%) were the most common combinations of syndrome elements. The liver and the spleen were the most common syndrome elements of disease location, accounting for 90.95% of the constituent ratio, and the combination of the liver and the spleen with the same disease accounted for 54.01%. The combination of one, two, three, or four syndrome elements was observed, and the combination of two syndrome elements accounted for 76.03%. ConclusionStagnation of liver Qi and spleen deficiency are the basic pathogeneses of NAFLD, and liver, spleen, dampness, Qi stagnation, Qi deficiency, phlegm, and heat are common syndrome elements. Dampness, phlegm, and heat are important factors for the development and progression of this disease.
10.Research of Ye Tianshi's herb-using regulation in dysphagia based on date mining
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2020;42(5):481-485
Objective:To study the rule of using herbs on treating dysphagia created by Ye Tianshi. Methods:Collected the priscriptions of TCM treating dysphagia from the book Clinical Medical Cases and Unpublished YE's Medical Records. We processed them in the Excel 2013 with data mining methods by SPSS 22.0, analized the functions, meridian and correlation rule of commonly seen herbs and with frequency analysis method. Combined with the statistical results, review the literature content, summarize the treatment experience of Ye Tianshi. Results:There are 39 prescriptions included in the treatment of dysphagia, including 50 herbs. The frequently appeared herbs in the cases of dysphagia were: Pinellia Tuber (61.5%), Poria Cocos (56.4%), Ginger (46.2%), Coptidis Rhizoma (33.3%), Panax Ginseng (28.2%). The top five categories of functions were resolving phlegm and relieving cough and asthma (28.4%), deficiency syndromes (12.3%), relieving exterior syndromes (11.8%), regulating qi (11.3%) and diuresis and diffusing dampness (11.3%). The frequently used flavors of Chinese herbs were bitter, pungent and sweet; as for the nature of herbs, warm and cold ones were commonly used; and targeted the meridians of lung, spleen and stomach. There were three herbs-group susually contain 2 kinds of herbs: Citrus Aurantium & Pinellia Tuber, Coptidis Rhizoma & Pinellia Tuber, and Ginger & Pinellia Tuber. There were three usually contain 3 kinds of herbs: Poria Cocos-Coptidis Rhizome-Pinellia Tuber, Poria Cocos-Ginger-Pinellia Tuber, and Coptidis Rhizome-Ginger-Pinellia Tuber.Conclusions:Ye Tianshi paid attention to physical and mental recuperation when treating dysphagia. According to the characteristics of the disease, he flexibly chose the cold or hot herbs by nature, and emphasized the recuperation of the lung, spleen, stomach and other zang-fu organs and used more herbs that could resolve phlegm and relieve cough and asthma, promoted the method of using pungent and bitter herbs. He also paid attention to warm yang with ginger treatment, especially ginger juice. He created a new method to treat the dysphagiaby regulating body fluid of lung and stomach, and used herbs like Glycyrrhiza with caution.