1.Scientific Perspective on Development of Chinese Traditional Medicated Food
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2015;(7):517-519
[Objective] To explore the relationship between Chinese traditional medicated food science and modern nutriology, identify the developmental direction of modern medicated food culture, and propose suggestions for the scientific development of medicated food culture. [Method] Based on the previous studies, the comparative research was conducted to analyze the difference between and similarity of medicated food science and modern nutriology in terms of the theory system and research expertise. [Result] The scientific and objective recognition of the effects of medicated food could promote the development of medicated food culture. For the academic research, the advantages of traditional medicated food culture and weakness of modern nutriology need to be understood. For the practice, the experience of modern nutriology can be learned to help the innovation of medicated food science's research methods and regulation of usage. [Conclusion] The development of medicated food culture not only needs to inherit the tradition, but also needs to learn from the modern nutriology and pharmacology, and assimilates the achievements from modern western science civilization.
2.The Dilemmas of Traditional Chinese Medicine School and Its Development Strategy
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(12):-
Nowadays,Traditional Chinese Medicine schools meet the embarrassment during their development,such as:the deposal of Traditional Chinese Medicine;herbalist doctors' cultivation;human resource supply;management of Traditional Chinese Medicine Schools.The paper suggests that Traditional Chinese Medicine Schools should follow such development strategy as giving prominence to its characteristics by setting cross-subjects,perfecting positioning,strenthening internationalization and developing lifelong education.
3.Effects of lower limb motion control training combined with core stability training on the lower limb motor function of hemiplegic patients after stroke
Zhicheng SUN ; Xiaojun ZHU ; Chongyuan GUAN ; Yuanying GUO ; Jingjing YE
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2015;37(4):270-273
Objective To observe the effects of lower limb motion control training using virtual games combined with core stability training (CST) on the lower limb motor function of hemiplegic patients after stroke.Methods Sixty hemiplegic stroke patients were divided into an observation group and a control group (n =30 in each) using a random number table.The control group was given conventional treatment and CST,while the observation group received lower limb motion control training using virtual games in addition to conventional treatment and CST.All of the patients were assessed using the Fugl-Meyer lower limb assessment (FMA),the Berg balance scale (BBS),the modified Barthel index (MBI),10 metre maximum walking speed (MWS) and functional ambulation categorization (FAC)before and after 8 weeks of treatment.Results Before the intervention there was no significant difference between the two groups in any of the measurements.After the treatment,however,the average FMA,BBS,MBI,MWS and FAC in the observation group were significantly better than those before treatment and those in the control group.Conclusions Lower limb motion control training using virtual games combined with core stability training can improve effectively the lower limb motor function of hemiplegic patients after stroke.Such a combination is worth applying in clinical practice.
4.MRI of acute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis: correlation with pathology
Jingjing LU ; Fang WANG ; Zhengyu JIN ; Yan XU ; Hongzhi GUAN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(4):422-426
Objective To investigate the MR imaging findings of acute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis(EAE) in correlation with pathology. Methods An EAE model was induced by intradermal inoculation with guinea pig CNS homogenate in 6 female Lewis rats.Another 6 rats served as control.The clinical presentation and body weight of the animals were recorded daily. Routine MRI,Gd-enhanced MRI were performed when EAE animals showed the initial symptoms. Uhrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide(USPIO) colloid solution was also administrated intravenously and MRI was performed again after 24 hours. The brain was removed instantly after the second MR imaging. The pathological exams including HE staining,myelin sheath staining and prussian staining were performed.The imaging findings were observed in correlation with pathological results. Results The EAE rats showed decrease of body weight on the 6th to 7th day after inoculation,and the clinical symptoms appeared on the 10th to 11th day after inoculation.Routine MRI did not show any definite abnormalities.The Gd-enhanced MRI found the diffuse thickening and enhancement of brain meninges.The USPIO-enhanced MRI showedareas of low signal intensity at white matter of medulla oblongata on T2WI,and high signal intensity was observed at the corresponding area on T1 WI. Gradient T2 * WI found more foci of low signal intensity in eerebellar white matter besides the lesions in the brain stem.The range of abnormal signal intensity was larger in animal with higher clinical scores than that with lower score.There were no abnormal findings in control animaL The pathological exam found "perivascular cuff" in the brain white matter in EAE animals,some accompanied with adjacent demyelinatian. The prussian staining found blue particles within the cytoplasm of the macrophages around the lesion,which corresponded to the area of low signal intensity on T2WI.Conclusion USPIO-enhanced MRI could reveal acute EAE lesions which were not capable of being shown on routine MRI and Gd-enhanced MRI.It can image the macrophages around the lesions in vivo.USPIO is important for future research and application in MS patients.
5.Clinical Observation of the Effects of Yinxing Damo Injection on Recovery of Neural Function after Hyper-tension Intracerebral Hemorrhage Minimally Invasive Surgery
Jingjing GUAN ; Guanan ZHAO ; Xuelei ZHANG ; Shuanghu WANG ; Chunmei WU
China Pharmacy 2015;(32):4526-4528
OBJECTIVE:To observe therapeutic efficacy and safety of Yinxing damo injection for neural function recovery af-ter hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage (HICH) minimally invasive surgery. METHODS:84 HICH patients were randomly di-vided into control group and observation group with 42 patients in each group. Both groups received CT guiding minimally inva-sive aspiration. Control group was given western medicine baseline therapy,such as dehydration and intracranial decompression, controlling blood pressure,preventing infection,alimenting never,symptomatic treatment. Observation group was additionally giv-en Yinxing damo injection 20 ml,ivgtt,bid. Treatment course lasted for 14 d. NIHSS score,GCS score and Fugl-Meyer motor function assessment scale score were comducted before and after treatment. The serum levels of NSE,serum C3,C4 and hs-CRP were determined in 2 groups before and after treatment. RESULTS:After treatment,the effective rate of observation group (85.71%)was better than that of control group(66.67%),with statistical significance(P<0.05);after treatment,NIHSS score, Fugl-Meyer score and GCS score of 2 groups were all better than before,the observation group was better than the control group, the levels of C3 and C4 in observation group were lower than in control group,with statistical significance(P<0.01). There was one case of allergic reaction that the patient can tolerate. Magnesium sulfate for external use was given,which did not affect the treatment. CONCLUSIONS:Yinxing damo injection could improve neurologic impairment,promote the recovery of patients and have good safety.
6.Construction and screening of plasmid expression vectors encoding short hairpin RNA targeting TWIST gene
Bin SHEN ; Jinghai HU ; Jingjing GUAN ; Chunxi WANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(01):-
Objective To construct a plasmid expression vector coding for the short hairpin RNA(shRNA) targeting Twist mRNA.Methods Two plasmid expression vectors coding for shRNA targeting 777 and 845 of Twist gene sequence and a control vector containing random DNA fragment were constructed.The recombinant plasmids were identified by PCR,and then transfected separately into bladder cancer cell line T24.The Twist gene silencing effect was detected by RT-PCR and Western blotting.Results The expected band of 400 bp was amplified from the plasmids coding for shRNA by PCR.By DNA sequencing,it was the same with the insertion element as with the shRNA of synthetic.Transfection of T24 cells expressing Twist gene with the shRNA plasmids resulted in inhibition of Twist mRNA and protein expressions by 90% and 86%,respectively.The shRNA1 had the most obvious effect in Two types of plasmids interference.Conclusion The plasmid expression vectors coding for shRNA targeting Twist mRNA have been constructed successfully,of which pGenesil-shRNA1 most effectively silences Twist gene in T24 cells.
7.Blood testosterone levels of patients with mumps orchitis
Chunhua LIU ; Shan GUAN ; Jingjing LIU ; Qingyan LI ; Xia CUI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(17):2656-2658,2659
Objective To analyze the effects of the mumps virus on testicular function and evaluate the value of blood testosterone in acute orchitis condition and prognosis by observing the testosterone levels of peripheral blood in the mumps orchitis patients.Methods Thirty patients with acute mumps orchitis (mumps orchitis group)and 28 patients with mumps only without any major complications (mumps group)were enrolled in the study.At the same time,we selected 20 healthy males in our hospital as healthy controls.All cases were treated by ribavirin (10mg/kg). The testosterone was tested by chemiluminescence method,in 0,7,14 days respectively.The variance analysis and LSD -t test were used to compare differences of blood testosterone in each group,and Pearson method was used to analyze the correlation of blood testosterone and testicular swelling day times,blood amylase,level of neutrophils,IL -6 and CRP.Results The testosterone of acute orchitis [(1.51 ±0.26)ng/mL]was lower than mumps group and healthy controls.The difference was significant(F =99.36,P <0.01).The level of blood testosterone was significantly increased in the treatment for 14 days (t =13.03,P <0.01),and there was no significant difference compared with healthy controls (t =1.23,P =1.23).Pearson correlation analysis found that blood testosterone levels were negatively correlated with the days of testicular swelling,the levels of IL -6 and CRP(r =0.678,P <0.01 and r =0.528,P =0.000;r =0.442,P =0.000).Conclusion This study showed that MuV infection inhibited testosterone synthesis in Leydig cells.In other words,the level of blood testosterone is related to the severity of the orchitis,which can be widely used in clinical.
8.Study on molecular effect and interaction among podocyte molecules by gene knockdown
Qingfeng FAN ; Jie DING ; Yan XING ; Na GUAN ; Jingjing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2005;0(10):-
Objective To explore the molecular effect and interaction among nephrin, podocin, CD2AP and ?-actinin-4. Methods Firstly, the recombinant RNA interference (RNAi) plasmid-psiRNA-hH1GFPzeo, specifically targeting to the mRNA of nephrin, podocin, CD2AP or ?-actinin-4, was respectively tansfected into the mouse podocyte clone (MPC5) to each knockdown (KD) the expression of nephrin, podocin, CD2AP or ?-actinin-4. Molecular distributions were revealed by confocal microscopy, and the mRNA and protein expressions were detected with semi-quantitative RT-PCR and Western blotting. Results (1)In podocin KD group (siPod966 and siPod54), the mRNAs of podocin and nephrin were not detected, their protein decreased 92% and 79%, 82% and 67%, respectively. The mRNA and protein level of CD2AP increased 62% and 42%, 71% and 46%, respectively, whereas ?-actinin-4 did not change. In nephrin KD group (siNep492), the mRNA expression and protein level of nephrin were not detected, CD2AP increased 35% and 48%, respectively; and whereas podocin and ?-actinin-4 did not change. In CD2AP KD group (siCda744 and siCda21), the mRNA of expression CD2AP was not detected, and its protein level decreased 92% and 83%, the mRNA and protein of nephrin decreased 60% and 48%, 76% and 72%, respectively; podocin increased 38% and 22%, 56% and 44%, respectively; whereas ?-actinin-4 did not change. In ?-actinin-4 KD group (siAct1790 and siAct319), the mRNAs expression of ?-actinin-4 and nephrin decreased 69% and 58%, 64% and 49%, respectively; their protein level decreased 81% and 55%, 71% and 64%, respectively. However, the mRNAs of podocin and CD2AP increased 50% and 34%, 45% and 28%, respectively; and their protein level increased 64% and 46%, 65% and 42%, respectively. (2) With their expression change, the distributions of nephrin, podocin and CD2AP shifted evidently from the cell membrane surface to the nucleus circumference, whereas ?-actinin-4 showed no change, which was still localized in the cytoplasm and further extended to foot processes. Conclusion (1) Nephrin might more independently play a crucial role in the slit diaphragm complex. (2) Alpha-actinin-4 might interact direcdy or indirectly with nephrin, podocin and CD2AP. (3) The relationship among these podocyte molecules might not be spontaneous, either a single-directional or bi-directional reaction. (4) The normal localization of these podocyte molecules might depend on their normal expression quantity.
9.Changes of podocyte molecules in the intervention of three different drugs
Yan XING ; Jie DING ; Qingfeng FAN ; Na GUAN ; Jingjing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 1997;0(05):-
Objective To explore the molecular mechanisms underlying therapeutic responses of the anti-proteinuria drugs from the view of podocyte molecule. Methods Adriamycin (ADR) nephropathy was induced by a single tail intravenous injection of adriamycin. Lisinopril, prednisone and all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) were administered once a day to the adriamycin-induced nephrotic rats at the first day after adriamycin injection respectively. Renal tissue samples were collected at day 3, 7, 14, and 28 after adriamycin injection respectively. The distribution, mRNA expression and protein expression of nephrin, podocin, CD2AP and ?-actinin-4 were examined by indirect immunofluorescence, real-time PCR and Western blotting, respectively. The interactions among nephrin and podocin, nephrin and CD2AP, as well as the nephrin phosphorylation were detected by immunoprecipitation, respectively. Results Compared to the control rats, 24 h urinary protein of the ADR rats increased significantly at day 14 (P
10.Relationship between expression of nephrin, podocin and ? actinin with proteinuria in puromycin aminonucleoside nephrosis rats
Na GUAN ; Jie DING ; Jingjing ZHANG ; Jiyun YANG ;
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 1997;0(01):-
Objective To study the expression of nephrin, podocin and ? actinin in glomeruli in puromycin aminonucleoside (PAN) nephrosis rat,and to disclose the possible association of these molecules with the development of proteinuria and the relation among these molecules′changes. Methods PAN nephrosis rat models were established by a single intraperitoneal injection of PAN. Indirect immunofluorescence (IF) staining and real time quantitative reverse PCR were used to study the expression of nephrin, podocin and ? actinin in glomeruli of model rats at 12 hours, 1 day, 36 hours,2 days, 5 days, 10 days, 15 days and 20 days after PAN injection. Results (1)In PAN rats, the urinary protein reached the peak level (P=0 02) at the 10th day and decreased back to control level at the 20th day. (2)The IF intensity of podocin decreased significantly at the 36th hr (P=0 04), the 2nd day(P=0 03), the 5th day(P=0 04) and the 10th day(P=0 006),while at the 15th day,the intensity began to recover (P=0 007)and reached to the control level at the 20th day. The distribution of podocin showed a linear pattern along the glomerular capillary wall (GCW) in control rats and discontinuous in PAN rats. (3)The intensity of nephrin staining decreased significantly at the 5th day (P=0 002), 10th day (P=0 007) and began to recover at the 15th day (P=0 04), while still abnormal at the 20th day(P=0 02). The distribution of nephrin in control rats showed a linear pattern along the GCW whereas a discontinuous pattern in PAN rats from the first day throughout the course. (4)The intensity of ? actinin in PAN rats increased significantly at the 20th day(P=0 009) accompanied by the increase of area ratio (P=0 007). (5)The mRNA of nephrin decreased(P =0 02)at the 5th day and recover at the 10th day. Conclusions Nephrin and podocin change prior to the presence of heavy proteinuria, which suggests their causative effects to proteinuria in PAN nephrosis. The distribution changes of nephrin and podocin occurre before the decrease of their expression level and seem to be an initial trigger factor of proteinuria. The significant decrease and recovery of podocin presents earlier than those of nephrin.The proteinuria level is correlated with the expression of podocin and nephrin.