1.Status and Control Strategy of TCM-induced Diseases
China Pharmacist 2015;(8):1320-1324
In recent years, Chinese medicine preparations have been applied in clinic increasingly with the development of tradi-tional Chinese medicine ( TCM) . Meanwhile, TCM-induced diseases and adverse reactions have attracted more and more attention. In the study, the main symptoms and etiological factors of TCM-induced diseases were summarized, and relative control methods and strat-egies were suggested. The summarization can provide theoretical support for clinical rational drug use, which shows clinical significance and scientific value for preventing TCM-induced diseases and reducing the frequency and severity of the diseases.
2.Experience in strengthening the management of employed civilians in the army sanatorium
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(07):-
After the readjustment of the army organizations,employed civilians are becoming an important professional component of the army sanatorium.This paper introduces our experience in strengthening the management of the employed civilians,with an emphasis on how to normalize the management conduct and step up the construction and stabilization of the organizations of employed civilians,so as to provide an impetus of human resources to the sustainable development of the army sanatorium.
3.Experience in integrating recuperation with treatment in the development of sanatorium in the hospital
Yi ZHU ; Lianbing FEI ; Xiaosu MU ; Haiyan ZHOU ; Yan WU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(05):-
The readjustment of the army establishments has resulted in the mergence of some sanatoriums into hospitals,which has given rise to a novel mode of management and offered a new opportunity for the development of sanatoriums.In the past four years since the mergence of our sanatorium into Nanjing General Hospital in 2004,we explored the mode of integrating recuperation with treatment and combined the resource advantages of ours with the technical superiority of the hospital,which led to an improvement of our competitive ability and comprehensive service and accordingly promoted the overall development of the sanatorium.
4.Screening of the Different Concentrations of Ethanol Extracts from Smilax China for Its Antiinflammatory Activity
Yanqin LUO ; Yun MA ; Luyao SONG ; Fei QIN ; Yinzhou FAN ; Lianbing HOU
Herald of Medicine 2014;(7):858-862
Objective To study the effects of the different concentrations of ethanol extracts of Smilax China on ear edema in mice and granuloma in rats,and to provide an evidence for optimizing the extraction process. Methods Effects of different concentrations of ethanol extracts of Smilax China on the xylene-induced ear edema in mice and the cotton ball-induced granuloma hyperplasia in rats were tested . Results Compared with the model controls,70% ethanol extracts of Smilax China at high,medium and low doses significantly inhibited ear edema in mice (t=2. 58,P<0. 05;t=2. 28,P<0. 05;t=2. 17,P<0. 05) and reduced the granuloma hyperplasia in rats(t=5. 28,P<0. 01;t=5. 24,P<0. 01;t=5. 17,P<0. 01). Conclusion The 70% ethanol extracts of Smilax China at three doses present the most active antiinflammatory effect,confirmed in both mice ear edema and rats granuloma models.
5.Pharmaceutical screening of the effective fraction from Smilax for treatment of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease.
Yun MA ; Yanqin LUO ; Luyao SONG ; Fei QIN ; Lianbing HOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(1):145-149
OBJECTIVETo determine the effective fraction of Smilax for treatment of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease (CPID) by pharmacodynamic screening as the basis for further development of sarsaparilla preparations.
METHODSThe chemical fractions of Smilax were administered intragastrically in rat models of CPID induced by injecting phenol mucilage into the uterus to observe the therapeutic effects. The anti-inflammatory effects of different extract fractions from Smilax were tested in mice with xylene-induced ear edema and in rats with cotton-ball-induced granuloma.
RESULTSHigh-dose ethyl acetate extract of Smilax could obviously inhibit uterus inflammation in rats with CPID, showing also strong anti-inflammatory effects against ear edema in mice and granuloma in rats (P<0.01). The moderate dose of ethyl acetate extract also obviously ameliorated the inflammation. Both the ethyl acetate extract fraction and the total extract fraction of Smilax showed anti-inflammatory effects, while the former produced strong effects while the latter has only weak actions.
CONCLUSIONThe ethyl acetate extract fraction of Smilax is the effective fraction to produce anti-inflammatory and anti-CPID effects.
Animals ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents ; therapeutic use ; Drug Evaluation, Preclinical ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred Strains ; Pelvic Inflammatory Disease ; drug therapy ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Smilax