1.Release in-vitro of panax notoginoside micro-porous osmotic pump tablets
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(06):-
AIM:To study release rate in-vitro of the panax notoginoside micro-porous osmotic pump(MPOP) tablets.METHODS:To investigate the effects of different dissolution methods,paddle stirring rate and dissolved mediums on the release rate in-vitro of the panax notoginoside MPOP tablets.RESULTS:The delivery rate was not influenced by the dissolution methods,paddle stirring rate and when the pH of dissolution medium was between(3.5)-7.6,the delivery rate was not influenced,too.However,when the pH of dissolved medium was at 1.0,the release rate was decreased severely.CONCLUSION:Panax notoginoside MPOP tablets have a stable release curve except for in the condition of the acid dissolved medium.
2.Routine fetal screening for congenital heart diseases: the detection rate in the high-risk and low-risk population
Ling ZANG ; Ying WU ; Feng SUN ; Tao LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(12):1038-1040
Objective To provide basis for routine fetal cardiac screening by comparing the ultrasound detection rate of fetal heart defects between the high-risk and low-risk population.Methods According to the questionnaire about maternal risk factors,all 7165 pregnant women were divided into two groups.The high-risk group included 2147 cases and the remained 5018 were considered as low-risk population.Routine fetal heart screening was performed by the four-chamber view,left and right outflow tract views.If some cardiac malformations were found,the detailed fetal echocardiography would be performed.Both the detection rate of fetal cardiac defects and distribution of the relevant risk factors were analyzed.Results Ninty-five(1.33%)cases of congenital heart disease were found in our study,32(1.49%)cases from highrisk group and 63(1.26%)cases from low-risk group.No significant was found between the two groups (X2=0.635,P>0.05).Karyotyping were performed prenatally in 23 of 95 fetal congenital defects cases by cordocentesis and chorionbiopsy,and 11(47.83%)cases of concomitant chromosomal abnormality were found.Conclusions Routine fetal screening for congenital fetal diseases should be performed in non-selected population for the similar detection rate of fetal defect in high-risk and low-risk group.
3.Comparison of tomographic ultrasound image with routine ultrasonography in fetal heart screening
Tao LIU ; Ying WU ; Yi XIONG ; Ling ZANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(3):217-220
Objective To evaluate the value of tomographic ultrasound imaging(TUI)in the fetal heart screening.Methods One hundred and ten volume datasets acquired from normal fetal heart in the second trimester with spatio-temporal image correlation(STIC) were evaluated offline with TUI. The Bmode and CDFI static images as well as the dynamic loops of one cardiac eycle could be reviewed simultaneously. The visualizing rate and ultrasonic scores of the 4 chamber view,outflow tracts and 3 vessels (and trachea)view obtained from TUI and routine ultrasonography for fetal heart screening were respectively compared. Results Among all 110 cases,the visualizing rate of 4 chamber view,outflow tracts and 3 vessels(and trachea) view were respectively 100%(67),88.9%(45),80.0%(45),84.4%(32)in Bmode and 100%(33),86.2%(25),50.0%(14),100%(4)in CDFI under the same fetal Dositi.n.No significant differences of the visualization rate were found between TUI and routine screening either in Bmode or in CDFI(P>0.05). The median score of 4 chamber view of TUI in B-mode was little higher than that in routine screening,while the right outflow tract of screening in CDFI significantly higher than that of TUI(P<0.05). Conclusions The visualizing rates and qualities of TUI are sufficient for fetal heart screening offline as well as routine ultrasonography online in second trimester.
4.Transurethral electric resection plus arterial catheterization chemotherapy for T2a bladder carcinoma
Feng LI ; Jinxian PU ; Zhenxin WANG ; Ling ZHOU ; Jin ZANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2016;15(8):639-641
Clinical data of 23 patients with T2a bladder cancer admitted from March 2008 to August 2013 were retrospectively analyzed.Among 23 patients,11 cases were treated with transurethral resection (TURBT) plus arterial catheterization chemotherapy (study group) and 12 cases were treated with radical cystectomy (control group).The overall survival time and recurrence free survival time of two groups were compared.Patients in study group were followed up for 20-68 months,recurrence occurred in 5 cases (5/11),including 4 cases of invasive recurrence;patients in control group were followed up for 2 ~86 months,1 case had superficial recurrent and underwent TURBT,2 cases dead due to bladder tumor.During the course of chemotherapy,the main adverse effects were digestive reaction (7/11),fever (4/11),bone marrow suppression (2/11),symptomatic treatment was given,which was tolerated.There were no significant differences in overall survival time and recurrence free survival time between two groups (P > 0.05).The quality of life of study group was better than that of control group (P < 0.05).It is suggested that the arterial interventional chemotherapy combined with transurethral resection for T2a stage invasive bladder cancer has a certain curative effect with the advantage of preservation of bladder function and higher quality of life.
5.Effect of emulsified isoflurane on cognitive function in rats
Jing PENG ; Zhaoqiong ZHU ; Chao ZHANG ; Ling LI ; Honggang ZANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(10):1224-1227
Objective To evaluate the effect of emulsified isoflurane on cognitive function in rats.Methods Seventy-two adult male SD rats,aged 8 weeks,weighing 250-300 g,were randomly divided into 3 groups:normal control group (group C,n =12),intralipid group(group E,n =12),and 8% emulsified isoflurane group ( group EI,n =48).Morris water maze test was performed at 2 h after administration in group E and at 2 h,1,7,14 d after administration in 12 rats at each time point in group EI.The escape latency,staying time at the original platform quadrant,frequency of crossing the original platform and swimming speed were recorded.Orbital blood samples were taken from 6 rats in each group after water maze test for determination of the plasma corticosterone concentration,and then the animals were sacrificed and their hippocampi were removed for determination of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and nerve growth factor (NGF) contents.Brains were removed from another 6 rats in each group after water maze test for determination of the expression of BDNF and NGF in DG,CA3,CA2,CA1 of hippocampus.Results Compared with group C,in group EI the escape latency at 2 h after administration was prolonged,staying time at the original platform quadrant was shortened,the expression of BDNF in DG and CA3 of hippocampus was down-regulated and the BDNF content in hippocampus was decreased at 2 h and 1 d after administration( P < 0.05 or 0.01).The escape latency was shortened and staying time at the original platform quadrant was prolonged at 7 and 14 d after administration,the content of NGF in hippocampus was increased at 1,7 and 14 d after administration and the expression of BDNF in DG and CA3 of hippocampus was up-regulated at 1d after administration as compared with those at 2 h after administration in group E1( P < 0.05 or 0.01).There was no significant difference in the variables mentioned above between groups E and C( P > 0.05 ).There was no significant difference in plasma corticosterone concentration among the 3 groups ( P > 0.01 ).Conclusion The mechanism by which emulsified isoflurane results in transient cognitive impairment in rats is related to down-regulating the expression of BDNF in hippocampus,but not related to corticosterone and NGF.
6.An in vitro study of re-mineralization of enamel with early caries in primary teeth treated by NaF-chitosan gel
Hongyan ZHOU ; Ruijue ZANG ; Jue WANG ; Qian LIU ; Xiaomin ZHANG ; Ling CAO ; Yufeng MEI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2017;33(4):550-553
Objective:To estimate the remineralization of enamel of primary teeth with early caries protreated by NaF-chitosan gel.Methods:Early stage caries was created on anterior primary teeth.The samples were divided into 4 groups randomly (n =6),and treated by NaF-chitosan gel,chitosan gel,duraphat and non-treatment(the control) respectively.Then all samples were underwent a 7days pH cycle.Then samples were tested with SEM and EDS.Data were analyzed with SPSS 19.Results:The SEM data showed that chitosan gel protected the enamel surface from being mined by erosion.NaF-chitosan gel group showed more mineral crystal formation on the enamel surface.The NaF-chitosan gel group showed more Ca remineralized on the enamel surface.Conclusion:NaF-chitosan gel can increase the remineraliztion of on the anterior primary teeth with early stage caries.
7.Relationship analysis of urine RBC morphology between UF-100 and phase contrast microscope
Yun-Cheng XIA ; Xu-Guang ZANG ; Zhi-Lan LI ; Xiang-Qing XU ; Wen-Ling JIANG ; LIJIANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(09):-
Objective To study the relationship of urine RBC morphology between UF-100 urine sediment analytic instrument andphase contrast microscope.Methods The UF-100 urine sediment analytic instrument to analyze 500 urine specimens and study the relation-ship of urine RBC morphology between urine sediment analytic instrument and phase contrast microscope.Results The according perceptionof Normocytic,Microcytic and Non-classified RBC between phase contrast microscope and UF-100 urine sediment analytic instrument RBC-info are 91.4%,94.4%,83.3% respectively,the according perception between phase contrast microscope and RBC-P70Fsc are 94.9%,95.7%,94.7% respectively,and the according perception between phase contrast microscope and RBC Fsc-DW are 84.4%,86.8%,90.5% respectively,the specificity of UF-100 and phase contrast microscope in glomerular hematuria and non-glomerular hematuria are84.3%,88.1% and 83.3%,87.9% respectively.Conclusion The results show that the UF-100 urine sediment analytic instrument issimply operating,fast and high accurate,and which can instruct clinical dignose,therapy and prognosis judgement.
8.Absolute bioavailability of caffeic acid in rats and its intestinal absorption properties.
Jie ZENG ; Su-Jun WANG ; Ben-Kun YANG ; Yun-Ming ZHONG ; Lin-Quan ZANG ; Ling-Li WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(23):4152-4156
OBJECTIVETo investigate the absolute bioavailability of caffeic acid in rats and its intestinal absorption properties.
METHODThe absolute bioavailability (Fabs) of caffeic acid was obtained after iv (2 mg x kg(-1)) or ig (10 mg x kg(-1)) administration to rats. The intestinal absorption of caffeic acid was explored by the recirculating vascularly perfused rat intestinal preparation. Caco-2 cell model was applied to measure the permeability of caffeic acid from apical to basolateral said (A-B) and from basolateral to apical said (B-A).
RESULTA two-compartment pharmacokinetic model was best to describe the pharmacokinetics of caffeic acid following iv or ig administration. The Fabs of caffeic acid was 14. 7% , and its intestinal absorption was 12.4%. The values of Papp A-->B and Papp B-->A of caffeic acid were retained stable while its concentration was changed. The efflux ratio values in this study surveyed were above 2.0, and suggesting caffeic acid was active transport.
CONCLUSIONCaffeic acid was shown to have poor permeability across the Caco-2 cells, low intestinal absorption and low oral bioavailability in rats.
Animals ; Biological Availability ; Caco-2 Cells ; Caffeic Acids ; metabolism ; pharmacokinetics ; Humans ; Intestinal Absorption ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
9.Effect of three TCM methods for activating blood circulation on early stage apoptosis in rats with chronic atrophic gastritis complicated precancerous lesion.
Yu-Lu ZANG ; Jun-Xiang LI ; Ling-Qun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2008;28(5):448-450
OBJECTIVETo comparatively study the effects of three TCM methods for activating blood circulation, i.e. in combined with resolving stasis (A), regulating qi (B) and supplementing qi (C), respectively, on early stage cell apoptosis in precancerous lesion of rats with chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG).
METHODSRat model of CAG with precancerous lesion was duplicated by insertion of spring in pylorus and gastric perfusion of high-salt hot paste; and the impact of treatment on cell apoptosis was determined using Annexin V/PI double labeled flow cytometry.
RESULTSAfter being intervened for 12 weeks, the early stage cell apoptosis rate in the natural recovery group was significantly higher than that in the control group (P <0.01); while it lowered more significantly in the three groups receiving TCM therapeutic methods for activating blood circulation, showing significant difference compared with the natural recovery group (P <0.01).
CONCLUSIONThree therapies of activating blood circulation all show inhibitory action on the early stage apoptosis of precancerous lesion in CAG rats, which is possibly one of their action mechanisms for improving or reversing the precancerous lesion.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Blood Circulation ; drug effects ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Gastritis, Atrophic ; complications ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Precancerous Conditions ; complications ; drug therapy ; Qi ; Rats ; Treatment Outcome
10.Effect of xinkeshu tablet on heart rate variability in patients with coronary heart disease.
Qian ZANG ; Jiang-Yun ZHOU ; Ning-Ling SUN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2008;28(5):402-405
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of Xinkeshu Tablet (XKS) on heart rate variability (HRV) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD).
METHODSSixty patients with their diagnosis of CHD confirmed by coronary angiography were randomized into two groups equally. Besides the conventional treatment for CHD, XKS and Metoprolol were given respectively to patients in the treated group and the control group for 8 weeks. Symptoms and 24 h dynamic ECG were observed before and after treatment.
RESULTSEpisode of angina pectoris decreased obviously in both groups after treatment, from 8.8 +/- 3.2 times per week (the same hereafter) to 4.4 +/- 2.1 in the treated group (P<0.05), and from 8.4 +/- 3.1 to 3.9 +/- 2.0 in the control group (P <0.05). HRV analysis showed that after treatment the average heart rate lowered from 85.44 +/- 2.89 beat/min to 77.32 +/- 2.17 beat/min in the treated group and from 83.80 +/- 4.30 beat/min to 76.70 +/- 2.93 beat/min in the control group (both P < 0.05), showing no significant difference in extent of lowering between groups (P > 0.05). The time-domain indexes elevated in both groups, showing no statistical difference between groups (P >0.05). As for the frequency-domain indexes, low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF) and total power raised, while LF/HF and very low frequency lowered in both groups, but the changes were more significant in the treated group (P <0.05).
CONCLUSIONXKS could improve HRV in patients of CHD and reduce the episode of angina pectoris in them.
Cardiovascular Agents ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Coronary Disease ; drug therapy ; Depression, Chemical ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Heart Rate ; drug effects ; Humans