1.EFFCTS OF IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA ON IMMUNE FUNCTION IN RATS AND MICE
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
Weanling rats and mice were fed on an iron-deficient diet. By the end of the 4th week, the rats were sacrificed for the determination of immune function and the mice were infected with S. typhimurium. The rate of peripheral blood lymphocytes transformation, total serum complement activity (CH50) and splenic tissue cAMP levels in the iron-deficient rats were 26.3? 5.86%, 58.39?14.79u/ml and 0.93?0.48 pmol/mg respectively, but that in the controls were 38.3?4.61%, 75.17?19.51u/ml and 2.69?1.17pmol/mg respectively. The former were significantly lower than the latter. The serum hemolysin (HC50) and serum lysozyme in the iron-deficient rats were 330.62 ?21.90 and 29.50 ?16.85ug/ml respectively; and that in the controls were 353.24?29.77 and 30.08?10.39ug/ml respectively. The differences between these two groups were not significant. Gross histological changes were found in the spleen of the iron-deficient rats, but no changes in the thymus. After the intraperitoneal injection of S. typhimurium, the mortality of iron-deficient mice were significantly higher than the controls.
2.The relationship between dyslipidemia and impaired glucose tolerance: a study on elderly patients
Liqun ZHU ; Huidi CUI ; Zhu LI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2009;8(12):904-906
The study is to investigate the relationship between dyslipidemia and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). Ninety elderly nondiabetic patients (60 -84 years old) were under long-term follow-up in outpatient department. Blood lipid measurement and oral glucose tolerance test (OGTr) were performed,the two-hour glucose levels (2 hPBG) between normal and abnormal blood lipid groups were compared. We found that patients with hypertriglyceridemia had a significantly higher 2 hPBG than patients with normal blood triglyceride(P<0. 01 ). But there were no differences in 2 hPBG levels between other dyslipidemias and normal lipid patients. OGTT screening in elderly patients with hypertriglyceridemia can be helpful in early detection and prevention of diabetes.
3.Anginogenesis of eutopic and ectopic endometria in endometriosis.
Yi, LIU ; Liqun, LU ; Guijin, ZHU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2003;23(2):190-1
In order to study the angiogenesis in endometriosis, the samples of eutopic and ectopic endometria from patients with endometriosis were quantitatively analyzed by color morphometric image system (CMIS) for vascular surface area, and by examining endometrial blood vessel for microvessel density (MVD). The results showed that within each menstrual phase the vascular surface area and MVD were significantly higher in ectopic endometria with endometriosis than those in eutopic endometria with endometriosis or normal endometrium (P < 0.05). It is concluded that angiogenesis might be involved in the development of endometriosis.
Endometriosis/etiology
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Endometriosis/*pathology
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Endometrium/*blood supply
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Menstrual Cycle
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*Neovascularization, Pathologic
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*Pelvis
4.Analysis of anesthesia residency training program dropout of West China Hospital
Liqun FANG ; Qian LI ; Tao ZHU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(9):1143-1145
One hundred forty-four residents registered at department of anesthesia of West China Hospital from 1999 to 2010.The duration of residency training is 5 years (3 + 2).The residents enrolled during 1999-2002 were on the staff.They were assigned to work at this hospital after graduation from medical school and became staff anesthesiologist of this hospital after 5 year training.The residents enrolled during 2003-2010 were trainees and not on the staff.They had to apply for a job as anesthesiologist somewhere after 5 year training.After 3 year training the residents are qualified to undergo subspecialty training.Thirty-nine of the 144 residents dropped out of the training program.The reasons for their withdrawing from the program included finding a regular job,failing the qualifying examination,changing profession studying abroad and death.In order to reduce dropout rate,correct public opinion on the importance of residency training,raising the quality of the residents and improving income of the residents are needed.
5.Effect of Liver-Soothing and Spleen-Strengthening Herbal Medicine for Metabolic Syndrome:An Observation of 51 Cases
Lihua XIONG ; Zhenjie LIU ; Liqun ZHU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(01):-
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of liver-soothing and spleen-strengthening herbal medicine for metabolic syndrome(MS).Methods Ninety-three MS patients were randomized into group A(N=51)and group B(N=42).The two groups received the basic treatment including dietary control and exercises.Group A received liver-soothing and spleen-strengthening herbal medicine(such as Radix Bupleuri,Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae,Radix Paeoniae Alba,Radix Angelicae Sinensis,Poria,Radix Rehmanniae,Radix Astragali,Rhizoma Alismatis,Semen Coicis,Cortex Moutan,Rhizoma Dioscoreae,Radix Glycyrrhizae,etc.)additionally.The treatment course lasted 3 months.After treatment,the therapeutic effect was evaluated,and the changes of blood pressure,body weight index(BWI),blood glucose(BG)and insulin levels,insulin sensitivity index(ISI),and the blood lipid levels were observed.Results After treatment,23 patients were cured,26 effective,2 ineffective,and the total effective rate was 96.08% in group A;in group B,12 were cured,21 effective,9 ineffective,and the total effective rate was 78.57%.The therapeutic effect in group A was better than that in group B(P0.05).Fasting BG,2-hour BG and BWI were decreased in the two groups(P0.05).Total cholesterol(TC)and triglyceride levels decreased,and high density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDLC)increased in the two groups(P0.05).Conclusion Liver-soothing and spleen-strengthening herbal medicine exerts an effect for metabolic syndrome,not only decreasing blood pressure,blood lipid levels and body weight,but also improving insulin resistance and increasing ISI.
6.Clinical evaluation of the efficacy of external therapies of traditional Chinese medicine in treatment of cancer pain.
Shijie ZHU ; Liqun JIA ; Peiwen LI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2011;9(1):11-4
There lack scientific methods for evaluating the treatment of cancer pain with external therapies of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The level of clinical study in this field needs to be improved. The authors assert that when external therapies of TCM are applied to treat cancer pain, different types of cancer pain should be distinguished and treatment should be applied according to such a differentiation. Under this framework scientific evaluation can be conducted. The authors also assert that the findings of randomized, blinded and controlled trials should be given particular attention, and it is necessary to include titration of morphine into clinical trails of external therapies for the treatment of cancer pain, not only complying with the three-ladder principle for treating cancer pain suggested by the World Health Organization, but also not influencing the effect evaluation of external therapies of TCM on cancer pain. Patient diaries recording pain were revised as observation indexes. The primary indicator of efficacy was the pain intensity score and the secondary indicators were the equivalent of morphine and the remission rate of pain. The time to onset, remission duration and comparison of assessment of pain influence can mirror the characteristics of external therapies of TCM on cancer pain.
7.Pingfei Mixture's two-way adjustment to cell proliferation in mice with tumor
Shijie ZHU ; Peiwen LI ; Liqun JIA
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2003;1(3):202-4
OBJECTIVE: To study the antineoplastic mechanism of Pingfei Mixture. METHODS: Thirty C57BL mice bearing Lewis pulmonary carcinoma were randomly divided into 3 groups: saline control group, Pingfei Mixture group and cisplatin group. Fifteen days later, tumor tissues and spleens were taken out and made into unicellular suspension. Argyrophil staining was taken to carcinoma cells and cultured T cells. KL-2 style cell image analysis system was used to analyze the rate between AgNORs and nuclear region (I.S). RESULTS: There were dense brownish-black granules in tumor cell nuclear of saline control group. The brownish-black granules of Pingfei Mixture group and cisplatin group were less than those of saline control group. The differences of T cell I.S in these three groups were significant. The I.S of Pingfei Mixture was higher than that of the other groups, and the I.S of the cisplatin group was the lowest. CONCLUSION: Pingfei Mixture can inhibit tumor cell proliferation, although the effect is inferior to cisplatin. Pingfei Mixture can also promote T cell proliferation and its effect was superior to cisplatin.
8.Pharmacokinetics character of propofol during anhepatic period of pediatric liver transplantation
Yipin ZHU ; Liqun YANG ; Weifeng YU
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;0(09):-
Objective: To investigate pharmacokinetics of propofol during anhepatic period of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) in children. Methods: In 5 children undergoing OLT, 2 mg/kg propofol was injected intravenously at the beginning of induction and anhepatic periods respectively. The plasma concentration of propofol was measured by reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography(RP-HPLC), and the pharmacokinetics character of propofol between anhepatic and inducing periods were compared. Results: Propofol had wide distribution and high clearance, and its plasma concentration-time curves were fitted to a three-compartment open model. Conclusion: There is no difference of propofol metabolism between anhepatic and inducing periods, suggesting that there must be notable extra-hepatic metabolism when propofol used in children undergoing OLT.
9.Evaluation of the clinical application of GFR-estimating equation in elderly patients
Zengqi BI ; Hong XU ; Liqun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2001;0(01):-
80 years.The 104 patients had hypertension and 63 no hypertension.Average Scr level was(104.3?14.1)?mol/L,in normal range.The correlation coefficients between Cockcroft-Gault equation and age was the best(r=0.665,P
10.Preparation and characteristics of starch/polyvinyl alcohol compound bio-membrane
Aichen ZHU ; Rui SHI ; Dafu CHEN ; Runying YUAN ; Liqun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(8):1414-1417
BACKGROUND: There is no study on starch/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as guided tissue regeneration membranes. The guided tissue regeneration membrane with porous structure were prepared, which combined with the advantages of natural polymer and synthetic polymer. OBJECTIVE: To research the effects of the preparation conditions on the properties of starch/PVA membranes. METHODS: The porous membranes of guiding tissue regeneration were prepared mainly by starch and PVA through solution mixing, casting, freezing and drying. The effects of the mass ratio of PVA and starch, solution concentration, and pre-freezing temperature on the properties of the membrane were researched. The surface morphology, tensile strength, porous ratio, water absorbance and cell cytotoxicity were characterized. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The aperture of the membrane was 1-50 μm, the porosity was 60%-70%, and the tensile strength was 12-26 MPa. And this membrane had the excellent biocompatibility and hydrophilicity. The pores in the surface were evenly distributed with the solution concentration of 5% and the pre-freezing temperature of -30℃. The more content of starch was, and the larger of the aperture was.