1.Effects of combined administration of Ephedrae-Cinnamomi on pharmacokinetics of ephedra alkaloids,cinnamic acid and cinnamic alcohol in rats
Ping WEI ; Feilong CHEN ; Qinhai MA ; Mengyue REN ; Jiabo LUO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(6):873-880
Aims Tocomparethepharmacokineticsof ephedra alkaloids,cinnamic acid and cinnamic alcohol in Ephedrae, Cinnamomi and Ephedrae-Cinnamomi herb couple through UPLC-MS/MS in rats respective-ly,and to investigate the effect of combination on phys-iologicaldisposition.Methods Plasmasampleswere collected at different times after oral administration of Ephedrae,Cinnamomi and Ephedrae-Cinnamomi herb couple extracts.The concentrations of ephedra alka-loids,cinnamic acid and cinnamic alcohol in plasma samples were determined by UPLC-MS/MS.DAS 3. 0 was used to calculate pharmacokinetic parameters.The differences of samples in two groups were conducted with univariate statistical analysis using SPSS 13. 0. Results ComparedwithEphedraegroup,theCmaxof norephedrine hydrochloride, norpseudoephedrine hydrochloride,ephedrine hydrochloride,pseudoephed-rine hydrochloride,and methylephedrine hydrochloride in Ephedrae-Cinnamomi herb couple group were signif-icantly greater (P<0. 05 );the AUC0-t of norpseudo-ephedrine hydrochloride was significantly greater (P<0. 05 );the MRT0-t of norephedrine hydrochloride, phedrine hydrochloride, pseudoephedrine hydrochlo-ride,and methylephedrine hydrochloride were signifi-cantly less (P <0. 05 );the T1/2z of norephedrine hydrochloride,phedrine hydrochloride,and methyl-ephedrine hydrochloride were significantly less (P <0. 05 ).The AUC0-t and MRT0-t of cinnamic acid and cinnamic alcohol were significantly greater than those inCinnamomigroup(P<0.05).Conclusion The combination of Ephedrae and Cinnamomi improves the absorption concentration of five ephedra alkaloids, Slows down the elimination of norephedrine hydrochlo-ride,phedrine hydrochloride,pseudoephedrine hydro-chloride,and methylephedrine hydrochloride,and in-creases the bioavailability of cinnamic acid and cin-namic alcohol.
2.Morphologic Characteristic of Human Embryo Cultured in Vitro under Low Oxygen Tension
Xianghui TANG ; Qiongfen ZHANG ; Fuxian ZHAO ; Qiongyuan ZHU ; Mengyue WANG ; Xiaogang CHEN
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2014;(2):52-56
Objective To investigate the effect of low oxygen tension (7.5% O2) on human embryo development in vitro and outcome of women undergoing IVF-ET. Methods The data of 280 routine IVF cycles with fresh embryo transfer on day3 conducted in the 2nd People's Hospital of Yunnan Province from February 2012 to August 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. Two groups, 7.5%O2 low oxygen tension (n=120) and 20%O2 high oxygen tension (n=160),were setup for early embryo (D1-D3) development in vitro. Results Good quality embryo on day 3 in low oxygen tension group showed morphologically appearance of blastomere mutually clinging to each other,a characteristic of slight compaction. Higher rate of good quality embryo (66.22%V. 47.54%) and of clinical pregnancy (53.33%v. 39.22%) were found in the low oxygen tension group. There were no significantly differences in rates of fertilization,cleavage and embryo utilization respectively between the two groups ( all>0. 05) . Conclusion High quality early stage human embryos can be developed in vitro in low oxygen tension, and may improve clinic outcome of IVF.
3.A preliminary study on related factors of mental health in nuclear power plant operators
Tingting DAI ; Yulong LIU ; Yuan LI ; Haihong LIAO ; Mengyue QIU ; Huahui BIAN ; Weibo CHEN ; Chunfeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2012;32(2):209-212
Objective To explore the status of nuclear power plant operators in mental health and its correlation with emotional stability,liveliness,anxiety and urgency.Methods 255 male operators were randomly selected from three nuclear power bases,meanwhile 61 undergraduates were used as control group.The mental health and neurobehavioral evaluation system of Chinese nuclear power plant operators was developed by Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University,which was used to assess mental health of the subjects.The scores of mental health personality factors were recorded,together with four main personality factors including emotional stability,liveliness,anxiety and urgency.Results The score of lie was lower than 8 which showed all inspected groups were normal. 1.57% (4/255) operators had psychological disorders,3.92% ( 10/255 ) had poor mental health,27.84% ( 71/255 ) had general mental health,66.7% (170/255) had excellent mental health,whereas 9.84% (6/61)for control group had psychological disorders.Obvious difference was observed in the final scores between the nuclear power plant operators and control group.The former gained higher scores on mental health,emotional stability,and lower scores on anxiety and urgency ( t =3.437,4.423,- 2.493,- 2.093,P < 0.05 ).Both groups aged over 27 years and with length of service over 5 years were awarded higher scores on mental health,emotional stability( t =2.585,2.349 ; t =2.606,2.947,P < 0.05 ),lower scores on anxiety and urgency (t =- 3.407,- 2.138 ; t =- 2.941,- 2.256,P < 0.05).The mental health was positively correlated with emotional stability and liveliness ( r =0.721,0.650,P < 0.05),but negatively correlated with anxiety and urgency(r =- 0.809,- 0.693,P < 0.05 ).Conclusions The majority of nuclear power plant operators had excellent psychological quality,but some factors should be paid more attention,such as different ages and length of service time.
4.Correlation of anti-stress ability of nuclear power plant operators with physiological and psychological indexes
Haihong LIAO ; Yulong LIU ; Yuan LI ; Tingting DAI ; Mengyue QIU ; Huahui BIAN ; Weibo CHEN ; Chunfeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2012;32(1):82-84
Objective To explore the correlation of the anti-stress ability of nuclear power plant operators with their heart rate,blood pressure and mental health.Methods A total of 136 male nuclear power plant operators received the continuous performance test (CPT) and mental health test (MHT),while 37 male senior students were used as the control group.Heart rate and blood pressure were recorded before and after the test.The nuclear power plant operators were divided to high score group and low score group by CPT scores.The correlation of the anti-stress ability and blood pressure,heart rate and their mental health was analyzedd.Results The scores of CPT and MHT test with the operators were significantly higher than those of the control group(t =- 1.25,6.25,P < 0.05).After the test,the heart rate,systolic pressure and diastolic pressure of the operators were all significantly lower than those of the control group ( t =- 2.07,3.28,2.74,P < 0.05 ).The CPT score of the high score group was lower in the heart rate,systolic pressure and diastolic pressure than the low score group(t=-3.15, -2.78, -2.54,P <0.05),while the scores of CPT and MHT were better(t =0.63,6.90,P < 0.05).CPT scores were negatively correlated with the increasing range of the heart rate,systolic pressure and diastolic pressure( r =- 0.69,- 0.94,and - 0.62,P < 0.05 ),and positively correlated with the MHT scores ( r =0.54,P < 0.05 ).Conclusions To a certain extent,CPT and MHT test can reflect the anti-stress ability and be used as one of the bases to select nuclear power plant operators and to assess their competence.
5.Clinical studies on patient-controlled intravenous analgesia for postoperative pain relief in breast cancer patients with radical mastectomy
Yangfan XIAO ; Mengyue CHEN ; Yan LIU ; Jinmei SHEN ; Jianhua LIU ; Junmei XU ; Lezhi LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2016;18(4):505-507
Objective To investigate the analgesic effect and adverse reactions of patient-controlled intravenous analgesia (PCIA) in breast cancer patients with radical mastectomy.Methods A total of 210 breast cancer patients who underwent radical mastectomy was randomly divided into two groups,experimental (group A) and control (group B) groups (n =105 cases per group).Patients in group A was used PCIA for 48 hours analgesia,while group B weas applied routine intramuscular injections of pethidine.Visual analogue score (VAS) at 4,8,12,24,and 48 hours after operation were recorded.Pulse,respiration,and blood pressure were monitored and side effects e.g.existed skin itching,nausea,vomiting,and respiratory repression were observed.Results The VAS of group A patients on 4,8,12,24,and 48 hours were2.02 ± 1.47,1.73 ± 1.38,1.68 ± 0.91,1.44 ± 0.65,and 1.21 ± 0.61,respectively;and the VAS of group B patients were 6.95 ± 1.96,6.42 ± 1.57,5.63 ± 1.66,4.99 ± 1.62,and 3.72 ± 1.46,respectively.The VAS was significantly lower in group A patients than in group B (P < 0.05).The incidence of skin itching,nausea,vomiting,and respiratory repression was also distinctly decreased in group A than in group B (P <0.05).The overall satisfaction of patients in group A (96.2%) was remarkably higher than in group B (67.6%) (P <0.01).Conclusions Patient-controlled intravenous analgesia pump can more effectively alleviate the degree of pain,reduce the incidence of skin itching,nausea,vomiting and respiratory repression,improve the satisfactory degree for analgesia in breast cancer patients with radical mastectomy compared to traditional intramuscular way.
6.Effects of 12-week Liu Zi Jue Qigong-based breathing training on the curvature and range of motion of the thoracic and lumbar spines
Fanyuan JIN ; Yanbing LIU ; Xuewen WU ; Mengyue SHI ; Shuaiyu YING ; Haonan CHEN ; Xiaodong WANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2023;21(1):27-33
Objective: To evaluate the effects of Liu Zi Jue Qigong (LQG)-based breathing training on the curvature and range of motion (ROM) of the thoracic and lumbar spines in different positions. Methods: Forty-seven college students were selected as subjects and randomly divided into an observation group and a control group. In the observation group, 27 subjects received regular LQG-based breathing training for 12 weeks, while 20 subjects in the control group did not receive any intervention. The spine measuring instrument Spinal Mouse was adopted to detect the curvature and ROM of the thoracic and lumbar spines. Results: In the observation group, the changes in the curvatures of thoracic spine in the upright and forward-bending positions showed statistical significance after LQG exercise (P<0.05), while there was no notable difference in the control group. The comparison of ROM of the thoracic spine from the upright position to the forward-bending and load-bearing positions showed statistically significant difference in the observation group (P<0.05), while there was no significant difference in the control group. There was no significant difference in the lumbar curvature and ROM in the two groups after LQG exercise. Conclusion: LQG-based breathing training improves the curvature and ROM of the thoracic spine.
7.Clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with rectal gastrointestinal stromal tumor
Mengyue JI ; Dongtao SHI ; Duanmin HU ; Deqing ZHANG ; Rui LI ; Bing WU ; Weichang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2018;35(9):638-643
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with rectal gastrointestinal stromal tumor ( GIST) . Methods We collected the data of 31 rectal GIST patients definitely demonstrated by pathology and immunohistochemistry in the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, and Suzhou Wuzhong People′s Hospital from January 2008 to December 2016. The clinical characteristics, therapeutic modalities, and prognoses were retrospectively analyzed. Results Among the 31 rectal GIST patients, 16 underwent local resection and 15 underwent radical surgery. There was no significant difference on the three-year survival rate between the two groups [ 93. 8% ( 15/16 ) VS 73. 3% ( 11/15 ) , P=0. 135 ] . There was no significant difference on the survival rate between the oral imatinib patients and non-oral imatinib patients in the local resection group [ 75. 0% ( 3/4) VS 100. 0% ( 12/12) , P=0. 083] and the radical surgery group[ 77. 8% ( 7/9) VS 66. 7%(4/6), P=0. 579]. The postoperative recurrence and metastasis rate of the two groups was no significantly different[31. 3% (5/16) VS 53. 3% (8/15), P=0. 213]. Conclusion The choice of surgical procedure has no significant effects on the survival rate and postoperative recurrence for rectal GIST patients, and whether oral imatinib or not has no significant effects on the survival of patients.
8.Construction of an intervention program for diabetic retinopathy patients undergoing surgery based on the theory of'Timing It Right'
Mengyue ZHANG ; Yinghui SHI ; Xiaoxian ZHANG ; Chen CHEN ; Yirong HONG ; Weidan XIA ; Yanyan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2023;58(24):2957-2963
Objective To construct an intervention program for diabetic retinopathy(DR)patients undergoing surgery based on the theory of'Timing It Right'.Methods Guided by the theory of'Timing It Right',based on literature review and semi-structured interview,the first draft of the intervention program was formulated.From December 2022 to February 2023,15 medical and nursing experts in ophthalmology and endocrinology from 5 provinces(cities)in Zhejiang,Sichuan,Shanxi,Chongqing and Shanghai were interviewed by Delphi expert for 2 rounds to seek their advice and revision,and the final draft was formed.Results The effective recovery rate of 2 rounds of expert consultations was 93.75%and 100%.The authority coefficients were 0.87.The importance and feasibility of Kendall'W coordination coefficients were 0.325,0.138 and 0.193,0.141 in 2 rounds,respectively(P<0.001).The finalized intervention program consisted of 6 months,which included 5 first-level items,18 second-level items and 43 third-level items.Conclusion The intervention program for DR patients undergoing surgery based on the theory of'Timing It Right'is reliable,scientific,feasible and practical,and it can meet the needs of such patients,providing a reference for improving their self-management ability,improving their negative emotions and delaying disease progression.
9.Research Progress in Tong Du Tiao Shen of Mental Disorders
Jiahao ZHANG ; Cheng CHI ; Mengyue FAN ; Lin YAN ; Feixue WANG ; Meng ZHANG ; Yongjun CHEN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(1):61-68
Mental disorders are characterized by disturbances in behavior,volition,emotion,and cognition and are considered emotional diseases in traditional Chinese medicine.Acupuncture is one of the most widely used complementary alternative therapies for the treatment of mental disorders.Recently,there has been growing interest in the use of the Tong Du Tiao Shen(Dredging Du meridian to regulate the spirit)as a primary treatment.However,a comprehensive summary of the establishment and related acupuncture methods of Tong Du Tiao Shen is lacking.This paper aims to address this gap by exploring the origin and development of Tong Du Tiao Shen,its application in treating mental disorders,and the modern biological mechanisms involved.Ultimately,this paper seeks to expand the clinical application of Tong Du Tiao Shen acupuncture and provide a scientific basis for future research in this field.
10. Analgesic alkaloids from Urticae Fissae Herba
Xiaoru FENG ; Yan CHEN ; Xiaobo LI ; Mengyue WANG ; Peijun JU
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2022;14(1):125-129
Objective: To investigate the analgesic substances in the aerial part of Urtica fissa (Urticae Fissae Herba), commonly used for rheumatoid and rheumatism arthritis. Methods: The analgesic constituents were isolated with the active guidance of hot plate and acetic acid writhing models, and identified by comprehensive spectroscopic analysis. Results: Thirteen alkaloids (1–13), two lignans (14, 15), and three amides (16–18) were isolated from the active fractions. Among them, compound 1 was a new alkaloid, and compound 6 was a new natural product. The activity evaluation in vivo indicated that various pyrrole alkaloids (1, 3, 6, and 12) possessed significant analgesic activities, they could significantly inhibit the mice pain response induced by acetic acid and hot plate at the dosage of 2 mg/kg BW. Conclusion: The study revealed that the pyrrole alkaloids played important roles in the analgesic activities of Urticae Fissae Herba.