1.Investigation and Analysis of the Use of National Essential Medicines in Outpatient Department of Our Hospi-tal in 2013
Jianwen SHEN ; Jingchao YAN ; Nianzu CHEN
China Pharmacy 2015;(27):3763-3766
OBJECTIVE:To understand the situation of essential medicines and promote their rational use in our hospital. METHODS:The prescription variety and cost percentages of essential medicines in outpatient department in the two halves years of 2013 in our hospital(eye and ENT specialized hospitals)were compared;the medicines with forefront prescription kind percent-ages in eye and ENT departments were sorted and rankings in 4 quarters were compared. RESULTS:After the approval of the Na-tional Essential Medicine List(2012 edition),compared with the first half year of 2013,prescription variety and cost percentages of essential medicines in outpatient department in the second half year were significantly increased (P<0.01). Prescription variety and cost percentages of essential medicines in eye department in the second half year were significantly increased(P<0.01),in the top 20 prescription variety,totally 2 kinds were contained by the list 2012 edition and 3 were contained by the supplementary list of Shanghai(2012 edition). Compared with the first half year of 2013,prescription variety and cost percentages of essential medi-cines in ENT department in the second half year were significantly decreased(P<0.01),the cost percentage was significantly in-creased(P<0.01),in the top 20 prescription variety,totally 2 kinds were contained by the list 2012 edition and 3 were contained by the supplementary list of Shanghai (2012 edition). CONCLUSIONS:The prescription variety and cost percentages of essential medicines in our hospital show increase trend. Nevertheless,the non-essential medicines are still dominant and further improvement of essential medicines is still needed. Medicine variety and dosage forms of eye in ENT department are insufficient concluded in Es-sential Medicine List. Further adjustment of Essential Medicine List still needs more consideration for the medication characteristics in specialized hospital.
2.Determination of Camphor in Bohenao Zhangnao Nose Drops by RP-HPLC
Nianzu CHEN ; Donglei WANG ; Taomin HUANG
China Pharmacy 1991;0(06):-
OBJECTIVE:To develop an RP-HPLC method to determine the camphor in Bohenao zhangnao nose drops. METHODS:The HPLC separation was carried out on a Supelcosil C18(150 mm?4.6 mm,5 ?m) column.The mobile phase consisted of methanol-water(70∶30) at a flow rate of 1 mL?min-1.The column temperature was 25 ℃ and the detective wa-velength was set at 289 nm. The content was computed using external standard method. RESULTS:The linear range of cam-phor was 0.1~1 mg?mL-1(r=0.999 8) with recovery rate ranged from 100% to 103%(RSD
3.A GROWTH INHIBITOR SECRETED FROM CULTURED RABBIT SMOOTHMUSCLE CELLS IS DISTINCT FROM TGF-β
Cangbao XU ; Yaping ZHANG ; Yawen WANG ; Yuhai TANG ; Nianzu CHEN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2000;12(1):12-14
Objective To ascertain whether the growth inhibitor in conditioned medium from cultured rabbit arte rial cells is distinct from TGF-β. Methods Rabbit aortic smooth muscle ceils were grown from explained segments of the aorta. Conditioned medium from cultured rabbit aortic smooth muscle ceils and anti-TGF-β were employed in this study. Smooth muscle cell proliferation was measured by XTT detection (Boehringer Mannheim). Results Acidified conditioned medium from smooth muscle ceils had significantly stronger effects of growth inhibition than controls, and anti-TGF-β did not affect the growth inhibitory effect of conditioned medium from cultured rabbit arterial smooth muscle cells. Conclusion The growth inhibiting substance in conditioned medium from cultured rabbit aortic smooth muscle cells is distinct from TGF-β.
4.PROTECTION OF EXPERIMENTAL COBALT CARDIOMYOPATHY IN RATS BY SELENIUM SUPPLEMENT
Jianqi CUI ; Guanglu XU ; Wenlan XUE ; Nianzu CHEN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(02):-
The protective effect of selenium ( Se ) on cobalt cardiomyopathy was investigated in rats given cobalt chloride ( 5 mg/kg?d-1?7 i.p.). Pretreatment of Se (50 ?g/kg?d-1 ?14 i.p.) could protect the myocardium injured by Co as demonstrated by the decrease in plasma CPK and GOT activities and absence of histopathologic abnormalities. Se contents in hearts and the cardiac glutathione peroxidase activity were increased, but the level of lipid peroxide in the heart was unaltered after i.p. Se. As compared with the Co group rats, SDH reaction was increased in intensity, lipid staining and free fatty acid contents in myocardium of the Se + Co group were decreased to the normal extent, indicating that the protective effect of Se appeared to be related to the prevention of the cobalt-induced inhibition of SDH and disturbance of lipid metabolism in the heart.
5.Study on the coagulation changes in type 2 diabetes patients
Tong ZHENG ; Chun XIAO ; Jun HE ; Nianzu CHEN ; Hongbin LIU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the variation of coagulation markers and its clinical value in type 2 diabetes patients. Methods The plasma levels of von Willebrand factor: antigen (vWF: Ag), thrombomodulin (TM), prothrombin fragment 1+2 (F 1+2 ) and P selectin were measured by ELISA in 65 patients with type 2 diabetes (including 33 patients with vascular complication) and 38 healthy people. Results The plasma level of vWF:Ag, TM, F 1+2 and P selectin in group of type 2 diabetes were significantly higher than that of normal controls ( P
6.HPLC fingerprint of Xuanbo Shuangsheng Granule
Xiuwen ZHANG ; Shuang HU ; Nianzu CHEN ; Qin MA ; Donglei WANG ; Yonghua LAI ; Taomin HUANG
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2017;44(4):521-527
Objective To establish the HPLC fingerprint of Xuanbo Shuangsheng Granule for its quality control.Methods The components were separated on an Agilent TC-C18 column (150 mm ×4.6 mm,5 μm) at 25 ℃,with a gradient elution in 0-60 min at the flow rate of 1 mL/min using 0.2% acetic acid aqueous solution and methanol as the mobile phase.The detection wavelength was 278 nm.By detecting 11 batches of Xuanbo Shuangsheng Granule,the HPLC fingerprint was established using Similarity Evaluation System for Chromatographic Fingerprint of TCMs (Version 2004A)and the common peaks were analyzed and identified in raw herbal material.Results The HPLC fingerprint of Xuanbo Shuangsheng Granule was obtained with similarity all over 0.9.Totally 27 common peaks were confirmed,and each common peak could be found in raw herbal medicines.Based on the reference substances,5 common peaks were identified,including phellodendrine (peak 11),liquiritin (peak 22),angoroside C (peak 25),cinnamic acid (peak 26) and harpagoside (peak 27).Conclusions This method is simple,accurate,repeatable and reliable,which could be applied in the quality control of Xuanbo Shuangsheng Granule.
7.Effects of exposure to aluminum on some metal elements contents in hippocampus of rat.
Jun YANG ; Yichang JIA ; Rencheng ZHAO ; Nianzu JIN ; Jingheng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2002;36(4):247-249
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of exposure to aluminum (Al) on Zn, Fe, Cu and Ca contents in hippocampus of rats.
METHODSAlCl(3).6H(2)O was administered orally through diet (8% of body weight) to SD rats at doses of 0 (A), 11.2 (B), 55.9 (C), 111.9 (D) mg Al(3+)/kg BW for successive 90 days. Then Al, Zn, Fe, Cu and Ca contents in hippocampi of rats were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry.
RESULTSAfter oral exposure to Al, the Al content in hippocampus of rat increased significantly with a remarkable dose-effect relationship (r = 0.731, P < 0.001), The Zn, Fe, Ca and Cu contents in these four groups are as follows: Group A (18.29 +/- 2.48, 24.86 +/- 1.97, 48.69 +/- 22.08, 4.53 +/- 0.99) mg/g, Group B (17.22 +/- 2.06, 27.54 +/- 2.87, 42.79 +/- 14.42, 4.06 +/- 0.41) mg/g, Group C (14.46 +/- 1.90, 20.18 +/- 2.79, 29.95 +/- 7.33, 3.98 +/- 0.25) mg/g, Group D (15.85 +/- 2.54, 20.96 +/- 2.83, 36.14 +/- 12.66, 4.53 +/- 0.58) mg/g. Compared with the control group A, the Zn and Fe contents in group B and group C decreased significantly (P < 0.05), and the Ca content in group C also decreased significantly.
CONCLUSIONOral exposure to Al may result in accumulation of Al in hippocampus of brain and thus affect some essential elements (Zn, Fe, Cu and Ca) contents in the hippocampus at different degrees.
Aluminum ; metabolism ; pharmacology ; toxicity ; Animals ; Calcium ; metabolism ; Copper ; metabolism ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Hippocampus ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Iron ; metabolism ; Male ; Metals ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Zinc ; metabolism