1.Study on the extraction technology and the antioxidant activity of polysaccharides from Allii tuberosi semen
Bing LIU ; Shihong DING ; Rongshen WANG ; Shoujun ZHANG ; Wanzhong LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;37(12):1109-1113
Objective To preliminary establish the process condition of extracting polysaccharides from Allii tuberosi semen.Methods The study was carried out with the content of Semen allii tuberosi polysaccharides as evaluation index, the material liquid ratio, extraction time, and extraction times as observation factors, and L9 (34) orthogonal design as extraction craft.The physical and chemical properties and IR spectroscope were used to identify the extract.Results The optimum preparation condition was determined as: using 12 times water, extracting 3 times, and extracting 160 minutes.According to the results of purple ring reaction and infrared spectrum, the extract from Allii tuberosi semen has polysaccharides.From the statistical processing of data we found when polysaccharides from Semen allii tuberosi has 50% reducing power, the value of EC50 is 10.2 mg/ml.Conclusion The process is reasonable and suitable and can be used for the extraction of polysaccharides from Allii tuberosi semen, and can provide the theoretical basis for the research and application.
2.Functional magnetic resonance imaging research on bulimia nervosa with fluoxetine therapy
Jing CAO ; Yujie WU ; Meijuan WANG ; Zhongyong SHI ; Rongshen ZHU ; Yuan SHEN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(2):136-139
Objective To explore the effect of fluoxetine on the brain function of bulimia nervosa (BN) patients.Methods Seven female BN patients,who met criteria of the 3rd version Chinese Criteria of Mental Diseases (CCMD-3),accepted functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) examinations before and after the antidepressant treatment (fluoxetine (20 mg/day)) for three months.Seven normal controls accepted the same fMRI examination only at baseline.fMRI imaging was block-design.Blocks of food or non-food stimulus containing pictures selected from International Affective Picture System (IAPS) which were shown by computer automatically.All subjects were evaluated by Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA),Hamilton depression scale (HAMD17) and Likert Scale-likelihood evaluation to the same pictures in the fMRI imaging blocks.Results The average intensity and volume activated in BN before treatment were both significantly lower than that in the control (P<0.05).But under stimulus of food pictures,bilateral prefrontal cortex and left amygdala of BN patients were significantly activated.After fluoxetine treatment,the intensity and volume activated both increased significantly (P<0.01) and the main areas being activated were right temporal,cerebellum and bilateral prefrontal cortex.Conclusion Fluoxetine improves the bulimic symptoms of BN patients and decreases abnormal activation of prefrontal and limbic in these areas.The underline mechanism may be related to functions of serotonin system in prefrontal-limbic path.
3.A controlled study on identification for depression and effectiveness of its treatment in psychiatric clinics of general hospitals
Zheng LU ; Junjuan ZHU ; Jun CAI ; Yushan LI ; Shenxun SHI ; Yijue SHI ; Chongshun WANG ; Youqian JIANG ; Jianlin JI ; Rongshen ZHU ; Hongyi HAN ; Suju DING
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2008;7(4):231-234
Objective The study is designed to evaluate the difference in identification for depression and clinical effectiveness of its treatment between psychiatrists and non-psychiatric Dhysieians at out-patient departments of general hospitals and to analyze its related factors.Methods Totally,680 patients who visited psychiatric clinics in nine general hospitals of Shanghai at first time were screened by psychiatrists using Composite International Diagnostic Interview(CIDI)for depression and the screening resuhs were compared to the diagnosis made by non-psychiatric physicians as goal-keepers there.Altogether 297 patients with depression were recruited and assessed using Hamilton Depression Rating Scale(HAMD)and Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale(HAMA).A self-made questionnaire for basic information was used to assess the ability for identification of depression in non-psychiatric physicians of general hospitals.Results Psychiatrists identified depression correctly in 337 of 680 patients who visited psychiatric clinics in general hospitals at their first visit,but non-psychiatric physicians only identified 216 patients,with statistically significant difference(χ2=30.73,P=0.000).A consistent agreement on depression diagnosis between the findings by psychiatrists and by CIDI was reached with Kappa of 0.774,but Kappa for that between the findings by non-psychiatric physicians and CIDI was 0.439.Effectiveness of treatment for depression by psychiatrists was better than that by non-psychiatric physicians,with higher total score and scores for each item of HAMD four,eight and 12 weeks after treatment,respectively(P<0.05 or P<0.01).Length of professional work of non-psychiatric physicians and annual time for professional training in management of mental disorders associated with their ability of identification for depression(P<0.05).Conclusion Ability of non-psychiatric physicians to identify alQd cope with depression in the psychiatric department of general hospitals was insufficient,suggesting that more importance should be attached to the management of service quality at psychiatric department of general hospitals.