1.In Vivo Tissues Distribution and Pharmacokinetics:Survey of2Kinds of Monostearin Solid Lipid Nanoparticle Preparations
China Pharmacy 1991;0(04):-
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the tissues distribution of monostearin solid lipid nanoparticles(MSLN)and MSLN(PEG-MSLN)that had been modified by PEG2000in vivo of mice and the pharmacokinetics in vivo of rats,and to investigate the influence of PEG2000modification on MSLN tissues distribution and pharmacokinetics.METHODS:MSLN was prepared by a novel solvent diffusion method.The particle diameters and Zeta potentials of MSLN were determined.Tissues distribu?tions and pharmacokinetics of2kinds of MSLN preparations in vivo of rats after vena caudalis administration were determined and the determining results were calculated with rhodamine B as fluorescent marker.RESULTS:2kinds of MSLN preparations showed a similar particle diameter distribution with Zeta potential of MSLN at—20mV.MSLN targeted to liver after vena caudalis intravenous injection and the general circulation of nanoparticles was significantly prolonged to2.2times after modified by PEG2000.CONCLUSION:MSLN can amelioration systemic circulation after modification with PEG2000and which can be used as liver-targeted drug carrier.
2.Adverse Drug Reactions of Our Hospital in 2005~2006:Analysis of 377 Cases
China Pharmacy 1991;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the occurrences of adverse drug reactions(ADR)in our hospital for references of rational use of drugs in the clinic.METHODS:A total of 377 ADR cases collected in our hospital during the period 2005~2006 were analyzed statistically in respect of patients' age and sex,drug kinds,clinical manifestations and route of administration etc.RE-SULTS:Of the total 377 ADR cases,the number of drug kinds involved totaled 118,with antiinfective drugs taking the lead,accounting for 46.61%(55 kinds),283 cases were given intravenously.Lesions of skin and the appendants were the chief ADR types(49.87%);there were 17 severe cases.CONCLUSION:Great importance should be attached to ADR monitoring in the clinic.
3.Prospect and diagnosis of sonography in breast cancers
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2004;0(02):-
With the advance of modern imaging technologies,many examinations,especially for ultrasound,have been used for the screening examination of breast cancers.This article reviewed the character and prospect of ultrasound for breast cancers.
4.The initial study on mechanism in postpone skeletal muscle aging process of D-galactose rats by movement training and soy polypeptide supplement.
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(2):142-146
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of the postpone in skeletal muscle aging process of D-galactose rats by weight training and soy polypeptide supplement in 6 weeks, and discuss the initial mechanism.
METHODSixty male SD rats (three month old)were randomly assigned: 6 week control (C6,) and 6 week model (M6) 6 for each group, 12 week model (M12), big load (B12), small load (S12), peptide (P12), peptide + big load (PB12) and peptide + small load group (PS12) 8 for each group, eight fourteen month rats were taken in the natural aging group. The rats were killed by the end of 6th week and 12th week, tested the indicators.
RESULTCompare with group C6, the indicators in group M6 showed aging in different levels; Compare with group M12, weight training or soy polypeptide supplement in all intervention groups could increase the content of skeletal muscle superoxide dismutase (SOD), SOD/MDA, the serum growth hormone(GH), insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-I)and skeletal muscle IGF-I mRNA, decreased the malondialdehyde (MDA) content of skeletal muscle, and they had notable interaction.
CONCLUSIONRat skeletal muscle aging model can be copied successfully by D-galactose hypodermic, and go on with 6-week weight training or soy polypeptide supplement, they can postpone the skeletal muscle aging process of D-galactose rats, and the two interference way united can have more obvious effect. Its preliminary mechanism may be related to the reduction of skeletal muscle oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation, the correction of hormones and related factors metabolic disorders, the elevation of skeletal muscle IGF-I mRNA expression and so on.
Aging ; physiology ; Animals ; Galactose ; Growth Hormone ; blood ; Insulin-Like Growth Factor I ; metabolism ; Male ; Malondialdehyde ; metabolism ; Muscle, Skeletal ; drug effects ; physiology ; Physical Conditioning, Animal ; physiology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Soybean Proteins ; pharmacology ; Soybeans ; chemistry ; Superoxide Dismutase ; metabolism
5.Morbidity survey of blindness and low vision among senior residents in Huaihai communities of Shanghai
Bin SHEN ; Jianfeng ZHU ; Feng XU ; Ying SHEN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2013;(5):383-384
A cluster sampling method was used to select 5 Huaihai communities of Shanghai.All individuals were aged ≥60 years.Visual acuity without correction and presenting acuity with their habitual distance correction were measured separately for each eye.The prevalence of blindness and low vision was 0.49% and 1.65% respectively.The leading causes of blindness in a descending sequence included macular degeneration,cataract and retinal vascular disease.
6.Nursing of 37 pregnant women with hyperthyreosis
Xiujun JI ; Baihong YAN ; Bin SHEN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2013;(6):20-21
Objective To summarize the experience of nursing pregnant women with hyperthyreosis. Methods A retrospective analysis of the nursing histories of 37 pregnant women with hyperthyreosis was done to summarize the nursing interventions of pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome,heart failure and hyperthyroidism crisis. Results Among all the patients,6 cases developed with pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome,4 with heart failure and 2 with hyperthyroidism crisis.They were cured and discharged due to treatments and nursing intervention. Conclusion Enhanced monitoring and nursing of perinatal complications is critical for pregnancy outcome of pregnant women with hyperthyreosis.
7.Scar sarcoidosis: first case report in China
Bin SHEN ; Xunli CHEN ; Liming WU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2011;44(2):91-93
A 54-year-old woman presented with a five-year history of malaise with weight loss and arthralgia of both knee joints. Six months prior to the presentation, an indurated nodule developed at the site of an old scar on the temporal side of left eyebrow. Subsequently, erythema and nodules spread over the trunk and extremities, especially at the sites of old scars on the hands. Physical examination showed bilateral axillary lymphadenectasis, a plaque at the site of an old scar on the temporal side of left eyebrow, a subcutaneous mass at the extensor aspect of the right upper arm, multiple dark-erythematous nodules at the site of scars on the left hand and both soles, few small erythematous papules scattered on the left forearm and trunk. The serum angiotensin converting enzyme concentration was high (82 kU/L). Computer tomography of thorax showed multiple obscure tubercles in both lungs and swollen lymph nodes in mediastina and axillary fossa, but no hilum pulmonis lymphadenectasis was observed. Histopathology revealed non-caseating granulomas with multinucleated giant cells. Neither acid-fast bacilli nor PAS staining was positive. A diagnosis of scar sarcoidosis was established. The lesions obviously improved after one-month treatment with oral methylprednisolone. This case represents a rare subtype of sarcoidosis that arose in old sears and clinically manifests as scar, nodules,plaques, subcutaneous masses and papules. The reactivation of old scars, which manifests as erythematous swelling and nodules, may highly suggest the diagnosis of sarcoidosis.
8.Effect of Different Needle-retaining Lengths on the Therapeutic Efficacy of Acupuncture in Treating Post-stroke Shoulder Pain
Chuan YU ; Bin SHEN ; Shiwen XU
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(8):939-941
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of different needle-retaining lengths on the clinical efficacy of acupuncture in treating post-stroke shoulder pain.MethodSixty patients were randomized into a 30 min group and a 60 min group, 30 cases in each group. The same acupuncture treatment protocol was adopted in the two groups, and the acupuncture treatment was given once a day, 5 sessions a week, for 20 times in total. The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), shoulder pain frequency, and Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) were observed before treatment and after 4-week treatment.ResultThe scores of each index were significantly improved in both groups after treatment (P<0.01), and there were significant differences in comparing each index score between the two groups after treatment (P<0.05,P<0.01).ConclusionIn the treatment of post-stroke shoulder pain with acupuncture, 30 min needle-retaining is better than 60 min in comparing the analgesic effect.
9.A comparison of clinical outcome of radiofrequency modification and augmentation reconstruction in the treatment for partial anterior cruciate ligament tears
Bin LI ; Peng SHEN ; Lunhao BAI
Clinical Medicine of China 2016;32(9):786-790
Objective To compare the outcomes between radiofrequency modification and augmentation reconstruction in the treatment for partial anterior cruciate ligament( ACL) tears. Methods Fifty?four patients with partial ACL tears were divided into radiofrequency modification group( n=16) and augmentation reconstruc?tion group( n=38) according to different treatment methods. Minimum follow?up was 2 years. Patients were eval?uated just after the injury and at the latest follow?up with several parameters, including the international knee documentation committee( IKDC) score,Lysholm knee score,Tegner activity rating,range of motion ( ROM) and the kneelax arthrometer. Results The kneelax was (4. 4±0. 9) mm of preoperative, (5. 0±1. 5) mm of post?operative in radiofrequency modification group,the difference was no signifiacnt( t=1. 372,P=0. 183);in aug?mentation reconstruction group was (4. 7±0. 8) mm and (1. 7±1. 0) mm respectively,the knee stability was in?crease significantly postoperative;knee stability was significantly improved in the augmentation reconstruction group compared with the radiofrequency modification group( t=9. 228,P=0. 000) . In radiofrequency modifica?tion group,ROM,Lysholm score and Tegner score were improved significantly between the results pre?and post?operatively((105. 4±22. 5)° vs. (123. 5±11. 4)°,t=59. 189,P=0. 000;65(51,90)) points vs. 86(59,100) points,Z=3. 852,P=0. 000;3(1,5) points vs. 6(1,9) points,Z=4. 637,P=0. 000). In augmentation recon? struction group, ROM,Lysholm score and Tegner score were improved significantly between the results pre?and post?operatively((99. 4±21. 9)° vs. (125. 3±10. 9)°,t=6. 527,P=0. 000;(65(51,89) points vs. (85 (59, 100) points,Z=4. 427,P=0. 000;3(1,5) points vs. 6(1,9) points,Z=3. 961,P=0. 000). Conclusion Augmentation reconstruction technique is more beneficial to the knee stability than radiofrequency modification in the treatment for the partial ACL tears.
10.Systematic Review of Acupuncture-moxibustion for Deglutition Disorders after Cerebral Stroke
Chuan YU ; Bin SHEN ; Shiwen XU
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(9):1126-1129
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of acupuncture-moxibustion in treating deglutition disorders after cerebral stroke.Method By computer and manual literature retrieval, eligible randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were collected for systematic review by using the Cochrane method, and the meta analysis was performed by using Revman 5.2.Result Nine studies were recruited, covering 577 subjects of deglutition disorders due to cerebral stroke. The total effective rate of the treatment group was significantly higher than that of the control group [RR=0.36, 95%CI (0.25,0.50), Z=5.80 (P<0.00001)]. The treatment group was superior to the control group in improving the water drinking test (χ2=108.73,P<0.00001).Conclusion Acupuncture can produce a content therapeutic efficacy in treating deglutition disorders due to cerebral stroke, which still requires high-quality large-sample-size clinical RCTs for further verification.