1.The early earthquake patients' characteristics in emergence department: an investigation from 2008 Sichuan Wenchuan Earthquake, China
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2008;17(7):678-680
Objective To study patients' characteristics in the early phase from Weachuan Earthquake.Method Totally 576 patients from Wenchuan Earthquake were received by the emergence department of WestChina Hospital between 14:28 May 12, 2008 and 14:28 May 15, 2008. The patients were recorded the detailednames, age, living places,time and way to hospital. Injury severity score (ISS) was used to judge the severity of the injury. T test was used to analyze these acquired data, while X2 test was for count data. Results From the first to third 24-hour period, our hospital accepted 199, 111 and 256 patients respectively. Their average ISS scorewere 7.16±4.75, 10.24±5.79, and 8.55±4.96 respectively. The average number of patients per hour ac-cepted by the hospital was(7.90±11.75). The second peak time for accepting patients was the 53rd (70 pa-tients) and 54th(58 patients) hour after earthquake.The patients accepted by the hospital on the second 24 hourshad the highest ISS score (10.24±5.79), and on the first and third 24 hours the ISS score was (7.16±4.75)and (8.55±4.96), respectively. There existed significant difference on ISS score between the second 24 hoursand the first, third 24 hours (P<0.05). Conclusions According to the study, patients accepted by the hospitalon the second 24-hour period had the most serious injury, and on the third 24-hour period, the number of patients accepted by the hospital reached its peak.
2.The progress of study on hyperuricemia
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(10):-
Uric acid is an end product of purine degradation in humans and normally depends upon renal excretion for the majority. Hyperuricemia is likely to cause gout, renal disease, or stones, and associated with cardiovascular impairment over the long term. The prevalence of gout and hyperuricemia appears to be on the increase in recent years. The present paper reviews the relationships between hyperuricemia and insulin resistance,purine metabolism and uric acid elimination , the genetics study and the mechanisms of hyperuricemia.
3.Research progress for animal hyperuricemia model
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(04):-
Hyperuricemia is induced by the mechanism of the elevated production of uric acid or the decreased renal excretion of uric acid. At present, there are three major methods to establish models for hyperuricemia: first, it will elicit pronounced hyperuricemia when feeding or injecting the animal with hypoxanthine 600~1000 mg?kg -1 , xanthine 600 mg?kg -1 , adenine 150~300 mg?kg -1 , yeast 15~30 g?kg -1 , uric acid 250 mg?kg -1 or 350~700 mg?kg -1 because of the elevated serum uric acid. Such effect will be also observed as administrating the animal with the inhibitors of uric acid excretion such as ethambutol 250 mg?kg -1 , nicotinic acid 100 mg?kg -1 at the same time of the above steps. Second, being an uricase inhibitor, when fed the rats 0 4 g?d -1 and uric acid 0 6 g?d -1 for 3~4 weeks, oxonic acid is able to cause the continuously elevated serum uric acid. Similarly, when potassium oxonate 300 mg?kg -1 ip only once, the serum uric acid in mice will be also elevated. Third, to destruct the urate oxidase gene (EC 1.7.3.3) in the mouse by homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells, and then the oxidase deficient mutant mouse as the hyperuricemia model, is generated by gene recombination.The rats and the mice have urate oxidase, which can decompose the uric acid to allantoin, while the avian (such as chicken, coturnix and so on) have not.
4.Influence of humanized management mode on infection consciousness and infection control effect of medical staff
Liangjun WANG ; Xiangting XU ; Shuyun LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2012;28(7):32-34
ObjectiveTo study the influence of humanized management mode for infection consciousness and control effect of infection of medical staff. Methods90 medical staff from June 2010 to March 2011 were selected as research object,and they were randomly divided into the control group and the observation group with 45 cases in each group,then the infection consciousness,grasping situation of related knowledge and infection control effect of two groups before and after the management on the third and sixth month were analyzed and compared.Results The infection consciousness,grasping situation of related knowledge and infection control effect of the observation group after the management on the third and sixth month were all better than those of the control group,there were significant differences. ConclusionsThe humanized management mode plays an active role in improving infection related evaluation indices of hospital staff,and is also effective in control of infection.
5.EFFECT OF GLONIDINE ON MURINE LYMPHOCYTE TRANS-FORMATION IN VITRO
Yongxiang WANG ; Mingzhu CHEN ; Shuyun XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
A postulated suppression of T lymphocyte function by clonidine (an adrenogic receptor agonist) was explored by utilizing mitogen induced lymphocyte transformation of mouse spleen cells in vitro. Added at the onset of the culture or 24h later, clonidine (10-(?)-10-8 M ) did not suppress T lymphocyte transformation induced by ConA or PHA. It implies that there is a difference in the sensitivity for clonidine between T and B lymphocyte, as clonidine has been suggested to suppress the SRBC induced primary immune response of mouse spleen cells in a dose dependent manner.
6.HYPOTHERMAL EFFECT OF TOTAL GLUCOSIDES OF PAEONY ROOT AND PRELIMINARY STUDY OF ITS MECHANISM
Yongxiang WANG ; Peng CHEN ; Shuyun XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(03):-
Total glucosides of paeony root ( TGPs ) ( 5 ~40mg/kg, ip ) had a dose-related hypothermal effect in mice and rats, which was related to the environment temperature. But TGPs ( 40mg/kg, ip or iv ) showed no significant hypothermal effect in guinea-pigs or rabbits. TGPs ( 2, 4 mg/kg, icv ) had a potential hypothermal effect in rats. Chlopheniramine had antagonist effect on hypothermal effect of TGPs in mice and rats.
7.EFFECTS OF TOTAL GLUCOSIDES OF PAEONY ON CHEMILUMINESCENCE OF PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES IN RATS
Junshan LIANG ; Minzhu CHEN ; Shuyun XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(04):-
Influences of the concentrations of luminol, zymosan & cells and opsonizing time of zymosan on luminol-dependent chemiluminescence( LDCL ) of peritoneal macrophages ( PM?) in rats were investigated by the method of orthogonal analysis. The result showed that the best levels were 100?mol/L of luminol, 10 mg/ml of zymosan, 5? 10~6/ml of cells and 45 min for opsonizing time. The LDCL of PM? was enhanced by incubation with TGP for 12 h in a concentration-dependent manner in the range of 0.09-2.25 ?g/ml of TGP, but LDCL was diminished with the concentration of 11.25 ?g/ml of TGP . The concentration-effect curve seems to be bell-shaped. The data suggested that TGP had two-sided regulatory effects on the LDCL of PM? in rats, depending on the concentration used.
8.STUDY ON THE CENTRAL ANALGESIC ACTION AND ITS MECHANISM OF HYPERIN (HYP)
Chuangeng MA ; Zemao XIANG ; Shuyun XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
After icv administration, the analgesic action of Hyp was found on the tail-flick and hot-plate tests. The analgesic action potency of icv Hyp was approximately equal to 1 ~20 of morphine and was about 100 times as potent as sc administration. No effect was seen on the analgesic action of Hyp after ip naloxone, the analgesic action of Hyp was no concern of L-enkephalin contents in discrete regions of rat brain either. But icv EGTA markedly enhanced while icv CaCl2 antagonized the analgesic action of Hyp. It was also found that calcium ion content in mice brain markedly reduced when the analgesic action of Hyp appeared. These results suggest that Hyp have significant central analgesic action and the central analgesic action of Hyp may relate to reducing of calcium ion in brain.
9.The comparing studies on protective effects of TGM ang TGP on erythrocytes
Benbo GAO ; Liming DAI ; Shuyun XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(03):-
The inhibitory effects of total glucosides of Moutan Cortex (TGM) and to talglucosides of Paeony Lactiflora (TGP) on osmotic hemolysis and oxidative hemolysis induced by hydrogen peroxide were studied. TGM at lower concentration and TGP could inhibit osmotic hemolysis significcantly, but higher concentration (100mg ? L-1) of TGM had a hemolytic activity. TGM and TGP could inhibit hemolysis induced by H2O2 significantly,but TGM was more effective than TGP. TGM .TGP and Vit E all could inhibit lipid peroxidation and glutathione depletion, induced by H2O2, on erythrocytes.
10.Effects of pineal melatonin on chemiluminescence of peritoneal macrophages and PGE_2 content in the hypothalamus and spleen in rats
Changhai DING ; Wei WEI ; Shuyun XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(04):-
Pinealectomy (PX), zymosan-in-duced-luminol-dependent-chemiluminescence (CL) and PGE2 radioimmunoassay were used to determine the effects of the pineal gland and melatonin ( MT ) on CL of peritoneal macrophages (PM?s) and PGE2 content in the hypothalamus and spleen in rats. It was suggested that the CL value of PM?s was decreased and PGE2 contents in the hypothalamus and spleenwere increased significantly after PX, which could be restored respectively by 10~ 1 000 ?g? kg-1MT and 10 ?g?kg-1MT. 10 ?g?kg-1MT could also inhibit PGE2 in the hypothalamus and spleen in normal rats.