1.Effects of Different Dosages of Bromocriptine on Clinical Efficacy of Prolactinoma,Serum Level of PRL and Tumor Volume
China Pharmacy 2017;28(26):3681-3684
OBJECTIVE:To investigate clinical efficacy and safety of different dosages of bromocriptine in the treatment pro-lactinoma,and its effects on serum prolactin(PRL)and tumor volume. METHODS:A total of 60 patients with prolactinoma were selected from our hospital during Jan.-Dec. 2015 as research objects,and then divided into group A and B according to random number table,with 30 cases in each group. Both groups were given Bromocriptine mesilate tablets orally during meal. Group A was given medicine with initial dose of 2.5 mg/d,increasing to 3.75 mg/d 3 d later,increasing by 2.5 mg every week after 2-3 d,and then recovering to 3.75 mg/d till serum PRL level had been controlled. Group B was given medicine with initial dose of 1.25 mg/d, increasing to 2.5 mg/d 3 d later,increasing by 1.25-2.5 mg every week after 2-3 d,and then recovering to 2.5 mg/d till serum PRL level recovered to normal. Both groups were treated for consecutive 3 months. Clinical efficacies as well as serum level of PRL and tumor size were observed in 2 groups,and the occurrence of ADR was recorded. RESULTS:The total response rate of group A (83.33%) was higher than that of group B (66.67%),without statistical significance (P>0.05). Before treatment,there was no statistical significance in serum level of PRL and tumor size between 2 groups (P>0.05). After 1,2 months of treatment,serum levels of PRL in 2 groups were decreased significantly,and the group A was significantly lower than the group B,with statistical significance(P<0.05). After 3 months of treatment,serum levels of PRL in 2 groups were decreased significantly compared to be-fore treatment,but there was no statistical significance between 2 groups(P>0.05). After treatment,tumor size of 2 groups were decreased significantly,and large adenoma and giant adenoma size in group A were significantly smaller than group B,with statisti-cal significance(P<0.05). There was no statistical significance in microadenoma size between group A and B(P>0.05). The inci-dence of ADR in group A(12 cases,40.00%)was significantly higher than group B(5 cases,16.67%),with statistical signifi-cance(P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Increasing dosages of bromocriptine no significant influence on therapeutic effect of prolactino-ma,but it can shorten the time of serum PRL level back to normal,and reduce the tumor size. The incidence of adverse reactions in-crease with the dosage.
2.Investigation of the pathogenesis of hepatogenic diabetes
Bin TAN ; Weifeng HE ; Fanyuan WEN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2008;31(34):10-12
Objective To investigate the pathogenesis of hepatogenic diabetes.Methods The fasting and 2-hour postprandial plasma glucose,fasting sertum insulin,glutamate decarboxylase antibody,insulin release index (IRI)and insulin sensitivity index(ISI)Was determined and analyzed in 135 liver cirrhosis patients.Results The incidence of hepatogenic diabetes wag 39.3%(53/135)in liver cirrhosis patients.The incidence of hepatogenic diabetes in post hepatitis C liver cirrhosis patients(53.3%.16/30)was muchh igher than that in post hepatitis B liver cirrhosis patients(37.1%,26/70)and alcohofic liver cirrhosis patients(31.4%.11/35)(P<0.01).The fasting serum insulin,IRI and the positivity rate of glutamate decarboxylase antibody was much higher in hepatogenic diabetes than that in controls(P<0.01),and ISl was much lower than that in controls(P<0.01).Conclusions The development of hepatogenic diabetics is relsted with the etiological factor of liver cirrhosis.Besides impairment of the hepatocellular function and insulin resistance,viral infection and immunologic derangement and so on results in impairment of beta cell of islet function.Relative or absolute deficiency of insulin secretion is an important influential factor in the development of hepatogenic diabetics.
3.Determination of Bergenin in Roots and Stems of Ardisia Crenata by HPLC
Weifeng FAN ; Yongxin SHI ; Wen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(01):-
Objective To find out the differences of bergenin content in Ardisia crenata from different regions and its different parts,and suggest its medicinal parts. Methods The bergenin content in different parts of Ardisia crenata was identified by TLC and determined by HPLC. Results The difference of bergenin content in different parts of Ardisia crenata was significant,and that in stems was better than in roots,which in the leaves was the lest. Conclusion The stem was regarded as the available medicinal resources and is worth exploiting.
4.The effect of myocardial infarction induced by distal left ascending artery occlusion on left ventricular synchronism: an experimental study
Yinguang SUN ; Qi ZHANG ; Lijin PU ; Wen RUAN ; Weifeng SHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(7):624-626
Objective To study the effect of myocardial infarction induced by distal left ascending artery occlusion on left ventrieular(LV) synchronism. Methods Routine echocardiography and vector velocity imaging were performed within 2 hours before and 7-14 days after myocardial infarction by occluding distal left ascending coronary arteries in experimental pigs. Routine eehocardiographie parameters of LV, including end diastolic and systolic diameters, volumes, and spherical indexes were measured or calculated. Six segmental peak systolic velocity, strain and strain rate were compared between pre- and post-myocardial infarction. Results After myocardial infarction, LV end diastolic, end systolic long diameter and end systolic volume increased with decreased ejection fraction. With the 6 segmental systolic velocity, strain and strain rate significantly reduced,the mean 6-segmental time to peak strain rate delayed significantly. Conclusions Abnormal synchronism after myocardial infarction may aggravate LV systolic dysfunction.
5.Effects of sufentanil pretreatment on the TRPV1 mRNA expression in the hypothalamus and gastric mucosa in the rats with acute gastric mucosa lesion induced by water immersion and restraint stress (WIRS)
Junlin WEN ; Weifeng TU ; Wenbin XI ; Hongyan ZHOU ; Shaoqun XU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(12):1856-1859
Objective To observe the protective effect of sufentanil pretreatment on the rats with acute gastric mucosa lesion (AGML) induced by water immersion and restrain stress (WIRS) and its effect on TRPV1 mRNA expression in the hypothalamus and gastric mucosa. Methods Thirty male Wistar rats were randomly designed into 3 groups, including the normal control group (Group NC, n = 10), the group treated with WRIS for 6 h (Group WIRS, n = 10) and the group pretreated with sufentanil (Group SF, n = 10). The model of AGML was established by the classic WIRS method , and observed for the general extent of gastric mucosal injury at WIRS for 6 hr, and calculated gastric mucosal injury ulcer index (UI) and the PH value of gastric juice; The quantification of TRPV1 mRNA expression in hypothalamus and gastric mucosa was performed using quantitative real-time PCR; In addition, the activity of super oxide dismutase (SOD) and the level of malondialdehyde (MDA) in serum were detected. Results Compared with group NC, gastric mucosal in Group WIRS was injured more seriously , and the UI and the activity of MDA were also obviously increased , but the change of SOD activity was not apparent; The TRPV1 expression in gastric mucosal decreased apparently. Sufentanil pretreatment could effectively relieve gastric mucosal injury induced by WIRS , and make the UI and the activity of MDA decreased , and up-regulate TRPV1 mRNA expression in the hypothalamus and gastric mucosa. Conclusions Sufentanil pretreatment can effectively relieve AGML induced by WIRS , which may be related to the control of oxidative stress response , the reduced gastric acid secretion , and the upregulation of the TRPV1 mRNA expression in the central and periphera nerve.
6.Left atrial function assessed by speckle tracking imaging in patients with chronic heart failure
Wen RUAN ; Qinhua ZHAO ; Yinguang SUN ; Yiqiong XU ; Weifeng SHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(6):469-472
Obiective To observe the value of speckle tracking imaging(STI)in assessing left atrial(LA) function in patients with chronic heart failure(CHF).Methods Twenty-two patients with CHF[LVEF(37.1± 10.5)%]and twenty normal controls[LVEF(61.94±10.68)%]were studied.CHF group was subdevided into patients with normal or abnormal LV filling pressure.Velocity vector imaging(Siemens Medical Solutions)was used to acquire 2-D images at parasternallong axis and apical 4-chamber views.The LA dimension and volume,LV volume and ejection fraction,ratio of mitral valve E wave and mitral annulus velocity e'E/e')were measured. LA tangential and radial velocity(Vt-As,Vr-As)and time to peak velocity(TVt-As,TVr-As)were analysed on Syngo Workplace offline.Results Vt-As and Vr-As of the CHF group were significantly smaller than those of the controls(P<0.05),and Vr-As was even decreased in patient with elevated LV filling pressure(P<0.05), however,TVt-AS and TVr-AS didn't show evident impairment in the CHF group(P>0.05).Vt-As and Vr-AS were closely correlated with LVEF,EDV and ESV(P<0.05).Vt-As was negtively correlated with LA volume (P<0.05).Conclusions STI can quickly and accurately assess LA function,and help to recognize patients with elevated LV filling pressure,which is useful in the risk stratification,treatment evaluation and prognosis prediction of CHF patients.
7.Research on the influential factors of the thrombocytopenia in patients with chronic type B hepatitis and the mathematical model
Bin TAN ; Weifeng HE ; Fanyuan WEN ; Angao XU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2008;31(18):20-22
Objective To explore the pathogenesis of thrombocytopenia in chronic type B hepatitis. Methods The serum thrombopoietin (TPO) levels, bone marrow megakaryocyte (MK) count, platelet-associated immunoglobulin G (PAIgG), splenic index (SPI), prothrombin activity (PTA) were measured in 76 chronic type B hepatitis patients with thrombocytopenia. Results The regression analysis revealed that the platelet count was correlated with parameters including the serum TPO levels, bone MK count, SPI and PTA (r was 0.450, 0.521, -0.438, 0.428 respectively, P<0.05). The regression equation was Pt=36.38+0.23 TPO-0.57 SPI+0.69 MK, R<'2>=0.57, F=18.78, P<0.01. Conclusion It suggests that decline of thrombopoiedn, myelosuppression and hypersplenism may contribute to thrombocytopenia in chronic type B hepatitis patients.
8.Effect of restraint stress at different periods on SOD and MDA of normal rat serums and mucosal tissues
Hongyan ZHOU ; Wenbin QIE ; Junlin WEN ; Weifeng TU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(24):3912-3915
Objective To investigate the effects of restraint stress (RS) in different periods on SOD and MDA of normal rat serums and mucosal tissues. Methods 32 adult male Wistar rats were randomly divided into normal control group (NC group, n=8), and restraint stress groups of 3 days, 5 days and 7 days (RS3, RS5 and RS7 groups, n=8 at each group). The comparisons were done between all the groups in terms of the general extent of gastric mucosal injury, gastric mucosal injury ulcer index (UI), water content, the activity of super oxide dismutase (SOD), and the level of malondialdehyde (MDA) in serum and mucosal. Results Compared with NC group, gastric mucosal injuries in RS group were more severe, the UI and water content was proportionally related with the restraint periods. Meanwhile, the serum and mucosal SOD in the RS groups were all increased, and with prolonged restraints, the SOD were decreased, but the serum and mucosal MDA were increased (P<0.01) and SOD/MDA in the mucosa lowered as well (P<0.01). Conclusion Restraint stress may cause mucosal injury proportional to the stress time and related with lowered SOD/MDA in mucosal tissues.
9.The protective effects of rTsP38 on intestinal ischemia/reperfusion injury in mice and its underlying mechanisms
Weifeng LIU ; Shihong WEN ; Yunsheng LI ; Jiantong SHEN ; Kexuan LIU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2014;(9):1235-1241
Aim To investigate the the protective effects of a novel recombinant Trichinella spiralis 38 ku protein ( rTsP38 ) on intestinal I/R injury and the po-tential mechanisms. Methods Male BALB/c mice were randomly divided into sham group ( group S) , in-jury group ( group I) , rTsP38 vaccinated group ( group T) and adjuvants vaccinated group ( group A ) , and received subcutaneously phosphate buffer solution (PBS), PBS, rTsP38, or adjuvants, respectively, at 2-week intervals 6 weeks before the surgical proce-dure. Results Intestinal I/R caused severe intestinal injury evidenced by significant increases in modified Chiu 's score and neutrophils infiltration, accompanied by decreases in daily food intake and body weight. The mRNA level of arginase-1 ( Arg-1 ) was decreased and the mRNA level of inducible nitric oxide synthase 2 ( NOS2) was increased in group I. RTsP38 significant-ly ameliorated intestinal injury and improved intestinal function following intestinal I/R accompanied by de-crease in neutrophils infiltration and increase in cell proliferation in the intestine, compared to mice without rTsP38 pretreatment. Fold changes of Arg-1 mRNA level were significantly increased in group T. Conclu-sions These findings indicate that rTsP38 exerts pro-tection on intestinal I/R injury in mice via promoting M2 macrophages polarization.
10.Quantitative assessment of left ventricular torsion in normal subjects using vector velocity imaging
Min CAO ; Yinguang SUN ; Wen RUAN ; Qinhua ZHAO ; Zhongwei SHI ; Weifeng SHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(3):197-199
Objective To evaluate the left ventricular(LV) torsion and rotation in normal subjects using vector velocity imaging.Methods LV basal and apical short-axis images were captured in 10 healthy individuals to estimate LV torsion and rotation using routine 2-dimensional echocardiography and vector velocity imaging. Results As viewed from LV apex,the systolic basal rotation was clockwise (negative value),and apical rotation was counterclockwise (positive Value). The apical peak systolic rotational velocity was significantly higher than the basal [endo:(150±62)°/s vs (114±65)°/s;epi:(81±40)°/s vs (55±28)°s,respectively,P<0.01]. The peak systolic endocardial rotational velocity and rotation was significantly higher than epicardial rotational velocity and rotation[basal:(-114±65)°/s vs (-55±28)°/s,(-12±6)°vs (-4±1)°;apical:(150±62)°s vs (81±40)°s,(10±4)°vs(6±2)°,respectivelv,P<0.05]. There were no significant differences in the time to peak systolic rotational velocity/rotation between basal endocardium/epicardium and apical endocardium/epicardium. Conclusions Vector velocity imaging can assess LV torsion and rotation non-invasively,and normal LV has a kind of characteristic motion of torsion.