1.Approach and Analysis of Thinking Route about Construction of Intensive Subject in TCM College
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2006;0(03):-
The construction of intensive subjects in TCM College has the direct relationship with the existence and development of TCM career.To aim directly at the slow development of the construction of intensive subjects in TCM College in-adapted to high education,clinic,scientific research and academics development,this article points out the constructive thinking route that the construction of TCM intensive subjects should develop all round with intensive subjects based on the center of TCM topics,the means of combination of several subjects.It also elucidates the performing measures and methods of the thinking route from different angles,thus it provides some reference to the construction of intensive subjects in TCM College in the 21st century.
2.Tissue pharmacology of recipe-A new hypothesis
Wenfu TANG ; Meihua WAN ; Xi HUANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(01):-
The pharmacological characteristics of recipes are multi-components, multi-ways, multi-links, and multi-targets, on which the efficacy substances in recipes are worth of studying. To explore the essential substances of Chinese herbs in recipe is one of the key points for modernization of Chinese materia medica. The pharmacological effects and bioactivities inside the target tissue of lesion body are still not clear, even though there are some progress in herb serum pharmacology, recipe pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics. The main effective components of recipe to pancreas in acute pancreatitis models by ig or enema were investigated by HPLC-MS method so as to establish a new hypothesis (tissue pharmacology of recipe): i.e. guided hy fundamental theory of traditional Chinese medicine to study the effect and the mechanism of recipe's essential substances on target tissues with pharmacological methods; to establish the experimental method for searching the foundation, the principle, and the direct substances of recipes which act on target tissues; to form more effective formula if possible, and to explore in a new researching field for the recipes of Chinese materia medica.
4.Protective Effect of Yulangsan Polysaccharide Against Hepatic Injury in Mice
Wenfu RUAN ; Wenming DUAN ; Xingmei LIANG ; Zhaoni CHEN ; Renbin HUANG
Herald of Medicine 2015;(7):866-870
Objective To investigate the protective effect of Yulangsan polysacharide ( YLSPS) and mechanism against ibuprofen-induced liver injury in mice. Methods The mice were randomly divided into the blank control(NC), the model control,YLSPS at 150 mg·kg-1 , 300 mg·kg-1 ,600 mg·kg-1 groups and biphenyldicarboxylate (150 mg·kg-1 BPDC) group. The mice were orally administered with corresponding agents once per day for consecutive 14 days, whereas the blank control group and model control group were orally administered with saline. Except the blank control group, all the other mice were orally administered IBU 200 mg·kg-1 body weight 2 h after last lavagedof medicimes. The mice were fasted and watered ad lib for 20 h after model establishment. Activities of ALT,AST and ALP,content of T-BiL,TNF-α,IL-6 in serum;activities of SOD,GSH-Px and content of MDA in liver tissue were detected. The morphological pathology test was used to examine degrees of hepatic injury. Results Compared with the model control, YLSPS could obviously reduce activities of ALT,AST and ALP,content of T-BiL, MDA,TNF-α and IL-6, and increase SOD,GSH-Px and CAT (P<0. 05), and then lessen the hepatic injury. Conclusion YLSPS showed potential protective effect against ibuprofen-induced liver injury in mice, the mechanism may be related to attenuating free radical injury and inhibiting lipid peroxidation and lowering release of inflammatory factors.
5.Effects of ranitidine on pharmacokinetics of rhein from Dachengqi Decoction in rats after oral administration.
Yanyi REN ; Hanlin GONG ; Wenfu TANG ; Meihua WAN ; Xi HUANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2009;7(9):868-72
Objective: To explore the effects of ranitidine on pharmacokinetics of rhein in rats after oral administration of Dachengqi Decoction (DCQD), a compound traditional Chinese herbal medicine. Methods: Twelve male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into DCQD group and DCQD plus ranitidine group, and were orally administered with DCQD at a dose of 10 g/kg or DCQD (10 g/kg) combined with ranitidine (150 mg/kg), respectively. Blood samples were gathered after a series of time intervals. Metabolism of rhein was determined with a reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography with internal standard of 1, 8-dihydroxyanthraquinone and the data were analyzed with DAS 2.1 program. The pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between the two groups. Results: The pharmacokinetic parameters of rhein in the DCQD group, including peak concentration (C(max)), area under the plasma concentration-time curve (AUC), distribution phase half-life (t(1/2alpha)), elimination rate constant (K(10)) and central to peripheral transfer rate constant (K(12)), were significantly different to those in the DCQD plus ranitidine group (P<0.05, P<0.01). There were no significant differences in the other parameters between the two groups. Conclusion: Ranitidine can influence the pharmacokinetics of rhein in rats after oral administration of DCQD.
7.Simultaneous determination and pharmacokinetic studies of ferulic acid and paeoniflorin in human serum by high performance liquid chromatography after oral administration of Modified Xiao-yao Decoction.
Hui LI ; Ping REN ; Xi HUANG ; Wenfu TANG ; Hongqiang WEI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2008;6(11):1178-83
To simultaneously determine the contents and explore the pharmacokinetics of ferulic acid and paeoniflorin by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) after oral administration of Modified Xiao-yao Decoction (MXYD), a compound of traditional Chinese herbal medicine.
8.Analysis of Direction of Training Talented Persons Majored in Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) in Western Medical College
Xuekuan HUANG ; Wenfu CAO ; Jin LI ; Daifang YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2002;0(01):-
There is a fact that there is TCM education in some western medical universities.Starting from the problems existing in medical universities,the author in this article thinks TCM education should bring into full play its superiority and put emphasis on training talented persons with knowledge of TCM and western medicine and talented persons with ability to communicate with foreigners in TCM,and so on.It's the developing trend for TCM education development in some western medical universities and it's also the problem needing to be highly thought of in the reform of TCM education in western medical universities.
9.Expression of pancreatic thioredoxin-1 in rats with acute necrotizing pancreatitis and effect of melatonin on thioredoxin-1
Weiyi ZHONG ; Guodu TANG ; Zhihai LIANG ; Mengbin QIN ; Wenfu HUANG ; Jinxian LIANG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2009;9(4):262-265
Objective To investigate the expression of pancreatic thioredoxin-1 (TRX-1) in rats with acute necrotizing pancreatitis (ANP) and the effect of pretreatment of melatonin on its expression. Methods Male Spraque-Dawley rats (n = 12) were randomly divided to ANP group, melatonin group, control group with 24 rats in each group. The rats in ANP group received three intraperitoneal injections of 25 ml/kg body weight 6% L-arginine at an interval of 1 h to induce ANP. The rats in melatonin group received intraperitoneal injections of 25 ml/kg body weight 6% melatonin 30 min before ANP induction; rats in ANP group and control group received intraperitoneal injections of same amount of saline. Rats were sacrificed at 6 h, 12 h and 24 h after ANP induction. The serum level of amylase was measured and the pathological evaluation of pancreatic tissues was performed. The concentrations of malondialdehyde (MDA) and myeloperoxidase (MPO) in pancreatic tissues were measured. The expressions of TRX-1 protein were detected by immunohistochemistry and the expressions of TRX-1 mRNA in pancreatic tissues were determined by RT-PCR.Results In ANP group, serum level of amylase, MDA, MPO, TRX-1 mRNA and TRX-1 protein in pancreatic tissues were (3 012 ±1 425) U/L, (4.13 ± 1. 85)nmol/mg prot,(7.45 ± 1.26)nmol/mg prot, 0.68 ±0. 18, 66.8 ±8. 1, while they were (1 835±499)U/L, (3.03 ±2.12) nmol/mg prot, (5. 32 ± 1.06) nmol/mg prot, 0.50±0.09, 80. 29 ±8. 14, respectively in melatonin group, the values in melatonin group were significantly lower thanthose in ANP group (P < 0.05). The peak value of TRX-1 mRNA and TRX-1 protwein expressions shifted from 12 h after ANP induction in ANP group to 6 h after ANP induction in melatonin group. Conclusions The expression of pancreatic TRX-1 protein and TRX-1 mRNA in rats with ANP was significantly increased. Melatonin pretreatment could promote pancreatic tissues to express TRX-1 protein and TRX-1 mRNA, and may be protective for pancreatic tissues damages.
10.Pharmacokinetic characteristics of ferulic acid in patients with different syndromes of deficiency of spleen qi, stagnation of liver qi and spleen deficiency, and excess of stomach heat.
Ping REN ; Xi HUANG ; Shuangqing LI ; Shuyun XU ; Meihua WAN ; Yaxiong ZHOU ; Yiwu ZHOU ; Wenfu TANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2006;4(2):147-51
To investigate the nature of syndrome of traditional Chinese medicine by means of pharmacokinetic (PK) method.