1.Rare constituents with anti-cancer activity from hydrolytic products in saponins of Panax quinquefolium stems and leaves
Xiaoning MA ; Ruihua CHAI ; Yuqing ZHAO
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(09):-
Objective To study the chemical constituents of the acid hydrolytic products from the stems and leaves of Panax quinquefolium. Methods The stems and leaves of P. quinquefolium were hydrolyzed with acid;Isolation and purification were carried out by various chromatographic techniques,such as silica gel and so on. Compounds were identified and elucidated by spectral and chemical methods. Results Eight compounds were obtained from the acid hydrolytic products in the stems and leaves of P. quinquefolium and identified as 20 (S)-panaxadiol (Ⅰ),20 (S)-protopanaxadiol (Ⅱ),20 (R)-protopanaxadiol (Ⅲ),20 (S)-panaxatriol (Ⅳ),24 (R)-ocotillol (Ⅴ),20 (R)-protopanaxatriol (Ⅵ),20 (R)-dammarane-3?,12?,20,25-tetrol (Ⅶ),and 20 (R)-dammarane-3?,6?,12?,20,25-pentol (Ⅷ). Conclusion Compounds Ⅰ-Ⅷ are the derivates of the aglycones of ginsenosides,isolated from the acid hydrolytic products from the stems and leaves of P. quinquefolium for the first time. Among these compounds,Ⅳ,Ⅶ,and Ⅷ are discoverd from the roots,stems,leaves,fruits,and buds of P. quinquefolium for the first time. Compound Ⅶ is discovered and reported that it is the derivate of the aglycone of protopanoxadiol ginsenoside,with the conspicuous anticancer activity from the fruits of P. ginseng for the first time.
2.Effects of different maintain doses of dexmedetomidine on plasma cortisol and glucose during anesthesia recovery period in patients undergoing uvulopalatopharyngoplasty under sevoflurane inhalation anesthesia.
Xiaoning WANG ; Tianle JIANG ; Binjiang ZHAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(15):1154-1157
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the effects of different maintain doses of Dexmedetomidine on plasma cortisol and glucose during anesthesia recovery period in patients undergoing uvulopalatopharyngoplasty under sevoflurane inhalation anesthesia.
METHOD:
In this prospective, randomized, double-blind study, 120 ASA I and II patients undergoing selective uvulopalatopharyngoplasty under general anesthesia were included. The patients were randomly allocated to three groups (n = 40): Dexmedetomidine low maintain dose group (D1), Dexmedetomidine high maintain dose group (group D2) and control group (group C). The Dexmedetomidine groups and control group were given Dexmedetomidine 1 microg/kg and normal saline in 20 ml within 15 min just before induction of anesthesia. Then Dexmedetomidine were maintained at 0.2 microg x kg(-1) x h(-1) and 0.7 microg x kg(-1) x h(-1) in group D1 and group D2 and were withdrawed 5 min before the end of operation, the same maintained speed of normal saline was given in group C. BIS value was maintained at 40-60 by adjusting the inhaled concentration of sevoflurane. Anesthetic was withdrawed 10 min before the end of operation. Thus, plasma cortisol concentration and blood glucose was needed to be detected just before anesthesia (T0), tracheal extubation (T1), 5 min after extubation (T2) and 15 min after extubation (T3). Duration of operation and anesthesia, consumption of sevoflurane, emergence time, extubation time, the occurrence of dysphoria, bucking and hypoxemia (SpO2 < 90%) during extubation were recorded.
RESULT:
Compared with group C, MAP and HR at T1, plasma cortisol concentration and blood glucose at T1 - T3 were all significantly lower in group D1 and group D2 (P < 0.05), and so were the consumption of sevoflurane and the occurrence of dysphoria (P < 0.05). The emergence time and extubation time were significantly prolonged in group D2 compared with group D1 and group C (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the occurrence of bucking and hypoxemia in three groups (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSION
In the patients undergoing UPPP under sevoflurane inhalation anesthesia, Dexmedetomidine infused at 0.2 microg x kg(-1) x h(-1) maintains a stable hemodynamics without respiratory depression, alleviates stress response during extubation and reduces both the consumption of sevoflurane and the occurrence of dysphoria without prolonging emergence time and extubation time.
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Palate, Soft
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3.Evaluation of different cleaning methods on the cleaning effect of gastroscope
Xiaoning YUAN ; Shaoli WANG ; Xinmao ZHAO ; Yongzhong NING ; Xuesong YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(15):64-65
Objective This study compared the cleaning effect of gastroscope by different cleaning mehtods and discuss practical and reliable evaluation method for the cleaning degree of gastroscope.Methods Three cleaning methods were selected and used in the cleaning of gastroscope.The Endocheck lumen was used to examine the cleaning degree of gastroscope and the effects of different methods were compared. Results The qualification rate by using ordinary cleaning method was 50.0%and it reached 60.0%and 73.3%by elevation of polyenzyme concentration and adding bedside pre-washing.which Was statistically different from that by using ordinary cleaning method(P<0.05).Conclusions Bedside pre-washing could increase the cleaning degree of gastroscope;Endocheck lumen could be regarded as an evaluation method for the cleaning degree of gastroscope.
4.Clinical features of interstitial lung disease in patients with primary Sj(o)gren's syndrome
Ling LEI ; Chen ZHAO ; Cundong MI ; Xiaoning ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2010;14(5):326-328
Objective To explore the clinical,laboratory,and pathologic manifestations of the interstitial lung disease(ILD)associated with primary Sj(o)gren's syndrome(pSS,pSS-ILD).Methods Clinical data of 15 patients with pSS-ILD admitted to our hospital from 2006 to 2008 were collected and the different features were compared with 18 patients with pSS without ILD.Eight patients with pSS-ILD were followed up and observed the changes of high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT).Results The age at onset was later in pSS-ILD[(57±11)years]than in pSS without ILD[(43±11)years](P<0.01).The initial symptoms in six of patients with pSS-ILD were cough,expectoration,chest distress or dyspnea upon exertion.The respiratory clinical manifestations,circulationsystem involvement and pulmonary artery hypertension (PAH) were more common in pSS-ILD than in pSS without ILD(P<0.01).Compared with patients with pSS without ILD,patients with pSS-ILD had significantly higher serum IgG level(P<0.01).The common findings of HRCT included reticular changes,irregular linear hyper-attenuating areas,and nodules.Pleural involvement was found in 8 patients,honeycomb change in 5 patients and PAH in 3 patients.After treated for 6 months of 8 patients,radiological findings improved in 4 patients,stable in 2 patients,and worse in 2 patients.The comlnon histological findings included focal fibrosis in alveolar wall and alveolus with and alveolar space inflammatory cell infiltration,interstitial inflammation with mulifocal lymphocyte infiltration.One patient had the pathological changes of nonspecific interstitial pneumonia(NSIP).Conclusion The age at onset of pSS-ILD is late and tends to produce respiratory symptoms and prone to have circulationsystem involvement such as PAH and elevated serum IgG level.Honeycomb change in HRCT can be seen in one third of patients and most patients can improve after treatment,however.NSIP can be observed in histopathologieal
5.Effect of comprehensive intervention on antimicrobial use and incidence of healthcare-associated infection in sports medicine department
Xiaoning YUAN ; Lin REN ; Xinmao ZHAO ; Shaoli WANG ; Xuesong YANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2015;(3):196-198
Objective To explore the effect of comprehensive intervention measure on antimicrobial use and incidence of healthcare-associated infection(HAI)in patients in sports medicine department.Methods Antimicrobial use and incidence of HAI in hospitalized patients in the surgical departments (sports medicine department and other surgical departments)of a hospital between January 2006 and December 2010 were analyzed retrospectively(before intervention),from January 2011, comprehensive intervention based on clinical-centered multi-department cooperation was adopted by sports medicine depart-ment,the other surgical departments over the same period were not comprehensively intervened;antimicrobial use and inci-dence of HAI in patients in surgical departments between January 2012 and December 2013 were monitored prospectively (after intervention ),effectiveness of intervention was evaluated.Results Antimicrobial use and incidence of HAI in pa-tients in sports medicine department after intervention were both lower than before intervention (55.75% vs 95.26%,χ2=753.42;0.10% vs 0.32% ,χ2 =15.13,both P <0.01).Antimicrobial use in patients in other surgical departments after intervention was lower than that before intervention(65.63% vs 73.79% ,χ2 =251.57,P <0.01 );incidence of HAI was higher than that before intervention(0.55% vs 0.42% ,χ2 =19.04,P <0.01).Conclusion Comprehensive in-tervention measure based on clinical-centered multi-department cooperation is safe and effective,it can reduce antimicrobial use and incidence of HAI in patients in sports medicine department.
6.A Case of Nosocomial Infection Incident in a Hospital:An Epidemiology Investigation
Shaoli WANG ; Xinmao ZHAO ; Yuling SHEN ; Xiaoning YUAN ; Xuesong YANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(23):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate a case of nosocomial infection incident in a hospital,analyze the reasons and put forward preventive measures.METHODS Investigation was carried out on the related people and environment in the department where the incident occurred.Analysis was made on the reasons and processing.RESULTS The nosocomial infection incident was caused by Norovirus;fecal-oral transmission and contact transmission were 2 main pathways of Norovirus.There were 7 persons who had been contaminated by Norovirus,included 5 old inpatients,1 doctor and 1 nurse.CONCLUSIONS Many people should work to prevent and control the infections in hospital,such as doctors,nurses,inpatients,hospital works etc.Hand-washing and disinfection isolation should be enhanced among the hospital staffs in the normal works.
7.Surveillance on Nosocomial Infection of Inpatients in a Grade-A Hospital in Beijing
Shaoli WANG ; Xiaoning YUAN ; Xinmao ZHAO ; Yuling SHEN ; Xuesong YANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE To understand the situation of the nosocomial infection among the hospital inpatients in a grade-A hospital in Beijing.METHODS Surveillance on nosocomial infection was performed among the hospital inpatients from Jan 2005 to Dec 2007.RESULTS From Sept 2006 to Aug 2007,803 cases were infected,the incidence was 1.99%.The lower respiratory tract ranked the first place(38.97%)and the highest infected rate was in ICU(16.16%).The species were predominated by Gram-negatives.The main pathogenic microorganisms were Pseudomonas aeruginosa,Staphylococcus aureus,Escherichia coli,Acinetobacter baumannii,Klebsiella pneumoniae and Candida albicans,etc.From 2005 to 2007,the infections caused by P.aeruginosa increased gradually,and the infections caused by C.albicans reduced gradually.CONCLUSIONS Many people should work to prevent and control the infections in hospital,such as doctors,nurses,inpatients,management workers,etc.
8.Effect of LGR5 knockdown by shRNA on the proliferation and drug resistance of HeLa cells
Qing CHEN ; Jinyan ZHAO ; Xiaoning LU ; Pengsheng ZHENG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(2):206-209
Objective To investigate the effect of leucine-rich-repeat-containing G-protein-coupled receptor 5 (LGR5 )on the proliferation and drug resistance of HeLa cells and its possible mechanism.Methods LGR5 expression was interfered using shRNA,and LGR5 knockdown HeLa cells were constructed.The effect of LGR5 on the proliferation and drug resistance of HeLa cell was evaluated by cell count,clone formation and MTT;the expressions of LGR5 and β-catenin in HeLa cells were detected by Western blot method.Results LGR5 knockdown HeLa cell line was successfully constructed;the cell growth rate and clone formation rate in shLGR5 group were markedly decreased compared to those in shCon group (P<0 .01 ).Drug resistance of HeLa to cisplatin differed significantly between shLGR5 group and shCon group (P<0.01 ).Moreover,the LGR5 knockdown inhibited the expression ofβ-catenin in HeLa cells.Conclusion LGR5 plays an important role in cell proliferation and drug resistance of HeLa cells,and its mechanism is related to Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway.
9.THE EFFECT OF GnRH-A ON THE FUNCTION OF GASTRIN CELLS IN DIGESTIVE TRACT OF RATS
Xiaoning LIU ; Xiaodong ZHU ; Jie ZHAO ; Weiquan HUANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the effect of GnRH-A in gastric cavity on function of gastrin clls in digestive tract of rats. Methods The immunohistochemical ABC method and enzyme-link immunoassay were used in the experiment. Results The densities of the gastrin immunoreactivity cells in the stomach and small instestin of the experiment groups were 19.60?3.63 and 18.00?2.31 respectively, those in stomach was 10.30?2.41 while in small intestin was 9.00?2.05 of control groups respectively (P
10.Survey on the cleanliness of health care workers' hands and uniforms in a hospital
Kaihua GAO ; Hongju TAN ; Xinmao ZHAO ; Lin REN ; Xiaoning YUAN
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2017;16(4):314-317
Objective To understand the cleanliness of hands and uniforms of health care workers(HCWs)while they were working in a hospital.Methods Specimens of hands and uniforms of HCWs while they were working were collected and detected.Results A total of 342 specimens were collected, 173 were specimens from hands and 169 were from uniforms, the total qualified rate was 78.65%,qualified rates of hands and uniforms were 76.30% and 81.07% respectively.Qualified rates of hands and uniforms of different HCWs were compared respectively, differences were both statistically significant (both P<0.05);qualified rates of hands and uniforms of nurses were both highest (87.93% and 92.86% respectively), followed by doctors (75.86% and 87.72% respectively), while medical auxiliary persons were the lowest(64.91% and 62.50% respectively).Correlation analysis between qualified rates of hands and uniforms of HCWs in general wards showed that the correlation coefficient was 0.930 (P<0.01).Conclusion Cleanliness of hands and uniforms of HCWs needs to be further improved, especially medical auxiliary persons;cleaning frequency and cleanliness standard of HCWs' uniforms needed to be studied further.