1.Comparison of the efficacy of pantoprazole and omeprazole in the treatment of elderly patients with peptic ulcer
Rongcheng XU ; Xingqiao YANG ; Dongni WU ; Xia YE
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(9):1373-1377
Objective To compare the clinical effect of pantoprazole and omeprazole in the treatment of elderly patients with peptic ulcer.Methods 200 patients with peptic ulcer were selected as study subjects,and they were randomly divided into two groups.The control group (100 cases) was orally given clarithromycin,amoxicillin and omeprazole triple therapy.The observation group (100 cases) was given clarithromycin,amoxicillin and pantoprazole triple therapy.The clinical efficacy,clinical symptoms disappeared time and adverse reactions occurred in the two groups were compared.Results The total effective rate of the observation group was 96%,which of the control group was 94%,the difference between two groups was not significant (x2 =0.421,P > 0.05).The disappear time of abdominal pain,belching,burning and bleeding in the observation group after treatment were significantly shorter than those of the control group(t =35.545,56.680,98.896,61.109,all P < 0.05).The incidence rate of adverse reaction of the observation group(5.0%) had no significant difference compared with the control group(7.0%) (x2 =0.354,P > 0.05).Conclusion There is no significant difference in efficacy and safety between pantoprazole and omeprazole in the treatment of elderly patients with peptic ulcer,but the effect of pantoprazole on relieving symptoms is better than omeprazole.
2.Management of duodenal trauma.
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2011;14(1):61-64
Duodenal trauma is uncommon but nowadays seen more and more frequently due to the increased automobile accidents and violent events. The management of duodenal trauma can be complicated, especially when massive injury to the pancreatic-duodenal-biliary complex occurs simultaneously. Even the patients receive surgeries in time, multiple postoperative complications and high mortality are common. To know and manage duodenal trauma better, we searched the recent related literature in PubMed by the keywords of duodenal trauma, therapy, diagnosis and abdomen. It shows that because the diagnosis and management are complicated and the mortality is high, duodenal trauma should be treated in time and tactfully. And application of new technology can help improve the management. In this review, we discussed the incidence, diagnosis, management, and complications as well as mortality of duodenal trauma.
Duodenum
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injuries
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surgery
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Humans
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Incidence
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Postoperative Complications
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epidemiology
3.Synergic antidepressive effect of quercetin and Hypericum perforatum extract in mice.
Jianxiang LIU ; Yinquan FANG ; Zhengxi WEI ; Xingqiao YANG ; Linhui ZENG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2013;42(6):615-619
OBJECTIVETo explore the synergistic antidepressant effect of quercetin and hyperforin (HF, extracted from Hypericum perforatum).
METHODSMale ICR mice were divided into nine groups:blank control, positive control (Paroxetine, 10 mg/kg), quercetin groups (A: 5 mg/kg, B: 10 mg/kg, C: 20 mg/kg), Hypericum perforatum extract (HF 10 mg/kg),combination groups (A: quercetin 2.5 mg/kg + HF 5 mg/kg,B:quercetin 5 mg/kg + HF 5 mg/kg,C: quercetin 10 mg/kg + HF 5 mg/kg). All drugs were administered intragastrically. Reserpine reversal tests were used to compare the reversal effects of drugs on body temperature decline, eyelid ptosis and akinesia. Tail suspension test was used to compare immobility time in each group.
RESULTSCombination group B showed no significant difference (P>0.05) compared with combination group C in reserpine reversal tests and tail suspension test. However, its body temperature reversal effect was significantly higher (P<0.01) than that of quercetin group B, and its effect in shortening immobility time was stronger than that of HF 10 mg/kg group (P<0.05) and quercetin group B (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONThe combination of quercetin and Hypericum perforatum extract in certain ratio has significant synergistic antidepressant effect in ICR mice.
Animals ; Antidepressive Agents ; pharmacology ; Depression ; drug therapy ; Disease Models, Animal ; Hypericum ; chemistry ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred ICR ; Plant Extracts ; pharmacology ; Quercetin ; pharmacology
4.Relationship between proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells and PDGF-AA and PDGFR-alpha expression in SHRs.
Jun JIN ; Shan-Jun ZHU ; Zhi-Ming ZHU ; Yong-Jian YANG ; Gang DING
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2002;54(2):145-148
To explore the role of platelet derived growth factor-AA (PDGF-AA) and PDGFR-alpha expression in the proliferation and hypertrophy of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in spontaneously hypertension rats (SHR), protein expression of PDGF-AA, PDGFR-alpha and PDGFR-beta in SHR/Wistar-Kyoto (WKY)-VSMC was observed by Western blot. Proliferation and hypertrophy of SHR-VSMCs induced by PDGF-AA were observed by measurement of PCNA and [(3)H] incorporation. PDGF-AA and PDGFR-alpha expression was markedly increased in SHR-VSMCs compared with that in WKY-VSMCs, but PDGFR-beta was not different in SHR and WKY-VSMCs. PDGF-AA induced PCNA expression and [(3)H] incorporation was increased in a dose-dependent manner in SHR, but not in WKY. It is suggested that an enhancement of PDGF-AA and PDGFR-alpha in SHRs may be one of the important factors for vascular modeling.
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Cell Division
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drug effects
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Cells, Cultured
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Hypertension
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physiopathology
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Male
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Muscle, Smooth, Vascular
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cytology
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Platelet-Derived Growth Factor
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biosynthesis
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pharmacology
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Rats
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Rats, Inbred SHR
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Rats, Inbred WKY
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Receptor, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor alpha
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biosynthesis
5.Correlation of clinical features and different clinical stages with body mass index in patients of prostate cancer
Jun LI ; Qu LENG ; Zhaoming XIAO ; Yuefu HAN ; Ziliang JI ; Shaodong YANG ; Xiangqiu CHEN ; Binshen CHEN ; Chunxiao LIU ; Xingqiao WEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2018;39(3):197-199
Objective To retrospectively analyze the different clinical stages of patients with prostate cancer,and to investigate it's correlation with body mass index (BMI).Methods 363 patients with prostate cancer were enrolled from January 2008 to December 2016.There were 141 cases of stage Ⅱ,Ⅲ in 20 cases,202 cases of stage Ⅳ.According to the stratification of BMI (emaciation group,normal group,overweight group,obesity group),clinical data of different groups of prostate cancer patients were compared to analyze there correlation with BMI.Results Patient's age,pre-PSA concentration,Gleason scores and PSA density were significantly correlated with clinical stage (P < 0.05).Prostate volume and weight had no significant correlation with staging.There was a significant correlation between different strata of BMI and clinical stage (P < 0.05).Conclusion The different strata of BMI are closely related to the clinical stage.The higher BMI,the higher risk of the prostate cancer.