1.Paiteling treatment of cervical cervical high-risk HPV infection outcome
Huiqing GU ; Xuefeng CHEN ; Yaqin LUO
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(5):122-124
Objective To explore the treatment effect on cervical Paiteling cervical high-risk human papiloma virus(HPV) infection outcome.MethodsRandomly selected from our hospital during January 2014 to January 2016 in 120 cases of cervical high-risk HPV infection patients as the research object, of which 40 cases were treated with Paiteling treatment (Paiteling group), 40 patients were treated with foscarnet sodium (foscarnet sodium group).Another 40 patients without intervention (control group).The outcome of HPV infection in three groups was compared.ResultsPatients with negative rate of special spirit (87.50%) and foscarnet sodium group (55.00%) and control group (50.00%) was statistically significant(P<0.05), and the special spirit Group continued the positive rate (2.50%) was significantly lower than the control group (42.50%) and foscarnet sodium group (37.50%).However, there was no significant difference between the groups in the rate of improvement and the incidence of new infections.There was no significant difference between the control group and the positive rate (50.00%) in the control group (42.50%) compared with that in the control group.ConclusionPaiteling treatment of clinical effect of cervical high-risk HPV infection, can effectively improve the symptoms of HPV infection, which can shorten the HPV clearance time, has positive clinical significance.
2.Influence of hyperuricemia and uric acid nephropathy in rats administrated hushentongfengjiaonang
Wenchong SONG ; Yaqin WANG ; Chao CHEN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(03):-
AIMTo evaluate the influence of serum UA level and ren al function of hyperuricemic rats administrated Hus. METHODSHype ruricemia and uric acid nephropathy in rats were induced by adenine ig feeding f eeds containing 10% yeast Drug therapy was given Simultaneously. After 18 d, blo od of rats was drawn from the hearts. Total protein, albumin(A), A/G ratio, uric acid(UA), creatinine(Cr), urea nitrogen(BUN), triglycerides (TG), high density lipoprotein (HDL), and Cholesterol of serum were detected by automatic biochemis try analyzer. Ultrastructural alteration and UA crystal were observed. R ESULTSSerum UA, Cr, BUN of Hus groups and All group were significantly r educed compared with model group(P
3.Clinical study of botulinum toxin type A in the treatment of spasmodic torticollis
Jun CHEN ; Jiangjun CHEN ; Yaqin LU ; Kui YANG ; Ning LIU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2010;33(10):27-30
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of botulinum toxin type A(BTX-A)injection in the treatment of spasmodic torticollis.Methods Sixty-four patients with spasmodic torticollis underwent the treatment of intramuscular injection of BTX-A in neck muscles.As a result,the efficiency of BTX-A therapy could be evaluated successfully.Results Considerable improvement of symptoms for the spasmodic torticollis patients was observed with BTX-A treatment.The average dose of BTX-A was(120.37 ±25.26) U.Injection points were 30.00 ± 4.85.The Tsui scores before treatment were (13.08 ±4.16) scores,and 2 weeks after treatment were (4.21 ± 2.63) scores.The Tsui scores showed a significant reduction after BTX-A injections (P <0.01).After treatment complete remission rate was 25.0% (16/64),significant improvement rate was 60.9% (39/64),partial improvement rate was 12.5% (8/64),invalid rate was 1.6%(1/64) and efficient rate was 85.9% (55/64).Duration of effect was (16.86-4.57) weeks.Patients who received repeated injections also had good response,with symptoms improved and dosage of BTX-A reduced.No serious adverse events happened in treatments.Conclusion BTX-A therapy is simple and effective in the treatment of spasmodic torticollis and should be considered as the first-choice treatment for the condition.
4.Effects of graded management of health on hypertension
Yaqin WANG ; Zhiheng CHEN ; Pingting YANG ; Xia CAO
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2013;(2):86-90
Objective To evaluate the effect of graded management of health in hypertensive populations.Methods Hypertensive adults who were detected in health checkup between January 2008 and June 2011 and with no severe liver or kidney disease,chronic consumptive disease and cancer were enrolled in this investigation.Those with low or modest hypertensive risk received grade 2health management,and those with high or extreme high risk got grade 3health management.At the end of the intervention,50% participants were randomly selected in each year(1441 in 2008,1508 in 2009,1533 in 2010,and 1601 in 2011) to compare lifestyle modification,blood pressure,blood glucose and blood lipid profiles by using multiDunnett's t test and x2 analyses.Results In both grade 2 and 3 health management groups,compared with baseline,high-salt diet,current cigarette smoking,alcohol consumption and insufficient physical activity were significantly improved after intervention (x2 values were 154.27 and 81.16,52.43 and 9.37,61.40 and 12.13,46.54 and 12.05,respectively; all P < 0.05).Blood glucose in grade 2 health management group and waistline in grade 3 health management group showed no significant change.Body weight,blood glucose,blood lipid profiles and serum creatinine of grade 2 health management group were significantly declined after intervention.In both groups,systolic and diastolic blood pressure were significantly decreased(F values were 13.12 and 56.86,56.86 and 239.89,respectively; all P <0.05),and those with normal blood pressure were increased from 28.8% and 23.4% to 37.9% and 28.2% in grade 2 and 3 health management groups(F values were 12.78 and 22.93,respectively ; all P < 0.05).Conclusion These data suggest the beneficial effects of graded management of health on blood pressure control and reduced risks of cardiovascular disease.
5.Analysis of nosocomial infection in patients with multiple trauma in intensive care unit
Yaqin CHEN ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Fei WANG ; Weifang XU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(9):994-996
Objective To discuss the features of nosocomial infection in patients with multiple trauma in intensive care unit and the preventive measures. Method The nosocomial infections occurred in 137 patients with multiple trauma were analyzed including site of infection, pathogenic organisms and bacterial strains. Results The rate of nosocomial infection was 62.8%, mainly the lower respiratory tract infection and wound infection, the G-negative bacteria infection accounted for 67.8%, mostly Escherichia Coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and A cinctobacter baumanni I. The G-positive bacteria infection accounted for 32.2%, mainly Staphylococcus aureus and Coagulase negative staphylococcus. The positive detection rates of Klebsiella and pseudomonas aeruginosa were increasing year afer year. Conclusions The incidence of nosocomial infection in patients with multiple trauma is high, suggesting some appropriate preventive measures should be taken to reduce the rate of infection.
6.Fingerprint of water-soluble composition of Fructus Gardeniae from different breed and production places
Guangming LUO ; Yan CHEN ; Xiaoyun ZHANG ; Yaqin YANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(04):-
AIM:To set up the fingerprint chromatograms of chemical principles of Fructus Gardeniae in Jiangxi Province by HPLC. METHODS:The chromatographic seperation was performed on an Eclipse XDB-C_(18) column(4.6 mm?250 mm,5 ?m,Agilent) with a mobile phase consisting of acetonitrile-0.1% phosphoric acid,gradient eluent,at the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min.The UV detection was set at the maximum absorption wavelength at 238 nm for iridoid glycosides and at 440 nm for crocins. RESULTS:Based on the fingerprint chromatograms of water-soluble composition of 12 batches Fructus gardeniae in authentic regions of Jiangxi,we have pinpointed 11 common peaks. CONCLUSION:This method can provide a basis for controlling the quality of Fructus gardeniae and be a means of germplasm resources.
7.Dose distribution of low dose and half-body irradiation in simulated manikin
Yaqin QU ; Yongfeng PIAO ; Xin JIANG ; Yanming YANG ; Zhiming CHEN
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(03):-
Objective To study the security of low dose and half-body irradiation by 60Co ?-rays as a new method of clinical radiotherapy.Methods The simulated manikin was used to simulate human body and two radiation modalities of facing and backing on radioactive source were adopted.Half-body irradiation was done by 60Co ?-rays with doses of 9,10 and 11 cGy.The exposure dose of every layer and important target organs in the simulated manikin were detected,and the security of low dose and half-body irradiation as a therapeutic method was evaluated.Results The exposure dose of every layer and sensitive organs were all within safety margin,when simulated manikin facing or backing on the radioactive source was irradiated by 60Co ?-rays with doses of 9,10 and 11 cGy.Further,the exposure dose of sensitive organs in the simulated manikin backing on the radioactive source was lower than that in those facing the radioacive source.Conclusion The method of low dose and half-body irradiation as a radiotherapeutic method is safe and feasible and the radiation modality of backing on the radioactive source is more safe.
8.Relationship between HLA class Ⅱ gene polymorphism and schizophrenia
Qiong YU ; Yang CHEN ; Changgui KOU ; Yaqin YU
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the genetic association of HLA class II DRB1,DQB1,DQA2 and DQB2 locus with schizophrenia in the Han people of Northern China.Methods The polymerase chain reaction(PCR)and restrictive fragment length polymorphism(RELP) were applied to detect the gene types in the 195 Han family trios including patients with schizophrenia and their healthy parents in the north of China.The chi-square(?2) test,transmission disequilibrium test(TDT) and the haplotype relative risk(HRR) analysis were used to process the genotyping data statistically.Results The genotypic frequency of four genes did not deviate from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in both case and control groups;The SNP rs2239800,a G to A base change,presented in the DQA2 locus.Its allelic frequencies showed significant difference between case and control(?2=5.021,P=0.025).And the AA genotype of rs2239800 showed associations with schizophrenia.Conclusion The polymorphism of rs2239800 in the DQA2 gene may be associated with schizophrenia.
9.Association between the changes in ideal cardiovascular health status and the decline of glomerular filtration rates in medical examination people
Yaqin WANG ; Pingting YANG ; Xia CAO ; Liuxin WU ; Zhiheng CHEN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2017;42(6):681-686
Objective:To explore the association between the changes in ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) indices and the renal function.Methods:The retrospective cohort study consisted of 837 Chinese individuals from Department of Health Management in the Third Xiangya Hospital.The general information,anthropometry and blood biochemistry were obtained for all subjects from 2008 to 2014,respectively.The 6-year changes of 7 ideal CVH metrics defined by American Heart Association and the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) were calculated.Linear regression analysis was used to study the association between the changes in the ideal CVH metrics and eGFR.Covariance analysis was used to compare the levels of changes in eGFR stratified by variations of the ideal CVH metrics.Results:After 6 years' follow-up,we did not find significant difference in ideal cardiovascular health indexes between 2014 and 2008 [(3.3±1.4) items vs.(3.2±1.3) items,respectively] (P<0.05).However,the eGFR in 2014 was significantly lower than that in 2008 [(99.8±22.7) mL/(min.1.73 m2)vs (104.3±24.9) mL/(min.1.73 m2),respectively] (P<0.01).After adjusting for age,sex,history of hypertension and diabetes,and history of drug usage (antihypertensive,cholesterol-lowering and blood glucose-lowering medication),the changes in ideal CVH metrics were positively associated with the changes in eGFR (β=0.701,P<0.01).With the improved change in ideal CVH metrics from ≤-2 points,-1 point,0 point,1 point to ≥ 2 points,the magnitude of decline in eGFR was gradually decreased,with significant difference (F=21.71,P<0.01).Conclusion:The changes in ideal CVH metrics are an independent risk factor for changes of eGFR.Positive changes in ideal CVH metrics exert a favorable effect on renal function evolution.
10.Effects of COX-2 gene expression inhibited by shRNA on proliferation of gastric carcinoma SGC-7901 cells
Minmei QIU ; Huaguo XIANG ; Yaqin CHEN ; Xiaoli YANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the inhibiting effects of shRNA(short hairpin RNA,shRNA) on COX-2 gene expression,the cell cycle and growth of gastric carcinoma SGC-7901 cells.Methods Specific shRNA plasmid to COX-2 were constructed,and then transfected into SGC-7901 cells by lipofectamine methods.Tests were divided into three groups: untransfected gastric carcinoma SGC-7901 cells group,negative control HK group and pshRNA-COX-2 group.Gastric carcinoma SGC-7901 cells were transfected with LipofectamineTM 2000.Expression of COX-2mRNA and protein were detected with reverse transcriptional polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR) and Western blot respectively.Cell cycle analysis and cell growth chart were detected with flow cytometry and cell count respectively.Results Compared with negative control HK group,recombinant expression vector pshRNA-COX-2 resulted in the reduction of COX-2mRNA and protein expresion by 70.1% and 43.2% respectively;cells in G0-G1 phase increased from 61.5%to 70.2%,cells in S phase decreased from 27.3% to 21.7%,and the growth of SGC-7901 cells cells was slowed significantly.Conclusions Recombinant expression vector pshRNA-COX-2 can significantly inhibit the expression of COX-2 gene,result in the increase of cells in G0-G1 phase and decrease of cells in S phase,and suppress proliferation of gastric carcinoma SGC-7901 cells.