1.Influence of health education on the treatment compliance and quality of life of diabetics
Duan DUAN ; Qianqian DONG ; Liou REN ; Xiaoyun YUN ; Fengrong OU
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2015;9(5):354-358
Objective To observe the influence of diabetes educationon the treatment compliance and quality of life (QOL) of diabetics and to find out the influencing factors of diabetics' QOL. Methods This study applied the questionnaire of compliance and the SF-36 to make an investigation on diabetics. Ninety diabetics who participated in the course of diabetes education during the period from October 2008 to March 2009, and 205 diabetics who were seen in the first affiliated hospital of China Medical Universitybut never participated in the course of diabetes education during the period from September to October of 2008. By comparing the data with control group and using self-paired comparison, the influence of diabetes education on the treatment compliance and the QOL of diabetics was studied. The factors influencing the QOL of each dimension were analyzed by means of single or multiple regressions. Results The treatment compliance of patients was improved with the number of times that these patients participated diabetes education was increased (P<0.05). The treatment compliance of the patients in hospital who had not participated in diabetes education was improved temporarily. However, 2 weeks after these patients were discharged the treatment compliance of these patients had began to decline. The treatment compliance would be declined if patients discontinued participating education for a long time. After 24 weeks intevention, the total score of compliance of intervention group (42.44±4.10) was higher than control group (35.60±3.90), and also higher than the intervention group before intervention (34.56 ± 4.34) (all P<0.01). The scores of 5 dimensions were significantly different (P<0.05 or 0.01). Of 8 dimensions of intervention group, the scores of vitality, social functioning, role-emotional and mental health were all increased after intervention, with significant differences except for role-emotional (P<0.05). The mental health index of patients with long-term health education was increased to a certain degree. Conclusion Long-term health education plays an active role in treatment. Insisting on taking part in health education regularly can improve the quantity of mental health.
2.The myocardial injury after limb ischemia/reperfusion in rats and the protective effects of NO on myocardium.
Li-Jun ZHAO ; Guo-Xian DUAN ; Shu-Yun DONG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2007;23(3):268-327
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Extremities
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blood supply
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Ischemia
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metabolism
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Male
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Myocardial Reperfusion Injury
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metabolism
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Nitric Oxide
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blood
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Oxidative Stress
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
3.Modification and application of Evans blue-perfused retinal wholemount method in blood-retinal barrier evaluation of diabetic rats
Meng, DONG ; Song, CHEN ; Hongtao, DUAN ; Yuexin, WANG ; Jiahui, KONG ; Zedong, LI ; Yun, WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2015;33(7):606-609
Background Retina fixed flat-mount perfused by Evans blue (EB) is a common method for the evaluation of blood-retinal barrier (BRB).However,previous method is inconvenient for some laboratories because the retinal specimen can not be observed by gereral microscope rather than confocal laser scanning microscope after the fixation.Objective This study was to modify the preparing way of flat-mounted retina in order to obtain transparent specimen for the observation of rat retinal vessels and the evaluation of leakage under the ordinary fluorescence microscope.Methods Forty male SD rats were divided into the control group,diabetes mellitus (DM) 1-month group,DM 3-month group and DM 6-month group according to the random number table.Streptozotocinum (STZ) of 2% dissolved in 0.05 mmol/L sodium citrate-hydrochloric acid buffer was intraperitoneally injected in SD rats to establish DM models,and the equal volume of solvent was injected in the same way in the control rats.One month,three months and six months after injection,EB of 30 g/L was injected via rat femoral vein in the dose of 45 mg/kg.Fifteen minutes after injection of EB,the rats were sacrificed and the retinas were isolated and cut radially to prepare the flat-mounted retinas in PBS immediately and then were dried till the specimens were transparent.The specimens were examined under the fluorescence microscope.The percentage of EB leakage was quantitatively calculated by IPP 6.0 software.All procedures were performed following approval of the institutional animal care and use committee of Tianjin Medical University.Results The retina morphology was normal in the control group,and EB filled the vessels,exhibiting the red fluorescence under the fluorescence microscope.Compared with the control group,retinal background fluorescence was enhanced slightly in the DM 1-month group,and focal leakage of the EB from capillaries and focal dilated vessels were found in the DM 3-month group,further,vascular caliber inequality,retinal hypoperfusion area and a larger number of hyperfluorescence areas were seen in the DM 6-month group.The percentage of leakage area was (0.05 ±0.02) %,(0.27 ±0.06) %,(1.17 ±0.18)% and (4.77 ±0.66)% in the control group,DM 1-month group,DM 3-month group and DM 6-month group,respectively,showing a significant difference among the four groups (F =795.800,P<0.001),and the leakage area was obviously larger in the DM 3-month group and DM 6-month group than that in thecontrol group (q'=10.338,q'=43.475,both at P<0.001).Conclusions Modified EB-perfused retinal wholemount method is easy and helpful for clear visualization of retinal vessel leakage induced by BRB breakdown in the diabetic rats under the common fluorescence microscope.
4.Chemical study on aerial parts of Ligusticum chuanxiong.
Dong-chun REN ; Nian-yun YANG ; Shi-hui QIAN ; Ning XIE ; Xiang-ming ZHOU ; Jin-ao DUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(14):1418-1420
OBJECTIVETo study the chemical constituents of the aerial parts of Liusticum chuanxiong.
METHODThe chemical components were isolated by silica gel and Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography. Structures were elucidated on the basis of physico-chemical properities and spectral data.
RESULTEight chemical constituents were isolated, and identified as protocatechuic acid (1), caffeic acid (2), scopoletin (3), apigenin (4), quercetin (5), cosmosiin (6), kaempferol-3-O-beta-D-glucopyranosid (7) and glucose (8).
CONCLUSIONCompounds 1-8 were obtained from the aerial parts of the plant for the first time, compounds 3-8 were obtained from the plant for the first time.
Apigenin ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Kaempferols ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Ligusticum ; chemistry ; Plant Components, Aerial ; chemistry ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Scopoletin ; chemistry ; isolation & purification
5.mf-ERG effective evaluation of early and background diabetic retinopathy
Cun-Wen, PEI ; Li, WEN ; Xue-Mei, FENG ; Shao-Yang, SHI ; Li, FA ; Hong-Yu, WANG ; Yan-Ping, SUN ; Yun-Dong, DUAN ; Hong-Tao, YANG
International Eye Science 2014;(12):2217-2219
AlM: To measure the retinal electrical activities in patients with diabetic retinopathy ( DR ) by applying multifocal electroretinogram ( mf-ERG) and evaluate the degree of visual damage at different stages of DR
METHODS:Thirty cases ( 30 eyes ) aged 50 ~70 years old, excluding other diseases, were as normal group, and 99 cases ( 99 eyes ) diagnosed with type 2 diabetes were as experiment group. The cases received mf-ERG examination in the standard state, respectively. The results were statistically analyzed
RESULTS: For DR patients with early and background stage, the reaction density of mf - ERG P1 wave decreased as the disease worsened, significantly reduced in non - proliferating stage and decreased more significantly in the background of the stage Ⅲ. This showed that in the macula, electrical activity had weakened before the retina without visual or morphological changes, and with the development of the disease, the electrical activity decreased more obviously.
CONCLUSlON:mf-ERG can evaluate the severity of DR, especially suit in the early and background period of DR.
6.Quality control of plant extract.
Yun-dong SHAO ; Wen-yuan GAO ; Dan LIU ; Wei JIA ; Hong-Quan DUAN ; Tie-jun ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2003;28(10):899-903
The current situation of plant extract in domestic and international market was analyzed in the paper. The quality control of 20 plant extracts which have reasonably good sales in USA market was compared and analyzed. The analysis of the quality control of six plant extracts indicated that there were two main reasons leading to the varied quality specifications among different suppliers. One reason was that the plant species utilized by different companies were different. The other reason was that the extraction processes were different among different production plants. Comparing with the significant international suppliers of plant extracts, the product quality of Chinese companies were not satisfactory. It was suggested that chromatography and chromatographic fingerprint techniques should be applied to improve the quality control standard of plant extract in our country.
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isolation & purification
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China
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Chromatography
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methods
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Plant Extracts
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isolation & purification
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standards
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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Proanthocyanidins
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isolation & purification
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Quality Control
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Species Specificity
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Vaccinium
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chemistry
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Vitis
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chemistry
7.Effect of two different desensitizers on bond strength of dentin bonding agents
Yun-Dong YANG ; Hui-Juan XIAO ; Yin-Ling DUAN ; Cui HUANG ; Yi-Ning WANG ; Xiang-Rong CHENG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2008;43(6):356-359
Objective To evaluate the bond strength of total-etch or self-etch dentin bonding agents after using two different dentin desensitizers on exposed dentin and investigate the bond interface by scanning electron microscope (SEM). Methods Thirty intact and non-carious human third molars were used. The occlusal enamel was removed with the use of a slow-speed saw under water cooling. These teeth were divided into three groups using a table of random numbers with 10 teeth each. These three groups were treated with water(Group C), UltraEZTM (Group U) and MI Paste (Group M) respectively. Then 10 teeth from each group were divided into A subgroup ( n = 5 ) bonded with Single Bond 2 adhesive system and B subgroup (n=5) bonded with Xeno Ⅲ adhesive system according to manufacturers' instructions. A block of composite resin was build up to 4-5mm. All the teeth were sectioned occluso-gingivally to obtain bar-shaped specimens with bonded surface area about 0. 9 mm × 0. 9 mm. The tension of the sample was tested by a microtensile tester at 1 mm/min. The mean values of bond strength were compared using one-way ANOVA.Three samples were chosen randomly from each of six groups for SEM investigation. Results There were no significant differences between Group U and Group C both in A and B subgroups. While there were significant differences between Group M and Group C in two bonding-agent subgroups. For SEM, the hybrid layer was thin and dense in six groups. Both total-etch and self-etch bonding systems could get fair resin tag infiltration in Group C and Group U. In Group M, the resin tags were relatively shorter and fewer than the anterior mentioned two groups. Conclusions UltraEZTM had no effect on bond strength of both kinds of dentin bonding agents, while MI paste could diminish bond strength.
8.Treatment and prevention of serious peroperative complications of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome
Shu-Hua LI ; Ji-Min BAO ; Hong-Jin SHI ; Xiao-Rong ZHOU ; Da-Hai WU ; Da-Wei MENG ; Yun-Peng MA ; Wei-Dong DONG ; Han-Zhong DUAN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;45(5):359-363
Objective To summarize experiences of serious perioperative complications management of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) , and evaluate the effect of intervention in decreasing the incidence of serious complications. Methods Retrospective analysis of clinical data in Shenyang General Hospital of PLA and Liaoning Province Jinqiu Hospital of OSAHS surgery cases from January 1995 to December 2009 were included in this study, patients were divided into two groups according to with or without intervention. Experience and lessons were analyzed. Results Patients without and with intervention were 402 and 521 respectively, and uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) cases in each group were 387 and 390. Five patients in the first group who accepted UPPP had breathing difficulty and were all successfully rescued, while no one in the second group had breathing difficulty. The difference was significant (P<0. 05). Sixteen patients in the first group had severe bleeding after UPPP, while only 5 patients had the severe bleeding in the second group. The difference was significant, too P <0. 05. No breathing difficulty cases in the second group, and serious bleeding cases in each group was 5 and in 1, there was no significant difference (P > 0. 05 ). Conclusions Breath difficulty and serious bleeding are serious perioperative complications of OSAHS surgery, and with systemic intervention the incidence of the complications can be decreased.
9.Randomized controlled study on acupuncture for treatment of diabetic paralytic squint.
Feng-Sheng TIAN ; Wei-Guo YANG ; Hui-Li SONG ; Hong-Mei DUAN ; Xiu-Hai SU ; Xiao-Yun WANG ; Wen-Dong LI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2008;28(2):84-86
OBJECTIVETo observe clinical therapeutic effect of acupuncture on diabetic paralytic squint.
METHODSSeventy-two cases of diabetic paralytic squint were randomly divided into a medication group, an acupuncture group and an acupuncture and medication group. The medication group were treated with intramuscular injection of Methyl vitamin B12 250 microg, once daily; the acupuncture group were treated by acupuncture at different acupoints according to different paralytic muscles of eyes with adjuvant acupoints selected according to symptoms; the acupuncture and medication group were treated with the routine medicine and acupuncture. The treatment was given for 28 days.
RESULTSThe total effective rate of 87. 5% in the acupuncture group and 95.7% in the acupuncture and medication group were higher than 54.5% in the medication group (P < 0.05, P < 0.01), with no significant difference between the acupuncture group and the acupuncture and medication group (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONAcupuncture has a definite therapeutic effect on diabetic paralytic squint, which is better than that of routine medication.
Acupuncture Therapy ; Adult ; Diabetic Nephropathies ; therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Middle Aged ; Strabismus ; therapy
10.The affection and significance of NO on the expression of P-selectin in renal injury following hind limb ischemia/reperfusion in rats.
Guo-xian DUAN ; Li-jun ZHAO ; Lian-yuan ZHANG ; Shu-yun DONG ; Hong-xia ZHOU ; Na ZHANG ; Yin-huan WANG ; Xiu-li MEN ; Hong-jie LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2007;23(4):456-461
AIMTo probe into the affection and significance of NO on the expression of P-selectin in renal injury following hind limb ischemia/reperfusion in rats.
METHODSIn accordance with the conventional approaches of our department, the model rats were prepared after they were made to undergo 4 hours or ischemia followed by 4 hours of reperfusion of hind limbs. The Wistar rats were divided into four groups randomly: Control group, LI/R group, L-Arg group and L-NAME group. And then in those four groups of Wistar rats, a series of values of measurement were determined such as: Plasma concentrations of nitric oxide (NO), blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine (Cr). Furthermore, biochemically there came to the assessment of the values including myeloperoxidase (MPO), NO, total nitric oxide synthase (tNOS), inducible NOS (iNOS) and constitutive NOS (cNOS) of renal tissue in different groups. By the methods of electrophoresis and biochemistry, the urine protein was mensurated. The immunohistochemical method was used to detect the expression of P-selectin protein. The morphologic changes were observed with a microscope.
RESULTSAfter hind limbs had suffered from ischemia/reperfusion for 4 hours, there was the occurrence of a series of results such as in the following which were based on the comparison between plasm of LI/R group and control group. The values of NO, BUN and Cr increased significantly, and the trend of indexes such as NO in renal tissue was similar to that in plasma. The values of MPO, tNOS and iNOS in renal tissue all increased significantly after reperfusion, while cNOS decreased distinctly. The urine protein appeared, especially large molecular weight protein. Renal pathology revealed that after LI/R there were edema and infiltration of polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN). Immunohistochemically, the expression of P-selectin was upregulated significantly. Compared with LI/R rats, all injury changes were alleviated in L-Arg group. Morphologic changes were mild. Both the content of urine protein and the percentage of apoptosis cell decreased. The expression of P-selectin was downregulated. In L-NAME group, all injury changes got worse. Immunohistochemical results showed strong positive staining of P-selectin.
CONCLUSIONThe renal injury after LI/R may relate to the strong expression of P-selectin. NO may have protective affection by decreasing the expression of P-selectin and alleviating the adhesion, aggregation and infiltration of neutrophils.
Animals ; Kidney ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; NG-Nitroarginine Methyl Ester ; adverse effects ; Nitric Oxide ; blood ; P-Selectin ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Reperfusion Injury ; metabolism ; pathology