1.GC fingerprint of Yadanzi Youru Injection
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(08):-
AIM: To establish the fingerprint analysis of Yadanzi Youru Injection(Fructus Bruceae) and to provide the quality information by capillary gas chromatography(CGC). METHODS: The CGC method was used.The capillary column was Supelcowax~(TM)-10(30 m?250 ?m?0.25 ?m),The detector was FID. RESULTS: The result showed that 4 peaks were common and the content of oleic acid in Yadanzi Youru Injection was determined.The linear ranges were within(0.34)~(2.07) ?g/L,r=0.999 9 n=5; CONCLUSION: The method is simple,accurate and reproducible.It can be applied to the quality control of Yadanzi Your Injection.
2.Relationship between vasoactive substance and blood pressure in old patients with hypertension
Xueying LV ; Yunmei YANG ; Zherong XU ;
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(10):-
Objective To observe the relationship between vasoactive substances and blood pressure in old patients with hypertension.Method Venous blood was drawn from 35 old hypertension patients when blood pressure was normal and abnormal,respectively.Epinephrine(E),norepinephine(NE),endothelins(ET),angiotensin ll (Angll) and ealcitonin-gene-retated peptide were determined by radio-immunity.The above five cytokines were also determined in 33 old healthy people.The cytokines levels were compared between the normal and abnormal blood pressure in hypertension patients and also between the old hypertension patients and healthy persons.The correlation between blood pressure and cytokines were analyzed.Results The level of ET,Angll,E and NE were obviously increased in old hypertension patients when their blood pressure was abnormal,while CGRP obviously decreased.No difference was found in the five cytokines between two groups when the blood pressure were normal.The correlation analysis showed that systolic pressure had positive correlation with ET,AnglI and E(r=0.304,0.337,0.587,P=0.031,0.019,0.036)and negative correlation with CGRP(r=-0.416,P=0.028)in old hypertension patients when the blood pressure was abnormal.And the diastolic pressure had positive correlation with AnglI and E(r=0.357,0.333;P=0.039,0.028).ET had positive correlation with Angll and E(r=0.361,0.315;P=0.041,0.029).Conclusion The levels of vasoaetive substances significantly changed in old hypertension patients with the blood pressure change.Among those cytokines,the substances that contract blood vessel increased most obviously.The vasoactive substances played an important role in the progress of blood pressure rising.
3.The effect of atorvastatin on lowering lipids in elderly patients with type 2 diabetic mellitus plus hyperlipidemia
Gewen LAN ; Yunmei YANG ; Zherong XU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2009;28(11):918-920
Objective To observe the effect of atorvastatin on lowering blood lipid in patients with type 2 diabetic mellitus plus hyperlipidemia. Methods All patients took 10 mg atorvastatin every night for 12 months. The levels of total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase fAST), fasting blood glucose (FBG), creatinine (Cr), intima media thickness (IMT) of carotid artery (CA), common lilac artery (CIA) and femoral artery (CFA) were examined before and 3, 6, 9, 12 months after the treatment. Results TC [(5.11±0.94) vs. (4.46±0.98) mmol/L, P<0.01] and LDL-C [(3.01±0.78) vs. (2.55± 0.83) mmol/L, P<0. 01] were significantly decreased one year after the treatment. At different detection time points, the levels of LDL-C all reached the therapy standard (<2.59 mmol/L). But TC reached the therapy standard (<4.04 mmol/L) only at nine months after the treatment. IMT of CA, CIA and CFA were at the decreased tendency (P>0. 05). No significant changes were observed in ALT, AST and Cr. Conclusions Atorvastatin may significantly decreased the level of blood lipid with little adverse effect in elderly patients with type 2 diabetic mellitus plus hyperlipidemia, and it also has the effect of protecting the vascular intima.
4.Study on the changes in intestinal phylum firmicutes in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes
Keying XU ; Qifeng GUI ; Yunmei YANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(2):195-198
Objectives To compare the differences in intestinal phylum firmicutes between elderly patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM)and the healthy elder people.Methods 37 elderly patients with T2DM and 69 healthy controls in Shaoxin city were recruited.DNA of phylum firmicutes from fecal samples was extracted.The real-time quantitative PCR was used with special primers for bacterial genus including Faecalibacterium prausnitzii,Eubacterium rectale,Clostridium leptum,and Peptostrepyococc.The differences in content of different bacteria between two groups were analyzed and compared.Results In healthy elderly group versus the elder patient with T2DM,the contents of intestinal phylum firmicutes were[(6.22±1.41) × 107 versus(5.41± 1.40) × 107,t=2.83,P=0.006] in Eubacterium rectale,[(7.46 ± 0.98) × 107 versus (6.96 ± 1.40) × 107),t =2.13,P =0.036] in Faecali bacterium prausnitzii,[(7.89±0.89) × 107 versus(7.46±1.11) × 107,t=2.15,P=0.034]in Clostridium leptum,and[(4.86 ± 1.33) × 107 versus (4.21 ± 1.24) × 107,t=2.45,P =0.016] in Peptostrepyococc,which showed that the contents of intestinal phylum firmicutes were less in T2DM group than in healthy elderly group.Conclusions There are some differences in intestinal flora between the elderly patients with T2DM and healthy people.These intestinal flora may play an important role in the development of T2DM.This study may provide new evidences for probiotic treatment of T2DM.
5.Comparison of changes of intestinal microecology between different age groups in the healthy people
Sujun LI ; Zherong XU ; Haifeng LU ; Yunmei YANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(12):990-993
Objective To analyze the diversity of intestinal microecology in different healthy age groups and explore the relationship between age and the composition of intestinal microflora.MethodsFecal samples were collected from the children,adult and elderly groups.The main intestinal microflora were cultured and quantified,and the qualitative and quantitative changes in the level of category were determined by fluorescence quantitative PCR.The Bifidobacteria/Enterobacteriaceae (B/E) ratio reflexing intestinal colonization resistance was also calculated.Results The germiculture of fecal samples indicated that the counts of Bifidobacteria and Lactobacillus (P<0.01 and P<0.05,respectively) were significantly lower in the adult and aged groups than in children group.The number of Bacteriodes and Enterobacteriaceae in the elderly group were higher than in the children and the adult groups (all P<0.01).The counts of Enterococcus were increased in the adult and the aged groups (P<0.05 and P<0.01) compared with the children group,and were higher in the aged group than in the adult group (P<0.05).The B/E ratio was significantly decreased in the aged group (0.88-±-0.13) as compared with the children (1.15±0.15) and the adult groups ( 1.01± 0.20) ( both P < 0.01).The diversities of Bifidobacteria,Bacteriodes,Enterobacteriaceae and B/E ratio by fluorescent quantification PCR were consistent with the results by germiculture technology.The diversity of Lactobacillus (P<0.01) between the children and the aged groups as well as between the children group and the adult group significantly improved (P<0.01 and P<0.05 ) in PCR compared with the germiculture technology. ConclusionsThe numbers of intestinal Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus are decreased with lower colonization resistance,while the numbers of Bacteriodes,Enterobacteriaceae and Enterococcus are increased with aging.
6.Study on the changes in muscle mass in elderly people of different ages in Hangzhou
Bo LI ; Qin ZHANG ; Zherong XU ; Yunmei YANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2016;35(2):205-208
Objective To investigate the changing characteristics of muscle mass by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) in middle aged and elderly people with different ages.Methods This study included 343 healthy people aged 50-89 years (178 males and 165 females).Subjects were divided into 4 groups:aged 50-59,60-69,70-79,and 80-89 years group.Fat-free body mass (FFM),the appendicular lean body mass (aLM),trunk lean mass (tLM) were measured by DEXA.The aLM/body weight (Wt%) and aLM index (ASMI) were calculated by DEXA.Results The tLM in both gender was decreased in aged 80-89 years group than in aged 50-59 years group [male (10.6± 1.8) kg vs.(18.4±2.9) kg,female (7.1±1.2) kg vs.(14.8±2.1) kg,F=5.7 and 7.8,P< 0.01].The average ASMI in both gender was decreased in aged 70-79 and 80-89 years groups than in aged 50-59 years groups [male (5.5±0.4) kg/m2,(4.9±0.7) kg/m2 vs.(6.1±0.5) kg/m2,female (4.3±0.4) kg/m2,(3.9±0.5) kg/m2 vs.(4.8±0.6) kg/m2,F=24.9 and 9.6,both P<0.01].The quality of muscle mass was decreased with aging in the elderly.Conclusions Ageing is an important risk factor for sarcopenia in the elderly.DEXA can be used to evaluate the muscle mass in middle aged and the elderly,and ASMI can be used as a reliable measurement index.
7.Initial investigation of magnetic resonance perfusion-weighted imaging in leukoaraiosis
Shihong YING ; Qifeng GUI ; Yunmei YANG ; Qidong WANG ; Xiaojun XU ; Minming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(8):632-635
Objective To investigate whether perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI) can be used to evaluate blood perfusion of patients with leukoaraiosis (LA), its relationship to clinical features, and the therapy effect of LA. Methods The 44 patients with LA were recruited in the study. All the subjects were examined with both conventional and dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced perfusion MR imaging, 13 of them repeated the examinations after the treatment. The shapes and sizes of the biggest lesions in each patient were confirmed by conventional MR imaging, then the values of relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV), relative cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and relative mean transit time (rMTT) in each lesion were calculated respectively. Furtherly, a Pearson's correlation analysis was performed to show whether these values were correlated with mini-mental state examination (MMSE)scores or activities of daily living (ADL) scores. Results The 44 lesions of all the subjects showed significant decreases in rCBV (0. 797 ± 0. 160) and rCBF (0. 779± 0. 164) but increase in rMTT (1. 029±0. 073). There were positive correlations between rCBV and MMSE (r = 0. 524, P =0. 000), between rCBV and ADL (r=0. 621, P=0. 000), between rCBF and MMSE (r=0. 555, P=0. 000), and between rCBF and ADL (r= 0. 690, P= 0. 000), and negative correlations between rMTTand MMSE (r=-0.307, P=0.043), and between rMTT and ADL (r=-0.434, P=0. 003). The blood perfusion was enhanced in 10 out of 13 patients who received the repeated examinations after the treatment, most of whom showed the improvement of clinical symptoms.Conclusions Perfusion MR imaging can assess hemodynamic alterations in LA, which could reflect the clinical symptoms. Moreover, the changes of blood perfusions can be used to evaluate and monitor the therapy effect of LA.
8.Effects of clinical nursing pathway on promotion of gastrointestinal motility among patents with gynecological diseases after laparoscopic surgery
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;(11):1308-1310,1311
Objective To observe and explore the clinical value of clinical nursing pathway ( CNP) to promote gastrointestinal motility in patients with gynecological diseases after laparoscopic surgery ( LS ) . Methods CNP nursing model were carried out in 80 patients with LS in our hospital from April 2013 to April 2014, as the intervention group; another 80 patients accepted only routine care were selected as the control group. Postoperative recovery time of bowel sounds, first exhaust time and hospital stay, serum motilin ( MTL) and gastrin ( GAS) concentrations at 2 h preoperative, as well as 24 h and 48 h after surgery were recorded and compared. Results The recovery time of bowel sounds, first exhaust time and hospital stay were (25. 3 ± 4. 7)h, (32. 8 ± 7. 5) h and (9. 7 ± 3. 2) d in the intervention group, and were (36. 7 ± 4. 8) h, (46. 8 ± 9. 6) h and (12.7 ±4.5)d in the control group (t=8.313, 5.630, 3.621;P<0.01); the difference of MTL and GAS levels at preoperative 2h between the two groups was not statistically significant (P>0. 05); MTL and GAS level were significantly higher in intervention group [(318. 4 ± 16. 2), (125. 9 ± 13. 2), (327. 2 ± 24. 8), (138.4 ±12.8) score] than in the control group [(273. 2 ± 14. 3), (96. 1 ± 12. 1), (293. 4 ± 19. 2), (109. 2 ± 11. 6) score] after 24 h and 48 h, the difference was statistically significant ( t=10. 250,8. 130, 5. 280,8. 281;P<0. 05). Conclusions CNP care model implementation can effectively promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function in gynecological patient after LS, and help the rehabilitation of patients.
9.Research advances in muscle stem cells and sarcopenia
Huilin JIN ; Lufang CHEN ; Qin ZHANG ; Zherong XU ; Yunmei YANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2018;37(1):89-93
Sarcopenia is characterized by a loss of skeletal muscle mass and a decrease in muscle strength and function.The major etiological factors of sarcopenia include lack of exercise,decline of neuromuscular function,malnutrition and so on.Sarcopenia is associated with decreased numbers and function of muscle stem cells(also known as satellite cells).Muscle stem cells have a strong ability of self-renewal,with multi-potency,immune privilege,and antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and are capable of promoting skeletal muscle regeneration.The mechanisms underlying cell proliferation,differentiation and self-renewal of satellite cells are not clear,but the number and activity of satellite cells are related to sarcopenia.Satellite cells work together with a variety of proliferation and differentiation factors to regulate muscle cell formation and muscle repair.Especially noteworthy is that p38α binds to a large number of myogenic gene promoters to regulate the proliferation and differentiation of satellite cells.In animal experiments,muscle stem cell therapy has shown regeneration and repair of muscle cells.Studies on changes at the molecular and gene levels in muscle fibers and their environment will be of great significance for the prevention and treatment of muscular disorders in the elderly.
10.Correlation analysis between SUV index in 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging and invasiveness of early lung adenocarcinoma
Rong NIU ; Yuetao WANG ; Xiaoliang SHAO ; Jianfeng WANG ; Zhenxing JIANG ; Mei XU ; Yunmei SHI ; Peiqi LU ; Xiaosong WANG ; Xiaonan SHAO
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2022;42(5):257-262
Objective:To investigate the correlation between the SUV index (SUV max of the lesion/SUV mean of the liver) in 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging and the invasiveness of early lung adenocarcinoma presenting as ground-glass nodule (GGN). Methods:From January 2012 to March 2020, 167 GGN patients (49 males, 118 females; age: (61.5±9.0) years) with early lung adenocarcinoma who underwent PET/CT imaging in Changzhou First People′s Hospital were retrospectively enrolled. The image parameters including the GGN number, location, type, edge, shape, abnormal bronchus sign, vacuole sign, pleural depression, vessel convergence sign, GGN diameter ( DGGN), solid component diameter ( Dsolid), consolidation to tumor ratio (CTR, Dsolid/ DGGN), CT values (CT value of ground-glass opacity (CT GGO), CT value of lung parenchyma (CT LP), ΔCT GGO-LP (CT GGO-CT LP)) and SUV index were analyzed. Single and multivariate logistic regressions were used to analyze the correlation between SUV index and infiltration. The generalized additive model was used for curve fitting, and the piece-wise regression model was used to further explain the nonlinearity. Results:In 189 GGNs, invasive adenocarcinoma accounted for 85.2% (161/189). Single logistic regression showed that the GGN number, type, shape, edge, abnormal bronchus sign, pleural depression, vessel convergence sign, DGGN, Dsolid, CTR, CT GGO, ΔCT GGO-LP and SUV index were related factors of infiltration (odds ratio ( OR) values: 0.396-224.083, P<0.001 or P<0.05). After fully adjusting for confounding factors, SUV index was significantly correlated with increased risk of invasion ( OR=2.162 (95% CI: 1.191-3.923), P=0.011). Curve fitting showed that the SUV index was non-linearly related to the risk of infiltration, and the risk of infiltration increased significantly only when the SUV index was greater than 0.43 ( OR=3.509 (95% CI: 1.429-8.620), P=0.006). The correlation between SUV index and infiltration had no interaction between age, vacuoles, pleural depression and CTR subgroups (all P>0.05). Conclusions:SUV index is an independent factor related to the invasiveness of early lung adenocarcinoma. The higher the SUV index, the greater the risk of invasion; but the two are not simply linearly correlated.