1.Construction of traditional Chinese medicine resources information spatial database.
Yu-yang ZHAO ; Cheng-zhong SUN ; Ze-dong YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(6):1219-1222
The informatization of traditional Chinese medicine resources is the basis of modern medicine. With a spatial attribute traditional Chinese medicine resources could be carried out for in-depth spatial analysis, data mining and traditional Chinese medicine resources regional industrial layout. In this paper, we took the data of Glycyrrhiza uralensis in the third national Chinese medicine resources survey as the experimental data, described the principles and structure of traditional Chinese medicine resources spatial information database. We also described the establishment of analysis model with the help of this spatial database.
Data Mining
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Databases, Factual
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
2.Porcine surfactant in treatment of LPS-induced early-stage acute lung injury in rats
Yiqun WANG ; Yu SUN ; Rui YANG ; Jigen ZHONG ; Jian LU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of intratracheal instillation of porcine pulmonary surfactant(PPS) in rats with lipopolysaccharides(LPS)-induced early-stage ALI in this study.METHODS: SD rats weighing 200 g-300 g were randomly divided into 4 groups: LPS(1.5 mg?kg-1)+saline,LPS+PPS 100 mg?kg-1,LPS+PPS 150 mg?kg-1,LPS+PPS 200 mg?kg-1.The PaO2 and PaCO2,as well as survival rate of rats were examined for 6 h after the start of PPS-instillation.Then,rats were killed and lungs were immediately removed for lung index(LI) and histological analysis.The bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF) was collected for measurement of total protein(TP) contents,TNF-? level and white blood cell(WBC) numbers.RESULTS: Significantly increased PaO2,reduced mortality rate,decreased total protein and TNF-? contents in BAL,as well as lung index and meliorated histological appearance were observed in three PPS-treated groups compared with group given saline after LPS(P
3.Decline of learning and memory in senility and expression of cyclin-dependent kinase-5 in brain development of rats
Hongli LI ; Zhong YANG ; Yu SUN ; Zegui LI ; Wenqin CAI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(24):247-249
BACKGROUND: Cyclin-dependent kinase-5 (CDK-5) is one of the members in cyclin-dependent protein kinase family. The attention has being drawn by researchers on the relationship between the expression and distribution of CDK-5 mRNA and its protein in the brain during brain development and neural degeneration in thought-cognition.OBJECTIVE: To probe into the influence of CDK-5 on neurogeny and neural degeneration during cerebral development.DESIGN: Single factor analysis of variance.SETTING: Histological and Embryological Department and Neurobiological Department in Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA.MATERIALS: The experiment was performed in Histological and Embryological Department and Neurobiological Department in Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA. Twenty-five Wistar rats of 5 phases were employed, named embryonicphase (E8-E21), neonatal phase (P0-P15),childhood (P16-2 months), grown-up phase (> 2 months) and senile phase (> 8 months), 5 rats in each group.METHODS: In situ hybridization histochemistry (ISH) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining was adopted in brain sections from embryonic phase to senile phase.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURFS: Distribution and expression of positive cells of CDK-5 mRNA and protein in various brain areas.RESULTS: Twenty-five rats entered result analysis for all. ① The expression of CDK-5 mRNA presented in entire development from E14 to P350and was in tendency of stability after growth-up. CDK-5 mRNA localized mainly in neurons and positive regions distributed mainly in cerebral cortex, hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and a part of nerve nuclei. ② The expression of CDK-5 was strong after birth and it was weaker in embryonic and senile rats. Positive regions concentrated mainly in peripheral ventricle, hippocampus, cerebellum and a part of nerve nuclei.The expression only presented in hippocampus and Purkinje cellular layer of cerebellum in senile rats.CONCLUSION: CDK-5 in brain runs through entire phases of neural development, it expresses more significantly in neonatal phase and childhood and declines after growth-up, especially in senile phase. The declined expression of CDK-5 in hippocampus of senile rats is closely associated with decline of learning and memory in senility probably.
4.Treatment of Displaced Intra-articular Calcaneal Fractures by Minimally Invasive Retractor Reduction and Fixation Through Sinus Tarsi Approach Together with External Application of Chinese Medicine
Boyuan SU ; Yongxiong PAN ; Jingsong HONG ; Zhandong SUN ; Zhong YANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;32(6):1022-1026
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of minimally invasive retractor reduction and fixation through sinus tarsi approach together with external application of Chinese medicine for displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures. Methods From October of 2009 to June of 2013, 52 patients with displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures (Sanders type Ⅱ, Ⅲ) were enrolled into the study. The patients received minimally invasive retractor reduction through sinus tarsi approach and fixation with small plate and cannulated screws, and after the operation were given external washing with Chinese herbal formula Shenxing Fang ( mainly composed of Herba Lycopodii, Herba Speranskiae Tuberculatae, Rhizoma Sparganii, Rhizoma Curcumae, Herba Asari, Radix Aconiti Preparata, Radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii Preparat). Follow-up was carried out for the evaluation of the therapeutic effect of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures ( Sanders type Ⅱ, Ⅲ). Results Forty cases (involving 44 feet) received the postoperative follow-up for 12-18 months (average being 14.2 months). The Maryland foot scores were 95 points for type Ⅱ displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures, and 86 points for type Ⅲ fractures. Satisfactory results were achieved in the height, width and length of the calcaneus as well as the B?hler's and Gissane angle ( P<0.01). Conclusion Minimally invasive retracter reduction and fixation through sinus tarsi approach together with external application of Chinese medicine exert satisfying effect for the treatment of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures.
5.Application of transtheoretical model of health behavior change in training of initial insulin injection in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Shengju YANG ; Ling WANG ; Zhujuan LIU ; Juan ZHONG ; Chunxia SUN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2015;(12):60-63
Objective To explore the effect of the transtheoretical model of health behavior change on initial insulin injection in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods Thirty elderly patients with type 2 diabetes, receiving traditional training of insulin injection , were recruited as control group ( n = 30 ) between December 2013 and March 2014 . Another 30 elderly patients with type 2 diabetes, who received an education program based on the transtheoretical model of health behavior change for insulin injection training ( 30 minutes for each time and 4 times in total ) , were recruited as experiment group ( n=30 ) between April 2014 and July 2014. The knowledge of insulin injection and the operational skills in the two groups were compared between the two groups. Result Both the knowledge and operational skills at insulin injection in the experiment group were significantly better than those in the control group (P<0.01). Conclusion The transtheoretical model of health behavior change can be significant for improving the operational skills at insulin injection and therefore it can be effective in controling of blood sugar.
6.Overview of China′s pediatric drug situation and regulatory policy
Hongjie XIAO ; Mengdie ZHOU ; Yang SUN ; Wu ZHONG
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research 2016;43(4):579-584
Pediatric drug accessibility has become a global problem,pediatric drug shortages and off-label uses are very seri?ous. In China,lack of suitable varieties,appropriate dosage forms and specifications,weak foundations on clinical trials,irregular prescribing behavior and irrational drug use and other issues on pediatric drugs are still outstanding. To improve pediatric drug accessi?bility,it may need all aspects work together,that is,cooperation of the national macro-policy support,participation of enterprises and medical institutions,to establish realistic goals and programs to address pediatric drug problem. This paper studies the foreign pediat?ric regulation measures and policies and by comparing foreign policies to China′s current situation,we can find out the problems and defects,give appropriate advice,in order to provide advice and reference to promote the development of pediatric drug.
7.Clinical and pathological analysis of autopsy-confirmed invasive fungal disease in elderly patients
Yanming LI ; Xuefeng ZHONG ; Yang JU ; Fang FANG ; Tieying SUN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2015;34(3):270-273
Objective To compare and analyze clinical and pathological data of autopsyconfirmed invasive fungal disease (IFD) in elderly patients in order to achieve a better understanding of the clinical and pathological characteristics of IFD.Methods A total of 18 cases of IFD were diagnosed by autopsy from 1984 to 2014 at Beijing Hospital.Clinical and pathological data of IFD,including risk factors,clinical manifestation,X-ray and pathological characteristics,were analyzed retrospectively.Results The 18 cases were all male wvith an average age of (83.7±7.2) years and each patient had at least one risk factor for IFD.Of them,14 patients (77.8%) suffered malignancies of various origins.With respect to the pathogens,Mucor (6 cases) was the most common one,followed by Aspergilla (4 cases),Mycotoruloides (4 cases) and Cryptococci (2 cases).The lung was the most frequently implicated organ wvith 13 cases (72.2%),followed by the gastrointestinal tract.Vascular erosion was an important pathological characteristic of fungal infection,whose presentations included vasculitis,hemorrhage and embolism in tissues and organs.14 patients died from fungal infection-related causes,of which.massive hemorrhage as a result of vascular erosion by fungal infection was responsible for four patients' deaths.Conclusions Malignancies are an important risk factor for invasive fungal disease in elderly patients.Vascular erosion is a significant character of fungal infection.
8.Research progress on the relationship between sudden sensorineural hearing loss and serum lipids
Zhong ZHENG ; Yuanyuan SUN ; Liang XIA ; Yang GUO ; Yanmei FENG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(6):859-864
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL),which is a common and frequently encountered disease,is considered to be a medical emergency in otolaryngology.The prevalence of SSHL is increasing in China.The pathogenesis of SSHL is not clear yet.Microcirculatory disorder of inner ear is considered as one of the most important causes of SSHL.In recent years,several reports have found the levels of serum lipids were changed in patients affected by SSHL.The relationship between SSHL and serum lipids was reviewed to provide new ideas for the diagnosis and treatment of SSHL.
9.Three-dimensional reconstruction of brain surface anatomy:technique comparison between flash and diffusion-weighted imaging
Jian-Zhong SUN ; Zhi-Kang WANG ; Xiang-Yang GONG ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(08):-
Objective To compare two methods 3D flash and diffusion-weighted images(DWI)in reconstructing the brain surface anatomy,and to evaluate their displaying ability,advantages,limitations and clinical application.Methods Thrity normal cases were prospectively examined with 3 D flash sequence and echo-planar DWI.Three-dimensional images were acquired with volume-rendering on workstation.Brain surface structures were evaluated and scored by a group of doctors.Results Main structures of brain surface were clearly displayed on three-dimensional images based on 3D flash sequence.Average scores were all above 2.50.For images based on DWI,precentral gyrus,postcentral gyrus,superior parietal lobule, superior frontal gyrus,precentral sulcus,central sulcus,postcentral sulcus,intraparietal sulcus and superior frontal sulcus were best shown with average scores between 2.60-2.75,However,supramarginal gyrus, angular gyurs,middle frontal gyrus,inferior frontal gyrus,superior temporal gyrus,lateral sulcus,inferior frontal sulcus could not be well shown,with average scores between 1.67-2.48.Middle temporal gyrus, inferior temporal gyrus,superior temporal sulcus and inferior temporal sulcus can only get scores from 0.88 to 1.27.Scores of images based on 3D flash were much higher than that based on DWI with distinct differentiations,P values were all below 0.01.Conclusion Three-dimensional images based on 3D flash can really display brain surface structures.It is very useful for anatomic researches.Three-dimensional reconstruction of brain surface based on DWI is a worthy technique to display brain surface anatomy, especially for frontal and parietal structures.
10.Expression and significance of Plk1, Chk1/2 protein in primary hepatic carcinoma tissue and HepG2 cell
Dagang YANG ; Zhong WANG ; Huiqun WANG ; Chengyi SUN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(6):758-760,763
Objective:To investigate the expression of Plk1 ( Polo-like kinase 1 ) and Chk1/2 ( Checkpoint kinase 1/2 ) in primary hepatic carcinoma tissue and HepG2 cell. Methods: Using immunohistochemistry chemical method detected expression of Plk1,Chk1/2 protein in 40 cases of primary hepatic carcinoma tissue and 16 cases of non-tumor tissue of liver. Western blot was applied to detect the expression of Plk1 and Chk1/2 protein in HepG2 cells, and gray value was measured by using the quantitative analysis. Results:The positive rate of Plk1,Chk1/2 protein expression in primary hepatic carcinoma was 57. 5%,75. 0% and 22. 5%respectively,compared with positive rate in the liver of non-tumor tissue were 0%,25. 0% and 56. 3%. The expression of Plk1 and Chk1 protein in primary hepatic carcinoma tissue is higher than that in non-tumor tissue of liver,and the difference was statistically sig-nificant( P<0. 05 ) . The expression of Chk2 in primary hepatic carcinoma was lower than that in hepatic non-tumor tissue, and the difference was statistically significant(P<0. 05) too. The expression of Plk1,Chk1/2 protein were detected in HepG2 cells and the relative expression rate of Plk1,Chk1/2 protein were 0.39±0.0226,0.08±0.0249 and 0.01±0.0066 respectively,the difference between them was statistically significant. The expression degree was Plk1>Chk1>Chk2. Conclusion: Plk1,Chk1 protein in primary hepatic carcinoma was up-regulated,while Chk2 protein was down-regulated in these tissues. The expression degree was Plk1> Chk1>Chk2. There were relatively selective expression in primary hepatic carcinoma tissue of Plk1,Chk1 protein,then Plk1 and Chk1 might be ideal targets for therapy of primary hepatic carcinoma.