1.Comparison Study Result Between Animal Originated Medication Raw Material Vocabulary In Gun Gombojav`S ‘Tibetian And Chinese Dictionary Of Medication’ And Other Books
Journal of Oriental Medicine 2014;6(1):25-32
Abbreviation The study of Mongolian intellectual inheritance in Oriental medicine is
inevasible and it comes to be escapeless demand to examine and review medical
origin, resources so as to advancemodern medical theory in this century.
In Mongolian traditional medicine history, Gun Gombojav and monk Jambaldorj
combined Tibetan and Chinese vocabulary of medical substance in their books and
it is referred that the very first Tibetan and Chinese vocabulary book was written by
Gun Gombojav. Consequently, it is considered studying Gun Gombojav books has
practical and theoretical importance in greater way. While comparing the medication
of animal origin in Gun Gombojav book with other resources , the result shown as
there are two kinds of medical substances which have never been mentioned in
other books and there is a difference of three Chinese characters. As making
inquiries on this comparison, it`s been confirmed that following the vocabulary of
Gun Gombojav book is accurate. His medical substance vocabulary is not only
correct but it is appropriate to apply as guide book while ordering and delivering
medical substances from China. It has been observed that Chinese vocabulary of
Monk Jambalborj book quoted from Gombojav book, which was used to be
guidebook for medical substance order and delivery from oversees.
2. DEGREE OF CORONARY ATHEROSCLEROSIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGING CIRCULATING LEVELS OF ENDOTHELIN RECEPTOR TYPE A IN MONGOLIAN ADULTS
Purevjargal L ; Nandin G ; Ayurzana A ; Haliun N ; Shine-Od ; Uranchimeg D ; Avirmed A ; Enebish S ; Amgalanhaatar D ; Lkhagvasuren ; Erdenebayar.N
Innovation 2013;7(3-S):73-76
Background:The cardiovascular disease especially coronary artery disease is the leading cause of mortality in worldwide. There is lack of research study which evaluated stenosis of coronary atherosclerosis. It is known that coronary stenosis is highly connected to the levels of biomarkers. Coronary atherosclerosis correlated with endothelin receptor type A (EDNRA) levels in a group of patients suspected of having coronary artery disease.Objective:The goal of this study was to evaluate the relation between the coronary atherosclerosis and levels of EDNRAMethods:A total of 311 participants were involved in this study. A case-control study was used in the study. The baselines data were collected from the department of Angiography at the National Third Central Hospital and National lilood Transfusion and Research center. We have determined the degree of coronary atherosclerosis using the Angiography machine and Elisa were used for detecting the blood endothelin levels in all groups.Results:98 participants were diagnosed with stenosis and occlusion. The blood endothelin levels were estimated to 6.32±0.64 pg/ml which refer to () degree of coronary stenosis, the first degree of stenosis of coronary atherosclerosis is estimated to 5.56±0.22pg/ml, the second degree of stenosis of coronary atherosclerosis is estimated to 5.42J0.34 pg/ml, the third degree of stenosis of coronary atherosclerosis is estimated to 5.87 H). 13 pg/ml, the fourth degree of stenosis of coronary atherosclerosis is I'SlilllSltll lo 5.69±0.09 pg/ml, it was estimated to 5.88±0.13 pg/ml in control groups. Level of EDNRA (occupying one segment of coronary artery) was estimated to 5.77±0.08 pg/ml. two segment involvement was estimated to 5.72±0.16 pg/ml, three segment involvement 5.73±0.19 pg/ml. four segments involvement 5.50±0.25 pg/ml, respectively.Conclusion:The blood endothelin level and coronary artery stenosis were not correlated statistically significant in control group of the study. However, blood endothelin levels were increased in patients who tend to experience the coronary artery stenosis.