1.Analysis on the Current Status of Private Hospitals of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Lixian CHEN ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Baolin HONG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(6):1-4
Objective To grasp the development of private hospitals of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) from a macro level;To provide reference for stakeholders by analyzing the underlying database of TCM private hospitals. Methods By analyzing the TCM database of hospital health agency annual statement from“National Health Statistical Investigation System”, current status of TCM private hospitals were analyzed from the aspects of organization, personnel, beds, number of service, and patient burden. The developing level of TCM was reflected by comparison with public hospitals. Results By the end of 2013, there were 938 TCM private hospitals, accounting for about 26.13% of TCM hospitals. Average annual growth rate of beds, health technicians, outpatient visits, and discharged patients exceeded 10%, while the hospital degree, bed utilization ratio, physician burden, and average length of stay for discharge patients were only 70%of TCM public hospitals. Conclusion TCM private hospitals have achieved rapid development in the number of these indicators, but the service efficiency, scale and level are still far behind TCM public hospitals.
2.The clinical characteristics of multiple trauma in the elderly
Wanguan TIAN ; Hong SHEN ; Baolin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2000;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the mortality and causes of injury among elderly patients with multiple injuries. Methods All the young (18 to 35 years, n=422) and elderly (60 87years, n=80) patients were evaluated with an abbreviated injury scale score (AIS) injury severity score (ISS).All patients with ISS ≥16 were selected in period 5 year (from January 1995 to January 2000) . Age, sex, mechanisms of injury, mortality, hospitalization, and intensive care treatment were analyzed. Results Traffic accident was the leading cause of injury in both young and elderly groups. Mortality in the young was lower than that in the elderly (14 2% vs 37 5%, P
3.Preparation of human cementum extract and assay of its protein content
Yonglong HONG ; Jianhua WEI ; Baolin LIU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(03):-
Objective: To prepare human cementum extract and to assess its protein content. Methods: Human permanent teeth were collected from the oral surgery clinic. Cementum was obtained from freshly extracted healthy teeth without inflammation.Connective tissue adhereing to the root surfaces was removed, and cementum was harvested with a curette. Then the cementum was treated by CH 3COOH and guanidine respectively to obtain two extracts. Protein content was assessed by sodium dodecyl sulphate ( SDS) polyacrylamide electrophoresis. Results: Extract obtained from CH 3COOH treatment consisted of two kind of proteins ( M r 55 000 and M r 68 000); that of guanidine consisted of four kind of proteins ( M r 62 000, M r 60 000 , M r 5 5000 and M r 41 000).Conclusion: The methods used is an applicable way to prepare cememtum extracts.
4.Episode clinical complexity model in Australia
Yang LI ; Yaping SHEN ; Zhiwei XIA ; Baolin HONG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(8):635-637
Presented in the paper are the Patient Clinical Complexity Level(PCCL)and Episode Clinical Complexity(ECC)models as used in Australia.Comparison of the differences between ECC model and PCCL model,and a replacement of ECC model of PCCL model in measurement of disease complexity,points the way for localized scheme design in China.
5.Effect of TanshinoneⅡA on Renal Tumor Growth Factor-beta 1 and Nuclear Factor-kappa B in Diabetic Nephropathy Rats
Gangyi CHEN ; Shuifu TANG ; Baolin SU ; Qiang LI ; Yingying LIN ; Xianhong LI ; Qinguo HONG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(5):891-895
Objective To observe the effect of tanshinone ⅡA on renal transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) and nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) p65 mRNA and protein expression in diabetic nephropathy (DN) rats, thus to evaluate the therapeutic effect and mechanism of tanshinone ⅡA. Methods SD rats were used as the experimental animal. DN rat model was induced with 40 mg/kg of streptozocin ( STZ) . The rats were randomized into normal group, model group, and tanshinone ⅡA ( 10 mg·kg -1·d -1, im) group. On the experimental day 30, we examined the body weight, water in-take volume, 24-hour urine protein, fasting glucose ( Glu) , serum creatinine ( Cr) , blood urea nitrogen ( BUN) , total protein ( TP) and albumin ( Alb). Renal slices after periodic acid Schiff staining ( PAS) were used for the observation of renal pathology. Semi-quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction ( RT-PCR) was used for the detection of renal TGF-β1 and NF-κB p65 mRNA expression, and Western blotting method was used for the measurement of TGF-β1 and NF-κB p65 protein expression in rats of different groups. Results Compared with the normal group, body weight was decreased, water in-take volume and 24-hour urine protein were increased, serum Glu, Cr, and BUN levels were elevated, TP and Alb levels were decreased, renal pathological damage occurred, and renal TGF-β1 and NF-κB p65 mRNA and protein expressin were promoted in the model group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Tanshinone ⅡA group had an effect on decreasing water in-take volume, 24-hour urine protein, serum levels of Glu, Cr and Bun, increasing TP and Alb levels, relieving renal pathological damage, and reducing the protein and mRNA expression of renal TGF-β1 and NF-κB p65 ( P<0.05 or P<0.01 compared with the model group). Conclusion Tanshinone ⅡA has protective effect on kidney probably through inhibiting renal TGF-β1 and NF-κB p65 expression in DN rats.
6.Relationship analysis between health expenditure and GDP based on health outcomes
Xiaowei MAN ; Yan JIANG ; Liying ZHAO ; Yiqiao WANG ; Baolin HONG ; Xuan ZHAO ; Wei CHENG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2016;9(7):66-73
Objective:To put forward some suggestions for the national health development in the filed of health expenditure indicators .Methods:Two health expenditure indicators and four health outcomes indicators were chosen from WB and WHO official websites , and researches on the relationship between health expenditure and outcomes were conducted .We put forward proposed value of the health cost indicator .Results: With different levels of GDP per capita , the scatter diagram of health expenditure and GDP per capita had different rules .When health outcomes were taken into consideration , the rules were the same .When GDP per capita was at different level , better health outcomes were not related to higher health expenditure .Input-output ratio should be taken into consideration fully . Suggestions:The study should be dynamic as GDP develops .More factors can be added in the research , if the data of the factors is available .In this study , the GDP per capita was divided into 4 sections .The division standard of the GDP per capita can be more delicate .What is more important for the development of health expenditure is not contin-uing input , but better input-output ratio because of diminishing of marginal returns .One set of standards cannot be a-dapted to all countries and districts .We should give full consideration to the improvement of people's health instead of increasing input because the ultimate goal is the former .
7.Default Mode Network Altered in Chronic Pain Caused by Cervical Spondylosis
Hua ZHANG ; Hao WANG ; Duoduo LI ; Baolin JIA ; Zhongjian TAN ; Hong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;(1):69-73
Objective To explore the changes of resting state default mode network (DMN) in patients with chronic pain caused by cervical spondylosis (CPCS). Methods 8 healthy controls and 10 patients accepted functional MRI scanning. Surface based DMN was extracted with independent component analysis (ICA). The functional connectivity of the components of DMN were discriminated with support vector machine (SVM) algorithm from the patients to the controls. Results The DMN connectivity was different in the patients from the controls in some of the component areas. Conclusion DMN of CPCS patients is disorder in multiple brain areas, which may be involved with dysfunction of perception processing, emotion and memory.
8.Factors affecting the prognosis of patients with hypertensive cerebral hemmorrrhage after treatment with minimally invasive operation
Wanguan TIAN ; Tanshi LI ; Zhong SU ; Baolin ZHOU ; Qingshan TENG ; Hong SHEN ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(17):-
Objective To explore the factors affecting the prognosis of patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage after treatment with minimally invasive operation Methods Clinical data from 50 patients diagnosed as hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage after treatment with minimally invasive debridement were retrospectively analyzed Risk factors affecting the prognosis of patients were analyzed with logistic regression Results The fatality rate of patients was 24 0% and rate of vegetative state and handicap was 36 0% Factors such as the amount of bleeding, bleeding site, preoperative GCS value, changes in pupils and light reaction were associated with the prognosis of patients undergoing minimally invasive debridement for the treatment of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage The time between bleeding and operation was statistically correlated with the short term prognosis Conclusion The prognosis of patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage is associated with multiple factors The amount of bleeding, bleeding site, preoperative GCS value, changes in pupils and light reaction can be used as the important indexes for the prognosis of patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage after treatment of minimally invasive operation
9.Ecological environment of cultivated Astragali radix and market specification of prepared slices.
Kunzi YU ; Jing LIU ; Hao HONG ; Baolin GUO ; Shaoqing CAI ; Hubiao CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(9):1112-1115
Astragali Radix is derived from roots of Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus and A. membranaceus. The exhaustion of wild Astragali Radix has made cultivated Astragali Radix possess the commercial market of Astragali Radix. So the ecological environment of cultivated Astragali Radix should be investigated through field survey. Through investigation, we found that A. membranaceus var. mongholicus are cultivated in Hengshan mountain of Shanxi province, Longnan of Gansu province, south of Inner Mongolia and Qinghai provinces. A. membranaceus var. mongholicus is almost planted on the plain, except in Shanxi province it grows on the sunny side of the mountain. What is more, soil type, elevation, annual temperature and annual rainfall of these locations are different. So the ecological environments of cultivated location of Astragali Radix are different from each other. A. membranaceus is wild in Heilongjiang and northeast of Inner Mongolia, but the resource is drying up. It is also planted in few places of the provinces of Shanxi, Shandong, Hebei, Gansu, but cultivated scope of A. membranaceus is smaller than A. membranaceus var. mongholicus.. So A. membranaceus var. mongholicus possesses large part of Astragali Radix market. In market, there exists no unified specification fro slices of Astragali Radix, and specification of prepared slices will influence the contents of chemical components. Through investigation, different kind of prepared slices can be collected and compared, this provides evidences for quality control of prepared slices. Through investigation, five different specifications of prepared slices were found in market. The distributions of some specification of prepared slices are specified, like transverseprepared slices prepared from A. membranaceus only found in Heilongjiang province. Transverse prepared slices possess half part of prepared slice market, and can be used to identify original plant of Astragali Radix. So transverse prepared slices should be the unified specification of Astragali Radix.
Astragalus Plant
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chemistry
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growth & development
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China
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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standards
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Ecosystem
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Quality Control
10.Cloning and characterization of a beta-glucosidase from marine metagenome.
Wei FANG ; Zemin FANG ; Juanjuan LIU ; Yuzhi HONG ; Hui PENG ; Xuecheng ZHANG ; Baolin SUN ; Yazhong XIAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2009;25(12):1914-1920
In the present study, through a functional strategy, a metagenome library of the marine microbes from the surface water of the South China Sea was screened for beta-glucosidase and six positive clones were obtained. One of these clones, pSB47B2, was subcloned and further analysed in sequence. The result showed that there was an open reading frame for a novel beta-glucosidase, which was nominated as bgl1B. Using pET22b(+) as vector and Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) as host, Bgl1B was overexpressed recombinantly with high yield obtained and substantial enzymatic activity detected. The recombinant protein (rBgllB) was purified by Ni-NTA affinity chromatography and further biochemically characterized. The results indicated that, with pNPG as substrate, the optimum pH and temperature for the hydrolytic activity of rBgl1B were about 6.5 and 40 degrees C respectively. Under the optimum conditions, rBgl1B hydrolyzed pNPG with an activity up to 39.7 U/mg, Km and Vmax being 0.288 mmol/L and 36.9 micromol/min respectively. In addition, rBgl1B could also hydrolyze cellobiose, with a Km of 0.173 mmol/L and a Vmax of 35 micromol/min. However, we did not detect evident hydrolytic activity of rBgl1B to lactose, maltose, sucrose, and CMC. The enzymatic activity of rBgl1B to pNPG was stimulated to certain degrees by low concentration of Ca2+ or Mn2+, whereas it exhibited significant tolerance against high Na+. Distinguished from most of the beta-glucosidases derived from fungi, which display the highest activities under acidic conditions, rBgl1B exhibited relatively higher activity and stability at pH between 7.0 and 9.0.
Amino Acid Sequence
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Cloning, Molecular
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Enzyme Stability
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Escherichia coli
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genetics
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metabolism
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Metagenome
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genetics
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Metagenomics
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methods
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Recombinant Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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Seawater
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microbiology
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beta-Glucosidase
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biosynthesis
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genetics