1.Pharmacokinetics of aristolochic acid A in Radix Aristolochiae and Guanxinsuhe Capsule
Baoping TIAN ; Lantong ZHANG ; Zhifang YUAN ; Weina LIU ; Hongju LIU
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2005;36(11):1671-1674
Objective To study the pharmacokinetics of aristolochic acid A in Radix Aristolochiae and the compound preparation of Guanxinsuhe Capsule in mice in vivo after single-dose oral administration and observe the difference of aristolochic acid A absorption and distribution. Methods Aristolochic acid A assay was performed by RP-HPLC on a Waters apparatus with a DiamonsilTM C18 column (250 mm × 4.6mm, 5 μm), a mobil phase: a mixture of methanol-water-acetic acid (72: 27 : 1), flow rate: 1.0 mL/min, detection wavelength: 315 nm, and column temperature: 20 ℃. Results Mice were given Radix Aristolochiae and Guanxinsuhe Capsule by ig at the same level of 2. 5 mg/kg of aristolochic acid A, respectively, which were suspended in 0. 3% CMC-Na solution. Plasma concentrations were determined by RPHPLC. After single-dose ig administration of Radix Aristolochiae or Guanxinsuhe Capsule to mice, the mean plasma concentration-time courses of aristolochic acid A obtained fitted the one-compartment model.The main pharmacokinetic parameters of aristolochic acid A in Radix Aristolochiae, t1/2ka, t1/2 ke, tmax,AUC, Cmax are 5. 103 min, 43. 63 min, 17.89 min, 80. 45 (μg · min)/mL, and 0. 916 8 μg/mL; the rela tive pharmacokinetic parameters in Guanxinsuhe Capsule are 5. 294 min, 43.50 min, 18. 32 min, 33.08(μg · min)/mL, and 0. 381 8 μg/mL. Conclusion The Cmax of aristolochic acid A in Guanxinsuhe Capsule is significantly less than that in Radix Aristolochiae, which indicates that the compound compability could decrease the absorption of aristolochiae acid A.
2.A Study on Teaching Reform for Analytical Chemistry Experiment in Medical College and University
Baoping XIE ; Wenjun DUAN ; Jie YANG ; Yuanxin TIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
According to the specialty characteristics of medical college and university and the reality of teaching on the analytic chemistry experiment,this article explored a new thought on teaching of analytic chemistry experiment for majors of medicine and pharmaceutics.By optimizing the course teaching system,enhancing the requirement of experience teaching,renewing the teaching contents and integrating basal experiment with integrated and designed experiment,we obtained good teaching effect.
3.Appoach to the patient with parathyroid adenoma and primary biliary cirrhosis;diagnosis and treatment
Baoping WANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Mei ZHU ; Weijun TIAN ; Jin CUI ; Wenling SU ; Tiehong ZHU ; Mingcai QIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(10):859-861
In patient with primary biliary cirrhosis,the metabolism of calcium and vitamin D could be affected and osteomalacia and secondary hyperparathyroidism might occurr.Besides,hypoalbuminemia may mask the real level of serum calcium and thus lead to misdiagnosis of coexisting parathyroid adenoma.Therefore,a rare case of parathyroid adenoma associated with primary biliary cirrhosis was herewith presented to call attention to the effect of hypoalbuminemia on serum calcium.
4.Approach to the patient with parathyroid adenoma and thyroid remnant goiter
Baoping WANG ; Zhaowei MENG ; Mei ZHU ; Jie ZHANG ; Weijun TIAN ; Mingcai QIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(12):1025-1027
Parathyroid adenoma is the main cause of primary hyperparathyroidism and often associated with thyroid nodular goiter.Thyrothymic thyroid rest belong to the ectopic thyroids which are classified into 4 grades according to the state of their connection with the proper neck thyroid gland.Thyrothymic thyroid remnant can also develop into nodular goiter and may be difficult to be distinguished from parathyroid adenoma.We present herewith the diagnosis and treatment of a rare case of parathyroid adenoma accompanied by thyrothymic thyroid remnant nodular goiter in order to remind clinicians of the attention to the thyrothymic thyroid remnant disease.
5.Preparation of the small intestinal submucosa sponge
Huizhe SUN ; Wei TIAN ; Liang ZENG ; Zhengdong WANG ; Yue REN ; Baoping KUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(21):3110-3116
BACKGROUND:Studies have found that smal intestinal submucosa that is directly implanted into the lesion cannoteffectively promote celgrowth and differentiationin vivoandin vitro, because of its smal pore size and poor permeability.
OBJECTIVE:To establish the smal intestinal submucosa sponge and to explore its morphological characteristics.
METHODS:Porcinesmall intestinal submucosa was prepared by physiochemical method. Thenthe small intestinal submucosa with the mass fraction of 1%, 2%, 3% and 4% was cross-linked by 50, 100 and150 mmol/L 1-ehyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodimide hydrochloride, respectively, so as to obtain smal intestinal submucosa sponge, whose morphology was detected by lighting and scanning electron microscope. In the meanwhile, smal intestinal submucosa as control group, and smal intestinal submucosa sponge as test groupwere intramuscularly implanted into the back of rats,respectively. At 1, 2 and 3 weeks after implantation, histological changes andimplantdegradation were observed by hematoxylin-eosin staining.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The smal intestinal submucosa sponge, which was prepared by the smal intestinal submucosa with the mass fraction of 1% and 100 mmol/L cross-linking agent, had elastic and close space structure, uniform pore size and regular structure, so it was selected as the implant into themuscle.At 1 week after implantation, in the test group,the mesh sponge had the complete structure withfew neutrophils, lymphocytes and giant cel reaction, andsoft tissue hyperplasia and migration surrounding the implant appeared;in the control group,there were numerous inflammatory cels, and wound adhesion and little migration of surrounding tissues could be found.At 3 weeks, inflammatory cels mostly disappeared, and fibroblast-like cels and vascular components appeared, with thinner and regular colagen fiber bundles, and connective tissue-like structures could be found. In contrast, the control group stil had numerous inflammatory cels and few colagen fibers. In conclusion, smal intestinal submucosa sponge isapotential material used asthe tissue-engineered skinscaffold.
6.A study of violent attitude on violent offenders
Muzhen GUAN ; Dianmin MIAO ; Xiaojing LI ; Buren TIAN ; Baoping ZHANG ; Weijie DUAN ; Jing TIAN ; Hu YAN ; Xufeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(7):644-646
Objective To explore the structure of violent attitude and the predictive character of the passionate criminal and recidivist. Methods This study used FMMU-Abnormal Personality Risk Factors Inventory (FMMU-APRI) for measuring explicit violent attitude of the passionate criminal and recidivist in prison; while used the picture Attitude Activation paradigm (AAP) for assessing implicit violent attitude. Results The AAP results showed that parts of passionate criminal and recidivist had reversed priming effect, according to whether reversed, there were divided into four types: no-reversal passionate criminals, reversal passionate criminals, no-reversal recidivists and reversal recidivists, VIO scores of no-reversal passionate criminals and recidivists recidivist were significantly higher than the norm, as reversal passionate criminals and recidivists had no significance; in noreversal passionate criminals, compatible response rate was 1.104, incompatible response rate was 1.053; in reversal passionate criminals, compatible response rate was 1.042, incompatible response rate was 0.997; in no-reversal recidivists, compatible response rate was 1.059, incompatible response rate was 1.097; in reversal recidivists , compatible response rate was 1.039, incompatible response rate was 0.998, as each group had strong priming effect, and each group had a dissociation of implicit and explicit violent attitude. Conclusion The results suggest that offenders who have committed a crime in the same category also had a different violent attitude; and integrating indirect methods with direct methods would predict a crime more accurately.
7.Cluster Analysis on Medication Rule of Professor Shi Qi for Treating Cervical Spondylosis of Vertebral Artery Type
Baoping XU ; Zirui TIAN ; Zhenjun LI ; Xiaotao WANG ; Yanfang PAN ; Xuejun CUI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(8):1324-1329
This study was aimed to summarize the clinical medication rule of professor Shi Qi in the treatment of cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type (CSA),in order to explore the academic ideas.A total of 265 CSA cases from professor Shi Qi's outpatient clinic were collected in Longhua Hospital from 2009 to 2015.Frequency analysis and cluster analysis were conducted on used herbal medicine from included cases by SPSS 21.00 software.The results showed that there were a total of 202 types of herbs used.The five most commonly used herbs were Rhizoma Ligustici Wallichii,Radix bupleuri,Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae,Codonopsis and Gastrodia elata.The cluster analysis revealed that professor Shi Qi frequently used Huo-Xue Hua-Yu herbs,Bu-Xu herbs,Ping-Gan Xi-Feng herbs,Qu-Feng-Shi herbs.Sheng-Yu decoction and Tian-Ma Gou-Teng decoction were the core prescriptions used by professor Shi Qi in the treatment of CSA.It was concluded that the cluster analysis showed that academic ideas of professor She in the treatment of CSA was to pay equal attention to both qi and blood,to focus on liver and kidney,as well as to remove phlegm and blood stagnation,to treat both the branch and the root.The cluster analysis revealed a certain medication rule of professor Shi Qi in the treatment of CSA.It can be used as guidance in the clinical practice.
8.Epidemiological characteristics and macrolide-resistance of children hospitalized with Mycoplasma pneumo-niae infection in Beijing from 2016 to 2019
Yacui WANG ; Xirong WU ; Fang LIU ; Qingqin YIN ; Jieqiong LI ; Yonghong WANG ; Shuting QUAN ; Xue TIAN ; Baoping XU ; Adong SHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(14):1082-1085
Objective:To investigate epidemiological characteristics and macrolide-resistance of hospitalized children with Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) infections in Beijing from 2016 to 2019, so as to provide basis for the prevention and treatment of pediatric Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (MPP).Methods:The clinical data were analyzed retrospectively from 8 691 children hospitalized with community acquired pneumonia in Beijing Children′s Hospital between January 2016 and September 2019.MP RNA was detected by simultaneous amplification and testing (SAT), and macrolide resistance of MP was examined by MP and macrolide-resistant isolate diagnostic kit (PCR with fluorescence probes). Chi- square test was used for categorical analysis. Results:Among 8 691 cases detected by SAT, the overall detection rate of MP was 28.10% (2 442/8 691 cases). The detection rates of MP from 2016 to 2019 were 26.23%, 31.36%, 27.84 % and 26.57%, respectively.The detection rate of MP in 2017 was significantly higher than that in other years ( χ2=16.11, P<0.05). The detection rate of MP in females was 29.65%(1 107/3 733 cases), which was evidently higher than that in males 26.93%(1 335/4 958 cases) ( χ2=7.85, P<0.05). The positive rates of MP in summer[32.21% (726/2 254 cases)] and autumn[39.76%(852/2 143 cases)] were significantly higher than those in spring[17.00% (327/1 924 cases)] and winter[22.66%(537/2 370 cases)] ( χ2=315.15, P<0.001). The percentages of MP were 35.06%(732/2 088 cases) in preschoolers and 37.71%(1 160/3 076 cases) in school-age children, which were significantly higher than 11.20%(232/2 072 cases) in infants and 22.01% (318/1 445 cases) in toddlers ( χ2=509.89, P<0.001). Macrolide resistance detection was conducted in 1 524 patients by fluorescent PCR.Among them, 1 386 patients were positive for drug resistance, and the positive rate was 90.94%.The prevalence of macrolide-resistant MP from 2016 to 2019 were 88.19%, 90.93%, 90.56% and 92.90%, respectively.Macrolide-resistant rates were not related with gender, age and season. Conclusions:MP can be detected in all seasons, but most prevalently in summer and autumn.Girls are more prone to MP infections than boys.The detection rate of MP increases with age, and the positive rate is higher in preschoolers and school-age children.During the 4-year study period, the drug resistant rate of MP remain high.