2.Pharmacognostical Identification of Lawn Pennywort (Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides)
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(04):-
The botanical Origin, macroscopical and microscopical characteristics and physical chemical tests for the idcntification of Tianhusui (Hydrocotyle sibthorpipides Lam. ) and Potongqian (H.sibthorpioids Lam. var. batrachium(Hance) Hand-Mazz.) were reported to provide abasis for the identification of the drug and revision of the drug standard.
4.Effect of Shuyuningxin Decoction on the Expression of Bcl-2 and Bax in Hippocampus of Chronic Stress Depression Rats
Quanzhi HUANG ; Chengyong XU ; Zhigao SUN ; Yang YANG ; Yazhuo HU ; Liping CHEN ; Fawei WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(3):236-238
Objective To investigate the effect of Shuyuningxin decoction on the expression of Bcl-2 and Bax in hippocampus of chronicstress depression rats. Methods 60 SD rats were randomly divided into control group, model group, fluoxetine group, high dose ofShuyuningxin decoction group, middle dose of Shuyuningxin decoction group and low dose of Shuyuningxin decoction group. All thegroups were given the chronic unpredicted mild stress for 21 d to induce depression models except the control group. Then they were administratedtheir drugs for 21 d. The level of Bcl-2 and Bax in hippocampus were investigated with immunohistochemistry technique. ResultsCompared with the control group, the level of Bax increased and Bcl-2 decreased in the model group (P<0.05). Compared with modelgroup, the level of Bax decreased and Bcl-2 increased in the middle dose of Shuyuningxin decoction group, high dose of Shuyuningxin decoctiongroup and the fluoxetine group (P<0.05). Conclusion The anti-depression effect of Shuyuningxin decoction may be associated withthe expression of Bax and Bcl-2.
5.Effects of different doses of dexemedetomidine on perioperative stress response in elderly patients undergoing laparoscopic gastrointestinal surgery
Yi SUN ; Sheng YUE ; Xiaocheng HUANG ; Chengyong GU
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2017;33(11):1061-1065
Objective To study the effects of different doses of dexemedetomidine on perioperative stress response in elderly patients undergoing laparoscopic gastrointestinal surgery.Methods Eighty ASA grade Ⅰ or Ⅱ elderly patients,aged≥65 years,falling into ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ,undergoing laparoscopic gastrointestinal surgery,were randomly divided into four groups:group D1,D2,D3 and C,twenty cases in each.Dexmedetomidine was administrated with a loading dose of 0.5 μg/kg which was infused intravenously over 10 minutes before induction,and was infused intrave nously with a continuous dose of 0.2μg·kg-1 ·h-1,0.5μg·kg-1 ·h-1 and 0.8μg· kg-1 ·h-1 during operation respectively in group D1,D2,D3.In group C,patients were given 7 ml saline which was infused intravenously over 10 minutes before induction,and was infused with a continuous dose of 10 ml/h saline during operation.HR,SBP and DBP were recorded at before infusion (T0),immediately after intubation (T1),5 minutes after pneumoperitoneum (T2),1 hour after pneumoperitoneum (T3),immediately after extubation (T4),10 minutes after extubation (T5).The time of operation and the time of extubation were also recorded.Concentrations of Glu,Cor,E and NE were measured at T0,T1,T3,T5.Results The dosage of remifentanil in group D1,group D2 and group D3 was significantly lower than that in group C,and in group D2 and D3 was significantly lower than that in group D1 (P<0.05).During T2-T5,HR of group D2 and group D3 was significantly slower than that of group C and group D1 (P<0.05),and SBP of group D2 and group D3 was obviously lower than that of group C (P<0.05),respectively.Compared with T0,HR of group C was significantly faster than that at T1-T5 (P<0.05).Compared with group C,the concentrations of Glu,Cor,E and NE in group D2 and group D3 were extremely decreased (P<0.05) at T3 and T5,and the concentrations of Cor and NE were obviously lower at T1 (P<0.05).The concentrations of Cor and NE in group D2 and group D3 were remarkably lower than those in group D1 at T3 and T5 (P<0.05).The extubation time of group D3 was apparently longer than that of group C (P < 0.05).Conclusion Compared with continuous dose of 0.2 μg·kg-1 ·h-1 and 0.8 μg·kg-1 ·h-1 dexmedetomidine,dexmedetomidine infused intravenously at 0.5 μg· kg-1 · h-1 can more effectively inhibit perioperative stress responses of elderly patients undergoing laparoscopic gastrointestinal surgery,and maintain hemodynamic stability.
6.Clinical study of prenatal ultrasonographic diagnosis for the fetal facial malformations by cerebral coro-nary view of nose tip deflection in the first and second trimester
Yan HUANG ; Chengyong WEN ; ao jiaoji WU ; Mengting XIANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(18):3048-3051
Objective To analyze the value of cerebral coronary view of nose tip deflection in screening fetal facial deformity in the first and second trimester. Methods All cases were divided into the 11~12+6 weeks, the 13 ~ 14+6 weeks and the 15 ~ 16+6 weeks undergone ultrasonographic examination on coronal view of nose tip deflection. The display of fetal facial structure and the detection rate of fetal facial malformation were analyzed. Results The fetal facial anatomic structures were clearly displayed. The median sagittal section ,eyes level coronal section ,retronasal triangle section ,or other sections were satisfactory in 4855 cases (97.10%). There was no Statistical difference in the display of fetal facial structures among the three groups. 69 fetus were found with facial malformations,including 31 fetus with facial malformations only,and 38 fetus combined with other abnormal struc-tures. The sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value and negative predictive value were 93.24%,100%, 100% and 99.90% respectively. Conclusion The cerebral coronary view of nose tip deflection method has high detection rate and sensitivity,and is a reliable method for detecting fetal facial abnormalities in the first and second trimester.
7.Discussion on the Treatment of Bronchiectasis Based on the Theory of Incubative Pathogenic Factors
An'an WANG ; Zherui WANG ; Weiling HUANG ; Weirong PAN ; Chengyong MA ; Yanlan LI ; Tiansong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(2):173-176
Bronchiectasis has the characteristics of long course,gradual aggravation,easy recurrence and difficult to treat.The characteristics are similar to those arouse by incubative pathogenic factors.Based on the theory of incubative pathogenic factors,this disease is often related to the incubative pathogenic factors in the body's areas with deficient healthy qi,which occur at regular times.The etiology can be external,congenital,or internal.Treatment should focus on different characteristics of incubative pathogenic factors.Attention should be paid to clearing and dispersing in external pathogenic factors,while attention should be paid to supporting and promoting healthy qi in congenital pathogenic factors,and do not forget to remove internal pathogenic factors.
8.Recent advance in relation between autophagy and Alzheimer's disease
Huang KUANG ; Huizhen TIAN ; Chengyong TAN ; Lihua LIU ; Fenfang HONG ; Shulong YANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2019;18(8):842-846
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized byβ-amyloid (Aβ) deposition and tauprotein hyperphosphorylation, whereas its pathogenesis has not been fully known so far. The metabolism of Aβand tau protein is critically affected by autophagy. In the early phase of AD, Aβand tau protein can induce themselves to be eliminated via mTOR-dependent and independent autophagy pathways. In addition, transcription factors EB and apolipoprotein E4 also regulate autophagy and thus participate in the metabolism of Aβand tau protein, affecting AD progression. This review summarized the roles of autophagy in the metabolism of Aβand tau protein and the autophagy regulators closely related to AD in the recent studies.
9.Preparation of 131I-Anti-EGFRv Ⅲ and its imaging distribution in malignant glioma-loading nude mice
Lei AN ; Danian WEI ; Kai HUANG ; Guanhua ZHANG ; Yonghui ZHU ; Tiejian LIU ; Chengyong LIU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2016;15(9):878-883
Objective To explore the experimental methods and conditions of 131I-labeled anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) vⅢ preparation,and to evaluate the targeting distribution of 131I-Anti-EGFRvⅢ in malignant glioma-loading nude mice.Methods The 131I labeling on anti-EGFRvⅢ was performed by Iodogen method.The labeling rate was determined after separation and purification and paper chromatography was used for the determination of radioactive chemical purity.Twenty-eight U87-EGFRvⅢ malignant glioma-loading nude mice with glioma average diameter of 10-15 mm were chosen and randomly divided into group of 131I-Anti-EGFRvⅢ intravenous injection,group of Na131I intravenous injection,group of 131I-Anti-EGFRvⅢ intratumor injection and group of Na131I intratumor injection;7.5 MBq/0.1 mL labeled products with 131I-Anti-EGFRvⅢ or Na131I were injected in the veins or the tumors to observe the changes of the radioactivity distribution of malignant glioma-loading nude mice with SPECT imaging.Results The rate of 131I-labeled anti-EGFRvⅢ was (68.12±6.19)%,and the immediate rate of radiochemieal purity was (95.12±0.59)%,and (87.78 ±5.35)% in room temperature and (85.12±3.58)% in 37 ℃ serum placed for 24 h.SPECT scan showed that the tumor site had significantly stronger imaging than the thyroid gland with the labeled products either by intravenous or intratumor injection.Conclusions It is applicable to the 131I-labeled Anti-EGFRvⅢ with Iodogen method.131I-Anti-EGFRvⅢ has good radiation chemical purity and stability in vitro and in vivo,and could be combined with tumor tissue specificity.