1.To Compare the 2 Methods of Content Determination of Ganoderma
China Pharmacy 2005;0(18):-
OBJECTIVE:To compare the differences of two methods in the determination of Ganoderma or Ganoderma extract and the related products.METHODS:The content of Ganoderma in samples was determined by phenol-sulfuric acid method vs.anthrone-sulfuric acid colorimetric method,and the differences of the two methods were compared.RESULTS:The two methods showed similar determination results.The linear range of the standard Polysaccharide solution was 0.005~0.1 mg?mL-1(rphenol=0.999 4,ranthrone=0.999 7).CONCLUSION:Both of the two methods can be used to determinate the content of Ganoderma.
2.MRI Study on Patients with Intracranial Postoperative Neoplasms
Jun LI ; Jianpin QI ; Chengyuan WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To study the postoperative MRI changes of the intracranial tumor.Methods 105 cases of brain tumor comfirmed by operation and pathology were analyzed and 15 cases of those were examined within a week after surgery prespectiviely.All cases were performed by postcontrast MRI at least one time after surgery.Results The findings of postoperative brain tumor on MRI were as follows:(1)The incidence of the benign postoperative enhancement was 52.4%.Its feature between 7 to 30 days presented as circular without any nodular or mass-like enhancement.The margin of enhanced ring was clear,thickness(usually
3.MR IMAGING OF THE PANCREAS
Xiaoming LI ; Chengyuan WANG ; Pengcheng LIU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2000;12(1):40-45
Objective To evaluate the ability of showing the pancreatic diseases on various MRI sequences. Methods Eighty-four subjects included 50 normal individuals and 34 patients(22 patients investigated for pancreatic neoplasia and 12 pancreatitis) were presented. The MR protocol included conventional SE T1WI, FSE T2WI, Pre-and post-contrast T1-weighted fat-suppressed and GRE imaging. Results The best diagnostic information was provided by T1-weighted fatsuppressed imaging before and after gadolinium enhancement on 27 of 34 cases with abnormal pan creas, followed by immediately postcontrast GRE images. Precontrast GRE imaging better showed the features of a cute pancreatitis. FSE T2WI obviously exhibited islet cell tumor and metastases of liver from pancreatic adenocarcino ma. Conclusion The standard MR protocol included T1-weighted fat-suppressed image and dynamic GRE imaging.
4.The Value of Magnetic Resonance Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Early Diagnosing Liver Cirrhosis
Li ZHANG ; Daoyu HU ; Liming XIA ; Chengyuan WANG ; Chunwu ZHOU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2009;25(12):1748-1752
Objective To study the value of magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging(MR-DTI) in evaluating the severity of liver cirrhosis.Methods Seventeen patients with Child A liver fibrosis (age=35.0+11.8 years,14 males and 3 females),12 with Child B(age=44.7+14.0 years,5 males and 7 females) and 8 with Child C(age=48.7+7.6 years,3 males and 5 females) were recruited.All patients had clinical data and serum makers in full.Fifty normal controls (age=35.2+14.2,28 males and 22 females) were also recruited.Diffusion tensor imaging(DTI) was performed in all subjects using a GE Propeller HD 1.5T MR scanner by employing a spin echo single-shot EPI(echo planar imaging) sequence.Average diffusion coefficient(DCave) and fractional anisotropy(FA) maps were generated from each P articipants DTI scan using AW 4.2 functool software.All the statistic analysis was performed in SPSS 13.0 , and P value of less than 0.05 was deemed to be significant . Results DCave values were 1.54±0.25 ,1.33±0.18 ,1.02±0.12 ,0.66±0.27 in control group and Child A , B , C respectively , the FA values were 0.46±0.10, 0.42±0.08, 0.56±0.05,0.71±0.41 in control group and Child A, B, C respectively. Significantly low DCave and changed FA in liver fibrosis group were found(P< 0. 05). Among the four groups, significant differences were found in DCave values and FA values(P<0.05) except control group VS Child A group in FA values(P=0.54).Conclusion MR-DTI is relevant to the severity of liver cirrhosis, and may be a useful tool for evaluating the severity of liver cirrhosis.
5.Therapeutic Effects of Shuanglong Prescription for Myocardial Infarction in Rats
Lianda LI ; Rongli ZHANG ; Chengyuan LIU ; Limao WU ; keyong NING ; Yikui LI
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(03):-
Objective To study the therapeutic effects of Shuanglong Prescription (SP) for experimental myocardial infarction in rats. Methods Rat models of myocardial infarction were induced by ligation of coronary artery. Fourteen days after treatment, myocardial infarction area, biochemical parameters and myocardial capillary density were detected to observe the effect of SP.Results After 14- day treatment, SP could reduce the area of myocardial infarction, increase the ratio of 6- keto- PGF1? and TXB2 and the capillary density.Conclusion SP has certain therapeutic effect for myocardial infarction in rats.
6.A new approach to detection of QRS complexes based on histogram.
Chengyuan TU ; Yanjun ZENG ; Shuxin LI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2003;20(2):325-327
A brief comment on the current methods of detecting QRS complexes from ECG(electrocardiogram) including the wavelet transform method is given, and the shortcomings of those methods are discussed. A simple and effective new approach for detecting QRS complexes based on histogram is developed and presented in this paper with a description of the theory of histogram and the match principle for detecting QRS complexes. This new method is checked up on the data from the MIT/BIH ECG database and that from the Beijing Polytechnic University Hospital.
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7.Observation of preliminary clinical effect and analysis of perioperative complications of radical prostatectomy for patients with oligometastatic prostate cancer
Gaoxiang LI ; Bo DAI ; Dingwei YE ; Yao ZHU ; Hualei GAN ; Guowen LIN ; Xiaojian QIN ; Wenjun XIAO ; Chengyuan GU
China Oncology 2017;27(1):20-25
Background and purpose:It has been demonstrated that radical prostatectomy for patients with oligometastatic prostate cancer may contribute to improving local control of prostate cancer and overall survival by several retrospective studies. Perioperative complications play an important role in determining whether radical prostatectomy is appropriate for patients with oligometastatic prostate cancer. This study aimed to discuss the recurrence rate and the sever-ity of perioperative complications, and the primary curative effect of radical prostatectomy on oligometastatic prostate can-cer patients.Methods:A total number of 247 patients who received radical prostatectomy were recruited in the study from Jul. 2015 to Jan. 2016, including 25 patients with oligometastatic prostate cancer and 222 patients with localized prostate cancer. Patients with perioperative complications in both groups were graded with the Clavien-Dindo grading system. The proportion of PSA decline and the rates and severity of perioperative complications were analyzed in both groups.Results:The cases of prostate specific antigen (PSA) decline in the oligometastatic group were 21 (84.0%), lower than the localized group with 212 cases (95.5%). There were 6 cases (24.0%) with postoperative complications in the oligometastatic group, including serious complications (Ⅲ or above) 1 case (4.0%), and 49 cases (22.1%) with postoperative complications in the localized group, including serious complications (Ⅲ or above) 7 cases (3.2%). The differences between the groups reached no statistical significance (P>0.05).Conclusion:Radical prostatectomy for patients with oligometastatic prostate cancer could be safe, effective, and appropriate, the risk of perioperative complications should not be one of the limiting factors.
8.Breeding of high-oil Jatropha curcas L for biodiesel production.
Chengyuan YANG ; Zhen FANG ; Bo LI ; Gang LIU ; Jianzhong LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2010;26(11):1514-1525
Different geographic seed sources (80) of Jatropha curcas L. were collected in South China and planted in a germplasm resource garden to study their biological and agricultural properties. The average ground diameter, tree height and crown size of two-year old plants of the 80 sources was 7.6 cm, 167 cm and 114 cm, respectively, the average 1000-seed weight was 0.676 (0.477-0.876) kg. The trees grew further to the average size of 12.6 cm diameter, 2.69 m height and 2.1 m crown at the 4th year. Among the 80 sources, six sources had higher oil yield (seed oil content of 40%-42%) and better behaving in expression of phenotype were selected for a small-scale trial of forestation to determine oil yield. Among them a provenance with outstand in expression of phenotype yielded 964.3, 2000.6 and 2858.7 kg/ha was achieved for two- three- and four-year old trees, respectively. Additionally, a new Jatropha mutant was found in the wild and hybridization experiments showed that its oil content increased by 6%.
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9.Clinical characteristics of chronic subdural hematoma evolving from traumatic subdural effusion.
Yuguang LIU ; Shugan ZHU ; Yuquan JIANG ; Gang LI ; Xin'gang LI ; Wandong SU ; Chengyuan WU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2002;40(5):360-362
OBJECTIVETo probe into the incidence, mechanism and clinical characteristics of chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) evolving from traumatic subdural effusion (TSE).
METHODSThe clinical materials of 32 patients with CSDH evolving from TSH were analyzed retrospectively and the correlative literature was reviewed.
RESULTS16.7% of the patients with TSH evolved into CSDH. The time of evolution was 22 - 100 days after head injury. All patients were cured with hematoma drainage.
CONCLUSIONSTSE is one of the origins of CSDH. The clinical characteristics of TSE evolving into CSDH include polarization of patient age, and chronic small effusion. The patients are usually injured deceleratedly and accompanied with mild cerebral damage.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Chronic Disease ; Female ; Hematoma, Subdural ; etiology ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Subdural Effusion ; physiopathology ; Wounds and Injuries ; physiopathology
10.Correlation study between lipid levels and the risk of multiple system atrophy
Shuyu ZHANG ; Jie TIAN ; Changhe SHI ; Chengyuan MAO ; Yapeng LI ; Haiyang LUO ; Haiman HOU ; Yongli TAO ; Jing YANG ; Jun WU ; Bo SONG ; Yuming XU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2016;49(3):232-236
Objective To look for more serum biomarkers supporting the diagnosis of multiple system atrophy ( MSA) and providing more evidence for early treatment.Methods All patients and healthy controls were enrolled from January 2011 to March 2015 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University.Demographic features and biochemical examination results were collected.The t test was used to compare the lipid levels between MSA patients and controls.LSD-t test was used to compare the lipid levels among subtypes of MSA patients.Multivariate Logistic regression analysis was conducted to analyze the influencing factors.The relevance between lipid levels and onset age, disease duration and Hoehn & Yahr stage was calculated by Spearman correlation coefficients.Results Participants included 195 MSA patients and 195 age-and gender-matched controls with no neurological diseases.The levels of total cholesterol ((4.33 ±0.90) mmol/L), triglyceride ((1.27 ±0.71) mmol/L), low-density lipoprotein (LDL;(2.70 ±0.76) mmol/L) were significantly lower in patients than in controls ((4.52 ±0.85), (1.47 ± 0.86), (2.85 ±0.71) mmol/L ,t=2.056,2.528 and 2.149 respectively, all P<0.05).The levels of total cholesterol ((4.28 ±0.96) mmol/L) and triglyceride ((1.20 ±0.64) mmol/L) were significantly lower in MSA-P patients than in control group ((4.52 ±0.85), (1.47 ±0.86) mmol/L;LSD-t=1.983, 2.566, both P<0.05).After adjusting for age, gender and histories, the odds ratio ( OR) was 0.31 (95%CI 0.15-0.65, P =0.002 ) for MSA patients in the highest quartile of triglyceride and 0.38 (95%CI 0.17 -0.83,P=0.016) for those in the highest quartile of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), compared with the lowest quartiles.And HDL level was in a significantly positive correlation with onset age (r=0.15, P=0.039).Conclusion Our data suggest that triglyceride and HDL may be associated with the prevalence of MSA, and the lower levels of HDL, the earlier onset of MSA.