1.Effects of Humanistic Care in the Management of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Patients
Chunhong SUN ; Mimi CUI ; Shihuan QI ; Jiao WANG ; Huanhuan DONG ; Bei LI ; Xiaoning WANG ; Caili GUO
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(4):484-486,490
Objective:To explore the effect of humanistic care in patients with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.Methods:Totally 51 patients with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation were recruited from the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University,between September 2014 and July 2016,and were randomly divided into two groups.Patients in the intervention group (n =25) received humanistic care,while those in the control group (n =26) received routine nursing.The incidence of adverse psychological status and nursing satisfaction were compared between the two groups.Results:The incidence rate of adverse psychological state in the intervention group (16%) was significantly lower than that in the control group (53%),while the nursing satisfaction in the interventiongroup (92%) was significantly higher than that in the control group (69%),P <0.05.Conclusion:Application of humanistic care in the patients with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation can significantly improve nursing satisfaction and reduce the incidence of adverse psychological state,which will improve the confidence of the patients and the quality of nursing satisfaction.Consequently,it will promote the relationship between the nurses and patients.
2.Effect of liquorice decoction on rat intestinal P-glycoprotein.
Hong-wei YAO ; Xiao-you FU ; Qing-dong XIE ; Bei-bei HUANG ; Ya-bin SUN ; Guo-feng LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2009;29(8):1571-1573
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of liquorice in functional modulation of intestinal P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in rats.
METHODSAn in vitro diffusion chamber system (Ussing chamber) was used to examine the direct effect of liquorice decoction on rhodamine 123 (a subtrate of P-gp) transport and evaluate the permeability of rhodamine 123 or fluorescein sodium through rat jejunum membranes after oral administration of liquorice decoction.
RESULTSDirect application of liquorice decoction did not obviously affect rhodamine 123 transport across the intestinal mucosa. Oral administration of liquorice decoction (10 g/kg, twice daily for a week) significantly increased the absorption of rhodamine 123 and also enhanced rhodamine 123 secretion across the jejunum mucosa. Liquorice had no obvious effect on the transport of CF across the jejunum mucosa.
CONCLUSIONLiquorice may slightly inhibit P-gp function in the intestinal mucosa to increase the intestinal absorption of rhodamine 123.
ATP-Binding Cassette, Sub-Family B, Member 1 ; antagonists & inhibitors ; metabolism ; Animals ; Glycyrrhiza ; Intestinal Absorption ; drug effects ; Intestinal Mucosa ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Intestines ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Male ; Plant Extracts ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Rhodamine 123 ; metabolism
3.Preparation of serum total cholesterol,total glycerol,free glycerol and triglycerides reference materials
Jun DONG ; Hongxia LI ; Yong MAN ; Hanbang GUO ; Wenxiang CHEN ; Shu WANG ; Bei XU ; Ruifeng XU ; Dazhou CHEN ; Baosheng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2008;31(3):276-279
Objective To prepare serum cholesterol and triglycerides reference materials.Methods Blood units were collected from healthy donors and the sera separated and screened for cholesterol and triglycerides levels.Four serum pools were prepared by pooling sera grouped according to cholesterol and triglyceride levels.The materials were tested for homogeneity and stability and their values for total cholesterol,total glycerol and free glycerol and triglycerides were assigned by HPLC methods.Results The materials were tested to be homogeneous and stable for at least 4 years at-20℃.The certified values (reference value±expanded uncertainty)of the 4 materials for total cholesterol were(5.110±0.065) mmol/L,(4.761±0.062)mmol/L,(3.941±0.050)mmol/L and(3.158±0.041)mmol/L,respectively;for total glycerol(2.212±0.043)mmol/L,(1.679±0.033)mmol/L,(1.275±0.027)mmol/L and(1.067±0.023)mmol/L;for free glycerol(0.142±0.005)mmol/L,(0.149±0.004)mmol/L,(0.146±0.003)mmol/L and(0.122±0.003)mmol/L;and for triglycerides(2.069±0.043)mmol/L,(1.530±0.033)mmol/L,(1.129±0.027)mmol/L and(0.945±0.023)mmol/L.Conclusion Certified reference materials for serum total cholesterol,total glycerol,free glycerol and triglycerides have been prepared.
4.Effects of thyroid hormone on the expression of homeobox gene Nkx6.1 in the cerebrum tissue of offspring of hypothyroidism rat
Ren, NA ; Rui, ZHANG ; Bei-lei, WANG ; Jing-hua, LI ; Yuan, LI ; Dong-chun, LIANG ; Gang, GUO
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2010;29(2):150-154
Objective To explore the effects of thyroid hormone on the expression of homeobox gene Nkx6.1 in offspring of hypothyroidism rats and the relationship between gene expression and hormone level by supplying their hypothyroidism pregnant mother with thyroid hormone. Method A total of 240 Wistar rats were half nude and half female. Female rats were randomly divided into eight groups: control, hypothyroidism group, hypothyroidism groups which were supplied with thyroid hormone in high, medium and low dosage in early stage(1- 17 d) and in late stage( 18 - 20 d). According to 100 grams of body weight, the concentration of thyroid hormone were 3.5,2.0,0.5 μg/d in high, medium and low dosage group. All the rats were fed with low-iodine food. The normal control group was given KIO_3 solution and the other groups were given deionized water. After three months female rats were mated with male rats. The content of Nkx6.1 mRNA in brain tissue of 17-day fetal rats, new-born and 20- day old offspring by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR techniques. Results①A rat model of hypothyroidism was successfully established, there were statistical significance between 8 groups in TT_3,TT_4,FT_3,FT_4(F=4.08,31.99,5.79,26.34, all P < 0.01 ). ② The expression of Nkx6.1 mRNA had significant difference(F = 758.720, 1121.589,144.716, all P < 0.01 ) between groups in 17-day fetal rats, new-bern and 20-day old offsprings and intra- groups in different time (F=2898.863,325.605,716.285,56.329,236.727,196.678,7115.752,9152.306, all P < 0.01 ). ③The time factor and dosage factor had influence on Nkx6.1 mRNA expression(F = 1176.655,246.530, all P < 0.01 ). There were interaction between time and dosage factor(F = 1249.934, P < 0.01 ). ④Comparison of Nkx6.1 mRNA expression between hypothyroidism group and normal control group had significant difference in the above three time points(all P < 0.01 ). ⑤Comparisons of Nkx6.1 mRNA expression between 6 hypothyroidism groups which were supplied with thyroid hormone and hypothyroidism group had significant difference(all P < 0.01 ) in new-bern and 20-day old offspring; comparisons of Nkx6.1 mRNA expression between hypothyroidism groups which were supplied with high and medium thyroid hormone and hypothyroidism group had significant difference in 17-day fetal rats(all P < 0.01 ). ⑥Comparison of Nkx6.1 mRNA expression between hypothyroidism groups which were supplied with medium thyroid hormone in early stage and normal control group had no statistical significance (all P > 0.05), while between the other 5 groups which were supplied with thyroid hormone and normal control group had significant difference(all P < 0.01 ) in the above three time points.⑦Multiple comparison of early stage groups which were supplied with thyroid hormone showed that the expression of Nkx6.1 mRNA had significant difference(all P < 0.01) between high, low dosage groups and medium group in 17-day fetal rats, new-bern and 20-day offspring(all P< 0.01). ⑧Multiple comparison of late stage groups supplied with thyroid hormone showed that old offspring and between high dosage groups and low dosage groups in 17-day fetal rats and 20-day the expression of Nkx6.1 mRNA had significant difference(all P < 0.01 ) between three groups in new-bern and 20- day old offspring. Conclusion The expression of Nkx6.1 in rats offspring is highly related to the supply dosage and supply time of thyroid hormone in hypothyroidism pregnant rats.
5.Impacts of multicomponent environment on solubility of puerarin in biopharmaceutics classification system of Chinese materia medica.
Cheng-Bo HOU ; Guo-Peng WANG ; Qiang ZHANG ; Wen-Ning YANG ; Bei-Ran LV ; Li WEI ; Ling DONG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(23):4499-4504
To illustrate the solubility involved in biopharmaceutics classification system of Chinese materia medica (CMMBCS) , the influences of artificial multicomponent environment on solubility were investigated in this study. Mathematical model was built to describe the variation trend of their influence on the solubility of puerarin. Carried out with progressive levels, single component environment: baicalin, berberine and glycyrrhizic acid; double-component environment: baicalin and glycyrrhizic acid, baicalin and berberine and glycyrrhizic acid and berberine; and treble-component environment: baicalin, berberin, glycyrrhizic acid were used to describe the variation tendency of their influences on the solubility of puerarin, respectively. And then, the mathematical regression equation model was established to characterize the solubility of puerarin under multicomponent environment.
Berberine
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chemistry
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Biopharmaceutics
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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Flavonoids
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chemistry
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Glycyrrhizic Acid
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chemistry
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Isoflavones
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chemistry
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Materia Medica
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chemistry
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Solubility
6.Expression of TGF-beta1 and MMP2 in human renal cell carcinoma and their clinical significance.
Rong-Chao SUN ; Shu-Dong YANG ; Zhuo-Qun XU ; Dong GUO ; Hui-Jun MU ; Qin-He FAN ; Qiang HU ; Li-Hua ZHANG ; Jia-Bei LIANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(3):184-185
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Carcinoma, Renal Cell
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genetics
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metabolism
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Female
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Humans
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Kidney Neoplasms
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genetics
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metabolism
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Male
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Matrix Metalloproteinase 2
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genetics
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metabolism
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Middle Aged
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Transforming Growth Factor beta1
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genetics
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metabolism
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Tumor Cells, Cultured
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Young Adult
7.Angioleiomyoma of middle cranial fossa: report of a case.
Zhi-yi ZHOU ; Min-hong YU ; Jing ZHOU ; Shu-dong YANG ; Jia-bei LIANG ; Rong-chao SUN ; Guo-yi YANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2013;42(5):342-343
Actins
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metabolism
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Angiomyoma
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Cranial Fossa, Middle
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Melanoma-Specific Antigens
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metabolism
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Middle Aged
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Perivascular Epithelioid Cell Neoplasms
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immunology
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S100 Proteins
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metabolism
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Skull Base Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
8.Prostaglandin inhibitor indomethacin inhibits afferent activities of Adelta and C units in the saphenous nerve of diabetic hyperalgesic rats.
Jian LIU ; Qiao-Jun ZHANG ; Bei-Chuan GUO ; Dong-Yuan CAO ; Ke-Mo WANG
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2002;54(5):379-384
The effects of a non-selective inhibitor of cyclo-oxygenase (COX) indomethacin, and exogenous prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) on A(delta) units and C units in the saphenous nerve of diabetic hyperalgesic rats were studied. The results showed that the conduction velocity of A(delta) units and C units and their mechanical threshold in diabetic hyperalgesic rats were obviously decreased, and a small number of A(delta) units (4/24) and C units (2/18) produced increased spontaneous activities. Intraperitoneal injection of indomethacin in diabetic hyperalgesic rats significantly relieved mechanical hyperalgesia, and resulted in a decrease in spontaneous afferent activities of the A(delta) units and C units. Subcutaneous injection of exogenous PGE(2) into the diabetic hyperalgesic and control rats produced a significant decrease in mechanical threshold of the A(delta) units and C units, and elicited discharge from 3 A(delta) units (3/24) and 1 C unit (1/18) in diabetic hyperalgesic rats and from 2 A(delta) units (2/13) in control rats. The present data suggest that the synthesis and release of PGs are increased in diabetic neuropathy, PGs can sensitize and /or activate A(delta) units and C units and elicit hyperalgesia and allodynia in diabetic rats.
Afferent Pathways
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drug effects
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physiopathology
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Animals
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Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental
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physiopathology
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Femoral Nerve
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drug effects
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physiopathology
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Hyperalgesia
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physiopathology
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Indomethacin
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pharmacology
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Male
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Pain Threshold
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drug effects
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Prostaglandin Antagonists
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pharmacology
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
9.Effects of different levels of iodine nutrition on liver typeⅠdeiodinase and brain typeⅡdeiodinase activities in rat
Bei SUN ; Ai-Jun ZUO ; Dong-Chun LIANG ; Gang GUO ; Xue-Qin ZHAO ; Yu-Qin YAN ; Zu-Pei CHEN ; Jing-Yu ZHANG ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2000;0(06):-
Wistar rats with different levels of iodine nutrition were killed after 3,6 and 12 months of experiments.Serum thyroid hormones were assayed with RIA.The activity of typeⅠdeiodinase(DⅠ)and typeⅡdeiodinase(DⅡ)was measured based on the release of radioiodide from the ~(125)Ⅰ-labeled substrate.The result showed that hypothyroidism reflected by decreased T_4 happened during the initial phase of iodine deficiency.The activity of DⅠand DⅡin rats was raised significantly in iodine deficiency groups.An excess of iodine inhibited DⅠactivity resulting in decreased serum TT_3 and FT_3.However,DⅡactivity increased in rats with iodine excess, attributing to the inactivation of T_3 and T_4 to the substrate of DⅡenzyme.
10.Myeloid-derived growth factor improves blood glucose level in type 2 diabetic mice by promoting glucagon-like peptide 1 secretion
Li WANG ; Guangda XIANG ; Bei GUO ; Jiajia ZHANG ; Lin XIANG ; Jing DONG ; Min LIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2019;35(7):591-598
Objective To investigate the effect of myeloid-derived growth factor ( MYDGF) on the secretion of glucagon-like peptide 1 ( GLP-1) in type 2 diabetic mice and its mechanism. Methods A type 2 diabetes model was established by injecting streptozotocin into C57BL/6J wild type ( WT) mice and MYDGF knockout ( KO) mice, which were divided into diabetic group ( WT-D, KO-D) and non-diabetic group ( WT-ND, KO-ND) . Six weeks later, the relevant indicators were detected. Next, those mice were divided into wild-type diabetes group (WT-GFP), wild-type diabetes MYDGF intervention group (WT-MYDGF), knockout type diabetes group (KO-GFP), and knockout type MYDGF intervention group ( KO-MYDG ) according to whether or not the AAV-MYDGF intervention was performed. The wild-type non-diabetic mice were used as a blank control group to observe the effects of MYDGF on biochemical indexes, GLP-1 secretion, and mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase ( MEK)/extracellular regulated protein kinases ( ERK) signal pathway in mice. Results After 6 weeks of intervention, there was no significant difference in the glucose and lipid metabolism indexes between WT-ND and KO-ND groups ( P>0.05) . Compared with WT-D group, fasting plasma glucose (FPG), HbA1C, and blood lipid levels in KO-D group were increased, while gcg, pc3 mRNA, and GLP-1 secretion levels were decreased (all P<0.05). Compared with the WT-GFP group, FPG, HbA1C , and blood lipid levels were decreased in WT-MYDGF group, while gcg and pc3 mRNA, and GLP-1 secretion levels were increased (all P<0.05). KO group revealed a result similar to that in WT group after MYDGF intervention. Western blotting showed that the phosphorylation level of ERK1/2 was lowered in KO diabetic mice compared with WT diabetic mice, which was enhanced in WT and KO mice after MYDGF intervention. Conclusions MYDGF promotes the secretion of GLP-1 by activating MEK/ERK signaling pathway, thereby delaying the development of diabetes.