1.Study Advance in Chemical Compositions and Pharmacological Activities of Ficus Pumila L.
Enjing ZHANG ; Junhua MENG ; Qingyuan ZENG
China Pharmacist 2017;20(7):1293-1295
Through reviewing the relative literatures at home and abroad in recent years, the research progress in the chemical compositions and pharmacological activities of Ficuspumila L.was summarized.The study situation of flavonoids, terpenoids and carbohydrates et al in Ficuspumila L.was reviewed, and such pharmacological activities as antibacterial, antioxidant, hypoglycemic and anti-tumor of Ficuspumila L.were also evaluated.The modern researches showed Ficuspumila L.could be used for the treatment of intestinal cancer, lymphoma, mammary cancer and esophagus cancer.The review provided scientific basis for the further research and clinical application of Ficuspumila L.
2.Interventional Treatment of Ureteral Stricture with Percutaneous Renal Puncture in Combination with Via Urethra
Xiquan ZHANG ; Shengqiang WANG ; Enjing LIU ; Ge DONG ; Feng GUO ; Xiaolin PAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 1992;0(11):-
Objective To evaluate the interventional therapeatic efficacy of ureteral stricture or obstruction with two ways of percutaneous renal puncture and via urethra simultaneously.Methods 131 patients with ureteral stricture or obstruction were treated with both percutaneous renal puncture and via urethra.Results 149 ureters in 125 patients with benign ureteral stricture were treated with stents in this way,123 patients(149 ureters) were successful and 2 cases failed.9 ureters in 6 patients with malignant ureteral stricture or obstruction were treated with stents successfully.All patients were followed-up for 6 to 120 months,the clinical symptoms of patients were relieved or disappeared,and the infection was controlled,and the uretral obstruction wasn't noticed.Conclusion The treatment of ureteral strictures with percutaneous renal puncture in combination with via urethra is effective,easy and safe.
3.Quality Status Evaluation and Improvement Suggestions of Case Analysis Work of Clinical Pharmacists
Wei CAO ; Shuhong BU ; Jing XIA ; Qian WANG ; Tingting GUO ; Enjing ZHANG
China Pharmacist 2016;19(6):1129-1131
Objective: To provide reference for clinical pharmacists to write case analysis work .Methods: The reviews of 185 case analysis work of clinical pharmacists from the training bases all over the country were collected .Combined with the practical expe-rience of clinical teaching , the reviews were analyzed and discussed .Results:The problems in title , introduction , drug use analysis , summary and experience of the case analysis work were pointed out , and some improvement suggestions were provided , especially those for the improvement of case analysis evaluation form .Conclusion:Although the case analysis work has been screened by the teachers of training bases , the problems are still outstanding .The rationalization proposals provided in the paper maybe help improve the quality of case analysis work .
4.Effects and mechanism of osthol on skin wound healing and angiogenesis in rats
Xiyan FEI ; Dan WANG ; Juan JIANG ; Xinfang HE ; Enjing ZHANG ; Shuqi FEI
China Pharmacy 2025;36(3):324-329
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of osthole (OST) on skin wound healing and angiogenesis in rats by regulating the sonic hedgehog (SHH) signaling pathway. METHODS Full-layer skin defect wound model rats were established and then randomly separated into Model group, OST low-dose, medium-dose and high-dose groups (OST-L group, OST-M group, OST-H group, 20, 30, 40 mg/kg OST), high-dose OST+SHH inhibitor cyclopamide group (OST-H+cyclopamide group, 40 mg/kg OST+10 mg/kg cyclopamide), with 12 rats in each group. Another 12 rats were selected as the control group. The wound healing of rats on 1, 7 and 14 days of administration was observed, and the wound healing rate of rats in each group was measured. The pathological changes and collagen deposition in rat wound tissue were observed; the levels of angiopoietin-1 (Ang-1) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in wound tissue of rats were detected; the relative expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR-2) mRNA were also detected in wound tissue of rats; the protein expressions of VEGFA, VEGFR-2, SHH and glioma-associated oncogene homolog-1 (GLI1) were determined in wound tissue of rats. RESULTS Compared with Model group, the healing rate of skin wound, relative expression of collagen protein, the levels of Ang-1 and bFGF, the mRNA and protein expressions of VEGFA and VEGFR-2, and the protein expressions of SHH and GLI1 were all significantly increased in OST-M and OST-H groups (P<0.05). The wound tissue underwent significant re- epithelialization, with reduced inflammatory cell infiltration and granulation tissue edema, and an increase in the number of new blood vessels. SHH inhibitor cycloparamide weakened the promoting effects of OST on skin wound healing and angiogenesis in rats. CONCLUSIONS OST may promote skin wound healing and angiogenesis in rats by activating the SHH signaling pathway.