1.Studies on the Basic Principles for the Processing of Rhizoma Cibotii Part I Influence of Rhizoma Cibotii and Its Processed Samples on Thrombin Induced Rabbit Platelet Aggregation
Jun LI ; Tianzhu JIA ; Guangli DU ; Hongwei HAN ; Jinpeng LIU
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2000;31(9):678-680
The influence of Cibotium barometz (L.) J. Sm. and its processed samples on thrombin-induced platelet aggregation in rabbits was studied. The results showed that all differently processed sam-ples tested could inhibit platelet aggregation, with activities in the decreasing order of Rhizoma Cibotiiroasted in stirring sand>steamed after being salted>steamed after steeped in wine>simply steamed>theunprocessed crude Rhizoma Cibotii.
2.Correlation between syndromes of posthepatitic cirrhosis and biological parameters: a report of 355 cases
Qin ZHANG ; Hong QIU ; Lei WANG ; Guangli DU ; Ping LIU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2007;5(2):130-3
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the pathological factors of syndrome pathomechanism through studying the correlation between syndromes of posthepatitic cirrhosis and biological parameters. METHODS: Clinical information of three hundred and fifty-five patients with posthepatitic cirrhosis was collected and the database was established. Parameters with statistical significance were analyzed with multi-factor regression analysis to investigate the main influencing factors of the syndromes of posthepatitic cirrhosis. RESULTS: Formulae of six syndromes, including syndrome of yin deficiency of liver and kidney, syndrome of damp heat, syndrome of stagnated heat smoldering, syndrome of yang deficiency of spleen and kidney, syndrome of stagnation of liver qi and spleen deficiency and syndrome of blood stasis due to qi deficiency, were established with stepwise regression analysis. CONCLUSIONS: One of the pathophysiological bases of syndrome of blood stasis due to qi deficiency in cirrhosis is synthetic dysfunction of hepatocytes. The pathophysiological basis of syndrome of damp heat is inflammatory injury, which is also syndrome of stagnated heat smoldering in cirrhosis patients. The relationship between syndrome of yin deficiency of liver and kidney and stasis and damp heat may be the pathophysiological basis of the posthepatitic cirrhosis..
3.Comparison of results of two routes of central venous catheterization
Liping DU ; Guangli LIU ; Yuyun CHU ; Chunlian SUN
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(03):-
Objectives:To compare the advantage and the disadvantage between the normally inserted central venous catheter(NICC) and the peripherally inserted central venous catheter(PICC). Methods:The patients were divided into two groups by different insertion methods:NICC group and PICC group.The success rate of first insertion point,the time of insertion, the symptom of patients during insertion, the complication of insertion and the rate of catheter septicemia were compared. Results:The group of PICC had a higher rate of successful insertion, a less time of insertion, a less time of insertion, a lower rate of complication, but a higher rate of catheter septicemia,when compared with the group of NICC. Conclusions:①PICC have some advantages being simple in insertion and of less complications.②The PICC patients have more chances to suffer from the catheter septicemia.③Perepheral venous inflammation and veno-occlusion more earily occurr in PICC patients.
4.Dynamic change of metabolism related protein in liver tissue of rats' model of hepatic fibrosis and regulatory effect of fuzheng huayu decoction on it.
Ying LIU ; Ping LIU ; Yi-Yang HU ; Lieming XU ; Lei WANG ; Yongping MU ; Guangli DU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2006;26(3):224-227
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of Fuzheng Huayu decoction (FHD) intervention on hepatic fibrosis.
METHODSWistar rats were randomly divided into 3 groups: rats in the normal group only treated with subcutaneous injection of saline, rats in the model group and the FHD group were made into hepatic fibrosis by subcutaneous injection of 40% carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-olive solution and then those in the FHD group were treated with FHD by gastric perfusion after modeling. Liver samples of the rats were obtained for routine pathological observation, hydroxyproline determination and proteome quantitative determination. After then, the proteome profile was obtained through 2-dimensional electrophoresis and silver staining, and analyzed. More than 30 proteins with different expression were identified by MALDI-TOF-MS.
RESULTS(1) The integral response of vital movement such as body weight and activity of hepatic fibrosis declined in the CCl4 induced liver fibrosis rats; (2) Liver fibrosis were associated with abnormal metabolism; (3) There were four material metabolism-related protein showed by hepatic proteome mass spectrography, which expressed different between the normal and the fibrotic rats, i. e. the perchloric acid soluble protein, the phosphatidylinositol transferase, the phosphoglycerate kinase and the endoplasmic reticulum-60 protease; (4) The expressions of the above-mentioned four proteins in the FHD group were nearly the same as those of normal level.
CONCLUSION(1) Liver fibrosis is accompanied with abnormal protein synthesis and decomposition, as well as the enhanced activity of glycolysis; (2) The existence of metabolism-related proteins is one of the elements for the liver in regulating metabolism; (3) The regulation on the expressions of metablism-related proteins is one of the pathways for FHD to exert its anti-hepatic fibrosis effect.
Animals ; Carbon Tetrachloride ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Hydroxyproline ; metabolism ; Liver ; metabolism ; Liver Cirrhosis, Experimental ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; Male ; Phosphoglycerate Kinase ; metabolism ; Phytotherapy ; Proteins ; metabolism ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar