1.Comparison of baicalin,paeoniflorin and glycyrrhetic acid in different decoctions of Huangqin Decoction
Jian-Zhen CHEN ; Gui-Yuan LV ; Xiao-Min LUO ; Lei YE ; Jian-Ming CHEN ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(09):-
AIM: To compare the contents of baicalin,paeoniflorin and glycyrrhetic acid in the seperated and mixed decoction of Huangqin Decoction(Radix Scutellariae,Radix Paeoniae alba,Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae and Fructus Jujubae). METHODS: The contents of baicalin,paeoniflorin and glycyrrhetic acid were analyzed by HPLC.Chromatographic conditions included: Hypersil BDS C_(18) column and the mobile phase consisted of a mixture of methanol-water-phosphoric acid(47(∶)53(∶)0.2),acetonitrile-water-phosphoric acid(18(∶)82(∶)0.1) and methanol-water-phosphate buffer solution(70(∶)29(∶)1).Baicalin,paeoniflorin and glycyrrhetic acid were detected at 280 nm,230 nm and 250 nm respectively. RESULTS: The linear range of baicalin,paeoniflorin and glycyrrhetic acid were 2.88—72.00 ?g/mL,2.85—22.80 ?g/mL and 4.16—52.00 ?g/mL respectively.The contents of baicalin in the mixed decoction was higher than that in the seperated decoction.The contents of paeoniflorin and glycyrrhetic acid in the mixed decoction were almost as same as that in seperated decoction. CONCLUSION: The contents of active ingredients in the mixed and seperated decoction are different.
2.Bacteriology and Clinical Analysis of Severe Pneumonia in Infants and Young Children in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
hai-yan, LUO ; yi-min, ZHU ; gui-nan, LI ; zheng-hui, XIAO ; xian-bin, LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(16):-
0.05);Compared to Gram-negative bacilli group of sputum culture,Gram-positive cocci group had significant diffe-rence in the incidence of gastrointestinal dysfunction and microcirculatory disorders(Pa
3.Meatoplasty with pedicle flap for meatal stenosis secondary to chronic balanitis.
Sheng-song HUANG ; Ya-ping GUI ; Hua-rong LUO ; Min WU ; Qi-min ZHANG ; Jun-fiang LI ; Deng-long WU
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(7):630-633
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of meatoplasty with the pedicle flap in the treatment of meatal stenosis secondary to chronic balanitis.
METHODSWe retrospectively analyzed 32 cases of meatal stenosis secondary to chronic balanitis treated by meato- plasty with the pedicle flap. All the patients had a history of chronic balanitis and had received meatal dilatation or simple ventral mea- totomy without significant effect. Their mean maximum urinary flow rate (Qmax) was (4.3 ± 2.4) ml/s. During the operation, A "/\"-shaped incision was made in the healthy epidermis and a flap was harvested from the frenulum. After complete removal of the scar, the flap was placed into the urethral wall, followed by reconstruction of the external urethral orifice.
RESULTSThe patients were fol- lowed up for 6 to 30 months, which revealed smooth urination in all the patients with Qmax of (26.7 ± 4.5) ml/s and normal erectile function and uresiesthesis.
CONCLUSIONWith little invasiveness and few complications, meatoplasty with the pedicle flap is an ideal surgical method for the treatment of meatal stenosis secondary to chronic balanitis. However, there might be some change in the normal appearance of the balanus postoperatively, and its long-term effect needs further observation.
Balanitis ; complications ; Constriction, Pathologic ; etiology ; surgery ; Dilatation ; Humans ; Male ; Postoperative Period ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; Retrospective Studies ; Surgical Flaps ; Urethra ; surgery ; Urethral Stricture ; etiology ; surgery ; Urination
4.Efficacy and restenosis of cypher stent in elderly patients with coronary heart disease
Cheng-Heng HU ; Zhi-Min DU ; Chu-Fan LUO ; Yi LI ; Gui-Fu WU ; Wu-Tao ZEN ; Xing WU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2001;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the efficacy and security of cypher stent(sirolimus-eluting stent)in the treatment of old patients with coronary heart disease(CHD).Methods From November 2002 to May 2005,328 elderly CHD cases(age:60-86 years)were treated with 415 Cypher stents.Among the 328 patients,66 had ST-segment elevation of myocardial infarction,21 had non ST-segment elevation of myocardial infarction,149 had unstable angina and 92 had stable angina.As for lesion characteristics,diffuse disease was found in 91 case(26.1%),bifurcation lesions in 68 cases(19.6%),chronic total occlusion lesions in 56 cases(16.0%),in-stent restenosis in 14 cases and ostial lesions in 15 case.The immediate angiographic outcome,major cardiac event(MACE) and angiographic follow-up at 6 months were assessed.Results Stent implantation was successfully achieved in 99% patients with CHD.Acute and sub-acute stent thrombosis occurred in 2 patients,late stent thrombosis with AMI occurred in 2 patients,1 died during the 6 months follow-up.The MACE rate during hospitalization was 0.6% and 3.6% during 6 months follow-up.Angiographic follow-up in 84 patients at 6 months showed that in-stent restenosis rate(ISR)was 8.3%(restenosis within the stents was 2.4%).The target vessel revascularization(TLR)rate was 5.9%.Conclusions Cypher stent implantation in CHD is safe and effective,the ISR rate and TLR rate are significantly lower than those of bare metal stents.
5.Studies on the optimal expression condition, purification and its characterization of ScFv-2F3.
Yuan-Ming LUO ; Ying MU ; Jing-Yan WEI ; Gang-Lin YAN ; Gui-Min LUO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2002;18(1):74-78
The expression vectors of the gene encoding ScFv-2F3 were transformed into E. coli BL21(DE3). Clones of higher expression were first selected, then were grown in the presence of IPTG at 37 degrees C to induce its expression. The culture conditions were carefully optimized. It was found that optimal conditions were as follows: the induction was started as OD590 reached to 1.0-1.8; the concentration of IPTG was 0.3-0.5 mmol/L and induction time is 7 h. The yield of ScFv-2F3 expressed in the selected clones is about 20% of the total proteins. The optimal culture conditions were successfully applied to fermenter of 50 L. The conditions of washing the inclusion bodies were also optimized. A two-step method was used to renature the inclusion body. The expression product of interest and its biological activities were characterized with Western blotting and ELISA. A novel selenium-containing single-chain abzyme with GPX activity was prepared.
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6.Professor LUO Cai-gui's experience of using acupoint "Baliao" for treatment of low back pain.
Qun-Wen LU ; Min-Yu WANG ; Qing-Bing LI ; Yi-Wen WAN ; Da-Wei SHI ; Zhong-Xing LIU ; Jian LUO ; Cai-Gui LUO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(12):1225-1227
Professor LUO Cai-gui's experience of acupuncture at acupoint "Baliao" with twisting manipulation for treatment of low back pain is introduced. This method has significant efficacy on improving low back pain and numbness of lower extremities, which is characterized with short-time manipulation, quick de-qi and long effective time. The acupuncture methods, manipulations, precautions, etc. are elaborated in details. A typical case is added.
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7.Retrospective investigation of inpatients with chronic wounds.
Jing-ying CAI ; Man ZHOU ; Gui-feng DAI ; Man LUO ; Li-min TIAN ; Ting XIE
Chinese Journal of Burns 2011;27(2):135-138
OBJECTIVETo investigate cause of chronic wounds and related status of patients so as to provide strategy for study and treatment of chronic wounds and establishment of health policy.
METHODSA total of twelve thousand one hundred and sixty-one cases hospitalized in our hospital in 2008 were enrolled in the study. A chronic wound was defined as skin tissue defect which could not heal after one month of treatment. Medical records were thus screened. Then a retrospective study was performed on patients with chronic wounds with analysis of age, gender, injury cause, therapy, and average length of hospital stay. Data were processed with chi-square test and one-way analysis of variance.
RESULTSInvestigation showed: 397 out of 12 161 cases (accounting for 3.3%) were recognized as having chronic wounds. (1) The main causes for chronic wound were burn, diabetes, and pressure ulcer, accounting for 59.9% (238/397), 15.6% (62/397), 10.8% (43/397), respectively. The other causes were operative injury, infection, varicosity, etc. There was statistical difference among the numbers of patients with chronic wounds with regard to various causes of injury (χ(2) = 136.21, P = 0.001). (2) Among patients with chronic wound, the ratio of male and female was 2.0:1.0 with mean age of (44 ± 23) years, and the highest ratio occurred in patients older than 70 years. There was significant difference in the numbers of patients with chronic wound among different age groups (χ(2) = 24.12, P = 0.025). There was statistical difference among the numbers of patients with chronic wound in different age groups with each cause of injury (with χ(2) values from 7.86 to 28.31, P values all below 0.05). (3) All patients with chronic wounds received traditional dressing. In 60.5% (240/397) and 86.4% (343/397) of patients, operative treatment or antibiotics were given. (4) The average length of hospital stay in patients with chronic wound [(38 ± 27) d] was longer as compared with that of all the inpatients in the same period [(15 ± 7) d, F = 22.82, P = 0.012]. There was obvious difference in the average length of hospital stay among patients with chronic wound caused by different reasons (F = 24.06, P = 0.036), in which burn injury resulted in the longest length of hospital stay [(47 ± 27) d].
CONCLUSIONSChronic wounds are mainly caused by diabetes and burn, and characterized by old age and longer length of hospital stay. It is necessary to strengthen translational research and related policy making, so that more rational treatment can be applied for patients with chronic wounds.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Age Factors ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Burns ; complications ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Chronic Disease ; Diabetes Complications ; therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Inpatients ; Length of Stay ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Wound Healing ; Young Adult
8.Early reconstruction of the periorbital injuries.
Jin-Chao LUO ; Lai GUI ; Zhi-Yong ZHANG ; Li TENG ; Jing-Min ZHU ; Tian-Zhi HAO ; Zhi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2008;24(5):362-364
OBJECTIVETo study the clinical characteristics and the treatment of periorbital injuries.
METHODS61 cases were treated, including 30 cases orbitozygomatic fracture, 6 cases of frontal-orbital fracture, 8 cases of naso-ethmoid-orbital fracture, 7 cases of blow -out fracture and 10 cases of complicated fracture. The patients were diagnosed after physical examination and other examination, like CT. Through bicoronal or local mini incision at the end of eyebrow, combined with subciliary incision and local wound approach, the fractured sites were exposed completely. Then the fractured fragments were repositioned and fixed rigidly. The orbital wall was reconstructed with titanium net and Medpor.
RESULTSThe wounds healed primarily. Good cosmetic and functional results achieved in most of the patients. 4 cases underwent second-stage ophthalmectomy. 2 patients had diplopia after operation, but improved gradually. 3 cases of blepharoptosis needed further treatment.
CONCLUSIONSEarly diagnosis and treatment is very important for periorbital injuries. Fracture reposition and orbital wall reconstruction should he performed at early period.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Child ; Female ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Orbital Fractures ; surgery ; Skull Fractures ; surgery ; Young Adult
9.Investigation on dietary nutrients among rural stranded children of 2-7 year olds in China
Dan-Hui DUAN ; Ming-Yuan ZHU ; Jia-You LUO ; Zheng WANG ; Chu-Hui FU ; Wei-Min ZHANG ; Mei-Ling YAO ; Gui-Qin DUAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2009;30(4):326-330
Objective To understand the dietary nutrients among rural stranded children.Methods 2551 children aged 2 to 7, including 1278 stranded children in the rural areas and another 1273 children served as controls were selected, using multistage stratified cluster random sampling. Dietary survey was performed with three-day weighing dietary method and questionnaire on food intake. Data on diet were analyzed and evaluated by the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) recommend by Chinese Nutrition Society, to evaluate the levels on energy and nutrient intake among stranded children in the rural areas. Results The dietary pattern among rural stranded children mainly consisted of grains and vegetables, but the intakes of animal products, fruits, and snacks were significantly less than in the control group. The intakes of three major energy-producing nutrients were below the recommend nutrient intake. Minerals as calcium, zinc, selenium, kalium and vitamins as vitamin A, B1, B2were insufficient.Most of the rural stranded children took nutrients insufficiently, with 50% lack of adequate energy and 80% of protein, 90% of minerals (calcium, zinc etc.) and vitamins (vitamin B1 and vitamin B2 etc.).Sources from high quality protein was insufficient, only consisting 35% of the total protein, but overabundant (over 64 % ) from the plants. The intake of plant-sourced iron was overabundant, accounted for 87%. Conclusion The dietary pattern was unsatisfactory with insufficient intake of energy-sourced proteins and some nutrients. The sources of energy, protein, and iron were mostly obtained from underbalaneed foods. It is necessary to improve the dietary nutrients status among rural stranded children aged 2-7 years.
10.Study of Electro-acupuncture on Phosphorylation of Tau Protein in Alzheimer's Disease Rats through p38MAPK Signaling Pathway
Min ZHANG ; Gui-Hua XU ; Wei-Xin WANG ; Cai-Feng LUO ; Rong-Zhu LU ; Di-Juan MENG
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(3):261-264
ABSTRACT:OBJECTIVE To explore the mechanism of treating Alzheimer's disease model rats by electro-acupuncture through detecting the phosphorylation of p38MAPK and tau protein in hippocampus.METHODS SD rats were randomly di-vided into control group,sham-operated group,model group and electric-acupuncture group.The model group and electric-ac-upuncture group were injected with Aβ1-40 into hippocampus.20 d later,the electric-acupuncture group had electric-acupuncture at Baihui(GV20) and Shenshu(BL23)appoints.Morris Water Maze was used to observe rates memory abilities,and western blot and immunohistochemistry were used to determine the expression of p-p38MAPK and p-tau181.RESULTS The electric-acupuncture group significantly improved learning and memory abilities(P <0.05);expression of p-p38MAPK and p-tau181 in the model group was significantly higher than the others,while significantly reduced after electric-acupuncture treatment(P <0.05).CONCLUSION Acupuncture can regulate expression of p-tau181 through p38MAPK signaling pathway and improve the learning and memory ability of AD rats.