1.Adverse drug reactions induced by Mailuoning injection: literature review on 162 cases.
Gui-Ying XING ; Chang-Yu LI ; Yuan-Xiao YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(11):1322-1326
To understand the adverse drug reaction (ADR) induced by Mailuoning injection. 162 ADRs due to the drug were retrieved from national medical journals of 1988-2007 for statistics. It was shown that there was no relationship between ADR and dosage, but ADR appeared mostly in middle-aged and old groups, and more in male than in female. The occurrence of ADR was commonly within 30 min after injection. It involved injuries of various systems and organs. As for the 123 cases of allergy, 38 were anaphylactic shock (accounting for 23.46%), two people died. ADR characterized by immediate type on initial use and tachy type. It should be paid more attention to the Mailuoning injection for the immediate hypersensitivity reaction (such as anaphylactic shock).
Adolescent
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Adult
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Age Distribution
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Anaphylaxis
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chemically induced
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epidemiology
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pathology
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Child
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
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epidemiology
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mortality
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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adverse effects
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Female
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Humans
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Injections
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Sex Distribution
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Time Factors
2.Association of the glycophorin A gene mutation in peripheral erythrocytes and chronic benzene poisoning.
Cai-hong XING ; Zhi-ying JI ; Gui-lan LI ; Song-nian YIN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2007;25(2):87-90
OBJECTIVETo explore the association of the glycophorin A(GPA) gene mutation in peripheral erythrocytes and chronic benzene poisoning.
METHODSSixty-three patients with chronic benzene poisonings and 45 benzene-exposed workers who were engaged in the same job title were investigated. Fluorescence immunolabeling technique and flow cytometry were used to detect GPA mutation frequency in peripheral read blood cell.
RESULTSA significant decrease in WBC count and neutrophil count was found in patients with chronic benzene poisoning compared with control individuals (P<0.01). The WBC count and neutrophil count both decreased along with the GPA-NN frequency, and the trends were significant(P<0.05).Both WBC counts and neutrophil counts decreased as the frequency, and trends were significant(P<0.05). GPA-NN frequency increased along with the accumulative exposure score, and the trend was significant (P = 0.0026). There was no significant trend between the GPA-Nphi frequency and the accumulative exposure score (P = 0.2037).
CONCLUSIONA decrease in WBC count and neutrophil count is found in patients with chronic benzene poisoning, which can arise from genetic damage in bone marrow stem cells, namely gene-duplicating mutations (NN) at the GPA locus in bone marrow cells of MN-heterozygous subjects, GPA-NN mutagens contributed to the pathogenesis of chronic benzene poisoning.
Adult ; Benzene ; poisoning ; Bone Marrow Cells ; pathology ; Case-Control Studies ; Erythrocytes ; pathology ; Female ; Genetic Variation ; Glycophorin ; genetics ; Humans ; Leukocyte Count ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Mutation Rate ; Neutrophils ; pathology
3.Preparation and performance characterization of pseudo-ginseng entrapped in crosslinked chitosan/polyacrylic acid/poly(ethylene oxide) nanofibrous membrane.
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2015;44(6):665-671
OBJECTIVETo prepare the cross-linked chitosan/poly(acrylic acid)/poly (ethylene oxide) nanofibrous membrance loaded with pseudo-ginseng and to determine its characteristics.
METHODSPseudo-ginseng entrapped in chitosan, poly (acrylic acid), poly (ethylene oxide) nanofibrous membrane loaded with pseudo-ginseng was prepared by electrospinning and thermal treatment method. The surface morphology of fiber membrane was observed by scanning electron microscopy and the chemical structures were characterized by infrared spectroscopy; the thermal decomposition temperature was analyzed by the thermogravimetric analysis. UV-Vis spectra were used to evaluate the in vitro release properties.
RESULTSThe average diameter of the prepared nanofibrous particles was (181 ± 71) nm. The tensile strength of fiber membrane increased by 35.3% and the decomposition temperature increased from 197℃ to 208℃ after crosslinking. Compared with casting film, the structure of fiber membrane increased the release rate and the overall amount of active components from pseudo-ginseng.
CONCLUSIONThe preparation of chitosan fiber loaded with pseudo-ginseng is simple and the dispersion of pseudo-ginseng is homogeneous. This fibrous pseudo-ginseng exhibited good release performance, providing a new Chinese medicine formulation.
Acrylic Resins ; chemistry ; Chitosan ; chemistry ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ; Panax ; chemistry ; Polyethylene Glycols ; chemistry ; Temperature
4.Influence of pomegranate polyphenols in cognitive impairment of chronic cerebral hypo-perfused rats
Li LIU ; Jin-Song XIAO ; Xing-Gui LI ; Ying YANG ; Zi-An ZHONG ; Hui LIU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2012;11(11):1088-1092
Objective To discuss the influence of pomegranate polyphenols in cognitive impairment of chronic cerebral hypo-perfused rats.Methods Healthy male Wistar rats were selected in our study and randomly divided into sham-operated group,bilateral common carotid artery occlusion/two-vessel occlusion group (2VO control group) and 2VO+PJ (pomegranate Juice) group.The chronic cerebral hypo-perfused rat models were established by permanent occlusion of bilateral common carotid arteries of rats; one week after surgery,the rats in the first two groups were fed with sugar water and those in the last group were fed with pomegranate juice at a dosage of 2 mL/d by gavage for 7 weeks.Then,spatial learning and memory abilities were assessed using Morris water maze test.After that,the levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and malondialdehyde (MDA) in the cortex and hippocampus were assessed by biochemical determinations.The protein expression level of 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE) was detected by Western blotting.Results The time of escape latencies in 2VO control group was longer while the time spent in object square was shorter than those of sham-operated group (P<0.05); the time spent in the object square of 2VO+PJ group ([6.18±1.32] s) was significantly longer as compared with that of 2VO control group ([3.96±1.65] s,P<0.05),and that of the escape latencies was shorter as compared with that of 2VO control group (P<0.05).The SOD levels in the 2VO+PJ group (the cortex:[19.79±3.34] U/mg prot,the hippocampus:[20.87±0.77] U/mg prot) were significantly higher than those of 2VO control group (the cortex [15.79±0.39],the hippocampus [18.90±0.81],P<0.05).The MDA levels in the 2VO+PJ group (the cortex:[1.21±0.29] nmol/mg prot,the hippocampus [2.31±0.35] nmol/mg prot)were obviously lower than those of 2VO control group (the cortex [1.74±0.42],the hippocampus [2.86±0.51],P<0.05).The 4-HNE level in the 2VO+PJ was significantly lower than that of 2VO control group (P<0.05).Conclusion Pomegranate polyphenol can improve the cognitive impairment in rats after chronic cerebral hypoperfusion,which may be related to its anti-oxidative effect.
5.Study on signal transmission characteristics of meridian based on electrical network theory and experiments.
Zhi-Gong WANG ; Xiao-Ying LÜ ; Jian-Yun GAO ; Yu-Hang WANG ; Cen-Yu HUANG ; Yue-Lin CHEN ; Li-Yang XING ; Gui-Ying WANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2011;31(8):705-710
Study on features of acupoints with resistance test in the past half century is reviewed in this article. Mechanism and technology of the method are introduced as well as its shortcomings. The determination method of signal transmission along meridians with the combination of electrical network theories and practice is advanced. And the result of a series experiments on one meridian at the superficial part of the body are given as well. Thus, it is concluded that the signals of the point-in/point-out and the signals along a non-meridian path with the same distance are significantly different, which gives a verification of the feasibility of the method by using electrical network theories to set out characteristics of signal transmission along meridians dynamically.
Acupuncture Points
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Electrophysiological Phenomena
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Electrophysiology
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instrumentation
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methods
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Humans
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Meridians
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Signal Transduction
6.Application of PICC on central venous pressure monitoring:a Meta-analysis
Ying XIA ; Baokun XING ; Yan GUI ; Anli ZHANG ; Qing SUN ; Ying WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(6):812-817
Objective To identify the difference in the central venous pressure measured via two different approaches. Methods We had searched the databases including PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure ( CNKI) , VIP Database and Wanfang Database, and Google Scholar was used for supplement search. All the experimental studies with self-control design that investigated the difference in the central venous pressure measured via two different approaches from the database foundation of until 2014 were included. The literature exclusion and data collection were performed independently by two investigators. The literature quality was evaluated by the 2nd edition of quality assessment of diagnostic accuracy studies tool (QUADAS-2). All the studies enrolled were assigned to high-quality and low-quality groups for subsequent stratified meta-analysis. Results A total of 8 studies involving 273 samples were entered in the final analysis. Pooled analyses from all studies revealed a statistically significant difference between the two approaches ( P=0. 002), and the pooled deviation is 0. 436 (95% CI:0. 166-0. 707). Conclusions Consideration of minor difference between the two approaches showed by meta-analysis, peripherally-inserted central catheter ( PICC) remains feasible to measure central venous pressure. The consistency of the two approaches used for measuring central venous pressure requires further validation by large-scale clinical trials.
7.One family investigation and risk factors analysis of developmental dysplasia of the hip.
Gui-ying YING ; Yong JIA ; Fu-xing PEI ; Zong-ke ZHOU ; Rong-sheng LUAN ; Hai-tao YU ; Jing YANG ; Bin SHEN ; Wei FENG ; Zhi-yu CHEN ; You-cheng ZHENG ; Wen-guo LIU ; Shu-gui TANG ; Zhi-yong SONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2007;24(1):84-87
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical manifestations and risk factors of the patients from developmental dysplasia of the hip(DDH) family.
METHODSDetailed epidemiology investigation, physical examination, functional movement assessment, lab test and X-ray examination were applied to the whole members of a DDH family.
RESULTSIn the family with 9 generations and 218 persons, the incidence of DDH was 31.03% in 145 survivors. Patients mainly manifested bilateral knee and hip joint pain, flexion contracture of hip, limitation in internal and external rotation of hip; a few had arthritic functional disorder, deformation, and limp. The radiography illustrated shallow acetabulum with increased inclination, which encompassed the femoral head badly. Deformation of the femoral head, narrow joint space and osteophyte were also found by X-ray examination. The main risk factors of DDH were genetic factors, gender, birth season etc. The son or daughter with one or two DDH parents had a higher risk for developing DDH than those with no DDH parents. Furthermore, first-degree relatives of the DDH patients also had a greater chance to develop DDH than second-degree relatives and third-degree relatives. The incidence among females was higher than males, and the family member who was given birth in winter had a highest risk for developing DDH. However, there was no difference between incidence of DDH in children and youths and in adults; the incidence of DDH in the immigrants with no blood relationship also did not differ from the incidence of DDH in the family member.
CONCLUSIONThe genetic factors play an important role in the development of DDH, so do the environmental factors.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Age Factors ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Child ; Family Health ; Female ; Hip Dislocation, Congenital ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pedigree ; Risk Factors ; Sex Factors ; Young Adult
8.Repairing segmental radial bone defect with poly (3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)/sol-gel bioactive glass composite porous scaffold.
Sheng-ji YU ; Gui-xing QIU ; Da-jiang XIN ; Xiao-feng CHEN ; Yu-dong ZHENG ; Ying-jun WANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2005;27(2):185-189
OBJECTIVETo investigate the capability of the bone regeneration of poly (3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate/sol-gel bioactive glass (PHBV/SGBG) composite porous scaffold.
METHODSPHBV/ SGBG composite porous scaffold was implanted into the segmental radial bone defect of the New Zealand white rabbits, PHBV/hydroxylapatite (PHBV/HA) as experimental control. The degradability, biocompatibility, and bone regeneration capability of the implants were evaluated through radiological, histological, computerized graphic, and biomechanical analysis.
RESULTSThe new bone formation occurred as early as 4 weeks after implantation of PHBV/SGBG composite porous scaffold. The defect was filled with new bone 8 weeks after the implantation, and was completely repaired 12 weeks after operation. The new bone had normal bone structure and the medullar cavity regenerated. The biomechanical study showed that the anti-compression force of radial specimen in PHBV/SGBG groups was significantly higher than in PHBV/ HA groups (P < 0.05), but no significant difference existed between PHBV/SGBG group and autograft bone group (P>0.05). The PHBV/SGBG composite porous scaffold degraded no sooner than 4 weeks after the implantation and most of scaffold was absorbed after 12 weeks. The proportion of the scaffold to new bone decreased from 60% by week 4 to 8% by week 12.
CONCLUSIONSPHBV/SGBG composite porous scaffold is a degradable bone substitute. It can achieve early bone generation and complete repair. It can be used as an ideal scaffold for tissue-engineering bone.
Animals ; Biocompatible Materials ; chemistry ; therapeutic use ; Bone Substitutes ; therapeutic use ; Cells, Cultured ; Female ; Fracture Healing ; physiology ; Male ; Osteoblasts ; pathology ; Polyesters ; therapeutic use ; Rabbits ; Radius ; pathology ; surgery ; Radius Fractures ; pathology ; surgery
9.Studies on the homing-related adhesion activities of UCB HSPC in short-term ex vivo expansion.
Qiong-li ZHAI ; Yu ZHOU ; Lu-gui QIU ; Qian LI ; Jun-ling HAN ; Zhen YU ; Heng-xing MENG ; Hong-guang YING ; Ya-fei WANG ; Zhong-chao HAN
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2003;24(2):64-67
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of ex vivo expansion on the adhesion activities of umbilical cord blood hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPC).
METHODSFresh UCB CD(34)(+) cells were cultured in a serum and stroma-free culture system. At day 7, day 10 and day 14, CD(34)(+) cells were re-selected from the expanded products. The expression of adhesion molecules (CAMs) such as VLA-4, VLA-5, LFA-1, ICAM-1, HCAM, L-selectin and PECAM-1, and the adhesion activity of the expanded CD(34)(+) cells were evaluated and compared with those of precultured fresh CD(34)(+) cells.
RESULTS(1) The CD(34)(+) cells expressing homing-related CAMs were increased (from 15-fold increase for CD(34)(+) CD(54)(+) subset to 72-fold increase for CD(34)(+) CD(49e)(+) subset at day 14). (2) The expressions of CD(49d), CD(44), CD(11a) and CD(49e) on the expanded CD(34)(+) cells were increased or sustained the same levels as those on fresh UCB CD(34)(+) cells, while the expression of CD(62L), CD(54) and CD(31) on expanded CD(34)(+) cells declined with the cultivating. (3) Spontaneous adhesion and SDF-1-induced adhesion tended to be increased in the course of the first 10 day's culture.
CONCLUSIONSThe culture system used in this study could substantially support the expansion of HSPCs expressing the above CAMs, and the expanded HSPCs would sustain their intrinsic adhesion potentials.
Antigens, CD ; analysis ; Antigens, CD34 ; analysis ; Cell Adhesion ; Cell Adhesion Molecules ; biosynthesis ; Cell Division ; Fetal Blood ; cytology ; immunology ; metabolism ; Flow Cytometry ; Hematopoietic Stem Cells ; cytology ; immunology ; metabolism ; Humans ; Receptors, Lymphocyte Homing ; biosynthesis
10.Experimental study of human umbilical cord blood derived stromal cells transfected with recombinant adenoviral vector co-expressing VCAM-1 and GFP.
Xi ZHANG ; Ying-Jian SI ; Xing-Hua CHEN ; Yao LIU ; Li GAO ; Lei GAO ; Xian-Gui PENG ; Qing-Yu WANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2008;16(3):598-604
This study was aimed to investigate the effect of vcam-1 gene-modified human umbilical cord blood derived stromal cells (CBDSCs) on hematopoietic regulation so as to establish the experimental foundation for further study. The target gene vcam-1 was cloned into the shuttle plasmid with the report gene GFP. The recombinant shuttle plasmid was transformed into BJ5183 bacteria to recombine with backbone vector pAdeasy-l, and the recombinant adenoviral vector ad-vcam-1-gfp was confirmed after transfection with CBDSCs. The results indicated that two fragments of about 9 kb and 2 kb were obtained after digestion of recombinant plasmid pAdTrack-vcam-1 with NotIand XhoI, and single fragment of 600 bp was obtained after amplification with PCR; two fragments of about 31 kb and 4 kb were obtained after digestion of recombinant plasmid pad-vcam-1-gfp with PacI, which suggested a successful homologous recombination. The expression of vcam-1 gene in ad-vcam-1-gfp transfected CBDSCs could be detected by immunocytochemistry, RT-PCR and fluorescent microscopy. It is concluded that the recombinant adenoviral vector ad-vcam-1-gfp has been constructed successfully, and the expression of vcam-1 is up-regulated in CBDSCs transfected by gene ad-vcam-1-gfp.
Adenoviridae
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genetics
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metabolism
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Fetal Blood
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cytology
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Genetic Vectors
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genetics
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Green Fluorescent Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Humans
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RNA, Messenger
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genetics
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metabolism
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Recombinant Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Stromal Cells
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cytology
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Transfection
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Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1
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genetics
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metabolism