1.Effect of Qingrelifei Decoction on Hemorrheology and Nail Fold Microcirculation in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Jinghui LI ; Zhongcheng XIA ; Guiqin GAO
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(03):-
Objective To observe the effect of Qingrelifei decoction on hemorrheology and nail bed in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods Sixty cases of COPD were divided into 2 groups randomly, the treatment group was 30 cases and the control was 30 cases. The control group was treated with oxygen therapy, bronchodilators, antibiotics, glucocorticosteroid therapy. The treatment group was given Qingrelifei decoction additionally. Indexes of hemorrhelolgy and nail fold microcirculation were detected before and after treatment. Results The whole blood viscosity, plasma viscosity and erythrocyte sedimentation rate decreased while hematocrit increased after medication, there were obvious differences in both groups (P
2.The Evaluation and Significance of RANTES in Serum and Peritoneal Fluid in Patients with Endometriosis
Guiqin GAO ; Wanjun LIN ; Baosen LI
Tianjin Medical Journal 2013;(7):654-657
Objective To investigate the role and clinical significance of RANTES in endometriosis (EM). Methods The serum level of RANTES was examined by ELISA in 50 patients with endometriosis (EM group), 32 patients with benign ovarian neoplasms (disease control group) and 30 normal control women (normal control group). The level of RANTES in peritoneal fluid was examined in EM group and disease control group. Results The serum level of RANTES was significantly higher in EM group (108.73±60.69) ng/L than that of disease control group (31.26±20.33) ng/L and normal control group (29.77 ± 11.58) ng/L (P<0.05). The level of RANTES in peritoneal fluid was significantly higher in EM group (726.31 ± 259.83) ng/L than that of disease control group (116.19 ± 81.64) ng/L (P<0.05). The levels of RANTES in serum and peritoneal fluid in EM group were positively correlated with clinical stage respectively (rs=0.501 and 0.562,P<0.01). The level of RANTES in peritoneal fluid in EM group was positively correlated with dysmenorrhea score (rs=0.527,P<0.01). The serum level of RANTES was positively correlated with the level of RANTES in peritoneal fluid in EM group (rs=0.363, P<0.05). The levels of RANTES in serum and peritoneal fluid were positively correlated with inflammatory response degree in endometriotic tissues in EM group (rs=0.326 and 0.391,P<0.05 or P<0.01).Conclusion Detection of the serum level of RANTES by ELISA may be one of parameters for diagnosis of endometriosis.
3.Treatment strategy of ankvlosing spondylitis on Governor vessel
Benxu MA ; Xia GAO ; Lili LIU ; Guiqin CHONG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2012;34(2):143-144
This article discussed the theoretical basis,therapeutic thoughts and concrete methods for treating ankylosing spondylitis on Governor vessel from the aspects of the clinical symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis,the circulation of Governor vessel,traditional Chinese medicine basic theory and clinical application.Moxibustion on Governor vessel can effective improve the stiffness and pain of ankylosing spondylitis.
4.Evaluation of clinical efficacy and adverse effect of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture in treatment of ankylosing spondylitis
Yanling LI ; Shangzhen GAO ; Guiqin SHI ; Xuyun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2010;17(16):2219-2220
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and adverse effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture in treatment of ankylosing spondylitis. Methods 46 patients of ankylosing spondylitis with informed consent were randomly divided into observation group and control group by number table,each of 23 cases.The control group received traditional Chinese medicine,the observation group was treated with acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine,the two groups were treated for 1 month,the clinical effect were observed. Results In the observation group,excellent in 18 cases(78.3%),effective in 3 cases(13.0%),ineffective in 2 cases(8.7%),the total effective rate was 91.3%,it was significantly higher than that of control group the 11 cases(47.8%),8(34.8%),4 cases (17.4%)and 82.6%,the difference between the groups was statistically significant(x2=4.572,P<0.05).The patients of observation group had a rash in 1 case,1 case of pain;in the control group,1 case of rash,1 case of itching;all of the symptoms were relatively minor,did not affect the treatment.There were no significant adverse reactions in the patients of two groups. Conclusion Traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture in treatment of ankylosing spondylitis had satisfactory effects and no significant adverse reactions,it was worthy to be recommended in the clinical application.
6.Comparison of blood pressure control in community hypertensive patients with different management methods
Mei ZHU ; Junling GAO ; Guiqin JIN ; Jianying ZHENG ; Qin HUANG ; Jueying CHEN ; Zhigang PAN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2015;14(1):15-19
Objective To compare blood pressure control in community hypertensive patients with different management methods.Methods Two neighborhood committees in a community of Pudong were selected as study area using cluster sampling method.A total of 5 166 residents aged ≥35 y were screened for blood pressure; the subjects with high blood pressure and had antihypertensive medication in last 6 months were included,and patients with secondary hypertension was excluded.The patients who entered community hypertension management program and got medication from community were included in community group; those who did not enter in community management program and/or not get medication from community were included in non-community group.Self-designed questionnaire was used for investigation.The medication compliance,awareness of hypertension risk factors and high blood pressure control were compared between two groups.Results Among 5 166 residents 4 763 were surveyed for hypertension with a response rate of 92.2% and hypertension prevalence rate of 23.2% (1 105/4 763).Among 1 012 patients with drug treatment for more than 6 months,there were 878 cases in community (86.8%) and 134 cases (13.2%) in non-community group.There were no significant differences in gender,age,education,working condition between community group and non-community group (P > 0.05).44.3% (389/878) patients in community group had a history of high blood pressure > 10 y and that was 56.7% (76/134) in non-community group (P =0.011) ; 28.6% (251/878) patients in community group were at high risk for risk stratification and that in non-community group was 47.8% (64/134) (P <0.001).The awareness of hypertension risk factors in community group and non-community group was 83.9% and 95.5%,respectively (P < 0.001).The medication compliance and blood pressure control rates in two groups were 93.2 % and 84.3 % (P < 0.001),68.6% and 51.5 %,respectively (P < 0.001).Conclusion The outcomes of hypertension management in terms of medication compliance and blood pressure control in community group are better than those in non-community group.
7.Protective effects of imipramine on ischemic injury in cultured rat cerebral neurons
Yong XU ; Biansheng JI ; Yuan GAO ; Hong LIU ; Qingrong XU ; Guiqin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2000;0(02):-
AIM: To study the protective effects of Imipramine (Imi) on ischemic injury in cultured rat cerebral cortical neurons. METHODS: Cortical neurons of fetal rat were cultured in vitro. The protective effects of Imi on ischemic injury in cultured rat cerebral neurons were observed. RESULTS: Imi ( 10 -5, 10 -6, and 10 -7 mol?L -1) reduced the number of cell death, lowered LDH,NO,and MDA content, and increased of activity of SOD. CONCLUSION: Imi can protect rat cerebral cortical neurons from ischemic injury and toxicity of Glu. And it maybe attribute its to antioxidation and calcium antagonism.
8.Construction of targeted umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells and their distribution in the mouse spleen
Liwei QIN ; Ningkun ZHAMG ; Ping LU ; Xiujun PENG ; Guiqin WANG ; Yuan GAO ; Liqun CAO ; Bei CUI ; Jianwei GUO
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2015;(6):32-35,83
Objective To construct lentiviral vectors containing peptide P1-GFP fusion genes.Umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells were infected with lentivirus carrying peptide P1 and GFP fusion genes.To inject the targeted umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells into mice and to detect GFP expression in the spleen.Methods Umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells were cultured with adhered tissues of umbilical cord smaller than 1 mm3 . Lentiviral vector containing P1-GFP fusion genes with engineering technology was constructed and infected the umbilical cord derive mesenchymal stem cells.Targeted umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells were intravenously injected in the mouse tail vein and after 18 hours GFP expression was detected with immunohistochamical staining of the spleen tissues.Results Harvested umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells grew well in culture medium. Green fluorescence on umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells were observed under fluorescence microscope at 18 hours after infected with lentivirus.Green fluorescence intensity of umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells was increasing over time and reached a peak at 72 hours.Umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells highly expressed CD105 (90.0%)/CD44 (98%) and CD73 (85.0%)/CD90 (98.5%) molecules.GFP expression was detected in the spleen after intravenous injection of targeted umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells in the mice 18 hours later.GFP expressing cells intimately contacted with lymphocytes.Conclusions Targeted umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells contain P1-GFP fusion genes are constructed.Targeted umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells can be targeted to mouse spleen and intimately contact with lymphocytes after intravenous injection.Our results lay the groundwork for further studies.
9.Phylogenctics of Getah virus and its migration
Yuanyuan LI ; Hong LIU ; Xiaolong LI ; Shihong FU ; Xiaoyan GAO ; Wenwen LEI ; Zhi LYU ; Ying HE ; Huanyu WANG ; Guiqin WANG ; Guodong LIANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2017;33(4):293-299
In order to investigate the molecular evolution and spatio-temporal migration of Getah viruses (GETV) isolated around the world,the nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequence of GETVs were analyzed and phylogenetic trees were constructed by using informatics software including ClustalX1.83,MegaAlign,GeneDOC and Mega6.0.The Bayesian Stochastic Search Variable Selection (BSSVS) program in the BEAST v 1.8.1 software package was used to analyze the spatial dynamics of the Getah virus.Results showed that the full-length of Getah virus E2 gene consists of 1 266 nueleotides,encoding 422 amino acids.And the homology of nucleotide and amino acid were 94.5% 100% and 96.4% 100% respectively.The molecular evolution analysis revealed that there were no species and geographical distribution difference existing among GETV host animals (e.g.horses and pigs) and vectors (e.g.mosquitoes).Bioinformatics analysis showed that GETV originated in Malaysia,then it was spread to Japan,China,South Korea,Mongolia,Russia,etc.GETV E2 gene was relatively stable since GETV was first isolated in 1955.The differences of species and geographical distribution did not exist among GETV host animals and vectors,and the virus has spread from tropical regions to Eurasian continent.Thus,strengthening the detection and monitoring of GETV and its infections in humans and livestock is critical.
10.Anti-tumor experimental study of mouse multi-subtype heat shock protein/peptide vaccine combined with PD-L1 immunological checkpoint inhibitor
Haojiang LI ; Zhenyong WANG ; Shi SHEN ; Chao GAO ; Bin ZHANG ; Zeha WANG ; Xiang SUI ; Xuemei CUI ; Mei YUAN ; Shuoyun LIU ; Quanyi GUO ; Guiqin WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2019;46(6):278-283
Objective: To evaluate the anti-tumor activity of mouse multi-subtype heat shock protein/peptide (mHSP/P) vaccine in combination with a programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) inhibitor in mouse sarcoma. Methods: Immunohistochemical staining and en-zyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Elisa) was used to quantitatively identify the expression of heat shock proteins (HSP70, HSP90, Grp94) in the sarcoma cell line MCA207. From the protein suspension prepared, mHSP/P and Grp94/peptide (Grp94/P) sarcoma vac-cines were isolated using chromatography and were identified by Western blot (WB). Flow cytometry was used to determine their cy-totoxic effects. The levels of interferon-γ (IFN-γ) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) produced upon mHSP/P and Grp94/P stimulation were measured by Elisa. The effect of sarcoma vaccines on the growth and survival of sarcoma was evaluated in mice. The expression of PD-L1 on the surface of MCA207 sarcoma cells was evaluated by immunofluorescent staining. The effect of IFN-γ treatment on the expression of PD-L1 was determined by WB. Animal experiments explored the effects of PD-L1 inhibitor in combination with mHSP/P treatment on tumors. Results: Tumor tissue carries a variety of HSP subtypes (HSP70, HSP90, Grp94). We successfully isolated sarco-ma tissue-derived mHSP/P and Grp94/P tumor vaccines, which were identified by WB; flow cytometry analysis demonstrated their cy-totoxicity. The levels of IFN-γ and TNF-α cytokines upon mHSP/P stimulation were significantly higher than that observed upon Grp94/P stimulation (P<0.05). The expression of PD-L1 on the surface of sarcoma cells increased with IFN-γ treatment. Animal experiments demonstrated that PD-L1 inhibitor in combination with mHSP/P significantly increased the immune response against tumor (P<0.05). Conclusions: Tumor-derived mHSP/P and Grp94/P can be used as tumor vaccines in animal models. The mHSP/P can elicit a stronger anti-tumor immune response than Grp94/P. IFN-γ stimulates the expression of PD-L1 in sarcoma cells, which results in immune eva-sion. The PD-L1 inhibitor in combination with mHSP/P increased the anti-tumor effect in the tumor microenvironment.