1.Compound Glycyrrhizin Tablets Combined with Hepatocyte Growth-promoting Factor in the Treatment of Severe Hepatitis
Xinhong WANG ; Guangwen ZHANG ; Hanchen QIAO ; Haili GAO
China Pharmacy 2001;0(12):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the therapeutic efficacy of compound glycyrrhizin tablets(SNMC)combined with hep?atocyts growth-promoting factor(PHGF)in the treatment of severe hepatitis.METHODS:126patients with severe hepatitis were randomly divided into the trial group and the control group.RESULTS:The effective rate was87.2%in the trial group and70.0%in the control group,which existed a significant difference(P
2.Modified endoscopic submucosal dissection with ligation for small tumors originated from gastric muscularis propria
Dezhi HE ; Jiansheng LI ; Haili XU ; Lin ZHOU ; Qiao PENG ; Wenxia CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2012;29(8):446-448
Objective To explore the therapeutic value of modified endoscopic submucosal dissection with ligation (ESD-L) for small tumors originated from gastric muscularis propria.Methods Total of 60 patients with tumors originated from gastric muscularis propria,which was confirmed by endoscopic ultrasonography and smaller than 12 mm and were recruited to the present study.The conventional ESD technique was used to dissect the tumor to the depth of muscularis propria.Then the bottom of the tumor and the beneath muscularis propria were ligated fully with a nylon loop.Further dissection was applied till the whole tumor was isolated.Results All 60 lesions were dissected completely with perforation occurred in 10 cases,which were managed successfully with metal hemoclip.Pathologic diagnosis was obtained in all lesions,and no recurrence was found during the follow-up.Conclusion Modified technique of ESD-L is effective for complete resection of small tumors originated from gastric muscularis propria,which can also decrease the risk of stomach perforation.
3.Efficiency and safety of genipin collagen crosslinking on rabbit cornea stroma model in vivo
Yun TANG ; Wenjing SONG ; Jing QIAO ; Bei RONG ; Haili LI ; Songlin YANG ; Xiaoming YAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2019;37(3):164-170
Objective To evaluate the efficiency and safety of genipin collagen crosslinking (G-CXL) on rabbit corneas in vivo.Methods Forty healthy New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into 0.20% G-CXL,0.25% G-CXL,standard UVA-CXL and normal control group.And the right eyes were treated in different grouping.No procedures were performed in the normal control group.The corneal curvature (Km) and central corneal thickness (CCT) of right eyes were evaluated before,7 days and 14 days after crosslinking treatment.Cornea strips were harvested from the right eyes and tensile strain measurements were performed 7 days and 14 days after crosslinking treatment.The structure of corneal stroma was observed under light microscope (LM) and transmission electron microscope (TEM).Results No statistically significant differences in Km were observed among different groups or different timepoints (Fgroup =0.301,P=0.825;Ftime =1.287,P=0.284).Significant difference in CCTs was noticed among different time pionts (Ftime =3.786,P =0.029).Compared with preoperative,the CCTs of all the groups were significantly increased 7 days after crosslinking (all at P<0.05).No significant difference in CCT was found among the groups (Fgroup =0.557,P=0.646).Seven days after crosslinking treatment,the Young's modulus at 10% strain was (1 1.96±5.74),(21.24±6.77),(18.76±3.34) and (11.56±4.37) MPa in 0.20% G-CXL group,0.25% G-CXL group,UVA-CXL group and normal control group,respectively;the stress at 10% strain was (0.68 ±0.24),(1.20 ± 0.25),(1.0l ± 0.30) and (0.69 ± 0.26) MPa,respectively;the Young's modulus and stress in 0.25% G-CXL group was significantly increased when compared with those in 0.20% G-CXL and normal control group (both at P<0.05).No significant difference in Young's modulus and stress was observed between 0.25% G-CXL group and UVA-CXL group (all at P>0.05).Forteen days after crosslinking treatment,Young's modulus at 10%strain was (16.65±3.19),(19.12±2.39),(22.83 ±4.38) and (12.70±2.72)MPa in 0.20% G-CXL group,0.25% G-CXL group,UVA-CXL group and normal control group,respectively;stress at 10% strain was (0.83 ±0.12),(0.97±0.04),(1.23±0.30) and (0.65±0.20) MPa,respectively;the Young's modulus and stress in UVA-CXL group was significantly increased,when compared with 0.20% G-CXL group and normal control group (all at P<0.05).Statistical significance of stress was observed between 0.25% G-CXL group and UVA-CXL group (P =0.046).There is no significant difference in Young's modulus between 0.25% G-CXL and UVA-CXL group (P =0.090).LM showed the reduction of keratocytes existed in superficial stroma of 0.20% and 0.25 % G-CXL groups,while the reduction of keratocyte was found in anterior and intermediate stroma of UVA-CXL group.In 0.20% and 0.25% G-CXL groups,the ultrastructure of keratocytes was normal except vacuole in some keratocytes.Keratocytes apoptosis was noticed in UVA-CXL group and keratocytes was normal in deep stroma under TEM.Conclusions 0.25% has a similar biomechanics effect when compared to UVA-CXL.Moreover,histological observation proves a better safety of G-CXL in comparison of UVA-CXL.
4.Isolation and identification of Metarhizium from Citrus grandis 'tomentosa' GAP base.
Weisi MA ; Jiang XU ; Haili QIAO ; Jun CHEN ; Xiangming LI ; Rongmin QIN ; Huizhen CHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(7):887-891
A type of entomopathogenic fungus of soil in Citrus grandis 'tomentosa' production base was isolated and identified with morphological and molecular biological methods, including pathogenesis, spore characteristic and ITS sequence analysis were conducted. The results showed that eighteen entomopathogenic fungi strains were isolated from the Tenebrio molitor infected in the soil samples, which were identified as Metarhizium anisopliae var. anisopliae. Based on results above, we concluded that there was quantity of Metarhizium resources in this area. These provided the useful information for controlling some pests of C. grandis by using these strains of fungus.
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5.The evidence-based practice of bowel preparation by transrectal prostate biopsy
Suliang FU ; Xiaobo ZHOU ; Shina QIAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Fengrong CHEN ; Na ZHOU ; Haili SUN ; Xiaoyan WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(31):2426-2429
Objective To formulate and standardized the procedure of bowl preparation before transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy. Methods The standardized transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy flowchart were formulated based on the best evidences and recommendations. One hundred and forty patients selected with suspected of prostate cancer and scheduled for transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy was equally assigned to two groups, the control group was given routine hospital practice before biopsy, and the observation group followed the formulated flowchart. Monitoring two groups for complications, time cost for bowl preparation, medical billing and the average day of hospitalization. Results The incidence of complications and the number of hospitalization days between two groups were comparable, the observation group in bowl preparation time was (3.75 ± 0.78) min, the control group in bowl preparation time was (11.88 ± 1.93) min, the difference of two groups showed statistical significance (t=15.643, P<0.01). The observation group in medical bill was¥(81.62±15.62), the control group in medical bill was ¥(427.78 ± 76.87), the difference of two groups showed statistical significance (t=-36.964, P<0.01). Conclusions Application of evidence-based practice to formalize bowl preparation and antibiotic use in transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy patient can facilitate the clinical nurses to provide homogenized care to prostate biopsy patients as well as improve the efficiency of nursing work.
6.Feasibility of constructing keratectasia animal model using collagenase type Ⅱ
Jing QIAO ; Haili LI ; Wenjing SONG ; Yun TANG ; Bei RONG ; Songlin YANG ; Yuan WU ; Xiaoming YAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2017;35(11):984-989
Background Keratoconus is a chronic and progressive non-inflammatory ectatic disorder characterized by corneal thinning and irregular corneal topography,and its pathgenesis is a hot topic.A suitable animal model of keratoconus is still lacking,which limits the progress of relevant research.Corneal ectasia is a main anatomical basis of keratoconus,so we assume that keratoconus model could be constructed by simulating corneal ectasia.Objective This study was to investigate the influence of collagenase type Ⅱ on biomechanical responses detected by corneal visualization Scheimpflug technology (Corvis ST) and the feasibility of construction of rabbit model of corneal ectasia using coliagenase type Ⅱ.Methods This study protocol was approved by Ethic Committee of Peking University First Hospital and followed the Statement about experimental animal use and care from Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO).Keratectasia models were established in 10 right eyes of 10 New Zealand white rabbits by soaking 8 mm-diameter central cornea using collagenase type Ⅱ solution prepared by PBS solution containing 15% dextran (200 μl of 5 mg/ml) for 30 minutes after epithelial debridement,and only 200 μl PBS solution containing 15% dextran was used in the same way in the left eyes as controls.The average corneal curvature (Km) and central corneal thickness (CCT) were measured with hand-held electronic corneal curvature meter and corneal ultra-sonic pachymetry respectively before modeling and 14 days after modeling.Corneal biomechanical parameters and intraocular pressure were measured in vivo by using Corvis ST at day 14 after modeling.The rabbits were sacrificed at day 14 after modeling,and corneal sections were prepared for hematoxylineosin staining and transmission electron microscopic examination.Results There were no significant differences in Km and C CT between model group and control group before modeling (Km:[48.28±2.29] D vs.[48.82± 1.63] D;CCT:[356.50± 19.13] μm vs.[356.20±21.66] μm;both at P>0.05).The Km increased to (48.87±2.27) D and CCT decreased to (340.40±19.84)μm at day 14 after modeling,which were significantly different from (46.86±1.47) D and (367.80±23.38)μm (both at P<0.01).The maximal deformation amplitude of model group and control group was (1.25±0.07) mm and (1.15 ±0.13) mm,respectively,showing a considerable difference between them (t=2.65,P<0.05).No significant differences were found in applanation 1/2 time,applanation 1/2 length,applanation velocity,radius of curvature and peak distance between the two groups (all at P>0.05).The morphology and ultrastructure examinations revealed that the arrangement of collagen fibers was loose and disorder and the interfiber space was enlarged in comparison with control group.Conclusions Collagenase type Ⅱ can lower corneal biomechanical properties.Soaking of cornea with collagenase type Ⅱ may be a potential way to establish a keratectasia animal model.