1.New Target of Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(09):-
On the clinic,the main treatment of autoimmune diseases were used immunosuppressant,but large-scale use of immunosuppressive agents could cause of the delayed dysfunction,side effects such as infection,tumors and so on,so-induced immune suppression and immune tolerance response was the most effective way.So far,dendritic cells(DC) was the most powerful professional antigen-presenting cells.On one hand,DC as a full-time antigen-presenting cells and trigger regulation of the inherent and acquired immune response,start the immune response;On the other hand,DC through a variety of mechanisms induced antigen-specific T cells incompetent,show strong plasticity in immune tolerance and play an important role in immune regulation.Nuclear factor(NF)-?B is a nuclear transcription factor.In the immune response,NF-?B in the dendritic cells regulation of their own including development,maturity,the antigen-presenting,to stimulate T cells functions and so on.Such adjustments play an important role in the incidence of autommine diseases,could became a new target treatment of autommine diseases.
2.Telemedicine service at tertiary hospitals
Chen QIU ; Mingjian TANG ; Weiqing WU ; Hong TAO ; Song YANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;(10):775-778
An introduction to the telemedicine service of the hospital in its web-based hospitalprogram which covers theweb-based healthcare center,and thehealthcare cabin to interact with the center remotely.The center operates on the telehealth management platform based on cloud computing, offering remote monitoring,health assessment,health management,follow-up,online consultation,pre-registration and mobile payment.Theweb-based hospitalcan simplify the medical service flow,alleviate the complaints incurred by concentrated quality medical resources,influx of patients and limited physical space of tertiary hospitals,and the tense doctor-patient relationship as well.
3.Discussion on the Chinese edition of the WHO Standard Acupuncture Point Locations in the Western Pacific Region.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2011;31(9):827-830
Discussion is made on three aspects of the Chinese section with regards to desperate translations, mistranslations and inconsistent translation format of the WHO Standard Acupuncture Point Locations in the Western Pacific Region (Chinese-English bilingual edition), in the hope to provide some constructive references to help perfecting this book.
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Humans
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Translating
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World Health Organization
4.Study on main pharmacodynamic effects for Schisandra lignans based upon network pharmacology.
Hong-tao QIU ; Xiao-ping ZHAO ; Zheng LI ; Lin-li WANG ; Yi WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(3):522-527
In this study, we focused on the study of pharmacodynamic effects for 6 major bioactive lignans of Schisandra chinensis, namely deoxyschizandrin, schisandrin B, schisandrin C, schisandrin, schizandrol B and schisantherin A. A compound-gene-pathway network, which contained 124 related genes and 88 pathways, was constructed by collecting drug genes through mining relevant literatures and network pharmacology analysis. Based on the network analysis, 32 pathways and 80 related genes were associated with inflammation, which implied that anti-inflammatory might be the major pharmacodynamic effects of these compounds. All lignans except schizandrol B reduced LPS-induced NO production in RAW264.7 cells, which validated the anti-inflammatory hypothesis generated from network analysis. Furthermore, we investigated the effects of deoxyschizandrin, schisandrin C, schisandrin and schisantherin A on the secretion of inflammatory cytokines TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, PGE2 and protein expressions of iNOS, COX-2. As a result, deoxyschizandrin showed the strongest anti-inflammatory activity with inhibitory effect on all 4 inflammatory cytokines secretions and protein expressions of iNOS, COX-2. This study provided evidences for systematic exploration on the pharmacolgical actions and mechanisms of schisandra.
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Cells, Cultured
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Cytokines
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secretion
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Internet
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Lignans
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pharmacology
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Mice
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Schisandra
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chemistry
5.Two-step Tandem Chromatography Purification of Anti-human CD80 Monoclonal Antibody 4E5 from Mouse Ascites
Hong-Bing MA ; Yu-Hua QIU ; Ran TAO ; Wen-Xiang LI ; Ying XU ; Xue-Guang ZHANG ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(08):-
A two-step method for the purification of blocking-type anti-human CD80 monoclonal antibody 4E5 from mouse ascites was developed using anion exchange and gel filtration in combination. The ascites was first purified by anion exchange after centrifugation and filtration. The experimental parameters of sample loading and elution were optimized. The optimized loading condition was pH 8.0,50 mmol/L Tris-HCl and satisfactory results were obtained using a 0~0.5mol/L NaCl step elution. The fraction containing the protein of interest was directly loaded on gel filtration column and eluted using a 20 mmol/L phosphate buffer at pH 7.2. The purity of the obtained monoclonal antibody was up to 95% with a recovery of 61%. The purity of mAb could efficiently inhibit the growth of Daudi cells. The amplification of the method was also studied using a Bio-Scale Q5 column and the result was satisfied.
6.Clinical observation on hemodialysis in treating 60 cases of acute kidney injury caused by bee sting
Hong TAO ; Ling WANG ; Xiaolan LI ; Yuping LAN ; Xingchao RUAN ; Qiu LI
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(27):3260-3261
Objective To summarize the clinical features of bee sting caused aute kidney injury in children and the effect of he-modialysis therapy .Methods 60 children cases of bee sting caused acute renal injury were performed the retrospective analysis on the clinical features and laboratory data .Results Cystatin C ,serum creatinine ,blood urea nitrogen in children patients with acute kidney injury after hemodialysis were significantly decreased ,while procalcitonin ,high-sensitivity C-reactive protein ,acidosis and e-lectrolyte imbalance also were corrected or improved .After hemodialysis in 60 children cases ,45 cases were clinically cured ,13 cases were significantly improved and discharged and 2 cases died .Conclusion Bee sting is most likely to result in children acute renal in-jury .Hemodialysis is safe and effective treatment measures for acute kidney injury ,can actively improve the renal function without significant complications of acid-base balance and electrolyte imbalance .But the prognosis is closely related with the onset age of the aute kidney injury ,injury severity ,where or not accompanied by MOF ,opportunity of diagnose and treatment ,etc .
7.Expressions of HO-2 and CO in the corpus cavernosum of castrated rats.
Bai-xin WANG ; Mei CHEN ; Jing-tao WANG ; Wang SHU-QIU ; Hui XU ; Lei LIU ; Wen-bo QIN ; Hong-bin QIU
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(5):396-401
OBJECTIVETo explore the expressions of HO-2 and CO in the corpus cavernosum of castrated rats in order to further study the pathogenesis of erectile dysfunction (ED).
METHODSWe randomly divided 72 male SD rats into four groups: normal control, sham operation, castration, and castration + ZnPP. We detected intracavernous pressure (ICP) and penile erection in the basic condition and after apomorphine (APO) induction, determined the expression of the HO-2 protein in the corpus cavernosum by laser scanning confocal microscopy, and measured the level of CO by spectrophotometry during different periods of penile erection.
RESULTSThe ICP in the basic condition and that after APO induction and the rate of penile erection were decreased significantly in the castration group ([11.68 ± 0.69] mmHg, [54.81 ± 3.86] mmHg, and 33.3%) and the castration + ZnPP group ([11.20 ± 0.71] mmHg, [41.17 ± 5.41] mmHg, and 22.2%) as compared with the normal control ([22.83 ± 2.66] mmHg, [66.92 ± 7.77] mm-Hg, and 100%) and the sham operation group ([23.35 ±2.22] mmHg, [70.43 ?7. 22] mmHg, and 100%) (all P <0. 01). After APO induction, ICP in the castration + ZnPP group was remarkably reduced in comparison with that in the castration group (P < 0.01), and so was the expression of the HO-2 protein before and during penile erection in the castration (445.4 ± 23.7 and 847.4 ± 35.0) and the castration + ZnPP group (390.1 ± 29.7 and 526.0 ± 52.5) compared with the normal control (512.7 ±57.4 and 1145.2 ± 89.8) and the sham operation group (583.7 ± 8.0 and 1016.3 ± 79.8), the expression of the HO-2 protein significantly decreased in the castration group (445.4 ± 23.7 and 847.4 ± 35.0) (P < 0.05 or 0.01), markedly lower in the castration + ZnPP than in the castration group during penile erection (P < 0.01) but with no significant differences among the four groups after it. Before, during and after penile erection, the levels of CO were remarkably decreased in the castration ([20.59 ± 1.01], [32.53 ± 1.26], and [18.71 ± 1.22] x 10(-7) nmol/L) and the castration +ZnPP group ([12.52 ± 1.05], [21.90 ± 1.02], and [16.56 ± 0.55] x 10(-7) nmol/L) as compared with the normal control ([26.76 ± 1.41], [48.25 ± 1.01], and [27.10 ± 1.58 ] x 10(-7) nmol/L) and the sham operation group ([25.41 ± 2.09], [ 47.90 ± 1.22], and [25.67 ± 1.20] x 10(-7) nmol/L) (P < 0.05 or 0.01), significantly lower in the castration + ZnPP than in the castration group during penile erection (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONDecreased expressions of HO-2 and CO may correlate with erectile dysfunction in castrated rats.
Animals ; Apomorphine ; pharmacology ; Carbon Monoxide ; metabolism ; Dopamine Agonists ; pharmacology ; Erectile Dysfunction ; etiology ; Humans ; Male ; Molecular Chaperones ; metabolism ; Orchiectomy ; Penile Erection ; drug effects ; Penis ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
8.Kidney-tonifying Chinese medicine for male infertility: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials.
Jian-fu ZHOU ; Qian LI ; Qiu-hong ZHANG ; Rong-wu LIN ; Zhi-qiang CHEN ; Song-tao XIANG
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(9):833-840
OBJECTIVETo systematically evaluate the efficacy and safety of kidney-tonifying traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of male infertility.
METHODSBased on the principles and methods of Cochrane systematic reviews, we searched CNKI, VIP, and Wanfang databases from inception to December 2012 for randomized controlled clinical trials addressing the treatment of male infertility with kidney-tonifying traditional Chinese medicine. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria and retrieval strategies, we extracted the data, evaluated the quality of the included literature, and conducted meta-analysis using the RevMan 5. 2 software.
RESULTSTwenty trials involving 2,272 patients were included, and the sample size of each study was from 60 to 270 cases. All the studies were graded as of poor quality, with Jadad scores of no more than 3 points. The results of meta-analysis showed that the total effectiveness rate of traditional Chinese medicine versus Western medicine on male infertility was RR = 1.71, 95% CI 1.19-2.47, and that of Chinese-Western combined therapy versus Western medicine was RR = 1.15, 95% CI 1.01-1.30. Both traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese-Western combined therapy showed a significantly better total effectiveness than Western medicine alone in improving the pregnancy rate without serious adverse reactions.
CONCLUSIONDue to the poor methodological quality and high heterogeneity of the included studies, the evidence for the efficacy and safety of kidney-tonifying traditional Chinese drugs in the treatment of male infertility is of but limited value, and further validation is needed by more high-quality studies.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Humans ; Infertility, Male ; drug therapy ; Kidney ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Pregnancy ; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
9.Gynecomastia, obesity and underdeveloped testis and penis: suspected hypophysitis successfully cured with low dose of cyclosporine A.
Hong-tao LI ; Shu-ting WANG ; Ming-cai QIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2009;122(22):2791-2793
Adult
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Cyclosporine
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therapeutic use
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Estrogens
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blood
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Gynecomastia
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blood
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drug therapy
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etiology
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Humans
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Male
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Obesity
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complications
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Penis
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pathology
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Pituitary Diseases
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complications
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Testis
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pathology
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Testosterone
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blood
10.Intrahepatic sarcomatoid cholangiocarcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cells: report of a case.
Xiang-shan FAN ; Jun CHEN ; Hong-yan WU ; Yu-dong QIU ; Wei-wei ZHANG ; Wen-tao KONG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2010;39(9):640-641
Actins
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metabolism
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Antigens, CD
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metabolism
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Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic
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metabolism
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Bile Duct Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic
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Cholangiocarcinoma
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Female
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Giant Cells
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metabolism
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pathology
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Humans
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Keratins
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metabolism
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Liver Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Osteoclasts
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metabolism
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pathology
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Vimentin
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metabolism