2.Determination of 2,3,5,4′-Tetrahydroxystilbene-?-O-?-D-Glucoside in Radix polygoni multiflori preparata by HPLC
Yun LIU ; Dong ZHANG ; Hua YUAN
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(11):-
AIM: To establish HPLC for determination of 2,3,5,4′tetrahydroxystilbene-?-O-?-D-glucoside in Radix polygoni multiflori preparata. METHODS: The column was diamonsil C_(18)(5 ?m,4.6 mm?250 mm).The mobile phase was CH_3CN-CH_3OH-H_2O(10∶20∶70) and ?=320 nm.The flow rate was 1.5 ml/min. RESULTS: The linearity was in the range of 0.0253-0.3542 ?g.The average recovery and RSD were 99.34% and 0.49%,respectively. CONCLUSION: The method is simple,precise and reproduciable and can be used for determination of 2,3,5,4′-tetrahydroxystilbene-?-O-?-D-glucoside in Radix polygoni multiflori preparata effectively.
3.Emergency treatment and nursing for patients with acute cyanide poisoning.
Guo-hua ZHOU ; Yun-yun CAO ; Qiao-qin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2007;25(7):430-431
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poisoning
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Emergency Nursing
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Middle Aged
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4.Multiple splenosis of the mediastinum: a case report.
Xiang-hua YI ; Jing-yu LAI ; Yun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2005;34(9):606-606
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complications
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Accidents, Traffic
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Thoracotomy
8.Primary progressive aphasia: a case study
Yumei ZHANG ; Yongjun WANG ; Yun ZHOU ; Zaizhu HAN ; Hua SHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(5):165-167
BACKGROUND: Primary progressive aphasia(PPA) is a degenerative disease of nervous system, which is very rare in clinics. Only 3 cases have been reported in our country. There is very little clinical information regarding the characteristics of PPA in linguistics and imageology.OBJECTIVE: To report the language disorder and the characteristics of imageology of one PPA patient for the clarification of the clinical features of PPA.DESIGN: A case analysis.SETTING: Department of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital; Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University.PATICIPANT: Male, 56 years old, senior high school graduate, businessman before the onset of the disease. The case visited the department of Neurology,Tiantan Hospital, Beijing due to the complaint of three years of progressive decreasing in language skills, which was then diagnosed with PPA.METH ODS: Spoken language fluency evaluation in Chinese Aphasia Examination Set of the First Affiliated Hospital of Beijing Medical University was used to evaluate this patient, the type of Aphasia was judged by Western Aphasia Examination Set, and the severity gradation was classified by the Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination(BDAE) . Memory, intelligence screening and imageology examination were performed as well.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The fluency of spoken language, the type of aphasia, and the severity of aphasia of the patient were judged, and whether the patient suffered from memory and intelligence disorder were observed as well as the features of imageology.RESULTS: The patient had fluent spoken language, which was evaluated as sensory aphasia(SA) with the aphasia severity of level 4, and had no memory or intelligence disorder. MRI showed atrophy in left frontal lobe and temporal lobe, which was more significant in left side. MRI also showed that left temporal and frontal lobes had low metabolism and low perfusion.CONCLUSION: PPA is a disease with language disorder as its dominant clinical manifestation, which no other cognitive disorder at its initial stage,and with its main pathological changes in left temporal and frontal lobes.
9.A 1:1 Matched Case-control Study on the Risk Factors for Inguinal Hernia in Children
Yan ZHANG ; Min-Zhu HUANG ; Hua-Yun YI
Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases 2006;0(06):-
Objective To explore the risk factors for inguinal hernia in children.Methods A 1:1 matched case-control study which based on hospital group data was carried out.201 cases aged 0~6 years with inguinal hernia and controls were enrolled,and their parents were investigated with questionaire.Conditional logistic regression model was used for single factor and multivariate factoranalysistoestimateoddsratios(OR) and the 95% eonfidence interval(95% CI).Results Inguinal hernia was related to ehildren ' s constipation(0R=3.520,95%CI:1.238~10.015),children's cry(OR=6.532,95%CI:2.651~16.091),mother ate pickles(OR=2.529, 95%CI:1.271~5.031) and maternal anemia(OR=6.809,95%CI:2.530~18.322) during the period of one month before pregnancy and the first 3 months of gestation,the children's family history of inguinal hernia(OR=I 1.250,95%CI:4.766~26.553).Conclusion Children's constipation,children's cry,maternal anemia and eating pickles during the period of one month before pregnancy and the first 3 months of gestation,children ' s family history of inguinal hernia are the risk factors for children' s inguinal hernia.
10.Transcription and expression of excision repair cross complementing 1 in endemic arsenism caused by coal-burning
Yun, XIAO ; Ai-hua, ZHANG ; Xiao-xin, HUANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(1):4-8
Objective To study the transcription and expression of excision repair cross complementing 1(ERCC1) in the peripheral blood and the skin tissue in coal-burning borne endemic arsenism, and to explore the role of arsenism in its pathogenic or carcinogenesis mechanism. Methods According to "Endemic arsenism diagnostic criteria" (WS/T 211-2001), 110 arsenism patients were chosen as case group in Xingren county,Guizhou province and they were divided into 3 groups according to their hnir arsenic: < 2(31 cases),2 ~< 4(31 cases),≥4 mg/kg(48 cases), respectively. Another 36 healthy residents about 13 km away from the endemic area were chosen as healthy control group. Under the principle of informed consent, hair samples were collected for arsenic analysis by Ag-DDC and blood samples were collected to determine mRNA expression levels of ERCCI by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR. At the same time, skin tissue samples were collected from the voluntary surgical treatment of 62 patients with endemic arsenism as case group which were divided into 3 groups according to their hair arsenic: < 2(16 cases), 2 ~< 4(20 cases) and ≥4 mg/kg(26 cases), respectively, and these patients were also divided into general pathological changes (32 cases), precancerous (19 cases) and cancerous groups( 11cases), respectively, according to their skin pathologic diagnosis of skin lesions. Another 13 cases pathologically normal without skin cancer surgery from a certain hospital were chosen as control group. Skin samples were collected to detect the ERCC1 protein by immunohistochemical method. Results The mRNA levels of ERCC1 were 0.7156(0.2158 ~ 1.2405),0.5772(0.0843 ~ 1.1234) and 0.5490(0.1895 ~ 0.8431 ), respectively, among < 2, 2 ~< 4and ≥4 mg/kg groups, which were lower than the mRNA levels of ERCC1 in the control group[1.5128(1.0000 ~2.1295)], and the difference was statistically significant(all P < 0.05). The expression rate of ERCC1 protein were 87.5%, 80.0% and 77.0%, respectively, among < 2, 2 ~< 4 and ≥4 mg/kg groups. The expression rate of ERCC1 protein in 2 ~< 4 and ≥4 mg/kg groups were lower than the rate in the control group(100.0%), and the difference was statistically significant (all P < 0.05). The expression rate of ERCC1 protein were 84.4%, 79.0%and 72.8%, respectively, among general pathological changes, precancerous and cancerous groups compared with the control group( 100.0% ), and the difference was statistically significant(all P < 0.05). Conclusions Arsenic from coal-burning can lead to abnormal ERCC1 gene transcription and protein expression, which may inhibit DNA repair through influencing the removal of damaged DNA and promoting the incidence of arsenism development and even skin carcinogenesis.