1.Glycyrrhizic acid ointment in the treatment of chronic eczema in guinea pigs
Jinqi LI ; Shuya SHE ; Qin WANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2012;45(8):595-596
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of glycyrrhizic acid ointment on chronic eczema in guinea pigs.Methods Totally,60 Kunming male mice,60 Kunming mice and 60 albino guinea pigs were respectively classified into 6 groups:model group,ointment base group,dexamethasone group,high-,medium-and low-dose glycyrrhizic acid group.To observe the effect of glycyrrhizic acid ointment on the swelling of mouse auricles,dexamethasone and different doses of glycyrrhizic acid ointment were topically applied to both auricles of male mice in corresponding groups followed by the establishement of mouse auricle swelling model induced by xylene.One and a half hours later,the mice were sacrificed,and the weight of swelling auricles was weighed.Scratching behavior was induced by dextran 40 in Kunming mice following the application of dexamethasone or glycyrrhizic acid ointment.The latent period and frequency of scraching were recorded for every Kunming mice.To establish a model of eczema,guinea pigs were sensitized with dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB,5%) in the neck and back and challenged by DNCB (0.1%) on the inner surface of right ears once a week for 4 weeks;subsequently,both auricles were treated with dexamethasone or glycyrrhizic acid ointment once a day for 10 days.Then,the thickness of auricles of guinea pigs was measured,and skin tissue was obtained from the right ear of guinea pigs and subjected to a pathological analysis.Results The high- and medium-dose of glycyrrhizic acid ointment could suppress the xylene-induced swelling of mouse auricles (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01 ).The latent period of scratching could be lengthened by high dose of glycyrrhizic acid (P < 0.05).The three doses of glycyrrhizic acid all reduced scratching frequency in Kunming mice (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01 ).Attenuated swelling of auricles (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01 ) and relieved pathological changes were observed in guinea pigs after treatment with glycyrrhizic acid ointment.Conclusion Glycyrrhizic acid ointment shows a therapeutic effect on chronic eczema in guinea pigs.
2.Effects of Compatibility on Clinical Efficacy of the Prescription Containing Curcuma Zedoaria
Changyu REN ; Jinqi LI ; Rongsheng TONG
China Pharmacy 2016;27(17):2428-2430
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the role of compatibility on clinical efficacy action of the prescription containing Curcu-ma zedoaria,and to improve the pertinence of drug use by medical staff and clinical efficacy of C. zedoaria. METHODS:By re-viewing relevant literatures,the prescriptions containing C. zedoaria were selected to summarize the effects of compatibility on clini-cal efficacy of C. zedoaria. RESULTS:345 prescriptions containing C. zedoaria were collected,mainly including the compatibility of C. zedoaria with traditional Chinese medicine which promote the circulation of qi,activate blood and remove blood stasis,toni-fy deficiency,warm interior and clear heat. The prescriptions containing C. zedoaria with sparganii often included Rhizoma Sparga-nii and C. zedoaria,involving 219 prescriptions(13.94%). CONCLUSIONS:C. zedoaria have the effects of activating blood stag-nation,promoting the circulation of qi,removing food retention and relieving pain;different compatibility greatly influence the clinical efficacy of C. zedoaria;common couplet medicines are R. Sparganii and C. zedoaria,and it can play the role of activating blood stagnation,promoting the circulation of qi,removing food retention and relieving pain;Common Vladimiria Root combined with Rheum palmatum can promote the circulation of qi and relieve pain. Medical staff should prescribe the prescriptions and use drugs for the compatibility of C. zedoaria based on clinical demands.
3.Methods for Extraction of Clenbuterol From Biological Material
Haimei ZHOU ; Jinqi MA ; Pu LI
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
Objective To study the effective methods for extraction of clenbuterol from biological material. Methods Clenbuterol in blood samples was extracted with 5 different methods,the extracts from various extraction methods were determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(GC-MS?雪. The efficiency of 5 extraction methods was compared with each other. Results The standard curve showed good linear relationship with a range from 0.01-10.0 mg/L clenbuterol hydrochloride(r=0.999 9?雪. The detection limit was 0.005 mg/L. After adding 1.0 ?g/ml clenbuterol hydrochloride into blood sample,the blood sample was immersed and extracted in 0.01 mol/L HCl and absolute alcohol.The extracts were extracted by chloroform at pH value of 11. The average recovery and RSD of this method were 96.5% and 5.21% respectively(n=6?雪. Conclusion The method showed easy operation and reliable results ,it was suitable for determination of clenbuterol in biological material without deviation.
4.The curative effect of hemorrhage due to spontaneous rupture in hepatocellular carcinoma by different methods
Xiaoping LOU ; Jinqi LIAO ; Huarong HUANG ; Shengxin LI ; Ge WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(10):-
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of transarterial embolization(TAE) for intraperitoneal hemorrhage due to spontaneous rupture in hepato-cellular carcinoma(HCC).Methods 50 cases with ruptured HCC were divided into 4 groups according to the type of their previous treatment:group A,TAE followed by elective hepatectomy 12;Group B,TAE alone 12;Group C,emergency operation 13;Group D,medical conservative management.Results Celiac arterio-graphy done before the present treatment showed extravasation of contrast material in 6(25%) of the 24 patients in group A and B,and hypervascular tumor was observed in the rest.The hemostasis success rate of group A,B and C were 100%,which were much higher than that of group D(40%)(P
5.Effect and safety of telmisartan and amlodipine in treatment of hypertension complicated with diabetes:a Meta-analysis
Ping GU ; Min CHEN ; Jinqi LI ; Rongsheng TONG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2016;36(4):203-206
Objective To systematically evaluate the efficacy and safety of telmisartan and amlodipine in treatment of hypertension complicated with diabetes.Methods Retrieved from PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane library, CNKI, VIP and Wanfang database by computer, randomized controlled trials( RCTs) about telmisartan versus amlodipine in treatment of hypertension and diabetes were collected, then relevant date were extracted, Meta-analysis was drawn by RevMan 5.3 statistical software.Results A total of 11 RCTs were included involving 914 patients.The results of Meta-analysis revealed that telmisartan was better than amlodipine in fasting blood glucose reduction[MD =-0.54,95%CI( -0.87, -0.21),P =0.001], glycosylated hemoglobinreduction[MD=-0.60,95%CI( -1.12,-0.07),P =0.03] and HOMA insulin resistance index reduction[MD =-1.27, 95%CI( -1.81,-0.73),P<0.001],there were statistical significance.There were no significant difference in systolic blood pressure[MD =2.39, 95%CI( -0.21,4.98),P=0.07],diastolic blood pressure[MD =0.17,95%CI( -0.95,1.29),P =0.77] and adverse drug reaction[RR=0.70, 95%CI(0.41,1.19),P=0.19].Conclusion For patients with hypertension and diabetes, telmisartan in decreasing fasting blood glucose, glycosylated hemoglobinand HOMA insulin resistance index is more effective than that of amlodipine, blood pressure in patients with equivalent,antihypertensive and safety are similar.
6.Preoperative evaluation of axillary lymph node in breast cancer
Shi JIA ; Jinqi XUE ; Wenhai ZHANG ; Jianyi LI ; Yang ZHANG
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2015;(2):93-96
Objective To evaluate diagnostic value of the combined examination of ultrasound , contrast-enhanced CT and physical examination in axillary lymph node status in breast cancer .Methods 316 cases of breast cancer were studied from Jan .2012 to Dec.2013.The axillary lymph nodes were divided into negative group, suspicious negative group , suspicious positive group and positive group by physical examination , axillary ultrasound , and contrast-enhanced breast CT imaging .ROC curve was used to evaluate diagnostic value and the sensitivity,specificity,and accuracy were analyzed .Results The evaluation model presented the AUC of 0.859. The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value was 91.3%, 93.8%, 92.5%, 94.0%and 90.9%in negative group and positive group .Conclusion This evaluation method can accurately predict the axillary lymph node status and may be instructive to clinical operation mode selection .
7.A new method for rapid analysis of Xintong Oral Liquid by AOTF-near infrared spectroscopy
Ning WANG ; Jinqi LI ; Junying SHI ; Shaosong CAI
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(01):-
Objective To set up a new method for fast determining and identifying Xintong Oral Liquid by acousto-optic tunable filter-near infrared(AOTF-NIR)spectroscopy.Methods Identifying method by NIR spectroscopy combined with principal component analysis(PCA),and determining model of qualitative and quantitative analyses based on PLS1 algorithm.Results The XT-C identifying model could be used to identify Xintong Oral Liquid,the determining model of qualitative and quantitative analyses with better accuracy,RMSEP of the models for puerarin was 0.137 1,the determination coefficients was R2=0.984 5.The correlation coefficient of the true value and predication value from validation was r2=0.996 4.The average recovery of the predication set was 101.9%.RSD for precision was 1.98%,RSD for stability was 1.57%.Conclusion The method is a quick and simple assay technique with low cost,which is able to be used in the qualitative and quantitive analyses on Xintong Oral Liquid.
8.Pharmacodynamic Effects of Volatile Oil from Homalomena occulta on Adjuvant-induced Arthritis Model Rats and Its Mechanism Study
Yuan HU ; Jinqi LI ; Shuhan ZHANG ; Dan HE
China Pharmacy 2016;27(10):1353-1356
OBJECTIVE:To study the pharmacodynamic effects of volatile oil from Homalomena occulta on adjuvant-induced arthritis(AA)model rats and its mechanism. METHODS:60 rats were randomly divided into normal control group(0.5%polysor-bate 80),model control group (0.5% polysorbate 80),positive control group (Tripterygium glycosides tablets,10 mg/kg), high-dose,middle-dose and low-dose(0.08,0.04 and 0.02 ml/kg)groups of volatile oil from H. occulta. Except for normal control group,other groups were given complete Freund's adjuvant subcutaneously via right rear foot plantar to induce AA model,and giv-en relevant medicine intragastrically for 25 days,once a day,since modeling. The articular swelling degree,immune organ (thy-mus gland and spleen) index,pathological change,the contents of IL-1β and TNF-α in serum were detected. RESULTS:Com-pared with normal control group,the primary and secondary articular swelling degree and thymus gland index of rats and the serum contents of IL-1β and TNF-α increased in model control group,while spleen index decreased(P<0.05 or P<0.01);obvious tissue swelling,large amount of neutrophile granulocyte,leukomonocyte and macrophage infiltrating joint surrounding tissue,the prolifer-ation of synovial cells and obvious osteoarthritic lesion were observed in podarthrum. Compared with model control group,the pri-mary and secondary articular swelling degree and the serum content of IL-1β decreased in the volatile oil from H. occulta groups;thymus gland index increased in middle-dose and low-dose groups of the volatile oil from H. occulta;the content of TNF-α de-creased in high-dose group of the volatile oil from H. occulta(P<0.05 or P<0.01). The inflammatory cell infiltration of joint sur-rounding tissue relieved in treatment groups,synovial cells proliferation was not obvious and synovial cells morphology was im-proved. CONCLUSIONS:The volatile oil from H. occulta has the pharmacodynamic effects on AA in rat,and its mechanism might be related to the serum content reduction of IL-1β and TNF-α.
9.Retrospective study of clinical diagnoses and autopsy: an analyses on 356 cases
Jinqi DUAN ; Wei YAN ; Sumin ZHU ; Anlin SONG ; Jianbo LI
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(08):-
Objective To compare the clinical diagnoses with autopsy findings and evaluate the frequency of misdiagnosis.Methods The findings of 356 cases who were autopsied in our department due to medical treatment dispute during the period of 1988 to 2007 were retrospectively analyzed.The clinical diagnosis and autopsy findings,sex and age of the death,length of hospitalization,the hospital department,distribution of death disease and the rank of hospital were analyzed.The concordance between diagnosis before death and at autopsy was calculated.Results In 162 cases(45.5%),the autopsy findings confirmed the clinical diagnosis.In 101 cases(28.4%),the clinical diagnosis suggested by clinicians were discordant with the autopsy findings.In 63 cases(17.7%),some diagnoses made by clinicians were proved by autopsy,and in 30 cases(8.4%),the clinical and postmortem diagnosis were beyond comparison.The most frequently misdiagnosed diseases were from cardiovascular and respiratory diseases,and among them,cardiomyopathy,aortic atherosclerosis and pneumonia were most common.Conclusion Autopsy is not only helpful for the management of medical dispute,but also beneficial to reduce the misdiagnosis in clinical practice.
10.A study of risk factors for contralateral hip fracture within 2 years following primary hip fracture surgery in elderly patients
Jinqi LI ; Beichen CUI ; Junqiang WANG ; Xinbao WU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(3):209-215
Objective:To study the risk factors for contralateral hip fracture within 2 years after primary hip fracture surgery in elderly patients.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of the 1,962 elderly patients who had been surgically treated for hip fractures at Department of Orthopaedic Trauma, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital from May 2015 to April 2018. They were 573 males and 1,389 females; the median age of primary hip fracture was 81 (75, 86) years. They were divided into 2 groups according to whether a contralateral hip fracture occurred or not within 2 years after primary hip surgery: 134 patients in the contralateral fracture group and 1,828 ones in the contralateral fracture-free group. The duration from primary hip fracture to secondary contralateral fracture was recorded. The χ2 test and Mann-Whitney U test were used to compare between the 2 groups their gender, age, walking ability, laboratory indexes upon admission, concomitant internal diseases, Charlson comorbidity index (CCI), duration from admission to surgery, duration from admission to discharge and complications during follow-up. The risk factors for contralateral hip fracture within 2 years after primary hip surgery were determined by the Cox's proportional hazard regression model. Results:In the elderly patients with hip fracture, the 2-year cumulative incidence of secondary contralateral hip fracture was 6.83%(134/1,962) and the median duration from primary surgery to secondary contralateral hip fracture was 365 (189, 611) d. The risk factors for contralateral hip fracture were female ( RR=2.081, 95% CI: 1.351 to 3.207, P=0.001), concomitant peripheral vascular disease ( RR=5.876, 95% CI: 2.922 to 11.818, P< 0.001), concomitant chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( RR=3.750, 95% CI: 1.897 to 7.413, P< 0.001), progressively higher CCI ( RR=1.363, 95% CI: 1.223 to 1.519, P<0.001), complicated pneumonia ( RR=3.606, 95% CI: 2.054 to 6.332, P<0.001), complicated urinary infection ( RR=7.670, 95% CI: 4.441 to 13.248, P<0.001), and complicated deep venous thrombosis (DVT) ( RR=7.389, 95% CI: 3.992 to 13.677, P<0.001). Conclusions:The risk factors for contralateral hip fracture within 2 years after primary hip fracture surgery in elderly patients may be female, concomitant peripheral vascular disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, progressively higher CCI, and complicated pneumonia, urinary infection and DVT.