1.Clinical Study on the Treatment of Adriamycin-induced Cardiotoxicity with the Method of Nourishing Yin
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2009;31(5):401-403
Objective To investigate the preventive effect of treating cardiotoxicity induced by adriamycin (ADM) with the method of nourishing yin. Methods 90 cancer patients underwent adriamycin therapy were randomly recruited intoa treatment group (45 cases) and a control group (45 cases). The treatment group was treated with Wushen decoction, while the control group was treated with antioxidant drugs. The changes of ECG, blood SOD, GSH-Px, MDA content etc were observed after one course of four weeks' treatment. Results The incidence of cardiactoxicity was 15.56% in the treatment group and 40.00% in the control group, showing significant difference ( U=2.02, P<0.05 ) ; the incidence of ECG abnormalities was 13.33% in the treatment group and 37.78%, in the control group, showing significant difference (U= 2.18, P< 0.05 ) : the effective rate was 82.22% in the treatment group and 62.22% in the control group, showing significant difference ( U=2.18, P <0.05) ; and SOD, GSH-Px, MDA content at the 1, 7, 14, and 28days between the two groups also demonstrated significant differences (P<0.05) . Conclusion The method of nourishing yin has excellent attenuation to adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity, besides it enhances therapeutic effects of chemotherapy.
2.Effect of K_(La)?on Ginseng (Panax ginseng) Cell Culture
Jiayi DING ; Jun CAI ; Chongde ZHAO
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(01):-
Cell culture of Ginseng (Panax ginseng ) was conducted under different K_(La)?,with other conditions kept coustant. Results showed that the best range of K_(La)? for Gingseng cell cultu re was 18~27h-1.
3.Effect of compound lysostaphin disinfectant in treatment of gram-positive coccus infection of burn wounds
Jie MA ; Mingfeng GUO ; Weilin CAI ; Zhichao DING ; Jun LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2013;29(7):657-660
Objective To compare the effect of Baikerui compound lysostaphin (FE complex phosphoesterasum) disinfectant and povidone iodine in treatment of burn wound infection resulted from gram-positive (G ±) coccus.Methods The study involved 60 patients with superficial second degree burns (1%-5% TBSA; age range of 18-50 years).All the patients received bacterial culturing of wound secretions prior to treatment.Every 20 patients were indentified with infection of staphylococcus aureus (SA),staphylococcus epidermidis (SE),and enterococcus (EC) respectively and randomized into control group and experiment group,with 10 patients per group.Patients allocated to the experiment group were covered with four-layer sterile gauze soaked into the Baikerui compound lysostaphin disinfectant,while the patients in the control group were treated with four-layer sterile gauze soaked into the povidone iodine.Dressing was changed once a day.Wound culturing was performed again at each day of the 5-day treatment.Wound healing was compared among each group.Results SA wound infection turned negative for all the 10 patients in experimental group and three patients in control group (P < 0.01).SE wound infection turned negative for all the 10 patients in experimental group and six patients in control group (P < 0.05).EC wound infection turned negative for nine patients in experimental group and seven patients in control group (P > 0.05).Mean wound healing time was (10.87 ± 1.93) days for experimental group and (13.31 ± 2.89) days for control group (P < 0.05).Conclusion Baikerui compound lysostaphin disinfectant can effectively prevent burn wound infection with common G + coccus and accelerate wound healing.
4.Diagnosis and surgical management of functional pancreatic endocrine tumors: a report of 45 cases
Huaizhi WANG ; Tubing XU ; Geng CHEN ; Leida ZHANG ; Jun DING ; Lei CAI ; Zhiyu CHEN ; Ping BIE
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2010;09(5):341-343
Objective To investigate the diagnosis and treatment of functional pancreatic endocrine tumors (PETs). Methods The clinical data of 45 patients with functional PETs who were admitted to the Southwest Hospital from January 1998 to December 2008 were retrospectively analyzed. Etiologic and localization diagnosis were made preoperatively according to the manifestation and the results of color doppler ultrasound and computed tomography, respectively. Eight patients received resection of the body and tail of the pancreas and spleen, 32 received tumor enucleation, one received resection of the pancreaticobiliary junction and four received pancreaticoduodenectomy. All patients received chemotherapy after the operation. Results Thirty-four cases of the PETs were benign and the rest eleven cases were malignant. Eight cases of the PETs were in the head of the pancreas,26 in the tail of the pancreas, seven in the body of the pancreas and four cases were with multiple PETs. The diameters of the PETs were 0. 3-5.0 cm, and the diameters of the PETs in 19 cases were above 2.0 cm. Eight patients were complicated with pancreatic leakage, two with incision infection and one with abdominal infection. Of the 33 patients with insulinoma, the blood glucose of five patients with multiple PETs was still abnormal after the operation, three patients underwent reoperation and the other two were treated by diazoxide to control the blood glucose in the normal range. The clinical symptoms of the seven patients with gastrinoma disappeared after the operation, and the gastric ulcer was healed, the 12-hour gastric juice volume and the level of the gastric acid were in the normal range after a continuous treatment with proton pump inhibition agents for 6 months. Necrotizing or migratory rash and diabetes of the four patients with glucagonoma were cured three weeks later, and the level of the amino acid was back to normal. Diarrhea and electronic disturbance of one patient with vasoactive intestinal peptide tumor were alleviated after the operation. Thirty-nine patients were followed up for 20-120 months. Of the 32 patients with benign PETs, two patients had tumor recurrence, and three patients died of other diseases. Of the seven patients with malignant PETs, two patients survived, and three patients died of hepatic metastasis or tumor recurrence, two patients died of other diseases. Conclusions Surgical treatment is effective for the treatment of functional PETs. Palliative resection of the tumor also can obviously improve the life quality of patients with fuctional PETs.
5.The role of microglia in thalamic reticular nucleus in acupuncture regulating cognitive deficits in insomnia rats
Ting WEI ; Ming LI ; Ai-Ling BAI ; Yi LIU ; Zheng-Yu ZHAO ; Ding-Jun CAI
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2020;18(6):403-410
Objective: To explore the mechanism of acupuncture in regulating cognitive deficits in insomnia rats by observing the effect of acupuncture on microglia in thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN). Methods: Thirty rats were randomly divided into a control group, a model group and an acupuncture group, with 10 rats in each group. The insomnia model was established by intraperitoneal injection of para-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA) once a day for 2 d. Rats in the control group were intraperitoneally injected with the same amount of normal saline. Rats in the acupuncture group received acupuncture at Neiguan (PC 6) and Zusanli (ST 36) for 5 consecutive days. The CLOCKLAB 2 data acquisition system was used to dynamically observe the sleep of the rats throughout the experiment. The cognition of rats was evaluated by event-related potentials (ERPs). After intervention, brain tissue was extracted. Immunofluorescence was used to test the fluorescence expression in TRN region. The concentrations of interleukin (IL)-1β and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: After intraperitoneal injection of PCPA suspension, the spontaneous activity in light period of rats in the model group and acupuncture group increased significantly compared with the control group (both P<0.01). After acupuncture treatment, the rats in the acupuncture group had much less spontaneous activity during the light period than those in the model group (P<0.01), and the results indicated that acupuncture could effectively improve the sleep quality of insomnia rats. Compared with the control group, rats in the model group showed that the P3 latency, the average optical density of microglia, and the concentrations of IL-1β and TNF-α increased significantly (all P<0.05), and the P3 amplitude decreased significantly (P<0.01). Compared with the model group, rats in the acupuncture group presented that the P3 latency, the average optical density of microglia, and the concentrations of IL-1β and TNF-α were significantly decreased (all P<0.05), and the amplitude of P3 was significantly increased (P<0.05). Conclusion: Acupuncture possesses an ability to improve the cognitive state in insomnia rats. The mechanism may be related to inhibiting the microglial activation, diminishing the levels of pro-inflammatory mediators like IL-1β and TNF-α, and promoting the recovery of central nervous system function.
6.Comparison of health literacy level among residents with different socio-economic status in Wenling City
Hong LI ; Bao-Ding HUANG ; Cai-Xia PANG ; Zhi-Min JIANG ; Ding-Wan CHEN ; Wei-Jun ZHENG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;30(4):341-344
Objective To learn the current status of health literacy of residents in Wenling City, and to explore the relationship between health literacy and socioeconomic status. Methods A total of 3200 residents aged 15-69 years old from 6 townships were selected by stratified multi-stage random sampling method and probability proportionate to size sampling (PPS) method, and a questionnaire surveyed was conducted. Results Totally 3189 questionnaires were effective and the overall level of health literacy of residents was 19.79% (631/3189) . The percentages of residents who had the basic health knowledge and concept, healthy lifestyle and behavior, health related skills were 23.27%、 24.21% and 23.83%, respectively. About 55.47% of residents had the literacy of safety and first-aid, which was the highest, followed by 38.66% with scientific health belief, 32.77% with literacy for disease prevention, 26.12% with health information, 14.14% with primary medical care and 7.49% with the literacy for chronic disease prevention. Logistic regression model showed that the health literacy level with institutions class was 2.25 times of manual workers class, and the health literacy level of people have bachelor degree or above was 6.93 times less literate or illiterate, and the health literacy level of family income of 200 thousand Yuan and above was 7.70 times of 0~50 thousand Yuan. The health literacy were different among different socioeconomic status residents (P<0.01) . Conclusion There are obvious gaps in health literacy among different socioeconomic status groups. Health education should be strengthened among residents, especially among the manual workers class, low education class and low income class.
7.Progress in study of selective ERβ ligands.
Jin-ya CAI ; Jun-hao LI ; Shi-hui DING ; Juan ZHANG ; Gui-xia LIU ; Wei-hua LI ; Yun TANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(6):658-667
Estrogen receptors (ERs) are members of nuclear receptors and related to several diseases such as cancer, inflammation and osteoporosis. ERs have two forms, ERα and ERβ, which have different functions and organism distributions. Compounds selectively targeting ERβ can regulate important physiological functions and avoid the side effects caused by targeting ERα. Therefore, selective ERβ ligands have received considerable research interest in recent years. In this article, different kinds of selective ERβ ligands were summarized and their structure-activity relationships were also analyzed.
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8.Primary mesenchymal chondrosarcoma of the lung.
Jian GENG ; Yan-qing DING ; Li-fei LIU ; Mei-gang ZHU ; Hui-xia HAN ; Jun-jie CAI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2005;34(5):317-318
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9.Detection of minimal residual disease in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia by multi-parameter flow cytometry
Xueqiang JI ; Zhenghua JI ; Yunfang DING ; Hong ZHU ; Yiping HUANG ; Xuejun SHAO ; Jun XU ; Yihuan CAI ; Hailong HE
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2009;32(10):1133-1137
Objective To establish a flow cytometric measurement of detecting minimal residual disease(MRD) according to the leukemia-associated immunophenotypes in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL) and to explore the significance of MRD detection in ALL children for a individualized treatment. Methods A variety of four-color fluorescent antibody combinations were used to investigate the children's normal bone marrow. The normal bone marrow pattern at two-parameter plots was established to identify the residual tumor cells, seventy-five bone marrow samples from newly diagnosed ALL children were analyzed with four-color cytometry to determined the optimal combinations which can clearly distinguish the tumor cells from normal cells. The bone marrow samples were monitored with the combination panel in 60 patients at the end of induction therapy and follow-up treatment. Cytomorphology test, PCR amplification of 29 fusion genes as well as IgG and TCR gene rearrangements were performed simultaneously. Results Sixty-nine cases (92.0%) could be identified for effective antibody combinations to monitor MRD by four-color cytometry. Fusion genes or IgG and T cell receptor (TCR) gene rearrangements can be detected in 21 cases (28.0%) to monitor MRD by PCR. No MRD can be detected in 25 bone marrow samples at the end of induction therapy and follow-up treatment. Four-color cytometry could detect as low as 0.021%-4.130% residual leukemia cells. Conclusion MRD can be monitored by flow cytometry which is faster than PCR, and the sensitivity is superior to morphology method.
10.Experimental research of type Ⅱ collagen composite glycosaminoglycan scaffold in hUCMSCs chondrogenic induction
Dixin CAI ; Pengju HE ; Hongbo TAN ; Jing DING ; Kaifu YU ; Ying ZHANG ; Tianhua ZHOU ; Jun YANG ; Yongqing XU
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(21):2890-2893
Objective To investigate the chondrogenic feasibility of the human umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSCs)as cartilage tissue engineering seed cells ,type Ⅱ collagen composite glycosaminoglycan scaffold as the cellular carrier and cell‐scaffold complex .Methods The type Ⅱ collagen composite glycosaminoglycan scaffolds was prepared .The pore diameter , porosity and hydrophilia of scaffold materials were observed and measured by electronic microscope .The corresponding histological analysis on the scaffold materials was performed .hUCMSCs of P3 generation were cultured and identified .The hUCMSCs suspen‐sion was inoculated in the type Ⅱ collagen composite glycosaminoglycan scaffold for conducting culture without adding inducer .The samples were taken out after 3 weeks and performed the toluidine blue and safranin O staining ,type Ⅱ collagen immunohistochemi‐cal staining and SEM scanning .Results hUCMSCs of P3 generation highly expressed the mesenchymal cell marker CD29 and CD105 ,while hardly expressed endothelial cells of CD34 and hematopoietic cell markers .The type Ⅱ collagen composite glycosami‐noglycan scaffold presented white porous foam like ,the porosity was (91 .8 ± 2 .17)% ,the average pore diameter was 110‐230 μm , which was homogeneously distributed and had interpenetration .The scaffold showed good hydrophilicity with the water absorption expansion rate of (213 .71 ± 1 .31)% .The scaffold staining of toluidine blue ,safranin O and type Ⅱ collagen was positive .The car‐tilage‐like tissues were observed ,and gradually increased in the surface of cell‐scaffold complex along with culture ,which were posi‐tive in Toluidine blue ,safranin O and type Ⅱ collagen staining ,the electronic microscopic observation displayed that the cells were actively proliferated in the scaffold ,closely adhered with the materials ,the cartilage‐like cells and a large number of peripheral colla‐gen fibers with zigzag connection could be seen .Conclusion Compositing hUCMSCs and type Ⅱ collagen composite glycosamin‐oglycan scaffold could construct tissue‐engineering cartilage in vitro without induction ,which lays a certain experimental foundation for the repair of cartilage damage .