2.Studies on the Composition of Polysaccharide from Bupleurum scorzonerifolium
Liang ZHANG ; Haibao HU ; Chaoyu HUANG ; Ying HAN ; Chao XIA
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2000;31(9):647-648
Composition of the polysaccharide from Bupleurum scorzonerifolium Willd. was studiedby high resolution capillary gas chromatography after hydrolysis and followed by acetylation and esterifica-tion of the hydrolysate. The results showed that it is composed of arabinose, ribose, D-xylose, D-man-nose, D-glucose and D-galactose, with a molar ratio of 0. 106 : 2. 652 : 4. 070: 0. 519 : 0. 930 : 2. 518.
3.Clinical observation on the effect of hysteroscopy combined with laparoscopy in treatment of 102 patients with infertility
Weihong HU ; Zhuan HUANG ; Xiaomei LIANG ; Chengrong PAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(12):1651-1653
Objective To investigate the role of hysteroscopy combined with laparoscopy in treatment of infertility.Methods 102 patients with infertility treated by hysteroscopy combined with laparoscopy were retrospectively analyzed.Results Of 102 cases of infertility,there were 57 cases with Pelvic adhesions and tubal obstruction,24 cases with endometriosis,12 cases with polycystic ovary syndrome,4 cases with endometrial polyp,3 cases with hysteromyoma and 2 cases with uterus septum.The first three cases were chronic pelvic inflammatory with salpingemphraxis ( 55.88% ), endometriosis Ⅰ -Ⅱ (23.53% ) and polycystic ovary syndrome (11.76% ).The postoperative pregnancy rate was 41.18%, 3 patients with ectopic pregnancy (7.14%) and 4 spontaneous abortion (9.52%).Conclusion Laparoscopy with hysteroscopy played an important role in treatment of infertility.It was an effective method and worthy to be widely used.
4.Analgesia of COX-2 inhibitor after total knee arthroplasty
Xianlun PANG ; Wei HUANG ; Xi LIANG ; Ning HU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(3):224-227
Objective To observe the analgesic effect of COX-2 inhibitors combined with PCA in treatment of the pain after total knee arthroplasty(TKA)and explore novai method for pain control after TKA. Methods This study was,a double blind,controlled,randomized,placebo-controlled,parallelgroup and single center study and obtained the consent of the Medical Ethics Committee of Chongqing Medical University.Inclusion criteria:the patients with severe trauma or degenerative knee,at age of 58-75 vears.ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ, tolerance of the intravenous anesthesia.The same solvent formula of PCA was routinely prepared based on body weight after TKA.Intravenous injection of 40 mg Parecoxib plus 2 ml normal saline or injection of only 2 ml normal saline was done when closing the incision.which was recorded and prescribed by the researcher A.The same reagent waft,used continually every other 12 hours till48 hours.Celecoxib or placebo capsules was not usod orally at 72 hours until two weeks later.The knee ioint function was observed preoperatively and at days 3,7 and 15 after TKA. Results The study was completed in 60 patients including 30 patients in the group treated with Parecoxib and Celecoxib sequential therapy and 30 patients in placebo-control group.There was no statistical difference in aspects of general condition in both groups(P>0.05).There was no statistical difference in aspect of preoperative knee score between two groups(P>0.05).The analysis showed statistical difference in the knee function score at days 3.7 and 15 after operation(P<0.05 or0.01).Conclusions The COX2 inhibitors combined with PCA has definite analgesic effect on the pain after TKA,which positively correlates with early modified HSS evaluation of TKA.
5.Ease effect of ginsenoside on different-intensity ionizing radiation damage to human hematopoietic stem cells
Ying HUANG ; Xiaoyan LIANG ; Chengjin LI ; Jun HU ; Liqian ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(1):124-129
BACKGROUND:Many domestic and foreign scholars and institutions are studying how to relieve radiation damage and to find the most suitable drug, while ginsenosides as the main pharmacological ingredient of ginseng show significant antioxidant effect. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the ease effect of ginsenosides on human hematopoietic stem cels under different intensities of ionizing radiations. METHODS: The CD34+ hematopoietic stem cels were isolated from the healthy cord blood. Then the cels were divided into normal group and ginsenoside-pretreated group, respectively, exposed under 1, 2, 5 Gy of X-ray irradiations for 24 hours. Cel viability was detected in irradiated hematopoietic stem cels by MTT assay. Apoptosis was estimated using the folowing assays: Annexin-V assay, caspase-3 mRNA and protein levels. The generation of reactive oxygen species was evaluated, in the presence or absence of ginsenoside in liquid cultures of CD34+ human hematopoietic stem cels irradiated with 1-, 2- and 5-Gy X-rays, using a flow cytometry assay. The Nrf-2 mRNA and protein levels were also studied by western blot analysis and RT-PCR, respectively. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Ionizing radiation at the therapeutic dose could decrease the viability of CD34+ cels and induce the cel apoptosis, and meanwhile, the activity of intracelular reactive oxygen species also showed a progressive increase that was correlated with the dose of ionizing radiation. However, ginsenoside pretreatment could relieve these above-mentioned effects. Ginsenoside inhibited the increase in caspase-3 activity induced by ionizing radiation, and additionaly, enhanced the mRNA and protein expressions of Nrf-2 in CD34+cels. In conclusion, ginsenoside protects CD34+ hematopoietic stem cels from radiation effects, which is probably correlated with anti-apoptosis and anti-oxidant roles of ginsenosides.
6.Comorbidity of autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder:A review
Jia CAI ; Sugai LIANG ; Xiao HU ; Yi HUANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2015;(6):419-424
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)is one of the most common comorbidities of ASD.This article reviews the assessment tools and clinical research (prevalence,clinical characteristics and treat-ment)and fundamental research (iconography,genetics,neurophychology,electronerophysiology)of ASD with ADHD according to lately related articles.The findings suggested that there was lack of researches on treatment and iconography of ASD with ADHD and the conclusions were inconformity.Furthermore,most of the objects in these researches were children of normal intelligence.Thus future research should expand its objects to patients of adult and children with mental retardation and do further explore in iconography and treatment.
7.Determination of multiple optical parameters of red blood cell suspension
Meihua LI ; Chuanwei HUANG ; Yuanming FENG ; Xinhua HU ; Xiaohui LIANG
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(8):680-685
Objective To develop a measurement method for determination of optical parameters of a red blood cell ( RBC) suspension based on the measurement of spatial scattered light signals without using an integrating sphere.Methods Multiple independent photoelectric sensors and light intensity modulation were used to obtain the measured values of diffuse reflectance,diffuse transmittance and collimated transmittance.The measured data results were imported into a Monte Carlo simulation based RTE to inversely determine the absorption coefficient, scattering coefficient and anisotropy factor of the measured sample using a new perturbation method.Results The described measurement method was applied to determine the optical parameters of a polystyrene microsphere suspension with a mean diameter of 2.6μm,and the results were essen-tially consistent with the calculated optical parameters by Mie code.Then, the RBC suspension was used for testing optical parameters,and the results were basically consistent with the parameters in the literature.Conclusion The system based on the measurement of spatial scattered light signals without using an integrating sphere will provide a quick and accurate approach for quantitative analysis of free hemoglobins and RBC suspensions.
8.Epidemiological analysis of hand-foot-mouth disease in Shanghai Yangpu District during 2005-2008
Xiufang LIANG ; Huimin HUANG ; Meng XIE ; Jiaqi ZHANG ; Jin HU
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2008;0(06):-
Objective To know the epidemiological characteristics of hand-foot-mouth disease in Yangpu District and provide evidence for specific strategies and measures of hand-foot-mouth disease activity prevention and control. Methods Descriptive analysis of the data from hand-foot-mouth disease epidemic situation in Yangpu District from 2005 to 2008 was made. Results 1 348 cases were reported in the whole Yangpu District from 2005 to 2008, and no severe cases, no death. The average morbidity in Yangpu District was 27.48/100 000. The male to female ratio was 1.46∶1. The infection occurred to infants aged from 1 year to 5 years (85.39%). The incidence of the native population children aged 2 to 3 exceeded 10/100 000. The season peak appeared from May to July (70.18%), and outbreaks used to occur at nurseries and kindergartens. The typical clinical presentations mainly included fever and rash. The rash mainly occurred to hands, feet, mouth, buttocks and so on. Conclusions Incidence varied significantly between different sexes, seasons and ages. It can cause large-scale epidemic in a short period of time, the epidemic was very difficult to control, but the leaders attach importance to take the early warning and monitoring, accuratey deal with emergencies, health education promotion and training of comprehensive measures, the epidemic can be effectively controlled.
9.The effect of low concentration vs.ultra-low concentration of ropivacaine delivered via intermittent epidural boluses for labour analgesia on obstetric and anesthetic outcomes
Heng LU ; Shaoqiang HUANG ; Jianying HU ; Liang JIN ; Dan XU
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2017;44(4):498-502
Objective To compare the effect of low concentration versus ultra-low concentration of ropivacaine in combination with sufentanil delivered via programmed intermittent epidural bolus (PIEB) with patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) during labour on obstetric and anesthetic outcomes.Methods Seventy-six ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ nulliparous parturients who were at full term with a singleton fetus in vertex presentation were randomized to receive 0.1 % ropivacaine with 0.5 μg/mL sufentanil (Group L,38 cases) or 0.06% ropivacaine with 0.5 μg/mL sufentanil (Group UL,38 cases).Another matched 76 cases of primiparas without labor analgesia (Group C) served as controls.For primiparas received analgesia,an epidural catheter was inserted when the cervical dilatation was up to 2-3 cm.The analgesia level was controlled below T8,and VAS score was controlled below 4.Thirty minutes after analgesia started,Group L and UL received PIEB with PCEA regimen including basal infusion of 8 mL/h of ropivacaine with sufentanil,patient-controlled bolus 6 mL and lockout interval 10 minutes.The duration of labor,delivery mode,Apgar score,VAS score and anesthetic drug consumption of each group were recorded.Results The second stage of labor were not statistically different between Group UL and C.The second stage of Group L was longer than that of Group C (P<0.05).Furthermore,with similar performance in pain score and satisfactory level at each time point,Group UL consumed much less ropivacaine than Group L (P<0.05).The cesarean section rate,instrumental delivery rate and the Apgar score were not significantly different among the 3 groups.Conclusions While using PIEB with PCEA,0.06% ropivacaine was capable of providing satisfactory analgesia effects for primipara and has less effects on the obstetric outcome.Therefore,it could be recommended for labour analgesia.
10.Pharmacodynamics of different local anesthetics administered intrathecally for caesarean section
Jianying HU ; Shaoqiang HUANG ; Weimin LIANG ; Fubo TIAN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;30(7):796-798
Objective To investigate tbe pharmacodynamics of different local anesthetics administered intrathecally for caesarean section. Methods Ninety-six parturients with singleton term pregnancies undergoing caesarean section under combined spinal-epidural anesthesia were enrolled in this study. The patients were randomly divided into 3 groups ( n = 32 each ) and received intrathecal (IT) 0.5 % bupivacaine, 0.5 %levobupivacaine and 0.5% ropivacaine respectively. The initial doses was 9 mg in all 3 groups. The ratio of two successive doses was 0.9. If the upper sensory block reached T7 or above and there was no need for additional dose in the 45 min after the initial dose, the IT analgesia was considered to be effective. The median effective dose ( ED50 ), the 95 % effective dose( ED95) and 95 % confidence interval (95 % CI )were calculated by Dixon. Results The ED50 and ED95 and 95%CI of bupivacaine were 6.15 (95%CI 5.48-6.68) mg and 7.62 (95%CI 6.91-11.82) mg; of levobupivacaine were 8.06 (95%CI 7.46-8.62) mg and 9.59 (95%CI 8.86-13.42) mg;of ropivacaine were 10.55 (95%CI 9.73-11.49) mg and 12.80 (95%CI 11.66-21.42) mg. The relative potency potency ratio between bupivacaine, levobupivacaine and rupivacaine is 1.00:0.76:0.58.