1.Utilization Analysis of Hypoglycemics in 36 Hospitals of Guangzhou in 2003~2005
Qinghuan WU ; Hong YANG ; Junyan WU ; Caiyun CHEN ; Cui ZHENG ; Lingyuan MA
China Pharmacy 2001;0(11):-
1.CONCLUS-ION:The use of hypoglycemics in Guangzhou is basically in line with the rational level,except for few cases in improper use of combination therapies.
2.Application of Dexamethasone Reduces Sensorineural High Frequency Hearing Loss after Mastoidectomy
Lingyuan TANG ; Min XIONG ; Xiaoyan FU ; Yun LIU ; Huangwen LAI ; Chuanhong YANG ; Caihong LI
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2018;26(2):145-147
Objective To investigate the protective effect of dexamethasone on hearing loss induced by canalwall-down mastoidectomy.Methods A total of 76 patients (76 ears) were randomized to dexamethasone group and non dexamethasone group with 38 patients in each group.For dexamethasone group,gelfoam soaked with dexamethasone (5 mg/ml) was topically applied to the round window niche at the end of the surgery,and dexamethasone was administrated intravenously at the dosage of 5 mg/50 kg immediately after the surgery.While for non-dexamethasone group,dexamctbasone was not used.The pure-tone audiograms were performed before mastoidectomy and 90 days after the surgery.Absolute bearing change was defined as the difference in hearing thresholds in decibels before and after the surgery.Results The changes of bone conduction thresholds in dexamethasone group were 8.3± 3.9 dB at 6 kHz,11.3±5.2 dB at 8 kHz,and 10.1±7.2 dB for HPTA (4-6-8 kHz high tone average).As in non-dexamethasone group,the changes of bone conduction thresholds were 13.7±4.6 dB at 6 kHz,25.1±5.4 dB at 8 kHz,19.3±9.7 dB for HPTA.There were significant differences in the changes of bone conduction thresholds between dexamethasone and non dexamethasone groups at frequencies of 6 kHz (P=0.039),8 kHz (P=0.007) and HPTA (P=0.009).Conclusion The results demonstrated that application of dexamethasone significantly reduced sensorineural high frequencies (6 kHz and 8 kHz) hearing loss after canal-wall down mastoidectomy,thus the use of dexamethasone is recommended.
3.Preventive Effect of Salvia Miltiorrhiza on Acute Acoustic Trauma Induced by Rifle Shooting
Chuanhong YANG ; Caihong LI ; Lingyuan TANG ; Yun LIU ; Huangwen LAI ; Min XIONG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2018;26(2):156-158
Objective To study the protective effects of salvia miltiorrhiza on acute acoustic trauma (AAT) showed by temporary threshold shifts (TTS) induced by impulse noise.Methods A total of 62 male soldiers from a boot camp were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group,each with 31 persons.The experimental group was treated with salvia miltiorrhiza,and the control group with placebo.Salvia miltiorrhiza was taken orally at the dosage of 780 mg each time,three times a day for 3 consecutive days before the live fire training and 1 day after the live fire training.The pure tone thresholds of right ears of these two groups were measured and compared 72 hours before live fire training and 6 hours after the live fire training.Results The puretone averages at 0.5,1 and 2 kHz of the right ears of the experimental group and the control group before live fire training were 16.32±6.12 dB and 16.21±5.42 dB,respectively,and the averages at 4,6 and 8 kHz were 14.22±5.16 dB and 14.89±5.38 dB,respectively.There were no significant differences between the 2 groups(P>0.05).The PTAs of the right ears of the experimental group and the control group 6 hours after live fire training were 21.88±5.71 dB and 21.66±6.62 dB,respectively(P>0.05),while the HPTAs were 25.89 ± 7.97 dB and 39.75 ± 7.84 dB,respectively(P<0.01).There were significant differences in TTS between the two groups at 4,6 and 8 kHz(P< 0.01).Conclusion Salvia miltiorrhiza can reduce TTS at high frequencies induced by AAT.It has a potential preventive effect on AAT.
4.Methylation level of CNR1 in peripheral blood of children with autism spectrum disorder
Feng WANG ; Zehui LIU ; Yilin ZHANG ; Wenru TIAN ; Lingyuan YANG ; Mingyang ZOU ; Caihong SUN
Chinese Journal of Child Health Care 2024;32(3):237-241
【Objective】 To explore the relationship between the methylation level of CNR1 and autism spectrum disorder (ASD), in order to provide a theoretical basis for the etiology of ASD. 【Methods】 A case-control study was conducted, recruiting 30 children with ASD from the Child Development and Behavior Research Center of Harbin Medical University and a rehabilitation facility, and 30 matched typically developed children from June 2017 to December 2018. The methylation levels of CNR1 in peripheral blood were measured by the Agena MassArray® Mass Spectrometry System. A univariate conditional Logistic regression model was used to analyze the potential association between the methylation level of CNR1 and the risk of ASD with adjustment for age, BMI, body fat percentage and body fat. The correlations between the methylation level of CNR1 and the score of Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) were evaluated by Pearson/Spearman correlation analysis. 【Results】 The methylation levels of the average methylation (t=2.224), CpG_3.4 (Z=2.187), CpG_9.10.11 (t=2.308), and CpG_28.29 (t=2.943) of the CNR1 promoter region in ASD children were significantly higher than controls (P<0.05). The methylation levels of the average methylation (OR=1.117, 95%CI: 1.003 - 1.245), CpG_9.10.11 (OR= 1.072, 95%CI:1.006 - 1.142), and CpG_28.29 (OR=1.078, 95%CI: 1.018 - 1.141) of the CNR1 promoter region were positively correlated with the risk of ASD (P<0.05). The methylation level of CpG_28.29 in ASD children was positively correlated with the scores of social motivation in SRS (r=0.421, P<0.05). 【Conclusions】 The methylation levels of CNR1 in peripheral blood are abnormal in ASD children and might be correlated with the risk of ASD and social function. The underlying mechanism needs to be further explored.