1.Chemical components analysis by GC-MS of supercritical-CO_2 extracts from Tibetan medicine Pazhu Capsule
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(02):-
AIM:To study the main chemical components of traditional Tibetan medicine Pazhu Capsule(Calcitum,Fructus Chebulae,Semen Granati,Fructus Piperis,Fructus Piperis Longi,etc.) in the treatment of gastropathy. METHODS: The soluble components of Pazhu Capsule were extracted by supercritical-CO_2 fluid.The components were measured by GC-MS and the relative amount of them were determined by peak area normalization.(RESULTS:)22 components were identified.The main components were piperine(44.2%),9,12-Octadecadienoic acid(z,z)(21.1%),Azuleno[45-b] furan-2(3H)-one,3a,4,6a,7,8,9,9a,9b-octahydro-6-methyl-3,9-bis(methylene)-,[3as-(3a.alpha.,9a.alpha.,9b.beta.)](10.55%),n-Hexadecanoic acid(4.8%) and 2(3H)-Benzofuranone,6-ethenylhexahydro-6-methyl(33.5%).CONCLUSION: The main components of the Tibetan medicine Pazhu Capsule are piperine and 9,12-Ocatadecadienoic acid,both contents are up to 65.3% of the total extracts.
2.Comparative study on outcomes of pre-emptive renal transplantation and transplantation after dialysis
Lixin YU ; Junsheng YE ; Chuanfu DU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(11):-
Objective To compare the clinical outcomes of pre-emptive renal transplantation and transplantation after dialysis, and to evaluate the safety and advantages of pre-emptive renal transplantation. Methods The data of 50 cases of pre-emptive renal transplantation between January 1999 and January 2003 in our hospital were analyzed.Another 50 cases of renal transplantation after dialysis were selected as control group.The 2 groups were matched in the following variables:age,gender,blood type,cold (warm) ischemic time of the grafts,human leukocyte antigen (HLA),primary diseases, and use of immunosuppressants. The patient/allograft survival,incidence of rejection and delayed graft function were compared. Results The control patients (32/50) were more likely to have received blood transfusion before transplantation than patients of pre-emptive renal transplantation (14/50) (64% vs 28%, P
3.Intake Fraction: an Evaluation of Vehicle Emission Health Effects
Taosheng JIN ; Lixin FU ; Xuan DU
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(02):-
Intake fraction is a new concept applied in assessing human health effect of pollutants. In the present paper, the history and practical use of it were reviewed, and then the calculation of it was also analyzed. After illustrating and discussing previous approaches for estimating intake fraction, the calculation can be classified into two sorts: one is taking the spatial area as the object, and the other is taking the people as the object. The latter is more fitful to estimate the intake fraction of mobile emission, in which it is necessary to investigate the related population and then combine the time-activity patterns with the microenvironment concentrations, in addition, modeling microenvironmental concentrations is critical for the calculation of intake fraction.
4.Research of Automatic QT Interval Detection Based on Morphological Method
Hui YU ; Fei DU ; Lixin ZHANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(01):-
Objective To study and design a new algorithm of QT interval measurement based on multi-scale morphological derivative transform(MMDT) according to the demands of mobile monitoring platform.Methods After the MMDT of ECG signals by inducing a triangle and a short line as a pair of structure elements,they were classified into four types by their morphological characteristics and the optimal strategy for each type was described to detect the onset of Q-wave.By introducing the "wing" function,two referenced points of T peak were picked out,which was helpful to locate the peak and offset of T wave,and improve the precision and recognition rate of MMDT method when detecting the bifid T wave(90.9%)and biphasic T wave(86.7%).Results Eighty data records from CSE database were used to evaluate the availability.By contrast with the wavelet transform method,the statistical results showed that the proposed algorithm had generally less error and smaller standard deviation especially for abnormal-phase T wave.Conclusion Compared with those algorithms based on wavelet transform and self-adaptive threshold techniques,our algorithm needs less empirical parameters and calculation.It is also suitable for mobile monitoring and HOLTER system,and has a wide prospect of application.
5.Exposure Assessment of Vehicle Exhaust Pollution in Wuhan,Hubei
Xuan DU ; Lixin FU ; Hanchang ZHU
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the exposure level to vehicle exhaust pollution for population by different commuting modes in roadside environment in Wuhan. Methods Eight air monitoring sites were selected in the six main roads in urban area of Wuhan, Hubei province. The concentrations of NO2, CO, total hydro carbon (THC), PM10, benzene, toluene and xylenes (BTX) emitted from the vehicles were monitored and analyzed in winter and summer of 2007, respectively and combined with breathing rate and time spent of the population in traffic environments, exposure doses of different subpopulation were calculated as indicators in order to evaluate their exposure level to traffic exhaust. Results The PM10 was the primary pollutant on the roadside. Compared with the Ambient Air Quality Standard, the rate of exceeding standard limit for PM10 was 8% in summer and 100% in winter. As for on the roadside, the exposure level for adults was higher than that for the children (P
6.The role of four criteria in assessment of the severity and prognosis of hyperlipidemic acute pancreatitis
Lixin YANG ; Lichuan DU ; Xin LIU ; Jing CHEN ; Jianyu HAO
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2016;55(9):695-699
Objective To explore the four criteria,including bedside index for severity in acute pancreatitis(BISAP),Ranson score,modified CT severity index(MCTSI) and acute physiology and chronic health evaluation scoring system Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ) in assessment of severity and prognosis of hyperlipidemic acute pancreatitis.Methods A total of 326 patients with hyperlipidemic acute pancreatitis were studied retrospectively from August 2006 to July 2015.The discrepancy of the four criteria in assessment of severity and prognosis of hyperlipidemic acute pancreatitis was compared with chi-square test and receiver operating characteristic curve.Results The incidences of moderately severe acute pancreatitis and severe acute pancreatitis,local complications and mortality of patients with BISAP score ≥3,Ranson score ≥3,APACHE Ⅱ score≥8 and MCTSI score≥4 were significantly higher than BISAP score < 3,Ranson score < 3,APACHE Ⅱ score < 8 and MCTSI < 4 respectively (all P < 0.05).As far as severity was concerned,the sensitivity and AUC of APACHE Ⅱ were 57% and 0.814,which were higher than the other systems.The second most sensitive criterion was BISAP.In assessment of local complications,the sensitivity and AUC of MCTSI were 68% and 0.791,which were higher than the other three.The most sensitive criterion to predict mortality was BISAP with sensitivity 89% and AUC 0.867,which was followed by APACHE Ⅱ.Conclusions All four criteria can be used to determine the severity,local complications and mortality.Generally,BISAP is simple and easy to practice,and better than the other three.
7.The fibroblast growth factor signaling pathway
Yuhan SU ; Hua DU ; Guangming NIU ; Jing WANG ; Lixin WENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(15):2255-2264
BACKGROUND:In the earliest stages of embryonic development and organ formation, fibroblast growth factor family members function as mediating the growth, differentiation, survival, and morphology of progenitor cels. Fibroblast growth factor mediates metabolic function, tissue repair and regeneration in mature tissues by reactivation of signal pathways.
OBJECTIVE:To summarize and explore the role of the fibroblast growth factor signaling pathway in tissues and organs.
METHODS:A computer-based online search was conducted in CNKI and PubMed databases by using the key words of “fibroblast growth factor, signaling pathway” from 2010 to 2016 and 2000 to 2016, respectively to screen the relevant literatures. The language was limited to both Chinese and English. Research progress in the fibroblast growth factor signaling pathway was summarized.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of 47 literatures were included. Mammalian fibroblast growth factor family is composed of 18 secreted signal proteins which interact with 4 tyrosine kinase signal fibroblast growth factor receptors. Interaction of fibroblast growth factor ligand with the receptor is regulated by a protein or cofactor binding proteoglycans and extracelular proteins. Activation of fibroblast growth factor receptor mediates interaction with cytoplasmic adapter protein, RAS-MAPK, and PI3K-AKT, phospholipase Cγand STAT signaling pathway by phosphorylation on a specific tyrosine residue. Four structuraly related intracelular non-signaling fibroblast growth factors regulate the voltage-gated sodium ion channels by their interactions. Fibroblast growth factors exist in almost al tissues and organs, and developmental defects and abnormal activity of this pathway (destruction of organogenesis) is associated with damage response to injury, metabolic disorders and cancer.
8.THE DISTRIBUTION OF PRIMARY AFFERENT FIBERS FROM THE GREATER SPLANCHNIC NERVE TO THE SPINAL GRAY MATTER AND NUCLEUS GRACILIS IN THE CAT
Peilin ZHANG ; Mengjuan HU ; Fu DU ; Lixin WANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
The central distribution of visceral primary afferent fibers from greater splanchnic nerve of the cat have been studied. Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) dissolved in distilled water was injected into the coeliac ganglion or greater splanchnic nerve unilaterally. The HRP was taken up by afferent fibers and transported across the spinal ganglia and then anterogradely as far as central terminals in the spinal cord and medulla. The HRP reaction-product within the central processes of the primary sensory neurons was detected ipsilaterally in the Lissauer's tract, dorsal funiculus and spinal gray matter. After entering the spinal cord via the spinal dorsal roots, the great majority of labeled fibers (viz. the central processes of primary sensory neurons) were found to run longitudinally within the zone of Lissauer, and only sparse fibers to ascend in the dorsal funiculus. The medial projection fibers (MPF) and lateral projection fibers (LPF) arose periodically from the labeled fiber bundle in the Lissauer's tract to form a thin shell surrounding both the medial and lateral sides of the dorsal horn. The terminal areas of the more prominent LPF were found at laminae I, V, VII and the region surrounding the central canal, whereas the MPF ended at the medial part of lamina V and lamina X. Some smaller fiber bundles from LPF were seen to enter the cell clusters of the intermediolateral nucleus, where these fibers divided rostrocaudally and ran parallel with the longitudinal dendritic branches of the intermediolateral cells. The few labeled fibers located at the dorsal funiculus were traced to the lower medulla and the distinct terminal area of them was situated in the ventrolateral part of the nucleus gracilis at the level below the obex.
10.Clinical study of treatment conversion from CsA to tacrolimus after kidney transplantation due to side effects of CsA
Lixin YU ; Bing YAO ; Chuanfu DU ; Al ET
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(03):-
Objective To explore the clinical outcomes of treatment conversion from cyclosporine A (CsA) based immunosuppression to a new agent tacrolimus (FK506) after kidney tansplantation due to the side effects of CsA. Methods Forty eight cases of kidney transplantation who were diagnosed having CsA hepatoxicity,10 cases having gingival overgrowth,16 cases having hirsuties,and 13 cases having hyperlipidemia were treated with tacrolimus (FK506) in place of CsA.The initial dose of tacrolimus was administered according to the patient's body weight,liver function and time of post operation.The dosage of tacrolimus was adjusted according to its trough level,and the blood levels of tacrolimus were sustained to 8~10 ?g/L within 6 months after operation,6~8 ?g/L within 1 year and 4~6 ?g/L 1 year later.The liver function, renal function,serum lipids level,whole blood FK506 trough concentration,immunosuppressive index and clinical symptoms were closely monitored. Results In 47 of 48 patients who had CsA hepatoxicity and then were treated with FK506 in place of CsA,the liver function became normal 10~48 days later.Only one patient died of liver failure after treatment switch to FK506.All of the 10 patients experienced significant resolution of their gingival enlargement within the time period studied,however only 6 of them had complete regression.All the 16 recipients with hirsuties benefited from replacing CsA with tacrolimus,and were cured after the switch.Lipids levels decreased significantly in the 13 recipients with hyperlipidemia after conversion to tacrolimus. Creatinine levels remained stable and no acute rejection was observed in the study. Conclusions Treatment conversion from CsA to tacrolimus is safe and effective in recipients with hepatic dysfunction,hyperlipidemia or hirsuteness,gingival overgrowth after renal transplantation.The conversion from CsA based immunosuppression to tacrolimus has less side effects and no increase in rejection rate in renal transplant recipients.