1.Research progress on influencing factors and interventions of diabetes distress in patients with ;diabetes mellitus
Xiubao QIN ; Shuzhen DING ; Liyan CUI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(26):2073-2076
From the aspect of social and demographic factors, disease-related factors, social support, coping style and other factors outlined in diabetic patients with diabetes distress, and diabetes theoretical development and current situation of diabetes distress interventions were reviewed, in order to implement targeted interventions for diabetes patients.
2.Effect of Cefdinir combined with Omidazole in treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease
Jianqun XU ; Yahong DING ; Liyan ZHANG ; Ning WANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;(11):81-82,85
Objective To explore clinical effect of Cefdinir combined with Omidazole in treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease .Methods 60 cases of pelvic inflammatory disease from April 2014 to August 2015,were randomly divided into two groups and 30 cases in each group.Control group were given Ornidazole basic treatment, observation group were given Omidazole treatment given Cefdinir treatment on the basis of control group, after treated for 14d, patients were followed up and recorded C-reactive protein, blood rheology, compared clinical efficacy by statistical methods. Results After 2 weeks of treatment, observation group C-reactive protein value of (4.11 ±1.45)mg/L, lower than control group(7.63 ±1.57)mg/L (P<0.05).After 2 weeks of treatment, observation group plasma viscosity, hematocrit values were (1.12 ±0.26)mpass· s,(0.39 ±0.07)%, than control group (1.59 ±0.28)mpass· s,(0.48 ±0.09)% (P<0.05).After 2 weeks of treatment of patients in observation group total effective rate was 90.00%, significantly higher than 66.67%( P<0.05 ) .Conclusion It is good for Cefdinir combined with Omidazole in treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease better than Ornidazole medication use alone is worthy of further research and application .
3.3-MA combined with TSA inhibits growth of triple-negative breast cancer cells
Kun ZHU ; Ming XU ; Mina DING ; Zhenhua LIN ; Liyan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2017;33(8):1524-1527
AIM: To investigate the effect of 3-methyladenine (3-MA) combined with trichostatin A (TSA) on triple-negative breast cancer cells and the mechanism involved.METHODS: The viability of MDA-MB-231 cells was detected by MTT assay, the migration ability was determined by scratch assay, and the expression of autophagy-related proteins was detected by Western blot.RESULTS: TSA significantly inhibited the viability of MDA-MB-231 cells in a time-and dose-dependent manner.The results of scratch assay showed that TSA inhibited cell migration ability.Western blot data indicated that TSA resulted in a moderate increase in LC3-Ⅱ expression.Moreover, 3-MA inhibited cell autophagy induced by TSA, and combination of 3-MA and TSA further inhibited the viability of MDA-MB-231 cells.CONCLUSION: Combination of 3-MA and TSA may effectively inhibit the growth of triple-negative breast cancer cells.
4.Population pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of clopidogrel in patients with acute coronary syndrome.
Cheng XIE ; Xiaoliang DING ; Ling XUE ; Bin JIANG ; Yongfu HANG ; Jie GAO ; Liyan MIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(10):1426-32
This study established a population pharmacokinetics-pharmacodynamics model of clopidogrel in patients with acute coronary syndrome. Fifty-nine patients were enrolled. The plasma concentration of clopidogrel active metabolite and vasodilator stimulated phosphoprotein platelet reactivity index (VASP-PRI) were selected as the pharmacokinetics index and the pharmacodynamics index, respectively. The covariates including demographic characteristics, laboratory indexes, combined medication, complications and genetic polymorphisms of related enzymes were screened for their influence on the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics parameters. Population pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics data analysis was performed using NONMEM software. The general linear model and the indirectly effect model-turnover model for pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analysis were selected as the basic model, respectively. The population typical values of K12, CL/F, V/F, EC50, K(in), and E(max) were 0.259 h(-1), 179 L x h(-1), 632 L, 1.57 ng x mL(-1), 4.29 and 0.664, respectively. CYP2C19 was the covariate in the final pharmacokinetic model, and the model was to design a prior dosage regimen.
5.Effect of FireNeedling plus Filiform Needles on the Quality of Life in Knee Osteoarthritis Patients
Tianfeng HE ; Yinhua SONG ; Jinlei DING ; Xiaoyan ZHU ; Xidong DUAN ; Liyan ZHOU ; Yunfei CHEN ; Shanping TAO
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2014;(12):1156-1159
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical efficacy of fire needling plus filiform needles in treating knee osteoarthritis and its effect on the patients’ quality of life.MethodOne hundred and one patients with knee osteoarthritis were randomly allocated to fire needling, filiform needle and combination groups. They were treated with fire needling, filiform needles and fire needling plus filiform needles, respectively. An assessment was made using the WOMAC Osteoarthritis Index and the 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) in the 101 patients with knee osteoarthritis before and after treatment.ResultFire needling, filiform needles and fire needling plus filiform needles all had a marked therapeutic effect on knee osteoarthritis. The effect of fire needling plus filiform needles was better than those of fire needling and filiform needles (P<0.05,P<0.01). After four weeks of treatment, SF-36 quality of life item sub-scores increased in all the three groups of patients compared with before treatment (P<0.01); SF-36 role physical and general health scores were higher in the combination group than in the fire needling group (P<0.05, P<0.01); SF-36 physical functioning, role physical, general health, social functioning and mental health scores were higher in the combination group than in the filiform needle group (P<0.01).ConclusionFire needling plus filiform needles can effectively treat knee osteoarthritis and improve the patients’ quality of life. Its effects are superior to those of fire needling and filiform needles.
6.Analysis of the risk factors of chronic cough in children
Liyan LUO ; Haoping RAO ; Shijie JIN ; Niu DING ; Ting YANG ; Shujuan LUO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2013;(5):617-620
Objective To explore the risk factors of chronic cough in children.Methods A hospital-based case-control study was conducted.A total of 60 children with chronic cough and 120 non-chronic cough children were interviewed with standard questionnaires.Non-conditional multivariable logistic model was performed to analyze the risk factors.Results Among 192 children that were performed questionnaire survey,180 cases were obtained the complete data with a questionnaire response rate of 93.75%.No significant difference in age,gender,and permanent residence was found between chronic cough and control groups,respectively (P >0.05).As shown in multivariable logistic model,parents with sensitive history (OR =1.924),mother or father smoking (mother:OR =1.989 ; father:OR =2.156),poor ventilation (OR =27.906),and interior decoration less than 3 months stay (OR =4.652) increased the risk of chronic cough in children.Conclusions Many factors,even the domestic environmental factors,are associated with chronic cough in children.It's time to strengthen the intervention of risk factors for reducing the occurrence of chronic cough in children.
7.Comparative Study of the Efficacy of Fire Needling Versus Electroacupuncture in Treating Knee Osteoarthritis of Kidney and Marrow Deficiency Type
Liyan ZHOU ; Tianfeng HE ; Xinghong BING ; Xiaoyan ZHU ; Yinhua SONG ; Jinlei DING ; Xidong DUAN ; Shanping TAO
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(5):513-518
Objective To observe and compare the clinical efficacy of fire needling versus electroacupuncture in treating knee osteoarthritis of kidney and marrow deficiency type.Methods One hundred and ten patients with knee osteoarthritis of kidney and marrow deficiency type were randomly allocated to two groups, a fire needling group of 56 cases and an electroacupuncture group of 54 cases. The fire needling group received filiform needle acupuncture and fire needle pricking and the electroacupuncture group, electroacupuncture. Treatment was given once every other day, for a total of four weeks as one course. The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score and the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) score were recorded in the two groups before and after treatment. The clinical therapeutic effects were compared between the two groups.Results The VAS score and the WOMAC subscores significantly decreased in both groups after treatment compared with those before treatment (P<0.01). There were no statistically significant post-treatment differences in the VAS score and the WOMAC subscores between the two groups (P>0.05). The VAS score and the WOMAC subscores decreased further in both groups at four weeks after treatment compared with those at the end of treatment (P<0.01). In the electroacupuncture group, there were statistically significant differences in the VAS score and the WOMAC pain and stiffness subscores between eight weeks and four weeks after treatment (P<0.01) and in the WOMAC pain, stiffness and joint function subscores between at eight weeks after treatment and at the end of treatment (P<0.01). In the fire needling group, there were statistically significant differences in the VAS score and the WOMAC pain, stiffness and joint function subscores between at eight weeks after treatment and at the end of treatment (P<0.01). At four weeks after treatment, the VAS score and the WOMAC pain, stiffness and joint function subscores were significantly lower in the fire needling group than in the electroacupuncture group (P<0.05,P<0.01). At eight weeks after treatment, the VAS score and the WOMAC pain and stiffness subscores were still significantly lower in the fire needling group than in the electroacupuncture group (P<0.01). The total efficacy rate was 94.6% in the fire needling group and 90.7% in the electroacupuncture group; there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05).Conclusions Both filiform needle acupuncture plus fire needle pricking and electroacupuncture can markedly relieve the pain and stiffness and improve joint function in knee osteoarthritis of kidney and marrow deficiency type. Both have an equivalent short-term therapeutic effect. Filiform needle acupuncture plus fire needle pricking has a better long-term therapeutic effect than electroacupuncture.
9.Determination of spinosin and total saponins in compound Zaoshen tablet by HPLC and UV
Feng ZHENG ; Xiao QUE ; Jing SU ; Liyan DING ; Qu NIE ; Mingfeng QIU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2017;35(2):134-137,173
Objective To establish methods for the determination of spinosin and total saponins in compound Zaoshen tablet .Methods The separation of spinosin was performed on Agilent Zorbax SB C18 column (250 mm × 4 .6 mm ,5 μm) at 30℃ with water and acetonitrile as mobile phase for gradient elution at the flow rate of 1 .0 ml/min .The detection wavelength was 335 nm .Determination of total saponins was fulfilled by column chromatography followed by UV spectrometer with vanil-lin glacial acetic acid colorimetry .The detection wavelength was 560 nm .Results Linear range of spinosin was 20-100 μg/ml (r=0 .9990) and total saponins was 40-200 μg/ml (r=1 .0000) .The average recoveries for accuracy tests were 99 .55% and 99 .85% respectively .Conclusion Those methods are accurate and reliable .They can be used for the quality control of com-pound Zaoshen tablet .
10. Study on the effect of serum vitamin A and E on children with mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia based on propensity score matching
Chang XU ; Liyan LUO ; Niu DING ; Shijie JIN ; Shujuan LUO ; Ting YANG ; Bichen WU ; Huaping RAO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2020;22(1):43-45,49
Objective:
To explore the association between Vitamin A, E and mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children.
Methods:
153 children with mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia and 653 health children were selected as cases and controls, respectively. Propensity score matching (PSM) analysis were conducted to reducing confounding bias between groups. Blood samples were collected to test serum levels of vitamin A and E using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Logistic regression was implemented to determine odds ratios (