1.Analysis of the Development Strategies for Hospital Preparations in Our Hospital by SWOT Method
China Pharmacy 2015;(28):3899-3901
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for the development of hospital preparation in our hospital. METHODS:The method of SWOT analysis was applied to analyze competitive strengths,weaknesses,opportunities and challenge about the develop-ment of pharmaceutical preparations in our hospital,and to explore the development strategies of hospital preparation. RESULTS &CONCLUSIONS:The strengths include the prominent specialty characteristics of clinical key subject,a long R&D history,diverse dosage forms and varieties,definite therapeutic efficacy,etc. The weaknesses contain production capacity shrinkage,deficient con-struction of professional team,external exchange and cooperation deficiency,etc. The opportunities contain national health con-sciousness enhancement,hospital preparation included into local medical insurance reimbursement,etc. The threats contain great difficulty to register new preparation and low preparation pricing,etc. It is suggested to rely on advantage resources to enhance clin-ical formulation development,strengthen human resource management and team building,strengthen cooperation and exchanges to enhance research and development,strengthen the meticulous management to improve operational capacity,in order to formulate scientific development strategy.
2.Application of RBF and RSM in Optimizing the Processing Conditions of Manchurian Dutchmanspipe Stem with Alkali
Min HE ; Jing ZHANG ; Lin YANG
Herald of Medicine 2014;(7):914-916
Objective To optimize the processing conditions of Manchuiran Dutchmanspipe Stem with alkali. Methods The combination of radial basis function ( RBF) and response surface methodology ( RSM) was used to investigate the influence of NaHCO3 , concentration, duration and cycles of processing on the content of aristolochic acid. Results The optimal process was achieved when Manchuiran Dutchmanspipe Stem was soaked for 3 cycles in 0. 05 mol·L-1 NaHCO3 solution, for 24 hours in each cycle. The removal rate of total aristolochic acid approached to 83. 74%. Conclusion The combination of RBF and RSM provided a new method and good guidance for further toxicity attenuation for Manchuiran Dutchmanspipe Stem.
3.Additive effects of the variants in the peroxisome proliferator activated receptor γ2 and uncoupling protein 2 genes on type 2 diabetes
Min YANG ; Jing LIN ; Changlin NI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2010;(z1):6-9
Objective To investigate the additive effects of uncoupling protein 2(UCP2) gene 3′-untranslated region(3′-UTR) 45-base pair insertion/deletion( I/D) variation and peroxisome proliferator activated receptor( PPAR)γ2 gene Pro12Ala variation on type 2 diabetes(T2DM) in Chinese Han popula-tion.Methods The UCP2 gene 3′-UTR I/D variation and PPARγ2 gene Pro12Ala variation were exam-ined by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism ( PCR-RFLP) in 490 type 2 dia-betes subjects and in 585 control subjects .The additive effects of the two gene mutations were analyzed . Results ⑴The frequency of PPARγ2 gene Pro12Ala variation in type 2 diabetes was not significantly dif-ferent from that in control subjects.(χ2 =0.058, P =0.809).In T2DM group, A12 allele carriers had larger waist circumference than Pro12Pro genotype carriers;Glucose stimulated insulin secretion by oral glu-cose tolerance test (OGTT) was significantly lower in carriers of the Ala12Ala or Pro12Ala genotype com-pared with Pro12Pro genotype.( Z =2.222, P =0.026; Z =2.051, P =0.040; Z =2.079, P =0.038 ) .⑵There wasn't significant difference among 3 genotypes with 3′-UTR I/D variation in UCP2 gene (χ2 =2.311 , P =0.315 ) .In control group , Glucose stimulated insulin secretion by oral glucose tolerance test ( OGTT) was significantly higher in carriers of the I/D or I/I genotype compared with D/D genotype ( Z =1.997 , P =0.046 ) .⑶The genotype carriers with Pro/Ala +Del/Del were the greatest relation to T2DM (OR=1.22, 95%CI 1.078~1.386).Conclusion Though the UCP2 gene mutation alone or the PPARγ2 gene mutation alone is not associated with T 2DM, the possible additive effects of the two micro genes increase the occurring of T 2DM.
4.Personality Characteristics of 1921 Cadets in an Air Force Academy Shown by the MBTI-G
Jing CHEN ; Dan-Min MIAO ; Yang WANG ;
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(11):-
Objective:To investigate influence of living locations on the personality characteristics of the only child and none-only children in an air force academy.Methods:1921 cadets were tested by the Chinese version of the MBTI-G.Results:Scores of the only child cadets from cities on the Sensing-Intuition and Thinking-Feeling dimensions were higher than those of none-only children group from cities and those of the only child group from countries.The scores of them on the SN scale were 93.0?18.5,90.4?17.6 and 90.1?17.7(t=2.25,P=0.025;t=1.99,P= 0.048).The scores of them on the TF scale were 94.6?22.6,89.1?21.1 and 88.4?21.0(t=4.02,P
5.Improvement of the method to establish a rat model of vascular dementia
Jing GU ; Hailong LI ; Changsheng YANG ; Min CHE ; Hongyan WU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2015;(6):634-638
Objective To improve the method to establish a rat model of vascular dementia and to better serve the experimental studies on vascular dementia.Methods We used the method of“repeatedly clipping the carotid artery com-bined with injection of sodium nitroprusside and with permanent unilateral carotid artery ligation” to prepare a rat model of vascular dementia.The drug piracetam was used to validate the established rat model in respect of the behavior and histopa-thology.Results Different from the reports of previous research, firstly, the results of this study suggested that injection dose of sodium nitroprusside should be 2.0 mg/kg, room temperature should be controlled at 28℃ during surgical opera-tion, and kept at 25℃postoperatively for 24 hours.Under these experimental conditions, the rats were stable and the death rate was reduced.Secondly,“repeatedly clipping carotid artery combined with permanent unilateral carotid artery ligation”could cut off about a third of cerebral blood supply, and causing chronic cerebral ischemia, which is seemingly more con-sistent with the pathogenesis of vascular dementia.Experimental results showed that compared with the control group, the navigation incubation period was extended and space search ability became worse in the model group, cell number was de-creased, with blurred cell contour and deeply stained cytoplasm, and cell nuclei were not clear in the hippocampal tissue. Conclusions Our findings indicate that the improved methodrepeatedly clipping the carotid artery combined with injec-tion of sodium nitroprusside and with permanent unilateral carotid artery ligationcan be used to efficiently establish a rat model of vascular dementia.The similar results of experiment using piracetam validate that this rat model can be used in vascular dementia-related experimental studies.
6.Effect of gender factors on reduction of ischemia-reperfusion injury by sevoflurane postconditioning in isolated rat cardiomyocytes
Meijuan YANG ; Jing YU ; Fengjiang ZHANG ; Min YAN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;30(11):1353-1356
Objective To investigate the effect of gender factors on the reduction of ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury by sevoflurane postconditioning in isolated rat cardiomyocytes. Methods Sixty 2-month-old SD rats (30 male, 30 female) were used in this study. Male rats were randomly assigned into 2 groups (n = 15 each):control group (group MC) and sevoflurane postconditioning group (group MS). Female rats were also randomly assigned into 2 groups (n= 15 each): control group (group FC) and sevoflurane postconditioning group (group FS).The rats were anesthetized with intraperitoneal pentobarbital 60 mg/kg. Their hearts were excised and perfused in a Langendorff apparatus with K-H solution saturated with 95% O2-5% CO2 at 37 ℃. I/R was produced by 40 min of global ischemia followed by 120 min of reperfusion. Control groups received perfusion with K-H solution saturated with O2 . Sevofiurane postconditioning groups received 10 min of perfusion with K-H solution saturated with 3%sevoflurane and O2 and then 110 min of perfusion with K-H solution saturated with O2 . HR, left ventricular enddiastolic pressure (LVEDP) and left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP) were measured before ischemia and during reperfusion. Coronary effluent was collected at 5 min of reperfusion for determination of LDH activity and infarct size. The total Akt (t-Akt) and phosphorylated Akt (p-Akt) expression in cardiomyocytes was detected. The ratio of p-Akt to t-Akt (p-Akt/t-Akt) was calculated. Results LVDP, p-Akt expression and p-Akt/t-Akt were significantly higher, LVEDP and LDH activity were significantly lower, and the infarct size was smaller in group MS and FC than in group MC (P < 0.05). LVDP was significantly lower, LVEDP and LDH activity were significantly higher, and the infarct size was larger in group FS than in group MS. There was no significant difference in LVDP and LVEDP between group FC and FS (P > 0.05). Conclusion There are gender differences in the reduction of I/R injury by sevoflurane postconditioning in isolated rat cardiomyocyes, the protective effect is stronger in male rats than in female rats, and the differences may be related to the activation of Akt.
7.Epidemiological characteristics of non-occupational carbon monoxide poisoning: an analysis of 385 cases.
Yi-jing ZHAO ; Min-juan YANG ; Xin-dong HU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2013;31(4):287-288
Adolescent
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Adult
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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epidemiology
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China
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epidemiology
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Young Adult
8.Effect of different sex and gonadal function on soman-induced hypothermia in rats.
Yong-Lu YANG ; Zhi-Min JING ; Yu-Shan LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2006;22(2):157-158
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Female
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Gonads
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physiopathology
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Hypothermia
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chemically induced
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physiopathology
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Soman
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adverse effects
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pharmacology
10.Treating neurogenic dysphagia
Jing JI ; Zhengsheng WANG ; Jianwen WANG ; Min YANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2011;33(6):437-440
Objective To explore the best treatment program for neurogenic dysphagia (ND) by observing the efficacy of three different rehabilitation programs.Methods Eighty-two dysphagic patients were randomly divi-ded into a swallowing training group (which received mouth,facial,and tongue function training along with cold sti-mulation of the pharynx,Mendelson's swallowing training,and swallowing behavior coordination training) and a group which received neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) only.Low-frequency NMES was applied at the location of the swallowing obstacle using a biphase square wave 700ms long at 30-80 Hz with a current intensity of 0-15 mA.There was also a combined treatments group which received swallowing behavior therapy combined with NMES.All three groups were treated for 30 min daily for 20 days.Videofluoroscopy (VFSS) was conducted before and after treatment to assess swallowing function.Results After 20 days of treatment,swallowing function had improved in all three groups.The effectiveness rate was 73% in the swallowing training group,83% in the NMES group and 94% in the combined treatment group.The average VFSS score in the combined therapy group was significantly higher than that of either the swallowing training or NMES group.Conclusions NMES combined with swallowing behavior the-rapy can greatly improve swallowing function in patients with neurogenic dysphagia,especially those with pseudosupranuclear paralysis.