1.Molecular docking study of "detoxification" mechanism of Chebulae fructus- Margarita intervention in stroke
Da MAN ; Minghui BAI ; Qier MU ; Gejile HU ; Busong XIU ; Muqile TE
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2021;43(2):168-174
Objective:To analyze the material basis, target and pathway of Chebulae fructus and Margarita in Mongolian medicine Garidi-13 Pill on stroke with the method of network pharmacology and molecular docking technology, so as to better understand its "detoxification" mechanism. Methods:TCMIP and BATMAN-TCM were used to predict the target of Chebulae fructus and Margarita composition, and GeneCards were used to search for the target of stroke. The overlapping targets of the two platforms were imported into the Metascape software for GO biological analysis and KEGG pathway analysis. The molecular docking of key molecules and targets was carried out with LEDOCK. Results:A total of 22 active components were collected and 217 targets related to stroke were predicted. Among them, 1-O-galloyl-glucose, cuprum, ellagicacid, arjungenin and corilagin were the key substances playing the role of "detoxification" of the Chebulae fructus and Margarita; IL6, TNF, HSP90AA1, PTGS2, CASP3, NR1I2, VKORC1 and ATP1A1 were the key targets playing the role of "detoxification" . These targets were significantly enriched in cell response, humoral level regulation, hemostasis, response to steroid hormones, steroid metabolism, coagulation and other biological processes, as well as nitrogen metabolism, IL-17 signaling pathway and other pathways. Molecular docking verified the accuracy of previous prediction results from computer simulation level. Conclusion:The process of Chebulae fructus and Margarita intervening strok is closely related to the elimination of harmful metabolites and calmingthe inflammatory reaction, which was not only consistent with the modern medicine on the pathological process of stroke, but also consistent with the interpretation of "evil and poison" with Mongolian medicine theory.
2.A study on the predictability of midwifery workforce demand in Yunnan province
Nan ZHOU ; Minghui YANG ; Jie LI ; Xiu ZHU ; Rui HOU ; Lihua REN ; Hong LU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(2):110-113
Objective To evaluate the demand for midwives in Yunnan province utilizing Birthrate Plus for planning and development of such workforce. Methods A convenient sample method was used to investigate 8435 maternal cases at 9 hospitals in Yunnan province in four months from 9 - 12 in 2017, and Birthrate Plus was used to calculate the demand for midwifery at each hospital. We also analyzed the two core elements of Birthrate Plus- maternal category allocation and midwife hours of each hospital. Results Maternal cases fall into five categories and maternal category allocation in hospitals is roughly the same;Maternal in higher category tended to need longer midwife hours; the average birthrate of 9 hospitals was (194. 22 ± 44. 84) case/ ( year·midwife). The number of midwives in two tertiary hospitals is obviously insufficient. Midwives at 7 secondary hospitals are more than predicted. Conclusions Midwives in Yunnan are generally faced with a large workload, especially at secondary hospitals, and midwives need to bear numerous non-midwifery workload beyond Birthrate Plus. Therefore, the Birthrate Plus can reflect the midwifery workload scientifically and reasonably in the current situation of midwifery work. But the predication for midwifery workforce requires a study of the ratio of midwifery work in the entire clinical work of the hospital.
3. Investigation and analysis of the maternal delivery situation in Yunnan Province
Nan ZHOU ; Minghui YANG ; Jie LI ; Xiu ZHU ; Rui HOU ; Lihua REN ; Hong LU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(32):2519-2523
Objective:
To understand the current situation of maternal health care in this area, and to provide basis for further improving the quality of maternal and child health care service in this area and in the western region of China.
Methods:
The clinical data of 8 539 pregnant women from 10 hospitals in Yunnan Province was collected, including the general situation, the situation of medication and intervention during delivery, the mode of delivery and the outcome of delivery.
Results:
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4. Progress in the prevention and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine based on the mechanism of intestinal injury of various chemotherapy
Shuang LI ; Minghui XIU ; Xianqin DU ; Jianzheng HE ; Xingyao LIN ; Shuang LI ; Xianqin DU ; Xingyao LIN ; Shuzhen HAN ; Minghui XIU ; Jianzheng HE ; Shuzhen HAN ; Jianzheng HE ; Yuting DAI ; Minghui XIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(5):583-593
Intestinal injury is a common adverse reaction of clinical chemotherapy drugs, which limits the further application of chemotherapy drugs and causes serious physical and mental burden to patients. At present, the mechanism of chemotherapy-induced intestinal injury is complex, and traditional Chinese medicine has an excellent preventive effect. This article reviews the related mechanisms of intestinal flora imbalance, oxidative stress, inflammatory response, cell apoptosis, and immune damage caused by chemotherapy, and summarizes the role of traditional Chinese medicine in prevention and treatment of oxidative stress, inflammatory response, cell apoptosis, and immune damage.
5. Molecular mechanism of high altitude hypoxia induced intestinal homeostasis imbalance and research progress of traditional Chinese medicine
Qian KANG ; Minghui XIU ; Dan YANG ; Jianzheng HE ; Hongxia GONG ; Wangjie CAO ; Yun SU ; Minghui XIU ; Jianzheng HE ; Hongxia GONG ; Wangjie CAO ; Yun SU ; Qian KANG ; Dan YANG ; Jianzheng HE ; Hongxia GONG ; Wangjie CAO ; Yun SU ; Minghui XIU ; Xueyan ZHANG ; Shuwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(12):1391-1402
Hypoxia is one of the factors restricting the survival of people at high altitudes, which can cause various symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, palpitations, shortness of breath and acute coma. About 80% of patients with acute mountain sickness have at least one symptom of a gastrointestinal distress (e. g., anorexia, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, etc.). The pathological characteristics, pathogenesis and drug treatment of intestinal injury caused by high-altitude hypoxia were studied, which is conducive to the diagnosis and treatment of plateau gastrointestinal diseases. Therefore, by summarized relevant literature and systematically expounds the related researches on intestinal damage caused by high altitude hypoxia. We summarized the changes of intestinal morphology, intestinal cells, intestinal flora and other intestinal homeostasis caused by high altitude hypoxia, the mechanism of intestinal inflammation and oxidative damage, and the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, which provide reference and information for reference for scientific research workers and clinicians.