3.Development of the integrated TCM hepatology with western medicine
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2003;1(2):81-3
The treatment for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) that happened epidemically this spring confirmed again that the integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine had its clinical advantage and vitality, and indicated that this integration could benefit the pathologic understanding and therapeutic strategies for the diseases. Based on the experimental research, western medicine focuses on the histological and structural changes of the diseases. In order to probe the key mechanisms of the disease's occurrence and development, it tries to develop the therapy targeting the mechanism. Materialism is the academic characteristic of western medicine. Based on the differentiation of individual patient and comprehensive analysis of all manifestations, with the academic characteristic of dynamics and dialectics, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) focuses on the regulation and recovery of the body functions. Theoretically, materialism and dialectics are complementary to each other. Their combination and unity is the key point for the integration of TCM with western medicine in order to improve the clinical effectiveness and TCM development. Therefore, we must adhere to the principles of the evidence-based medicine, strengthen the integrated study on "disease" of western medicine and "syndrome" of TCM, insist on "materialism" and improve the understanding of the mechanism of Chinese herb formula, pay efforts on the clinical study of difficult and common hepatic diseases, in order to develop the integrated traditional and western medicine on liver diseases.
4.Strategy for treating liver fibrosis by integration of the disease and its syndromes in traditional Chinese medicine
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2004;2(6):407-11
The strategy for treating liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis patients includes dispelling the etiological factors, inhibiting the inflammatory reaction, decreasing the sedimentation of extracellular matrix, accelerating the degradation of extracellular matrix, improving the microcirculatory and metabolic disturbance, and ameliorating the complicating diseases, etc. Researchers should pay attention to the liver function indexes in chronic liver disease in evaluating the therapeutic effects of anti-fibrosis. Effective etiological treatment should be considered as the first step in treating liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis patients, and inhibiting the inflammatory reaction is one of the most important tactics for suppressing the development of fibrosis and for decreasing the incidence rate of liver cancer in chronic hepatitis patients. Treatment based on syndrome differentiation, a dynamic therapy aimed at the holistic pathological state, can improve the pathological state of the disease. It is especially important to take the advantages of the integration of traditional Chinese and western medicine in the clinical diagnostic and therapeutic procedure for increasing the therapeutic effect of live fibrosis.
5.Effects of several factors on ability of amino acid uptake by regenerating rat liver
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(02):-
24hr after partial hepatectomy, the isolated remnant liver of rat was perfused to study the effects of several factors on the ability of amino acid intake. The results were as follows: (1). Twenty-four hours after operation the hepatic uptakes of amino acid increased in the hepatectomized groups. The ability of enhanced amino acid uptake by remnant liver depended on hepatic protein synthesis. In a certain range of hepatectomy there was a positive correlation between the amounts of liver which had been cut off and the amounts of amino acid uptake by remnant liver. (2). The addition of insulin alone to the perfusate could stimulate amino acid uptakes by remnant liver and the addition of glucagon alone had no effect. But, when insulin was added to the perfusate in combination with glucagon the hepatic uptake of amino acid was much higher. (3). The extract from regenerating rat liver rather than that from normal adult rat liver may contain certain factor(s) which can stimulate amino acid uptakes by remnant liver.
6.Quantitative Determination of Peoniflorin in Tiaojingquban Tablets by RP-HPLC
China Pharmacy 2007;0(36):-
OBJECTIVE:To establish a RP-HPLC method for the determination of Peoniflorin in Tiaojingquban tablets. METHODS:The chromatographic separation was performed on VP-ODS column (150mm?4.6mm, 5?m). The mobile phase consisted of methanol-water (25∶75) at a flow rate of 1.0mL?min-1.AUV-detector at 230nm was used. RESULTS:The linear range of Peoniflorin was 24.8~198.4?g?mL-1(r=0.999 9).The mean recovery was 99.36% with RSD being 0.86% (n=6).CONCLUSION:The method is simple, rapid, sensitive and reproducible, and it can be used for the quality control of Tiaojingquban tablets.
7.Automobile Exaust Pollution and Its Ettects on Police's Health in the Kunming Area
Journal of Kunming Medical University 1986;0(04):-
The state of automobile exhaust pollution in the Kunming area was investigated. 113 traffic police and 105 official police were examined. The incidence of symptoms and diseases of the respiratory system and low pulmonary function was higher in the exposed group than in the control group. This shows that automobile exhaust has some effects on the health of people of special occupation.