1.HPLC fingerprint of Venenum Bufonis
Lingying ZHU ; Dawei QIAN ; Jinao DUAN ; Shihui QIAN ; Xinjie LI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(05):-
AIM: To establish HPLC fingerprint of Venenum Bufonis in an attempt to become a standard of quality control. METHODS: The HPLC method was set up using Alltima C_(18)(250 mm?4.6 mm,5 ?m) column with mobile phase of acetonitrile-0.5% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution of water;UV detection wavelength at 296 nm and column temperature at 30 ℃ with the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min;20 ?L of the injection volume. RESULTS: In this chromatogram condition,10 peaks were identified as the characteristic fingerprints of Venenum Bufonis.All samples showed the content differences among the samples.The retention times for resibufogenin、cinobufagin、bufalin、bufotalin and cinobufotalin in Venenum Bufonis were consistent with each other.The fingerprint showed good similarity up to 93% in samples from different habitats. CONCLUSION: The method is exact、simple and accurate,and can be used for the identification and quality control of Venenum Bufonis.
2.Relationship of blood pressure variability and heart rate variability with prostatic volume in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia
Jiangli JIN ; Xiaoyun ZHENG ; Duan QIAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(5):477-480
Objective To investigate the relationship of blood pressure variability(BPV) and heart rate variability(HRV) with prostatic volume (PV) in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).Methods A total of 133 patients admitted to our department between January 2011 to April 2013 were analyzed retrospectively.The patients were divided into BPH group and non-BPH group according to the PV value.The ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was used to measure the blood pressure parameters,including 24-hour systolic blood pressure (SBP),24-hour diastolic blood pressure (DBP),day time systolic blood pressure(DSBP),day time diastolic blood pressure (DDBP),night systolic blood pressure (NSBP),night diastolic blood pressure(NDBP),the standard deviation of DSBP(DSBPSD),DDBPSD,NSBPSD,and NDBPSD.At the same time,heart rate variability was measured by 24 hours Holter monitor.The ambulatory electrocardiogram was used for calculating normal to normal intervals (SDNN),standard deviation of the averages of R-R internals in all 5-minute segments(SDANN),rate mean square of the differences of successive RR intervals(RMSSD),percentage of RR intervals differing >50 ms (PNN50%).The differences of the ambulatory blood pressure parameters or heart rate variability were compared between the two groups.Results The levels of 24-hour SBP,DSBP,and DSBP-SD were higher in the BPH group than in the non-BPH group[(126.03±14.66)mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) vs.(118.88 ±10.79) mmHg,(126.97±14.46)mmHg vs.(119.94±11.24)mmHg,(12.52±3.85)mmHg vs.(11.04±2.44)mmHg,all P<0.05].All the parameters of HRV were significantly different between the two groups [(97.22±38.14)mmHg vs.(119.23±36.16)mmHg、(90.11±34.4)mmHg vs.(107.1144.4)mmHg、(19.11±2.76)mmHg vs.(31.96±21.10)mmHg、(2.31±2.87)% vs.(5.02±4.88)%,all P<0.05]Conclusions The BPV and HRV are the important influencing factors for PV in BHP patients.
3.Effects of local mild hypothermia on the expression of EMAP-Ⅱ and proEMAP-Ⅱ after cerebral ischemia and reperfusion
Qian SHI ; Shurong DUAN ; Ruihong SUN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2014;36(2):86-90
Objective To investigate the effects of local mild hypothermia on the expression of EMAP-Ⅱ and proEMAP-Ⅱ after cerebral ischemia and reperfusion in rats and to explore the possible neuroprotection mechanism of mild hypothermia.Methods Forty-four male Wistar rats were divided randomly into a sham-operation group (Sham),a normothermia group (NT) and a hypothermia group (HT).Middle cerebral artery occlusion was performed using Longa's method,and reperfusion was allowed after 2 hours of occlusion.Mild hypothermia (33.0 ± 0.5)℃ for 6 hours was initiated at the start of reperfusion,followed by rewarming.Brains were harvested after 6,12,24,48 and 72 hours of reperfusion and used for HE staining to evaluate cellular apzoptosis and immunohistochemical staining for detecting the expression EMAP-Ⅱ and proEMAP-Ⅱ.Results The expression of EMAP-Ⅱ and proEMAP-Ⅱ in the ischemic penumbra was significant at 6 hours in the normothermia and hypothermia groups.It peaked at 12 hours in the normothermia group and 24 hours in the hypothermia group,and then decreased gradually.At 72 hours the expression of EMAP-Ⅱ and proEMAP-Ⅱ in the ischemic penumbras was very close to that in the sham group.EMAP-Ⅱ-positive cells were significantly fewer in the hypothermia group than in the normothermia group at all time points.ProEMAP-Ⅱ-positive cells were significantly more numerous in the normothermia group than in the hypothermia group at 6,12 and 24 hours.Conclusions Mild hypothermia (33.0 ± 0.5) ℃ has a valid neuroprotective effect which involves reducing EMAP-Ⅱ and proEMAP-Ⅱ expression in the ischemic penumbra and inhibiting apoptosis and inflammatory reactions after cerebral ischemia and reperfusion,at least in rats.
4.A study of relationship between constrictive maxillary arch and perioral muscle pressure
Hong QIAN ; Yinzhong DUAN ; Jianguo SONG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(01):-
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5.Hepcidin and iron homeostasis
Yanzhong CHANG ; Xianglin DUAN ; Zhongming QIAN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2000;0(06):-
The understanding of iron metabolism in humans, especially of its mechanism involved in controlling iron absorption in the proximal small intestine, is of great importance since diseases associated with iron deficiency or overload are very common worldwide. Recent study on hepcidin which is senthesized by liver has showed that this originally identified as a circulating antimicrobial peptide is a putative iron regulatory hormone. It plays a central role in the regulation of small intestine iron absorption and body iron homeostasis. The increased expression of hepcidin in the liver, induced by inflammation, might be an initial cause of the anemia of infection or chronic diseases and the iron-overload diseases might be tightly associated with the decreased hepcidin expression in the liver.
6.Effects of Coptidis Rhizoma on Gastrointestinal Motility Functions, MTL and GAS in Spleen-deficiency Rats
Honglian YANG ; Yuhong DUAN ; Xiaoyin QIAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;23(11):75-77
Objective To observe the effects of Coptidis Rhizoma on gastrointestinal motility functions, MTL and GAS in spleen-deficiency rats; To explore the dose-effect mechanism of “invigorating stomach” and “spoiling appetite”.Methods Fatigue and troublesome were used to establish exhausted spleen-deficiency models. 60 SD rats were randomly divided into blank control group, model group, positive medicine group, Coptidis Rhizoma high-, medium- and low-dose groups, with 10 rats in each group. Each medication group received relevant medicine for gavage, while the blank control group and model group received normal saline for gavage, once a day for 14 d. The general gastrointestinal motility functions, MTL and GAS of rats in each group were observed.Results Compared with blank control group, the gastric residual rate of model group was significantly higher; small intestinal propulsion rate, MTL, and GAS were significantly lower (P<0.05,P<0.01). Compared with model group, the gastric residual rate in Coptidis Rhizoma low-dose group was significantly lower; small intestinal propulsion rate, MTL and GAS increased significantly (P<0.05,P<0.01); small intestinal propulsion rate and MTL in Coptidis Rhizoma high-dose group were significantly lower (P<0.05).Conclusion High-doseCoptidis Rhizoma leads to “spoiling appetite”, and low-dose Coptidis Rhizoma leads to “invigorating stomach”, which may be related to adjusting gastrointestinal motility directly or adjusting the secretion of gastrointestinal hormones.
7.New development of transfusion associated immune response
Qian LI ; Xingdong CHEN ; Manlin DUAN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2016;(2):218-224
Immune response after blood transfusion is closely related to prognosis of the patients receiving blood productions. Thus, the safety and effectiveness are paid increasing attention.This article reviews immunological consequence and clinical manifesta-tions and response strategies after transfusion, which aims to provide reference for clinical transfusion decisions.
8.The study of relationship between the carotid atheroscalerosis and coronary artery disease
Duan QIAN ; Hong JIANG ; Xiaoju YE
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the relationship between the carotid atheroscalerosis and coronary artery disease. Methods High frequency ultrasonography was used to examine the carotid artery in seventy two patients who had undergone coronary artery angiography because of acute myocardiac infarction, angina or chest pain. They were divided a group with normal coronary angiography and another group with coronary artery lesion. The latter group included three subgroups according to the number of coronary artery involved: B1 group, B2 group, and B3 group. Scoring of atherosclerosis of the common carotid artery, internal carotid artery and external carotid artery were made with reference to plaques, the intima media thickness (IMT) and the V max of blood flow of the carotid artery as demonstrated by high frequency ultrasonograply. Results The IMT of the group with coronary lesion was significantly higher than that of the normal group ( P
9.The relationship between pulse pressure and the cardiac geometric structure in patients with essential hypertension
Duan QIAN ; Hong JIANG ; Xin TIAN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(08):-
objective To evaluate the relationship between the pulse pressure and the cardiac geometric structure in patients with essential hypertension. Methods Three hundred and ninety-five patients,age ranging from 20 to 77 years,were enrolled into the study. Their clinical systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP/DBP) were all above 140/90mmHg. All the patients either were initially diagnosed as having essential hypertension,or confirmed after taking a the placebo for 2 weeks after stopping anti-hypertensive drugs. The cardiac geometric structure was determined by the echocardiography at the same time when the patients untook the 24 hours ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Results The clinical pulse pressure was significantly different among the groups as divided by the age ( P
10.Absorption of flavonoids from Abelmoschus manihot extract by in situ intestinal perfusion.
Caifu XUE ; Jianming GUO ; Dawei QIAN ; Jinao DUAN ; Yan SHU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(4):454-9
To explore the mechanism of the absorption of flavonoids from Abelmoschus manihot flowers, in situ intestinal recirculation was performed to study the effect of the absorption at different concentrations and different intestinal regions. To evaluate the conditions of the absorption of six flavonoids from Abelmoschus manihot flowers, the concentrations of Abelmoschus manihot in the perfusion solution were determined by HPLC at predesigned time. And we have investigated the inhibitory effect of six flavonoids from Abelmoschus manihot flowers on P-glycoprotein (P-gp) drug efflux pump. The results demonstrated that the absorption rates of flavonoids from Abelmoschus manihot flowers are not significantly different (P > 0.05) at various drug concentrations, the absorption of flavonoids from Abelmoschus manihot flowers is a first-order process with the passive diffusion mechanism. The absorption rates of each of flavonoids are significantly different. The absorption rate of flavonoid glycoside was lower than that of aglycone; the flavonoids from Abelmoschus manihot flowers could be absorbed in all of the intestinal segments. The best parts of intestine to absorb hyperoside and myricetin are jejunum and duodenum, separately. Verapamil could enhance the absorption of isoquercitrin, hyperoside, myricetin and quercetin-3'-O-glucoside by inhibiting P-glycoprotein (P-gp) drug efflux pump.