1.The effect of community management on asthma in children
Qianqian HE ; Jing ZHAO ; Juan BAI ; Yugeng SHEN ; Yali TIAN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2012;11(1):42-46
ObjectivesTo study the effect of community interventions and management on asthma in children and its impact on knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP)of parents and the home environment.MethodsAn asthma health management profile of 0 to 14-year-old asthmatic children (n =93 ) in Sanlitun and Liulitun communities in Chaoyang District in Beijing was established.The children were randomly divided into a management group ( n =49) and control group ( n =44 ) based on community.Community-integrated management,such as regular follow-up,condition monitoring and health education,was implemented in the asthmatic children in the management group but not in the control group.The parents' KAP and the household environment in the two groups were compared after 1 year based on the changes shown in the health management profile.ResultsThe asthma relapse rate decreased to 27.9% (12/43) in the management group.Compared with the control group,the rates of hospitalization (x2 =8.174,P =0.004) and school absences ( x2 =4.962,P =0.026) significantly decreased.The KAP level of parents increased to 67.4% ( 29/43 ) in the management group and 20.4% (9/44) in the control group,and the difference was statistically significant (x2 =19.517,P <0.01 ).Knowledge improved the most and showed a significant difference from the control group ( x2 =19.517,P <0.01 ).Home environment in the management group improved to 76.7% (33/43).The number of indoor pets ( x2 =3.906,P =0.048) and indoor cockroaches ( x2 =4.962,P =0.026 ) reduced and showed significant differences between the two groups.In addition,children's allergy-related symptoms decreased to 30.2% ( 13/43 ) in the management group compared with 9.1% (4/44) in the control group,which was a significant difference ( x2 =6.183,P =0.013).ConclusionsParents' knowledge of asthma,compliance behaviors,and home environmentwere effectively improved through community-integrated management.This management technique can reduce the allergy-related symptoms of asthmatic children,improve asthma severity,and reduce the influence of asthma on children's daily lives.
2.Expression and clinical significance of AOC4P in hepatocellular carcinoma
Qianqian HE ; Haolian WANG ; Jinping ZHANG ; Dongying LI ; Jiansheng LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016;43(8):344-347
Objective:This study investigates the expression of long non-coding RNA termed amine oxidase, copper containing 4, pseudo-gene (AOC4P) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and its relationship with clinicopathological factors and patient prognosis. Methods:The expression of AOC4P in 106 HCC tissues and adjacent non-tumor tissues were detected using qRT-PCR. The relationship between AOC4P expression and clinicopathological factors, as well as patient prognosis, in HCC was analyzed. Results:The relative expression of AOC4P in the cancer tissues was 0.66±0.34, which was significantly lower than the relative expression in adjacent non-tumor tissues, i. e., 1.45±0.63 (P<0.05). Univariate analysis showed that low AOC4P expression was correlated with tumor size, lymph node metastasis, and TNM stage (P<0.05). The group with high AOC4P expression levels has longer survival time compared with the group with low AOC4P expression levels. Cox multivariate regression analysis showed that AOC4P expression, lymph node metastasis, and vascular in-vasion were all independent factors that affect prognosis of patients. Conclusion:AOC4P expression was reduced in HCC tissues, and AOC4P may play crucial roles in the occurrence and development of HCC. For patients with poor prognosis, low AOC4P expression is an independent risk factor for patients with HCC. Thus, AOC4P expression may be used as a molecular marker for HCC.
3.A comparitive study between conscious sedation by nitrous oxide inhalation and intravenous sedation with propofol for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy
Shenghao XU ; Hui YUE ; Qingfeng LI ; Wenjuan YANG ; Fengjian HE ; Sanhua DENG ; Qianqian PENG ; Suying LIU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2014;(11):645-649
Objective To study the induction of nitrous oxide(N2 O)and to compare safety and effec-tiveness of conscious sedation by nitrous oxide inhalation and intravenous sedation with propofol for upper gas-trointestinal(UGI)endoscopy.Methods A total of 400 patients undergoing UGI endoscopy in our hospital from April 2013 to October 2013 were randomly assigned to two groups,N2 O inhalation group(n=200)and in-travenous propofol group(n=200).The systolic pressures,diastolic pressures,heart rates and oxygen satura-tion,onset time,procedure duration,degree of sedation,recovery time,length of hospital stay,complica-tions,satisfaction ratings of doctors and patients,and the number of patients willing to accept the examination again were analyzed.Results The mean time of ideal anesthesia state for N2 O was (3. 16 ±0. 65 )min and there was no difference between the male and female(3. 16 ±0. 71)min vs.(3. 16 ±0. 58)min,t=0. 006,P>0. 05).The mean concentration was (43. 68 ±5. 05 )%,which was higher in male than that in female [(45. 3 ±4. 99)% vs.(41. 46 ±4. 30)%,t=3. 042,P<0. 05].Compared with before,the systolic pres-
sures,diastolic pressures,heart rates and oxygen saturation of patients in the propofol group significantly re-duced during the procedure(P<0. 05),while the same measurements excluding oxygen saturation for those in the N2 O group significantly increased(P<0. 05 ).Compared with the propofol group,patients inhaling N2 O had significantly shorter recovery and hospital stay time,but a longer onset time and procedure duration(P<0. 05 ).Complications that occurred in some patients of propofol group included hyoxemia,hypotension,brady-cardia,while the major complication in the N2 O group was nausea.The satisfaction ratings of doctors or pa-tients and the number of patients willing to accept the examination again in N2 O group were smaller than those in propofol group(86 ±3. 7 vs.96 ±2. 6,87 ±2. 8 vs.98 ±1. 2,87%vs.99%,P<0. 05).Conclusion Both conscious sedation by N2 O inhalation and intravenous sedation with propofol are effective for diagnostic UGI en-doscopy,but the safety of the former is superior to the latter.The key to complete the conscious sedation by ni-trous oxide inhalation is to accurately identify the ideal anesthesia state of N2 O.It is significant to pay attention to the nine factors concerning safe and effective sedation during operation.
4.Study on Adjuvant Immunoactivity of Polysaccharides from Panax Japonicus
Qianqian CUI ; Zhiwei SUN ; Changcheng ZHANG ; Ting WANG ; Zhiyong ZHOU ; Yumin HE ; Chaoqi LIU ; Ding YUAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(12):88-90,91
Objective To study the adjuvant immunoactivity of polysaccharides from Panax japonicus by alcohol of different concentrations;To discuss its part with the strongest adjuvant immunoactivity. Methods Polysaccharides from Panax japonicus was sunk with alcohol of different concentrations, and 30%alcohol compound, 60%and 90%alcohol polysaccharide were obtained. Different segments of polysaccharide and OVA protein were injected to mice once a week for three times for immunity. Five days after the last immunity, the mice were executed to collect blood, and the antibody titer was determined. The three parts of alcohol compound were scanned by infrared spectrum to determine the type of polysaccharide preliminarily. Results Compared with the control group, the antibody titer of different segments of polysaccharide obviously increased, especially the polysaccharide sunk by 60%alcohol. Infrared spectrum analysis showed that polysaccharides from Panax japonicus contained pyranose ring structure. Conclusion Polysaccharides from Panax japonicus has significant adjuvant immunoactivity, and polysaccharide sunk by 60%alcohol has the strongest adjuvant effects.
5.The anti-gastric ulcer effects of combined administration of Bletilla striata and Radix aconiti preparata in mice on the basis of uniform design
Congcong SUN ; Chunfang LIU ; Danni SUN ; Qianqian WANG ; Hui WANG ; Lianhua HE ; Na LIN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(7):611-616
Objective To study the influence of the combined administration of Bletilla striata and Radix aconiti preparata with different doses or ratios on anhydrous ethanol-induced gastric mucosal injury in mice with gastric ulcer. Methods The uniform design method was adopted on the basis of two factors and seven levels, which aims to investigate the influence of combined oral administration of Bletilla striata and Radix aconiti preparata with different doses or ratios on gastric mucosal injury in the mice with gastric ulcer. The indices like gastric ulcer index and stomach mucosa damage index were used to help selecting the right dose or ratio of decoctions for further study. Results The combined administration of Bletilla striata and Radix aconiti preparata at a certain proportion could reduce gastric ulcer index and stomach mucosa damage index. According to the regression analysis, the gastric ulcer index and stomach mucosa damage index were obviously inhibited by Bletilla striata, while this function decreased with the combined administration of Bletilla striata and Radix aconiti preparata. However, an interactive effect between each other has not been found. The influence of decoctions on the gastric ulcer index and stomach mucosa damage index became less when the compatibility ratio of Radix aconiti preparata increased, which referred to the total dose ranged between 3.64 g/kg and 29.32 g/kg. Conclusions The effect of the combined administration of Bletilla striata and Radix aconiti preparata showed relationship among the doses and ratios on anhydrous ethanol-induced gastric mucosal injury in mice with gastric ulcer.
6.Construction of RNAi Expression Vector by Fusion Gene Fragments of BBE and COR from Papaver nudicarule
Qianqian LIANG ; Jinwen ZHANG ; Yujie WEI ; Wangtian WANG ; Qingxiang HE ; Yaohu LEI
China Biotechnology 2006;0(11):-
The codeinone reductase gene (cor) and the berberine bridge enzyme gene (bbe) were cloned from young leaf of opium poppy(Papaver somniferum L) by RT-PCR and the coding sequences of these gene were analyzed. The result demonstrated that the cloned COR gene sequence was highly homologous to the other COR gene family members showing 98.96% identity to COR1.1. The cloned BBE gene sequence was 94.84% identified with the released BBE genes in GenBank previously. Based on the cDNA sequences of COR and BBE,two fragments about 400~500 bp from each gene with lower identity among them were cloned. The fusion gene BC(744 bp) is fused by the PCR technique. Then the promoter CaMV 35S driven,containing'forward BC fusion fragments-reverse pdk intron-reverse BC fusion fragments',plant siRNA expression vector were constructed based on the vectors pHANNIBAL and pART27. Inhibition efficiency of the expression vector to the morphine synthesis was studied by transforming papaver nudicarule.The work will lay the foundation for breeding a low morphine and high thebaine poppy.
7.The neuroprotective effect of electrical stimulation in chronic epilepsy
Jian ZUO ; Huiyan HE ; Qianqian WANG ; Na YIN ; Chengjuan XIE ; Yu WANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2014;36(4):250-254
Objective To study any protection against hippocampal neuron damage induced by epilepsy (SE) provided by transcutaneous stimulation (TNS) of the trigeminal nerve and to document any effect of such stimulation on the expression of glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) 65/67.Methods Pilocarpine injection was used to induce epilepsy in healthy male Sprague-Dawley rats which were then randomly divided into a treatment group and a model group.Rats which had not received the pilocarpine injection served as normal controls.In the treatment group the rats were given electrostimulation for one month after the first spontaneous seizure following the injection of pilocarpine.In the model group they were given sham TNS for one month.After the month of stimula-tion,immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of GAD65/67 in the hippocampus.Terminal deoxy-nucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) assays and Nissl staining were applied to deter-mine apoptosis and neuron loss in the hippocampus.Results Significantly less apoptosis was observed in the treatment group than in model group at 24 h,48 h and 72 h post-injection.Compared to the model group,average GAD65/67 expression had increased significantly in the treatment group at 24 h,72 h,1 week,2 weeks and 4 weeks post-stimulation.GAD65 expression reached its peak from 72 h to 1 week post-stimulation,then decreased to the level of the control group by 4 weeks post-stimulation.The expression of GAD67 remained elevated at all the time points employed.Conclusions TNS can significantly protect hippocampal neurons from damage in epilepsy,at least in rats.The underlying anti-epileptic and neuroprotective mechanisms may involve increased inhibitory transmission induced by the stimulation.
8.Determination of ferulic acid content in Qibaipingfei capsule by semi-bionic extraction coupled with high per-formance liquid chromatography
Mei MENG ; He ZHANG ; Liangbing WEI ; Xiaoyu WANG ; Qianqian LI ; Zegeng LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;(9):1283-1285
Objective To establish a quantitative method of ferulic acid by semi-bionic extraction ( SBE ) coupled with high performance liquid chromatography ,and compare the validity of ferulic acid in Qibaipingfei capsule by water extraction ( WE) method and SBE method .Methods The separation was carried out on a Welch-C18 column (250mm ×4.6mm,5μm).A mixture of methanol-1%(V/V)acetic acid solution(33.67)was used as the mobile phase at a flow rate of 1.0 mL/min in isocratic elution mode .The column temperature was kept at 35 °C, and the detection wavelength was set at 315 nm.Results The calibration curve was linear ( r =0.999 8, n =6 ) in the range of 0.013 4 ~0.134 0mg/mL of ferulic acid.The recoveries were 98.93% with RSDs of 0.53%. Conclusion On the basis of the advantages of simplicity and good reproducibility ,this method can be used for the determination of ferulic acid ,and also we can concluded that abstraction of Qibaipingfei capsule by SBE is better than WE method.
9.Preventive and therapeutic effects of Yiqi Huayu Recipe on degeneration of articular cartilage in rats with osteoarthritis.
Wei HOU ; Qianqian LIANG ; Jianxin HE ; Qin BIAN ; Qi SHI ; Yongjun WANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2009;7(2):163-8
To study the efficacy and possible mechanism of Yiqi Huayu Recipe (YQHYR), a compound traditional Chinese herbal medicine, in preventing and treating degeneration of the articular cartilage in rats with osteoarthritis (OA).
10.Effects of different concentrations of irbesartan on the differentiation and mineralization of preosteoblasts
Xiaowei DING ; Yuan XU ; Ze MIN ; Yongzhu QIAN ; Zhidan HE ; Yang XU ; Qianqian LIU ; Zhonghai ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(4):499-504
BACKGROUND:Angiotensin II receptor antagonists have been found to exerct a stronger protective effect on bone than angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of different concentrations of irbesartan (angiotensin II receptor antagonist) on the differentiation and mineralization of mouse preosteoblasts. METHODS:Mouse preosteoblast cel lines MC3T3-E1 in logarithmic phase were selected and cultured in the osteogenic induction medium containing 0 (control group), 0.001, 0.01, 0.1 mmol/L irbesartan, respectively. Ten days later, the cel differentiation was observed by alkaline phosphatase staining. The mineralization was observed by alizarin red staining after 21 days of culture. mRNA expressions of osteocalcin, alkaline phosphatase and Runt-associated transcription factor 2 in osteoblasts were detected by real-time PCR at 1, 4, 7, 14 and 21 days of culture. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The activity of alkaline phosphatase in al the irbesartan groups (0, 0.001, 0.01, 0.1) was higher than that in the control group (P<0.05), which was the most obvious in 0.01 mmol/L. The number and area of calcium nodules in each irbesartan group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P<0.05), especial y in 0.01 mmol/L. Compared with the control group, 0.01 mmol/L irbesartan significantly upregulated the mRNA expressions of osteocalcin, alkaline phosphatase and Runt-associated transcription factor 2 (P<0.05). These results suggest that 0.01 mmol/L irbesartan significantly promotes the differentiation and mineralization of osteoblasts.