1.Experimental study of immunoloregulation induced by tripterygium glycosides on IgA nephropathy in rats
Qinglin KE ; Jian HU ; Xueqiao LI ; Aizhen HAO ; Yuan CUI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(10):814-815
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of immunoloregulation induced by tripterygium glycosides on experimental IgA nephropathy in rats.MethodsRat model of IgA nephropathy was established with bovine serum albumin and staphylococcal enterotoxins compound immunization.The urine erythrocyte,urine protein in 24 h,renal function,erythrocyte C3b receptor rosette rate and kidney constitution pathology alteration among the normal control group,model group and tripterygium glycosides group were compared.ResultsCompared with the model group,urine erythrocyte,urine protein,serum Cr and BUN reduced( P<0.05),erythrocyte C3b receptor rosette rate was higher(P<0.05),IgA depositing on glomerular mesangial region was less and renal function improved in rats of the tripterygium glycosides group.ConclusionTripterygium glycosides have better therapeutic effect and adjusting action for immune disturbance.
2.Discussion on TCM etiology and pathogenesis of type-2 diabetes
Qichen ZHANG ; Hongjun ZHANG ; Donghui ZHOU ; Xiaodi WANG ; Qinglin JIAN ; Zhenyu YANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;38(1):9-12
Based on large sample of clinical epidemiology survey,we discussed the etiology and pathogenesis of type-2 diabetes.On the basis of Internal Classic ofHuang Di,and discussions of both ancient and modern doctors,we believed that:type 2 diabetes is just like Jueyin disease of Treatise on Febrile Disease,characterizing by adverse-rising of Qi,cold mingling with heat and deficiency mingling with access.The diseased location is spleen,and closely related with liver and lung.The pathogenesis is the failure transportation and transformation of spleen,floating of deficient five visceral essence,and turbid dampness flowing down to form yin fire syndrome.The reason for failure transportation and transformation of spleen includes depression of lung,adverse flow of liver-qi,dampness accumulation in the middle and deficiency of kidney Qi.
3.Explore the Identification Model of TCM Health Status of Female
Lanlan CHEN ; Pingsheng ZHOU ; Seqi LIN ; Shiping CHENG ; Hui JIAN ; Aiping LV ; Qinglin ZHA
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;20(10):1778-1785
Objective: To analyze the characteristics of the healthy state of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) of female, and preliminarily constructs the model of TCM health status identification of female with menstrual cycle. Methods: The text of disease diagnosis and syndrome differentiation of menstrual-cycle-linked disorders from Guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of common disease of gynecology in Traditional Chinese Medicine was analyzed, and the symptoms related with viscera functions, the waxing and waning of qi and blood, and pathogenic properties were extracted. The questionnaires of diseases and syndrome elements differentiation of female by calculating the weight relationship between symptoms and health status were designed to estimate the interior state of waxing and waning of yin-yang by figuring out the different periods of menstrual, and in the last step, Constitution in Chinese medicine Questionnaire was used to identify the constitution. Through the above four identification methods, a comprehensive identification of the female's health status of TCM was formed. Results: Through the disease identification model, we distinguished the state of disease and yet disease. And through the syndrome elements differentiation model, we knew the viscera functions, the waxing and waning of qi-blood and yin-yang, and pathogenic properties. And by identifying the internal qi-blood and yin-yang status, we initially built the model that can identify health status of female integrally with the constitution. Conclusion:The model identification results can reflect the comprehensive health status of female in multiple dimensions. It can make a fine classification of women.s TCM health status. It can not only help to know the previous health status but also help to speculate the future health trend, which contributes to the formulation of personalized health interventions of follow-up.
4.Study on the Follow-Up Assessments on TCM Health Management of Female
Jinghui ZENG ; Seqi LIN ; Qinglin ZHA ; Pingsheng ZHOU ; Zheng CAO ; Aiping LV ; Hui JIAN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;20(10):1786-1791
Objective: To construct the evaluation index of follow-up assessments on TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) health management of female. Methods: The evaluation indicators and score criteria were extracted for the efficacy evaluation of diseases and syndromes related to irregular menstruation in The criteria of diagnosis and therapeutic effect of diseases and syndromes in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Guidelines of clinical research of new drugs of Traditional Chinese Medicine; The health behaviors related to the onset of irregular menstruation diseases, such as diet, emotion, exercise, etc. were collected to build index of health behavior of irregular menstruation. Results: A comprehensive index system of follow-up assessments on TCM health management of female composed of disease curative effect, syndrome curative effect and health behavior score was constructed. Conclusion: The evaluation index system helps to dynamically track the effectiveness of interventions and management, and helps users to adjust the intervention plan and avoid the unhealthy behaviors.
5.Development of Female Mobile Chinese Medicine Health Management Platform Integrated with Pulse Diagnostic Information
Lifen WANG ; Jue WANG ; Yan HONG ; Yabing LOU ; Hui JIAN ; Aiping LV ; Qinglin ZHA
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;20(10):1803-1807
Objective: To construct a female TCM management platform that integrates pulse diagnosis information to facilitate women's health status identification and conditioning of menstrual cycle related health problems. Methods:Using cloud computing technology, taking the EHR and knowledge base as the core, designing the TCM health information collection questionnaire according to the characteristics of women.s menstrual cycle related health problems, and incorporating the data collected by the Chinese medicine pulse diagnosis bracelet, the knowledge base can assist the development of a health management plan, designing a platform framework for combining the PC side of the doctor with the patient mobile APP. Results: The platform was conducive to the realization of more objective TCM consultation and pulse diagnosis information collection and long-term continuous monitoring, and can assist in the identification of women's menstrual problems and the development of health conditioning plans. Conclusion: The platform has good operability and practicability for the implementation of TCM health management for women with menstrual problems.
6. A retrospective study of the BiRd regimen in the treatment of relapsed/ refractory multiple myeloma
Xuelian LIU ; Lu LI ; Qinglin SHI ; Lijuan CHEN ; Xinxin CAO ; Jian LI ; Aijun LIAO ; Dehui ZOU ; Jingnan SUN ; Sujun GAO ; Wei LI ; Jian HOU ; Fengyan JIN
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2017;38(10):837-841
Objective:
To evaluate efficacy of the BiRd regimen, a combination of clarithromycin, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone, in the treatment of patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) .
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Patients with RRMM treated with BiRd between September 11, 2013 and August 1, 2016 at six centers were included to evaluate overall survival rate (ORR) , clinical benefit rate (CBR) , progression-free survival (PFS) , overall survival (OS) , as well as adverse events.
Results:
Of 30 patients with RRMM, 27 patients were evaluable, and ORR and CBR were 51.9% (14/27) and 66.7% (18/27) respectively, including 1 sCR (3.7%) , 3 CR (11.1%) , 3 VGPR (11.1%) , and 7 PR (25.6%) . In 13 patients with prior Rd, ORR and CBR were 38.5% (5/13) and 61.5% (8/13) respectively, of which 5 patients with ≥MR carried high-risk cytogenetic[ (e.g.17p- or t (4;14) ] together with at least one of other adverse-prognostic cytogenetic (e.g.13q- and/or 1q21+) . In 24 patients with prior bortezomib-based therapy, ORR and CBR were 45.8 and 62.5%, respectively. With a median follow-up time of 14.9 (range 1.0-33.8) months, the median PFS and OS were 12.0 (95%
7.Continuous Observation and Analysis of Female College Students' Menstrual Period Related to Pulse Condition
Xiaohui WU ; Shiping CHENG ; Qinglin ZHA ; Yan HONG ; Hui JIAN ; Aiping LV ; Seqi LIN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;20(10):1792-1797
Objective: To explore pulse characteristic of the health female college students and their relationship with menstrual cycle. Methods: The subjects were 17 female college students of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Pulse test was performed with pulse bracelet. The detection time was every day in the wake and has not yet get up and wake up at any time before going to bed with a pulse-taking bracelet, and recorded the current menstrual cycle information. The pulses of the wake that has not yet get up and wake up at any time before going to bed took consistency analysis of the record with Kruskal Wallis Test. The pulse of menstruation stage analysis was compared with chi-square test. Results: The pulses of the wake that has not yet get up and wake up at any time before going to bed consistency was poor except rapid pulse (P> 0.05) . The occurrence frequency of slippery pulse and string-like pulse were 55.21% and26. 03% respectively. The pulses of premenstrual period, post menstrual period and menstrual period were not much different from others. The occurrence frequency of moderate pulse, string-like pulse, unsmooth pulse, slippery pulse in intermenstrual period respectively were 40.68%, 44.07%, 30.51%, and 40.68%. The occurrence frequency of moderate pulse, string-like pulse, unsmooth pulse, slippery pulse in-non intermenstrual period respectively were 17.38%, 24.69%, 10.45%, 56.30%. The difference was significant (P < 0.05) . Conclusion: The female college students are mainly in terms of slippery pulse. The occurrence frequency slippery pulse in intermenstrual period respectively are less common. The string-like pulse, moderate pulse, unsmooth pulse in intermenstrual period are more common than in-non intermenstrual period.
8.Research on the Construction of TCM Health Intervention Knowledge Base of Female
Xin CHEN ; Zheng CAO ; Seqi LIN ; Yabing LOU ; Hui JIAN ; Aiping LV ; Qinglin ZHA
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;20(10):1798-1802
Objective: To fulfill the TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) health management needs of female through constructing the intervention knowledge base, explore the long-term development mechanism of intervention knowledge base. Methods: The structure of female TCM Health Intervention Knowledge was designed base according to the characteristics of TCM health status of females. The inferential mechanism by studying the relation between the female health status and the diet therapy scheme was explored based on syndrome differentiation. A Long-term development mechanism of TCM health intervention knowledge database was designed based on big data and effect feedback mechanism. Results: The classification standard of the TCM Health Intervention Knowledge base of female includes the state of the viscera functions, qi and blood, yin and yang, and pathogenic properties of the body under the illness and health condition. The dietary therapy formula inference engine can provide food material according to the region, natures, function of tonifying, evil eliminating, to match the female health status, and constantly adjusting and improving the Intervention plan according to the feedback. Conclusion: The study proves the construction plan of TCM Health Intervention Knowledge base of female is able to meet the needs of female TCM health management intervention, and the method of constantly adjusting and improving the intervention plan according to the feedback helps to realize the precise recommendation and long-term development of intervention knowledge base.
9.Add-on Tiotropium in Chinese Patients With Moderate Asthma: A Pooled Subgroup Analysis of MezzoTinA-Asthma 1 and 2
Jiangtao LIN ; Huanying WAN ; Jian KANG ; Qianli MA ; Ping CHEN ; Meiling JIN ; Haoyan WANG ; Shuang LIU ; Qinglin HAO ; Yong LIN ; Lin SU ; Na HU
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2019;11(4):519-528
PURPOSE: Asthma affects approximately 30 million patients in China; however, tiotropium data for Chinese patients is limited. This study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of tiotropium in Chinese patients with moderate symptomatic asthma. METHODS: A post hoc subgroup analysis was conducted on 430 Chinese patients pooled from two 24-week, replicate phase 3 trials (NCT01172808 and NCT01172821), in which they received once-daily tiotropium 2.5 µg (Tio R2.5) or 5 µg (Tio R5) (n = 106 or 109, respectively), twice-daily salmeterol 50 µg (Sal 50) (n = 110), or placebo (n = 105), while maintaining inhaled corticosteroids (ICS). The co-primary endpoints assessed in week 24 were forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) peak0–3h response, trough FEV1 response, and responder rate as assessed using the Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ). RESULTS: For both FEV1 peak0–3h responses and trough FEV1 responses, the mean treatment differences were greater for Tio R2.5, Tio R5, and Sal 50 compared with placebo at 0.249 L, 0.234 L, and 0.284 L, and 0.172 L, 0.180 L, and 0.164 L, respectively (P< 0.001). The ACQ responder rate in placebo, Tio R2.5, Tio R5, and Sal 50 was 58.7%, 62.3%, 59.3%, and 69.1%, respectively. Furthermore, 11 (2.6%) of 430 patients had serious adverse events (Tio R5, n = 4; Tio R2.5, n = 1; Sal 50, n = 1; and placebo, n = 5). CONCLUSIONS: Once-daily tiotropium, as add-on to medium-dose ICS, was effective and well tolerated for Chinese patients with moderate symptomatic asthma, consistent with the main analysis.
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10.Analysis of anxiety and depressive status and influencing factors in patients with colorectal polyps in part of Xinjiang area
Xuejiao TAN ; Yaqiong PENG ; Xin PENG ; Miaomiao LUO ; Jian QIN ; Jiaxue LI ; Lina YE ; Ronghui PU ; Li LAI ; Jiajing MA ; Qinglin ZHANG ; Fang LIU ; Weigang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2023;43(7):472-480
Objective:To investigated the prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms in patients with colorectal polyps in part of Xinjiang area and to explore the associated influencing factors related to psychological status, and to provide evidence and clues to promote the diagnosis and treatment of psychosomatic diseases in digestive system.Methods:From December 2021 to June 2022, at the First Affiliated Hospital of Shihezi University, the Fourth Division Hospital of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, the Third Division Hospital of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (Kashgar Hospital), the Thirteenth Division Red Star Hospital of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, the Tenth Division Beitun Hospital of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, the Seventh Division Hospital of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, the Fifth Division Hospital of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, patients who underwent colonoscopy and colorectal polyps detected were enrolled. The generalized anxiety disorder scale-7 (GAD-7) was used to screen anxiety symptoms, and the patient health questionaire-8 (PHQ-8) was performed to screen depression symptoms, and the general situation questionnaire was used to collect clinical information of patients. The questionnairs were completed via the Questionnaire Star platform or paper questionnaire, and a database was established. The patients were divided into groups according to whether with anxiety and depression symptoms. Multivariable logistic regression models was performed to analyze the factors related to anxiety and depression.Results:A total of 516 questionnaires were distributed and collected, among which 9 questionnaires were incomplete and 507 questionnaires were valid, the effective rate of questionnaires was 98.26%. The detection rates of anxiety and depression symptoms in 507 patients with colorectal polyps were 21.50%(109/507) and 19.33%(98/507), respectively. The results of multivariable logistic analysis revealed that female ( OR=3.87, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 2.30 to 6.51, P<0.001), maximum diameter of polyp ( OR=1.74, 95% CI 1.14 to 2.67, P=0.011), perception of polyps as cancer ( OR=13.96, 95% CI 1.48 to 132.07, P=0.022), and the occurrence of gastrointestinal symptoms after polyp detection ( OR=5.43, 95% CI 1.74 to 16.92, P=0.004) were independent risk factors of anxiety in patients with colorectal polyps. Female ( OR=2.42, 95% CI 1.47 to 4.00, P=0.001), the number of polyps ( OR=1.07, 95% CI 1.01 to 1.13, P=0.028) and the count of gastrointestinal symptoms ( OR=2.04, 95% CI 1.34 to 3.10, P=0.001) were independent risk factors of depression in patients with colorectal polyps. Conclusion:Gender, polyp size, number of polyps, disease perception, and concomitant gastrointestinal symptoms are associated with anxiety and depression in patients with colorectal polyps.