1.The application of wuhuangyou in the prevention of radio-dermatitis
Qiuye CHENG ; Jianhua LI ; Xiaoyun SHEN ; Jianlun ZENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(14):61-62
Objective To observe the application effect of wuhuangyou in the prevention of radiodermatitis for tumor patients undergoing chemotherapy and evaluate its applicability. Methods We divided 203 tumor patients undergoing chemotherapy into 3 groups.Application of wuhuangyou,meibao and routine health education were used in each group. Results Statistical difference existed in the incidence rate and degree of radio-dermatitis between the three groups,among which wuhuangyou proved to possess the best effect,P < 0.01. Conclusion The application of wuhuangyou was safe,effective,economical in the prevention of radio-dermatitis.It could relieve the pain of patients and guarantee the smooth process of chemotherapy.
2.Impact of Blastocystis hominis Infection on Ultrastructure of Intestinal Mucosa in Mice
Hongwei ZHANG ; Wen LI ; Qiuye YAN ; Lijun HE ; Yunpu SU
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(03):-
Objective To observe the ultrastructural change of intestinal mucosa in mice infected with Blastocystis hominis, and to study the pathogenic mechanism of B.hominis infection. Methods 20 Kunming mice were randomly divided into 4 groups: group A treated with immunosuppressant (dexamethasone), group B without immunosuppressant, group C as normal control and group D as immunosuppressant control. Groups A and B were then orally infected with 204 cysts of B. hominis. Groups C and D were treated as control by infusing same volume of Locke′s solution. Six days after inoculation, mice in each group were killed and mucosa of ileocecum was observed by transmission electron microscope (TEM) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Results Under SEM, B. hominis located in enteric cavity and on the surface of ileocecum mucosa. Individual parasites also invaded into mucosa and its fold. Partial destruction of microvilli on the mucosa was observed. TEM observation indicated a reduction of microvilli on the surface of absorptive cells. Mitochondrial edema, rough endoplasmic reticulum dilatation and degranulation were found on absorptive cells and goblet cells. Lymphocyte infiltration and eosinophilia were found in intercellular stroma. Pathological changes in group A were more serious than that of group B. No abnormal change on the mucosal ultrastructure was found in groups C and D. Conclusions B. hominis infection causes significant ultrastructural lesion on the ileocecal mucosa in mice. Immune status of the mice can affect the degree of the lesion due to infection.
3.IL-12 induces T lymphocytes underging apoptosis and affects the expression and signal conduction of Bcl-2
Qiuye GUO ; Hongtao FAN ; Yalan LI ; Ning ZHANG ; Xiuzhi GUO ; Liehu DENG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(02):-
AIM: IL-12 acts upon T lymphocytes and activates its receptor complexes of ?1/?2 ,and so IL-12 can regulate TH1/TH2 balance. Our study is aimed at IL-12-inducing apoptosis of T cells and expression and signal conduction of Bcl-2 during T cell apoptosis. METHODS: The apoptosis of T cells was detected by Annexin V staining cytometry and the expression of Bcl-2 under different inhibitors were detected by the method of semi-quantitative PCR. RESULTS: IL-12 can induce the human leukemic T cell line(TIB-152) and the human lymphoma T cell line(HTB-176) and the normal human T cells to undergo apoptosis. The Bcl-2 expression at 6 hours of treatment with IL-12 increased aparently,and reached the max at 24 hours. But IL-12 did influence Bcl-2 expression. IL-12 can induce T cells to undergo apoptosis which is characterized by early membrane changes. CONCLUSION: The inducing effect is correlated with the concentration of IL-12 and the maturation of T cells. Bcl-2 takes part in the progression of T cells' apoptosis as a apoptosis mediator.
4.Anxiety and depression in junior high school students with myopia and their influencing factors in Zhoushan
XU Qiuye ; GAO Fan ; LI Peng ; YAN Jianbo
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;32(3):248-252
Objective:
To learn anxiety and depression status in junior high school students with myopia in Zhoushan and their influencing factors,so as to provide reference for vision care and mental health intervention.
Methods:
A stratified cluster random sampling method was used to select students from two junior high school in Zhoushan. A self-designed questionnaire,self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and self-rating depression scale (SDS) were employed to collect the demographic information,and to evaluate anxiety and depression status.The logistic regression analysis was used to select the influencing factors for anxiety and depression in myopia students.
Results :
A total of 775 questionnaires were sent out and 766 valid ones were recovered,with an response rate of 98.84%. There were 662 students with myopia.The rates of anxiety,depression and the two combined in myopic students were 22.36%,25.38% and 14.35%,respectively.The results of the multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the risk factors for anxiety of myopic students were females (OR=1.514,95%CI:1.054-2.183),the third grade (OR=2.246,95%CI:1.408-3.619),high myopia (OR=1.839,95%CI:1.126-3.017) and wearing glasses for two years or above (OR=2.504,95%CI:1.464-4.306); the risk factors for depression were females (OR=1.182,95%CI:1.253-2.536),above average of school record (OR:1.614-2.026,95%CI:1.034-3.153),high myopia (OR=2.284,95%CI:1.513-3.436) and wearing glasses for two years or above (OR=4.602,95%CI:2.035-10.372).
Conclusions
The prevalence rates of anxiety and depression are higher in junior high school students with myopia in Zhoushan. The students who are females,are in the third grade,have above average of school record,have high myopia and wearing glasses for two years or above are more likely to suffer from anxiety or depression.
5.Synthesis and antifungal activity of the novel azole compounds
Xuefeng KE ; Jingzhe LI ; Ben FU ; Liangjing LI ; Xiaoyun CHAI ; Qiuye WU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2017;35(1):22-25,59
Objective To design and synthesize novel triazole antifungal derivatives with 1 ,3 ,4-oxadiazole side chain for the study of antifungal activities. Methods Fourteen title compounds were synthesized via acylation ,aminolysis reaction ,cy-clization ,nucleophilic substitution ,etc. All the compounds were characterized by 1 H NMR ,MS spectra. The in vitro antifun-gal activities were evaluated against six human pathogenic fungi through the micro-broth dilution method. Results The title compounds exhibited strong antifungal activities against all the tested fungi ,especially against Candida albicans. Compounds 10d ,10i , 10l , and 10n were found to be the most effective , with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC80 ) of 0.003 9 μg/ml .They are 16-fold more potent than ICZ ( MIC80 0.062 5 μg/ml) and 64-fold more potent than FCZ (MIC80 0.25 μg/ml) .Conclusion The 1 ,3 ,4-oxadiazole side chain could affect the antifungal activities. That could be due to the prop-er incorporation between the 1 ,3 ,4-oxadiazole substituted phenyl ring with the target enzyme.
6.Synthesis and antifungal activities of novel triazole derivatives
Maocheng WU ; Xiang LI ; Qiuye WU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2014;(3):186-190
Objective To synthesize a new series of triazole compounds with naphthalene benzyl as side chain and evaluate the antifungal activity .Methods Nine title compounds were synthesized and determined by the 1 H NMR and MS spectra .According to the method recommended by the national committee for clinical laboratory standards (NCCLS), the RPMI-1640 test medium was used, the antifungal activities of all the compounds were evaluated against eight human pathogenic fungi in vitro.Results The title com-pounds exhibited potent antifungal activities .Compound 1c showed high activities against 7 funguses except Aspergillus fumigatus with the MIC80 values less than 0.125μg/ml, which was 16 times higher than that of Voriconazole .Conclusion The title compounds with naphthalene and alkyl substituent showed potent antifungal activities .
7.Research progress of inhibitors of peptides and peptidomimetic acting on P 53-MDM2 i nte rf ace
Xiang LI ; Yan ZOU ; Maocheng WU ; Ting HUANG ; Honggang HU ; Qiuye WU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2015;(6):494-497,512
Tumor diseases have attracted great attention of the society because of the increasing morbidity in recent years .To inhibit the P53-MDM2 interaction has become an important target for design of cancer drug ,and a lot of peptide and small molecule inhibitors have been found with various kinds of drug screening and research tools .This paper summarized the recent progress of the peptide and peptidomimetic inhibitors of P53-MDM2 at home and abroad lately .
8.Synthesis and antitumor activity of 13-acylmatrine derivatives
Ben FU ; Yuntao TIAN ; Li DING ; Qiuye WU ; Zhongwu GUO ; Qingjie ZHAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2017;35(1):12-16
Objective To synthesize a series of 13-acylmatrine derivatives and evaluate their in vitro antitumor activity . Methods Using sophocarpine as the starting material ,a series of new compounds were synthesized through Michael addition , Staudinger reduction and acylation .The structure of target compounds were confirmed by 1 H NMR and MS techniques .Their antitumoractivityagainsthumanhepatomacells(BEL-7404)andmicemelanomacells(K111)wereevaluated invitrobyMTT assay .Results We synthesized 9 compounds and all the compounds exhibited inhibitory activities against BEL-7404 and K111 . Conclusion Compound 4b and compound 4e exhibit good in vitro antitumor activity to human hepatoma cells (BEL-7404) .
9.Comparison between white light endoscopy and narrow-band imaging endoscopy in predicting histological healing of ulcerative colitis in remission
Tao HE ; Lingyu ZHU ; Peng PAN ; Lei LI ; Qiuye WANG ; Shilin QIU ; Liyan ZHANG ; Hui GAO ; Lianqiang SONG ; Shanming SUN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2023;40(2):140-145
Objective:To investigate the predictive value of mucosal vascular pattern (MVP) under narrow-band imaging (NBI) enteroscopy in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) in clinical remission for histological healing and clinical recurrence.Methods:A total of 142 patients with UC in clinical remission who visited the First Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical University from January 2018 to January 2021 were included in the study and underwent colonoscopy. The white light and NBI endoscopic images were collected and biopsies were obtained. The Mayo endoscopic score (MES) was calculated based on white light images, and MVP staging was evaluated based on mucosal vascular patterns under NBI. Nancy index (NI) was used to evaluate histological healing and patients were followed up for 1 year. The Spearman correlation coefficients of MES and MVP with histological healing and recurrence were calculated. The receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was plotted and the area under curve (AUC) was applied to evaluate the accuracy of white light and NBI endoscopy for predicting histological healing of UC in clinical remission.Results:According to the MVP criteria, 47 were defined as clear, 63 blurred, and 32 invisible. Spearman correlation analysis showed a significant correlation between MVP under NBI and histological healing ( r=0.549, P<0.001) and a moderate correlation between MES under white light and histological healing ( r=0.462, P<0.001). Spearman correlation analysis showed a moderate correlation between MVP under NBI and clinical recurrence ( r=0.451, P<0.001) and a moderate correlation between MES under white light and clinical recurrence ( r=0.352, P<0.001). AUC of NBI for diagnosing histological healing of UC in clinical remission was 0.809 (95% CI: 0.738-0.879), with a sensitivity of 84.6% (77/91) and specificity of 64.7% (33/51), superior to the white light endoscopy, of which AUC, sensitivity and specificity were 0.763 (95% CI: 0.678-0.848), 81.3% (74/91) and 66.7% (34/51). Conclusion:MVP staging under NBI could predict histological healing of UC patients in clinical remission and is superior to white light endoscopy.
10.Analysis of TCM syndromes and risk factors of anxiety and depression after coronary revascularization
Shuai WANG ; Fanyu HE ; Qiuye LI ; Xiaoliang SONG ; Wenjun HAO ; Fengrong WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(12):1490-1495
Objective:To explore the TCM syndromes and risk factors of patients with anxiety and/or depression after coronary revascularization through real-world data mining based on the national pilot project of Chinese and Western medicine clinical collaboration for major difficult diseases; To provide clinical evidence and guide practice for the diagnosis and treatment of bicardiac diseases after coronary revascularization.Methods:A retrospective multi-center clinical study was conducted. From September 2018 to December 2019, 577 patients who underwent successful percutaneous coronary intervention in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine of Affiliated Hospital of Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine of the People's Hospital of Liaoning Province were enrolled using the collaborative platform system of TCM and Western Medicine Diagnosis and follow-up for coronary disease. Clinical data database was established. Baseline data, TCM syndrome types and elements, coronary angiography and stent implantation status, relevant disease history, Hamilton Anxiety and Depression Scale, etc. were collected. A combination of postoperative phone calls and outpatient visits was performed, with follow-up every 3 months for a total of 1 year. The TCM treatment patterns and risk factors of patients with anxiety and depression after coronary artery revascularization surgery were analyzed and explored.Results:A total of 577 patients were enrolled and 561 patients were followed up. Age distribution: The age of males and females undergoing coronary revascularization due to ACS was (61.80±11.00) years and (68.37±10.13) years, with no statistical significance between groups ( P>0.05), but the age of onset in males tended to be earlier than in females. The distribution pattern of TCM syndrome elements showed that the most deficiency syndrome elements were qi deficiency (61.75%, 176/285), followed by yin deficiency (28.77%, 82/285). The most common excessive symptom was blood stasis (39.13%, 108/276), and the other syndromes were phlegm turbidity (36.23%, 100/276) and qi depression (20.29%, 56/276), etc. The distribution of TCM syndrome types was as follows: in the population with anxiety and depression state of coronary revascularization, the TCM syndrome types with frequency higher than 10% were successively phlegm and blood stasis with depression syndrome, qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome, heart, gallbladder and qi deficiency and qi-yin deficiency with blood stasis syndrome. Among the people without anxiety and depression, the TCM syndromes with a frequency higher than 10% were heart blood stasis syndrome and qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome, with statistical significance ( χ2=12.07, P<0.01). Correlation analysis showed that the number of stents, and LDL-C were positive correlated with anxiety and depression( r values were 0.107, 0.118,respectively, P<0.05), and the uric acid was negative correlation ( r=-0.127, P=0.011). Multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression showed the age [ RR (95% CI)=1.052 (1.012-1.094), P=0.010] and diabetes mellitus [ RR (95% CI)=4.561 (1.028-20.238), P=0.046] at the sixth month of treatment. Conclusions:The age of acute coronary syndrome and coronary revascularization is mainly concentrated in patients aged 60-70 years, and male patients tend to have earlier onset than female patients, and the risk of coronary heart disease is relatively high. Qi-deficiency syndrome accounts for the highest proportion, and the most excessive syndrome is blood stasis syndrome. The TCM syndromes with high frequency of anxiety and depression are phlegm and blood stasis with depression syndrome and qi-yin deficiency with blood stasis syndrome. The number of stents implanted and low density lipoprotein cholesterol are positively correlated with postoperative anxiety and depression. Age and diabetes history are independent risk factors for end-point events at about 6 months after treatment.