1.Dosage adjustment during transition from short-term continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion to subcutaneous insulin injections
Rui-Jin GUO ; Yuan-Ming XUE ; Jue SHI ; Yun LIANG ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2001;0(05):-
The relationship of insulin dosage during transition from continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion(CSII)to subcutaneous injections of premixed human insulin in 197 type 2 diabetic patients was analyzed. Positive correlation(r=0.60,P
2.Risk factors for infection in patients with permanent dual hemodialysis catheters
Hongyan LIU ; Rui WANG ; Jingling SHI ; Changjian QIU ; Ming SHI ; Ruhan JIA
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2010;09(11):803-805
Clinical data of 116 patients with implanted permanent dual catheters for hemodialysis,including 18 with infection and 98 non-infection, during January 2006 and July 2009 were retrospectively analyzed to study risk factors for catheter-related bacteremia (CRB). Duration of catheter implantation,primary disease, routine blood examinations and blood biochemical examination of the patients were analyzed between the two groups. COX proportional hazard regression analysis was performed for all predictor variables. Results showed that overall incidence of bacteremic episodes was 0. 314 per 1000 catheter-day.Compared to that in infection group, levels of hemoglobin, plasma albumin, peripheral lymphocyte count and ratio of CD4/CD8 in non-infection group were significantly higher ( all P < 0. 05 ), and OR of CRB were 4. 011 (P =0. 0213) for diabetes mellitus and 7. 181 for hemoglobin level less than 80g/L (P = 0. 0020),respectively. It is suggested that improving nutrition status and correcting anemia for patients with hemodialysis are necessary to reduce CRB.
3.Optimization and in vitro characterization of resveratrol-loaded poloxamer 403/407 mixed micelles.
Jin-feng LI ; Ming-yue GAO ; Hui-min WANG ; Qiao-yu LIU ; Shi-rui MAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(8):1045-1051
The objectives of this study are to prepare resveratrol loaded mixed micelles composed of poloxamer 403 and poloxamer 407, and optimize the formulation in order to achieve higher drug solubility and sustained drug release. Firstly, a thin-film hydration method was utilized to prepare the micelles. By using drug-loading, encapsulation yield and particle size of the micelles as criteria, influence of three variables, namely poloxamer 407 mass fraction, amount of water and feeding of resveratrol, on the quality of the micelles was optimized with a central composite design method. Steady fluorescence measurement was carried out to evaluate the critical micelle concentration of the carriers. Micelle stability upon dilution with simulated gastric fluid and simulated intestinal fluid was investigated. The in vitro release of resveratrol from the mixed micelles was monitored by dialysis method. It was observed that the particle size of the optimized micelle formulation was 24 nm, with drug-loading 11.78%, and encapsulation yield 82.51%. The mixed micelles increased the solubility of resveratrol for about 197 times. Moreover, the mixed micelles had a low critical micelle concentration of 0.05 mg · mL(-1) in water and no apparent changes in particle size and drug content were observed upon micelles dilution, indicating improved kinetic stability. Resveratrol was released from the micelles in a controlled manner for over 20 h, and the release process can be well described by Higuchi equation. Therefore, resveratrol-loaded poloxamer 403/407 mixed micelles could improve the solubility of resveratrol significantly and sustained drug release behavior can be achieved.
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4.Modified pancreaticogastrostomy, pancreaticojejunostomy and biliary-pancreatic bypass for digestive tract reconstruction after pancreaticoduodenectomy
Feng ZHU ; Min WANG ; Hang ZHANG ; Rui TIAN ; Ming SHEN ; Chengjian SHI ; Renyi QIN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2014;29(9):677-680
Objective To evaluate a modified technique for digestive tract reconstruction after pancreaticoduodenectomy(PD).Methods 171 admitted patients were enrolled from January 2012 to January 2014 at our department.According to the preoperative CT scan and intraoperative exploration,pancreaticogastrostomy was performed in cases of soft pancreas texture,while pancreaticojejunostomy was performed in fibrotic pancreas after PD.Bypassed biliary-pancreatic reconstruction were applied on all cases.Results For the digestive tract reconstruction after PD,92 patients underwent pancreaticogastrostomy,79 patients underwent pancreaticojejunostomy.The median time for the surgery was 240.0 minutes (ranging from 186 to 414 min).Operative mortality was zero,and morbidity was 18.1% (n =31),including hemorrhage (n =4),biliary fistula (n =3),pulmonary infection (n =2),adipose liquefaction and operative incision infection (n =0),delayed gastric emptying (DGE) (n =6),abdominal abscess (n =4).Fout patients developed a pancreatic fistula (type A in 2,type B in 2).Conclusions Modified pancreaticogastrostomy,pancreaticojejunostomy and biliary-pancreatic bypass is safe for digestive tract reconstruction after pancreaticoduodenectomy.
5.Adverse reactions of blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm after botulinum toxin A injection and their corresponding responses
Yanyan WEN ; Rui WU ; Rui SHI ; Dongyun FENG ; Ming SHI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2020;19(1):59-62
Objective To summarize the adverse reactions of blepharospasm (BSP) and hemifacial spasm (HFS) after botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) injection and offer corresponding responses.Methods Clinical data of 163 BSP patients and 221 HFS patients,admitted to and subjected to BoNT-A injection in our hospital from September 2017 to October 2019,were analyzed retrospectively.Albert and Cohen evaluation scale was used to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy after injection.All adverse reactions were recorded and corresponding responses were proposed.Results The effective rates of BoNT-A injection for BSP and HFS were 97.5% and 100%,respectively.The most common early-onset adverse reactions were local pain (BSP:13.5%;HFS:17.2%) and hematoma (BSP:3.7%;HFS:4.5%);the late-onset adverse reactions included dry eyes/epiphora (BSP:9.8%;HFS:11.3%),incomplete closure of eyelid (BSP:20.2%;HFS:20.4%),facial stiffness (HFS:39.4%) and asymmetry (HFS:11.8%),and eyelid edema could be noted in a few patients (BSP:1.2%;HFS:1.4%).The main measures on reducing or avoiding adverse reactions after injection included appropriate injection apparatus,accurate injection sites,exact drug doses,and consideration of the individual differences of patients.Conclusion BoNT-A is effective in the treatment of BSP and HFS,but it is necessary to avoid early-onset and late-onset adverse reactions to maximize the benefits of patients.
6.Effects of alcohol intake on penile structure and function in rats.
Xiu-guo GAN ; Xue-ming SHI ; Rui LIU ; Rui-hua AN ; Yong-quan WANG
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2007;22(3):192-195
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of alcohol intake on penile structure and function in rats.
METHODSThirty adult male Wistar rats were randomly divided into two groups: control group and alcohol intake group. They were administered with 2 mL of normal saline and 40% alcohol solution respectively through gastric tubes every day. Three months later, the animal model of alcohol intake was evaluated by modified Nayagida's method, and the effects of alcohol on the rats were studied by sexual behavior, the number of apomorphine-induced penile erection, level of testosterone in the sera, and the content of penile smooth muscle.
RESULTSThe scores of animal model of alcohol intake evaluated by Nayagida's method were 0.66 +/- 2.05 in the control group and 9.26 +/- 5.50 in the alcohol intake group (P < 0.05), which indicated that an animal model of alcohol intake was successfully established. Sexual behavior, the number of apomorphine-induced penile erection, testosterone level in the sera, and the content of penile smooth muscle of the alcohol intake group were all statistically different as compared with the control group (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONAlcohol intake induces sexual dysfunction in rats, which may be due to the decline of testosterone level in the sera and decline of penile smooth muscle.
Animals ; Ethanol ; adverse effects ; Female ; Male ; Penis ; anatomy & histology ; drug effects ; physiology ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Sexual Behavior, Animal ; Testosterone ; blood
8.Effect of jiangu granule on quality of bone in model rats with osteoporosis induced by ovariectomy.
Yan-ping LIN ; Rui-xiang ZHOU ; Shi-ming GUO
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2004;24(5):431-434
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of Jiangu granule (JGG) on quality of bone in model rats with osteoporosis.
METHODSOsteoporosis model was established by means of ovariectomy. Bone mineral density (BMD) was measured with dual energy X-ray densitometry. Osseous tissue structure of upper tibia was observed by ono-decalcified section and toluidine blue staining, and morphometry was carried out. Compressive strength limit and elastic modulus of first lumbar vertebrae, and bend load of femur were measured by light-based elastometer.
RESULTSJGG can significantly increase BMD, area of trabecula and thickness of bone cortex/diameter of marrow cavity ratio of model rats, to elevate the compressive strength limit of vertebrae and bend load of femur.
CONCLUSIONJGG could increase BMD of osteoporosis model rats, and also could effectively improve the structure of osseous tissue, biomechanical property of bone and enhance the overall quality of bone.
Absorptiometry, Photon ; Animals ; Biomechanical Phenomena ; Bone Density ; drug effects ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Osteoporosis ; drug therapy ; etiology ; metabolism ; Ovariectomy ; Phytotherapy ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
9.Reversal effect of MDR1 and MDR3 gene silencing on resistance of A2780/taxol cells to paclitaxel
Lan XIAO ; Rui GAO ; Shi LU ; Mei-Song LU ; Ming-Lin LIANG ; Li-Rong REN ; Ze-Hua WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the reversal effect of MDR1 and MDR3 gene silencing on resistance of A2780/taxol cells to paclitaxel.Methods shRNA plasmid vector specifically targeting MDR1 and MDR3 genes was transfected into A2780/taxol cells.The early stage cell apoptosis and the effect of intracellular rhodamine 123(Rh123)accumulation were detected by flow cytometry(FCM).The late stage cell apoptosis rate was detected by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase(TdT)-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate(dUTP)nick end labeling(TUNEL).The 50% inhibition concentration(IC_(50))of paclitaxel on A2780/taxol cells was determined by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium(MTT)assay.MDR1 and MDR3 mRNA were assessed by RT-PCR,and caspase-3 protein was detected by western blot.Results After treatment with MDR1 and MDR3 shRNA plasmid vector,early apoptosis rate of A2780/taxol cells was (20.21?0.56)% and(10.87?1.24)%,respectively.MDR1 and MDR3 shRNA could increase cellular Rh123 accumulation(116.6?8.1 and 98.4?3.8,respectively).The late stage apoptosis rates detected by TUNEL displayed the same tendency as FCM results did.The IC_(50)for paclitaxel of A2780/taxol cells was decreased significantly.The mRNA levels of MDR1 and MDR3 in A2780/taxol cells were decreased by (73.3?0.8)% and(51.6?0.4)% of control,and the reduction of MDR1 and MDR3 mRNA was in a time-dependent manner.The expression of caspase-3 protein of MDR1 and MDR3 shRNA vector transfected group in A2780/taxol cells was significantly increased [(80.8?2.6)% and(72.0?4.7)%, respectively ].Conclusion MDR1 and MDR3 gene silencing could recover sensitivity of A2780/taxol cells to paclitaxel and induce cell apoptosis,thus reversing cell resistance to paclitaxel.
10.Development of chromatographic technologies for the quality control of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia
Ming-Rui SHEN ; Yi HE ; Shang-Mei SHI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2021;11(2):155-162
As an important branch of medicine,Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)has been applied for the treatment of diseases for thousands of years in China and other countries in East Asia.The Chinese Pharmacopoeia(ChP)is a drug code formulated by the Chinese government,and it includes a special volume for the monographs of TCM,which plays an important role in ensuring the quality of drugs.The use of quality control technology has always been a complex and important factor in TCM.Owing to the chemical diversity of TCM,chromatography technology has been proven to be a comprehensive strategy for the assessment of the overall quality of TCM and has become the main analytical method in the ChP.This article provides an overview of the classical and modern chromatographic technologies applied in the ChP,and summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of each technique in the TCM monographs.In 2020,the new edition of the ChP(the 2020 edition)has been implemented at the end of 2020.This paper also contains a brief introduction about the application of chromatographic technologies in the new edition of the ChP.