1.The appropriate treatment of spinal cord injury.
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2007;45(6):361-362
2.The effect of Houttuyninum on cellar immunoiogic function in splenectomy animals
Lan SHAO ; Qinghai YU ; Qing HUANG ; Shusen LIU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2001;17(1):51-54
AIM To investigated the effect and mechanism of Houttuynium (HOU) on splenectomy animals. METHODS The models of splenectomy mice and splenectomy rats were made and delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction, ANAE (+) cell percentage of peripheral blood lymphocytes, Con A-induced thymus and groin lymph node lymphocyte proliferation, the amount of lymphocytes of groin lymph node,and T cell subpopulation in peripheral blood were measured. RESULTS HOU ig (60 mg*kg-1, 120 mg*kg-1) can strikingly enhanced delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction, ANAE(+) cell percentage of peripheral blood lymphocytes. strengthened Con A-induced groin lymph node lymphocyte proliferation, raised the amount of lymphocytes of groin lymph node in splenectomy mice. But the effects of them on Con A-induced thymus lymphocyte proliferation were not apparent. HOU ig (40 mg*kg-1, 80 mg*kg-1) improved Th subset, reduced Ts subset, and then modulated the rate of Th/Ts in splenectomy rats. CONCLUSION HOU strengthened the cellar immune function of splenectomy animals by promoting the compensating capability of lymph node and regulating T cell subpopulation.
3.Influence of apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease on repair of rat brain regions distant from the focal cerebral ischemia site
Qing HUANG ; Yanmin SHAO ; Jie FENG ; Lingjuan LI ; Yunhai LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(9):1010-1013
Objective To investigate changes in the expression of apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease (APE) and the oxidative DNA damage marker 8 OHdG in distant hippocampus regions of the rat brain after focal cerebral ischemia of the middle cerebral artery.Methods SD rats were divided into the sham surgery group and the pMCAO group (induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion).Pathological changes in brain tissues were examined at 2 h,6 h,12 h,24 h,48 h and 72 h.The expression of APE and 8-OHdG was measured by immunohistochemical staining methods.TUNEL staining was performed to detect apoptosis.Results Reduction of APE expression in the CA1 region of the hippocampus on the ischemia side appeared at 2 h in the pMCAO group and continued as ischemia persisted (F=11.91,P<0.05).The expression of 8OHdG and TUNEL immunoreactivity in the CA1 region of the hippocampus on the ischemia side were first observed at 6h in the pMCAO group and intensified during the remainder of induced ischemia (F=9.23 and 10.46 respectively,P<0.05 for both).Compared with the sham group,8-OHdG expression and TUNEL immunoreactivity in the pMCAO group were at nearly the same levels from 24 h to 72h.Conclusions Oxidative DNA damage occurs in hippocampus regions of the rat brain after experimentally induced focal cerebral ischemia of the middle cerebral artery.APE expression declines in regions distant from focal cerebral ischemia.Development and accumulation of oxidative DNA damage can induce apoptosis in certain brain regions.
4.Studies on the calibration of mammography automatic exposure mode with computed radiology
Hongzhou ZHU ; Guoliang SHAO ; Lei SHI ; Qing LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2010;30(3):355-357
Objective To realize the optimization of image quality and radiation dose by correcting mammography automatic exposure,according to automatic exposure controlled mode of mammography film-screen system . Methods The film-screen system(28 kV) was applied to perform automatic exposure of plexiglass(40 mm) and get the standard dose of exposure, the exposure mode of CR base on LgM =2.0 was rectified, which was divided into 10 steps. Mammary glands pattern(Fluke NA18-220) were examined with CR( 26,28, and 30 kV ) by the automatic exposure mode corrected. The exposure values(mAs) were recorded. CR image was diagnosed and evaluated in double blind way by 4 radiologists according to American Collage of Radiology(ACR) standard. Results Based on the standard of CR automatic exposure with the dose higher than the traditional exposure of film-screen system, the calibration of mammography automatic exposure was accomplished. The test results of the calibrated mode was better than the scoring system of ACR. Conclusions Comparative study showed improvement in acquiring high-quality image and reduction of radiation dose. The corrected mammography automatic exposure mode might be a better method for clinical use.
5.Integration and Study of the System for Medical Imaging Processing Workstation
Yifen SHAO ; Lijun WANG ; Qing LI ; Peng LIU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(08):-
Objective To reach digitization of medical imaging equipment,the medical equipments were improved that have not yet equipped with digital image processing workstation system. Methods Under the premise of ensuring the stability,convenience and better cost-effective of medical image processing workstation system,the appropriate medical imaging workstation system software and hardware were selected and configured. Results Through transformation,configuration and integration,the new function of original equipment has been achieved for the desired results. Conclusion The use of the system about one year proves well economic effect and good society benefit.
6.Protective effects of standard dose prednisone combined with glutamine on Graves ophthalmopathy after 131I treatment
Qing ZHANG ; Yi SHAO ; Yanxing GUAN ; Shaozheng LIU ; Qingjie CHEN ; Qing ZHANG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(13):1775-1778
Objective To investigate the protective effect of standard dose prednisone(starting dose about 0.4 mg/kg bw) combined with glutamine(2 g/d) for Graves' ophthalmopathy(GO) after 131I treatment.Methods The prospective randomized controlled trial was performed and included 116 consecutive patients with mild-to-moderate GO or no active GO after 131I treatment,but with high risk factors.The experimental group(59 cases) started to take oral prednisone(0.44 ± 0.13)mg/kg at 2 d atter theatment,meanwhile replenishing glutamine,and prednisone was gradually decreased by 5mg per 2 weeks and stopped until 2 months;the control group(57 cases) received the initial dose prednisone(0.43± 0.14)mg/kg without replenishing glutamine,and the rest was same as the experimental group.The GO change and prednisone adverse reactions in 2,4,6 months after treatment were evalua ted in the two groups.Results The baseline characteristics had no significant difference between the two groups.In comparison of the experimental group and control group after 6-month treatment,the CAS score was (2.8 ± 0.8 vs.3.5 ± 0.9),exophthalmos degree was (19.6±8.1)mm vs.(21.7±3.0)mm,eyelid width was (11.3±2.9)mm vs.(13.8±3.1)mm,the improvement degree in the experimental group except for degree was superior to the control group (P<0.01).No new onset GO or deterioation oc curred in the two groups;the experimental group had 42 cases(71.2 %) of GO improvement and 17 cases(28.8 %) of stability,while the control group had 39 cases(68.4%) of GO improvement and 18 cases(31.6%) of stability,and the curative effects had no sttis-tical difference between the two groups(P>0.05).The side effects in the control group were more than those in the experimental group(63.1% vs.30.5%,P<0.05).the body mass increase was more obvious [(3.8±1.8) kg vs.(1.4±1.2)kg,P<0.01],and SBP and DBP in the two groups were slightly increased[(10±4)mm Hg vs.(9±5)mm Hg P>0.05].Conclusion Using the initial dose of oral prednisone(about 0.4 mg/kg) for 2 months and simultaneously replenishing glutamine (2 g/d)can effectively improve mild-moderate GO,and effectively reduce the adverse reactions of GC.However it is needed to extend the follow-up time to assess whether it can truly prevent the deterioration of GO,and to conduct a further study for the role of glutamine.
7."Efficacy Theory" may help to explain characteristic advantages of traditional Chinese medicines.
Shao-qing CAI ; Xuan WANG ; Ming-ying SHANG ; Feng XU ; Guang-xue LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(17):3435-3443
This article proposes the "Efficacy Theory" hypothesis of the traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs): TCMs take effects and weaken toxicities through the additive effects of numerous effective forms (including their constituents or/and metabolites) on a same target, the synergistic effects based on the overall action of the additive effects on individual targets and their toxicities scattering effects. A TCM may include approximately 1000 constituents and each constituent may produce about 100 metabolites in vivo after oral administration. Numerous effective forms of incalculable constituents and their metabolites could work like a "army group" together. When the quantity of a specific target molecule is larger than the pharmaceutical molecules, the molecules of different kinds of effective forms could combine with the target molecules successively, to exert the additive effects. When the target molecules are mostly occupied ("target most spaces occupied"), this TCM begins to work. The additive effects maybe exert not only in concentration but also in a time order way, which gives a sustained efficacy of TCM. The additive effects and the toxicities scattering effects are resulted from the same effective groups and not identical toxic groups among different effective form molecules. The "toxicities scattering effect" can be used to explain the non-toxic TCMs, but not fit for toxic TCMs. The efficacy theory showed that the variety of constituents and metabolites may participate in the process of pharmacodynamic actions, including the additive effects, synergy effects and toxicities scattering effects, which may be useful for explaining and developing the characteristic advantage of the TCMs. The questions we need to study or confirm are as follows: What are the TCMs' pharmacodynamic substance basis and mechanism made up of Why are toxicities of most TCMs' smaller How is the TCMs' "Efficacy Theory" which reflects characteristic advantage of TCMs applied in the research and development of new drugs.
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8.Dyslipidemia and important organ damages in patients with active systemic lupus erythematosus
Huifang GUO ; Chenxing PENG ; Mingfeng ZHANG ; Fuling SHAO ; Lixia GAO ; Qing ZHANG ; Fengzhen LIU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2010;14(1):33-36
Objective To investigate the correlation between dyslipidemia and important organ damage in patients with active systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) without treatment. Methods Serum sam-ples from 71 active SLE patients and 30 healthy controls were obtained to measure lipid profiles including total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL), apolipoproteinA1 (apoA1), apolipoproteinB100 (apoB) and lipoprotein a (LPa). Clinical parameters were recorded. Results The levels of serum TC, TG, LDL, apoB in active SLE patients were higher than those in healthy controls, in contrast,the levels of HDL,apoA1 were much lower (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Patients with important organ damages had longer disease course and elevated levels of serum TC, TG, LDL and apoB concentrations than those without organ damage (P<0.05 or P<0.01), especially in patients with cadiovascular diseases (CVD) (P<0.01). Moreover, these changes in lipid metabolism were positively correl-ated with disease course and negatively with C3 level (P<0.05 or P<0.01). The elevated serum TC and LDL concentrations were negatively correlated with C4 level (P<0.05). Conclusion Severe dyslipidemia is present in active SLE patients.It is correlated with disease course and disease activity. Increased serum TC, TG, LDL and apoB concentrations play key roles in patients with important organ damages.
9.Clinical application of rotating platform high flexion total knee replacements
Chunyu ZHANG ; Jian WU ; Qing LIU ; Hongyi SHAO ; Jianhua YIN ; Yixin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2008;24(6):437-440
Objective To discuss the characteristics and clinical results of rotating platform high flexion(RDHF)total knee replacement TKR. Methods A total of 61 patients(78 knees)including 13males(15 knees)and 48 females(63 knees)at age range of45-79 years(mean 64.3 years)were treated with Sigma(RP-HF)rotating platform high flexion total knee replacement.Osteoarthritis was found in 56patients and rheumatoid arthritis in 5.By medial parapatella approach,denervation and facet repair of the patella were done,without replacing them. Results All 78 knees were followed up for 3-16 months (mean 10.5 months).the X-ray film demonstrated no prosthesis loosening,patella dislocation or subluxation.According to the knee society scoring system,the preoperative score was 48 points(33-72 points)and the knee functional score was 41 points(28-63 points)on average.After surgery,the knee score was 97points(88-100 points),the functional score 96 points(84-99 points),and the range of motion(ROM)130.(110.-150.)on average.No spin-out or infection were detected. Conclusions The Sigma RP-HF knee system provides sufficient contact area.full range of patella locus and sufficient axial rotation,which helps reach a stable and durable high flexion performance.Our short-term clinical follow up result is good but the advantages of low wear and longevity of the Sigma RP-HF prosthesis still need further study.
10.Determination of five pyrethroid pesticides residues in Anoectochilus roxburghii by cloud point extraction-back extraction and GC-MS.
Hong-Bo LIU ; Xiao-Fang ZHAO ; Gui-Ying SHI ; Qing-Song SHAO ; Mine-Van LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(15):2859-2862
A method for residual determination of 5 pyrethroid pesticides in Anoectochilus roxburghii by cloud point extraction-back extraction-GC-MS was established. PEG 6000 was used as extraction agent and isooctane was used for back-extractant. The con- tent was calculated by external standard method. The linear range was from 15 to 2 000 μg x kg(-1) with the good correlation coefficients (0.955-0.999). The recoveries at spiked concentrations of 50-500 μg x kg(-1) ranged from 85.12% to 101.6%. The limit of detection and quantification of 5 pyrethroid pesticides were in the range of 0.63-3.10 μg x kg(-1) and 2.10-10.31 μg x kg(-1), respectively. The proposed method can be applied to the determination of pyrethroid pesticides residues in A. roxburghii.
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Pyrethrins
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isolation & purification