1.Preliminary study on pharmacodynamic evaluation method of Houpo formula particles.
Lu MA ; Li-Jie SHAO ; Fang TANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(8):1490-1494
To discuss the feasibility of the pharmacodynamic evaluation method for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formula particles, with traditional decoction for reference and the intervention of Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex in rats with ulcerative colitis (UC). First of all, the similarity of traditional Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex decoction and formula particles of different manufacturers was defined by using the IR fingerprint. The UC rat model was established and given Houpo formula particles of different doses and manufacturers, with the decoction for reference, in order to observe disease activity index (DAI), colon mucosa damage index (CMDI), pathologic changes, nitric oxide (NO), endothdin (ET), substance P, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP). Their intervention effects on UC rats were compared to study the difference between Sanjiu and Tianjiang Houpo formula particles, in order to demonstrate the feasibility of the pharmacodynamic evaluation method for Houpo formula particles. According to the results, Houpo formula particles showed similar pharmacodynamic actions with the traditional decoction. The pharmacodynamic comparison of Houpo formula particles of different manufacturers showed no statistical significance. The experiment showed that on the basis of the TCM compounds, a prescription dismantlement study was conducted to define target points of various drugs. The traditional decoction was selected for reference in the comparison of corresponding formula particles for their pharmacodynamic equivalence. This method could avoid controversies about single or combined boiling of formula particles, and give objective comments on the pharmacodynamic effect of the formula particles. The method is proved to be feasible.
Animals
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Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
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methods
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Colitis, Ulcerative
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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Dosage Forms
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Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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adverse effects
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chemistry
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pharmacokinetics
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Humans
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Magnolia
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chemistry
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Male
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
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Substance P
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metabolism
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Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide
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metabolism
2.Study on the value of multislice spiral CT for predicting T staging and resectability of pancreatic cancer
Yun BIAN ; Xu FANG ; Chengwei SHAO ; Jianping LU ; Li WANG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2016;16(6):372-377
Objective To explore the value of multislice spiral computed tomography ( MSCT ) in predicting the resectability of pancreatic cancer ( PC) .Methods The MSCT images of 102 PC patients ( 62 men, mean age, 61 ±9 years;40 women, mean age, 60 ±9 years) confirmed by postoperative pathology were analyzed retrospectively .The images were analyzed and evaluated by 2 senior radiologists who were double blinded.The relationship between tumor and vessels was investigated based on consensus statement on the radiological diagnosis of PC of the Society of Abdominal Radiology and the American Pancreatic Association in 2014 .The diagnostic criterion on the resectability of PC was based on the 2015 NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines on PC . Image analysis included the lesion location , size and density , the characteristics of pancreatic and bile ducts , relationship of tumor and adjacent vessels , the extrapancreatic findings as well as T staging and resectability.Results The locations of PC were found in the pancreatic head (n=71,69.6%), body (n=23, 22.5%) and tail (n=8, 7.8%).The long-and short-axis diameter were (28.9 ±8.8)mm and (23.8 ±8.0)mm in head, and respectively, (31.2 ±11.0)mm and (23.8 ±6.3)mm in body and tail, respectively.The imaging findings included hypo-(n=98, 96.1%) and iso-density masses (n=4, 3.9%) on pancreatic phase, intra-and extrahepatic bile duct dilation (n=63, 61.8%), main pancreatic duct cut-off with dilation (n=46, 45.1%), the pseudocyst (n=4), acute pancreatitis (n=1) and chronic pancreatitis (n=2).T staging evaluation by MSCT observed T1 (n=3), T2 (n=7), T3 (n=78) and T4 (n=14), respectively.MSCT assessment for T staging was correct in 98 (96.1%), but wrong in 4 (3.9%), which was quite consistent with pathological T staging (K=0.88, P<0.05).MSCT assessment for the resectability was correct in 98 (96.1%), but wrong in 4 (3.9%).Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and area under curve of MSCT in the assessment of the resectability were 96.8%, 87.5%, 98.9%, 70.0%and 92.2%, respectively.Conclusions MSCT could improve the diagnostic accuracy for T Staging and resectability of PC .
3.Discussion on the cultivation of new health inspection and quarantine professional talents under the background of internationalization
Suhua WANG ; Yan WANG ; Fang LI ; Qixiang SHAO ; Rongzhu LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;13(11):1087-1091
On the background of internationalization for higher education,we have reformed the educational model for bachelor students majoring in public health laboratory science and quarantine.The exploration and pilot study are focused on educational principles,curriculum planning,teaching patterns,experiments and practice,and teachem training.The four teaching strategies have been firstly recommended as follows:laying the strongest foundation of chemistry,expanding quarantine-related curricula for increasing quarantine capability,making full use of strength of clinical laboratory medicine,emphasizing English application.The curricula structure is refined and more social supporting resources have been got to make globalization to cultivate more health inspection and quarantine talents with multidisciplinary knowledge,abilities and strong adaptability.
4.Effect of Qiling Decoction combined HAART on expression levels of Treg cells and Th17 in HIV/AIDS patients.
Wen-Fang XU ; Yong WU ; Guo-Shao PAN ; Jian-Ping ZHONG ; Shao-Bo LAN ; Xue-Fang CHEN ; Qiu-Qiong LU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2014;34(2):157-161
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of Qiling Decoction (QD) combined highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) on expression levels of peripheral blood Th17 and Treg cells in HIV/AIDS patients.
METHODSTotally 55 HIV/AIDS patients were randomly assigned to the treatment group (28 cases) and the combination group (27 cases). Besides, 21 HIV negative patients were recruited as the healthy control group. Those in the treatment group received HARRT alone, while those in the combination group received HAART combined QD. The observation lasted for 24 weeks. Meanwhile, according to peripheral blood CD4+ T cell counts before treatment, HIV/AIDS patients were assigned to three subgroups. For patients in subgroup 1, 1 cells/microL < CD4+ T cell counts < or = 100 cells/microL; For patients in subgroup 2, 101 cells/microL < CD4+ T cell counts < or = 200 cells/lL; For patients in subgroup 3, 201 cells/microL < CD4+ T cell counts < or = 350 cells/microL. Expression of peripheral blood Th17 and Treg cells, and number of CD4+ T cell counts were detected using flow cytometry (FCM)in HIV/AIDS patients at the pre-treatment baseline, week 4, 12, and 24, as well as those in the healthy control group.
RESULTSCompared with the healthy control group, CD4+ T cell counts and the baseline expression level of Th17 cells in the peripheral blood of HIV/AIDS patients significantly decreased, the expression level of Treg cells significantly increased P < 0.01). Compared with before treatment in the same group, CD4+ T cell counts all increased at week 4, 12, and 24 in the two treatment groups, showing statistical difference (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). There was no statistical difference in the effective rate at various CD4+ T cell levels between the two groups (P > 0.05). There was no statistical difference in expression levels of Th17 and Treg cells between the combination group and the treatment group at any time point (all P >0.05). The Th17/Treg ration significantly increased in the combination group after 24 weeks of treatment, showing statistical difference when compared with the treatment group (U = 2.135, P = 0.038).
CONCLUSIONQD could improve the immune balance of Th17/Treg cells, which might be one of its mechanisms for improving HIV/AIDS patients' immunity.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ; drug therapy ; immunology ; Adult ; Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active ; CD4 Lymphocyte Count ; Case-Control Studies ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Female ; HIV Infections ; drug therapy ; immunology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Phytotherapy ; T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ; cytology ; Th17 Cells ; cytology
6.Pacilitaxel in association with gemcitabine for anthracycine-resistant advanced breast cancer
Qingfeng FANG ; Zhihua SHAO ; Wei LIN ; Jing JIN ; Yueyuan JIANG ; Ruiyuan LU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(10):-
Objective To evaluate the effect and safety of combined therapy of paclitaxel and gemcitabine for anthracycine(ANT)-resistant advanced breast cancer(ABC).MethodsFrom May 2000 to Aug 2004,twenty six patients with ANT-resistant ABC were treated with this combined regime.The median chemotherapy cycles were 2.5(range from 2 to 3 cycles).ResultsOf 26 patients, there were 3 complete(11.5%) and 11 partial(42.3%) responses for an overall response rate of 53.8%. Eight cases remained stable (30.8%) and 4 progressive (15.4%). The median survival time was 18 months. The median time to progression was 7 months. The main toxic reaction included bone marrow depression, liver function damage, alopecia, mucositis and peripheral neurotoxicity. ConclusionsCombined medication of gemcitabine and paclitaxel is effective in therapy of ANT-resistant advanced breast cancer with acceptable toxicity.
7.Assciation between hypertriglyceridemia and insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes
Wenhua ZHU ; Shao ZHONG ; Xianan SHEN ; Ying PAN ; Lingna FANG ; Bing LU
Clinical Medicine of China 2013;(2):156-158
Objective To investigate the assciation between hypertriglyceridemia and insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes (T2DM).Methods One hundred and forty-nine T2DM patients were divided into hypertriglyceridemia (n =88) and normal-triglyceridemia (n =61) groups according to triglyceridemia levels,waist circumference (WC),waist to height ratio (WHtR),fasting blood-glucose (FPG),glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1 c),uric acid (UA),total cholesterol (TC),fasting insulin (FINS) and homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) levels were measured and compared between the two groups.Results Compared with the normal-triglyceridemia group,The levels of WC,WHtR,UA,TC,FINS and HOMA-IR of patients in the thypertri-glyceridemia group were significantly higher (Hypertriglyceridemia group:WC(89.51 ±10.31) cm,WHtR 0.55 ±0.06,UA(316.95 ±88.50) μmol/L,TC(5.74 ± 1.72) mmol/L,FINS (8.63 ± 4.91) μU/L,HOMA-IR 4.48 ± 3.14 ; Normal-triglyceridemia group:WC (86.31 ± 7.98) cm,WHtR 0.53 ± 0.05,Uric(275.48 ± 88.36) μmol/L,TC (5.15 ± 1.13) mmol/L,FINS (6.20 ± 3.89) μU/L,HOMA-IR 3.38 ± 2.76; t value were 2.133,2.315,2.815,2.349,2.364,2.221 ; P < 0.05) ; HOMA-IR correlated positively with WC (r =0.233,P < 0.01),WHtR(r =0.268,P < 0.01),BMI (r =0.161,P < 0.05),FPG(r=0.442,P <0.01),AST(r=0.169,P <0.0S),UA (r =0.907,P <0.01),TG(r =0.220,P <0.01)and FINS(r =0.907,P <0.01).Conclusion T2DM with hypertriglyceridemia increased insulin resistance.
8.Imaging findings and misdiagnosis analysis of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm
Yun BIAN ; Yu SHENG ; Xu FANG ; Chengwei SHAO ; Li WANG ; Jianping LU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(5):700-704
Objective To analyze the imaging findings and misdiagnosis of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN),to improve diagnosis level and decrease misdiagnosis rate.Methods The images of 130 patients were suspicion or diagnosis of IPMN, and the other pancreatic lesions but confirmed IPMN by pathology.Two radiologists collected materials, analyzed the reasons of misdiagnosis, and found out countermeasures.Results A total of 130 patients confirmed by pathology were available for analysis, in which there were 105 (80.7%) of IPMN, and 25 (19.2%) of other pancreatic lesions.The most misdiagnosed patients were between IPMN and chronic pancreatitis(CP),serous cystadenoma(SCN).All patients were divided into mild to moderate group and severe to infiltrating carcinoma group based on pathologic grades.There was significant difference between two groups in cystic diameter, wall nodule, separation and dilation, the diameter of main duct, and intra-or extrahepatic biliary tract(P<0.05).The most common causes of misdiagnosis included that the radiologists didn't combined with the patient's clinical features,and didn't reconstruct images or perform MRCP scan when the relationship between the lesions and the pancreatic duct was unclear.Conclusion It is important that the radiologists need to combine with the patient's clinical features, clear the relationship between the lesions and the pancreatic duct, and fully master imaging findings.The recurrent pancreatitis maybe result from IPMN, and IPMN for a long time would lead to CP.
9.Equipment development for medical care and evacuation at sea
Xingjiu LUO ; Zhuangchao SHAO ; Meng WANG ; Yong LIU ; Shubo QI ; Xiaoqiang ZHANG ; Yongjun FANG ; Feng LU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(5):129-131
Objective To explore the medical care and evacuation equipment at sea in China.Methods The present situation of the medical care and evacuation equipment at sea in China was discussed from the aspects of equipment system,medical service support,mechanism for utilization,management and maintenance as well as informatization.The problems were analyzed in equipment system,support ability,equipment integration and update as well as equipment performances.Results Some measures were put forward from the aspects of equipment system,support ability,equipment integration and update as well as equipment performances.Conclusion The development of medical care and evacuation equipment at sea has to take considerations on medical service requirements at sea,integrated civilian and military uses,personnel,innovation and etc.
10.Logistic regression study on chronic pancreatitis grade diagnostic model
Yu SHENG ; Yun BIAN ; Xu FANG ; Chenwei SHAO ; Jianping LU ; Li WANG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2017;17(3):153-157
Objective To establish a MRI grading diagnostic model for chronic pancreatitis (CP) to acquire better combination for CP diagnosis and improve the diagnostic ability of CP grading.Methods To collecte the data of 68 CP patients who were clinically diagnosed and 23 health volunteers from Dec 2012 to Oct 2014.There were 23 mild CP, 14 moderate CP and 31 severe CP according to Cambridge classification.3.0 T MRI data were analyzed, and 14 features were extracted to compare the MRI features among groups.The single ordinal regression analysis was conducted on the variables with significant difference between groups, and the collinearity was diagnosed.The factor analysis was used for multicollinearity.The multiple ordinal logistic regression was finally conducted to establish the regression model.Results There was no significant difference between control groups and CP groups on pancreas divisum (X14), but significant differences were found in other 13 features (P<0.05).Single ordinal regression analysis of 13 features showed that all features except pancreatic parenchymal bubble (X12) were significantly correlated with CP grading diagnosis(P<0.05).The effect of multicollinearity was validated among 9 continuous variables.Three common factors were identified, including F1(X3、X4、X5、X9、X8), F2(X7、X6) and F3 (X1、X2) which represented the exocrine function, the features of main pancreatic ducts and pancreatic parenchyma, respectively.Six features were implemented into the multi Logistic regression model, which included F1, F2, F3, X10 (the visualizations of branch pancreatic duct after secretin stimulation), X11 (pancreatic shape) and X13 (the filling defects of main pancreatic duct).Finally, the most appropriate regression model was gotten, which was the scale model of the probit link function.The model′s diagnostic accuracy for normal, mild CP, moderate CP, severe CP and total CP was 96.65%,100%, 71.42%,100% and 94.50%, respectively.Conclusions The ordinal logistic regression model proposed in this study may accurately predict the CP grades and can offer valuable references for clinic diagnosis and therapy of CP.