1.Construction of Medical Digital Resources Information Platform in Big Data Era
Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;38(2):78-82
The paper analyzes the challenge of big data environment to the traditional medical information services,presents the practical significance and basis of constructing the medical information service platform,introduces the construction objectives,architecture,function feature of the platform,describes the medical information service mode based on the digital platform,including medical information resource services,intelligence study services and health decision-making support services,etc.
2.Effects of peer education on treatment among patients using 131I with thyroid cancer after surgery
Suyun FAN ; Yanyan JIA ; Yan SHI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2017;52(3):285-288
Objective To investigate the effects of peer education on treatment among patients using 131I with thyroid cancer after surgery.Methods A total of 80 patients using 131I therapy after surgery of thyroid can cerhospitalized from June 2014 to May 2016 were enrolled and randomly divided into two groups.The control group were given routine health care including hospitalized treatment,education,and follow-up examination after discharge from hospital,while the experimental group were given peer education,and the intervention was provided from admission to one month after discharge.Distress level,complication rates and knowledge mastering were compared between two groups.Results The differences of distress level,complication rates and knowledge mastering between two groups were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Patients using 131I with thyroid cancer after surgery suffer from significant distress.Peer education can greatly reduce patients' distress,complications after 131I treatment,and improve mastering knowledge.
3.Study on the method of purifying astragaloside
Xiaobin JIA ; Yan CHEN ; Baochang CAI ; Yafan SHI ; Xiaolei WANG ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(11):-
Objective: To establish the method of purifying astragaloside. Methods: Astrageloside was determined by HPLC fingerprinting to compare macroporous resin absorbing method with extraction refine by n butyl alcohol. Results: The HPLC fingerprints of each method were difference. Conclusion: AB 8 macroporous resin is better than the others for purifying astrageloside.
4.Study on the Extraction and Purification Process of Schisandrin
Chenyi FAN ; Huihua WEI ; Yafang SHI ; Yan CHEN ; Xiaobin JIA
China Pharmacy 2001;0(12):-
OBJECTIVE: To optimize the process for extraction and purification of Schisandrin in Fructus Schisandra Chinensis. METHODS: The orthogonal test L9( 34) was adopted to optimize the water extraction process using Schisandrin and its extracts as indicators. The parallel test was used to optimize the parameters of the alcohol precipitation technique. RESULTS: The optimized process for extraction and purification of Schisandrin was as follows: extracting three times using 10- fold water, 1. 5h each time, with filter liquids concentrated to 1. 4g of crude drug mL- 1 then precipitated to 80% ; filtering alcohol liquids, and adjusting pH value to 7. CONCLUSIONS: This method can be used as a reference for the extraction of Fructus Schisandra Chinensis.
5.Study on the Effect of Various Polarity Fractions Extracted from Sancaofang and Its Combination on Human Lung Adencarcinoma SPC-A-1 Cells
Zhenzhong SHAO ; Xiaobin JIA ; Yan CHEN ; Liang FENG ; Feng SHI
China Pharmacy 2001;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of various polarity fractions extracted from Sancaofang (SCF) and its combination on proliferation of human lung adenocarciaoma SPC-A-1 cells for bolting the most effective position of anti-tumor and suitable compatibility regimes.METHODS: Ethanol extraction and water extraction were adopted to prepare 95%,60% and 30% ethanol extract portion,water extract portion of SCF and compound decoction.The MTT assay was used to determine the effect of various polarity fractions of SCF,decoction and its combination on SPC-A-1 cells proliferation.RESULTS: IC50 of 60% ethanol extract was the smallest for SPC-A-1 cells.60% ethanol extract combined with 95% ethanol extract acts as a stimulus to anti-tumor activity significantly.CONCLUSION: The best suitable compatibility regimes were 95% ethanol extract combined with 60% ethanol extract.The liposolubility extract of SCF can be applied for anti-tumor.
6.The immunomodulatory effect of lactic acid within the tumor microenvironment
Wei-xiang GE ; Shi-jia YAN ; Guo-hui WAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(9):2570-2579
Tumor cells leads to enhanced glucose uptake and the conversion of a larger fraction of pyruvate into lactate even under the circumstance of abundant oxygen. This phenomenon of aerobic glycolysis is known as the Warburg effect. Lactic acid, as an important tool for tumor cells to modify the tumor microenvironment, promotes the process of tumor invasion and metastasis, and contributes to tumor development by inducing and recruiting immunosuppression-related cells and molecules. Lactic acid could efflux out of the cancer cells
7.Tryptophan and tumor immunity
Chi ZHANG ; Shi-jia YAN ; Guo-hui WAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(9):2580-2589
As an essential amino acid, tryptophan (Trp) has various physiological functions and is of great significance in the metabolic process of tumors. In the human body, tryptophan is mainly transformed through kynurenine metabolic pathway, which not only promotes the inherent malignant properties of tumor cells, but also leads to immune-suppressive tumor microenvironment. Changes in tryptophan metabolism often occur in tumors, accompanied by abnormal gene expression of tryptophan-related enzymes, among which indoleamine 2,3-bioxygenase (IDO)-related gene expression and tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase (TDO)-related gene changes are the most significant. A large number of clinical trials on IDO inhibitors, TDO inhibitors and combination therapy have been carried out. This paper reviewed the tryptophan metabolic pathway, regulation of IDO (TDO), kynurenine (KYN) and other related genes in tumor cells, and outlined the development of therapeutic schedule targeting tryptophan-related genes. The new progress provides new ideas for the further exploration of tumor treatment options.
8.Combined application of a self-expanding neurovascular stent and endovascular coils in the management of wide-necked intracranial aneurysms
Man GAO ; Shi-Min CUI ; Yi-Mu FAN ; Song JIN ; Shi-Xin YAN ; Jia-Xin CHI ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To assess the technical feasibility and efficacy of the combined application of a flexible,self-expanding neurovascular stent(Neuroform)and Gugliebni detachable coils(GDC)in the management of wide-necked intracranial aneurysms in humans.Methods Sixty-five wide-necked aneurysms which underwent 65 endovascular procedures were performed by using intracranial stent and GDC.There was a total of 30 aneurysms at basilar artery including 16 at the basilar tip,9 at the basilar trunk and 5 at the beginning of the basilar artery.And there were 30 aneurysms located at the posterior communicating artery, and 5 aneurysms located at the vertebral artery.The Neuroform stents were deployed to cover the neck of aneurysms.Another microcatheter was introduced into the aneurysm sac through the stent interstices and then detachable coils were released to embolize the aneurysms.Results The combined procedures were successful in all of the 65 patients with wide-necked aneurysms.The stent could pass smoothly through the intracranial artery and got released.Complete occlusion was achieved in 60 patients and incomplete occlusion in 5 patients.In-stent thrombosis occurred in 2 patients.All patients recovered well.Forty-two patients had followe-up angiography at 3 to 6 months after the procedure.Among them,no filling was found for the 39 aneurysms which were densely packed,and 3 aneurysms had neck remnant.Conclusion The implantation of Neuroform stent as a complimentary device to GDC coiling is easy and safe for embolization of wide-necked intracranial aneurysms.It has great advantage for treatment of wide-necked intracranial aneurysms.
9.Effect of noninvasive, positive pressure ventilation on patients with severe, stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a meta-analysis
Jia-Xin SHI ; Jin XU ; Wen-Kui SUN ; Xin SU ; Yan ZHANG ; Yi SHI
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;(1):140-146
Background This meta-analysis evaluated the effect of noninvasive,positive pressure ventilation on severe,stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Methods PUBMED,CNKI,Wanfang,EMBASE and the Cochrane trials databases were searched.Randomized controlled trials of patients with severe,stable COPD and receiving noninvasive positive pressure ventilation,compared with sham ventilation or no ventilation,were reviewed.The mortality,physiological and health related parameters were pooled to yield odds ratio (OR),weighted mean differences or standardized mean differences (SMD),with 95% confidence interval (C/).Results Eight parallel and three crossover randomized controlled trials met the inclusion criteria.Pooled analysis for parallel,randomized controlled trials showed noninvasive positive pressure ventilation:(1) Did not affect the 12-or 24-month mortality (OR 0.82,95% C/:0.48 to 1.41); (2) Improved the arterial carbon dioxide tension (SMD-0.88,95%C/:-1.43 to-0.34); (3) Did not improve forced expiratory volume in one second (SMD 0.20,95% C/:-0.06 to 0.46),maximal inspiratory pressure (SMD 0.01,95% C/:-0.28 to 0.29) or 6-minute walk distance (SMD 0.17,95% C/:-0.16 to 0.50); (4) Subgroup analysis showed noninvasive positive pressure ventilation improved the arterial carbon dioxide tension in hypercapnic patients.Pooled analysis for crossover randomized controlled trials did not show improvement in arterial blood gas or forced expiratory volume in one second with noninvasive positive pressure ventilation.Conclusions Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation improves the arterial carbon dioxide tension but does not improve the mortality,pulmonary function,or exercise tolerance and should be cautiously used in severe stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
10.Determination of amino acids in Galli Gigerii endothelium corneum by HPLC with pre-column derivatization.
Kun LIANG ; Dan ZHANG ; Ji SHI ; Hong HU ; Yan-Feng XIU ; Tian-Zhu JIA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(8):1463-1467
Hydrolytic amino acids were extracted by acid hydrolysis method, then derivatized with phenyl isothiocyanate (PITC). And the samples were analysed by HPLC on an Ultimate Prime C18 (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 microm) column with gradient elution of 0.1 mol x L(-1) sodium acetate buffer solution (adjusted to pH 6. 5)-acetonitrile (93:7) (A) and acetonitrile-water (8:2) (B) at a flow rate of 1.0 mL x min(-1). Column temperature was 40 degrees C and the detected wavelength was 254 nm. Amino acids derivative solution remained stable in 36 hours. The response was linear for 16 amino acids with a correlation coefficient r > 0.999 5. The average recoveries were 98.01% -101.8%. The method is reliable with good accuracy and repeatability, which is useful for the determination of amino acids in Galli Gigerii Endothelium Corneum.
Amino Acids
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analysis
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Chickens
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Chromatography, Reverse-Phase
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Endothelium
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chemistry
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Gizzard, Avian
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chemistry