1.Qualitative Identification of 4 Constituents in Qindan Granules by TLC
Juntao LEI ; Shijie LV ; Kuang REN ; Yanxia JIANG ; Na XU
China Pharmacy 1991;0(03):-
OBJECTIVE:To establish the quality standard for Qindan granules. METHODS: The constituents including Radix Scutellariae, Radix Astragali, Cortex Moutan and Fructus Gardeniae in Qindan granules were identified respectively by TLC. RESULTS: The test samples and their respective reference substances were alike in that the same color chromatographic spots were noted at the corresponding places. The color spectra of the samples were clear yet without interference of surrounding impurity. CONCLUSION: The established method has high specificity and can be used for the quality control of Qindan granule.
2.Clinical characteristics and angio-architecture features of dural arteriovenous fistulas
Jingwei LI ; Yun LUO ; Dening GUAN ; Chong WANG ; Yujie HUANG ; Shijie NA ; Yun XU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2013;(2):142-144
To investigate the clinical characteristics and angio-architecture features of patients with dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVF).The clinical data of 48 patients with DAVF were analyzed retrospectively.All patients were diagnosed by digital subtract angiography and 43 cases were also examined by MRI.Patients were divided into the bleeding group and non-bleeding group,whose clinical features and angio-architecture were compared.Of 48 cases,13 patients demonstrated intracranial bleeding,and men were more common in bleeding group (M/F:10/3) than in non-bleeding group (M/F:15/20) (P =0.036).The Cognard scores of bleeding group and nou-bleeding group were 3.77 ±0.28 and 2.49 ±0.21,respectively (P =0.002) ; however,there was no significant difference in age and the number of feeding artery between two groups.The results indicate that male patients with high Cognard scores tend to intracranial bleeding.
3.Early enteral nutrition support of spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage-induced coma patients
Yi WANG ; Shijie NA ; Yujie HUANG ; Bin WANG ; Jiantao SUN ; Yongbo YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2015;23(3):142-146
Objective To investigate the strategy and efficacy of enteral nutrition support of patients with spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage-induced coma.Methods 139 patients were randomly divided into study group (treated with enteral nutrition mixed suspension,n =67) and control group (treated with normal full nutritional homogenized product,n =72) with a random number generating software.Enteral nutrition support was administered in 6-48 hours after admission.The total daily intake of enteral nutrition preparation was 1 000 ml (4 186.8 kJ),supplemented by liquid food.Body weight,serum albumin,serum total protein,hemoglobin,lymphocyte count,incidence of infection,level of consciousness and incidence of complications were compared between the two groups.Results In the third week after onset,the serum albumin [(32.1 ± 3.3) g/Lvs.(30.5±2.3) g/L,P=0.041],total protein [(62.2±3.2) g/Lvs.(56.9±2.7) g/L,P=0.039],and hemoglobin [(125.5 ±5.7) g/Lvs.(120.7 ±6.4) g/L,P=0.027] were significantly higher in the study group than in the control group.The Glasgow score in the second week in the study group was 13.1 ± 1.9,significantly higher than that in the control group (11.0 ±2.3) (P =0.037);the incidence of nosocomial infection was significantly lower in the study group than in the control group [17.9% (12/67) vs.29.2% (21/72),P =0.021];the proportion of patients with abnormal blood test results and that of patients having fever for more than 7 consecutive days were both significantly lower in the study group than in the control group [31.3% (21/67) vs.38.8% (28/72),P=0.042;37.3% (25/67) vs.41.7% (30/72),P =0.047].The two groups showed no significant difference in the incidence of intracranial infection after external ventricular drainage (P =0.235).Conclusion For patients with spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage-induced brain dysfunction,enteral nutrition support with enteral nutrition suspension could effectively improve nutritional status,reduce complications,therefore conducive to recovery.
4.Effect of Protocatechuic Acid on Preventing PC12 Cells from Aamyloid Beta-Peptide-induced Toxicity and Its Mechanism
Ruwei DAI ; Shijie ZHANG ; Weibin CAI ; Huifang CHEN ; Na ZHENG ; Qingqing XU ; Yifan ZHANG ; Qi WANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;(1):66-70
Objective To investigate the protective effect of protocatechuic acid(PCA)on the PC12 cell model of Alzheimer’s disease(AD)and to explore its mechanism . Methods Amyloid beta peptide 1-42(Aβ1-42)fiber polymers were identified by immunofluorescence. After PC12 cells were stimulated with the Aβ1-42 fiber polymers, the cellular morphology was observed at different time points of hour 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 24 , and the cellular viability was tested by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium(MTT)assay to monitor the modeling condition. The effect of PCA on PC12 cells was detected after PC12 cells were pretreated with the different contentions of PCA. Autophagy-related marker Beclin1 protein level was detected by Western blotting method to investigate the protective mechanism of PCA. Results Aggregated white Aβ1-42 mass was stable at hour 12 and 24, and showed no significant difference between the two time points, the cell damage rate being 40%. Therefore, we defined culturing time being 12 and 24 hours as the modeling condition of AD model. The cell viability was increased with 200-800 μmol/L of PCA after culturing for 24 hours(P<0.01) , and the Western blotting results showed that the Beclin1 protein expression was up-regulated by PCA. Conclusion PCA prevents PC12 cells from Aβ1-42-induced toxicity, the mechanism being related with the increase of cellular autophagy.
5.Preparation and characterization of 99Tcm-labeled human epidemal growth factor type 2 affibody molecule in vitro
Jingmian ZHANG ; Xinming ZHAO ; Shijie WANG ; Xiuchun REN ; Na WANG ; Jingya HAN ; Lizhuo JIA
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2014;34(3):208-212
Objective To prepare the 99Tcm-labeled human epidermal growth factor receptor type 2 (HER2) affibody molecule ZHER2:342 and evaluate its receptor binding specificity in vitro.Methods The molecular ZHERa:342 was labeled with 99Tcm using the ligand exchange method.The labeling efficiency and radiochemical purity were measured by HPLC.The major factors,such as the mass of SnC12 and NaOH and reaction time were analyzed,and the optimal method was summarized.Cell binding kinetics and cellular retention of the probe were investigated in HER2-expressing SKOV-3 cells and MDA-MB-231 cells with low HER2 expression respectively.HER2 binding specificity of 99Tcm-ZHER2:342 was analyzed by a pre-injection of excess unlabeled ZHER2:342 to saturate HER2 receptors.One-way analysis of variance and two-sample t test were used.Results The optimal labeling procedure was as follows:5 μg (1 g/L) of ZHER2:342 was mixed with 5 μg of NaOH (1 g/L),then 8.8 μg SnC12(1 g/L,solution) was added,followed by 150 μl (37 MBq) 99TcmO4-solution,and finally the mixture was slightly vortexed and incubated for 1 h at room temperature.99TcmZHER2:342 was stable in vitro with a high labeling efficiency of (98.10± 1.73)%.The radiochemical purity was > 98%,and was more than 85% after the incubation for 24 h in saline and fresh human serum.The cell binding of 99Tcm-ZHER2:342 with HER2-expressing SKOV-3 cells gradually increased over time with a peak of (9.95± 1.02)% at 6 h.The binding of 99Tcm-ZHER2:342 in SKOV-3 cells was significantly higher than that in MDA-MB-231 cells at every time point (5.68-9.88 vs 0.56-2.11 ; t:from-34.50 to-13.14,all P<0.01).The labeled molecular probe retained the capacity to bind specifically to HER2-expressing SKOV-3 cells since the cell binding decreased from (9.95 ± 1.02) % to (2.11 ±0.27) % after receptor saturation (t =-13.14,P<0.01).Conclusions 99Tcm-ZHER2:342 has a high labeling efficiency,good stability and optimal binding specificity.These characteristics enable it to be a promising molecular probe for HER2-targeting imaging.
6.Application of side branch protection technique in interventional treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis
Guangxin DUAN ; Yun LUO ; Jingwei LI ; Shijie NA
Journal of Chinese Physician 2022;24(2):201-205
Objective:To investigate the application of side branch protection technique in interventional treatment of intracranial arteriosclerosis stenosis.Methods:We reviewed the patients who underwent interventional treatment of intracranial arteriosclerosis stenosis from November 2018 to May 2021 in Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, and analyzed the role of side branch protection technique in the prevention and treatment of complications. Relevant evaluation indicators including: (1) imaging: patency of blood flow in target vessels and branch vessels; (2) clinical presentation: ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) events within 72 hours and one month follow-up results.Results:A total of 9 patients underwent side branch protection during interventional treatment for intracranial arteriosclerosis stenosis, the blood flow of target vessels was improved obviously after operation, and the blood flow of the affected branches was not affected; no stroke or TIA events occurred in 72 hours after operation and one month follow up.Conclusions:Proper application of side branch protection technique can reduce the perioperative complications effectively during the interventional treatment for intracranial arteriosclerosis stenosis.
7.Moyamoya disease with lenticulostriate artery aneurysm rupture: clinical features, treatment and outcomes
Yi WANG ; Shijie NA ; Tao LIU ; Tianzhu XU ; Jiannan MAO ; Yongbo YANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2018;26(10):750-755
Objective To investigate the clinical features, treatment strategies and outcomes of patients with Moyamoya disease and lenticulostriate artery (LSA) aneurysm rupture. Methods Patients with moyamoya disease and LSA aneurysm rupture admitted to Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medicine School from October 2012 to March 2015 were analyzed retrospectively. They were followed up for 1 year. The modified Rankin Scale (mRS) was used to evaluate the outcomes, and 0-2 was defined as good outcome. The demographic characteristics, image anatomical features, treatment schemes, and outcomes of the patients were summarized. The Pubmed database was used to retrieve other similar studies, which combined with this group of cases for analysis. Results A total of 10 patients were enrolled, 2 males and 8 females, aged 29-72 years, with an average of 43. 6 years. All cases were intracranial hemorrhage, including 3 cases of cerebral hemorrhage, 6 cases of ventricular hemorrhage, and 1 case of subarachnoid hemorrhage. At the time of admission, 7 patients had disturbance of consciousness, and 3 patients underwent emergency extraventricular drainage. Among them, 5 patients received endovascular embolization, 4 had good outcome, 1 had mild neurological deficit (mRS score 3); 2 received surgical treatment, all had good outcome; 3 received conservative treatment, all had re-bleeding, 2 died, and 1 had severe disability (mRS score 4). Fourteen eligible articles were included, and a total of 18 patients were included in the analysis: surgical treatment in 7 cases, endovascular treatment in 6 cases, and conservative treatment in 5 cases (self-healing in 1 case). According to the data of this group of patients and literature reports, the good outcome rate of the patients with early interventional embolization or craniotomy clipping treatment was significantly higher than that of conservative treatment (70. 6%vs. 22. 2%; P = 0. 038). Conclusion There is a certain risk of conservative treatment of Moyamoya disease complicated with LSA aneurysm rupture and requires active treatment. Interventional embolization of the parent artery or surgically clipping of aneurysm can effectively improve the clinical outcome of such patients. Interventional embolization of the parent artery and aneurysm can be selected simultaneously if the condition of the parent artery is allowed. Surgery can be selected when the condition of parent artery is poor and the aneurysm is located in the superficial part.
8.Testosterone inhibits eryptosis induced by hydrogen peroxide
Hua WEI ; Na LI ; Wenda FU ; Shijie MU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(4):383-386
【Objective】 To explore the mechanism of testosterone on eryptosis. 【Methods】 The erythrocyte suspension (1%) was cultured in vitro and divided into 3 groups: 2 kinds of eryptosis models induced by hydrogen peroxide (H
9.Effects of autologous platelet-rich plasma combined with negative pressure wound therapy for chronic refractory wounds: a Meta-analysis
Wenda FU ; Na LI ; Hua WEI ; Shijie MU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(2):155-160
【Objective】 To systematically evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of autologous platelet-rich plasma combined with negative pressure wound therapy on chronic refractory wounds, and to provide reference for clinical treatment. 【Methods】 Randomized controlled trials of autologous platelet-rich plasma combined with negative pressure wound therapy for the treatment of chronic refractory wounds were included in the databases of CNKI, Wan fang, VIP, PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Library from the time of database construction to November 2022. After literature screening, data extraction and quality evaluation, Meta analysis was performed using Stata 15.1 software. 【Results】 After screening, a total of 11 Chinese literatures that met the criteria of this paper were retrieved, involving a total of 359 patients with chronic refractory wounds. The observation group was treated with autologous platelet-rich plasma combined with negative pressure wound therapy, and the control group was treated with negative pressure wound therapy alone. Meta-analysis suggested that compared with negative pressure wound therapy alone, autologous platelet-rich plasma combined with negative pressure wound therapy shortened wound healing time [WMD=-6.08, 95%CI (-7.77, -4.40), P<0.05]. The hospitalization was shortened [WMD=-8.24, 95%CI (-11.55, -4.94), P<0.05], the pain score was decreased [WMD=-1.73, 95%CI (-2.06, -1.40), P<0.05], and the positive rate of bacterial culture on the wound was decreased [RR=0.28, 95%CI(0.16, 0.49), P<0.05], the wound treatment effect was good [RR=1.28, 95%CI(1.17, 1.41), P<0.05]. 【Conclusion】 Based on current studies, compared with the negative pressure wound therapy alone, autologous platelet-rich plasma combined with negative pressure wound therapy can effectively promote the healing of chronic refractory wounds, shorten the hospital stay, reduce pain and infection, and the clinical treatment effect is better.
10.Study on the efficacy and safety of light room therapy as an adjunctive treatment for depression
Ruojia REN ; Wenting LU ; Yuanyuan GAO ; Na LI ; Li YANG ; Tianyu ZHAO ; Shijie GUO ; Fanfan HUANG ; Bufan LIU ; Quan LIN ; Yuehang XU ; Na JIN ; Xi YANG ; Xueyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2023;49(12):720-726
Objective To explore whether indoor light-assisted therapy can rapidly improve depression and anxiety symptoms in patients with depression,as well as the safety of indoor-light-assisted therapy.Methods From September 2021 to December 2022,patients with depression were recruited from the Mental Health Center of the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University.According to the random number table method,patients were divided into test group and control group.The test group was treated with light therapy 30 minutes from 7:30 am to 8:00 am daily for 2 weeks in addition to antidepressant therapy.Antidepressant therapy was continued after completion of light therapy and patients were followed up for 2 weeks.The control group was treated with regular antidepressants throughout the four-week trial.Hamilton depression scale(HAMD17)and the Hamilton anxiety scale(HAMA)were used to assess the clinical symptoms at the baseline and the end of every week of treatment.Safety was evaluated using patient adverse events,anterior segment photography and visual testing.Results A total of 80 patients were enrolled,including 40 in the test group and 40 in the control group.The data of dropped were processed for missing values and then included in the statistical analysis.At the 1st(20.0%vs.0.0%)and 2nd(45.0%vs.17.5%)weekend of treatment,the response rate in the test group was significantly higher than that in the control group.There was an interaction between the time point and the group in HAMD17 total score(F=9.66,P<0.01).The scores of HAMD17 at the end of every week in the test group were significantly lower than that in the control group(P<0.05).There were significant differences in the reduction rate of total score in HAMD17[33.3%(25.0%,43.3%)vs.13.9%(9.9%,19.8%)]and HAMA[22.4%(16.5%,35.3%)vs.14.2%(4.4%,26.9%)]between the two groups(P<0.05).Incidences of adverse effect were not significantly different between the two groups(12.5%vs.10.0%,P=1.00).There were no severe adverse events or mania was reported in the test group and the eye examination showed no abnormality.Conclusion Compared with antidepressant therapy alone,indoor light therapy combined with antidepressant can quickly improve depression and anxiety symptoms in patients with depression,shorten the duration of depression treatment,and has good safety.