1.Content of Six Compounds in Urine and Feces After Intragastric Administration of Shegan Heji in Rat
Yuenian TANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Xiaotong LU ; Ting CHEN ; Xin WEI ; Liang JING ; Chaorong SUN ; Songhao HU ; Chuanmin YANG ; Yun YAN
Herald of Medicine 2014;(8):985-987
Objective To study absorption of shegan heji marker components in blood and their excretion in urine and feces of rats, after intragastric administration of shegan heji. Methods LC-MS/MS was used for determination of marker compounds. Rat metabolic cage technology was employed. Results Excretion of marker components were completed 24 hours after administration. Conclusion Ephedrine can be excreted from rats within 24 hours. The possibility of mutual transformation of flavonoids exists in the body. Taking shegan heji will not cause accumulation of ephedrine and flavonoids in the body.
2.Influential factors of emotional overeating among college students based on social ecosystem theory in Anhui Province
YANG Songhao,ZHANG Beibei,YU Jiahao,CHEN Xing,ZHANG Yan
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(1):65-68
Objective:
To investigate the underlying influential factors related to emotional overeating behavior among college students,and to provide a reference for formulating intervention strategies for prevention of unhealthy eating behavior of college students.
Methods:
A questionnaire designed based on the social ecosystem theory was used to assess the potential influential factors of at personal, social, physical and macro level emotional overeating behavior of 2 045 college students. The Emotional Overeating Questionnaire was used to measure the frequency of emotional overeating behavior among normal weight college students. Binary Logistic regression analysis was performed to analyze the association between dietary norms and the influence emotional overeating behaviors.
Results:
In the full adjusted model, dietary norms (OR=1.28,95%CI=1.16-1.41),emotion scale (OR=1.46, 95%CI=1.24-1.73) and close friends attitude(OR=0.75, 95%CI=0.59-0.95)were associated with emotional overeating behaviors. Sex, urban and rural origin, monthly living expenses, parental attitude, distance to frequent fast food restaurants outside the school, and the unmarked proportion of nutritional content and calorie information on food packaging were not associated with emotional overeating behaviors (P>0.05).
Conclusion
Dietary norms and emotion scale might increase the risk of motional overeating, close friends attitude might reduce the risk of emotional overeating. For reducing the frequency of unhealthy eating behavior, our results implied that 1) it s necessary to improve mental health of the college students; strengthening health education in order to make them distinguish the unhealthy dietary norms is important; peer education might be effective.
3.Pharmacokinetics of Ephedrine Hydrochloride in Rats after Intragastric Administration of Shegan Mixtures
Yuenian TANG ; Qihui CHEN ; Zhiyan LIN ; Xin WEI ; Ting CHEN ; Jian ZHANG ; Xiaotong LU ; Liang JIN ; Chaorong SUN ; Songhao HU ; Chuanmin YANG ; Yun YAN
China Pharmacist 2014;(4):553-555
Objective: To determine the pharmacokinetics of ephedrine hydrochloride in rats after intragastric administration of Shegan mixtures. Methods:Shegan mixtures (1. 0 ml/100 g) were administered to each rat by gavage. Blood samples were collected after the administration. Plasma concentration of ephedrine hydrochloride was determined by LC-MS/MS. The pharmacokinetic parame-ters of ephedrine hydrochloride were obtained using the pharmacokinetic software. Urine and fecal samples were collected in 24 hours after the administration using metabolic cage to determine the recovery of ephedrine hydrochloride. Results: The pharmacokinetic pa-rameters of ephedrine hydrochloride were as follows:Tmax of (1. 30 ± 0. 23)h,T1/2 of (21. 17 ± 1. 35)h, Cmax of (278. 86 ± 46. 41)ng ·ml-1,AUC0~∞ of (1221.98 ±412.64)ng·ml-1 and Vc/F of (1.70 ±0.15)L. Totally 85.66% ephedrine hydrochloride could be recovered from urine in 24 hours after the administration;however, it was not detected in the fecal samples. Conclusion: Most of e-phedrine hydrochloride is excreted through kidney in 24h,therefore, Shegan mixtures can't cause the accumulation of ephedrine hydro-chloride in rats.
4.Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia after Bariatric Surgery
Songhao HU ; Hanlin TANG ; Huaxi WANG ; Zhiyong DONG ; Shuwen JIANG ; Cunchuan WANG ; Xiaomei CHEN ; Wah YANG
Journal of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery 2020;9(1):1-6
Postprandial hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia (PHH) is one of the serious complications after bariatric surgery, it can lead life-threatening neuroglycopenic symptoms, such as seizures, disorientation, impairment of version and loss of consciousness without any premonitory. The presentation, prevalence, diagnosis, pathology and treatment are reviewed in this summary.
5.Tele-health management in stroke patients at home:a scoping review
Wenbo CHEN ; Chunyu HE ; Lei LIU ; Yan XIE ; Songhao PENG ; Haiying ZHOU ; Xintian LI
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2023;27(22):143-148
Objective To conduct a scoping review on studies of tele-health management for stroke patients at home.Methods According to the reporting framework of scoping review,a system-atic literature search was performed in 9 databases or websites from January 1,2013 to May 1,2023.Results A total of 52 literatures from 12 countries were included,most of which were interventional studies.Tele-health management was gradually becoming a trend in the application of stroke patients at home,relying on rehabilitation robots,virtual reality rehabilitation games,social platforms,home health network platforms and other carriers for rehabilitation training,disease monitoring,health edu-cation and guidance,follow-up and reminder.Conclusion The contents of tele-health management for stroke patients at home are abundant,with many evaluation indexes.In the future,rehabilitation training should enhance the gameplay of rehabilitation video games,improve patient's experience,and use artificial intelligence based on medical big data to provide auxiliary support for patients;at the same time,the content of each module of the tele-health management program should be standardized,and caregivers are encouraged to participate in the tele-health management of stroke patients at home,so as to better play the role of tele-health management in the field of post-stroke health management at home.
6.Tele-health management in stroke patients at home:a scoping review
Wenbo CHEN ; Chunyu HE ; Lei LIU ; Yan XIE ; Songhao PENG ; Haiying ZHOU ; Xintian LI
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2023;27(22):143-148
Objective To conduct a scoping review on studies of tele-health management for stroke patients at home.Methods According to the reporting framework of scoping review,a system-atic literature search was performed in 9 databases or websites from January 1,2013 to May 1,2023.Results A total of 52 literatures from 12 countries were included,most of which were interventional studies.Tele-health management was gradually becoming a trend in the application of stroke patients at home,relying on rehabilitation robots,virtual reality rehabilitation games,social platforms,home health network platforms and other carriers for rehabilitation training,disease monitoring,health edu-cation and guidance,follow-up and reminder.Conclusion The contents of tele-health management for stroke patients at home are abundant,with many evaluation indexes.In the future,rehabilitation training should enhance the gameplay of rehabilitation video games,improve patient's experience,and use artificial intelligence based on medical big data to provide auxiliary support for patients;at the same time,the content of each module of the tele-health management program should be standardized,and caregivers are encouraged to participate in the tele-health management of stroke patients at home,so as to better play the role of tele-health management in the field of post-stroke health management at home.
7.Stress and morphological characteristics of intervertebral foramen of cervical rotation-traction manipulation for treating cervical spondylotic radiculopathy:a three-dimensional finite element analysis
Xu WANG ; Haimei WANG ; Songhao CHEN ; Tianxiao FENG ; Hanmei BU ; Liguo ZHU ; Duanduan CHEN ; Xu WEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(3):441-447
BACKGROUND:Cervical rotation-traction manipulation is effective and safe in the treatment of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy,and has been widely used in clinical work.However,its effects on the biomechanics of cervical vertebra and intervertebral disc and the area of intervertebral foramen have not been systematically clarified. OBJECTIVE:Based on the finite element analysis technique,a relevant research and analysis were carried out to provide digital evidence for the mechanism of effect of cervical rotation-traction manipulation in the treatment of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy. METHODS:The CT image data of a volunteer with no neck diseases were selected as the finite element model material at its left-handed physiological limit position.The initial construction of the finite element model was completed by Mimics 19.0 software,Geomagic Studio 2013 software,Hypermash 14.0 software,and ANSYS Workbench 2020 R2 software,respectively.Based on the literature,the grid division of cervical structure and the assignment of elastic modulus and elastic coefficient were completed.Based on the previous work of the team,the mechanical effects of cervical rotation-traction manipulation were simulated on the model.Effects of cervical rotation-traction manipulation on the mechanical parameters of each vertebral body and intervertebral disc in C3-T1 segment and on the cervical lateral foramen area were analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)During cervical rotation-traction manipulation,the stress of bone structure was significantly higher than that of soft tissue such as intervertebral disc.(2)When operating the technique,the stress at the top of each cervical vertebra was higher,the stress at the bottom was lower,and the stress at the facet joint and transverse process was lower.The stress at the top of the intervertebral disc was lower,the stress at the bottom was higher,but the highest point of the intervertebral disc stress was outside the top.(3)In addition,after loading the lifting force,the projected area of the C6/C7 intervertebral foramen increased significantly compared with that before loading.(4)It is indicated that the cervical rotation-traction manipulation has the mechanical characteristics of changing the stress structure of the cervical spine itself,and can expand the C6/7 intervertebral cervical foramen area on the opposite side of the patient's cervical rotation,so as to achieve the purpose of treating cervical spondylotic radiculopathy.
8.Isolation,identification and drug resistance analysis of a case of Escherichia coli causing enteritidis in Yunnan snub-nosed monkey
Yajing CHEN ; Jing YU ; Jinyu YANG ; Wengong ZHANG ; Yu WU ; Songhao LIU ; Jing YANG ; Xiaobing LI ; Kangfeng JIANG
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(10):2130-2135,2265
The pathogens were isolated and purified from the stomach,jejunum and rectum tissues of a Yunnan snub-nosed monkey who died of vomiting,oral and nasal chyme,and abdominal dis-tension,and the species and biological characteristics of the pathogens were studied by biochemical identification,PCR identification,drug susceptibility test,pathogenicity test,serotype identifica-tion,and drug resistance gene and virulence gene analysis.The results showed that the pathogens i-solated from stomach,jejunum and rectum were Escherichia coli(E.coli)serotype O127,belong-ing to enteropathogenic E.coli.They were resistant to cefoxitin and sensitive to gentamicin,gati-floxacin and ciprofloxacin.All the three strains carried drug resistance genes blaTEM and blaCTX-M and virulence genes opmA and opmC.This study provides reference and data support for the prevention and control of enteritis caused by E.coli in Yunnan snub-nosed monkey.