1.Experimental study of L-Arg-Glu's activity on antiplatelet and anticoagulation in rats and its mechanism
Zhongjiang ZHOU ; Haiyan YE ; Saizhu WU ; Surong MENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
AIM To observe Arg-Glu*ss activity of antiplatelet and anticoagulation in rats and to further explore its mechanism. METHODS Twenty four male sprague dewley rats were divided into three groups randomly (eight rats in each group).Each group was orally given Arg-Glu (61 4 mg?kg -1 ?d -1 ), ASA (36 mg?kg -1 ?d -1 ) and equal placebo solution respectively.Eight days later all rats were given anesthesia and blood was taken from abdominal aorta with a plastic catheter, then the indexes related to blood hemodynamics,coagulation and blood fibrinolysis were measured. Twenty four SD rats were treated in the same way mentioned above. Platelet aggregation was measured by turbidimetric method. Plasma level of cyclic GMP and prostacyclin was evaluated by radioimmunoassay and nitric oxide by spectrophotometric determination. Common carotid artery-external jugular vein bypass was established in another 24 rats, and the weight of wet thrombus was measured with high sensitive electrical scale. RESULTS In group of Arg-Glu, statistically significance decrease versus placebo group was observed on blood apparent viscosity, reduced viscosity, hematocrit and plasma viscosity, increase versus placebo was also observed on blood reciprocal calcium time, activated partial thromboplastin time and prothrombin time ( P 0 05). Platelet aggregation activation decreased compared with placebo 〔(0 75%?3.62%) vs (32 8%?6 62%) P 0 05)〕. CONCLUSION Arg-Glu with its properties of antiplatelet、anticoagulation and improvement of blood rheology status in rats could be regarded as one antiplatelet drug and one NO precursor .Its mechanism of action was thought to be by Arg-NO-cGMP metabolism pathway while other mechanism might be involved.
2.Clinical analysis of patients received pemetrexed therapy without the advised folic acid premedication
Liang YE ; Zhenhua YANG ; Surong FANG ; Yan TAN ; Wei GU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(7):1176-1179
Objective To explore whether 5 to -7-day of folic acid supplementation prior to pemetrexed therapy is needed. Methods We retrospectively evaluate the outcomes of non-small cell lung cancer patients received less than the advised folic acid premedication. Seventy patients with Ⅲ-Ⅳ NSCLC were randomly divided into two groups: patients who initiated vitamin supplementation on 7 days before the first dose of pemetrexed (group A) and patients who initiated vitamin supplementation on the day of the first dose of pemetrexed (group B). Results In group A and group B, CR 0 and 0, PR 10 and 8, the response rates of 28.6% and 22.9% were observed, respectively. There was no statistically significant differences between these two groups. No significant differences were observed in the incidence of hematologic and non-hematologic toxicities. Conclusions The initiation of pemetrexed-based chemotherapy does not need to accommodate a vitamin supplementation schedule.
3.Application of precision nursing emergency management in emergency rescue of emergencies
Shanshan YANG ; Surong LIU ; Li XU ; Hong XIAO ; Yan YE ; Li HUANG ; Shuhua DENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(34):2695-2700
Objective:To explore the management effectiveness of emergency treatment management for emergencies.Methods:To establish precision nursing emergency management system, the response time, triage accuracy, receiving time, information delivery time and rescue success rate were compared before and after the application of the system.Results:After the application of the precision nursing emergency management, the emergency response time was shortened from (6.47±1.25) min to (3.56±1.38) min, and the time for admission and triage reduced from (5.15±0.54) min to (2.84±0.49) min. The time was shortened from (92.45±10.49) minutes to (72.35±13.20) minutes, and the time for information submission was shortened from (121.47±58.41) minutes to (65.23±10.72) minutes; the accuracy of triage diagnosis increased from 96.85% (277/286) to 99.27%(271/273). The rescue success rate increased from 96.15%(275/286) to 98.90%(270/273), and the differences were statistically significant ( t value was -2.920-5.587, χ2 value was 4.220, 4.317, P<0.05). Conclusions:The application of precision nursing emergency management in emergencies can improve the emergency response rate and overall level of nursing staff and ensure the safety of patients.
4.Bonding strength of metal brackets to polished and glazed zirconia ceramics with 3 adhesives respectively
Yu CAO ; Jia LIU ; Huichao ZHANG ; Jingyu XU ; Ling YU ; Surong YE ; Luyi YANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(1):53-57
Objective:To investigate the effects of 3 adhesives on the bond force and durability of polished and glazed zirconia ceram-ics to orthodontic metal brackets respectively.Methods:Universal adhesives,Single Bond Universal(SBU)and Prime&Bond Universal(PBU)were respectively used to bond polished and glazed zirconia to metal braces of maxillary central incisors using TransbondTM MIP(TM)as the control.The shear bond strength(SBS),the fracture morphology and adhesive residual index(ARI)were examed after wa-ter bath or water bath-thermal cycling storage.Results:The adhesive(P<0.001)and storage conditions(P<0.001)significantly af-fected the shear bond strength of zirconia to brackets.There was no significant difference between the polished or glazed groups(P=0.09).SBU showed the stronger SBS and lower ABI,there were significant differences in ARI scores among the 3 cements(P<0.001).Conclusion:SBU may have better bonding performance than PBU and TM in the orthodontic bonding of polished or glazed zir-conia surfaces to the zirconia ceramics.