1.Effects of metoprolol to control patients,heart rate in off-pump coronary artery bypass graft
Zhonghua JI ; Rudong QIAO ; Hua WEI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(19):2597-2598
ObjectiveTo investigate the therapentic effect and safety by use of Metoprolol to control patients ,heart rate in off-pump coronary artery bypass graft (OPCAB). MethodsAnalyse the dates of 40 OPCABG patients in anesthetic stage. ResultsIn all of the cases,when patients were treated with venous injection of Metoprolol, the heat rate obviously decreased 1 minutes later( P < 0.01 ). the heat rate decreased significant to( 69.2 ± 10. 8)times/min 3 minutes later, Compared to the heat rate ( 85.1 ± 13.5) times/min of pretherapy there was statistical significance. the heat rate decreased to nadir(63.0 ± 6.2) times/min 10 minutes later. While it raised gradnally 30 minutes later,but patients'heat rate nulli-exceed. it of pretherapy. On post-treatment of 3min、5min、 10min、30min, The MAP nulli-genic marked change. ConclusionMetoprolol could control effectively patients,heat rate in OPCAB and keep hemodynamics stable.
2.Filtration of active fractions with function of expelling water retention with drastic purgative from Kansui Radix stir-baked with vinegar.
Liang-liang CAO ; Wen-xiao WANG ; Qiao ZHANG ; Li ZHANG ; An-wei DING ; Zhi-hua DOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(18):3655-3659
To study the function of expelling water retention with drastic purgative of different polarities of Kansui Radix stir-baked with vinegar on the cancerous ascites model rats, the furosemide was taken as positive control drug, and the cancerous ascites model rats were respectively orally administered with different polarities of Kansui Radix stir-baked with vinegar for 7 d. The amount of urine and ascites, the level of urinary sodium, potassium, chloride ion and pH, and the content of PRL1, AII, ALD in serum were investigated. Compared with model groups, ethyl acetate extract group showed a decreasing trend in ascites; the amount of urine of showed a significant increase (P < 0.05); the level of urinary sodium, potassium, chloride ion (P < 0.05, P < 0.01), pH (P < 0.05), and the content of PRL1, AII, ALD in serum all showed a significant decrease (P < 0.01). The effects of petroleum ether extract and n-butanol extract were weaker than that of ethyl acetate extract. The water exact was the weakest. The results showed that ethyl acetate extract is the active part of Kansui Radix stir-baked with vinegar on the function of expelling water retention with drastic purgative on the cancerous ascites model rats, alleviating the water-electrolyte disorder and body fluid acid-base imbalance, regulating the renin angiotensin aldosterone system.
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Ascites
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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Cathartics
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administration & dosage
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Euphorbia
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chemistry
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Humans
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Male
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Plant Roots
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chemistry
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Potassium
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urine
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Sodium
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urine
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Water
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metabolism
3.A prospective observational study on nutritional status of patients with pancreatic tumor
Hua LYU ; Xin YANG ; Runyu DING ; Hongyuan CUI ; Jiangchun QIAO ; Mingwei ZHU ; Junmin WEI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2017;25(2):94-98
Objective To investigate the rates of undernutrition and nutritional risks of surgical pa-tients with pancreatic tumors .Methods Totally 121 surgical patients with pancreatic tumors from Depart-ment of Surgery Beijing Hospital were enrolled in a prospective study during January 2014 to December 2015 . Patients were divided into two groups:the pancreatic cancer group ( n=90 ) and other pancreatic tumor group ( n=31 ) .Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 was used to assess the nutritional status .Other data including an-thropometric measure, body composition, blood biochemistry and clinical outcome were collected and ana-lyzed.Results Among 121 patients, the mean age was ( 61.9 ±13.6 ) years, the mean body mass index was ( 23.20 ±2.95) kg/m2 , the mean mid-upper circumference was ( 28.8 ±3.5 ) cm, the mean muscle weight was (44.6 ±7.4) kg, and the mean fat mass was (16.8 ±7.6) kg .There was no significantly differ-ence in anthropometric measurement results and body compositions between two groups ( all P>0.05 ) .In the pancreatic cancer group, albumin [ (39.0 ±4.7) g/L vs. (42.3 ±2.9) g/L, P<0.001], total protein [ (62.8 ±6.2) g/L vs.(66.3 ±2.9) g/L, P<0.001], and prealbumin [ (136.1 ±85.4) mg/L vs. (197.8 ±112.6 ) mg/L, P=0.011 ] were significantly lower than those in the other pancreatic tumor group and a higher fasting blood-glucose [ (6.45 ±2.47) mmol/L vs.(4.95 ±0.79) mmol/L, P<0.011] was found.Among all patients , the rates of undernutrition and nutritional risk were 4.1% and 78.5%, and the pancreatic cancer group had a higher rate of nutritional risk (91.1% vs.38.7%,χ2 =36.525, P<0.001). Conclusion In this prospective study , surgical patients with pancreatic cancer have a high incidence of nutri -tional risk, with low protein level and abnormal glucose metabolism .
4.Influence of Exogenous Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor on Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Expression in Hippocampal CA1 Region of Neonatal Rats with Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Damage
jin-qiao, SUN ; yun-tao, CAO ; hua-qing, LIU ; wei-an, DENG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(18):-
Objective To investigate the influence of exogenous basic fibroblast growth factor(bFGF) on glial fibrillary acidic protein(GFAP) expression in neonatal rats with hypoxic-ischemic brain damage(HIBD).Methods Eighty HIBD models of neonatal Wistar rats were made by shearing right arteria carotis communis and then breathing 8% oxygen and 92% nitrogen for 2 hours.The models were divided into 2 groups randomly: trial group of bFGF and control group of normal sodium.The other 40 rats were taken into the sham(ope-)ration group.Expressions of GFAP were examined with immunohistochemical staining and image quantitative analysis at the 4~(th),7~(th),10~(th),17~(th) and 24~(th) days after operation.Results The expression of GFAP in hippocampal CA1 region of rats in sham operation group reached peak at the 7~(th) day after(ope-)ration.The expression of GFAP in control group increased and reached peak at the 10~(th) day after(ope-)ration,which GFAP-positive cells mainly appeared in hippocampal CA1 region and CA3 region.The expression of GFAP in hippocampal CA1 region of rats of trial group was higher than those of sham operation group and control group,which reached peak at the 10~(th) day after the operation,there was significant difference in 3 groups at the 4~(th),10~(th) and 17~(th) days after operation(all P
5.Human body composition and energy metabolism and their correlations with nutritional status in hepatocarcinoma patients undergoing surgical treatment
Hongyuan CUI ; Mingwei ZHU ; Jingyong XU ; Zhe LI ; Hua LYU ; Jiangchun QIAO ; Junmin WEI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2017;25(3):147-152
Objective To investigate the nutritional status,body composition,and energy metabolism of hepatocarcinoma patients undergoing surgical treatment and explore the relationships of the nutritional status with body composition and energy metabolism.Methods Totally 112 hospitalized hepatocarcinoma patients undergoing surgical treatment met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were enrolled as the intervention group,and another 100 patients with cholelithiasis during the the same period were enrolled as the control group.Their general clinical data including body mass index(BMI),arm circumference,grip,albumin,prealbumin,energy expenditure,and body composition were collected.The nutritional status was assessed by the scored patient-generated subjective global assessment(PG-SGA).The relationships of the nutritional status with body composition and between energy metabolism were analyzed.All the data were analysed by SPSS 16.0 software package.Results The arm circumference [(23.9±3.6)cm vs.(25.3±4.5)cm,t=2.57,P=0.014],hand grip[(31.7±6.0)kg vs.(39.2±7.6)kg,t=8.19,P<0.001],serum albumin[(32.5±4.7)g/L vs.(36.5±7.2)g/L,t=4.92,P=0.007] and prealbumin[(0.172±0.052)g/L vs.(0.263±0.077)g/L,t=10.3,P=0.004] of the intervention group were significantly lower than the control group.The total malnutrition rate of the intervention group was 37.5%(42 cases at levels B and C),and that of the control group was 14.4%(14 cases at levels B and C)(X2=19.73,P<0.001).The extracellular water significantly increased in the intervention group compared with that of the control group[(15.35±2.21)L vs.(13.51±2.73)L,t=5.54,P<0.001];however,the somatic cell mass [(27.54±4.42)kg vs.(29.03±4.38)kg,t=2.53,P=0.012],fat mass[(13.44±4.23)kg vs.(17.36±5.21)kg,t=6.18,P<0.001],and muscle mass[(43.11±6.27)kg vs.(48.17±7.13)kg,t=5.63,P<0.001] had significantly decreased compared with the control group.The measured value of rest energy expenditure(mREE)[(6 581.62±1 201.70)kJ/d vs.(6 290.73±1 071.68)kJ/d,t=1.98,P=0.042] of the intervention group was significantly higher than the control group(P=0.042),and the respiratory quotient(RQ)was also significantly higher(0.87±0.10 vs.0.85±0.06,t=2.72,P=0.027).The extracellular fluid(PG-SGA A vs.B P=0.035;A vs.C P<0.001;B vs.C P=0.042)were significantly increased,and the number of somatic cells(A vs.B P=0.015;A vs.C P=0.001;B vs.C P=0.022),fat(A vs.B P=0.026;A vs.C P=0.003;B vs.C P=0.022)and muscle mass(A vs.B P=0.029;A vs.C P=0.011;B vs.C P=0.036)were decreased with the deterioration of nutritional status,resting energy expenditure(A vs.B P=0.023;A vs.C P=0.002;B vs.C P=0.032),and RQ(A vs.C P=0.004;B vs.C P=0.012)were also increased with the deterioration of nutritional status,and there was significant difference among three groups.Conclusions The incidence of malnutrition is high in hepatocarcinoma patients undergoing surgical treatment.The patients can have lower lean body mass,more water retention,and higher energy metabolism,which may worsen along with the deterioration of nutritional status.
6.Exercise based on traditional Chinese medicine for patients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Wen ZHANG ; Xian-Qiao JIN ; Wen-Hua CHEN ; Wei-Qing WU ; Rong YANG ; Yan-Yan YU ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(12):-
Objective To make up an exercise prescription based on traditional Chinese medical training (EP-TCMT) for patients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Methods Eighty-five pa- tients with stable COPD were randomly divided into a control group (CG group),a traditional Chinese medicine group ( TC group) and an exercise prescription group ( EP group).The patients in the TC and EP groups were giv- en intensive training for 8 weeks.Their 6 rain walk distance (6MWD) and Borg scale scores were assessed before and after the treatment.Results The 6MWD in the TC group increased from 337.68?59.18 m to 386.14?76.71 m,while those in the EP group improved from 348.00?55.94 m to 425.17?53.22 m.The Borg scale scores in the TC group decreased from 3.14?1.94 to 2.32?1.25,while those in the EP group declined from 3.45?1.84 to 1.72?0.70.Conclusion Making up EP-TCMTs is feasible.Additional treatment was found to improve exercise tolerance and decrease dyspnea in COPD patients.Exercise therapy based on traditional Chinese methods is easy and safe.
7.Arsenic trioxide combined with buthionine sulfoximine enhances apoptosis in multidrug-resistant human leukemia K562/ADM cells in vitro.
Tao WANG ; Liang-Ming MA ; Hua-Ping ZHANG ; Hong-Wei WANG ; Lin-Hua YANG ; Zhen-Hua QIAO
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2008;30(3):188-191
OBJECTIVETo investigate the apoptosis-inhancing effect of the combination of arsenic trioxide (As2O3 ) and buthionine sulfoximine (BSO) on multidrug-resistant human leukemic K562/ADM cells, to compare the effect of As2O3 alone and As2O3 combined with BSO and As2O3 alone, and to determine the effect of intracellular GSH content on this treatment.
METHODSAs2O3 was used in a dose of 0.5 micromol/L, 2.0 micromol/L and 5.0 micromol/L, respectively, and BSO was used in a dose of 100 micromol/L in the culture of multidrug-resistant human leukenic K562/ADM cells. The cell proliferation activity was assessed with MTT assay. The cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry using Annexin-V and propidium iodide (PI) staining. Intracellular GSH content was measured using glutathione assay kit by spectrophotometry.
RESULTSAfter the GSH contents were reduced by the combination of arsenic in clinic dose (0.5, 2 micromol/L) and BSO (100 micromol/L), respectively, the K562/ADM cell proliferation activity was obviously inhibited and the cell apoptosis-inducing effect was advanced in 24 hours. In 48 and 72 hours, the effect of the combination group (clinic dose arsenic group) was significantly stronger than that of clinic dose arsenic alone group and the high dose arsenic alone group.
CONCLUSIONThe cell apoptosis-inducing effect of arsenic in combination of BSO on multidrug resistant human leukemia K562/ADM cells is significantly enhanced in comparison with that of arsenic alone. The reduction of intracellular glutathione content is closely correlated with this apoptosis-enhancing effect.
Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic ; pharmacology ; Antineoplastic Agents ; pharmacology ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Arsenicals ; pharmacology ; Buthionine Sulfoximine ; pharmacology ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Drug Resistance, Multiple ; drug effects ; Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ; Drug Synergism ; Glutathione ; metabolism ; Humans ; K562 Cells ; Oxides ; pharmacology
8.The effect of arsenic trioxide (As2O3) combined with BSO on K562/ADM cell and its mechanisms.
Tao WANG ; Liang-Ming MA ; Hua-Ping ZHANG ; Hong-Wei WANG ; Lin-Hua YANG ; Zhen-Hua QIAO
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2007;28(7):438-443
OBJECTIVETo investigate the apoptosis-induction, P-glycoprotein (P-gp) and mdr1 mRNA inhibition effects of arsenic trioxide (As2O3) and buthionine sulfoximine (BSO) on multidrug-resistant cell line K562/ADM cells, and to determine the relationship between intracellular GSH content and arsenic effect.
METHODSK562/ADM cells were treated with arsenic (0.5, 2.0, 5.0 micromol/L) alone or combined with BSO (100 micromol/L). The cell proliferating capacity was assessed with MTT assay, and cell apoptosis by Annexin V and propidium iodide (PI) staining. Intracellular GSH contents were measured using a glutathione assay kit by spectrophotometry. P-gp expression was determined by flow cytometry, and mdr1 mRNA expression by semi-quantitative RT-PCR.
RESULTSThe GSH contents in K562/ADM cell was (81.13 +/- 3.91) mg/g protein. After the GSH contents were degraded by BSO, the K562/ADM cell proliferating capacity was obviously inhibited and the cells were induced apoptosis in 24 hours by the combination of clinic dose arsenic group (0.5, 2.0 micromol/L) and BSO (100 micromol/L). The cell apoptosis rates at 48 hours in arsenic alone group and combination group were (59.29 +/- 6.01)% and (65.06 +/- 8.29)%, and at 72 hours were (82.15 +/- 9.28)% and (92.72 +/- 9.41)% retrospectively. At 48 hours, the mdr1 mRNA inhibition effect of the combination group was obviously stronger than that of high dose arsenic alone group. At 72 hours, the P-gp inhibition effect of the combination group (clinic dose arsenic group, 0.5, 2.0 micromol/L) was obviously stronger than that of high dose arsenic alone group (5.0 micromol/L).
CONCLUSIONThe intracellular GSH contents are closely correlated with the arsenic effect. The combination of conventional dose arsenic and BSO significantly induces K562/ADM cell apoptosis and inhibits P-gp and mdr1 mRNA expression in the cells.
ATP-Binding Cassette, Sub-Family B, Member 1 ; genetics ; metabolism ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Arsenicals ; pharmacology ; Buthionine Sulfoximine ; pharmacology ; Drug Resistance, Multiple ; drug effects ; Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ; drug effects ; Genes, MDR ; drug effects ; Glutathione ; metabolism ; Humans ; K562 Cells ; Oxides ; pharmacology
10.Expression pattern of genes involved in tropane alkaloids biosynthesis and tropane alkaloids accumulation in Atropa belladonna.
Wei QIANG ; Ya-Xiong WANG ; Qiao-Zhuo ZHANG ; Jin-Di LI ; Ke XIA ; Neng-Biao WU ; Zhi-Hua LIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(1):52-58
Atropa belladonna is a medicinal plant and main commercial source of tropane alkaloids (TAs) including scopolamine and hyoscyamine, which are anticholine drugs widely used clinically. Based on the high throughput transcriptome sequencing results, the digital expression patterns of UniGenes representing 9 structural genes (ODC, ADC, AIH, CPA, SPDS, PMT, CYP80F1, H6H, TRII) involved in TAs biosynthesis were constructed, and simultaneously expression analysis of 4 released genes in NCBI (PMT, CYP80F1, H6H, TRII) for verification was performed using qPCR, as well as the TAs contents detection in 8 different tissues. Digital expression patterns results suggested that the 4 genes including ODC, ADC, AIH and CPA involved in the upstream pathway of TAs, and the 2 branch pathway genes including SPDS and TRII were found to be expressed in all the detected tissues with high expression level in secondary root. While the 3 TAs-pathway-specific genes including PMT, CYP80F1, H6H were only expressed in secondary roots and primary roots, mainly in secondary roots. The qPCR detection results of PMT, CYP80F1 and H6H were consistent with the digital expression patterns, but their expression levels in primary root were too low to be detected. The highest content of hyoscyamine was found in tender stems (3.364 mg x g(-1)), followed by tender leaves (1.526 mg x g(-1)), roots (1.598 mg x g(-1)), young fruits (1.271 mg x g(-1)) and fruit sepals (1.413 mg x g(-1)). The highest content of scopolamine was detected in fruit sepals (1.003 mg x g(-1)), then followed by tender stems (0.600 mg x g(-1)) and tender leaves (0.601 mg x g(-1)). Both old stems and old leaves had the lowest content of hyoscyamine and scopolamine. The gene expression profile and TAs accumulation indicated that TAs in Atropa belladonna were mainly biosynthesized in secondary root, and then transported and deposited in tender aerial parts. Screening Atropa belladonna secondary root transcriptome database will facilitate unveiling the unknown enzymatic reactions and the mechanisms of transcriptional control.
Alkaloids
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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metabolism
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Atropa belladonna
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genetics
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metabolism
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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
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genetics
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Hyoscyamine
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genetics
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metabolism
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Plants, Medicinal
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genetics
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metabolism
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Scopolamine Hydrobromide
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metabolism
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Tropanes
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metabolism