1.Effect of hormone replacement therapy on hemorheology in postmenopausal women
Ying WANG ; Shumin XING ; Xi DONG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;0(08):-
Objective Our study is to observe the effects of conjugated equine estrogen (CEE) combined with medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) on hemorheology in postmenopausal women in order to evaluate mechanism responsible for the increase in the incidence of cardiovascular disease after menopause and also to provide proper instruction and advice of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for postmenopausal women Methods 60 healthy postmenopausal women were assigned to 3 groups randomly, 20 cases in each group Group A: CEE 0 625 mg/d+MPA 2 mg/d+calcium carbonate co. (Ca D) 600 mg/d Group B: CEE 0 3 mg/d+MPA 2 mg/d+Ca D 600 mg/d Group C: Ca D 600 mg/d only served as control Measurements of hemorheological parameters were performed before and 6 months after treatment Results After 6 months of HRT, group A: blood viscosity under the shear rate of 94 5 s -1 dropped from (5 23? 0 37) mPa?s to (5 03? 0 43) mPa?s ( P 0 05) Conclusion Both different dosages of CEE have favor effects on blood viscosity and erythrocyte deformabillity, which could play the role in preventing cardiovascular disease in postmenopausal women
3.Formula Optimization of Memantine Hydrochloride Sustained Release Pellets by Box-Behnken Surface Response Design
Jiansong WANG ; Ying XIAO ; Long XI ; Sheng XING
China Pharmacist 2017;20(5):837-841
Objective: To optimize the formula of memantine hydrochloride sustained release pellets and investigate the drug release in vitro.Methods: Memantine hydrochloride sustained release pellets were prepared by a fluidized bed.The factors such as inlet air temperature, spray pressure and feeding rate were optimized by orthogonal tests.The Box-Behnken response surface methodology was used to screen the major influencing factors (ethyl cellulose aqueous dispersion, PEG 6000 and the coating weight) in the release of memantine hydrochloride.The coating formula and coating weight were optimized with the cumulative release rate of memantine hydrochloride in 2, 6,and 12 h as the response values.The drug release in vitro was also studied.Results: The optimum preparation parameters of the pellets were as follows: the inlet air temperature of 45℃, the spray pressure of 1.0 bar, and the feeding rate of 1.5 r·min-1.The best sustained release coating formula was as follows: the content of ethyl cellulose aqueous dispersion of 8.4%, the content of PEG 6000 of 2.3%, and the weight gain of sustained release layer of 16.7%.The memantine hydrochloride sustained release pellets had notable sustained release effect.Conclusion: Orthogonal tests and Box-Behnken response surface method can be used for the formula optimization of memantine hydrochloride sustained-release pellets.The established fitting model is simple with good predictability.
4.Quality evaluation of bletillae rhizoma based on hemostatic biopotency.
Xing-Xing LIU ; Li DONG ; Xiao-Hong ZHANG ; Yong-Xi DONG ; Ai-Min WANG ; Shang-Gao LIAO ; Yong-Lin WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(19):3764-3767
This dissertation is to determine the biopotency of hemostat which processed in different places by establishing a bioassay method of Bletillae Rhizoma based on the thrombin time. Contrast test is the main methodology. Specifically, the reference substance of Bletillae Rhizoma is determined by comparing with the control substance of vitamin K1 using thrombin time, which is calibrated the Bletillae Rhizoma. The hemostatic biopotency is calculated by using the method of "parallel line assay method based on quantitative responses" (3.3) from different processed products. It indicates that there is a strong linear correlation between Bletillae Rhizoma and control drugs (Y = 66.332-23.913X, R2 = 0.995 3). The hemostatic biopotency of Bletillae Rhizoma from different processed products ranged between 821.93-1 187.53 U x g(-1) shown in the paper, and all of them can meet the requirements of the test. The methodology has an appropriate instrument precision (RSD 3.8%), intermediate precision (RSD 4.6%), repeatability (RSD 3.2%) and stability (RSD 3.7%). Therefore, it can be turned out that the methodology which established in the dissertation is good at determinating the hemostatic biopotency of Bletillae Rhizoma and it is reliable, simple and repeatable.
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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pharmacology
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standards
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Hemostatics
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pharmacology
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standards
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Orchidaceae
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chemistry
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Rhizome
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chemistry
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Thrombin Time
5.Investigation of relationship between occupational dermatoses in coal miners and their working environment.
Xing-gang WANG ; Xi-xiang WU ; Gui-xin ZHENG ; Xiao-juan WANG ; Yu-juan FENG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2006;24(8):489-491
Adult
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Coal Mining
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Dermatitis, Occupational
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epidemiology
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Prevalence
6.A new iridoid derivative from the roots of Scrophularia buergeriana.
Xi-Min WU ; Liu-Qiang ZHANG ; Xiao-Chong CHEN ; Li FENG ; Wang-Xing XING ; Yi-Ming LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(7):1019-1021
Phytochemical investigation of the roots of Scrophularia buergeriana Miq. (Scrophulariaceae), resulted in the isolation of a new iridoid derivative named as buergerinin (1). Its structure was elucidated as rel-(1R, 5R, 6R)-(2-oxa-bicyclo[3.3.0]oct-7-en-6, 7-diyl)dimethoxypropane based mainly on MS and 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic analyses.
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Mass Spectrometry
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Plant Roots
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chemistry
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Scrophularia
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chemistry
7.Characteristics of hippocampal 3-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
Jianli XING ; Xi ZHANG ; Luning WANG ; Bo ZHOU ; Jinqun GUAN ; Ningyu AN ; Liuquan CHENG ; Yuanchao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2010;43(6):421-426
Objective To identify the characteristics of hippocampal 3-dimensional MRI in patients diagnosed as having subtypes of amnestic mild cognitive impairment(aMCI)using hippocampal surfacebased analytic technique.Methods Fifry aMCI patients and 16 healthy controls who were equivalent in age and education(NC)were recruited.Every subiect carried out a 3-dimensional MRI scan.After the imaging data were acquired.the borders of the hippocampus were manually traced in coronal vlew using the software of InsightSNAP1.4.1. Hippocampal volume was computed automatically and statistically analysed.Hippocampal 3-dimension MRI were transformed into 3-dimension parametric surface mesh models of 400×200 prids.Hippocampal radial distance measures which was the distance from the surface point to the central axis were statistically compared between two groups.The radial atrophy significance maps were acquired and adjusted for multiple comparisons.Hippocampal morphological difference maps of aMCI in contrast with NC were acquired.Results The average normalized volume of left hippocampus were(3247.5±600.2)mm3 in aMCI patients and(3467.9±451.3)mm3 in NC subjects.The average normalized volume of right hippocampus were(3416.8±699.1)mm3 in aMCI patients and(3469.1±358.9)mm3 in NC subjects.Comparison of hippocampal volume did not differ significantly between aMCI patients and NC subjects(t=1.161,P=0.255;U=0.178,P=0.859).By using hippocampal surface-based morphologic analytic technique,3-dimension hippocampal morphological difference maps between two groups were acquired,showing significant atrophy on the lateral and inferior hippocampal surface which corresponded to CA1 and subiculum hippocampal subfields bilaterally in aMCI patients compared with NC subjects. Conclusions aMCI patients do not have significant volume loss in the hippocampus. Through hippocampal surface-based morphologic analyses, partial regional atrophy of hippocampus at some degree is found, mainly localizing in the lateral and inferior hippocampal regions which correspond to CA1 and subiculum hippocampal subfields bilaterally in aMCI compared with NC. These results may reflect the early image marker in aMCI.
9.Evaluation of the clinical efficacy of muscle regions of meridians needling method for refractory facial paralysis based on infrared thermal imaging technology
Ting-Li MAO ; Zhu-Xing WANG ; Feng-Wei TIAN ; Xi ZHOU
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2021;19(6):449-456
Objective: To explore the clinical efficacy of muscle regions of meridians needling method for refractory facial paralysis affecting different locations.Methods: A total of 110 participants were randomized into an observation group and a control group, with 55 cases in each group. The observation group was treated with muscle regions of meridians needling method, and the control group was treated with conventional facial three-line needling method. The clinical efficacy was evaluated four weeks after the treatment. And the infrared imaging spectra of the two groups were examined. Results: The total effective rate of the observation group was higher than that of the control group (P<0.05), and its curative effect for refractory facial paralysis located above the geniculate ganglion was better than that of the control group (P<0.05). The color scale distribution of different disease locations in the two groups varied significantly (P<0.05), the higher the disease location, the higher the occurrence rate of cool zone and low temperature zone. After treatment, the reductions of the facial and periotic temperature difference between the healthy side and the affected side in the observation group were statistically different from those in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion: Muscle regions of meridians needling method has a better effect than facial three-line needling method for refractory facial paralysis. It can promote the microcirculation of the affected side of the face, improve the blood and oxygen supply to local tissues, and thus promote the repair of the peripheral facial nerve.
10.Changes of Natural Killer Cells and T Lymphocyte Subpopulations in Neonates with Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy and Its Correlation Factors
xiao-yan, ZHANG ; li-xing, LIN ; jie, WANG ; xi-guang, KANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(14):-
Objective To investigate the changes and correlative factors of natural killer(NK)cells and T lymphocyte subpopulations levels in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy(HIE).Methods Peripheral blood samples were collected from 50 neonates with HIE.The percentages of NK cell(CD3~-CD_(16)~+CD_(56)~+) and T lymphocyte subpopulations including CD3~+,CD4~+,CD8~+ and CD4~+/CD8~+ ratio were determined by Flow Cytometr(FCM).Meanwhile,20 healthy neonates were served as controls.Results (Le)-vels of NK cell,CD3~+,CD4~+,CD8~+ and CD4~+/CD8~+ ratio in neonates with HIE were significantly lower than those in control group(all P0.05).Spearman correlation analysis showed that there were negative correlation between the NK cell,CD3~+,CD4~+,CD4~+/CD8~+ ratio and stages of HIE(all P0.05). Linearregression analysis showed that there was a positive correlation between NK cell and gestationalages((P