1.Study on preparation of phenols gastric floating tablet.
Xiao-Ling ZHAI ; Jian NI ; Yu-Long GU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(1):31-34
OBJECTIVETo study the preparation of phenols gastric floating tablet.
METHODThe tablets which were prepared using Eudragit IV, HPMC(K4M), MCC101 and Octadecanol as excipients were evaluated by vitro floatation and releasing performance. The pressure of preparationg was also study to select the optimal preparation.
RESULTThe tablets were successfully prepared in which the drug, Eudragit IV, Octadecanol were 31% respectively,and MCC101 was 7%. And 3-4 kg was found to be the eligible pressure.
CONCLUSIONThe study was found to be effective in the process of phenols gastric floating tablet.
Drug Carriers ; Excipients ; chemistry ; Gastrointestinal Agents ; chemistry ; Phenols ; chemistry ; Polymethacrylic Acids ; chemistry ; Tablets ; Technology, Pharmaceutical ; methods
2.Retinal blood supply changes after vitrectomy combined with panretinal photocoagulation in PDR patients with anterior segment neovascularization
Yong, WANG ; Xing-Dong, SHI ; Bo-Jie, HU ; Ling-Zhai, BIAN ; Xiao-Rong, LI
International Eye Science 2016;16(10):1894-1897
AIM: To investigate hemodynamic alterations of retrobulbar vessels in proliferative diabetic retinopathy ( PDR) patients with anterior segment neovascularization, before and 3mo after vitrectomy combined with panretinal photocoagulation and to explore the clinical significance.
●METHODS: Color Doppler flow imaging ( CDFl ) was used for measurement of blood flow velocities and resistive indexes ( Rl ) of the ophthalmic artery ( OA ) , short posterior ciliary arteries ( sPCA ) and central retinal artery ( CRA ) in 21 eyes of 21 PDR patients with anterior segment neovascularization. CDFl parameters were obtained before and 3mo after vitrectomy combined with panretinal photocoagulation ( PRP) .
● RESULTS: Peak systolic velocity ( PSV ) and end diastolic velocity ( EVD ) of CRA were significantly increased after surgeries, Rl were decreased significantly (P<0. 05). Parameters of sPCA and OA have no change after surgeries (P>0. 05).
●CONCLUSION: Vitrectomy combined with panretinal photocoagulation might increase the velocity of CRA, decrease Rl and improve ocular blood supply postoperatively. lt may delay or prevent the process of neovascular glaucoma.
3.Diagnosis and treatment of malignant tumors using integrated traditional and western medicine: progress, challenges and reflections.
Xiao-feng ZHAI ; Chang-quan LING
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2012;18(5):333-338
Malignant tumors are one of the leading causes of death in the world. Considerable progresses have been made on the treatment of tumors in recent decades, especially in the prevention, early diagnosis and the model changing of therapeutics. But we are still facing tough challenges, including the increasing treatment burden and limited improvement of efficacy. In China, Chinese medicine (CM) provides a powerful arsenal to fight against tumors. CM can be well applied to the onset and progression of tumors in China, bearing the characteristics of multi-target, multi-phase and multi-effect. But there are also many problems demanding urgent attention in the use of CM. Some most debated problems in this field were summarized. We should upgrade our concepts in using CM, find its position scientifically, and establish evidence of its effect by high quality clinical research.
Humans
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Integrative Medicine
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trends
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Medical Oncology
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trends
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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trends
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Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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therapy
4.Effect of Dressing and Moxibustion-pretreatment on Local Feet Swelling and Stress Hormone in Hypothalami of Rats with Adjuvant Arthritis at Early and Secondary Stages
Ling ZHENG ; Xiao-hong LI ; Lu-fen ZHANG ; Jian NI ; Hui LI ; Dengfang ZHOU ; Jinghui ZHAI ; Yuwei HE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(8):696-698
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of dressing and moxibustion-pretreatment on the local joint swelling and stress hormone in hypothalami of rats with adjuvant arthritis (AA) at early and secondary stages.MethodsForty Wistar rats were randomly divided into 5 groups: normal group, early and secondary model groups, early and secondary pre-dressing and moxibustion (PDM) groups. The dressing with Chinese herb and moxibustion was stuck on Dazhui point (GV14) before the AA model established. The effects of dressing and moxibustion-pretreatment on the feet swelling and corticotropin-releasing-hormone (CRH), beta-endorphin (β-EP) and neuropeptide-Y (NPY) in hypothalami were observed.ResultsThe right feet swelling rate at early and secondary stages obviously increased after modeling ( P<0.01), and it became lower in early and secondary PDM groups than in model groups at the same phases ( P<0.05~0.01). The level of hypothalamic CRH was higher after modeling ( P<0.05~0.01), compared with early model group, it had a tendency to going down in early PDM group, moreover, in secondary PDM group the level was similar with the normal group. The level of hypothalamic β-EP increased significantly in early model group ( P<0.01), and lightly changed in secondary model group, it decreased in early PDM group but increased in secondary PDM group, compared with model groups at the same stages ( P<0.05). The level of hypothalamic NPY increased significantly after modeling, and it declined in the secondary PDM group ( P<0.05).ConclusionDressing and moxibustion-pretreatment can relief feet swelling of AA rats, which may be related with its regulative effect on the level of hypothalamic CRH, β-EP and NPY.
5.Interpretation of guidance for clinical investigation of medicinal products in the pediatric population
Chao ZHANG ; Xiao-Ling WANG ; Shuang MU ; Suo-Di ZHAI ; Zai-Ling LI ; Ai-Lian SHAN
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2015;(24):2496-2498
The pediatric population is different from adults in their physi-ological function and tissues structure, and therefore they should not be assumed simply as the small adults.The drug development for pediatric population is helpful to improve the health of children in the whole coun-try.However, the clinical investigation of medicinal products for adults can not apply for children and there has not available guidance for chil-dren for a while.Accordingly, Chinese Food and Drug Administration ( CFDA) issues the guidance for clinical investigation of medicinal prod-ucts in the pediatric population, which ensure the clinical trials are more scientific and ethic. This paper means to interpret the guidance and therefore to help the development of clinical trials in pediatric population.
6.Interpretation of guidance for clinical investigation of medicinal products in the pediatric population
Chao ZHANG ; Xiao-Ling WANG ; Shuang MU ; Suo-Di ZHAI ; Zai-Ling LI ; Ai-Lian SHAN
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2015;(24):2499-2501
The pediatric population is different from adults in their dis-ease types and medication use in clinics.The drug clinic trial in pediatric population provides reliable clinic data for new drug development and medication use, and is helpful to promote the health of children.Howev-er, considering the specificity of children, it is changeable to conduct the drug clinic trials, especially for the study protocol design.Accordingly, CFDA issues the guidance for clinical investigation of medicinal products in the pediatric population, which ensure the clinical trials are more sci-entific and ethic.This paper means to interpret the guidance and there-fore to help the development of clinical trials in pediatric population.
7.Effects of different causes on the expression of matrix metalloproteinase 2 in hepatic stellate cells.
Ping Sheng CHEN ; Wei Rong ZHAI ; Xiao Mei ZHOU ; Jin Sheng ZHANG ; Yue'e ZHANG ; Yu Qin LING
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2002;10(4):279-279
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Immunohistochemistry
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In Situ Hybridization
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Liver
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enzymology
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pathology
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Liver Cirrhosis
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enzymology
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etiology
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pathology
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Male
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Matrix Metalloproteinase 2
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analysis
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genetics
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RNA, Messenger
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analysis
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
8.Traditional herbal medicine in preventing recurrence after resection of small hepatocellular carcinoma: a multicenter randomized controlled trial.
Xiaofeng ZHAI ; Zhe CHEN ; Bai LI ; Feng SHEN ; Jia FAN ; Weiping ZHOU ; Yunke YANG ; Jing XU ; Xiao QIN ; Lequn LI ; Changquan LING
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2013;11(2):90-100
Disease recurrence is a main challenge in treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). There is no generally accepted method for preventing recurrence of HCC after resection.
9.Quality assessment of clinical research on liver cancer treated by intra-arterial infusion of Chinese medicine.
Xiao-Feng ZHAI ; Cui-Xia QIAO ; Qun LIU ; Zhe CHEN ; Chang-Quan LING
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2014;20(11):870-875
OBJECTIVETo assess the methodological quality of clinical research on Chinese medicine (CM) applied by intra-arterial infusion in treating primary liver cancer (PLC).
METHODSCochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), PubMed, and three Chinese databases, including Chinese BioMedical Database (CBM), China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and China Academic Journal (VIP) were searched. Chinese articles were also searched manually in 16 journals. Two reviewers independently selected studies, the quality of literatures were assessed according to the Cochrane Collaboration method of quality assessment.
RESULTSA total of 14 articles met the inclusion criteria for this review. Only three of these articles described the randomization method used. None of the studies was blinded. All of the articles didn't report the calculation of the sample size. Only six studies mentioned adverse reactions. All of the studies were of grade C according to the Cochrane Collaboration method. Six studies reported results of survival, and only two of these reported better efficacy in the treatment groups.
CONCLUSIONSThe quality of studies concerned intra-arterial infusion of CM in treating with PLC was poor and the exact effect of these medicines still need evaluation. Well designed RCTs with large sample sizes, adequate follow-up data and reliable methods of assessment are needed to better appraise the real effect of CMs in the treatment of PLC patients.
Biomedical Research ; standards ; Evidence-Based Medicine ; Humans ; Infusions, Intra-Arterial ; Liver Neoplasms ; therapy ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Research Design
10.Psychosocial and spiritual needs of patients with chronic diseases: validation of the Chinese version of the Spiritual Needs Questionnaire.
Arndt BÜSSING ; Xiao-feng ZHAI ; Wen-bo PENG ; Chang-quan LING
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2013;11(2):106-115
OBJECTIVEEven in secular societies, a small portion of patients find their spirituality to help cope with illness. But for the majority of patients, psychosocial and spiritual needs are neither addressed nor even considered a relevant factor by health care professionals. To measure such specific needs, the Spiritual Needs Questionnaire (SpNQ) was developed. The aim of this study was to validate the Chinese version of the SpNQ (SpNQ-Ch) and thus to measure psychosocial and spiritual needs of Chinese patients.
METHODSThis was a cross-sectional study among 168 patients with chronic diseases who were recruited in the Changhai Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China using standardized questionnaires. We performed reliability and factor analyses, as well as analyses of variance, first order correlations and regression analyses.
RESULTSThe 17-item SpNQ-Ch had a similar factorial structure as the original version with two main and three minor factors which accounted for 64% of variance, and internal consistency estimates (Cronbach's α) ranging from 0.51 to 0.81. Included were the 4-item scale Inner Peace Needs, the 5-item scale Giving/Generativity Needs, the 5-item scale Religious Needs (with 2 sub-constructs, Praying and Sources), and a 3-item scale Reflection/Release Needs. In Chinese patients with cancer (63%), pain affections (10%), or other chronic conditions (23%), the needs for Giving/Generativity (which refer to categories of Connectedness and Meaning) and Inner Peace Needs scored highest, while Religious Needs and the Reflection/Release Needs scored lower.
CONCLUSIONThe SpNQ-Ch is congruent with its primary version, and can be used in future studies with the mostly nonreligious patients from China. First findings indicate specific psychosocial and spiritual needs which should be addressed by health care professionals to support patients in their struggle with chronic illness in terms of psycho-emotional stabilization, finding hope and meaning, and thus achieving peaceful states of mind despite chronic illness.
Adult ; Aged ; China ; Chronic Disease ; psychology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Personal Satisfaction ; Spirituality ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; standards ; Young Adult