1.Effects of traditional Chinese medicine Zuojin Pill on gastrointestinal system
Xiaodong HUA ; Jing RUI ; Bianwen REN
Drug Evaluation Research 2017;40(2):190-195
Objective To study the effects of traditional Chinese medicine Zuojin Pill on gastrointestinal system.Methods Through ig giving 0.1% methyl orange solution,the gastric residual rate was calculated,and the effect of Zuojin Pill on gastric emptying in mice was observed.By ig administration of 5% carbon powder,the advance rate of carbon powder was calculated,and the effect of Zuojin Pill on intestinal motility in normal mice and the antagonistic effect on intestinal motility hyperfunction induced by neostigmine were observed.Effect of Zuojin Pill on contraction of isolated guinea pig ileum induced by histamine was observed.After D-xylose solution was ig given to rats,the serum xylose level was determined 1 h later,and the effect of Zuojin Pill on rat intestinal absorption was observed.The anti-diarrhea effect of Zuojin Pill was observed by giving castor oil to mice.At the same time,we have made a comparison between Zuojin Pill and Wuji Pill-berberine,to evaluate the rationalization of Zuojin Pill.Results It was obvious in experimental results that Zuojin Pill had a regulating effect on gastrointestinal system.Zuojin Pill dose-dependently inhibited the gastric emptying.Zuojin Pill demonstrated more effective suppression on the accelerated movement induced by neostigmine,but did not inhibit normal intestinal transit in mice.Zuojin Pill markedly inhibited sperm motility in mice.Zuojin Pill concentration-dependently inhibited the contraction intensity of isolated ileum muscles in guinea pigs induced by histamine.Zuojin Pill markedly inhibited diarrhea induced by castor oil.Compared with Wuji Pill-berberine,the effect of Zuojin Pill on gastrointestinal system was more visible in the same dose.Conclusion Zuojin Pill has obvious regulation effect on the gastrointestinal tract,there are indications that the application of Zuojin Pill to clinic is scientific and reasonable.
2.Treatment of multi-drug resistance pulmonary tuberculosis by regional perfusion via bronchofiberscope
Yanwei REN ; Xiaodong SONG ; Xiuqin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2006;0(16):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical value bronchofiberscope and perfusion in the treatment of multi- drug resistant pulmonary tuberculosis (MDR-TB).Methods Forty-two cases were treated by injecting amikacin (0.4 g), ofloxacin (0.4 g), after cleaning up exudation through bronchofiberscope and catheter intervention combined with chemotherapy therapy, while 37 controls were treated by chemotherapy only.Results By the end of 9 months, the sputum tubercle bacillus conversion rate, radiographical improvement rate were 92.9% and 90.5% respectively in the treated groups,while all these indications were higher than those of control group 62.2% and 59.5% (P
3.Diabetes mellitus and risk of kidney cancer: a meta-analysis
Lingli WANG ; Wei REN ; Xiaodong FAN
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2012;6(6):379-383,387
Objective To investigate the association between diabetes mellitus and risks of kidney cancer.Methods The cohort and case-control studies on the association between diabetes mellitus and risk of kidney cancer were analyzed by searching PubMed database within the time limit of Jan.1990 to Oct.2011.Data were selected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,and the meta-analysis was performed by using the Cochrane Collaboration's RevMan 5.0 software.Results A total of 14 studies(8 cohort studies and 6 case-control studies) involving 6,645,516 participants met the inclusion criteria.Meta analysis showed that patients with diabetes had a higher risk of kidney cancer compared with the control group without diabetes(OR =1.28,95% CI 1.10 ~ 1.48,P < 0.05).Stratification study showed that diabetes was associated with an increased risk of kidney cancer in cohort studies(OR =1.32,95% CI 1.14-1.53,P <0.05),but this association was not found in casecontrol studies (OR =1.21,95 % CI 0.79-1.84,P > 0.05).Conclusion This meta-analysis indicates a positive association between diabetes and risk of kidney cancer,however,future researches are needed to identify whether diabetes mellitus is an independent risk factor for kidney cancer.
4.Treatment of complex maxillary sinus through windowing middle meatus maxillary sinus and the frontal recess of tears under nasal endoscope
Xiaodong REN ; Xiaoping JIANG ; Tianbin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;22(2):215-216
Objective To explore the feasibility and efficacy of windowing middle meatus maxillary sinus and the frontal recess of tears to treat complex maxillary sinus under the nasal endoscope.Methods Clinical data of 22 patients with complex maxillary sinus lesions were analyzed retrospectively,which were adopted by the approach surgical treatment of through windowing middle meatus maxillary sinus and the frontal recess of tears.In which varus papilloma in 11 cases,5 cases of fungal maxillary sinusitis,3 cases of hemorrhagic and necrotic polyps,recurrent nasal polyps in 3 patients.After operation,they were all taken CT or MRI examination.Nasal cavity and other sinus lesions were first removed,the maxillary sinus ostium were opened through the nasal passages.Then,the maxillary sinus lesions were removed by the frontal recess of tears operation.Results Through the treatment of postoperative nasal cavity irrigation,these cases were followed up for 6 to 18 months.All cases incisions were healed completely,sinus cavity epithelium and clinical symptoms disappeared gradually.No injuries of nasolacrimal duct and complications such as facial numbness.Conclusion The method of the nasal passages joint the frontal recess of tears to treat the complex maxillary sinus benign lesions is a worthy selection of surgical procedures.Its eye shot is open and convenient operation,it can remove maxillary sinus lesions thoroughly and has fewer complications.
5.Establishment of personalized locking clavicle plate model and finite element analysis
Feng YIN ; Xiaodong WANG ; Wei LIANG ; Longtao REN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(35):5244-5249
BACKGROUND:The finite element analysis method is more accurate and fast to construct the three-dimensional model of the human skeleton and design the bone surgical medical instrument.
OBJECTIVE:To establish locking plate model according to the clavicle model, analyze and evaluate stress distribution of locking plate of the finite element model under bending and torsion conditions.
METHODS:Chest scan was carried out in a healthy young adult male by adopting 64-row spiral CT and his two-dimensional image data were gotten. The obtained data were analyzed with Mimics 10.0 software to establish the three-dimensional clavicle finite element model. The clavicle locking fixation plate model was established by applying the UG software. The locking fixation plate was evaluated by utilizing the abaqus software when the plate was bent while down to give force of 200 N, and twisted while 200 N?mm, to simulate the force and analyze the stress distribution of the locking plate.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Based on the original image parameters provided by CT, this experiment produced a three-dimensional model of the clavical titanium plate which fitted better to bones. This model can obtain a single individual, personalized plate by three-dimensional printing technology. The finite element analysis basical y can simulate the actual stress of the plate. For straight plate and“S”-shape plate, in lateral bending and axial torsion loads, the maximum stress distribution of the seven-hole titanium plate is located in the center of the center hole. During actual surgical procedures, clavicle fracture fragments and middle locking hole had stress superposition. If the titanium plate can avoid the stress concentration, it can effectively avoid the occurrence of the broken plate after implantation, provide theoretical guidance for clinical practice, and provide reference and technical route for biomechanical analysis of other types of titanium plate.
6.Ambiguity and Countermeasures in the Drug Instruction Manual
Xiaodong REN ; Long ZHANG ; Youxia WEI ; Weiyi FENG
China Pharmacy 2015;(22):3150-3152
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for clinical use and revision of drug instruction manual. METHODS:The ambi-guity in drug instructions manual was summarized and countermeasures of revision were presented based on the practical clinical conditions. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:The problems of drug instruction manual that may mislead the patients and medical per-sonnel were as follows as controversial main contents,unclear descriptions of instruction,unfocused contents or without key points,one instruction for multiple drugs,obvious or inaccurate translations,words without popularity and standardization and wrong sentence division or non-standard typesetting. It is suggested that the manufacturers should attach highly importance to the re-vision of drug instruction manual;the revisers should understand the meaning of drugs instruction manual and know the subjects;the premarketing instructions should be tested and investigated by necessary persons;the major and cultural quality of revisers should be improved;the approval monitoring should be strengthened and the feedback mechanism should be established to further improve the instructions,guide the medical staff and patients with accurate use of drugs and ensure the safe drug use of patients.
7.Preparation of Chitosan-oxaprozin Sustained Release Tablets
Zuxiong LIU ; Xiaodong LI ; Ren TANG ; Li SHENG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE: To study the preparation and quality standard of chitosan-oxaprozin sustained release tablets, and observe the rule of in vitro release of oxaprozin. METHODS:The content of oxaprozin in the tablets was determined by UV - spectrophotometry. RESULTS:The linear range was 2. 5- 15. 0ug/ml. The average recovery was 99. 79% with a RSD of 0. 38%. CONCLUSION: The preparation process of chitosan-oxaprozin sustained release tablet is simple. It is worth expanding the app- lication in clinical practice.
8.Effects of Subentaneous Injection of?-MSH on Alexandrite Laser Hair Removal in a Mouse Model
Xinyan HUANG ; Min ZHENG ; Zhoujun ZHENG ; Xiaodong JIN ; Qiushi REN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(11):-
Objective To study the result of Alexandrite laser hair removal after subcutaneous in-jection of?-MSH in anagen-induced C57BL6mice.Methods Hair shafts were depilated by wax/resin mix-ture to induce hair follicles from telogen to anagen in60C57BL6mice.The mice were randomly divided in-to groups A,B,C and D.Groups A and B were injected with0.5mg/kg and0.25mg/kg of?-MSH,respec-tively,on the back skin subcutaneously once a day.Group C was injected with the same dose of normal saline.Group D was treated as blank control.Groups A,B and C were exposed to Alexandrite laser on ana-gen(substageⅣ).Biopsies were taken before treatment and0.5h,2and28days after treatment.Speci-mens were stained with Masson-Fontana method before treatment,and with haematoxylin and eosin after treatment.The cutaneous response was observed after laser hair removal.Hair regrowth was assessed28days after treatment.Results The mean gradation value of folliclar melanin was increased in the test groups than that in control group before laser hair removal.Extent of folliclar damage and cutaneous adverse reaction af-ter laser treatment was more severe in test groups than those in control group.Hair regrowth was less obvious in test groups than that in control group,while local hyperpigmentation was increased in test groups than that in control group28days after treatment.No scarring was observed in3groups.Conclusion Subentaneous injection of?-MSH could increase melanin of the hair,decrease hair regrowth,and enhance local pigmenta-tion after laser hair removal in anagen-induced C57BL6mice.
9.Myxoma recurrence of the external auditory canal :a case report.
Jingyuan REN ; Xurui WANG ; Xiaodong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;50(4):332-333
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10.Effects of hypoxia on malignant phenotype of HCC cells
Liang LIU ; Wenquan WANG ; Xiaodong ZHU ; Zhenggang REN ; Zhaoyou TANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2009;24(10):813-816
Objective To investigate the effects of hypoxia on malignant phenotype of a hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)cell line and its molecular basis.Methods Human HCC cell line with highly metastatic potential(MHCC97H)was grown under hypoxia(induced by 100 μmol/L CoCl_2)and normoxic conditions respectively.To observe the effects of hypoxia on MHCC97H cells was observed,the tumorigenicity was carried out by soft agar cloning method in vitro and inoculation in nude mice in vivo;Invasive and metastatic potential were measured.Experiments with and/or without Matrigel in vitro and a metastatic human HCC orthotopic nude mice model by HAL in vivo.To clarify the molecular background,the proliferation of cells were analyzed by MTT assay and the cell cycle was detected by flow cytometry;The expression of embryonic stem cell(ES)-like genes(Oct4,Nanog and Sox2)were detected by real-time RT-PCR;CD90~+ and CD133~+ subpopulation from MHCC97H cells were isolated by flow cytometry and the expressions of CD90 and CD133 of MHCC97H cells were analyzed by immunofluorescence.Results Hypoxia increased tumor migration(t=2.792,P=0.023),invasiveness(t=7.624,P<0.0001)and clone forming ability(t=3.292,P=0.011)of MHCC97H cells in vitro,and promoted tumorigenesis(x~2=8.571,P=0.015)and pulmonary metastasis(x~2=5.507,P=0.031)in vivo.The proliferation of MHCC97H cells arrest under hypoxic conditions accompanied with increased proportion of cells in G1 phase,the expressions of Oct4,Nanog,Sox2 significantly increased in response to hypoxia,but the fluorescence intensity and number of CD90~+ and CD133~+ MHCC97H cells decreased or unchanged.Conclusion Hypoxia increases aggressiveness of MHCC97H cells,which was correlated with the acquisition of embryonic stem cell-like characteristics.