1.Clinical effects of Juming Jiangya pill combined with amlodipine besylate in treatment of essential hypertension
Jing ZHANG ; Xiaoling TIAN ; Baohai XU
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(7):101-103
Objective To analyse clinical effects of Juming Jiangya pill combined with amlodipine besylate in treatment of essential hypertension.Methods 126 patients with essential hypertension from August 2015 to October 2016 were grouped two groups and each with 63 cases.The control group were treated with amlodipine besylate,and observation group was treated with Juming Jiangya pill.The effect of 2 groups of antihypertensive treatment, the influence on related factors and the safety were analyzed.Results (After treatment,total effective rate of observation group was 95.24%,higher than that of control group 80.95%(P<0.05).(After treatment,SBP and DBP level of observation group[were(128.5±6.3),(78.4±5.2)mmHg],lower than that of control group[(140.2±7.5),(88.7±5.5)mmHg](all P<0.05).③After treatment,plasma NO and serum ET level of observation group were[(70.16±5.51)μmol/L,(66.24±5.40)ng/L],better than that of control group[(64.16±5.33)μmol/L,(73.05±5.68)ng/L)](all P<0.05).④During treatment,proportion of adverse reactions of control group was 11.11%,higher than that of observation group 4.76%,difference was not statistically significant.Conclusion Juming Jiangya pill combined with amlodipine besylate have better curative effect and medication safety.
2.Exploration of bilingual teaching mode in gynecology and obstetrics of medical college
Li LI ; Xiaoling TIAN ; Jianxin CHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(11):-
Bilingual teaching is the requirement of era development,but how to carry out bilingual teaching in gynecology and obstetrics needs to be explored.An investigation has been conducted in the students of five-year program with a questionnaire,and the bilingual teaching mode in gynecology and obstetrics has been discussed.Then countermeasures to the problems of bilingual teaching in gynecology and obstetrics have been brought forward.
3.Correlation of Helicobacter Pylori Infection in Liver Cirrhosis of Different Syndrome Patterns with Blood Ammonia Level
Peiqiong CHEN ; Hongyan JIN ; Guangjun TIAN ; Xiaoling CHI ; Jinfeng CHEN
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1999;0(02):-
Objective To explore the correlation of helicobacter pylori(HP) infection in liver cirrhosis(LC) of different syndrome patterns with blood ammonia level.Methods Two hundred and seventeen LC patients were divided into Hp-positive group and Hp-negative group.The patients were classified into 6 syndrome patterns: liver-Qi stagnation,internal accumulation of water-dampness,stagnation of damp-heat,deficiency of liver and kidney yin,deficiency of spleen and kidney yang,and blood-stasis blocking collaterals.Parameters of blood ammonia level,hepatic function and blood coagulation function were observed in LC patients with different syndrome patterns.Results The Hp infection rate in 217 LC patients was 40.1%,the difference being insignificant in the patients with different syndrome patterns and hepatic function grading.The percentage was in a decreasing sequence in syndrome patterns of stagnation of damp-heat,internal accumulation of water-dampness,blood-stasis blocking collaterals,deficiency of liver and kidney yin,liver-Qi stagnation,deficiency of spleen and kidney yang.The difference of blood ammonia level was significant between Hp-positive group and Hp-negative group(P0.05).Conclusion Hp infection is an important factor of inducing the increase of blood ammonia level in LC.Blood ammonia level increases in LC patients after Hp infection,especially in patients with blood-stasis blocking collaterals.The hepatic function grading is corrected with blood ammonia level,the worse the hepatic function,the higher the blood ammonia level.
4.Association between obesity and absolute renal risk factors in patients with IgA nephropathy
Yi DING ; Na TIAN ; Xiaoling ZHOU ; Min YU ; Menghua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2017;33(5):321-326
Objective To investigate the influence of obesity on renal lesion in IgA nephropathy (IgAN) patients by analyzing the association between obesity and absolute renal risk factors (ARR).Method Clinical-pathological data of IgAN patients diagnosed by renal biopsy in General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University were collected retrospectively.According to the body mass index (BMI),patients were divided into non-obese group (BMI < 28,N-OB group) and obese group (BMI≥28,OB group).Their clinical characteristics,pathological index and ARR scores were compared.The relationship of BMI and ARR was analyzed by ordinal logistic regression models.Results (1) A total of 674 IgAN patients with mean age of 35.5+ 11.3 years were enrolled,including 94 in OB group and 580 in N-OB group respectively.Compared with those in the N-OB group,the proportion of male,age,mean arterial pressure,blood uric acid,blood triglyceride,diabetes mellitus and hypertension increased in OB group (all P < 0.01).Patients in OB group had lower estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and higher ARR score than those in N-OB group (all P < 0.05).(2) More severe thickening renal small artery wall and hyaline degeneration were observed in the OB group than in the N-OB group (all P < 0.01).There was no statistical difference between the two groups in Lee classification,Oxford classification,mesangial cell proliferation,glomerular sclerosis,crescent formation,renal tubular atrophy,interstitial inflammatory cell in filtration and endothelial cell proliferation.(3) After adjusting for age,sex,blood uric acid,serum albumin,eGFR,low density lipoprotein,glomerular sclerosis,interstitial inflammatory cell infiltration,renal tubular atrophy and vascular wall thickening,BMI was still an independent risk factors for ARR in IgAN patients (OR=1.09,95% CI 1.03-1.14).Conclusions BMI is an independent risk factors for ARR in IgAN patients.Early prevention and control of obesity and its associated risk factors may improve outcomes of IgAN patients.
5.Investigation of cooperative attitude between undergraduate nurses and physicians
Miaomiao WANG ; Xiaoling LI ; Qian TIAN ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Jing LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(25):61-63
Objective To investigate the differences in the attitudes toward physician-nurse collaboration among undergraduate nurses and physicians,and provide evidence for creating good physiciannurse atmosphere of cooperation.Methods The Jefferson Scale of Attitudes toward Physician-Nurse Collaboration (JSAPNC) was administered to 96 undergraduate nurses and 52 physicians in admitting department.Results The participants' score of JSAPNC were relatively high,especially on the items Caring as opposed to curing and Nurse autonomy.The score of undergraduate nurses was lower than physicians on the item there are a lot of overlap responsibilities between nurses and physicians ;the score of undergraduate nurses was higher than physicians on the item physician authority.Conclusions Undergraduate nurses and physicians have a positive attitude toward physician-nurse collaboration.Nurses believe that some of their duties are common during their work,but the communication was not ideal.The overall health care rounds should include physicians and nurses,which can increase the communication,strengthen the spirit of collaboration and create good physician-nurse atmosphere.
6.A Preliminary Study on Preservation Methods of Blastocystis hominis
Chunlin TIAN ; Xiaoling WAN ; Dengyu LIU ; Dengxian HE
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(01):-
Objective To observe the effect of different cryoprotective agents and temperature factors on the viability of Blastocystis hominis so as to explore the ideal method for preservation of B.hominis.Methods B.hominis agents were obtained from a patient's fecal specimen.Having washed by normal saline and divided into tubes,the samples were cryopreserved in-20 ℃ refrigerator or in-l96 ℃ liquid nitrogen with 10% DMSO,40% glycerol and 15% ethylene glycol respectively.The thawed B.hominis agents were then used for culture.By trypan blue staining and microscopy,the viability and proliferation of those resuscitative cells were investigated.Results B.hominis survived for 3 weeks at 18 ℃-20 ℃ while less than 1 week at 4 ℃-6 ℃.When stored in-20 ℃ refrigerator or liquid nitrogen with cryoprotective agents,they survived for more than 3 months.The cryopreservation with 40% glycerol at-196 ℃ for 6 months resulted in 41.7% viability of the revivified cells.Cleavage cells were easily observed after culturing for 72 hours.Conclusion Preserving B.hominis in liquid nitrogen with 40% glycerol is an optimal cryopreservation protocol.
7.Cloning, Expression and Identification of Surface Antigen SAG4 of Toxoplasma gondii
Wen YANG ; Xiaoling WAN ; Chunlin TIAN ; Weiqun WANG ; Xiaoquan LIU
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(04):-
Objective To clone and express surface antigen SAG4 gene of Toxoplasma gondii, and analyze its immunoreactivity. Methods Specific primers were designed based on the reported SAG4 gene of T. gondii RH strain (GenBank Accession No: AF340224.1). Using genomic DNA from T. gondii as templates, SAG4 gene was amplified by PCR. The PCR product was cloned into pMD19-T vector and identified by digestion with restriction enzyme and PCR. Then the target fragment was subcloned into pET28a(+) vector, transformed into E. coli BL21 and followed by expression of the protein induced by IPTG. The protein was identified by Western blotting. Results The target gene was amplified with the length of 537 bp. Sequence analysis showed that the predicted amino acid sequence was identical with that of SAG4 as a membrane protein in T. gondii. After induced by IPTG, the recombinant SAG4 protein existed in an inclusion body form. The recombinant SAG4 (Mr 18 740) was recognized by serum of infected mice. Conclusion SAG4 has been expressed and shows certain immuno-response activity.
8.Effect of Chai Shao Liujunzi Decoction Combined with Entecavir for the Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis B:An Observation of 30 Cases
Guangjun TIAN ; Wanzhu RUI ; Peiqiong CHEN ; Xiaoling CHI
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(03):-
0.05).Normalization rate of ALT was higher in the treatment group than that in the control group (P0.05).The rate of HBeAg turning negative in the treatment group after treatment for one year was higher than that in the control group(P
9.Effect of miR-19a on lipid catabolism in hepatocyte LO2
Xiaoling TIAN ; Fengping LIN ; Weimin LI ; Xiufen LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(3):481-484
[ ABSTRACT] AIM: To observe the effect of microRNA-19a ( miR-19a) on the lipid catabolism of hepatocyte LO2, and to explore the potential mechanism.METHODS: miR-19a was over-expressed or silenced by transfection of miR-19a mimics or miR-19a inhibitor into LO2 cells, then the mRNA level of miR-19a was detected by real-time PCR.The potential target of miR-19a was found by the method of bioinformatics through internet website.The effect of miR-19a on the 3’ UTR of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptorα(PPARα) was measured by dual luciferase reporter assay, and the protein level of PPARαand its 2 major downstream rate-limiting enzymes involved in lipid catabolism, acyl-coenzyme a dehydrogenase (ACADM) and carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A ( CPT1A), were detected by Western blotting.Mean-while, the effect of miR-19a on the generation of ketone body was measured by beta-hydroxybutyric acid (β-OHB) detec-tion assay.RESULTS:The mRNA level of miR-19a was dramatically elevated by the transfection of miR-19a mimics, and sharply decreased by the transfection of miR-19a inhibitor (P<0.05).PPARαwas found as a potential target of miR-19a, and dual luciferase reporter assay and Western blotting confirmed the regulatory effect of miR-19a on the expression of PPARα, with the protein level changes of ACADM and CPT1A.miR-19a mimics down-regulated, while miR-19a inhibitor up-regulated the concentration ofβ-OHB in LO2 cells (P<0.05).CONCLUSION:miR-19a regulates the lipid catabo-lism of hepatocytes by targeting the PPARαand its 2 downstream rate-limiting enzymes.