1.Diterpenoids from Scutellaria strigillosa.
Gui-Sheng LI ; Xin-Miao HAO ; Lei ZHANG ; Xi-Dian YUE ; Sheng-Jun DAI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(1):98-102
By means of preparative HPTLC and column chromatography over silica gel and Sephadex LH-20, nine diterpenoids were isolated and purified from the whole plants of Scutellaria strigillosa. Based on the physico-chemical properties and spectral data, their structures were elucidated as: 6-O-acetyl-7-O-nicotinoylscutebarbatine G(1), 6-O-nicotinoyl-7-O-acetylscutebarbatine G(2), 6,7-di-O-nicotinoylscutebarbatine G(3), scutebarbatine K(4), scutebarbatine B(5), 6-O-acetylscutehenanine A(6), 6-O-nicotinoylbarba- tin A(7), 6,7-di-O-acetoxylbarbatin A(8), scutebarbatine F(9). Compound 1 is a new diterpenoid, and compounds 2-9 were isolated from Scutellaria strigillosa for the first time.
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chemistry
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Molecular Structure
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Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization
2.Research advances on gene therapy for hemophilia.
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(4):350-352
3.Application of PQRST formula and self-made abdominal organ projection in the triage of patients with acute abdomen
Qingyan WANG ; Xin LIU ; Yue DAI ; Shuang YAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(34):2691-2693
Objective To investigate the combination application of PQRST triage formula and self-made abdominal organ projection in the triage of patients with acute abdomen. Methods From November 2016 to February 2017 combination of PQRST triage formula and self- made abdominal organ projection were applied in triage of 99 cases of patients with abdominal pain (the observation group). Traditional triage method using SOAP information collection table were applied in 83 cases of patients with abdominal pain (the control group) from July to October 2016. The accuracy rate of triage were compared between two groups. Results The accuracy rate of nurse triage for acute abdomen was 89.90% (89/99) in the observation group, and 78.31% (65/83) in the control group, the difference was statistically significant (χ2=4.66, P< 0.05). Conclusions The combination use of PQRST formula and the abdominal organ projection image in triage can improve the accuracy of emergency triage.
4.Diagnostic value of urodynamic parameters multianalysis in the evaluation of bladder outlet obstruction resulting from benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Yue-you LIANG ; Ming-xin CAO ; Yu-ping DAI ; Wei-jie LIANG ; Ke-li ZHENG
National Journal of Andrology 2006;12(9):818-821
OBJECTIVETo construct a function model that can be used in the diagnosis bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) resulting from benign prostatic hyperplasia, and to develop a diagram allowing the judgement of bladder outlet for patients with different detrusor contractility, especially with impaired one.
METHODSUrodynamic and clinical data of 131 men were analyzed retrospectively. By Logistic analysis, a function model was constructed. Based on the model, a diagram allowing the evaluation of bladder outlet was drawn. The cutoff point for diagnosing BOO with the function model and the curve was confirmed by ROC curve analysis.
RESULTSThe function model (BOOI) was obtained by the formula 5.03 x residual fraction + 0.04 x PdetatQmax - 0.20 x Qmax - 0.91 + alpha (alpha = 0 for those with low pressure-low flow on P-FS, alpha = 1.42 for high pressure-low flow, alpha = -7.30 for high pressure-high flow). The cutoff point for BOOI diagnosing BOO was 0.36. When validated, the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were 85.7%, 91.7%, 96.0% and 73.3% respectively.
CONCLUSIONThe BOOI, with an easy calculation mode, could predict the probability of BOO. The sensitivity and specificity of the criterion for the diagnosis of BOO were satisfactory. The curve we drew could help to differentiate the obstructed men with low pressure-low flow and thus benefit them by surgical relief of their obstruction.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Humans ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prostatic Hyperplasia ; complications ; ROC Curve ; Retrospective Studies ; Urinary Bladder Neck Obstruction ; diagnosis ; etiology ; Urodynamics
5.An analysis on metabolic indices among diabetic patients in different seasons
Bo FANG ; Yue-Wei FANG ; Yi-Feng ZHI ; Fei-Lin REN ; Jia-Lu WANG ; Ya-Xin DAI
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2016;28(11):1095-1097,1102
Objective To analysis the metabolic index among diabetic patients in community in summer and winter,and to provide evidence for disease management.Methods During June and December,119 diabetic patients were seleted from communities living for more than a year by the method of stratified cluster sampling.The metabolic indexes were compared usingpaired t test ,and the rate of biochemical indicators were analyzed by McNemar 's test between two seasons .Results The values of HbA1c,GLU and HDL -C were higher in winter than in summer (P <0.01).The mean values of TC in summer and winter were the same.The detection values of triglyceride and low density lipoprotein were lower in winter than in summer,but the difference was not statistically significant (P >0.05 ).The control rate of HbA1c was 56.36% in summer,and the control rate was 44.54% in winter,the difference was statistically significant (P <0.05).In summer, the control rate was 59.66%,higher than 45.38% in winter,and the difference was statistically significant (P <0.05). The control rate of blood pressure was better than that in winter,while triglyceride and low density lipoprotein control was better than that in summer,but which was not statistically significant (P >0.05).Conclusion The metabolic index of diabetic patients in Zhoushan urban community was significantly affected by seasonal changes.Most indexes were better in summer than that in winter,which suggested that the intervention of diabetics should be enhanced in winter.
6.Effect of Acupuncture at Muscle Tendon and Supplemented Peony-Licorice Decoction on Spasticity after Stroke
Wei-Ai LIU ; Zeng-Hui YUE ; Lei FU ; Si-Jia DAI ; Jian-Hong CHEN ; Xin-Min HE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2018;24(3):323-327
Objective To observe the effect of traditional Chinese acupuncture-medcine on limb spasticity after stroke. Methods From April,2016 to October,2017,90 patients with limb spasticity after stroke were randomly divided into ba-sic rehabilitation group(n=30),baclofen group(n=30)and acupuncture-medicine group(n=30).All the groups accepted basic medical therapy and rehabilitation training,while the acupuncture-medicine group accepted acu-puncture at muscle tendon and Supplemented Peony-Licorice Decoction orally,and the baclofen group accepted baclofen orally.They were assessed with modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), simplified Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA)and modified Barthel index(MBI)before and four weeks after treatment,and the clinical effective rates were compared. Results The total effective rate of the basic rehabilitation group was 53.3%,and it was 66.7% in the baclofen group,and 86.7% in the acupuncture-medicine group.The scores of MAS,FMA and MBI significantly improved in all the groups after treatment(t>6.500,P<0.001),and improved the most in the acupuncture-medicine group(F>12.332, P<0.001).No adverse event was found during the treatment. Conclusion The integration of acupuncture and Chinese medicine in rehabilitation can further relieve the spasticity in pa-tients after stroke,and improve the motor function and activities of daily living.
7.Study on the optimal ratio of autoskin and alloskin during mixed microskin grafting.
Heng LIN ; Dai-zhi PENG ; Quan YAN ; Zheng-xue DONG ; Hai-ling YUE ; Fang LI ; Xin ZHOU ; Jing LIU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2006;22(1):11-14
OBJECTIVETo investigate the influence of different amount of allogeneic microskin in mixed grafting with certain quantity of autologous microskin on wound healing in rats. Methods Male Wistar rats served as alloskin donor rats. Forty female SD rats with full thickness skin defect were enrolled in the study, and they were randomly divided into four groups, i.e. group I (n=10, with allogeneic microskin graft at area expansion rate of 10:3); group II (n=10, with autologous microskin graft at area expansion rate of 10:1); group III (n=10, with mixed grafting of autologous and allogeneic microskin at area expansion rate of 10:1, respectively); group IV (n=10, with mixed grafting of autologous and allogeneic microskin at area expansion rate of 10:1 and 10:3, respectively). The wound healing rate, wound contraction rate and histological changes were observed at the 2, 3 and 4 post graft weeks (PGW).
RESULTS(1) In group I, there was mainly granulation tissue with some de novo epithelial cells appearing at the wound edge along with the rejection of grafted allogenous skin in the rat wound. In group II, there was still some granulation tissue remaining at 2 PGW due to insufficient amount of microskin. However, the wounds in the mixed grafting group appeared almost totally epithelialized. (2) Various amounts of mononuclear inflammatory cell infiltration and different degrees of angiectasis were observed in the dermal layer after the skin grafting in all groups, especially in group II and IV. There was thickening of the epithelial layer in all groups except group I. (3) The wound healing rate decreased obviously along with the development of rejection in group I at 2 to 4 PGWs. The wound healing rate was (55 +/- 26)% in group II, which was obviously lower than that in group III (88 +/- 6)% and in group IV (76 +/- 10)% at 3 PGWs (P < 0.01). (4) The contraction rate of the wound in group IV (69 +/- 7)% was much higher than that in group I (58 +/- 11)% at 3 PGWs (P < 0.05), and there was no difference among all the other groups.
CONCLUSIONWound healing can be obviously accelerated by mixing some autologous microskin with appropriate amount of alloskin. Moreover, certain amount of autologous microskin (expansion rate 10:1) mixed with the same proportion of allogeneic microskin seems to be more beneficial in promoting wound healing.
Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Female ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Rats, Wistar ; Skin ; injuries ; Skin Transplantation ; methods ; Transplantation, Autologous ; Transplantation, Homologous ; Wound Healing
8.Survivin antisense RNA enhances taxol-induced apoptosis in leukemia cell line HL-60.
Xiao-juan WANG ; Guo-yi DAI ; Li-min CAO ; Hui-fen ZHU ; Yue ZHANG ; Jing-fang SHAO ; Jing YANG ; Guan-xin SHEN
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2003;24(7):351-354
OBJECTIVETo explore the effects of survivin antisense RNA on taxol-induced apoptosis in leukemia cell line HL-60.
METHODSA survivin antisense eukaryotic vector pcDNA3-SVVas was transferred into HL-60 cells by electroporation. The live fraction was determined by trypan blue dye exclusion assay. Cell counting and MTT assay were performed to evaluate the sensibility of the transfected cells to taxol. Apoptosis was detected by DNA gel electrophoresis and nuclear staining.
RESULTSTwo positive cell clones, HL-60 SVVas and HL-60 neo were obtained. Compared to HL-60 and HL-60 neo cells, HL-60 SVVas cells growth was significantly reduced (P < 0.05). By MTT assay, the IC(50) of taxol to HL-60 SVVas, HL-60 neo and HL-60 cells were (14.4 +/- 1.87) ng/ml, (31.9 +/- 6.38) ng/ml and (32.0 +/- 3.52) ng/ml, respectively, the difference was significant by statistic analysis (P < 0.01). Agarose gel electrophoresis of genomic DNA from HL-60 SVVas showed typical DNA ladder, but DNA from HL-60 neo and HL-60 did not. Nuclei become condense in HL-60 SVVas cells.
CONCLUSIONSurvivin antisense RNA could enhance taxol-induced apoptosis in leukemia cell line HL-60. This may lay an experimental foundation for further research of gene therapy in leukemia.
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ; pharmacology ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Drug Synergism ; HL-60 Cells ; Humans ; Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins ; Microtubule-Associated Proteins ; genetics ; Neoplasm Proteins ; genetics ; Paclitaxel ; pharmacology ; RNA, Antisense ; genetics ; pharmacology ; Transfection
9.A study on the treatment of chronic hepatitis B with YMDD mutation.
Yuan-Wang QIU ; Xiang-Hu JIANG ; Li-Hua HUANG ; Tai-Hong HU ; Hong DING ; Yue-Ming JIANG ; Ya-Xin DAI ; Min ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2009;17(3):171-174
OBJECTIVETo explore the strategy for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B with YMDD mutation.
METHODSA total of 120 chronic hepatitis B patients with YMDD mutation were randomly assigned into four groups. In group A, patients received adefovir dipivoxil for 48 weeks. In group B, patients received adefovir dipivoxil in combination with lamivudine during the first 12 weeks and adefovir dipivoxil only for the following 36 weeks. In group C, patients received adefovir dipivoxil in combination with lamivudine for 48 weeks. In group D, patients received entecavir for 48 weeks.
RESULTSThe rate of rebound of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) was 30.0% (9/30), 10.0% (3/30), 6.7% (2/30), 10.0% (3/30) (P < 0.05) during the first 12 weeks, and one patient with severe hepatitis was found in group A. The positive rate of YMDD mutation was 17.9%, 0, 0, 0 at week 12. There was no significant difference in the level of ALT and the rate of HBeAg seroconversion after 48-week treatment (P > 0.05). At week 48, there was significant difference in the ALT normalization rate and undetectable HBV DNA rate between group C and group A, and also between group D and group A, and the rate of drug resistant genotype was 6.9%, 6.7%, 0, 0. Two patients had rtN236T mutation in group A, and one patient had rtN236T mutation and another one had rtA181V mutation in group B.
CONCLUSIONAdefovir dipivoxil in combination with lamivudine or entecavir are safe and effective therapies for chronic hepatitis B patients with YMDD mutation.
Adenine ; administration & dosage ; analogs & derivatives ; therapeutic use ; Adult ; Alanine Transaminase ; blood ; Antiviral Agents ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; DNA, Viral ; blood ; Drug Resistance, Viral ; Drug Therapy, Combination ; methods ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Guanine ; administration & dosage ; analogs & derivatives ; therapeutic use ; Hepatitis B e Antigens ; blood ; Hepatitis B virus ; drug effects ; genetics ; Hepatitis B, Chronic ; drug therapy ; virology ; Humans ; Lamivudine ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Mutation ; Organophosphonates ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; Young Adult
10.Treatment of left subclavian artery in endovascular repair of thoracic aortic aneurysm and thoracic aortic dissection.
Dai-hua YANG ; Wei GUO ; Xiao-ping LIU ; Guo-hua ZHANG ; Fa-qi LIANG ; Lu-yue GAI ; Tai YIN ; Xin JIA ; Hong-peng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2007;45(3):175-178
OBJECTIVETo investigate the treatments of left subclavian artery (LSA) in endovascular repair (EVR) of thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) and thoracic aortic dissection (TAD).
METHODSIn 54 TAD or TAA cases, all of the proximal landing zone (PLZ) were less than 15 mm and only the LSA was needed to be treated in EVR, the following methods and techniques were used in the treatments of LSA: complete cover, partial cover, endovascular reconstruction following complete cover, surgical reconstruction before complete cover.
RESULTSDSA was used to evaluate the condition of cerebral circulation in all cases. Forty left subclavian arteries were covered completely. Ten were covered completely after right subclavian artery (RSA)-LSA or left common carotid artery (LCCA)-LSA bypass. PTA and stent in LSA was done in 3 cases. In 1 case, LSA was covered completely first, and then the graft was punctured and bare stent was fixed after inflation by cutting balloon. All of the ancillary techniques were enforced successfully. No severe complications were found in brain and upper extremity. The proximal endoleak rate was 17% (9/54). In the 40 cases whose LSA were not reconstructed, the primary left subclavian steal syndrome (LSSS) happened in 8 cases (20%) and the primary average systolic pressure of left brachial artery was 63 +/- 24 mm Hg.
CONCLUSIONSEVR can be enforced safely and efficiently in TAA and TAD with short PLZ by some ancillary endovascular or surgical techniques. The methods to treat the LSA depend on the condition of the cerebral circulation.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Aneurysm, Dissecting ; surgery ; Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic ; surgery ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Subclavian Artery ; surgery