1.Exploration of Interaction between Aconite and Ginseng, Astragalus, Dried Ginger Based on Factorial Design
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(7):1581-1586
This study was aimed to reveal the effector mechanisms of Chinese medicine aconite, ginseng, astragalus and dried ginger on the intervention of adriamycin (ADR) cardiotoxicity model rats. The analysis was made on the interactive relationship between aconite and ginseng, astragalus as well as dried ginger. A total of 72 rats were randomly divided into nine groups. There were eight rats in each group. Except the normal group, rats in each group were intraperitoneally injected with 2.5 mg·kg-1 of ADR according to their body weights. The injection was given once a week and continued for four weeks. The total dosage was 10 mg·kg-1. In the aconite, dried ginger group, the intragastric administration dosage of herbal decoction was 1.75 g·kg-1. The decoction dosage in the gin-seng, astragalus group was 0.875 g·kg-1. The decoction dosage in the Shenfu, Qifu group was 2.625 g·kg-1. The decoction dosage in the Jiangfu group was 3.5 g·kg-1. The intragastric administration was given once a day and continued for four weeks. Indexes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), cardiac troponins (cTn), cytochrome C (CytC), myocardial mitochondria of Bax, Bcl 2, caspase-3, caspase-9 were detected. The colligation score was calculated associating with the close index. One-way ANOVA was given on different indexes and colligation indi-cators among different drug groups and the factorial design variance analysis was given to reveal the drug interac-tions. The results showed that compared with the normal group there were statistical significances among different indexes in the model group (P < 0.05). Aconite, ginseng, astragalus, dried ginger had varying degrees of impact on different indicators. There were statistical significances on the interaction between aconite and ginseng, astra-galus, dried ginger (except Bax). It was concluded that herbal medicine aconite, ginseng, astragalus, dried ginger had certain protective effect to the heart of ADR model rats. The combination of aconite and ginseng, astragalus, dried ginger can enhance the effect compared with a single herb.
2.Effects of sodium arsenite on melanin metabolism of A375 and G361 cell lines
Xin, LI ; Bing, LI ; Gui-fan, SUN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2013;(1):13-15
Objective To study the impact of sodium arsenite(NaAsO2) exposure on melanoma cells A375 (hereinafter referred to as the A375) and G361 (hereinafter referred to as the G361) pigment production and tyrosinase (TYR) activity and the differences of pigment metabolism capacity between the cell lines.Methods A375 and G361 cells were exposed to sodium arsenite at concentrations of 0.0(control),0.1 and 1.0 μmol/L for 72hours.Cell viability was measured by Alamar Blue assay.Melanin levels and TYR activity were measured at the same time.Results After exposure for 72 hours,the cells of 0.1 μmol/L dose groups of both of the two cell lines [A375:(103.32 + 1.26)%; G361:(104.10 + 1.76)%] showed a slightincrease of proliferation without significant differences compared with those of the control[A375:(100.00 ± 1.08)%; G361:(100.00 + 1.79)%,all P < 0.05] ;while cell viability of the 1.0 μmol/L dose group of both of the two cell lines[A375:(75.32 ± 1.59)%; G361:(78.26 ± 2.10)%] were significantly lower than those of the control (all P < 0.05).Melanin levels of G361 cell line [(7.19 ± 0.35),(7.34 ± 0.83),(8.19 ± 0.86)pg/cell] were significantly higher than that of A375[(4.35 ± 0.72),(4.54 ± 0.01),(4.60 + 0.59)pg/cell,all P < 0.05] in all the three groups.TYR activity of G361 cell line [(54.13 ± 1.21),(54.56 ± 0.21),(56.25 ± 0.85)Bq] were also markedly higher than that of A375 cell[(42.00 ±0.21),(42.90 ± 0.54),(42.91 ± 0.01)Bq,all P < 0.05] in all the three groups.The melanin levels and TYR activities of both of the two cells lines showed an increase tendency along with increased doses of arsenic exposure,but without significant differences when compared with those of the three groups (all P > 0.05).Conclusions Arsenic related pigment disorder may be associated with increased melanin levels and TYR activities induced by arsenic exposure; individual difference of pigment metabolism may be associated with different basal melanin levels and TYR activity between different individuals.
3.Content Determination of Gallic Acid, Corilagin and Ellagic Acid in Aqueous Extract from Sanguo Decoction by HPLC
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(9):76-79
Objective To establish an HPLC method for the simultaneous determination of contents of gallic acid, corilagin and ellagic acid in aqueous extract from Sanguo Decoction. Methods The analysis was carried out on an Agilent C18 column (4.6 mm × 250 mm, 5 μm), and the mobile phase was composed of acetonitrile and 0.1%phosphoric acid aqueous with gradient elution. The detection wavelength was 260 nm. The flow rate was 1.0 mL/min at column temperature of 30 ℃. Results Gallic acid, corilagin and ellagic acid were completely separated and the peak shape was good. It showed a good linearity in the concentration range of 0.174–2.61 μg, 0.04–0.60 μg, and 0.052–0.78 μg, respectively. The average recoveries of gallic acid, corilagin and ellagic acid were 99.98%, 99.81%and 100.12%, respectively. The RSD were less than 2.0%. Conclusion This method is rapid, accurate and repeatable, which can provide references for the quality control of Sanguo Decoction.
4.Biomechanical Analysis of Wrist under Axial Static Compressive Force on Metacarpals
Xin GUO ; Yubo FAN ; Zongming LI
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(01):-
Objective To study the force and pressure transmission through normal wrist,and the effect of transverse carpal ligament release on the biomechanics of carpal tunnel.Methods A 3-D finite element model of the wrist based on CT scan images was established.The load transmission of carpus and the distribution of contact stress on radiocarpal joint under axial compressive force on metacarpals as well as the effect of transverse carpal ligament(TCL)release on the displacement of carpal bones were computed and analyzed.Results The computational results of force and pressure transmission through normal carpus matched well with previous studies.The release of TCL resulted in radial and palmar displacement of the scaphoid,flexion and radial rotation of radiocarpal joint as well as a further radial deviation of the whole carpal tunnel.Conclusion A 3-D finite element model of the wrist that includes the carpal tunnel,distal radius and ulna and proximal metacarpals is developed.This model may simulate the load transmission better and contact stress distribution of carpal tunnel and radiocarpal joint,as well as provide an operational plateform for further deeply studing on biomechanical behavior of carpal structure.The computed and analyzed results of the effect of TCL release on the displacements of carpal bones can be served as related theoratic base on carpal tunnel syndrome,carpal tunnel release surgery and recovery after operation.
5.Analysis on Study Hotspots of Clinical Pathway in China
Hao ZHANG ; Shichao XIN ; Fan LI
Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;38(2):57-61
Taking three Chinese databases (CNKI,WANFANG and VIP) as data sources,the paper retrieves documents about Clinical Pathway (CP) dated from 2000 to 2009 and dated from 2010 to 2015 as well as respectively performing the clustering analysis and strategic coordinate analysis of high-frequency keywords on dereplicated document set,summarizes the study hotspots of documents about CP in China.
6.Production of Main Chinese Medicinal Materials in Ancient Hangzhou
Deming ZHU ; Xin LI ; Lili FAN ;
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2007;0(01):-
It had fertile countryside land,rich products,dense population and creeks and lakes in ancient Hangzhou and its neighbour area,where there is a good place for planting medicinal materials.It had long history of planting medicinal materials with abundant output,pure and good nature,and much varieties;among which,some famous and costly medicinal materials,such as "eight Zhe's" and "eighteen Hangs",were not only adopted broadly by court,royalty and doctors,but purchased by many businessmen and sold far to abroad as well;they seemed to be in the leading place in China.
7.Effects of Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor on Apoptotic Regulated Genes in Hippocampal Cells after Status Convulsivus
Aiyun FAN ; Li JIANG ; Mei HOU ; Xin LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(1):42-45
Objective To explore the effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) on expression of apoptotic regulated genes (bcl-2 and c-jun) in hippocampus after status convulsivus (SC). Methods Seizures were induced in 32 adult Wistar rats with lithium-pilocarpine intraperitoneal injection (SC), the other 32 rats were as the normal controls (NC). The rats were sacrificed 6 h after injection of normal saline (NS), BDNF, or anti-BDNF in left lateral ventricle (or no injection). The expression of Bcl-2 and c-Jun protein and bcl-2 and c-jun mRNA were investigated with immunocytochemistry, RT-PCR and in situ hybridization. Results The expression of bcl-2 and c-jun (both protein and mRNA) was not significantly different in the hippocampus of both side in NC. In SC, the expression of bcl-2 ranged from more to less as BDNF>NS and non-injection>anti-BDNF in the hippocampus of non-injected side, while the expression of c-jun reversed. However,there was not significant difference in the expression of bcl-2 or c-jun in the hippocampus of non-injected side. Conclusion Exogenous BDNF can up-regulate the expression of bcl-2 and down-regulate the expression of c-jun in hippocampal cells, which may protect brain from apoptosis after after SC. The intraventricular injection of BDNF diffuses limited, which works less for clinical treatment.
8.Three-dimensional finite element analysis of uncemented and cemented femoral prostheses implanted under different bone densities
Shuqiang LI ; Dongsong LI ; Xin QI ; Honghui FAN ; Jianguo LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(9):1785-1788
BACKGROUND: During the hip replacement, selection of prosthesis often depends on patients' bone condition. There has been no gold standard for selection of prosthesis. It will be of scientific significance to select femoral prostheses implanted under different bone densities through three-dimensional finite element analysis and simulated contrast mechanical tests.OBJECTIVE: Three-dimensional finite element analysis was employed to select femoral prostheses according to different bone densities, and simultaneously simulated contrast mechanical tests were performed to determine the age criteria regarding the selection of femoral prosthesis during the hip replacement.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: An open experiment was performed at the Second Department of Orthopedics, First Clinical Hospital of Jilin University and Institute of Biomechanics, Jilin University between September 2006 and May 2007.MATERIALS: Freshly adult femoral specimens were harvested from cadavers.METHODS: Three-dimensional finite element models of femur were established using Solidworks software. Following the known formula, the bone density and elastic modulus at different age brackets were calculated and input into the computer. The human one-foot standing condition was simulated and pressure was loaded on the reconstructed femoral models.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Some biomechanical characteristics of uncemented and cemented femoral prostheses, such as the distress distribution and initial micromovement at different bone densities, were measured.RESULTS: Relatively well-distributed whole distress and slight initial micromovement of uncemented femoral prostheses were found in male patients at 30-60 years old and in female patients at 40-55 years old. Symptoms of cemented femoral prostheses the same as the uncemented femoral prostheses were present in male patients at 60-70 years and in female patients older than 55 years old.CONCLUSION: Results of three-dimensional finite element analysis and simulated contrast mechanical tests suggest that uncemented femoral prostheses provide better therapeutic effects in male patients younger than 60 years and in female patients younger than 55 years than cemented femoral prosthesis.
9.Early intervention impact on neurodevelopmental outcome of very preterm infants and VLBW infants at 1 year corrected age
Xin YUAN ; Xia LI ; Xue LI ; Yue ZHUO ; Xiufang FAN
International Journal of Pediatrics 2015;42(5):556-559
Objective To evaluate neurodevelopmental outcome of very preterm(gestational age < 32 weeks) and very low birth weight infant (VLBWI) (weight < 1 500 g) and to examine the effectiveness of an early intervention program till 12 months corrected age.Methods Seventy followed-up very preterms and VLB-WI in Jinan Maternity and Childcare Hospital were enrolled in this study from January 2012 to and were divided into two groups by birth weight.All infants received 20 items of behavioral neurological assessment at 1 to 12 months corrected age and tested mental and psychomotor development with the use of CDCC at 6,12 months corrected age.The preterms who were abnomal in the 20 items of behavioral neurological assessment would receive early intervention (including kinesitherapy, physiotherapy, cereal circulation therapeutic equipment) by physiotherapists and their parents who received an intervention program training and were strongly encouraged to participate in the intervention sessions.The intervention method was adjusted according to the neurological assessment.The SPSS statistical software package for Windows, version 15.0, was used to run Fisher's exact test and t-test on the data presented,and P value of less than 0.05 was regarded as statistically significant.Results The average gestational age of infants was (30.4 ± 1.8) weeks,and average birth weight (1 463.7 ± 307.5) g.The incidence of extrauterine growth restriction was 57.1% at first follow-up.The incidence of neurodevelpmental impairment NDI) and cerebral palsy tendency at 6 corrected months were 14.3% ,8.6% respectively.At 12 months corrected age,the incidence of NDI decreased to 2.9% and cerebral palsy to 2.9%.There was significant difference in the incidence of NDI between 6 and 12 corrected months.There was no significant difference in the incidence of psychomotor developmental index < 70, mental developmental index < 70, NDI and cerebral palsy between the two groups.Conclusion The early intervention program can improve VLBWI neurodevelopmental outcomes at 12 months' corrected age and reduce the incidence of cerebral palsy.
10.Factors for anemia after kidney transplantationA data analysis of 826 patients from one institute during 10 years
Zhiqiang CAO ; Long LIU ; Hongwei YANG ; Lianhui FAN ; Xin LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2011;15(31):5883-5887
BACKGROUND: Anemia after kidney transplantation has a clinical incidence rate of 30%-40%, is the important risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and kidney failure after kidney transplantation and is also the independent prediction index of patient's death. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the factors related to anemia after kidney transplantation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: In the anemia group (n = 225, 27.2%, aged 26-65 years), the incidence rate of anemia in female and male patients was 23% and 37%, respectively (P < 0.05), 46 patients had hypertension and used angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or angiotensin Ⅱ receptor antagonist and 16 patients had chronic erosive gastritis or upper gastrointestinal tract ulcer, with the human survival rate of 85.3% and kidney failure rate of 25.3%. In the non-anemia group (n = 601, 72.8%, 405 males, 196 females, aged 18-71 years), 35 patients had hypertension and used angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or angiotensin Ⅱ receptor antagonist and 14 patients had chronic erosive gastritis or upper gastrointestinal tract ulcer, with the human survival rate of 92.1% and kidney failure rate of 12.6%. There was significant difference in above-mentioned indices between anemia and non-anemia groups (P < 0.05). These results suggest that gender, age, kidney function, digestive tract disease history, and drug application are closely related to anemia after kidney transplantation.