1.Discussing effect of regulating wei qi and tonifying brain on insomnia
Xiyan GAO ; Xinji ZHAO ; Shan REN ; Peiyu WANG
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(11):-
This article investigates the effect of regulating wei qi and tonifying brain on insomnia from two aspects. It provides theoretical basis for clinical application of regulating wei qi and tonifying brain. First of all, this method regulates the sleep function to keep the body’s yin-yang balance by regulating wei qi. Wei qi is the defense qi in the body and has close relationship with sleep. Wei qi can regulate sleep by the excitement and depression of Yin and Yang Heel Meridians. Then, this method also can improve the brain function for insomnia treatment by dredging Governor Channel and tonifyjng marrow, tonifyjng brain and calming the nerves. On basis of inheriting traditional theory, this article expounds the theory of treating insomnia by regulating wei qi and tonifying brain and verifi es its stable therapeutic effect and safty by clinic study.
2.Effect of yixin jiangya capsule on left ventricular mass index and plasma neuropeptide Y of primary grade 2 hypertensive patients with hyperactivity of yang due to yin deficiency blood stasis
Xuezhong DUAN ; Xiqing SUN ; Yang WANG ; Xiangyan WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Xinji CAI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(15):174-176
BACKGROUND: Left ventricular hypertrophy induced by primary hyper tension is a risk factor which has a dependent effect on various cardiovas cular complications. Reversal left ventricular hypertrophy has been a keyobject for treating hypertension currently. Plasma neuropeptide Y has en dothelium-derived contracting blood vessel, and has adjusting effect on va somotor function through endothelial cell to participate in onset and main tenance of hypertension. OBJECTIVE: To investigate effect of yixin jiangya capsule on left ven tricular mass index (LVMI) and content of neuropeptide Y of primary grade2 hypertensive patiepts with left ventricular hypertrophy of hyperactivity ofyang due to yin deficiency blood stasis. DESIGN: Case analysis on the basis of patients. SETTING: Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, General Hospitalof Jinan Military Area Command of Chinese PLA; Department of InternalMedicine, Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chi nese Medicine. PARTICIPANTS: Totally 93 primary grade 2 hypertensive patients withleft ventricular hypertrophy of hyperactivity of yang due to yin deficiency blood stasis were selected from General Hospital of Jinan Military AreaCommand of Chinese PLA and Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine from March 2003 to August 2005. All cases were divided into two groups according to random digital table. There were 62 cases in observational group including 40 males and 22 females aged from 46 to 70 years with mean age of 58.94 years and coursed from 2 to 19 years with mean course of 8.93 years. There were 31 cases in control group including 19 males and 12 females aged from 44 to 69 years with mean age of 59.27 years and coursed from 2.5 to 18 years with mean course of 9.11 years. Another 30 people were regarded as healthy group.METHODS: Patients in both groups were treated with enalaprol orally with 10 mg each time of once a day. Patients in observational group were also treated with yixin jiangya capsule (component: shengrlihuang, shengshouwu, sangjisheng, chuanniuxi, gouteng, shijueming, xiakucao, tianma,mudanpi, chishaoyao, dilong, chuanshanjia, etc. Mixed according to ratio,extracted, concentrated, made of capsule, 0.5 g/pill, 4.65 g/raw drug, provided by Shandong Jinan Hongjitang Pharmacy Limited-liability Company,batch number:. 021214), 5 pills once for 3 times every day. Courses in both groups were 24 weeks respectively. LVMI and content of neuropeptide Y were measured with ultrasonic cardiograph and radio-immunity analysis method before and after treatment. Meanwhile, indexes mentioned above were also measured in healthy group so as to regard as the controls.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURFS: LVMI, content of neuropeptide Y,changes of blood pressure, adverse events and side effects.RESULTS: Totally 93 patients entered the final analysis. ① LVMI and content of neuropeptide Y were increased both observational group and control group before treatment [(147.2±16.9), (146.7±17.2), (101.8±.22.4) g/m2;(135.4±33.2), (133.8±31.1), (78.6±24.5) ng/L.; P < 0.01]. ② LVMI and content of neuropeptide Y were decreased both observational group and control group after 24-week treatment, and those in observational group were superior to those in control group [(103.9±24.6), (122.6±19.9) g/m2;(82.9±25.2), (113.7±26.2) ng/L; P < 0.05-0.01]. ③ LVMI and content of neuropeptide Y in observational group were not significantly different from those in healthy group increased both in observational group and control group after treatment (P.> 0.05), and those in control group were higher than those in healthy group (P < 0.01). ④ Descent levels of systolic pressure and diastolic pressure were not significantly different between observational group and control group [(137.4±12.8), (134.2:t:11.9) mm Hg;(80.1±8.3), (81.7±7.4) mm Hg, P > 0.05]. Blood routine and liver-kidney function were not changed obviously both groups before and after treatment, and side effect was not observed during the process.CONCLUSION: LVMI and content of neuropeptide Y of primary grade 2 hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy of hyperactivity of yang due to yin deficiency blood stasis are higher than those of healthy people. Yixin jiangya capsule can deteriorate left ventricular hypertrophy and decrease the content of neuropeptide Y on the basis of application of enalaprol.
3.Expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase in gastric mucosa in the development of portal hypertensive gastropathy in rats and the interventional effect of aminoguanidine
Ning WANG ; Yutao ZHAN ; Xiaolin SHI ; Fusheng GAO ; Xinji XIE ; Bin HU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2009;17(4):220-223,illust 2
arkably increases with the development of cirrhosis,which may play an important role in the development of PHG.AG may remarkably ameliorate the degree of PHG,mainly by inhibiting the expression of iNOS in gastric musosa.
4.Prostatic calculus caused by nanobacteria infection in SD rats
Aimin MING ; Xinji ZHANG ; Junyi GUO ; Yongji WU ; Haifei WANG ; Xuecheng SHEN ; Bo SONG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(2):122-125
Objective To reproduce an SD rat model of prostatic calculus by using nanobacteria (NB), and explore the role of NB in contributing to prostatitis and prostatic calculus. Methods Twenty adult male SD rats were randomized to the control group and 20 to the model group. Rat prostate infection models were reproduced by infusing 0. 2 ml (Concentration, 1 Mai unit) NB suspension transurethrally. 0.2 ml physiological saline was infused transurethrally in the rat control group. The rats were sacrificed 4 and 8 weeks later and prostatic pathology were viewed by hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining. Lithogenesis was observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) or Transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Re-isolation, culture and identification of nanobacteria were also done in rat prostatic tissues. Results Chronic inflammatory changes of prostates were shown in the model group at both 4 weeks and 8 weeks after infusing NB suspension. Prostatic calculi were detected by SEM and TEM at 8 weeks in the prostates of the rat model group (7/10). Neither chronic inflammatory changes nor prostatic calculus was found in the control group. NB was positive in the model group, but negative in the control group. Conclusions NB infection could cause chronic prostatitis and prostatic calculus in rats.
5.Feasibility of helical tomotherapy intensity-modulated radiation therapy applied in total marrow irradiation
Feng ZHU ; Weizhang WU ; Dongshu CHANG ; Fuhai ZHU ; Yong WANG ; Xinji LI ; Shanshan WANG ; Qiang WEI ; Tingyi XIA ; Yingjie WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2018;27(1):94-100
Objective To introduce the therapeutic procedures of helical tomotherapy based total marrow irradiation(HT-TMI), and validate the feasibility of TMI. Methods At 1 week before bone marrow transplantation,12 patients received TMI conditioning regimen at a prescriptive dose of 12 Gy in 3 times,once daily. Patient immobilization, CT simulation, target delineation, plan design and dosimetric verification were implemented in sequence according to the TMI procedures. The dosimetric paramaters of the target and normal tissues were analysed. The correlation between the dose verification and image-guided results was observed. Results Compared with total body irradiation(TBI), TMI could significantly reduce the irradiation dose to normal tissues. The median dose D50of all normal tissues except the oral cavity were lower than 6 Gy,where The D50of lens,brain,lung and liver are (1.8±0.1) Gy, (5.7±0.2) Gy, (5.2±0.2) Gy, and (4.6±0.2) Gy, respectively. Pass rate of γ Index was larger than 95% with 3mm/3% criterian for each section. The positioning error of head and neck was relatively lower than that of pelvis at x-axis,and was higher at z-axis.Conclusions Helical tomotherapy based TMI is a feasible and reasonable approach,which has evident dosimetric advantage.
6.Association between skin advanced glycation end products and carotid atherosclerosis in population with normal glucose regulation
Yixin GONG ; Haiou HONG ; Bei YAO ; Yuanzhi ZHANG ; Yang ZHANG ; Xinji LIU ; Haoran ZHENG ; Yikun WANG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2022;16(2):99-104
Objective:To investigate the association between skin advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and carotid atherosclerosis (AS) in subjects with normal glucose regulation (NGR).Methods:This was a cross-sectional study. Data from the Health Management Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology between January 2019 to June 2019 were collected. A total of 902 NGR subjects aged 40-79 were enrolled and categorized into control group (530 cases), carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) thickening group (150 cases), and carotid atherosclerosis plaque group (222 cases) based on the carotid ultrasound results. Data as follows were collected, gender, age, blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), fasting blood glucose (FPG), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA 1c) and skin AGEs. Comparison via ANOVA analysis were carried out among the 3 groups. Logistic regression analysis was used to screen the independent influencing factors of carotid atherosclerosis plaque. Spearman correlation analysis was used to evaluate the correlation between AGEs and other parameters, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the efficiency of skin AGEs in predicting carotid atherosclerosis plaque in NGR subjects. Results:Among the control group, IMT thickening group and carotid atherosclerosis plaque group, gender, age, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), TC, LDL-C, FPG, HbA 1c, AGEs were significantly different (all P<0.05). Compared with IMT thickening group, the age, SBP and AGEs of carotid atherosclerotic plaque group were higher [55 (50, 60) vs 53 (49, 56) year; 132 (122, 141) vs 126 (115, 142) mmHg(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa); 74 (67, 81) vs 72 (67, 78) AU] (all P<0.001); compared with the control group, age, LDL-C, HbA 1c and AGEs of IMT thickening group were higher [53 (49, 56) vs 48 (45, 52) year; (2.8±0.7) vs (2.7±0.7) mmol/L; 5.4% (5.2, 5.6)% vs 5.4% (5.1, 5.6)%; 72 (67, 78) vs 70 (66, 76)] (all P<0.05). Age ( OR=1.179, 95% CI: 1.107-1.255), SBP ( OR=1.045, 95% CI: 1.013-1.077), LDL-C ( OR=2.028, 95% CI: 1.036-3.969), AGEs ( OR=1.049, 95% CI: 1.000-1.100) were independent influencing factors of carotid atherosclerotic plaque in population with normal glucose regulated (all P<0.05). AGEs was positively correlated with age, HbA 1c and carotid atherosclerosis plaque ( r=0.407, 0.092, 0.172) (all P<0.01). The area under the ROC curve of skin AGEs for identifying carotid atherosclerotic plaque in NGR population was 0.650 (95% CI 0.601-0.698), the best cutoff value was 70.5, the sensitivity was 65.8%, and the specificity was 56.9%. Conclusion:Skin AGEs level is closely associated with the occurrence of carotid atherosclerosis in NGR subjects.
7.Postoperative imatinib treatment in gastric intermediate-risk gastrointestinal stromal tumors
Peng ZHANG ; Xiangyu ZENG ; Xinji WANG ; Xiuli WU ; Yan LI ; Wenze WAN ; Tao WANG ; Ming CAI ; Jinbo GAO ; Xiaoming SHUAI ; Guobin WANG ; Kaixiong TAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2019;34(1):1-4
Objective To explore the clinical prognosis and efficacy of adjuvant therapy with imatinib of postoperative patients with gastric intermediate-risk gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST).Methods The clinicopathological data and follow-up data of 93 gastric intermediate-risk GIST cases from Jan 2005 to Dec 2016 at Union Hospital were analyzed retrospectively.Univariate and multivariate analysis were performed to assess the prognostic factors.Results There were 93 patients undergoing complete GIST resection with 42(45%) cases receiving post-op imatinib 400 mg/d for targeted therapy.The median target therapy period was 12 (6-72) months.86% (80 cases) patients were followed up for 46 (6-120) months.The 1-,3-,5-year recurrence-free survival rate (RFS) of the whole group were 100%,91.5%,88.5% respectively.Multivariate analysis revealed that mitotic count (P =0.040,RR =6.078,95% CI:0.541-68.274) and neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) (P =0.036,RR =6.102,95% CI:0.782-47.632) were prognostic risk factors of RFS.For those mitotic count > 2/50 HPF and NLR > 2.3,adjuvant therapy with imatinib significantly increases RFS.Conclusion Mitotic count and NLR were independent risk factors of RFS in gastric intermediate-risk GIST.For those with mitotic count > 2/50 HPF and NLR > 2.3,postoperative adjuvant therapy with imatinib helps improve the prognosis.
8.Value of conventional ultrasonography combined with cervical compression in the diagnosis of orbital venous malformation
Xiaochu DANG ; Rui MA ; Yueyue LI ; Yingying CHEN ; Yutong MA ; Yun ZHANG ; Xuan ZHANG ; Xuejuan WANG ; Yuqian MIAO ; Xiuzhu MA ; Xinji YANG ; Faqin LYU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2023;32(5):444-448
Objective:To explore the value of conventional ultrasonography combined with cervical compression in the diagnosis of orbital venous malformation (OVM).Methods:A total of 43 patients with suspected OVM were admitted in sequentially from January 2019 to July 2022 in the Third Medical Center of PLA General Hospital. All patients were examined by ultrasonography combined with cervical compression and demonstrated by operation or digital subtraction angiography (DSA). The conventional ultrasound features of OVM were summarized, and the value of conventional ultrasonography combined with cervical compression in the diagnosis of OVM was discussed.Results:The features of the conventional ultrasound combined with cervical compression for diagnosis of OVM were as follows: the interior of lesion was mainly tubular structure, and the compression test was positive. After cervical compression, the lesion enlarged and the inner diameter of the internal tubular structure widened. Doppler flow imaging showed that the interior of lesion was mainly venous blood flow. Compared with the results of postoperative pathology or DSA, the sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and positive predictive value of ultrasonography combined with cervical compression were 0.952, 1.000, 95.3% and 100%, respectively. The results of Fisher exact diagnosis showed that there was no significant difference between ultrasonography and operation or DSA of OVM( P>0.05). Conclusions:Conventional ultrasound combined with cervical compression can be used as an effective method for the diagnosis of OVM.
9.Effect of leukocyte-depleted suspended red blood cells storaged for different time on patients with hematologic diseases and malignant tumors
Fengmian ZHAO ; Ying CHANG ; Xiaomin NIU ; Jianhui LIU ; Xiaoliang REN ; Xiaoran ZHANG ; Yanhua ZHANG ; Cuiping AN ; Zhiqin WANG ; Jiangtao XING
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(10):1094-1098
【Objective】 To investigate the effect of leukocyte-depleted suspended red blood cells (lds-RBCs) storaged for different time on blood transfusion effect of patients with hematologic diseases and malignant tumors, as well as to evaluate the storage quality of lds-RBCs in blood stations. 【Methods】 Seven hospitals (4 tertiary-A hospitals and 3 secondary-A hospitals), applying for blood from our blood center, were selected. Blood transfusion cases (medical record) and related data (indicators) of patients with blood diseases and malignant tumors in those hospitals from December 2018 to May 2019 were collected, including disease diagnosis (type) before transfusion, demographic characteristics, date of solo transfusion of lds-RBCs, units of lds-RBCs [(1~2)U/bag, 1 U=200 mL whole blood], different storage duration (1~5 weeks) (bar code), and hemoglobin (Hb) 48 h before and after transfusion. The efficacy of lds-RBCs (storaged for different time) transfusion in patients with hematologic diseases and malignant tumors was evaluated by statistical analysis. 【Results】 A total of 3 557 patients with hematologic diseases and malignant tumors were enrolled in this study. No significant changes were noticed in transfusion efficacy by blood transfusion unit, gender and previous transfusion history (P > 0.05). The effective rate of lds-RBCs in patients with blood diseases and malignant tumors, stratified by storage duration, i. e. storaged for >1~2 weeks, >2~3 weeks, >3~4 weeks and more than >4~5 weeks, was 78.77% vs 77.68% vs 75.06% vs 70.37%, and 79.32% vs 76.73% vs 72.79% vs 67.65%, respectively(P<0.05), with lds-RBCs of 4-5 storage weeks presenting the lowest transfusion efficacy in both groups of patients. 【Conclusion】 The storage time of most lds-RBCs supplied by our center is moren than 3 weeks, and the transfusion effect of lds-RBCs stored for 5 weeks needs further observation. In order to ensure and improve the efficacy of blood transfusion, evidence-based medicine and information management are needed to help the clinical gasp the advantageous time of blood products and shorten the storage-to-transfusion time of red blood cells.