1.Determination of Sarsasapogenin in Jujube Seed Concentrated Pills by RP-HPLC-ELSD
Xudong CHENG ; Xiaobin JIA ; Yan CHEN ; Yin CAI
China Pharmacy 1991;0(03):-
OBJECTIVE:To determine Sarsasapogenin in Jujube seed concentrated pills by RP-HPLC-ELSD.METHODS:Separation of Sarsasapogenin was performed on Zorbax C18 column with methanol-water (90:10)as a mobile phase at a flow rate of 1.0mL?min-1.The temperature of the drift tube was 85℃and the air flow-rate was at 1.71mL?min-1.RESULTS:The linear range of Sarsasapogenin was 0.112 7~0.676 2mg?mL-1(r=0.998 3).The average recovery was 99.83%(RSD=0.93%).CONCLUSION:The method is simple,accurate and reproducible,and suitable for the quality control of Jujube seed concentrated pills.
2.Detection of genomic abnormalities by interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization in multiple myeloma
Ruihua MI ; Jieying HU ; Qingsong YIN ; Xudong WEI ; Yongping SONG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2011;34(3):224-229
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of I-FISH for detection of genomic abnormalities in MM. Methods Twenty newly diagnosed MM patients(seven cases at stage Ⅰ , five cases at stage Ⅱ and eight cases at stage Ⅲ according to Bataille staging) were analyzed by combining the technique of CC (R-binding stain) and I-FISH [ including GLP13q14 (RBI gene), GLP17p13. 1 (P53 gene),GLP13q14. 3(D13S319) ,GLP1q21 ,GLP14q32(IgH gene) DNA sequence probes]. These two methods were compared for the detection rates of chromosomal and genomic abnormalities in MM and the association between genomic abnormalities and Bataille stages was also analyzed. Results CC examination showed only 1 case [5% (1/20) ] was found complex chromosomal abnormalities--46,XX,-2,del(3) (p21) ,add(6)(q26) ,der(10)(q26),der(14)(q32), + mar, inc[6]. While I-FISH assay showed that 12 cases [60%(12/20) ] were found genomic abnormalities. The frequencies of RB1, D13S319 and P53 were all 30%(6/20), and the frequencies of IgH gene and 1q21 were both 20% (4/20). The detection rate of the I-FISH was much higher than CC (χ2 = 9. 09, P = 0. 001) according to paired χ2 test. Of 20 patients,6 cases had RB1 gene abnormality, 1 case at stage Ⅰ , 2 cases at stage Ⅱ and 4 cases at stage Ⅲ. Of 20 patients, 6 cases had D13S319 gene abnormality, 2 cases at stage Ⅰ , 1 case at stage Ⅱ and 3 cases at stage Ⅲ. Of 20 patients, 6 cases in 20 had P53 gene abnormality, 2 cases at stage Ⅰ and 4 cases at stage Ⅲ. Of 20 patients, 4 cases had 1q21 gene abnormality, 2 cases at stage Ⅰ and 2 cases at stage Ⅲ. Of 20 patients, 4 cases had IGH gene abnormality, 1 case at stage Ⅰ and 3 cases at stage Ⅲ. Conclusion Ⅰ-FISH has higher detection rate for the genomic abnormalities in MM and can be used in detection of MM patients in different Bataille stages.
3.Research on new talents training system construction of military undergraduate clinical medicine
Xudong ZHANG ; Zhen BAO ; Jin ZHAO ; Jingong YIN ; Xiaojian DONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;14(10):981-985
Objective To establish the training objective systems for undergraduates in mili-tary clinical medicine in order to promote the educational reform of military medicine, and to improve the quality of talents training in military medical universities. Methods Literature analysis was made to determine the initial military clinical medical undergraduate training objectives, and a questionnaire was given to experts, on-the-job military doctors, medical graduates to know the real requirements of military doctors' position. A total of 455 valid questionnaires were collected. Then the questionnaire results were discussed and summarized by the method of expert discussion. Finally,. Delphi method was used to determine the ultimate training objective system. Results The ultimate training objective system of military undergraduate clinical medicine contains two aspects, eight fields and sixty-one standards objective systems. Conclusion Organically fusing military medical knowledge, ability and professional quality requirement into two levels and eight modules and clearly understanding the standards and requirements of each module are significantly systematic, advanced and operable, which has important reference value and guiding significance to both the military medical colleges and uni-versities and the local universities.
4.Surgical management of primary small cell carcinoma of the esophagus
Jindong LI ; Yin LI ; Dongfang LI ; Mingxing XU ; Xudong WEI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015;(3):177-181
Objective:To retrospectively analyze the survival outcomes of the surgical management of primary small cell carcino-ma of the esophagus. Methods:The medical records were reviewed for patients diagnosed with esophageal carcinoma and underwent esophagectomy from January 2000 to December 2009 at the Department of Thoracic Surgery of the Henan Cancer Hospital. We fo-cused on the clinical data of patients with small cell carcinoma of the esophagus. The Kaplan-Meier approach with log-rank test was used for survival analysis. Results:A total of 5,062 patients underwent esophagectomy with curative intent at the Department of Thorac-ic Surgery of the Henan Cancer Hospital;among which, 57 (1.1%) were diagnosed with small cell carcinoma of esophagus. The most common surgical approach was trans-left thoracic incision esophagectomy. Cervical esophagogastrostomy was performed for all pa-tients. The most common chemotherapy regimen was EP. The overall 5-year survival rate was 12.5%, and the median survival time was 45 months. Among the various stages, the 5-year survival rate and survival time were 25% and 50 months for Stage I, 5.9% and 43 months for Stage II, and 4.3%and 43 months for StageⅢ. Subgroup analysis showed that cases treated with surgery alone had poorer overall median survival time compared with those cases that underwent surgery plus chemotherapy (23.2 months vs. 60.7 months, re-spectively;P<0.01). Even for Stage I patients, thesurgery plus chemotherapysubgroup was associated with a significantly longer me-dian survival time than the surgery alone subgroup (81.9 months vs. 22.3 months, P<0.01). Conclusion:For patients with primary small cell carcinoma of the esophagus, surgery alone cannot provide the optimal prognosis. Surgery combined with systemic chemother-apy can improve the survival time.
5.Correlation between Dysbiosis of Intestinal Microbiota and Dysregulation of Brain-gut Axis in Irritable Bowel ;Syndrome
Xiaolan YIN ; Fengyun WANG ; Yaxin TIAN ; Yuanzhi DUAN ; Xudong TANG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2017;22(1):59-62
Irritable bowel syndrome( IBS)is a common functional gastrointestinal disease,relevant investigations on pathogenesis of IBS mainly focus on genetic susceptibility, social psychological stress, visceral hypersensitivity, dysregulation of brain-gut axis,dysbiosis of intestinal flora,and dysimmunity of intestinal mucosa. This article reviewed the correlation between dysbiosis of intestinal microbiota and dysregulation of brain-gut axis in IBS.
6.Research Progress in the Effects of Psychological Factors in Functional Gastrointestinal Disease and TCM Intervention
Yuanzhi DUAN ; Xudong TANG ; Fengyun WANG ; Xiaolan YIN ; Yaxin TIAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(1):128-133
Functional gastrointestinal disease is a group of clinical syndrome of non-organic disease. Its various clinical symptoms have a certain specificity and overlap phenomenon, and the mechanism is not clear. TCM believes thatphychological factorsare an important cause. Emotion failurecan effect spleen and stomach functionthrough liver and heart directly or indirectly.At present, the phychological factors and the relationship between functional gastrointestinal disease are getting attentiongradually. It is recognized that the mechanism of phychological factorsmay be related to brain axis dysfunction, mast cell activation, intestinal flora and so on. This article expounded the above-mentioned mechanism and reviewed the detailed TCM intervention measures to functional gastrointestinal disease in recent years.
7.Effect of different ways in applying fertilizer on yield and quality of Notopterygium forbesii
You HE ; Hongfang YIN ; Xudong XI ; Xiaojun JIN
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(06):-
Objective The effect of fertilizer application on yield and quality of Notopterygium forbesii was studied in order to provide a theoretical basis for high quality and yield planting.Methods With various nitrogenous(N) and phosphorous(P) fertilizer formula,the field tests were carried out to determine the yield,extract content,and essential oil content,from the root of N.forbesill.Results Showed that various proportion of fertilizer had a great affect on yield,extract content,and essential oil content,and the treatment with N2P2 was the highest.The yield in the treatment with N2P2 increased 43.33%,the extract content increased 17.95%,and the essential oil content increased 43.48% as compared with CK.Different rates of fertilizer application had a certain effect on weight and diameter in the root of N.forbesii,and the N2P2 was the best.Each treatment had a significant effect on diameter in the root of N.forbesii in comparision with CK.Conclusion Amount and ratio of N and P fertilizers have a greater influence on the yield and quality,while improper application could reduce the yield and quality.
8.The effect of electromyographic biofeedback combined with swallowing training on dysphagia after stroke
Yun REN ; Xudong GU ; Yunhai YAO ; Jianming FU ; Hankui YIN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012;(10):752-754
Objective To observe the effect of electromyographic biofeedback combined with swallowing training on dysphagia after stroke.Methods Ninety-five patients with difficulty in swallowing after stroke were randomly divided into a treatment group (48 eases) and a control group (47 cases).The patients in the treatment group were provided electromyographic biofeedback and swallowing training; the patients in the control group received swallowing training only.The therapeutic effect was assessed with Kubota's drinking water test before treatment and 30d after treatment.Results Swallowing in both groups improved after treatment.The total recovery rate in the treatment group was 87.5%,and in the control group it was 68.0%,a significant difference.Conclusion Electromyographic biofeedback can improve the effectiveness of swallowing training after stroke.
9.The deficit of decision-making in male subjects with antisocial personality disorder
An YAN ; Huijuan MA ; Liangshuang YIN ; Xudong ZHANG ; Kai WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;(12):1092-1094
Objective To investigate the capabilities of decision-making in male subjects with Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD).Methods A total of 76 male ASPD subjects were compared with matched 60 healthy controls on the Iowa Gambling Task.At the same time,All of them were evaluated with Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS),Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS),Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE),the MMPI Personality Disorder Scales (MMPI-Pd) and The Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11).Results The ASPD group selected less advantageous cards (the number of cards selected from the advantageous decks minus the number of cards selected from disadvantageous decks) than healthy controls ((-4.13 ± 18.27) time,(6.03 ± 19.43) time respectively,t (134) =-3.132,P =0.002).A 2 (group) × 5 (block) ANOVA (analysis of variance) on the cards of net advantageous from the gambling task revealed a significant main effect of group (F(1,134) =9.811,P=0.002).Meanwhile,the ANOVA revealed a significant main effect of block (F(4,5336 =15.456,P < 0.001).The results showed that healthy controls and ASPD group gradually shifted their selections toward the good decks as the game progresses.The study indicated the total number of advantageous cards for subjects with antisocial personality disorder were negative correlation to the MMPI-Pd(r =-0.232,P=0.006).Conclusion The present study suggests that the decision-making impairment might be in the male subjects with antisocial personality disorder.The deficit of decision-making for ASPD might be attributed to the dysfunction of the orbitofrontal,dorsolateral frontal,and anterior cingulate cortex.
10.Thalidomide in combination with interferon in the induction therapy for relapsed refractory T-cell lymphoma:two cases report and literature review
Xiaobing XU ; Xudong WEI ; Qingsong YIN ; Ping WANG ; Hao AI ; Ruihua MI ; Lin CHEN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2015;24(10):595-597
Objective To observe the effectiveness and side-effect of two cases of relapsed and refractory T-cell lymphoma (TCL) treated with thalidomide and interferon.Methods Two cases of relapsed and refractory TCL was treated with thalidomide and interferon, the efficacy and side-effect were observed, and the relevant literature was reviewed.Results The patients achieved partially remission after being treated with thalidomide and interferon.Conclusion Thalidomide in combination with interferon can be used as a second line therapy for relapsed and refractory TCL.