1.Clinic retrospective study on treating acute and chronic hepatitis B with extract of Silybum marianum Gaertn
Xianghu JIANG ; Lihua HUANG ; Zhonghua LU ; Wei XU ; Ying ZHANG ; Yangguang LI ; Guangyao YIN
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(10):-
Objective:To conduct a clinical tretrospective study on the effect of Silymarin Meglumine Tab on acute and chronic hepatitis B and to explore the related clinical significance. Methods: 41 cases and 205 cases of hospitalized patients pathologically diagnosed as acute and chronic hepatitis B respectively by liver tissuse puncture were divided into three group: ① Silymarin Meglumine Tab group; ② Ganyanling group; ③ complex group consisting of Silymarin Meglumine Tab and Gangyanling and diammonium glycyrrhizinate. To detect the index of routine liver function test before and after the treatment and analyze the hospitalization treatment course. Results: Compared with before treatment, liver functions of acute and chronic hapatitis B were improved to certain extent within each group after treatment (P0.05). The hospitalization treatment time of acute hepatitis B of the three group were almost the same, but the hospitalization treatmeng time of chronic hepatitis B of the Silymarin Meglumine Tab group was 2-4days less than that of the Ganyanling group and the complex group. Conclusion: As far as Silybini Meglumine Tab was concerned, it was better for chronic hepatitis B than acute hepatitis B because it was less complicated to administer the medicine, relieving the liver's burden of metabolism, and hospitalization treatment time was shorter, relieving patients' financial burden,which suggested that it was important to administer proper amount of medicine while taking into consideration protecting the liver's compensation function. If consideration was given to stimulating liver microcirculation with small dosage of TCM, so as to promote the exchange of the liver metabolite in blood, or detoxication and expulsion of toxin, it was likely to be more advantageous to the restoration of liver function and the liver tissue structure.
2.Analysis of the bronchodilation test in asthmatic children with normal forced expiratory volume in 1 second, forced vital capacity and 1-second rate
Junguo MA ; Xing CHEN ; Ke WANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Yangguang XU ; Jinrong WANG ; Chunyan GUO ; Fengqin LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(4):275-278
Objective:To evaluate the positive rate of the bronchodilation test (BDT) in asthmatic children with normal forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1), forced vital capacity (FVC) and FEV 1/FVC, so as to improve the recognition of the importance of the BDT test in asthmatic children with normal FEV 1, FVC and FEV 1/FVC. Methods:Children aged 5-14 who were diagnosed with asthma in the outpatient clinic of Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University from September 2018 to August 2019 and willing to receive pulmonary function and BDT examinations were enrolled.Data of pulmonary function of children with normal FEV 1, FVC and FEV 1/FVC were collected to analyze the rate of positive BDT results and the status of small airway function. Results:A total of 1 631 asthmatic children with normal FEV 1, FVC and FEV 1/FVC were enrolled in this study, including 1 414 children with normal pulmonary function and 217 children with small airway dysfunction.Fifteen minutes after the bronchodilator was inhaled, 127 children (87 males and 40 females) showed positive BDT results, accounting for 7.8%.Among these children, 62 cases (28.6%) with co-existing small airway dysfunction showed positive BDT results.The improvement rate of FEV 1 was 8.0% to 11.9% in 132 cases (8.1%). The FEV 1 before bronchodilator inhalation accounted for (98.5±10.3)% of the predicted value.Fifteen minutes after terbutaline sulfate inhalation, the improvement rate was 13.5% (12.5%, 16.2%). The improvement rates of forced expiratory flow at 50% of FVC exhaled (FEF 50, r=-0.339, P<0.01), forced expiratory flow at 75% of forced vital capacity exhaled (FEF 75, r=-0.400, P<0.01), maximum mid-expiratory flow(MMEF, r=-0.375, P<0.01) were negatively correlated with their baseline values.The improvement rate of FEV 1 was not associated with its baseline value ( r=-0.128, P=0.153), but negatively correlated with the baseline value of MMEF ( r=-0.231, P<0.01). Conclusions:BDT results are positive in some asthmatic children with normal FEV 1, FVC and FEV 1/FVC.It is recommended that BDT testing should be conducted as much as possible in the diagnosis and follow-up of children with typical or atypical asthma.In this way, the diagnosis can be confirmed and the current optimal results can be obtained.Meanwhile, small airway function testing is helpful for comprehensive assessment of asthma and its control level.
3.Assessment on anti-nociception and anti-inflammation pharmacodynamics of Asarum heterotropoides var. mandshuricum and Asarum sieboldii.
Yangguang XU ; Chen CAO ; Mingying SHANG ; Yimin JIANG ; Xuan WANG ; Changling LI ; Jia YE ; Shaoqing CAI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(5):625-631
OBJECTIVETo assess the anti-nociception and anti-inflammation pharmacodynamics of Asarum heterotropoides var. mandshuricum and A. sieboldii.
METHODBoth the writhing test and hot plate test were conducted to assess the anti-nociceptive effect of Asarum and Xylene-induced mouse ear edema was conducted to assess the anti-inflammatory effect of Asarum.
RESULTTwelve samples of A. heterotropoides var. mandshuricum and A. sieboldii from different producing areas showed anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects. Specifically, 27% to 61% of the seven samples of A. heterotropoides var. mandshuricum showed anti-nociceptive effect and while 34% to 48% of A. sieboldi showed anti-nociceptive effect. The inflammatory inhibition rate of A. heterotropoides var. mandshuricum produced in six producing areas (38%-57%) is higher than that of A. heterotropoides var. mandshuricum produced in five producing areas (34%-48%). The same kind of Asarum produced in different areas showed significant differences. A. heterotropoides var. mandshuricum produced in Jilin province (38%-57%) showed better anti-nociceptive effect than sample produced in Heilongjiang province (34%) in writhing test. A. heterotropoides var. mandshuricum produced in Heilongjiang (43%) province showed a better anti-nociceptive effect than samples produced in Liaoning province (29%-36%) in hot plate test. A. sieboldii produced in Shaanxi province (47%-49%) showed a better anti-nociceptive effect than samples produced in Hubei province (40%) in writhing test. A. sieboldii produced in Shaanxi province (45%-59%) showed better anti-nociceptive effect than samples produced in Chongqing (40%) in hot plate test. A. heterotropoides var. mandshuricum produced in Jilin province (51%-63%) showed better anti-inflammatory effect than samples produced in Heilongjiang province (50%). In totality, the results from analysis of geoherbalism showed that famous-region A. heterotropoides var. mandshuricum and A. sieboldii had a better anti-nociception effect than Asarum produced in other producing areas, famous-region A. heterotropoides var. mandshuricum had a better effect than those produced in other producing areas in anti-inflammation. But famous-region A. sieboldii showed no obvious difference from those produced in other producing areas in anti-inflammation.
CONCLUSIONAll samples of Asarum showed anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects, but with significant differences among Asarum produced in different areas, indicating the eoherbalism to some extent.
Analgesics ; pharmacology ; Animals ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents ; pharmacology ; Asarum ; Female ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred ICR ; Plant Extracts ; pharmacology
4.Clinical study of total marrow and lymphatic irradiation in children using helical tomotherapy
Fanyang KONG ; Yalei LIN ; Lele LIU ; Haiyang WANG ; Fei JIA ; Yangguang MA ; Guowen LI ; Xudong ZHANG ; Dandan XU ; Fangna WANG ; Yuexin GUO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2018;27(10):911-915
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of total marrow and lymphatic irradiation (TMLI)with helical tomotherapy as a conditioning regimen before hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).Methods Seven children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and aplastic anemia were recruited as study subjects.The median age was 7 years old.The prescribed dose was 12 Gy/6 fractions twice daily.The exposure dose of the target and the organs at risk between helical helical tomotherapy-based TMLI regimen and total body irradiation (TBI) regimen were statistically compared,and acute toxicity grading was performed for all patients.Results Compared with the TBI regimen,the average exposure dose reduction for organs at risk after the TMLI regimen was ranged from 4.2% to 40.6%.The average exposure dose reduction for the kidney was the largest among all organs.The acute toxicities experienced by all patients were graded and recorded including 2 cases of nausea,5 cases of vomiting,1 case of anorexia,1 case of eryhema,3 cases of diarrhea,and 1 case of oral mucositis.Only grade 1-2 toxicities were observed,and no grade 3-4 toxicities occurred.Conclusions The findings in this study confirm the feasibility of helical helical tomotherapy-based TMLI regimen.Compared with the TBI regimen,the mean duration of treatment for the TMLI regimen with an equivalent dose is not increased.The exposure dose experienced by organs at risk is reduced and the predicted incidence rate is decreased when the TMLI regimen is employed,which provides a myeloablative pretreatment strategy.However,the long-term toxicity of TMLI regime remains to be evaluated by clinical trials.
5.A study of the distance between the upper and lower targets in subsection total body irradiation by helical tomotherapy
Haiyang WANG ; Yuexin GUO ; Xudong ZHANG ; Fanyang KONG ; Yangguang MA ; Fei JIA ; Lele LIU ; Fangna WANG ; Dandan XU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(11):1318-1321
Objective To investigate the optimal distance between the upper and lower targets in the subsection total body irradiation(TBI)using helical tomotherapy,and to analyze the dose distribution of abutment regions. Methods A total of 8 patients with acute leukemia with a height of about 120 cm were involved in the study. All patients were scanned from the calvarium to the toe by computerized tomography (CT,Siemens)with a thickness of 5 mm,and a lead wire was placed at a point 10 cm above the patella as a marker of the boundary between the upper and lower targets. The delineation of target volumes and organs at risk(OAR)was performed in the Varian Eclipse 10.0 doctor workstation. The different distances between the lead wires and the boundary of the two targets were delineated, and images were transferred to the HT workstation to design the radiotherapy planning,including Jaw width(5 cm),modulation factor(1.8),and pitch(0.43). The plans were superimposed together, and then the dose distribution in abutment regions with different target gaps was analyzed to find the optimal distance. Results When the target gap was 5 cm, the dose distribution in abutment regions was satisfactory. However,the dose was obviously insufficient when the gap was more than 5 cm;the doses in abutment regions significantly exceeded the prescribed doses when the gap was less than 5 cm. Conclusions In the subsection TBI using HT, different parameters were designed,including Jaw width(5 cm), modulation factor(1.8), pitch(0.43), and slice thickness(5 mm). The upper and lower borders of the targets should be 2.5 cm away from the lead wire,that is,a gap of 5 cm,thus avoiding the dose-related hot or cold spots in the target convergence and ensuring a safer and more accurate radiotherapy.
6.Evaluation of multi-leaf collimator performance of TrueBeam accelerator using high-resolution trajectory log files
Yangguang MA ; Rizhen MAI ; Jinyan HU ; Bin HAN ; Fei JIA ; Dandan XU ; Shuaipeng LIU ; Yuexin GUO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2020;29(12):1080-1085
Objective:To evaluate the multi-leaf collimator (MLC) performance of TrueBeam accelerator using trajectory log files.Methods:All tests were performed 5 times under different gantry-collimator angle combination. The 1 mm picket fences were constructed by static or dynamic MLC. The control ability for small-field accuracy of accelerator was evaluated. Repeatability was assessed by MLC repeat motion. The movement performance of difference velocities along one direction and the opposite direction were evaluated via a 1 cm picket fences which slipped from -7 cm to 7 cm with a uniform velocity and stopped or immediately back at 7 cm. The MLC performance in a complex program was evaluated by a cross movement test.Results:Both the static and the dynamic picket fences yielded high accuracy. The deviation spectrums of MLC in different gantry angle were consistent, however, an absolute difference of 0.001 1 mm was found. For uniform velocity movement tests with 0°gantry, the RMSE of MLC was increased from 0.015 0 mm to 0.059 8 mm when the speed was accelerated from 5 mm/s to 25 mm/s. Similar results were obtained in non-zero gantry angle. The "overspeed" effect caused by the direction change movement of MLC was less obvious than that caused by speed changed from zero to a uniform velocity movement state. There was no significant change in speed before and after the MLC crossing. The MLC speed fluctuated around the set value, which was independent of the gantry angle.Conclusion:A method for evaluating the performance of MLC using trajectory log files is established, which can evaluate the MLC performance of TrueBeam accelerator and be used for MLC rapid quality control in clinical practice.