1.Comparison of overall development stages on traditional Chinese materia medica patent technology in China and abroad
Yexin LU ; Haiyan LI ; Yang LIU ; Bin ZHANG ; Yufeng XIAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(4):303-306
Objective To analyze the overall developmental stages of traditional Chinese materia medica patent technology in China and abroad and the causes of the differences. Methods In this study, the Shanghai Intellectual Property Information Platform, Thomson Innovation, Derwent Innovations Index were utilized and graphic illustration method for patent technology life cycles was used to determine the overall developmental stages of traditional Chinese materia medica patent technology in China and abroad. Results The numbers of applications for patent traditional Chinese materia medica and their applicants were obtained. With information of the two parameters, the text made a preliminary prediction of overall trend for the number of applications. Conclusion The patent technology of traditional Chinese materia medica progressed into developing stages in China and appeared the feature of mature or recession stage abroad.
2.Changes of transmural repolarization heterogeneity and ion currents in rabbits with left ventricular hypertrophy
Jianmin XIAO ; Yexin MA ; Yang LI ; Tianjiao YANG ; Jie MA ; Zaiying LU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(12):-
AIM: To investigate the changes of transmural repolarization heterogeneity and ion currents in rabbits with left ventricular hypertrophy. METHODS: Ventricular hypertrophy was induced by a partial constriction of the abdominal aorta in rabbits. Myocytes were isolated by a two steps enzymological method. The sub-endocardial (Endo) and sub-epicardium (Epi) tissues were separated from other region (midmyocardium, Mid) with a razor. Whole cell patch clamp technique was used to record the action potential and ion currents. RESULTS: The action potentials duration at 90% repolarization (APD 90 ) of Epi, Mid and Endo were all prolonged significantly in hypertrophy group compared to control group. This prolongation of APD 90 was more pronounced in Mid (26.0%?2.7%) than that in Epi (14.0%?1.6%) and Endo (10.0%?1.1%). The transmural repolarization heterogeneity was increased significantly in the hypertrophy group. The I Ks and I to density in Epi, Mid and Endo was decreased significantly in hypertrophy group compared to those in control group. This decrease in I Ks and I to density was more pronounced in Mid than in Epi and Endo. No significantly difference of I Ca,L and I Kr density between hypertrophy group and control group in three layers was observed. The I K1 density decreased significantly in hypertrophy group compared to control group, but the extent of the decrease had no differences among the three layers. CONCLUSIONS: The transmural repolarization heterogeneity increases significantly in rabbit hypertrophied ventricle. The decrease in transmural heterogeneity of I to and I Ks is the main causes. [
3.Effects of volsartan on transmural heterogeneous changes of transient outward potassium currents in hypertrophic cardiomyocytes in rabbits.
Jianmin XIAO ; Hui FU ; Yexin MA ; Yang LI ; Zaiying LU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(5):437-440
The transmural heterogeneous changes of transient outward potassium currents (Ito) in rabbit hypertrophic cardiaomyocytes and the effects of long-term prophylactic treatment with volsartan were investigated. Rabbits were divided into hypertrophy group (left ventricular hypertrophy induced by partial ligation of abdominal aorta), vol-treated group (volsartan was administrated after the ligation), and control group (sham operated). Myocytes were isolated by a two-step enzymatical method. The sub-endocardial (Endo) and sub-epicardium (Epi) tissues were separated from midmyocardium (Mid) with a razor. Whole-cell patch-clamp technique was used to record potassium currents. The results showed that membrane capacitance was larger in hypertrophic cells than those in control and vol-treated cells (P<0.01 vs control cells, n=30). The densities of Ito in hypertrophic cells were reduced by sub-epicardium (Epi) (27.8 +/- 2.9) %, midmyocardium (Mid) (41.0+/-4.7) %, and sub-endocardium (Endo) (20.3 +/- 3.4) % compared with those in control cells. The decrease of Ito density was more pronounced in Mid than in Epi and Endo (P<0.01 vs Epi or Endo). There were no significant differences in Ito densities between vol-treated group and control group in three layers separately. In conclusion, volsartan can inhibit the transmural heterogeneous changes of Ito in left ventricular hypertrophic cardiomyocytes in rabbit.
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4.Development condition and challenge for the development of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Republic of Lebanon
Weihong SHI ; Yunxi HAN ; Ying ZHAO ; Xinyang SONG ; Yexin LU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2020;42(9):835-838
In recent years, the cooperation between China and the Republic of Lebanon (hereinafter referred to as "Lebanon" ) in the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) service trade has become increasingly urgent. At present, TCM in Lebanon is facing challenges such as the westernized medical environment, the imperfect system of TCM doctors’ recognition, the strict drug access conditions, the imperfect industrial chain of Chinese medical products, and the significant impact of cultural and regional differences on the market demand for Chinese medicine. It is suggested that health care products should be taken as the breakthrough point to develop service trade, enterprises should be attracted to settle in Lebanon from the national level to produce Chinese medicine preparations on the spot, and pay attention to high-level contact, establish TCM hospitals, and deepen cultural exchanges, so as to promote the development of Chinese medicine in the Lebanon.
5.The current situation of Sino-Vietnam traditional medicine communication and strategy for traditional Chinese medicine development in Vietnam
Jieru YANG ; Hongguang YANG ; Jiayao WAN ; Xinyang SONG ; Linyun ZHENG ; Yexin LU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2019;41(8):797-801
Vietnam,as an important country along the "one belt and one road",is closely related to China.Chinese traditional medicine has entered Vietnam and gained strong support from policy and public recognition.It has a good foundation for development and a bright future.Based on the current situation of traditional Chinese medicine exchanges between China and Vietnam and Vietnam's basic national conditions,the author puts forward that exploring new cooperative models through multi-level cooperative projects,which relys on the role of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce,and adheres to the complementary promotion between trade in services and trade in goods.They are the feasible ways for Chinese medicine to develop in Vietnam.The development of Chinese medicine in Vietnam needs the adherance to the four principles of bidirectional positioning,suiting measures to local conditions,standardizing standards and risk prevention.
6.Status and suggestions of TCM development in Mexico
Yingjie SI ; Jinyang BU ; Xinyang SONG ; Yexin LU ; Zhiyong WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2020;42(11):1054-1057
Mexico has close economic cooperation with China, which boosts with rich herbal medicine resources. Its traditional medicine share great similarity with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in both theory and form. Some of its traditional medicine and Chinese herbal medicine are the same in practice. The Mexico government pays great attention to the higher education of traditional medicine, and people are easy to accept traditional medicine treatment. The development of acupuncture and moxibustion in Mexico is good. Thus, to develop the service trade of TCM in Mexico has obvious advantages. At present, the local laws and regulations on TCM are not perfect. There are some problems in the development of TCM service trade, such as the lack of cross-border delivery platform, the small scale of business, and the weak attraction of natural person flow. Based on the concept of global health governance, this paper puts forward some measures to promote the development of TCM in Mexico, such as developing industrial chain or relying on overseas traditional medicine center.
7.Implications on the Development of Animal Disease Models from FDA Modernization Act 2.0
Yinghan WAN ; Yexin GU ; Yunong YUAN ; Min TANG ; Li LU
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2023;43(5):472-481
Laboratory animals are the foundational conditions and indispensable technical support in life science research and biomedical industry development. The scientific development of animal models of diseases is of great significance to biomedical research and industrial development. In light of the booming development of multiple emerging in vitro modelling technologies over the past decade, in 2022, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed the bill FDA Modernization Act 2.0. This bill rescinded the requirement for animal testing in investigating the safety and effectiveness of a drug—a federal mandate since 1938, and highlighted the potential of various in vitro disease modeling approaches in future biomedical fields. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the latest advances and applications of in vitro disease modeling approaches in academia and industry followed by an interpretation of the FDA bill, namely cell culture, organoid, organ-on-a-chip, 3D bio-printing model and computer-based model. The paper next introduces the crossed applications of various disease models and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each system, thereby providing insights into future trends in the use of animal disease models in China.
8. Situation and suggestions for the development of traditional Chinese medicine in the State of Qatar
Xintong GAO ; Xiaji YAN ; Xinyang SONG ; Linyun ZHENG ; Yexin LU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2020;42(1):1-4
With the integration of acupuncture into Qatar’s national medical system in 2016, TCM has made great progress in the State of Qatar. At the same time, the launch of the
9.Developing a development index system of Shanghai district-level disease prevention and control institutions using the Delphi method
Xinyu LI ; Haiyan SHAO ; Ping ZU ; Ye LU ; Lei WANG ; Yexin JIN ; Fangmin LIU ; Feilong HE ; Chunfeng WU ; Yong CHEN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(7):695-703
ObjectiveTo construct an evaluation index system for the development of district-level disease prevention and control centers according to the requirements of the modernization of Shanghai’s disease control system and public health work practices, and to comprehensively assess the construction and development of district-level disease prevention and control institutions. MethodsAccording to the national and municipal requirements for the development of disease prevention and control institutions, an index framework was proposed through literature search and expert interviews. 39 representative experts in the field of public health at the national, provincial, and municipal (district) levels were selected to participate in the consultation and construction of the index system. The authority coefficient, the coefficient of variation, etc. were used to carry out quality control and determination of each index on the Delphi method. ResultsThe questionnaire response rate was 100%, the expert authority coefficient was 0.86,the degree of familiarity was 0.79, and the judgment basis was 0.92. The coefficients of variation of the necessary indicators in the index system were all <0.25 in the dimension of importance, and there were statistical differences in the statistical test of Kendall’s W coordination coefficients at all levels and dimensions (all P<0.001). After multiple rounds of consultation, experts reached a consensus, forming a development evaluation index system of district-level CDCs with 6 first-level indicators, 24 second-level indicators, and 105 third-level indicators (including 63 necessary indicators and 42 recommended indicators). ConclusionThe evaluation index system of Shanghai district-level CDCs based on the Delphi method has good authority, reliability, sensitivity and operability. This indicator system can effectively support the development of Shanghai district-level CDCs, and can be used for evaluation at multiple levels and in an all-round way in the future. The evaluation results can provide an evidence-based basis for the modernization of the disease prevention and control system and the continuous and dynamic updating of the development goals in the future.