1.Effects of Sanbaoxin on Formation of Thrombosis In Vivo and In Vitro in Rats
Huili GAO ; Yuying WANG ; Yikui LI
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1992;0(08):-
Objective:To observe effects of Sanbaoxin on formation of thrombosis in vivo and in vitro in rats.Methods:After the rats were administrated by high,mid and low doses,i,e,10g crude drug/kg,5g/kg and 1g/kg,respectively,Chandler method was used to form in vitro thrombosis and electrical stimulation of common carotid artery was used to form in vivo thrombosis,and then effects of Sanbaoxin on formation of thrombosis were observed.Results:The high dosage of Sanbaoxin could significantly prolongate the period of in vivo thrombosis(P
2.Clinical Effect of Xingxiong Sodium Chloride Injection on Vertebralbasilar Insufficiency
Yanhua DU ; Jinlan PENG ; Yikui HU ; Hengtai YE ; Zheng WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2007;0(05):-
Objective:To elucidate the clinical effect of xingxiong sodium chloride injection on vertebralbasilar insufficiency.Method:98 patients with vertebralbasilar nsufficiency were randomly divided into two groups,(therapy group with 50 cases treated with xingxiong sodium chloride injection and the controlled group with 48 treated with danshen injec- tion.After 14 days,their clinical symptom change and haemodynamics parameters change were evaluated and detected by transcranial Doppler (TCD).Result:In the therapy group,45 cases (90%) were cured and in the controlled,30 cases (62.5%) were cured.The two groups presented a statistical significance (P
3.Research progress of helicobacter pylori in the development of hepatitis,cirrhosis and hepatic carcinoma
Meizhou SUN ; Xiaohe TANG ; Kun SUN ; Yufeng WANG ; Hui SUN ; Cunjin ZHOU ; Yikui XIE
Clinical Medicine of China 2016;32(7):665-667
Objective Helicobacter pylori ( Hp ) infection is an important risk factor of the gastrointestinal disease, including chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer and gastric cancer. However, many recent experimental and clinical studies have shown that its addition to causing gastrointestinal diseases, but also associated with many diseases, and closely related with the occurrence of liver diseases. Summarized recent advances in the study of the relevant studies,including the relationship between hepatitis and cirrhosis,and the occurrence and development of liver cancer.
4.Experimental model of histamine-induced anaphylactoid reaction on beagle dogs.
Zhiguo WANG ; Danqiao WANG ; Youhua YU ; Yikui LI ; Yu SUI ; Haifeng CUI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(14):1842-1844
OBJECTIVETo establish animal model of histamine-induced anaphylactoid reactions on Beagle dogs through intravenous injection of histamine phosphate injection.
METHODAnaphylactoid reactions was determined according to the changes of praxiology and blood pressure of Beagle dogs after one intravenous injection of histamine phosphate injection.
RESULTIt showed that typical anaphylactoid reactions be caused by histamine phosphate injection on Beagle dogs, and the response of the high-dose group was more obvious than that of the low-dose group.
CONCLUSIONIntravenous injection of histamine phosphate injection could simulate Beagle dogs to bring typical clinical anaphylactoid reaction, that could be used as a sensitive animal model to evaluate anaphylactoid reaction of traditional Chinese medicine injections (TCMIs) in the pre-clinical experiments of both TCMIs and their composition.
Anaphylaxis ; chemically induced ; Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Dogs ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; adverse effects ; Female ; Histamine ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects ; analogs & derivatives ; Injections, Intravenous ; Male
5.Study on anaphylaxis and hemocytolysis of 6 kinds of tween-80 injection from different souce.
Yan GUO ; Yikui LI ; Cuiping WU ; Yihong ZHAO ; Yinchao LI ; Xuewu LIU ; Naijie WANG ; Wenzhe HUANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(14):1879-1883
OBJECTIVETo observe the anaphylaxis and hemocytolysis of 6 kinds of tween-80 injection from different source.
METHODThe Hartley albinism guinea pig was used to carry on the active systematic anaphylaxis (ASA) and the passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA). The in vitro hemolytic experiment and the hemocytolysis was observed by means of spectrophotometry on the domestic rabbit.
RESULTThe result of ASA and PLA of 6 kinds of tween-80 injection from different source assumed the negative. In observation time, the temolysis rate of 3 kinds of tween-80 injection are more than 5%, while the others are also more than 5% only in the highly concentrated test tube.
CONCLUSIONSix kinds of tween-80 injection from different source have not caused the immune-mediated anaphylaxis, but it may have hematolysis tendency on intravenous injection. The hemocytolysis of tween-80 may not be entirely caused by the impurities. It is worthy of further study that the physical and chemical properties of the product itself and the undeserved concentration is doubtful whether there is also some internal relations with the generation of hemolytic.
Anaphylaxis ; chemically induced ; Animals ; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ; Female ; Guinea Pigs ; Hemolysis ; drug effects ; Injections ; Male ; Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis ; drug effects ; Polysorbates ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects ; chemistry ; Rabbits
6.Anaphylactoid reactions induced by polysorbate 80 on Beagle dogs.
Weiwei SUN ; Yikui LI ; Naijie WANG ; Feng DU ; Wei HAO ; Le ZHAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(14):1874-1878
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the sensitization effect of polysorbate 80 from different factories on Beagle dogs.
METHODBeagles dogs were randomly divided into 5 groups, 3 in each group, received respectively the intravenous infusion of polysorbate 80 made by four factories in the concentration of 0.5%, with the constant infusing speed of 5 mL x min(-1) and volume of 10 mL x kg(-1). Changes were observed before infusion and in the 24 h after infusion, time of symptom appearance and disappearance was recorded, and the grade of response was determined. Moreover, blood pressure and heart rates were tested by the machine of Bp-98E, blood samples of animals were collected before infusion and at 10 min after ending infusion for measuring histamine content in plasma using ELISA. Then the sensitization effect was comprehensively estimated by combined consideration of the responding grade and histamine level.
RESULTTypical symptoms of anaphylactoid reactions were found in sample 3 group, atypical symptoms were found in other polysorbate 80 groups. Different degrees of heart rate speeding and blood pressure downing were found in polysorbate 80 groups. No over 1-fold increase of plasma histamine level was found in all groups. The atypical anaphylactoid reactions and blood pressure of sample 2 group was lighter than other polysorbate 80 groups. Estimation showed that the sample 3 induced the suspicious anaphylactoid reactions, other test solutions did not induce the typical anaphylactoid reactions on Beagle dogs.
CONCLUSIONFor allergies and other special populations, there is still a certain risk to applicate polysorbate 80 in the concentration of 0.5%. Production process of polysorbate 80 have a certain influence on allergenicity, refined polysorbate 80 increase the security, but further reasearchs are needed to confirmed.
Anaphylaxis ; blood ; chemically induced ; physiopathology ; Animals ; Blood Pressure ; Dogs ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Drug Hypersensitivity ; blood ; physiopathology ; Histamine ; blood ; Male ; Polysorbates ; adverse effects
7.Three cases of borderline lepromatous leprosy and their dermoscopic features
Yikui HOU ; Yan WANG ; Li XIONG ; Yonghong YAN ; Li PENG ; Bin JIAO ; Na SONG ; Xuru LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2019;52(8):572-574
8.HIV subtype in newly reported HIV infected cases in Dehong prefecture of Yunnan province,2015
Xing DUAN ; Keran WANG ; Jibao WANG ; Tao YANG ; Yikui WANG ; Jing YANG ; Runhua YE ; Yuecheng YANG ; Shitang YAO ; Song DUAN ; Na HE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2017;38(8):1107-1112
Objective To explore the distribution of HIV subtype in newly detected people living with HIV from January to November,2015 in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture,Yunnan province.Methods DNA extraction,reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for gag,env,and pol amplification and amplification product sequencing were conducted by using plasmas of newly detected HIV-infected persons.The subtypes were confirmed by analyzing the sequences of 3 genes.Results A total of 963 HIV infection cases were reported during this period,the HIV subtype was confirmed in 499 cases.Unique recombinant form (URF) was the most common subtype (27.1%,135/499),followed by C (26.7%,133/499),CRF01_AE (19.2%,96/499) and others.URF included 4 kinds of combination,of which combination of subtype B and C was most common.HIV subtype distribution differed between the Chinese HIV infection cases and the Burmese HIV infection cases,the proportion of B and C combination was higher in the Chinese cases.Transmission route was the only factor influencing H1V subtype distribution.Conclusions HIV subtype distribution in Dehong was complex.URF was predominant.The HIV subtype distribution differed between Chinese and Burmese under different transmission route.
9.Profiles of human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus genotypes among human immunodeficiency virus/hepatitis C virus co-infected Burmese patients from 2016 to 2019 in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture
Jibao WANG ; Cheng FENG ; Xing DUAN ; Yikui WANG ; Jin YANG ; Runhua YE ; Sujuan ZHOU ; Tao YANG ; Yuecheng YANG ; Shitang YAO ; Na HE ; Yingying DING ; Song DUAN
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2022;40(6):335-342
Objective:To investigate the distributions of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes among newly reported HIV/HCV co-infected Burmese patients in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province from 2016 to 2019.Methods:A total of 1 289 newly reported HIV/HCV co-infected Burmese patients in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture were collected through the National Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Comprehensive Prevention and Control Data Information System From January 2016 to December 2019. Among them, 996 subjects with a plasma volume of ≥200 μL were selected to perform HIV and HCV genotyping. The HIV pol gene, the HCV core protein-binding envelope protein ( CE1) gene and non-structural protein 5B ( NS5 B) gene were amplified using the nested polymerase chain reaction.The phylogenetic tree was constructed by MEGA 7.0 software to classify the genotypes. Chi-square test was used for statistical analysis. Trend chi-square test was used to analyze the trend of HIV and HCV genotypes. Results:Among the 996 cases with HIV/HCV co-infection, HIV and HCV sequences from a total of 554 subjects (55.6%, 554/996) were successfully obtained, and the genotypes of HIV and HCV were diverse. HIV genotype C (40.3%, 223/554) and BC recombinant (33.6%, 186/554) were the most prevalent, followed by genotype B (6.5%, 36/554) and circulating recombinant form (CRF)01_AE (3.6%, 20/554). HCV genotype 3b was the most prevalent (31.2%, 173/554), followed by genotype 6u (19.5%, 108/554), 1a (17.5%, 97/554), 6n (11.4%, 63/554), 3a (8.7%, 48/554) and 6xg (6.3%, 35/554). The prevalence of HIV genotype C showed a downward trend ( χtrend2=7.23, P<0.001), while the prevalence of BC recombinant showed an upward trend ( χtrend2=5.97, P<0.001), and the proportion of BC recombinant was higher than genotype C in 2019 (54.9%(101/184) vs 21.7%(40/184)). However, there were no statistically significant differences in the proportions of genotype 3b, 6u and 1a from 2016 to 2019 ( χtrend2=1.43, 1.79 and 0.39, respectively, P=0.152, 0.074 and 0.695, respectively). The HIV genotype distribution among patients with different ethnic groups were significantly different ( χ2=22.06, P=0.037). Conclusions:The diversity of HIV and HCV genotypes is high and complex among HIV/HCV co-infected Burmese patients in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture. BC recombinant shows a trend of becoming the predominant HIV genotype among these co-infected patients. Therefore, surveillance of the prevalence of HCV and HIV genotypes in Burmese population needs to be further strengthened.
10. Estimating HIV incidence among female sex workers and injection drug users in Dehong Prefecture, 2009-2017
Yuecheng YANG ; Ruizi SHI ; Renhai TANG ; Runhua YE ; Jibao WANG ; Xing DUAN ; Yikui WANG ; Huanyi CHENG ; Na HE ; Shitang YAO ; Yan JIANG ; Song DUAN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;52(12):1243-1247
Objective:
To obtain HIV incidence among injection drug users (IDU) and female sex workers (FSW) in Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province during 2009-2017.
Methods:
We recruited drug users and female sex workers from all sentinel surveillance sites across Dehong Prefecture during 2009-2017. A total of 10 480 IDU and 18 126 FSW in Dehong Prefecture were recruited by fingerprint technique. Data about drug uses, commercial sexual behavior, sociodemographic characteristics was collected by structured questionnaire. HIV-positive patients who were long-term infected or with CD4+ T cell count was ≤200 were not included for further HIV incidence testing. Also, those who self-identified as on antiretroviral treatment (ART) or AIDS cases were also excluded. A total of 841 and 157 plasma specimens from IDU and FSW that met the inclusion criterion were finally included, respectively. Limiting antigen avidity enzyme immunoassay(LAg-Avidity EIA) were performed to calculate the HIV incidence among these two sub-populations.
Results:
A total of 3 444 IDU were HIV-positive, among which 884 (25.7%) were Burmese with age of (30.4±7.7), and 2 560 were Chinese with age of (36.6±7.3). Among 228 HIV-positive FSW, 109 (47.8%) were Burmese with age of (27.1±6.3), 119 (52.5%) were Chinese with age of (29.9±11.1). For IDU, the estimated HIV incidence among Burmese in 2009-2010, 2011-2012, 2013-2014, 2015-2017 was 4.20% (95