1.Who Governs the Spirit
Jing XU ; Yingxia SUN ;
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2006;0(03):-
The article sums up "the brain and the heart both govern the spirit"from the ancient philosophical basis,ancient anatomy,living and medical practice,the development of TCM viscera picture theory and modern clinical application of the corresponding theories.
2.Investigation and Analysis on Etiology of Emotional Diseases of Hospital Case History
Lan WANG ; Yuhui ZHU ; Yingxia SUN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(10):-
Objective To find out the relativity of diseases and emotional factors,provide foundation for the clinical epidemiologic survey,and to know about the doctors understanding of emotional etiology.Method Consulting to the diagnostic criterion of emotional diseases,whole-team-delamination method was adopted to research 54 703 registered case history of retrospective etiology in hospitals(Established Hospital of Shandong Province,Jinan City Central Hospital,TCM Hospital of Shandong Province) within 3 years.Result The cases that was related to emotions were totally 506,0.92% of all the cases.Of all the positive cases,62.5% of them were cardicvascular diseases,12.06% were digestive diseases,3.56% were gynecologic diseases.Of all the emotional etiology,agitation was 43.87%,anger was 25.69%.Female patients took up 56.72% of all the positive cases.Conclusion Cardiovascular diseases are more related to negative emotions,the basic emotion"anger"is more related to diseases,female is prior to male patients,age is of positive correlation of the occurrence of emotional diseases.
3.Research on lower extremity trauma fracture prevention of postoperative knee stiffness functional training
Yingxia SUN ; Xin LUO ; Kunfang LV
China Medical Equipment 2014;(3):82-84,85
Objective:To investigate and assess the systemic functional training in the prevention of lower limb trauma fracture surgery knee stiffness effect. Methods: Select General Hospital of PLA (301 Hospital) traumatic lower extremity Department of orthopedics from 2009 since April admissions of fractures in patients with 126 cases, according to the nursing methods of postoperative patients were divided into experimental group 63 cases and control group 63 cases, control group was given routine nursing after traumatic fracture of lower limb, the experimental group received training rehabilitation care plan and patient in the control group. Postoperative follow-up, the time of 5 months-2 years, two groups of patients were muscle strength, extension and flexion degree and the patients with complications were analyzed statistically, and the comprehensive evaluation of knee joint function recovery of patients. Results:The postoperative knee flexion strength and degree than the control group;experimental group, the complication rate was 15.9%in the control group of patients swelling after seven cases, the complication rate was 28.6%; comprehensive evaluation knee function two groups of patients in the experimental group was 82.5% excellent (52/63), good rate of the control group was 65.1% (41/63);said comparison items were statistically significant differences (x2=12.6, P<0.05). Conclusion: Lower limb trauma fracture surgery rehabilitation for patients with systemic functional training rehabilitation care, joint function recovery is remarkable, scientifically valid methods, should be further promoted.
4.Chinese Medicine Theory--Series of Studies on The Modern Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Part2-I)
Mingqi QIAO ; Wenyan WANG ; Yingxia SUN ; Huanxin YANG ; Sheng WEI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(5):947-959
To clarify the meaning, role and significance of the new idea of the modern basic theory of traditional chinese medicine, We clarified its origin and evolution starting from the basic concept of idea in this paper, re-vealed the basic connotation and relationship of ideas, scientific ideas, Chinese medicine ideas, and the new ideas of the modern basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, and tried to give proper definitions; summarized three roles of scientific ideas. According to this basis, we demonstrated the new idea is the scientific ideas with core spirit run-ning through rational questioning, scientific testing, research and conclusion being accepted three-point line cen-tral interlocking; and have three roles changing the theory of traditional chinese medicine, guiding the innovative research on chinese medicine and elevating the scholars' thoughts. We proposed yin and yang to refer to the hypothesis of body's physiology and pathology and prevention and treatment effects, given an empirical analysis a feasible way of medicine and philosophy separation and yin and yang turning to medicine; displayed the guidance of new idea and to show the scientific connotation and scientific value of the theory of traditional Chinese medicine.
5.Synthesis and biological activity of heterocycle-fused derivatives of pentacylic triterpenes as glycogen phosphorylase inhibitors
Xiaoan WEN ; Yingxia ZHANG ; Jun LIU ; Luyong ZHANG ; Peizhou NI ; Hongbin SUN
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2009;40(6):491-496
Aim: To search for novel modulators of glycogen metabolism through structural modifications of natural pentacyclic triterpenes. Methods: A series of N-heterocyclic derivatives were synthesized by fusing indole, qui-noxaline and pyrazine rings with A-ring of oleanolic and ursolic acids. The compounds were biologically evaluated for their inhibitory activity against rabbit muscle glycogen phosphorylase. Results and Conclusion: Twelve heter-ocyclic triterpene derivatives were synthesized and their structures were confirmed by IR, ~1H NMR, ~(13)C NMR and MS. Except for compound 12, all of the compounds exhibited glycogen phosphorylase inhibitory activity with IC_(50) values in the range of 14-252 μmol/L Among this series of compounds, compound 15 showed the best potency with IC_(50), of 14 μmol/L
6.Research of trichostatin A in treating bladder cancer
Yingxia TIAN ; Degui WANG ; Xiangbo ZHANG ; Yan YANG ; Yufeng SUN ; Lang ZHANG ; Bo LI
Journal of International Oncology 2010;37(1):76-78
Objective To investigate the inhibitory effects of trichostatin A(TSA)on bladder cancer cell lines and its synergetic effect with anticancer drugs in treating bladder cancer in vitro and in vivo.Methods The inhibitory effects of TSA on human bladder cancer cell lines in vitro were detected by MTT assay.Hoechst staining was used to observe morphology for apoptotic cells after TSA treatment.Western blot was used to detect expression of acetyl-histone H3 and survivin.In vivo synergetic effects of TSA with anticancer drugs were detected in bladder cancer model rats.Results TSA significantly inhibited growth of bladder cancer cell lines in concentration and time dependent manner.Better results of tumor inhibition have been achieved when it was combined with DDP,MMC and ADM than used alone.After TSA treatment,the survivin expression in bladder cancer cells decreased and acetyl-histone H3 expression increased.Intravesical application of TSA combined with MMC can significantly inhibited tumor growth and progression.Conclusion TSA has direct anti-cancer effect and can enhance the action of several chemotherapy agents markedly.TSA may be an excellent candidate agent for intravesical application to treat bladder cancer.
7.Effects of Electroacupuncture on “Taichong” and “Tianshu” on Levels of 5-HT, NE and CGRP in Rats with Diarrhea Type Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Yan LU ; Yingxia SUN ; Xiaohua YU ; Jing ZHANG ; Zhao SUN ; Jinling LI ; Xipeng ZHANG ; Tong WANG ; Shijun WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(10):50-53
Objective To discuss the effects of electroacupuncture intervention in different acupoints of rats models with diarrhea type irritable bowel syndrome (D-IBS).Methods The rat models were established with acute and chronic stimulation. The rats were divided into the normal control group, model group, “Taichong” (LR3) + “Zusanli” (ST36) group, and “Tianshu” (ST25) + “Zusanli” (ST36) group. Electroacupuncture was applied to bilateral corresponding acupoints for 20 minutes, every other day for 7 times. The physical signs of each rat were observed. The contents of 5-HT, NE and CGRP in the rats’ plasma were detected by sandwich ELISA. Results Compared with the normal group, the contents of 5-HT and NE in the model group were obviously higher and the content of CGRP decreased (P<0.05). Compared with the model group, the contents of 5-HT and NE in all treatment groups were lower and the content of CGRP increased (P<0.05). There was no difference between the “Taichong” (LR3) + “Zusanli” (ST36) and “Tianshu” (ST25) + “Zusanli” (ST36) groups.Conclusion The mechanism of electroacupuncture may be realized through lowering the contents of 5-HT and NE in the model rats and increasing the content of CGRP to treat D-IBS.
8.Establishment and application of the training mode for undergraduate clinical medical talents'practical ability
Xueming GU ; Jian YIN ; Xu ZHANG ; Ying YANG ; Di JIN ; Defu ZHANG ; Hang LI ; Jun WANG ; Yingxia LI ; Guochao SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(6):546-550
Under the guidance of strengthening medical undergraduates' practical ability and their competence in future jobs, Dalian Medical University has established a clinical medical talents practical ability training mode. This model has implementedThree Turnsclinical skills training pattern to strengthen the three stage (before, during and after practice) clinical skills training and concentrated on humanistic quality education through overall evaluations and set up clinical skill examination system to evaluate teach-ing effectiveness comprehensively and truly , which has effectively improved the quality of education by perfecting safeguard mechanisms and guaranteeing teaching quality.
9.Influence of najanalgesin from Naja naja on GLT-1 in spinal cord of rat in neuropathic pain.
Qinjian LIN ; Weijian JIANG ; Yingxia LIANG ; Liping HAN ; Cuilan ZHANG ; Shujin ZHAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(7):903-907
OBJECTIVETo investigate the influence of najanalgesin on glutamate-glial transporter 1(GLT-1) in spinal cord of rats after L5 spinal nerve ligation and transection (SNL), and explore the spinal analgesic mechanism of najanalgesin.
METHODOne hundred male SD rats were randomly divided into 6 groups: sham(A), SNL(B), SNL + najanalgesin(C), SNL + saline (D), SNL + najanalgesin + liposome (E), SNL + najanalgesin + liposome + GLT-1 As-ODNs(F) and treated with intrathecal injections of 10 p.L saline (A and D), 40 ng X kg(-1) najanalgesin (C, E and F), qd, respectively. Besides intrathecal administration of najanalgesin the rats were intrathecally injected with 10 microL of GLT-1 antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (As-ODNs) (F) and 10 micdroL of liposome(E) once daily on day 3. The L4-L6 segments of the spinal cord were isolated in 1, 4 and 7 d(A,B,C and D), 7 d(E and F) after surgery. The mRNA and protein of GLT-1 were determined.
RESULTThe SNL model has successfully been set up. Compared to sham group, the expression of GLT-1 mRNA and protein level in group B and D both increased firstly and decreased later, the expression of GLT-1 in group C was significantly increased and kept stable, which were also higher when compared to group D in day 7th. Compared to SNL + najanalgesin group, after intrathecal injection of GLT-1 As-ODNs the GLT-1, expression of GLT-1 in F group significantly decreased. While intrathecal administration of liposome had no significant effect on the spinal GLT-1 expression.
CONCLUSIONNajanalgesin could increase the mRNA and protein expression of GLT-1 in spinal cord, which may be one of its spinal mechanisms of analgesia.
Animals ; Elapid Venoms ; pharmacology ; Elapidae ; Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter 2 ; genetics ; metabolism ; Gene Expression Regulation ; drug effects ; Male ; Neuralgia ; genetics ; metabolism ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Spinal Cord ; drug effects ; metabolism
10.Patient pathway and clinical characteristics of 10 002 community residents with chronic diseases in urban areas of Shanghai
Bin DONG ; Yingxia ZHOU ; Liebin ZHAO ; Luo LU ; Lizhen SU ; Jingyan TIAN ; Ping CUI ; Xiaolan SHEN ; Shifeng SHEN ; Yufang BI ; Xiaoying LI ; Yingyao CHEN ; Mingyao ZHAO ; Yizhong TAO ; Haiyan SUN ; Dandan ZHAO ; Guang NING
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2011;05(1):20-23
Objective To understand patient pathway and clinical characteristics of chronic diseases in urban areas of Shanghai. Methods A total of 10 002 residents were enrolled and assigned to the chronic disease group (including hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, and ischemic stroke) and the non-chronic disease group. Body mass index,fasting blood glucose, triglyceride,total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol were tested.Difference of patient pathway and clinical characteristics of those chronic diseases was compared. Results Above chronic diseases were observed in 37.7% participants. About 2/3 diseases were confirmed and 80% patients were followed up in healthcare units not far away from home. Patients with coronary heart disease and myocardial infarction showed more outpatient visit to tertiary hospitals (P<0. 05 ). However, patients with ischemic stroke had health check, rehabilitation and pharmacy done mainly in local healthcare centers (P<0. 05 ). Diastolic blood pressure of patients visiting local doctors was significantly decreased (P<0. 05). Conclusion Some differences in patient pathway were found in this study. Communication and cooperation between medical institutions should be intensified for effective chronic disease control.