1.Effects of Ganoderma lucidum and it combined with Radix Salvia e Miltiorrhizae, Radix Bupleuri, and Fructus Schisandrae Chinensis respectivel y on experimental hepatic injuries in mouse
Xiaoli CHEN ; Shengchun WANG ; Weibin TIAN ; Yongwu HU
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2001;23(5):567-570
Objective To investigate the protective effects of alcoholic extracts of Ganoderma lucidum (GL) and its combination with Rad ix Salviae Miltiorrhizae (RSM), Radix Bupleuri (RB), and Fructus Schisandrae Chi nensis (FSC) respectively on experimental hepatic injuries. Methods Hepatic injury models were established with the injections of carbon tetrac hloride (CCl4) or D-galactosamine(D-GlaN) into mouse, and then the therapeut ic agents at same dose were given respectively. The activity of cholinesterase(C hE) and alaline aminotransferase(ALT) in the serum and hepatic homogenate, the c ontents of malonyl dialdehyde (MDA), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and reduced glut athione (GSH) in hepatic homogenate from all mouse were determined. The morpholo gic changes of the livers were also observed with VG staining. Results In CCl4 treated mice, serum ALT activity was increased markedly wh ile ChE acti vity decreased significantly. GL and GL+RB, GL +FSC could relieve these changes ; GL combined with all other agents could inhibit the GSH accumulation, but only GL+FSC had a suppressive effect on MDA increase and made it return to normal. For D-GlaN treated mice, all agent groups had little effect on the activity of ChE; Only GL dramatically reduced the increased activity of ALT; GL +RSM could e liminate the GSH, but not significant; GL and all GL combinations could decrease the increased MDA (P<0.01). Pathological observation showed that hepatocyte damage in GL group and GL+FSC group incline d to recover. Conclusion The results indicate that Ganoderma lucidum is an effective agent against hepatic injuries, especially combined wi th F ructus Schisandrae Chinensis, which may be associated with its anti-hepatocyte oxidation.
2.Evaluation of TDP in Treatment of pneumonia in Children
Yongwu WANG ; Yuhua CHEN ; Kaigui CAO ; Huiying DAI ; Defen LUO ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(04):-
110 patients under three years of age with pneumonia were admitted to this hospital in a period from August of 1982 to March of 1983. There were 68 males and 42 females. The patients were randomly divided into Group A and Group B .The symptoms and signs, the laboratory data, and the severity and duration of the illness of the patients of both groups were similar.After admission, laboratory examinations including WBC counts, throat swab cultures and determinations of immunity function were performed and chest x-ray films were taken for all the patients. Regular treatments were given to all of them but the patients of Group A received TDP radiation in addition.After comparing the clinical courses of the two groups, the authors found that TDP could cause more rapid disappearance of cough and moist rales in the lungs, shorten the time of recovery and the whole course of hospitalization, and hasten the absorption of pulmonary infiltrations as seen from the x-ray films. Furthermore, TDP is helpful to promote the immunity function by raising many immune indices. And the rate of lymphocyte transformation was also increased. Its influence on the bringing down of the fever to normal is not very remarkable.It is concluded that TDP radiation is a simple, safe and effective treatment for pneumonia and it is suitable to be used in children.
3.Obervations on TDP Therapy in Treatment of 110 Cases of Infantile Diarrhoea
Xiangying KONG ; Yongwu WANG ; Yuhua CHEN ; Huiying DAI ; Defen LUO ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(04):-
110 cases of infantile diarrhoea were admitted to this institute in a period from Aug. 30 to Dec. 22 of 1982.The patients were randomly divided into two groups, the TDP group and the control group. The general condition and the age distribution of the patients of both groups were similar. The patients of the TDP group received only TDP radiation instead of antibiotics and those of the control group received antibiotics therapy but no TDP. Other treatments such as fluid replacement, dietary regulation, etc, were the same in two groups. Stool samples were sent for routine examination and bacterial culture and blood samples for the determinations of the electrolyte levels, CO2CP, and immunity function for all the patients right after admission as well as just before discharge. The cure rate and course of the disease were similar in two groups. However the pathogenic organisms could still be revealed in the stool of the patients of the TDP group after recovery. But the rate of lymphocyte transformation was significantly higher in the patients of TDP group.It is concluded that TDP radiation is a simple, safe and effective treatment for infantile diarrhoea but its therapeutic mechanism remains obscure.
4.A cluster of COVID-19 caused by a presymptomatic case in Haikou
WU Qun ; ZENG Xiaoping ; WANG Mingchang ; CHEN Qin ; LI Yongwu ; ZHENG Zhijing ; WU Weixue
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;32(7):670-673
Objective:
To investigate a cluster of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)caused by latent infection in Haikou,so as to provide reference for the prevention and control of COVID-19 clusters.
Methods:
An epidemiological investigation was conducted according to the COVID-19 Prevention and Control Program(Fourth Edition). The course of diagnosis and treatment,clinical characteristics and field investigation data were collected to analyze the transmission chain and the intergeneration between cases.
Results :
Among 39 people involved,five confirmed cases and two asymptomatic infections were found,with an attack rate of 17.95%. The cases aged from 40 to 65 years and lived in the dormitories near the farm of Dongshan. The first case(named Case 1)closely contacted with a confirmed case of COVID-19 in Chengmai from January 28 to February 10,was isolated on February 13 and developed symptoms on February 16. The other six cases(Case 2 to Case 7)shared the water source with Case 1 from January 28 to February 13(within the incubation period of Case 1). They needed to open the power switch outside Case 1's room and the water valve in Case 1's washroom before the use of water. They might be infected by contacting the doorknob and the water valve contacted by Case 1,or by the aerosol formed after Case 1 used the washroom,then infected each other when living together. The onset of Case 2 to Case 7 was earlier than Case 1,and they had no travelling history in Hubei Province 14 days before and contacted no confirmed cases except Case 1. Therefore,Case 1 was the source of the cluster during his incubation period of COVID-19.
Conclusion
This was a cluster of COVID-19 due to latent transmission by living in the same area and touching the same objects indirectly,which indicated that COVID-19 was infectious in the incubation period.
5.Effect of Quality Control Circle on the Reasonable Ratio of Emergency Orthopedics Prescriptions
Xi CHENG ; Lei XI ; Ziming QIAN ; Tong YIN ; Yongwu CHEN ; Chenxia DU ; Hechun JIANG ; Zhangbao WU ; Tianlu SHI
China Pharmacist 2016;19(5):949-951
Objective:To study the effect of quality control circle(QCC)on the reasonable ratio of clinical prescriptions. Methods:The dispensed prescriptions in orthopedic emergency department were reviewed in our hospital,and the reasons of unreasonable prescriptions were analyzed. According to the QCC technique,the activities were implemented,the standardized work process was made out and the results were studied. Results:After the six-month QCC activities,the unreasonable ratio of emergency orthopedics prescriptions was reduced from 70% to 21% ,and the target yield rate was 140% and the improvement rate was 70% . Conclusion:The QCC has obvious effect on the improvement of reasonable ratio of emergency orthopedics prescriptions.
6.The E protein is a multifunctional membrane protein of SARS-CoV.
Qingfa WU ; Yilin ZHANG ; Hong LÜ ; Jing WANG ; Ximiao HE ; Yong LIU ; Chen YE ; Wei LIN ; Jianfei HU ; Jia JI ; Jing XU ; Jie YE ; Yongwu HU ; Wenjun CHEN ; Songgang LI ; Jun WANG ; Jian WANG ; Shengli BI ; Huanming YANG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2003;1(2):131-144
The E (envelope) protein is the smallest structural protein in all coronaviruses and is the only viral structural protein in which no variation has been detected. We conducted genome sequencing and phylogenetic analyses of SARS-CoV. Based on genome sequencing, we predicted the E protein is a transmembrane (TM) protein characterized by a TM region with strong hydrophobicity and alpha-helix conformation. We identified a segment (NH2-_L-Cys-A-Y-Cys-Cys-N_-COOH) in the carboxyl-terminal region of the E protein that appears to form three disulfide bonds with another segment of corresponding cysteines in the carboxyl-terminus of the S (spike) protein. These bonds point to a possible structural association between the E and S proteins. Our phylogenetic analyses of the E protein sequences in all published coronaviruses place SARS-CoV in an independent group in Coronaviridae and suggest a non-human animal origin.
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7.The C-terminal portion of the nucleocapsid protein demonstrates SARS-CoV antigenicity.
Guozhen LIU ; Shaohui HU ; Yongwu HU ; Peng CHEN ; Jianning YIN ; Jie WEN ; Jingqiang WANG ; Liang LIN ; Jinxiu LIU ; Bo YOU ; Ye YIN ; Shuting LI ; Hao WANG ; Yan REN ; Jia JI ; Xiaoqian ZHAO ; Yongqiao SUN ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Jianqiu FANG ; Jian WANG ; Siqi LIU ; Jun YU ; Heng ZHU ; Huanming YANG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2003;1(3):193-197
In order to develop clinical diagnostic tools for rapid detection of the SARS-CoV (severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus) and to identify candidate proteins for vaccine development, the C-terminal portion of the nucleocapsid (NC) gene was amplified using RT-PCR from the SARS-CoV genome, cloned into a yeast expression vector (pEGH), and expressed as a glutathione S-transferase (GST) and Hisx6 double-tagged fusion protein under the control of an inducible promoter. Western analysis on the purified protein confirmed the expression and purification of the NC fusion proteins from yeast. To determine its antigenicity, the fusion protein was challenged with serum samples from SARS patients and normal controls. The NC fusion protein demonstrated high antigenicity with high specificity, and therefore, it should have great potential in designing clinical diagnostic tools and provide useful information for vaccine development.
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8.Practice of Multidisciplinary Collaborative Prescription Review Mode in Key Monitored Drugs Management in Our Hospital
Aizong SHEN ; Shengyu ZHANG ; Yongwu CHEN ; Fangxue YAN ; Rong SHAO
China Pharmacy 2020;31(13):1646-1649
OBJECTIVE:To provide referenc e for the construction of prescription review model in medical institution and key monitored drugs management. METHODS :A multidisciplinary collaborative prescription review mode was established in the First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China (called“our hospital ”for short ). The prescription management group (composed of the president in charge ,the director of pharmacy department ,the director of medical department and the person in charge of pharmacy ,medicine,nursing and administrative management )was set up under the Pharmaceutical Affairs Management and Drug Treatment Committee ;and then prescription review expert group (be responsible for providing professional technical consultation and final evaluation of prescriptions )and prescription review working group (be responsible for the initial evaluation of prescriptions )were set up. According to the Drug Administration Law ,the Law of Licensed Doctors and the Law of Anti-unfair Competition Act and so on ,the Measures for the Supervision and Administration of Drug Purchase ,Sale and Use in our hospital was formulated. The multi-disciplinary collaborative prescription review procedure was established to intervene key monitored drugs prescriptions. The utilization rate of key monitored varieties and prescription reasonability in our hospital were investigated before (Jun. 2019)and after the intervention (Sept. 2019)by the mode. RESULTS :The multidisciplinary collaborative prescription review mode was established sucessfully. The proportion of key monitored drugs in total drug sales amount decreased from 1.322% before intervention to 0.735% after intervention (P=0.010). The irrational rate of prescriptions decreased from 46.76% before intervention to 15.70% after intervention (P=0.023). The main types of irrational prescriptions were inappropriate usage and dosage (18.52%),inappropriate indications(12.50%),inappropriateroute of administration (9.26%)before intervention changed into inappropriate usage and dosage (15.70%)after intervention ; other irrational prescription types had been significantly improved. CONCLUSIONS : The multidisciplinary collaborative prescription review model shows significant effect on key monitored drugs and reduce irrational use of this variety in the clinic significantly.
9.Construction and Practice of Special Management System for Carbapenems in Our Hospital
Aizong SHEN ; Shengyu ZHANG ; Yongwu CHEN ; Dan SU ; Rong SHAO
China Pharmacy 2021;32(12):1515-1519
OBJECTIVE:To esta blish a special management system of carbapenems ,and to standardize the clinical and rational application of carbapenem antibacterial drugs. METHODS :According to the requirements of the relevant documents of National Health Commission of the People ’s Republic of China ,the special management system of carbapenems in the First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China (called“our hospital ”in short )was constructed. The use intensity,reasonable rate of prescription and the detection rate of carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriaceae were analyzed before and after management. RESULTS :The special management system of carbapenems in our hospital included organization construction,information construction of special management ,prescription review of special management drugs ,prescription comment intervention and so on. After the implementation of the special management system ,the intensity of carbapenems use decreased from 2.78 to 2.03,the reasonable rate of prescription increased from 62.8% to 98.3%(P<0.05). The detection rates of Acinetobacter baumannii ,Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa resistance to carbapenems decreased from 91.4%,2.4%, 49.5% to 79.7%,1.6%,39.7%,respectively. However ,the detection rate of Klebsiella pneumoniae resistance to imipenem increased from 34.4% to 50.0%. CONCLUSIONS :The special management system of carbapenems in our hospital has achieved some results in practice ,which helps to reduce the abuse of these drugs and improve the reasonable level of drug use and reduce the detection rate of drug-resistant bacteria. At the same time ,hospital infection control of K. pneumoniae resistance to imipenem should be strengthened.
10.CHINA PH ARMACY Volume 33,Number 12,June 30,2022 Semimonthly Table of Contents Construction of total q uality managemen t system of clinica l comprehens ive evaluation of drugs in China
Rui ZHAO ; Ruofei HU ; Xiuyuan SHI ; Aizong SHEN ; Yongwu CHEN ; Fan LI ; Kun ZHAO
China Pharmacy 2022;33(12):1409-1414
OBJECTIVE To provide reference for scientifi c and standardized development of clinical comprehensive evaluation of drugs in China. METHODS Guided by the theory of total quality management (TQM),drawing lessons from the successful experience of the British and German conducting evaluation ,combining with plan-do-check-act cycle and other quality management methods and tools ,drug clinical comprehensive evaluation of total quality management system was constructed in accordance with the requirements for our country related policy and local practice. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS To construct total quality management system of clinical comprehensive evaluation of drugs in China from 5 aspects of organization system ,management process,assessment system ,evaluation and supervision platform ,support and guarantee mechanism. The organization system included national ,provincial and medical institutions ;management process should focus on the key links in the 3 stages of theme selection,evaluation and implementation ,and result transformation and application ;assessment system ,evaluation and supervision platform,support and guarantee mechanism should be established together so as to further improve the scientificity ,rationality, practicality and standardization of total quality management of clinical comprehensive evaluation of drugs. The development of total quality management is an effective starting point to promote the continual improvement of the drug clinical comprehensive evaluation;relevant government departments and the implementation of evaluation of medical institutions should further set up quality management consciousness ,establish report quality feedback mechanism and the results co-constructing and sharing mechanism and strengthen professional personnel training and innovation synergy regulation mode to ensure that the authenticity and reliability of evaluation results.