1.Preliminary analysis on genetic variation of Iphigenia indica by RAPD
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(06):-
Object To study on the genetic diversity and genetic structure of Iphigenia indica Kunth. Methods Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) was applied to detect DNA fingerprints of three populations of I. indicafrom Yunnan Province. Results Twenty primers were screened, and a total of 120 DNA fragments were amplified ranging from 0.2-3 kb, among which 71 (59.17%) were polymorphic. The average number of DNA band produced by each primer was 3.55. The Shannon index was (0.199 4) in Ca population, 0.200 7 in Cb population, 0.254 8 in Cc population, respectively; the average value of populations was 0.218 3. The Shannon index was 0.288 6 in species. Nei's genetic identity was 0.930 9 between Ca and Cb, 0.932 7 between Ca and Cc, 0.946 6 between Cb and Cc. G_(st) within population was (0.204 4.) Conclusion For the establishment of protective tactic and measure, and of the standard of good agriculture practice (GAP) growth and heredity breeding, RAPD analysis provides I. indicawith theoretical foundation and basal data.
2.Development and management of the information management system of metabolic disorder biobanks
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2013;(3):204-206,209
Metabolic diseases information consulting provides its clients with data and insight to help translation information medicine product development plans:for clinical,diagnosis,biologics,medical devices/combination products.Understanding the mechanisms by which specific protein functions contribute to metabolic disease pathogenesis is a great challenge.The barcode is the common nominator and identifier of a sample.This code can be utilized in both 2D form,capturing important identifiers for each sample type and origin.Visual database informational system,to impact on the quality of the analysis data generated.Our ultimate motivation lies in helping you to advance the translation medicine success of our hospital,and to optimize the benefit they provide to patients in need.
3.Lead compound optimization strategy (4)--improving blood-brain barrier permeability through structural modification.
Yu HONG ; Yu ZHOU ; Jiang WANG ; Hong LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(6):789-799
Blood-brain barrier is a natural protection for human body. It protects central nervous system from the interruption and damage of xenobiotics. However, it prevents potential drugs aimed at central nervous system, thus becomes an obstruction for the development of central nervous system drugs. The recent development of blood-brain barrier permeability research and several lead optimization strategies to improve blood-brain barrier permeability are reviewed. These structure optimization methods include increasing lipophilicity, reducing hydrogen bond doners, simplifying molecule, increasing rigidity, lowering polar surface area, avoiding acid group, prodrug strategy, modifying into active transporter's substrates, as well as avoiding P-glycoprotein recognized structures.
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4.Lead compound optimization strategy (4)--improving blood-brain barrier permeability through structural modification.
Yu HONG ; Yu ZHOU ; Jiang WANG ; Hong LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(6):789-99
Blood-brain barrier is a natural protection for human body. It protects central nervous system from the interruption and damage of xenobiotics. However, it prevents potential drugs aimed at central nervous system, thus becomes an obstruction for the development of central nervous system drugs. The recent development of blood-brain barrier permeability research and several lead optimization strategies to improve blood-brain barrier permeability are reviewed. These structure optimization methods include increasing lipophilicity, reducing hydrogen bond doners, simplifying molecule, increasing rigidity, lowering polar surface area, avoiding acid group, prodrug strategy, modifying into active transporter's substrates, as well as avoiding P-glycoprotein recognized structures.
5.Effect of methazolamide in patients with refractory uveitic macular edema
Yun-Bin, JIANG ; Hong, ZHU ; Yu-Hong, CHEN ; Hong, WANG
International Eye Science 2017;17(7):1359-1361
AIM:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of methazolamide in treating refractory uveitic macular edema.METHODS: Retrospective self-controlled study was designed.A total of 15 patients (20 eyes) with refractory uveitic macular edema which used methazolamide as adjuvant therapy were enrolled in Shanghai First People`s Hospital from January 2015 to June 2016.The changes of central macular thickness (CMT) and best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) were observed at baseline and 2, 4, 8wk after treatment.We also focused on the incidence of complications and relapse.RESULTS: The CMT was 445.95±154.10μm, 338.83±138.34μm, 251.50±40.20μm, 244.90±35.68μm at baseline, 2, 4 and 8wk after treatment, respectively.The differences among them were statistically significant (F=15.467, P<0.05).The BCVA (log MAR) were 0.40±0.17, 0.28±0.21, 0.19±0.20, 0.18±0.21 at baseline, 2, 4 and 8wk respectively, with a significant difference among them (F=5.208, P<0.05).When the cumulative dose reached to 700mg and 1400mg, no one had methazolamide-related complications;and when it came to 2800mg, 5 patients (33%) had methazolamide-related complication.After the withdrawal of methazolamide 1wk, 1 and 3mo, 3 patients (20%), 5 patients (33%) and 8 patients (53%) relapsed, respectively.CONCLUSION: Methazolamide is beneficial in improving macular edema and vision in 4wk.When the cumulative dose is more than 1400mg, we need pay attention to the complications.After discontinuing methazolamide for 1wk, macular edema relapsed in some patients, and more than half of patients recurred after 3mo.So the patients should be followed closely in 3mo after withdrawal of methazolamide.
6.A randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of combination of gemcitabine and carboplatin or paclitaxel and combination of paclitaxel and carboplatin in the treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
Qing GAO ; Fu-yuan WANG ; Hong YU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2011;33(11):874-876
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8.Operation Coordination for the da Vinci Robot Surgical System
Xiaofen YU ; Zhifei WANG ; Min HONG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2015;(6):570-573
[Summary] This paper reported the surgical cooperation in 72 cases of da Vinci robot operations between September 2014 and December 2014 in this hospital .All the 72 cases of total laparoscopic operation by using the da Vinci robot assistance were successfully completed, without robot faults caused by mismatch and nursing complications caused by improper nursing .We believe that nurse training with robot surgical system and qualification certification , preoperative patient visits , reasonable arrangement of operation room , careful observation with skilled coordination with the robot , proper postoperative placement of the robot , and maintenance and disinfection of the machine are crucial to a successful surgery .
9.Treatment of cervical disc herniation using coblation technology
Xiaoning WANG ; Wenwen WU ; Hong YU
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(13):-
[Objective]To retrospectively analyze the results of plasma-mediated coblation in treating cervical disc herniation.[Method]From January 2003 to April 2006,127 symptomatic cases(197 disc levels)with cervical contained disc herniation were treated with plasma-mediated coblation technology,including 81 males and 46 females,their average age was 49 years,the treated disc levels were 17 in C3、4,61 in C4、5,90 in C5、6 and 29 in C6、7 ,respectively.All patients were reported to have persistent cervical or unilateral arm pain for a minimum of three months and failed previous conservative treatment.MRI showed herniated cervical disc causing focal compression of the nerve root.An average percentage of symptom relief(VAS score)and subjective satisfaction were administered to measure symptoms at all visits.[Result]In the immediate post-operative period,124 patients reported significant amelioration of symptoms,3 patients complained of arm numbness did not change clinical status,one week after operation,percentage of symptom relief was 64%,perfect rate of subjective satisfaction was 91%.Patients were followed up for average 18 months(range 6~31 months)postoperatively.Percentage of symptom relief was 47%,perfect rate of subjective satisfaction was 62%.In the last follow-up,7 patients were observed a stabilization of clinical status over 2 years and in 15 patients the status was similar to preoperation.The other patients referred some residual symptoms and were still under follow-up.There were no complications observed such as hemorrhages,infections and nerve root injurys due to the procedure.[Conclusion]Our data indicate coblation procedure appearing to be less injury,safety,is a promising treatment option for patients with contained cervical disc herniation who have failed conservative therapies and are not considered candidates for open surgery,also supplementary therapy perioperatively in patients treated with cervical open surgery.
10.AN ANALYSIS OF THE FEATURES OF PRE-HOSPITAL SUDDEN DEATH
Shaoping SU ; Hong SHEN ; Yu WANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(04):-
In order to decrease the mortality of pre-hospital sudden death events(SDEs),their features especially those of cardiac sudden death were analyzed. 1030 pre-hospital emergent cases from 1973~1999 were analysed systematically. The total SDEs occurred in 106 cases, among the 68 cases of cardiovascular diseases, 89.7% had coronary heart diseases(CHD), AMI or OMI with re-infarction. There were two peak age stages of SDEs: the first was 46-55 years old stage(non-retaired age stage,22.6%), and the second stage was 66-75 years old(27.3%). The pre-hospital SDEs are the most emergent cases. Great attention must be paid to those with the history of cardiovascular diseases, especially those with the history of coronary cardiac events