1.Clinical Study on Treatment of Non-motor Symptoms of Parkinson Disease by Zishen Pingchan Granules
Xiaolei YUAN ; Qing YE ; Canxing YUAN ; Jie ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(9):25-29
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of Zishen Pingchan Granules in treating non-motor symptoms (NMS) of Parkinson disease (PD). Methods A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was used. 124 patients with PD were randomly divided into the treatment group (n=62) and the control group (n=62). Patients not yet taking Western medicine were suspended the application of Western medicine, receiving direct TCM treatment. Patients who had already taken Western medicine were added TCM on the basis of original medicine dosage and method. The treatment group was given Zishen Pingchan Granules, while the control group was treated with placebo granule, once a bag, twice a day. The treatment lasted for 12 weeks. The clinical efficacy was assessed by using unified PD rating scale (UPDRSⅡ–Ⅲ), the scale for outcomes in PD for autonomic symptoms (SCOPA-AUT), Parkinson disease sleep scale (PDSS) and dosage of levodopa. Results The UPDRSⅡ and UPDRS Ⅲscores of the treatment group and the control group after 4, 8, and 12 week of treatment had no difference at each time point compared with before treatment (P>0.05). There was no statistical significance in scores of UPDRSⅡ and UPDRSⅢ after treatment (P>0.05). Efficacy of SCOPA-AUT in treatment group after treatment was significantly better than the control group; There was statistical significance in constipation, salivation, nocturia and sweating in SCOPA-AUT between the two groups after treatment (P<0.05). Compared with before treatment, PDSS scores in treatment group after 8 and 12 weeks of treatment increased significantly (P<0.05). After 4, 8, and 12 weeks of treatment, PDSS scores in treatment group were much higher than control group (P<0.01). By comparing PDSS score in the two groups before and after treatment, it showed that treatment group had better efficacy in extending the time to sleep, reducing nocturia, nightmares, and hallucinations (P<0.05). After 12 weeks of treatment, dosage of levodopa in control group increased significantly, which treatment group was much lower than the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Zishen Pingchan Granules can improve the autonomic dysfunctionin and sleep quality of PD patients, and can significantly reduce the dosage of levodopa.
2.Effects of traditional Chinese herbal medicine on the neurobehavioral manifestations and the activity of dopamine D2 receptor in corpora striatum of rats with levodopa-induced dyskinesias
Canxing YUAN ; Qing YE ; Jie WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Chonggang YUAN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2008;6(10):1024-8
OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of traditional Chinese herbal medicine (TCM) for nourishing liver and kidney, clearing meridians and removing toxic substances, on the neurobehavioral manifestations and the activity of the dopamine D2 receptor in rat with levodopa-induced dyskinesias (LID). METHODS: The rat model of Parkinson's disease (PD) was established by injecting 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) into right substantia nigra of brain, then, the model of LID in rat was produced by injecting levodopa (LD) and benserazide for 4 weeks. The rats were divided into normal control group, 4-week LD treated group, 4-week LD plus TCM treated group, 8-week LD treated group, and 8-week LD plus TCM treated group, and the effect of the TCM on neurobehavioral manifestations was observed. The radioligand binding assay (RLBA) and Scatchard drawing were used to measure the maximal binding capacity of receptor (Bmax) and equilibrium dissociation constant (KD) of the dopamine D2 receptor in corpora striatum. RESULTS: Compared with the 4-week LD treated group and 8-week LD treated group, TCM could decrease abnormal involuntary movement scores of the rats with LID; the RLBA revealed that the dopamine D2 receptor Bmax significantly increased (P<0.05, P<0.01) and the KD significantly decreased (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: TCM can improve the activity of the dopamine D2 receptor and relieve the symptoms of LID.
3.Expression of macrophage activator Polytuftsin in Pichia pastoris and analysis of its biological activity
Qing MIAO ; Wei YUAN ; Yunxia WAN ; Jie MA
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2009;18(5):257-260
Objective To investigate the secrection of Polytuftsin, a macrophage activator in Pichia pastoris expression system. Methods The recombinant plasmid encoding polytuftsin was transformed into the yeast by chemical method, and the positive clones were screened and expressed under the induction of methanod. It was observed that the influence of polytuftsin on macrophage in vivo and in vitro. Results It was verified that the recombinant products was confirmed to be our target protein by SDS-PAGE analysis and PCR assay. The expressed product could activate macrophage to secret cytokine and enhance the capacity of macrophages to kill L1210 tumor cells, the maximum killing rate is up to 40 %. In vivo the leukemia therapeutic trial, the time of tumor arise was delayed; the survival time of L1210 tumor-bear mice treated with Polytuftsin was extended, which is about 20 day. Conclusion The recombination protein polytuftsin, which could activate macrophage and has anti-tumor activity.
4.Carotid Intima Media Thickness and Pulse Pressure Index In Elderly Essential Hypertensive Patients
Jie SHI ; Yuan-Hui HU ; Xiu-Yang SHANG ; Jie WANG ; Gai-Di GAO ; Qing-Qiao SONG ;
Chinese Journal of Hypertension 2007;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the relationship between carotid intima media thickness (IMT) and pulse pressure index (PPI) in elderly hypertensive patients.PPI was defined as 24 h mean pulse pressure(PP)/24 h mean SBP.Methods One hundred and three elderly hypertensive patients were categorized by PPI level:group A (PPI
5.Medication rule for treatment of functional dyspepsia: an analysis of traditional Chinese medicine literature based on China National Knowledge Internet.
Hong-ling XIAO ; Yuan-jie WU ; Xiang WANG ; Yi-fang LI ; Zheng-qing FANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(19):3866-3869
By retrieving the clinical research literature of treatment functional dyspepsia by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) from January 2004 to December 2014 based on China National Knowledge Internet (CNKI), we would establish a TCM decoction database for treating functional dyspepsia in this study. One hundred and sixty-four literature were included, involving 159 prescriptions, 377 medicines, in a total of 1 990 herbs. These herbs can be divided into 18 categories according to the effectiveness; and qi-regulating herbs, blood circulation herbs, and antipyretic herbs ranked top three ones according to the frequency of usage of the herbs, whose medicine usage frequency accounted for 51.81%. Usage frequency of 16 herbs was over 30, and Atractylodes, Radix, Poriaranked top three according to the usage frequency. Medicinal properties were divided into 9 kinds according to the frequency statistics, and the top three were warm, flat, and cold. Taste frequency statistics were classifiedinto 9 kinds, and the top three were acrid, sweet, and bitter. In frequency statistics of the meridian tropism of herbs, it was classifiedinto 11 kinds, and the top three were spleen, stomach, lung. The analysis can provide a reference for treatment and study of TCM of functional dyspepsia.
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6.Effect of genistein combined with anastrozole on mammary tumors in ovariectomized rats.
Li WANG ; Xin-Mei KANG ; Ying SONG ; Wen-Jie MA ; Hong ZHAO ; Qing-Yuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2014;34(4):486-489
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the inhibitory effect of genistin combined with anastrozole on the growth and apoptosis of breast tumor tissue, and to study their anti-cancer mechanism by using the model of 7,12-dimethylbenz [alpha] anthracene (DMBA)-induced mammary tumors following ovariectomy in Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats.
METHODSThe DMBA induced postmenopausal SD rats were randomly divided into the control group, the genistein group, the anastrozole group, and the genistein combined with anastrozole group. The growth of tumors was observed in each group. The proliferation index and apoptosis index of tumor cells were determined. Moreover, estradiol (E2) and 17beta-HSD1 mRNA levels were determined by ELISA and RT-PCR respectively.
RESULTSThe tumor growth was inhibited in the genistein group and the anastrozole group. The inhibitory ratio was significantly higher in the genistein combined with anastrozole group (P < 0.05). Compared with the control group, levels of E2 and 17beta-HSD1 mRNA decreased more significantly in the genistein combined with anastrozole group (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSGenistein could suppress the growth of mammary tumors in postmenopausal rats. It showed synergistic effect when combined with anastrozole, which resulted in reduced levels of E2 and 17beta-HSD1 mRNA. It had inhibitory effect on the growth of breast tumors.
17-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases ; metabolism ; Animals ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Estradiol ; metabolism ; Female ; Genistein ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental ; chemically induced ; pathology ; Nitriles ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Ovariectomy ; Postmenopause ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Triazoles ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology
7.Relationship between Obesity Phenotypes and Adipocytokines in Children
mei-xian, ZHANG ; jie, MI ; ming, LI ; xiao-yuan, ZHAO ; hong, CHENG ; dong-qing, HOU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(08):-
Objective To explore the relationship between obesity phenotypes and adipocytokines in children.Methods Based on the Beijing child and adolescent metabolic syndrome (BCAMS) study,3 508 children (1 788 boys and 1 720 girls) aged 6-18 were recruited.In this study,participants were categorized into four groups:226 cases in general obese group,192 cases in abdominal obese group,1 004 cases in combined obese group and 2 086 cases in non-obese group,according to the sex,age,specific body mass index(BMI),and waist circumference (WC) equal to or greater than the 90th percentile for age and gender of school children in Beijing in 2004.The levels of plasma insulin,serum leptin,resistin and adiponectin were measured by sensitive,specific double-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA).Analysis of covariance,multivariate linear regression and binary logistic regression analysis were performed.Results There were highest plasma insulin and serum leptin,and lowest adiponectin levels in combined obese group than those in other obese groups and non-obese group and resistin level in abdominal obese group was highest than those in other obese groups or non-obese group.Among subjects with general obesity and conbined obesity,WC was more important factor than BMI for plasma insulin[?(WC)=0.158 P0.05].With covariates adjusted,the odds ratios(OR)and 95% confidence intervals of general obesity,abdominal obesity and combined obesity were 3.46(2.44-4.91),5.41(3.87-7.57) and 10.10(8.26-12.35) for predicting hyperinsulinemia,respectively,5.83(4.02-8.45),7.07(4.97-10.05)and 20.82(16.49-26.28) for hyperleptinaemia,respectively,1.47(1.05-2.07),2.0(1.42-2.80) and 2.66(2.23-3.18) for hypoadiponectinaemia,respectively.Serum resistin was highest in abdominal obesity.Conclusion The levels of adipocytokines in children were correlated with the phenotypes of obesity,especially for abdominal obesity.
8.Clinical study of comprehensive Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment for limb dysfunction after ischemic stroke
Jianli NI ; Zhiheng MA ; Dongmei WU ; Jie HUANG ; Zhongdong WANG ; Xiaojun YI ; Qing YUAN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2021;43(2):128-132
Objective:To evaluate the clinical effect of Limb dysfunction after the comprehensive treatment of ischemic stroke by Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).Methods:A total of 160 patients with limb dysfunction after ischemic stroke. Who in line with the inclusion criteria, were randomly divided into 2 groups by random number table, 80 cases each. These patients were treated in Multicenter Union Hospital from June 2017 to Janunry 2019. The patients in the control group were given basic Western medicine treatment and rehabilitation training, while the patients in the observation group were given a comprehensive treatment combined with traditional Chinese medicine based on the control group (Chinese herbs, herbal fumigation and ear point press). Both groups were treated for 4 weeks and follow-up for 2 months. The Fugl-Meyerscale were used to evaluate the degree of limb dysfunction and balance dysfunction, the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale were used for assessing the damage extent of nerve function, the Barthel index for evaluating the mobility of daily life. The clinical efficacy was evaluated according to the method of Brunnstrom assessment.Results:After treatment, the Limb strong spasm (1.57 ± 0.36 vs. 1.98 ± 0.53, t=5.724), Hemianesthesia (1.37 ± 0.31 vs. 1.80 ± 0.36, t=8.096), Inhibited bending and stretching (1.31 ± 0.25 vs. 1.84 ± 0.46, t=9.055) in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group ( P<0.01). The Fugl-Meyer activity and balance rating in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group ( t values were 2.739, 4.705, respectively, P<0.05 or P<0.01). The total effective rate of observation group was 93.3% (78/80), the control group was 73.3% (71/80), and there exist statistical significance ( χ2=4.783, P=0.028) in the two group’s comparative difference. Conclusion:The comprehensive TCM treatment can improve the hemiplegia syndrome of ischemic stroke patients and their limb activity and balance function, promote their neural functional recovery, enhance the activity of their daily life and clinical efficacy.
9.Analysis of the allergic reaction types of Chinese medicine injection based on immunotoxicty.
Zhi-fei WANG ; Qing-hua AI ; Yuan-yuan LI ; Jun-jie JIANG ; Lian-xin WANG ; Wei YANG ; Yan-ming XIE
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(24):4762-4765
The purpose of the study is to find the allergic reaction types and characteristics of Chinese medicine injection ( CMI). The authors monitored patients who used Shuxuetong injection, Dengzhan Xixin injection, Shenqi Fuzheng injection, Shenmai injection, Ciwujia injection, Shuxuening injection, Tanreqing injection, Reduning injection, a total of 150,000 cases were monitored. They used a nested case-control design to group the patients and obtained the serum samples from 14 allergic patients and 55 matched patients. They used enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect serum C3, C4, IgE, IgG, MCT-P, and judge the allergic reaction types: Shuxuetong injection hypersensitivity (1 case), can not determine (1 case); Dengzhan Xixin injection hypersensitivity (1 case), hypersensitivity & anaphylactoid reaction (1 case), can not determine (1 case); Shenqi Fuzheng injection hypersensitivity (3 cases), can not determine (1 case); Shenmai injection anaphylactoid reaction (1 case); Ciwujia injection can not determine (1 case), Shuxuening injection can not determine (1 case), Tanreqing injection can not determine (1 case), Reduning injection can not determine (1 case). The results showed that the main type of allergic reaction of CMI was hypersensitivity, the type of allergic reaction was closely related to the varieties of CMI, the hypersensitivity and anaphylactoid reaction might occur in one patient at the same time which used Dengzhan Xixin injection.
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10.Operative treatment of complex posterior tibial plateau fractures via posterior approach
Jinli ZHANG ; Tianxiang YUAN ; Baotong MA ; Xibu LIU ; Shuqiang YUAN ; Qing CAO ; Jie SUN ; Baocheng ZHAO ; Qiang DONG ; Tieliang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(4):326-330
Objective To evaluate the clinical results of operative treatments for the complex posterior tibial plateau fractures via posterior approach. Methods Eleven cases with complex posterior tibial plateau fracture from June 2008 through June 2010 were reviewed retrospectively. There were 7 males and 4females, with age from 33 years to 60 years (average, 47.8 years). According to AO classification, there were 41-B2.2.4 type in 2 cases, 41-B3.1.2 type in 3, 41-B3.3.2 type in 3, 41-B3.1.2 type combined 41-B3.3.2 type in 2, 41-C3.3 type in 1. Carlson posterior lateral approach were used in 5 cases, posterior medial approach were used in 3 cases, and posterior medial and/or lateral approach combined with anterior approach were used in 3 cases. All fractures were fixed with plates. Autogenous ilium grafts were used if necessary.Results All cases were followed up. The average follow-up time was 1.6 years (range, 3-24 months). At the final follow-up visit, bone union was obtained in all cases. The mean Rasmussen score was 16.7 (range, 15-18), and the mean HSS was 86.2 (range, 75-96). The postoperative knee range of motion were 0°-135°, 0°-130° and -10°-125° in 5 cases with posterior lateral plateau fractures, 3 cases with posterior medial plateau fractures and 3 cases with anterior and posterior plateau and intercondylar fractures respectively. There was no vascular and nerve injuries. Loosing or breaking of hardware's was not found. Conclusion The Carlson posterior lateral and/or medial approach is preferred for the complex posterior plateau fractures, with the advantages of direct reduction and stabilization.