2.Correlation analysis of the severity of EEG and secondary epilepsy in elderly patients with cerebral infarction
Ying MAO ; Fang WANG ; Feng YANG ; Feiyan SHOU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(17):2663-2666
Objective To investigate the correlation between EEG severity and secondary epilepsy in elderly patients with cerebral infarction.Methods 128 cases with cerebral infarction were selected as the research subjects. According to whether the patients happened secondary epilepsy,they were divided into the observation group (65 cases) and the control group (63 cases).The difference of EEG severity between the two groups was compared,and its correlation with secondary epilepsy was analyzed.Results There were 18 cases (27.69%)in the observation group graded as moderate differences,which was significantly higher than that in the control group of 12 cases (19.05%), the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =4.43,P =0.04).There were 23 cases (35.38%)in the observation group graded as severe differences,which was significantly higher than that in the control group of 9 cases (13.85%),the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =6.51,P =0.01 ).There were 21 cases(32.31%)of EEG changes of observation group being only diffuse abnormalities forms,which was significantly higher than that of the control group of 11 cases(17.46%),the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =4.18,P =0.04).There were 28 cases(43.08%)of EEG changes of the observation group being both focal abnormalities and diffuse abnor-malities forms,which was significantly higher than that of the control group of 14 cases(22.22%),the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =5.40,P =0.02).Compared open -closed test,hyperventilation provocation test results of the observation group being abnormal or not fit with the control group,the difference was not statistically significant (P >0.05).Conclusion According to the classification of EEG,EEG changes and EEG related tests to determine the severity of EEG.The more severe EEG,the greater the possibility of secondary epilepsy happen in patients with cerebral infarction.
3.Studies on release behavior of sustained release tablets of extracts of Gardenia by antioxidant activity.
Yi-wang GUO ; Zhuang ZHAO ; Yan-ke CHENG ; Di WANG ; Shou-ying DU ; Yang LU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(17):3274-3277
Using sustained release tablets of gardenia extract as model drug and DPPH radical scavenging capacity as antioxidant index, the feasibility of using pharmacodynamics index was explored to evaluate sustained release tablets. Applying the established quantifiable method of DPPH radical scavenging to the dissolved liquid of model drug, release profiles and biological effects profiles were drawn, and their correlation was discussed. A good correlation was observed by linear regression and f2 actor, suggesting that the indicator could be used to evaluate sustained release tabletsofextracts of gardenia in which iridoids were mainly involved.
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metabolism
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pharmacology
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Biphenyl Compounds
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metabolism
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Delayed-Action Preparations
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metabolism
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pharmacokinetics
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Free Radicals
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metabolism
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Gardenia
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chemistry
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Kinetics
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Linear Models
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Oxidation-Reduction
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drug effects
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Picrates
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Plant Extracts
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metabolism
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pharmacokinetics
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Tablets
4.Arterial switch operation:coronary artery pattern and surgical treatment(Report of 102 cases)
Sheng-Shou HU ; Xiaoqi WANG ; Ying-Long LIU ; Qingyu WU ; Shoujun LI ; Xiangdong SHEN ; Sheng LIU ;
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2003;0(04):-
Objective To summarize the coronary artery pattem of arterial switch operation(ASO),operative skill and surgical results.Methods Between October 1999 to October 2005,102 patients underwent arterial switch operation.The mean age was(8? 16)months ranged from 3 days to 7 years.The mean body weight was(5.9?3.2)kg,ranged from 2.5 kg to 20.0 kg.Most com- monly(74/102),the aorta was more or less to the right of the pulmonary artery.In 10 patients,the aorta was directly anterior to the pulmonary artery,and in 11 patients,the aorta was to the left of the pulmonary artery.The great arteries were side by side in 7 pa- tients.We used Leiden classification for coronary artery pattern by operative descriptions.The most prevalent coronary pattern [1LCx2R]was found in 69(67.6%),abnormal coronary artery pattern in 33(32.3%).Intramural course of coronary artery was fotmd In three patients.The Leeampte maneuver was used in all cases.In most patients,the "open trap door" or "bay window" tech- nique for coronary osfia transfer.Results Total mortality rate was 14.7 %(15 eases),6 cases(8.7 %)with normal coronary pattem and 9(27.3%)deaths 33 patients with abnormal coronary pattern.3 cases with coronary event occurred in 5 deaths of simple rIGA, 4 cases with coronary event in 6 deaths of complex TGA and 3 eases with coronary event in 4 deaths of Taussing-Bing anomaly.Con- clusion Complex coronary artery anatomy increases the operative risk.With experience or improving surgical technique,we may get better results.
5.Nucleic acid sequence homologous analysis of the 6 kb plasmid of Yersinia pestis
Xing-qi, DONG ; Hong-ying, ZHANG ; Peng, WANG ; Jia-xiang, YIN ; Min-shou, WU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2008;27(4):393-396
Objective To analyze nucleic acid sequence homology of the 6 kb(pYC) plasmid of Yersina. pestis (Y. pestis) isolated from Yurman by searching GenBank. Method The search of sequence similarity was accomplished with BLAST. Results The pYC plasmid sequence had high homology with some genes in nueleotide sequence, such as: 97.1% homology with Shigella sonnei pKYM, 92.1% homology with Haemophilus influenzae(H. influenzae) gene, Salmonella typhi (S. typhi) gene LT2 and plMVSI with 88.2% and 87.2% of homology respectively, Escherichia coli(E, coli) O157:H7 and K-12, ECOR31 with 81.4%, 81.4% and 84.7% of homology respectively. This plasmid ORFs could code for some proteins which were similar with others in GenBank, such as: ORFi and H. paragallinarum replication protein B(47.2%), ORF4 and E. coli hypothetical protein(52.7%), ORF5 and Y. pseudotuberculosis Tile (48.3%), ORF6 and E. coil Pilx5/VirB5-1ike protein (42.3%), Y. enterocolitica TriD protein(38.5%), ORFIO and S. typhimurium LT2, E. coli O157:H7 hypothetical protein(83.1% and 81.9%, respectively), ORF11 and E. coli, damage-inducible protein J(81.4%). Conclusions The pYC plasmid sequence has high homology with a few bacterial genes of Enterobacteriaceac. This plasmid may code for some proteins that are similar with hypothetical protein, damnge-indncible protein, TriD and TilE protein, Pilx5/VirB5-hke protein of Escherichia or Yersinia.
6.Application of High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation after Open Heart Surgery Treatment in Children with Congenital Heart Disease
sheng-li, LI ; xu, WANG ; yan, HE ; ying-long, LIU ; shou-jun, LI ; jun, YAN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(12):-
Objective To explore the application of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation(HFOV)postoperatively after open heart surgery in children with congenital heart disease.Methods From Jun.2007 to Jun.2008,a total of 1 957 cases were operated in pediatric center of Fuwai cardiovascular hospital.Thirteen cases of 1 957 were given HFOV.Among these 13 patients,8 were male and 5 were female;Age was(13.4?15.4)months.The range of weight was 4.2-12.5 kg.Four cases were tetralogy of Fallot,3 cases were transposition of the great arteries(1 case was corrective transposition of the great arteries),2 cases were total anomalous pulmonary venous connection,2 cases were total endocardial cushion defects,2 cases were pulmonary artery atresia,all patients were under cardiopulmonary bypass repaired operation except 1 patient with PAA under Blalock-Taussig procedure.All patients were mechanical ventilated after surgery.Results The duration of switching general mechanical ventilation to HFOV was(15.70?20.33)days and patients continued to be on HFOV about(10.0?7.5)days.In short term,the lung function of ventilation and gas exchange were be improved by HFOV,but the long-term result was not sa-tisfactory due to a high mortality.There were 5 survived(38.4%)in this group.Six cases of the patients succumbed to consolidation of lung.The commonest complication was pneumothorax(7 cases).Conclusions Short term of HFOV in children with congenital heart disease was satisfactory postoperatively.But there was a high mortality.HFOV can be regarded as a transition method for unsatisfactory long-term.
7.Relations between aggressive behavior and family factors among preschool children in Shanghai
Shou-Mei JIA ; Ling WANG ; Ying-Juan SHI ; Ping LI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2011;32(12):1216-1220
Objective To describe the prevalence of aggressive behavior among preschool children and its related family factors.Methods 1234 preschool children in ten kindergartens were rated on their aggressive behavior by their parents,using Child Behavior Checklist(CBCI),Parent Behavior Inventory(PBI)and a general questionnaire.Results The overall prevalence of aggressive behavior among preschool children was 12.9%(95% CI:11.0-15.0)according to the CBCL assessment,with the rate being slight higher(13.7%,93/680)in boys than in girls(11.9%,66/554).Data from logistic regression analysis showed that parents' hostile/coercive parenting style(OR=2.396,95%CI:1.636-3.510)and inconsistent parenting attitude between parents and grandparents(OR=1.867,95% CI:1.287-2.710)would lead to more aggressive behaviors in preschool children.Compared with childen without difficulty in falling asleep,those who often(OR=3.415,95% CI:1.901-6.135)or sometimes(OR=2.147,95% CI:1.256-3.671)had problem falling asleep at night had more aggressive behaviors.On the other hand,factors as:watching TV less than 1 hour each day (OR=0.252,95% CI:0.136-0.467),father in older age(OR=0.703,95% CI:0.503-0.983)and participating in regular outdoor activitiess(OR=0.6 1 7,95%CI:0.399-0.955)were protective factors to the aggressive behaviors of the children.Conclusion The prevalence of aggressive behavior in preschool children was high which called for more attention.Intervention programs targeting the family should consider the influencing factors as ways of parenting,consistent attitude on parenting in the family etc.to reduce the occurrence of aggressive behavior among preschool children.
8.Optimization of extraction process of prescription of compound Nanxing pain-relieving cataplasm by combining orthogonal design and pharmacodynamic experiment.
Ying LI ; Shou-Ying DU ; Yang LU ; Jie BAI ; Pan XU ; Ying-Zi WANG ; Yue WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(16):2590-2593
OBJECTIVETo discuss the optimum extraction process of compound Nanxing pain-relieving cataplasm through orthogonal design and pharmacodynamic experiment
METHODThe orthogonal experiment method was adopted to optimize the ethanol extraction process with Angelica dahurica, Ligusticum chuanxiong and other herbs. The anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of extracts from volatile oil in such herbs as syzygium aromaticum with different extraction processes were compared by tail pain tenderness test and food-pad swelling in mice, in order to optimize the extraction process of extracts from volatile oil in such herbs as syzygium aromaticum.
RESULTThe optimum extraction process of A. dahurica, L. chuanxiong and other herbs for compound Nanxing pain-relieving cataplasm were as follows: adding 8-fold amount of 70% alcohol, extracting for 2 times with 1.5 h each time. The 95% ethnol extracts of syzygium aromaticum and other herbs had more effect in the increasing the threshold of pain and the inhibition of toe swelling of mice than volatile oil obtained from steam distillation as well as volatile oil and water decoction obtained from steam distillation.
CONCLUSIONThe method is simple and reliable that it can provide technical reference for the development of modern preparations of compound Nanxing pain-relieving cataplasm.
Analgesics ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Animals ; Chemical Fractionation ; methods ; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ; methods ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Ethanol ; chemistry ; Mice ; Oils, Volatile ; chemistry ; Pain ; drug therapy
9.SHARP-2 gene silence by lentiviral-based short hairpin RNA interference prolongs survival time of rat kidney transplant recipients
Zhangfei SHOU ; Huaying XIAO ; Yifang XU ; Yuanzhi WANG ; Yi YANG ; Hong JIANG ; Huiping WANG ; Ying CHEN ; Yiwen LI ; Jianghua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2009;25(6):458-464
Objective To investigate if rat enhancer of split- and hairy-related protein-2 (SHARP-2) short hairpin RNA interference (shRNAi) prolongs the survival time of rat kidney transplant recipients. Methods Gene recombinant procedures, transfection and co-transfection were carried out to introduce short hairpin RNA interference sequences target for SHARP-2 into 3rd generation self-inactivated lentiviral-ViraPower packaging mix. Limiting dilution method was used for viral titration. Real-time PCR was employed for quantification of gene expression. Rat kidney transplantation was utilized to investigate the effect of SHARP-2 gene silence on the recipient survival. Results A lentiviral-based shRNAi construct LV-SHARP-2iC showed 84% SHARP-2 gene silence efficiency in normal rat kidney cells. At multiplicity of infection 20, 57% T cells could be transfected by lentivirus with spinoculation method. In activated T cells, SHARP-2 g ene silence resulted in 61.3% and 68.7% reduction of intedeukin 2 (IL-2) and interferon γ (IFN-γ) gene expression. When donor kidney was perfused with 5×107 TU LV-SHARP-2iC, the median survival time prolonged for 4-5 days as compared to blank and scramble control groups. Conclusions A recombinant lentivirus LV-SHARP-2iC that effectively silence SHARP-2 gene expression is constructed successfully, leading to the inhibition of IL-2 and IFN-γ. LV-SHARP-2iC treatment can prolong the survival time of rat kidney transplant recipients.
10.Separation, purification and primary reverse cholesterol transport study of Cordyceps militaris polysaccharide.
Shou-Dong GUO ; Ying-Jie CUI ; Ren-Zhong WANG ; Ren-Yuan WANG ; Wen-Xue WU ; Teng MA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(17):3316-3320
The authors designed to separate, purify and determine the monosaccharide composition of the polysaccharide from Cordyceps militaris, and study its effect on reverse cholesterol transport in vivo by isotope tracing assay. Polysaccharides were separate and purify by ion exchange column Q-sepharose Fast Flow and size exclusion column Sephacryl S200HR; the molecular weight and monosaccharide composition of the polysaccharides were determined by high performance gel permeation chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography coming with pre-column derivation, respectively. Finally, three purified polysaccharides CMBW1, CMBW2 and CMYW1 were obtained, their total carbohydrate contents were 87%, 89%, 95%, respectively; their protein contents were 6.5%, 1.3%, 2.8%, respectively; their molecular weights were 772.1, 20.9, 13.2 kDa, respectively; CMBW1 was composed of mannose, glucosamine, rhamnose, glucuronic acid, glucose, galactose and arabinose with a molar ratio of 7.25: 0.17: 1.29: 0.23: 6.30: 11.08: 0.79; CMBW2 was composed of mannose, glucosamine, galactose and arabinose with a molar ratio of 2.40: 0.16: 2.92: 0.24; CMYW1 was composed of mannose, glucosamine, glucuronic acid and glucose with a molar ratio of 0.59: 0.57: 0.45: 25.61. Polysaccharide at 50 mg x kg(-1) could significantly improve the transport of 3H- cholesterol to blood and excretion from feces. All of the three purified polysaccharides CMBW1, CMBW2 and CMYW1 were heteropolysaccharide; and they could improve reverse cholesterol transport in vivo, the underlying mechanisms are being studied.
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Biological Transport
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drug effects
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Cholesterol
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metabolism
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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instrumentation
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methods
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Cordyceps
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chemistry
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Mice
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Monosaccharides
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analysis
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isolation & purification
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Polysaccharides
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Tritium