1.Growth and Development of Atractylodes chinensis and Microecological Response of Cultivated Soil Mediated by Two Microbial Fertilizers
Xuewei LIU ; Chunping XIAO ; Lili WENG ; Zhaoyang LI ; Xinxing HU ; Bo LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(18):157-165
ObjectiveThe effects of two microbial fertilizers (Bacillus subtilis fertilizer and Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer) on the growth and development, the accumulation of active ingredients, and the microbial community diversity of rhizosphere soil of Atractylodes chinensis were investigated. MethodsA field experiment was carried out with two-year-old Atractylodes chinensis as the test material. Plant samples were collected during the wilt stage (September 26, 2023) to determine the general agronomic traits of Atractylodes chinensis. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was utilized to evaluate the effects of microbial fertilizers on the synthesis and accumulation of four active ingredients (atractylodin, atractylon, β-eudesmol, and atractylenolide Ⅰ) in Atractylodes chinensi. PacBio Sequel sequencing technology was used to explore the differences in bacterial community structures and diversity in the rhizosphere soil of Atractylodes chinensis treated with different microbial fertilizers. ResultsThe two microbial fertilizers had significant growth-promoting effects on Atractylodes chinensis. Compared with those of the CK group, the stem diameter, stem and leaf dry and fresh weight, and rhizome dry and fresh weight of Atractylodes chinensis significantly increased by 0.47-1.07 times (P<0.05) after the application of the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer (16 kg/667 m2), and those significantly increased by 0.62-0.96 times (P<0.05) after the application of the Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer (1.5 kg/667 m2). The effect on plant height was not significant. The application of two microbial fertilizers was beneficial to the accumulation of atractylodin, atractylon, β-eudesmol, and atractylenolide Ⅰ (P<0.01), and the effect of the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer on the accumulation of active ingredients of Atractylodes chinensis was better than that of the Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer. The results of high-throughput sequencing showed that compared with the CK group, the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer (8 kg/667 m2) could significantly increase the diversity of rhizosphere bacterial species by regulating the Simpson index and Shannon index (P<0.05), and the Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer significantly reduced the bacterial diversity (P<0.05). The relative abundance of dominant bacteria was compared at the phylum and genus levels. The relative abundance of Proteobacteria (45.73%) and Burkholderia_Caballeronia_Paraburkholderia (9.98%) significantly increased after the application of the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer (P<0.01), and the relative abundance of Acidobacteriota (20.53%) and Sphingomonas (3.63%) increased significantly (P<0.01) after the application of the Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer. The relative abundance of beneficial bacteria in the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer was slightly higher than that in the Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer. Pearson correlation analysis showed that Burkholderia_Caballeronia_Paraburkholderia and Sphingomonas were positively correlated with the content of atractylodin, atractylon, β-eudesmol, and atractylenolide Ⅰ (P<0.05). ConclusionThe application of the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer and Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer can increase the yield of medicinal materials and promote the synthesis and accumulation of active ingredients by regulating the rhizosphere microecological diversity of Atractylodes chinensis, and the application effect of the Bacillus subtilis fertilizer is better than that of the Trichoderma harzianum-Purpureocillium lilacinum compound fertilizer.
2.Effect of negative pressure closed drainage combined with active factor dressing and flap transfer in the treatment of Gustilo type Ⅲ tibiofibula fracture
Minfeng XIAO ; Jinchun XIAO ; Chunping ZHU ; Zhao LU
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2024;32(8):854-857
Objective To explore the application effect of negative pressure sealing drainage combined with active factor dressing and flap transfer in Gustilo Ⅲ type tibiofibular fractures.Methods From March 2019 to March 2022,92 patients with Gustilo type Ⅲ tibiofibular fracture admitted to the Department of Orthopaedics of the Third People's Hospital of Zhangjiagang City were randomly divided into the experimental group(internal and external fixation+flap transfer+negative pressure sealing drainage+active factor dressing,n=46)and the control group(internal and external fixation+flap transfer+conventional dressing change+active factor dressing,n=46),and the clinical indexes,clinical efficacy,ankle joint function,lower limb function and complications were compared.Result The hospital stay time(25.32±8.36)d,the flap healing time(9.69±1.24)d,the fracture healing time(8.24±1.84)month and the wound healing time(14.24±3.84)d of the experimental group were shorter than those of the control group(43.44±11.84)d,(11.53±2.07)d and(9.12±2.50)month,(50.11±5.12)d(P<0.05).The total effective rate of the experimental group(93.48%,43 cases/46 cases)was higher than that of the control group(71.74%,33 cases/46 cases,P<0.05).The ankle pain scores of both groups after treatment were lower than before treatment,and the experimental group was lower than the control group,and the scores of ankle function and stability,the scores of American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgery(AOFAS)and the knee joint score of American Hospital for Special Surgery(HSS)after treatment were higher in both groups than before treatment,and the experimental group was higher than the control group(P<0.05).The total complication rate of the experimental group(4.34%,2 cases/46 cases)was lower than that of the control group(17.39%,8 cases/46 cases,P<0.05).Conclusion The application of negative pressure closed drainage combined with active factor dressing in Gustilo typeⅢ tibia and fibula fracture is effective,can promote postoperative wound recovery,improve ankle and lower limb function,and the incidence of complications is low.
3.Consistency and difference analysis of ultrasound and dual-energy computed tomography in assessing gouty knee arthritis
Mengmeng YAN ; Meixia DU ; Lishan XIAO ; Yuchen LI ; Xiaoli LI ; Cheng ZHAO ; Chunping NING
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2024;33(7):597-602
Objective:To assess the consistency of ultrasound and dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) in the diagnosis of gouty arthritis(GA), reasons of the differences were further analyzed.Methods:The ultrasound and DECT images of 150 knee joints from 147 patients diagnosed with gout at the Gout Specialty Clinic of Qingdao University Affiliated Hospital from February 2022 to October 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. According to anatomy, the knee joint was anatomically segmented into five regions: intra-articular, anterior, posterior, medial, and lateral.Location of monosodium urate (MSU) deposition was meticulously recorded. The Kappa consistency test was employed to assess the consistency of the two examination results in different regions of the knee joint. The McNemar chi-square test was utilized to conduct a differential analysis between DECT and ultrasound results.Results:Double contour sign(DCS) (81.2%, 92/112) was the most common intra-articular ultrasound sign in knee joints with GA. In the extra-articular region, MSU was commonly deposited in and around the popliteal tendon (ultrasound: 51.6%, 66/128; DECT: 54.7%, 70/128). Corresponding MSU deposits on DECT were found in 9 of 92 joints with DCS and in 9 of 49 joints with aggregates detected on ultrasound.In the assessment of MSU deposits, ultrasound showed an overall higher positive rate than DECT (87.3% vs. 72.3%, P=0.001), with poor consistency between the two examinations (Kappa=0.153). In distinct anatomical regions, ultrasound and DECT showed high consistency in the medial (Kappa=0.697) and lateral (Kappa=0.718) sides and the difference was not statistically significant ( P>0.05). Intra-articular (Kappa=0.289) and anterior (Kappa=0.303) regions exhibited only fair consistency, with statistically significant diagnostic differences ( P<0.05). When exclusively assessing cases with tophus, ultrasound and DECT demonstrated high consistency in the medial and lateral aspects(Kappa=0.685, 0.748) without statistical difference ( P>0.05). In the anterior region, the consistency between the two examinations was moderate (Kappa=0.256), while in the intra-articular region, the consistency of the two methods was lower (Kappa=0.147), and the differences was statistically significant ( P<0.001). Conclusions:Both ultrasound and DECT exhibit good diagnostic capabilities for gouty knee arthritis.However, the consistency between the two techniques varies in different anatomical locations. Clinical assessment should be tailored based on the specific anatomical position. DECT has an advantage in evaluating intra-articular MSU deposits, while ultrasound is more sensitive to detect early and scattered MSU deposits.
4.Clinical value of the Thyroid Follicular Tumor Ultrasound Risk Stratification System in differentiating thyroid follicular carcinoma and follicular adenoma
Lishan XIAO ; Yuchen LI ; Mengmeng YAN ; Meixia DU ; Cheng ZHAO ; Chunping NING
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2024;33(9):791-799
Objective:To assess the discriminatory value of the Thyroid Follicular Tumor Ultrasound Risk Stratification System (F-TIRADS) in differentiating follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC) from follicular thyroid adenoma (FTA), and to compare its performance with other risk stratification systems(RSS).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 325 patients (327 thyroid nodules) diagnosed postoperatively as FTC or FTA at Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from January 2016 to December 2023. The cases were divided into FTC group (81 nodules) and FTA group (246 nodules). The nodules were classified based on F-TIRADS, the 2020 Chinese Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (C-TIRADS), the 2015 American Thyroid Association guidelines (ATA guidelines), and the 2017 European Thyroid Association Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (EU-TIRADS) by two ultrasound physicians. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis was used to identify independent predictors associated with FTC. Diagnostic performance of the 4 RSS was compared using postoperative pathological results as the gold standard.Results:Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed maximum diameter, solid composition, hypoechogenicity, unclear or angular margins, marginal or ring calcifications, trabecular structure, and central blood flow were independent predictors of FTC( OR=1.914, 3.427, 9.926, 9.163, 45.918, 3.191, 8.936, respectively; all P<0.05). Within each RSS, the actual malignancy rate increased with higher risk categories, aligning closely with the recommended malignancy rates (except for ATA guidelines). The optimal cut-off values for distinguishing FTC from FTA were FTC risk 50%-90% in F-TIRADS, C-TIRADS 4B, moderately suspicious nodules in ATA guidelines, and EU-TIRADS 4, with areas under the curve of 0.916, 0.808, 0.827, and 0.836, respectively. F-TIRADS demonstrated the best overall performance (sensitivity: 82.72%, specificity: 82.93%), with significant differences compared with C-TIRADS, ATA guidelines, and EU-TIRADS (all P<0.05). Conclusions:F-TIRADS is highly effective in distinguishing FTA from FTC, outperforming C-TIRADS, ATA Guidelines, and EU-TIRADS. Clinicians should pay close attention to solid hypoechoic nodules with unclear or angular margins, marginal or ring calcifications, central blood flow, or a trabecular structure.
5.Protective effects of a sunscreen lotion containing Calendula extracts on children′s skin after sun exposure: a single-center, randomized, parallel controlled clinical study
Shan WANG ; Lei JIAO ; Ying LIU ; Mutong ZHAO ; Chunping SHEN ; Yuanyuan XIAO ; Li LI ; Yuan LIANG ; Jing TIAN ; Yang WANG ; Lin MA
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2024;57(6):562-566
Objective:To investigate the protective effects of a sunscreen lotion containing Calendula extracts on children′s skin against sun exposure, as well as to evaluate its safety and tolerability when applied to children.Methods:A single-center, randomized, split-body/face study was conducted on 200 healthy children aged 3 - < 18 years, who were enrolled from Beijing Children′s Hospital, Capital Medical University from July to August 2022. The participants were randomly and equally divided into Group A (the left side of the body/face topically treated with the test sunscreen, and the right side with the control sunscreen) and Group B (the right side of the body/face topically treated with the test sunscreen, and the left side with the control sunscreen) at a ratio of 1∶1. After applying the sunscreen, they were engaged in outdoor activities under sunlight. Skin tests were conducted on the temporal area, the extensor aspect of the upper arm and forearm before and after sun exposure. The test product was a mild sunscreen lotion containing Calendula extracts with the sun protection factor (SPF) being 50+ and the long-wave ultraviolet protection factor (PA) being +++, and the control product was a baby sunscreen containing licorice extracts (SPF35, PA++). Bilateral differential scales were used to assess clinical symptoms after sun exposure, erythema values to clinically evaluate erythema after sun exposure, and the multifunctional skin testing platform MPA10 to measure melanin and erythema values, stratum corneum hydration, and transepidermal water loss (TEWL) at the tested sites. Related adverse events were observed and recorded during the study. The paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for the comparison of quantitative data, and chi-square test (Fisher′s exact test) for the comparison of count data. Results:Totally, 198 children completed the study and visits, including 100 males (50.5%) and 98 females (49.5%), aged from 3 to 17 years (8.11 ± 0.23 years), and there were 99 cases each in the Group A and Group B. The numbers of participants with more obvious sunburn symptoms after sun exposure in the 3 tested areas were all higher on the control side than on the test side (the temporal area: 11 cases vs. 4 cases; the extensor aspect of the upper arm: 16 cases vs. 2 cases; the extensor aspect of the forearm: 33 cases vs. 3 cases), with significant differences between the bilateral sides (all P<0.001). No significant differences were observed in the erythema values between the test side and control side in the 3 tested areas (all P > 0.05). In the extensor aspect of the upper arm and forearm, the difference in the melanin value before and after sun exposure was significantly smaller on the test side (3.57 ± 2.41, 1.74 ± 1.68, respectively) than on the control side (9.50 ± 2.21, 8.13 ± 1.87, respectively, both P < 0.001) ; in the temporal region and the extensor aspect of the upper arm and forearm, the difference in the stratum corneum hydration level before and after sun exposure was significantly greater on the test side (7.72[-2.19, 19.44], 9.56 ± 1.37, 9.05 ± 1.37, respectively) than on the control side (-3.25[-13.54, 9.94], 3.63 ± 1.32, 3.73 ± 1.31, respectively, all P < 0.001) in the temporal region and the extensor aspect of the upper arm and forearm. However, there were no significant differences in the changes in the erythema or TEWL values before and after sun exposure between the test side and control side in either of the 3 tested areas (all P > 0.05). During this study, 1 case (0.51%) experienced transient urticaria on the control side, and no serious adverse events occurred. Conclusion:The mild sunscreen lotion containing Calendula extracts demonstrated superior efficacy to the control product in improving skin symptoms after sun exposure such as hyperpigmentation among healthy children aged 3 - < 18 years, with good tolerability and a relatively low incidence of adverse reactions.
6.Efficacy of daily use of a test emollient combined with topical glucocorticoids applied at the weekend for delaying the recurrence of atopic dermatitis in children during the maintenance period: a randomized, blank-controlled, multicenter clinical study
Chunping SHEN ; Ping LI ; Xiaoyan LUO ; Yuan LIANG ; Ying LIU ; Mutong ZHAO ; Shan WANG ; Jing TIAN ; Lei JIAO ; Yang WANG ; Zhen LUO ; Shijuan YU ; Xiao FANG ; Hua WANG ; Lin MA
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2023;56(8):756-762
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of daily use of a test emollient combined with topical glucocorticoids applied at the weekend for delaying the recurrence of atopic dermatitis (AD) in children during the maintenance period.Methods:A randomized, blank-controlled, multicenter clinical study was conducted in children with moderate AD from Beijing Children′s Hospital, Capital Medical University, Children′s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University and Shenzhen Children′s Hospital from March 2021 to February 2022. A total of 127 children aged 0 - 12 years with moderate AD were treated with topical glucocorticoids combined with emollients during the run-in period, 112 out of them achieved the investigator′s global assessment (IGA) score ≤ 1 point, and then the 112 patients were randomly divided into a test group (56 cases) and a control group (56 cases) at a ratio of 1∶1. Patients in the test group received treatment with a test emollient twice a day in combination with topical glucocorticoids applied at the weekend, and those in the control group were only treated with topical glucocorticoids at the weekend. Patients in the two groups were followed up at baseline, week 2 (± 3 d), week 4 (± 5 d), and week 12 (±7 d), as well as at the time of AD relapse, and the effect of the test emollient on the remission rate of AD in children during the maintenance period was evaluated, so were its effects on the dosage of topical glucocorticoids, pruritus, sleep, and skin pH. The occurrence of treatment-related adverse events was evaluated and recorded at the same time. Study endpoints were defined as AD relapse during the maintenance period, end of 12-week follow-up, or occurrence of serious adverse events. Comparisons of efficacy indicators between groups were conducted by using chi-square test, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, Satterthwaite t′ test and Mann-Whitney U test. Results:In the full-analysis set, 45 (80.36%) patients with AD maintained remission in the test group (56 cases) and 30 (53.57%) in the control group (56 cases), and the remission rate difference between the two groups was 26.79% (95% confidence interval [ CI]: 10.09%, 43.49%; χ2 = 9.11, P = 0.003) ; the 12-week follow-up during the maintenance period showed that the time to first relapse was 75.05 ± 25.07 days in the test group, which was significantly longer than that in the control group (49.55 ± 33.92 days, t′ = 4.52, P < 0.001). At the study endpoint, the test group showed significantly decreased AD disease severity score (eczema area and severity index [EASI] score: 0.00 [0.00, 1.20] points vs. 0.60 [0.00, 4.00] points), pruritus visual analog scale (VAS) score (0.00 [0.00, 2.00] points vs. 2. 00 [0.00, 10.00] points), and sleep VAS score (0.00 [0.00, 0.00] points vs. 1.00 [0.00, 4.00] points) compared with the control group ( Z = -2.77, 2.43, 3.48, P = 0.006, = 0.015, < 0.001, respectively), while there was no significant difference in the pH value at the lesional sites between the test group and control group ( t = 0.97, P = 0.335). For the group aged 0 - 2 years, the average daily glucocorticoid dosage at the weekend in AD children during the maintenance period was significantly lower in the test group than in the control group ( Z = -1.97, P = 0.049) ; for the group aged >2 - 12 years, there was no significant difference in the average daily glucocorticoid dosage at the weekend between the two groups ( Z = -0.25, P = 0.802). During the study period, no significant difference was observed in the incidence of treatment-related adverse events between the test group (2/56, 3.57%) and control group (3/56, 5.36%; P = 1.000), and no serious adverse events occurred. Conclusion:Compared with the weekend treatment with topical glucocorticoids alone, the daily use of the test emollient combined with topical glucocorticoids at the weekend could markedly improve the remission rate of AD, prolong the time to relapse, and reduce the disease severity at relapse in children with AD during the maintenance period, which provides a new option for maintenance treatment of children with AD.
7.Improvement effects and mechanism of gentian iridoids on lipid accumulation and inflammation in NAFLD cell model
Lijuan WANG ; Lili WENG ; Chunping XIAO ; Qian YU ; Baixin KOU
China Pharmacy 2022;33(19):2354-2358
OBJECTIVE To study the improvement effects and mechanism of gentian iridoids (GI)on lipid accumulation and inflammation in non -alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)model. METHODS Human hepatoma HepG 2 cells induced by free fatty acids(0.5 mmol/L)were selected as NAFLD cell models . The effects of GI at different concentrations (0.125,0.25,0.5,1,2,4 mg/mL)on HepG 2 cell viability were investigated . HepG2 cells were divided into control group ,model group and low ,medium and high concentration groups of GI (0.25,0.5 and 1 mg/mL). Except for control group ,0.5 mmol/L free fatty acid was added in other groups for modeling .After 24 h of culture ,the formation of lipid droplets was observed in HepG 2 cells;the content of triglyceride(TG)was detected . The levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST),alanine aminotransferase (ALT)and inflammation indexes [interleukin-1 β(IL-1 β),IL-6,tumor necrosis factor α(TNF-α)] in cell supernatant were determined . The mRNA expressions of sterol -regulatory element binding protein (SREBP-1c)and fatty acid synthase (FAS)as well as the expression of nuclear factor -κB(NF-κB)related proteins [NF-κB inhibitor protein α(IκBα),NF-κB,phosphorylated NF -κB(p-NF-κB)] were also detected . RESULTS After treated with different concentrations of GI ,the cell viability of HepG 2 cells was improved significantly(P<0.01). Compared with model group ,the number of red lipid droplets in the cells of each concentration group of GI was significantly reduced ,the nuclear atrophy was not obvious ,and the size was normal ;the content of TG (except for low concentration group ),and the levels of ALT ,AST,IL-1β,IL-6(except for low concentration group )and TNF - α in cell supernatant were all decreased significantly ;mRNA expression of SREBP -1c and FAS and the phosphorylation level of NF -κB were also decreased significantly (P<0.05 or P<0.01);the protein expression of I κBα was increased significantly (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS GI can reduce the lipid accumulation and inflammatory response of NAFLD cell model induced by free fatty acids,and its mechanism may be related to the inhibition of SREBP-1c/FAS and NF -κB signaling pathway .
8.Correlation analysis of survival time in patients with advanced breast cancer and the scores of Care Evaluation Scale in cancer patients
Jiumei LIU ; Yanjie SONG ; Lin SHEN ; Chunping XIAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(28):3924-3929
Objective:To explore the value of Care Evaluation Scale (CES) in cancer patients for predicting survival time in patients with advanced breast cancer.Methods:From November 2018 to June 2020, the convenient sampling was used to select 140 patients with advanced breast cancer who were treated in Qingdao Central Hospital Affiliated to Qingdao University and 140 home caregivers as the research objects. Researchers contacted home caregivers of patients with advanced breast cancer to set up a time and place to conduct one-on-one surveys of research objects using the Cancer Patient CES. Pearson correlation was used to analyze the correlation between survival time and CES score in patients with advanced breast cancer. Multiple stepwise regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors of CES scores in patients with advanced breast cancer. A total of 140 questionnaires were distributed, of which 133 were valid, and the effective recovery rate was 95.00% (133/140) .Results:Among the 133 patients with advanced breast cancer, 76 were Luminal A, 19 were Luminal B, 12 were ERBB 2+ and 26 were Basal-like. Luminal type A advanced breast cancer patients had the longest survival time, and the differences were statistically significant compared with those of ERBB 2+ and Basal-like advanced breast cancer patients ( P<0.05) . There was no statistically significant difference in survival time between Luminal B type advanced breast cancer and Luminal A, ERBB 2+ and Basal-like advanced breast cancer patients ( P>0.05) . Luminal type A advanced breast cancer patients had the highest CES score, and the differences were statistically significant compared with those of Luminal type B, ERBB 2+ and Basal-like advanced breast cancer patients ( P<0.05) . There was no statistically significant difference in the CES score between Luminal B advanced breast cancer and Luminal A, ERBB 2+ and Basal-like advanced breast cancer ( P>0.05) . Pearson correlation analysis found that the survival time of patients with advanced breast cancer was positively correlated with the CES score ( r=0.892, P<0.05) . The influencing factors of CES empowerment in patients with advanced breast cancer included physical care provided by doctors, mental health care, environment, explanation or instructions by doctors to family members, collaboration and persistence, consideration for family members, availability, cost, explanation or instructions by doctors to patients and physical care provided by nurses. Conclusions:CES in cancer patients can effectively predict the survival time of patients with advanced breast cancer. The molecular types of patients with advanced breast cancer are different and the effect of predicting survival time is also different.
9.Combining scalp acupuncture with feedback can relieve post-stroke spasticity and paralysis of the lower extremities
Shaohua ZHANG ; Yulong WANG ; Chunxia ZHANG ; Peng XIAO ; Qianfeng LI ; Xiaohua PAN ; Mingchao ZHOU ; Chunping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2021;43(9):787-792
Objective:To observe the effect of combining scalp acupuncture with feedback training on muscle tone, motor ability, plantar pressure distribution and joint range of motion of stroke survivors with lower limb spastic paralysis.Methods:A total of 212 stroke survivors were randomly divided into a combination group ( n=70), an exercise group ( n=70) and a scalp acupuncture group ( n=72) according to a random number table. All of the patients received routine medication and 120 minutes of rehabilitation training six days a week for 8 consecutive weeks. The rehabilitation training included guidance on good posture, posture change training, balance training and gait training. The scalp acupuncture and exercise groups were additionally provided with 40 minutes of scalp acupuncture and lower limb intelligent feedback training, while the combination group was given both. Muscle tension, balance and lower extremity movement were quantified before and after the training, and a gait evaluation system was used to detect the plantar pressure distribution on the affected side and the range of motion range of the lower limb joints during walking. Results:After the treatment, significant differences were observed in the average modified Ashworth scores, modified Berg scale scores, Fugl-Meyer lower extremity ratings and modified Barthel Index scores compared with before the treatment. The average scores of the combination group were then significantly better than those of the other two groups. The average load bearing ratios of the affected toes, metatarsal bones Ⅰ-V, medial arch, external arch, medial heel and external heel had improved significantly in all of the groups, with the improvement of the combination group again significantly greater than those of the other groups. The same pattern of improvement was observed in the groups′ average pelvic rotation angles, hip flexion angles, knee flexion angles and ankle dorsiflexion angles.Conclusion:Combining scalp acupuncture with intelligent feedback can significantly improve lower extremity functioning after a stroke. That should improve performance in the activities of daily living of stroke survivors.
10.Quality Analysis of Atractylodes chinensis with Different Growth Years by HPLC-QAMS Combined with Color Difference Principle
Jin SUN ; Lili WENG ; Chunping XIAO ; Yuxin JIANG ; Ying SU ; Zhan LIU ; Xiaoyan WU
China Pharmacy 2020;31(11):1314-1319
OBJECTIVE:To simultaneo usly determine the contents of atractylenolide Ⅱ ,β-eudesmol,atractyloxin and atractylone in Atractylodes chinensis ,and to evaluate the quality of A. chinensis with different growth years combined with color difference principle. METHODS :HPLC method was adopted. The determination performed on Agilent Eclipse XDB-C 18 column with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile- 0.2% phosphoric acid (gradient elution )at the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min;the detection wavelengths were set as 208 nm(atractylenolide Ⅱ,β-eudesmol),340 nm(atractyloxin)and 220 nm(atractylone);the sample size was 15 μ L. Using atractyloxin as reference,QAMS was adopted to establish relative correction factors (RCFs) of atractylenolideⅡ,β-eudesmol and atractylone ;the content of each component in A. chinensis with different growth years were calculated. The contents of above 4 components were determined by external standard method and then compared with the results of QAMS. The color difference values of A. chinensis powder were measured based on color difference principle. The correlation analysis of above 4 components content with color was carried out by Pearson correlation analysis. RESULTS :The separation degree of atractylenolide Ⅱ,β-eudesmol,atractyloxin and atractylone in A. chinensis was higher than 1.5. The linear range were 1.01-10.10,3.30-33.00,4.40-44.00,5.34-53.40 μg/mL,respectively. RSDs of precision ,reproducibility and stability tests were all lower than 2%,while the average recovery rates were 101.34%-104.67%(RSD<1.5%,n=6). Using atractyloxin as reference , RCFs of atractylenolide Ⅱ,β-eudesmol and atractylone were 3.896 7,5.928 2,9.727 9,with RSD of 0.35%,2.89%,0.36% (n=6),respectively. Relative deviation of 3 components (except for atractyloxin ) in 24 batches of A. chinensis ranged 0.03%-1.45% between QAMS and external standard method ,which indicated that the results of two methods were consistent ,and the content of each component increased with the increase of growth years. Atractylenolide Ⅱ,β-eudesmol,atractyloxin and atractylone in A. chinensis had significant negative correlation with its color shade (L*),total color difference (E*ab)(P<0.01), and significant positive correlation with color red-green direction (a*), color yellow-blue direction (b*)(P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS:The established HPLC-QAMS method can be used for the determination of atractylenolide Ⅱ,β-eudesmol, atractyloxin and atractylone in A. chinensis . The longer the growth period is ,the higher each component content is. The color of A. chinensis is closely related to the content of each component ,and the content of effective components is higher in A. chinensis with dark yellowish brown color.

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