1.Traditional Chinese medicine syndrome types and related factors of constipation in 238 psychiatric inpatients
Hongying YU ; Yanjuan LI ; Qiuping ZHANG ; Sha LU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(25):3494-3498
Objective:To investigate the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome types and related factors of constipation in psychiatric inpatients, and to provide data support for targeted TCM nursing.Methods:A total of 245 psychiatric inpatients with constipation in the Seventh People's Hospital of Hangzhou were selected by convenient sampling. The survey was conducted using general information questionnaire and TCM constipation syndrome classification criteria.Results:245 questionnaires were distributed and 238 valid questionnaires were recovered. Among 238 patients with constipation, the proportion of excessive constipation was the highest, accounting for 61.34% (146/238) , which was the main type of constipation. There were statistically significant differences in age, course of disease, diagnosis, exercise preference and duration of medication between the excessive constipation type and deficiency constipation type ( P< 0.01) . Logistic regression showed that the main factors affecting the type of constipation were the type of disease, the course of the disease, the duration of medication, and the intensity of activity ( P<0.01) . Conclusions:The incidence of excessive syndrome in hospitalized patients with mental disorders is relatively higher in young adults with short course of disease, short medication time, bipolar disorder mania and high activity intensity. Medical staff should understand the status and influencing factors of constipation classification of patients and carry out dialectical nursing for them, so as to provide basis for taking targeted measures.
2.Effects of hyperbaric oxygen on the expression of HO-1 in the dermal tissue of rats with type Ⅱ diabetic foot
Hongying MA ; Haiyan ZHOU ; Jianping SHA ; Xiaowen CHEN ; Yajin REN ; Yue CHEN
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2014;21(6):361-364
Objective To explore the expression of HO-1 in the dermal tissue of rats with type Ⅱ diabetic foot ulcer and the association between HO-1 level and ulcer healing.Methods Forty-five Wistar male healthy rats with the weight ranging from 250 to 350 g were randomly divided into 3 groups:the diabetic foot ulcer group(the DF group),the diabetic foot ulcer hyperbaric oxygen therapy group (or the DFHBO group or simply the HBO group) and the normal control group (or the NC group),each consisting of 15 animals.The mRNA transcription of HO-1 was detected by RT-PCR.The animals of the 3 groups were all raised with high lipid feed (88.8% basic feed,1% cholesterol,10% lard and 0.2% bile salt) for a period of one month.Then,the animal model of type Ⅱ diabetes was developed,and the model of type Ⅱ diabetes with diabetic food ulcer was further developed in the animals of the DF group and the DFHBO group.The animals in the DFHBO group were treated with HBO,at a pressure ofO.2 MPa,one session a day,for a duration of 15 days.Then,skin samples were collected from the foot of the animals in the 3 groups.The expression of HO-1 mRNA was detected by PT-PCR and the expression of HO-1 was determined by immunohistochemistry.Results The mRNA expression levels in the DF group,the HBO group and the NC group were respectively 1.063 ± 0.006,1.082±0.007 and 0.950 ± 0.013.Statistical significance could be noted,when comparisons were made between the 3 groups (P <0.01),and statistical difference could also be seen,when comparisons were made between the DF group and the HBO group (P < 0.01).Immunohistochemistry detection indicated that HO-1 expression was more significant in epidermal tissue for the NC group.The expression levels of HO-1 both in the epidermal and dermal tissues for the animals of the DF group and the HBO group were more significant,when comparisons were made with that of the NC group,and the HO-1 expression level for the animals in the HBO group was higher than that of the DF group.Conclusions Diabetic foot ulcer was positively correlated with the expression of HO-1 in the dermal tissue.It was possible that antioxidation decreased in the dermal tissue of rats with diabetic foot ulcers.
3.Effects of hyperbaric oxygen on the expression of HO-1 in the dermal tissue of rats with type Ⅱ diabetic foot
Hongying MA ; Haiyan ZHOU ; Jianping SHA ; Xiaowen CHEN ; Yajin REN ; Yue CHEN
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2014;21(6):361-364
Objective To explore the expression of HO-1 in the dermal tissue of rats with type Ⅱ diabetic foot ulcer and the association between HO-1 level and ulcer healing.Methods Forty-five Wistar male healthy rats with the weight ranging from 250 to 350 g were randomly divided into 3 groups:the diabetic foot ulcer group(the DF group),the diabetic foot ulcer hyperbaric oxygen therapy group (or the DFHBO group or simply the HBO group) and the normal control group (or the NC group),each consisting of 15 animals.The mRNA transcription of HO-1 was detected by RT-PCR.The animals of the 3 groups were all raised with high lipid feed (88.8% basic feed,1% cholesterol,10% lard and 0.2% bile salt) for a period of one month.Then,the animal model of type Ⅱ diabetes was developed,and the model of type Ⅱ diabetes with diabetic food ulcer was further developed in the animals of the DF group and the DFHBO group.The animals in the DFHBO group were treated with HBO,at a pressure ofO.2 MPa,one session a day,for a duration of 15 days.Then,skin samples were collected from the foot of the animals in the 3 groups.The expression of HO-1 mRNA was detected by PT-PCR and the expression of HO-1 was determined by immunohistochemistry.Results The mRNA expression levels in the DF group,the HBO group and the NC group were respectively 1.063 ± 0.006,1.082±0.007 and 0.950 ± 0.013.Statistical significance could be noted,when comparisons were made between the 3 groups (P <0.01),and statistical difference could also be seen,when comparisons were made between the DF group and the HBO group (P < 0.01).Immunohistochemistry detection indicated that HO-1 expression was more significant in epidermal tissue for the NC group.The expression levels of HO-1 both in the epidermal and dermal tissues for the animals of the DF group and the HBO group were more significant,when comparisons were made with that of the NC group,and the HO-1 expression level for the animals in the HBO group was higher than that of the DF group.Conclusions Diabetic foot ulcer was positively correlated with the expression of HO-1 in the dermal tissue.It was possible that antioxidation decreased in the dermal tissue of rats with diabetic foot ulcers.
4.Dynamic research of density on Platycodon grandiflorum dry material accumulation and platycodin D content in Platycodon grandiflorum.
Huiyun GENG ; Jianhua WANG ; Aimin CAI ; Hongying ZHOU ; Qiting DONG ; Yinshi SUN ; Yongfeng XUE ; Xiaochong MA ; Sha LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(1):22-25
OBJECTIVETo study the dynamic changes of dry material accumulation and platycodin D content in Platycodon grandiflorum in different planting densities.
METHODFive different planting densities M1 (4 cm x 25 cm), M2 (6 cm x 25 cm), M3 (8 cm x 25 cm), M4 (10 cm x 25 cm) and M5 (12 cm x 25 cm) were designed in the plot experiment. The individual and colony biomass accumulation, dry material distribution, root yield and platycodin D content were measured in different stage.
RESULTIn a certain density range the individual biomass in P. grandiflorum obviously declined with increasing density with the exception of biomass M2 > biomass M3. On the contrary, the colony biomass increased with the increasing density. Dry material accumulation in each organ in P. grandiflorum in different planting densities showed significance (P<0.05). The dry material distribution in organs in the different planting densities showed significance (P<0.05), and the dry material distribution in flower and fruit reached the minimal level in M2, in the same planting density the distribution in root reached the maximal; The dry material in stem, flower and fruit obviously declined with the increasing density, while the dry material in leaf increased. The individual root output increased with the increasing density, and it reached the highest in M2. The colony root yield increased with the increasing density. The platycodin D content in P. grandiflorum reached the highest in M2.
CONCLUSIONThe result showed that a suitable planting density is very important to P. grandiflorum dry material accumulation and distribution, root yield, platycodin D content and colony yield.
Plant Structures ; growth & development ; metabolism ; Platycodon ; growth & development ; metabolism ; Saponins ; metabolism ; Seasons ; Triterpenes ; metabolism
5.Goat MII ooplasts support preimplantation development of embryos cloned from other species.
Xujun XU ; Guohui LIU ; Jianquan CHEN ; Juan CHEN ; Hongying SHA ; Youbing WU ; Aimin ZHANG ; Guoxiang CHENG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2008;24(3):430-435
The preimplantation development competences of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) embryos reconstructed with enuleated goat (Capra hircus) Metaphase II (MII) oocytes matured in vivo and whole cells derived from adult fibroblasts of several mammalian species (goat, boer goat, bovine, tahr, panda) and human patient were evaluated. Results obtained from our experiments revealed that these reconstructed SCNT embryos could complete preimplantation development to form blastocysts. The fusion rate and blastocyst rate of intra-species SCNT embryos (Capra hircus as control) was 78.67 (557/708); 56.29% (264/469), that of sub-species or inter-species SCNT embryos were: boer goat 78.18% (541/692); 33.90% (40/118), bovine 70.53% (146/207); 22.52% (25/111), tahr 53.51% (61/114); 5.26% (3/570), panda 79.82% (1159/1452); 8.35% (75/898) and human 68.76% (317/461); 5.41% (16/296), respectively. It is concluded that (1) there are no relationships between fusion rate and relativeness of the recipient cytoplasm to nucleus donor cells, (2) cytoplast of the goat MII oocyte can support the preimplantation development of SCNT embryos reconstructed with nucleus from other species, (3) the blastocyst rate of close relative inter-species SCNT embryos is higher than that of distant relative inter-species SCNT embryos.
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Cattle
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Cloning, Organism
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veterinary
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Embryo Culture Techniques
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methods
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veterinary
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Embryo, Mammalian
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physiology
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Embryonic Development
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physiology
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Female
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Fibroblasts
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cytology
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Goats
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embryology
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genetics
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Humans
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Nuclear Transfer Techniques
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veterinary
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Oocytes
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cytology
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physiology
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Pregnancy

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