1.Fibrinolytic effect of curdione in dissolving deep vein thrombosis in rats
Hanbing SHI ; Teng ZHANG ; Shan DU ; Yuxuan GUAN ; Yan HUANG ; Quan XIA
China Pharmacist 2024;28(11):424-430
Objective To investigate whether curdione inhibits the formation of deep vein thrombosis(DVT)in rats through thrombolytic effects.Methods Twenty-five rats were randomly divided into five groups,the normal control group,the sham operation group,the model group,the low dose group of curdione(60 mg/kg)and the high dose group of curdione(120 mg/kg),with five rats in each group.Using the inferior vena cava ligation model,blood was taken from the pulmonary aorta in a sodium citrate anticoagulant tube one week after drug administration.The coagulation and fibrinolytic indexes Fibrin Degradation Products,(FDP),D-dimer(D-D),plasminogen activator inhibitor(PAI)-1 and plasminogen(PLG)were detected in each group;the thrombus weight/weight-length ratio was detected;and the formation of venous thrombus in the lower limbs of rats was detected by hematoxylin-eosin(HE)staining nuclear factor;NF-κB protein expression in inferior vena cava tissues was dectected by Western Blot assay.Results There was no significant difference in plasma FDP levels among groups of rats(P>0.05);compared with the model group,the plasma FDP and D-D levels of rats in each dosing group were increased,the plasma PAI-1 and PLG levels were elevated,and the fibrinolytic effect was better in the group with high dose of curdione administration than in the group with low dose of curdione administration(P<0.05);compared with the model group,the thrombus weight/weight-length ratio,the thrombus mass and NF-κB protein expression in the curdione dosing group were decreased.Conclusion Curdione can inhibit the formation of DVT in rats by influencing the fibrinolytic regulators.
2.Analysis of the correlation between cerebrospinal fluid chemokine levels and neuropathic pain in patients with herpes zoster
Panmei LIU ; Minyu MA ; Hanbing LI ; Yan ZHANG ; Jingjing WANG ; Xiaochong FAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2024;31(8):1183-1187
Objective:To investigate the levels of chemokine 2 (CCL2), chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 1 (CXCL1), chemokine (C-X3-C motif) ligand 1 (CX3CL1), and chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 10 (CXCL10) in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with acute and chronic herpes zoster (HZ), and their correlation with the severity of neuropathic pain.Methods:A total of 60 patients with acute herpes zoster and postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) treated at the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from November 2022 to November 2023 were selected for a case-control study. These patients were divided into a HZ group ( n = 25) and a PHN group ( n = 35). The pressure pain threshold in the affected area was measured on the day of admission for all patients. The Visual Analogue Scale scores were evaluated in both groups. After lumbar puncture, 2 mL of cerebrospinal fluid was collected, and the levels of related chemokines in the cerebrospinal fluid were detected using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results:In the HZ group, the levels of chemokines CXCL1 and CXCL10 were (24.84 ± 6.97) ng/L and (107.46 ± 28.29) μg/L, respectively, while in the PHN group, they were (20.51 ± 3.16) ng/L and (132.98 ± 30.92) μg/L. The differences in the levels of chemokines CXCL1 and CXCL10 between the two groups were statistically significant ( t = 2.91, -3.26, both P < 0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in the levels of chemokines CCL2 and CX3CL1 between the two groups ( t = 1.62, -0.23, both P > 0.05). The levels of CCL2, CXCL1, CX3CL1, and CXCL10 in both groups were negatively correlated with the pressure pain threshold (HZ group: r = -0.84, -0.78, -0.93, -0.86; PHN group: r = -0.71, -0.78, -0.94, -0.76, all P < 0.01). Conclusion:Higher levels of chemokines in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with acute and chronic HZ are associated with more pronounced neuropathic pain. The neuro-immune inflammation involving chemokines may be correlated with the severity of neuropathic pain in acute and chronic HZ.
3.Improvement effects and mechanism of thalidomide on Alzheimer ’s disease model of Caenorhabditis elegans
Yaying FANG ; Ruyu YAN ; Yuxian LI ; Suhui WU ; Hanbing LI ; Genlin LI
China Pharmacy 2022;33(11):1324-1329
OBJECTIVE To study the improvement effects and mechan ism of thalidomide on Alzheimer ’s disease (AD)model of Caenorhabditis elegans . METHODS In this study ,the BR 5270 strain of C. elegans was used as AD model and BR 5271 strain as the control. The effects of thalidomide (0.5,2.0,6.0,15.0 mg/mL)on the motility of BR 5270 strains of C. elegans were studied by the basal slowing response assay ;the effects of thalidomide (0.5,2.0,6.0,15.0 mg/mL)on the survival time of BR 5270 strain of C. elegans were studied by life assay ;the effects of thalidomide (0.5,2.0,6.0 mg/mL)on learning and memory ability of BR 5270 strain of C. elegans were studied by short-term and long-term learning and memory assay. RT-PCR technology was used to study the effects of thalidomide (0.5,2.0,6.0 mg/mL)on mRNA expression of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase(PI3K)/protein kinase B (Akt)signal pathway related genes (Age-1,Akt-1,Gsk-3)and calpain homologous gene (Clp-1)in BR 5270 strain of C. elegans . RESULTS After the intervention of thalidomide ,oscillation times of BR 5270 strain of C. elegans increased significantly within 30 s (except for 0.5 mg/mL group ),and the 10% of maximum life span was prolonged significantly (only 0.5 mg/mL group );the short-term and long-term learning indexes were improved significantly (only 6.0 mg/mL group );mRNA expression of Age-1 and Akt-1(except for 0.5,2.0 mg/mL groups )were increased significantly ,mRNA expression of Gsk-3(except for 0.5 mg/mL group ) and Clp-1 were decreased (P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS Thalidomide can ameliorate the dyskinesia of AD model of C. elegans,prolong the lifespan of this strain ,and enhance its learning and memory ability. Its mechanism of action may be related to activation of PI 3K/Akt signaling pathway and inhibition of calpain.
4.Effects of PDCA method on improving the accuracy of the Autar Deep Venous Thrombosis Scale
Du HONG ; Ping LU ; Chunying WANG ; Ailing YANG ; Xiaoyu XU ; Hanbing YAN ; Yili SUN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(12):941-947
Objective:To investigate the effects of PDCA method on improving the accuracy of the Autar Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) Scale used by nurses to assess the risk of deep venous thrombosis in surgical patients.Methods:Applied the way of PDCA, namely, raising questions, analyzing reasons, implementing measures, feeding back effects to professional explanate the difficulty in using the scale, moreover, training the nurses used level education method between August 2017 and December2018.The accuracy and consistency of the scale were compared before and after interventions.Results:A total 396 patients were evaluated in the study. There were significant differences in the consistency of evaluation among hospitalized, post-operative and discharged patients after intervention compared with before intervention ( P< 0.0167).The consistency of assessment of team members and responsible nurses increased from 68 to 120 cases, and the consistency of assessment reached 90.91%. The Kappa consistency of assessment of responsible nurses and team members increased from 0.354 before intervention to 0.879 after intervention. The effect was remarkable. Conclusions:PDCA cycle method is based on the problems found in clinical practice. It clarifies the professional terms and rules used in the scale, improves the accuracy and consistency of the Autar DVT scale used by nurses, correctly reflects the risk of thrombosis, ensures the safety of patients, and is worthy of promotion and reference.
5.Pharmacogenetics progress of commonly-used chemotherapeutic drugs for acute leukemia
Hanbing YAN ; Yanan ZHANG ; Min LIN ; Yan JIANG ; Wei LIANG ; Hui HE
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2020;29(5):317-320
Leukemia is a common and harmful disease for humans. Chemotherapy is the main treatment method. During the decades of experience, the clinicians have found that these drugs work well, but obvious individual differences occur in different patients. Some concerns of the clinicians exist such as how to learn more about the factors that may induce drug resistance and adverse reactions, and how to improve the efficacy of chemotherapy drugs, reduce drug resistance and side effects. This paper reviews the effect of genetic factors of commonly-used chemotherapeutic drugs for acute leukemia, aiming to provide a theoretical foundation for personalized administration of these chemotherapeutic drugs.
6.Effects of Clostridium butyricum on the function of intestinal mucosal barrier and flora in acute necrotizing pancreatitis rats with intra-abdominal hypertension
Shuman JIANG ; Hanbing ZHAO ; Lin JIA ; Weidong LI ; Yaoxing HUANG ; Qingqing YAN ; Qi DENG ; Zijian HE ; Hong DU
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2019;19(3):181-184
Objective To explore the effect of Clostridium butyricum ( C. butyricum ) and its metabolite butyrate on the function of intestinal mucosal barrier and intestinal flora in acute necrotizing pancreatitis ( ANP) rats with intra-abdominal hypertension ( IAH) . Methods Eighty SD rats were randomly divided into normal control group (A group, n=20), ANP with IAH group(B group, n=20), ANP with IAH and C. butyricum treated group ( C group, n=20 ) , ANP with IAH and sodium butyrate treated group ( D group, n=20). Rats of C and D group were given intragastric administration of C. butyricum 1 × 109 CFU once a day or 100 mg/kg sodium butyrate once a day from 10 days before modeling. Sodium taurocholate injection method via pancreatobiliary ducts was used to establish ANP with IAH rat model, and the intra-abdominal pressure was measured by direct puncture of left lower belly 24 h after modeling. Blood samples were collected for detecting serum amylase(AMY), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), diamine oxidase( DAO ) , lipopolysaccharide ( LPS ) and D-Lactate, and the pathological changes of terminal ileum was observed. Real-time quantitative PCR was used to detect the populations of 6 bacteria in ileum mucosa. Results The levels of AMY, TNF-α, LPS,DAO, D-Lactate and ileum mucosa score were obviously higher in B, C and D group than those in A group, but the number of piobiotic flora in ileum mucosa was lower than that in A group, while the number of pathogenic bacteria was higher than that in A group. The levels of LPS, DAO, D-Lactate and ileum mucosa pathological score were lower in C group and D group than those in B group, but the number of piobiotic flora in ileum mucosa was lower than that in B group, while the number of pathogenic bacteria was higher than that in B group. All the differences above were statistically different (P<0.05). Conclusions C. butyricum and butyrate can maintain the function of intestinal mucosal barrier in ANP rats with IAH, and also readjust the imbalance of intestinal flora.
7.Clinical Observations on Qin’s Scalp Eight-needle Acupuncture for the Treatment of Cancer Pain
Yan ZHANG ; Haiyin ZHAO ; Ji WU ; Yafang WANG ; Wang LU ; Hanbing SHEN ; Ke FEI ; Shenghong ZHANG ; Jiabao ZHANG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(10):1222-1225
Objective To compare the clinical efficacies of Qin’s scalp eight-needle acupuncture versus conventional scalp acupuncture in treating cancer pain. Method Sixty cancer pain patients with clinically or pathologically diagnosed malignant tumors were allocated, using a random number table, to a treatment (Qin’s scalp eight-needle acupuncture) group of 30 cases and a control (conventional scalp acupuncture) group of 30 cases. The treatment group received Qin’s scalp eight-needle acupuncture at selected points every other day and the control group, conventional scalp acupuncture every other day. One course of treatment consisted of 10 days. Result Cancer pain was relieved, analgesic dosage decreased, adverse reactions to analgesics reduced and quality of life raised significantly in the treatment group compared with the control group. Conclusion Qin’s scalp eight-needle acupuncture is effective in treating cancer pain.
8.Investigation on production process quality control of traditional Chinese medicine--Banlangen granule as an example.
Manrong TAN ; Dan YAN ; Lingling QIU ; Longhu CHEN ; Yan YAN ; Cheng JIN ; Hanbing LI ; Xiaohe XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(8):1122-1126
For the quality management system of herbal medicines, intermediate and finished products it exists the " short board" effect of methodologies. Based on the concept of process control, new strategies and new methods of the production process quality control had been established with the consideration of the actual production of traditional Chinese medicine an the characteristics of Chinese medicine. Taking Banlangen granule as a practice example, which was effective and widespread application, character identification, determination of index components, chemical fingerprint and biometrics technology were sequentially used respectively to assess the quality of Banlangen herbal medicines, intermediate (water extraction and alcohol precipitation) and finished product. With the transfer rate of chemical information and biological potency as indicators, the effectiveness and transmission of the above different assessments and control methods had been researched. And ultimately, the process quality control methods of Banlangen granule, which were based on chemical composition analysis-biometric analysis, had been set up. It can not only validly solute the current status that there were many manufacturers varying quality of Banlangen granule, but also ensure and enhance its clinical efficacy. Furthermore it provided a foundation for the construction of the quality control of traditional Chinese medicine production process.
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9.Long-term effect of argon plasma coagulation combined with proton pump inhibitor on Barrett esophagus
Hanbing XUE ; Xiaoyu CHEN ; Yunjie GAO ; Yan SONG ; Yunjia ZHAO ; Honghong TAN ; Zhizheng GE
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2011;28(2):76-79
Objective To study the long-term effect of argon plasma coagulation (APC) combined with proton pump inhibitor (PPI) on Barrett esophagus (BE). Methods A total of 36 patients, histologically proven as having BE from 2004 to 2007, were enrolled to underwent a therapy of APC plus PPI. The patients were re-examined on endoscopy at 1, 6 and 12 months after first APC and once a year thereafter.Results A total of 48 APC sessions were given to 36 patients with a mean number at 1. 33 per patient. The effective rate of reversal of BE was 100%. The follow-up was accomplished for all patients in 14-51 months with a median of 36months. The total recurrence rate (RR) of BE reached 16. 7% (6/36). The 1-year and 2-year RRs were 2. 8% (1/36) and 11.1% (4/36), respectively. The logistic regression analysis suggested that 2-year and total RRs were related to APC sessions ( P < 0. 01 ). Conclusion The therapy of APC combined with PPI for BE is safe and of long-term effects.
10.Application of bioassay in quality control of Chinese materia medica-taking Radix Isatidis as an example.
Dan YAN ; Yongshen REN ; Jiaoyang LUO ; Hanbing LI ; Xue FENG ; Xiaohe XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(19):2637-2640
Bioassay, which construct the characteristics consistents with Chinese medical science, is the core mode and methods for the quality control of Chinese materia medica. Taking the bioassay of Radix Isatidis as an example, the contribution, status and application of bioassay in the quality control of Chinese materia medica were introduced in this article, and two key issue (the selection of reference and measurement methods) in the process of establishing bioassay were also explained. This article expects to provide a reference for the development and improvement of the bioassay of Chinese materia medica in a practical manipulation level.
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