1.Preliminary results of multicenter studies on ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation
Hongtao JIANG ; Tao LI ; Kun REN ; Xiaohua YU ; Yi WANG ; Shanbin ZHANG ; Desheng LI ; Huiling GAN ; Houqin LIU ; Liang XU ; Zhigang LUO ; Peigen GUI ; Xiangfang TAN ; Bingyi SHI ; Ming CAI ; Xiang LI ; Junnan XU ; Liang XU ; Tao LIN ; Xianding WANG ; Hongtao LIU ; Lexi ZHANG ; Jianyong WU ; Wenhua LEI ; Jiang QIU ; Guodong CHEN ; Jun LI ; Gang HUANG ; Chenglin WU ; Changxi WANG ; Lizhong CHEN ; Zheng CHEN ; Jiali FANG ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Tongyi MEN ; Xianduo LI ; Chunbo MO ; Zhen WANG ; Xiaofeng SHI ; Guanghui PEI ; Jinpeng TU ; Xiaopeng HU ; Xiaodong ZHANG ; Ning LI ; Shaohua SHI ; Hua CHEN ; Zhenxing WANG ; Weiguo SUI ; Ying LI ; Qiang YAN ; Huaizhou CHEN ; Liusheng LAI ; Jinfeng LI ; Wenjun SHANG ; Guiwen FENG ; Gang CHEN ; Fanjun ZENG ; Lan ZHU ; Jun FANG ; Ruiming RONG ; Xuanchuan WANG ; Guisheng QI ; Qiang WANG ; Puxun TIAN ; Yang LI ; Xiaohui TIAN ; Heli XIANG ; Xiaoming PAN ; Xiaoming DING ; Wujun XUE ; Jiqiu WEN ; Xiaosong XU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2020;41(5):259-264
Objective:To summarize the patient profiles and therapeutic efficacies of ABO-incompatible living-related kidney transplantations at 19 domestic transplant centers and provide rationales for clinical application of ABOi-KT.Methods:Clinical cases of ABO-incompatible/compatible kidney transplantation (ABOi-KT/ABOc-KT) from December 2006 to December 2009 were collected. Then, statistical analyses were conducted from the aspects of tissue matching, perioperative managements, complications and survival rates of renal allograft or recipients.Results:Clinical data of 342 ABOi-KT and 779 ABOc-KT indicated that (1) no inter-group differences existed in age, body mass index (BMI), donor-recipient relationship or waiting time of pre-operative dialysis; (2) ABO blood type: blood type O recipients had the longest waiting list and transplantations from blood type A to blood type O accounted for the largest proportion; (3) HLA matching: no statistical significance existed in mismatch rate or positive rate of PRA I/II between two types of surgery; (4) CD20 should be properly used on the basis of different phrases; (5) hemorrhage was a common complication during an early postoperative period and microthrombosis appeared later; (6) no difference existed in postoperative incidence of complications or survival rate of renal allograft and recipients at 1/3/5/10 years between ABOi-KT and ABOc-KT. The acute rejection rate and serum creatinine levels of ABOi-KT recipients were comparable to those of ABOc-KT recipients within 1 year.Conclusions:ABOi-KT is both safe and effective so that it may be applied at all transplant centers as needed.
2.The clinic significance of intracranial pressure monitor for operation in treatment of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage
Zhiji CAI ; Ming LIU ; Guanghui WU ; Hui LIN ; Peigen HUANG
China Modern Doctor 2014;(26):150-152
Objective To investigate the clinic significance of intracranial pressure (ICP)monitor for operation of hy-pertensive cerebral hemorrhage. Methods Fifty-eight patients suffering from hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage from Jan 2011 to Nov 2012 were included,and were divided into two groups,ICP-monitor group(A group) and non-ICP-moni-tor group(B group). The clinic data of all patients were statistically analyzed and the prognosis was evaluated with six-month follow up period after operation. Results Compared with patients who had ICP monitor post operation, the inci-dence of distance of water and electrolyte reduced significantly in A group; Moreover,the scores of GOS were signifi-cant higher in A group. Nevertheless,there was no significant difference on operative mortality between two groups af-ter operation 14 days. Conclusion The study demonstrates that ICP monitor can guide the clinical therapy,decrease the incidence of complication and improve the prognosis for patients suffered from operation of hypertensive cerebral hem-orrhage.
3.Novel method for dynamic monitoring and early-warning on wild resources of traditional Chinese medicines based on price ratio between drug and foodstuff.
Jiabo WANG ; Xiaohe XIAO ; Luqi HUANG ; Shilin CHEN ; Wenquan WANG ; Runhuai ZHAO ; Xingchao LONG ; Xueru ZHANG ; Peigen XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(3):263-267
OBJECTIVETo probe into the new idea along with establishment of a novel method for dynamic monitoring and early-warning on the wild resources of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs).
METHODThe alterations of wild traditional Chinese medicinal resources were assessed through the price ratio between drug and foodstuff (PRDF) indicating the balance between supply and demand of the specific TCMs, referred to the price ration between pork to foodstuff which is used in national monitoring to the balance between pork supply and demand.
RESULTSince the price of rice was tightly controlled by government, it was selected as a relatively stable reference to build the PRDF in order to take away the non-marketing influence to TCMs price such as CPI and inflation rate. The modified relative alteration trend of TCMs price had been researched through comparing different formulae to build PRDF, including absolute average month price of TCMs, month average price ratio of TCMs to foodstuff (rice) , month-on-month change of TCMs to rice, year-on-year change of TCMs to rice, and difference in value of period-on-period change (DVPPC). In the research, Cordyceps, Glycyrrhiza and totally five herbs were selected as model drugs and the price data were collected from 2002 to 2008. The results showed that DVPPC calculated of relative long time window was more sensitive and stable to reflect the relative alteration trend of TCMs price. For instance, the DVPPC of Ligustici showed continuously increase trend in recent years. This suggested appearance of unbalance between supply and demand of Ligustici, and forced policy intervention to maintain reasonable and continuable utilization of Ligustici resource.
CONCLUSIONThe proposed method and the formula of DVPPC revealed some useful guidance for dynamic monitoring the wild resources of TCMs.
Conservation of Natural Resources ; economics ; Food ; economics ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; economics ; Nonlinear Dynamics
4.The HPLC determination of the content of magnoflorine in main species of Epimedii Herba.
Min GAO ; Jingjing LIU ; Xinguang SUN ; Wenhua HUANG ; Baolin GUO ; Peigen XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(1):16-18
OBJECTIVETo study the content of magnoflorine in main species of Epimedii Herba.
METHODUltrasonic extraction, HPLC analysis.
RESULTThe content of magnoflorine of Epimedium leaves range between 0.0029% and 1.688%.
CONCLUSIONThe content of magnoflorine of Epimedium show large differences between species but relatively stable within the species, E. koreanum Nakai is the highest one and E. brevicornu is the lowest.
Aporphines ; analysis ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; methods ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; analysis ; Epimedium ; chemistry
5.Development trend of traditional Chinese medicine resources.
Luqi HUANG ; Huasheng PENG ; Peigen XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(1):1-4
The paper analyzed the current status and existing problems of traditional Chinese medicine resources. Blind introduction phenomenon, slow progress of variety breeding, low utilization rate of medicinal parts and herb residue seriously affected the sustainable development of traditional Chinese medicine resources. This paper raised suggestions according to these problems: to develop directional cultivation based on genuine drug, to develop directive breeding based on improvement the content of effective components, to expanding use the medicinal parts based on diversification and to comprehensive use the herb residue.
Breeding
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China
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Conservation of Natural Resources
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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growth & development
6.Determination of saponins in Dipsaci Radix by HILIC-HPLC.
Jingjing LIU ; Baolin GUO ; Wenhua HUANG ; Peigen XIAO ; Haibo SONG ; Chuanyi WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(17):2367-2371
OBJECTIVETo develop an HILIC-HPLC method for simultaneous analysis of three main active triterpenoid saponins including dipsacus asponin VI, dipsacus asponin X and dipsacus asponin XII. To evaluate the medical material from various habitats in China, different commercial grades or parts of plant.
METHODThe HPLC was conducted on Venusil HILIC column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 microm) with acetonitrile and water as the mobile phase at 25 degrees C, which was in gradient elution. The flow rate was 1 mL x min(-1); and the detection wavelength was 203 nm.
RESULTThe contents of dipsacus asponin VI, X and XII were 0.77%-14.31%, 0.39%-3.19% and 0.41%-1.49% respectively in different provinces of China, that were related to locations. The contents of saponins from Yunnan and Sichuan provinces were higer than those of Hubei and Guizhou. Thick roots, which were high-class products, contained less saponins than thin ones. In addition, the contents of stem, residual parts of stem and fibrous roots were fewer than main roots.
CONCLUSIONThis method is simple, sensitive and accurate. It could be used to determine the contents of dipsacus asponin VI, X, XII and evaluate the quality of dipsacus asperoides.
China ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; methods ; Chromatography, Liquid ; methods ; Dipsacaceae ; chemistry ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions ; Plant Roots ; chemistry ; Saponins ; chemistry ; isolation & purification
7.Numerical taxonamy of Paris plants.
Wanshun ZHAO ; Wenyuan GAO ; Xianxiao HUANG ; Yunping ZHAO ; Luqi HUANG ; Peigen XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(12):1518-1520
Numerical taxonomic studies were carried out in order to elucidate the taxonomic relationship among 17 species belonging to Paris. Eighteen characters including 10 morphological, 4 pollen morphological, 2 cytotalonomical and 2 habitat characters were used for the analysis. On basis of UPGMA clustering analysis, two subgenus and seven groups were recognized. The classification of the two subgenus was different from the opinion of subgenus Daiswa and subgenus Paris by Li Heng. The classification of sect. Dunnianae, sect. Axiparis and sect. Paris was correspondence with the classification of Li Heng. But sect. Fargesianae, sect. Marmoratae and sect. Thibeticae which were established based on the especially characters by Li Heng were put into cluster 2, cluster 3 and cluster 4.
Magnoliopsida
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anatomy & histology
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classification
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Phylogeny
8.Chemical constituents of Iris dichotoma.
Long HUANG ; Junshan YANG ; Yong PENG ; Peigen XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(23):3168-3171
OBJECTIVETo study the chemical constituents in the rhizoma of Iris dichotoma.
METHODThe chemical constituents were isolated by various column chromatographic methods. The structures of the compounds were elucidated on the basis of physiochemical properties and spectral analysis.
RESULTEleven compounds, hispidulin (1), rhamnocitrin (2), iristectorigenin A (3), 4', 5, 7, 8-tetrahydroxy-6-methoxy isoflavone (4), 6-hydroxybiochanin A (5), iristectorin B (6), iristectorigenin A (7), kaempferol-7-methyl ether (8), tamarixetin-7-glucoside (9), iristectorin A (10), 3', 3, 5-trihydroxy-4', 7-dimethoxy-flavone-3-O-beta-D-galactopyranoside (11) were isolated and identified.
CONCLUSIONCompounds 1-11 were obtained from this plant for the first time.
Iris ; chemistry ; Plant Extracts ; analysis ; isolation & purification
9.Study on antioxidant effect of Herba Lycopi and screening of active fractions.
Bo NIE ; Feng HUANG ; Yong LIU ; Guanhua DU ; Xinmiao LIANG ; Peigen XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(13):1754-1757
OBJECTIVETo Study the antioxidant activity of Herba Lycopi, and screen the main active fractions.
METHODThe different polar fractions were isolated from the ethanol extract of Herba Lycopi. The scavenging activity to DPPH and superoxide anions, reducing effect on Fe3+, and inhibiting activity of lipid peroxidation of the fractions were studied in vitro by high-throughput screening technique.
RESULTThe ethanol extract, ethyl acetate fraction (LLE-A. E, MCCM2921) and n-buthanol fraction (LLE-A. B, MCCM2922) of Herba Lycopi showed the scavenging activity to DPPH and superoxide anions, reducing effect on Fe3+, and inhibiting activity of lipid peroxidation.
CONCLUSIONThe ethanol extract and different polar fractions showed antioxidant capacity in vitro. That may be explain that the effect of activating blood and dissolving stasis and anti-fibrosis of Herba Lycopi in traditional application. The results may be helpful for further development of Herba Lycopi as a low-toxic antioxidant drug.
Animals ; Antioxidants ; analysis ; pharmacology ; Lipid Peroxidation ; drug effects ; Lycopus ; chemistry ; Male ; Microsomes, Liver ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Plant Extracts ; analysis ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar
10.Market investigation report on Epimedium material drugs and decoction pieces.
Baolin GUO ; Wenhua HUANG ; E SUN ; Xiaobin JIA ; Jingjing LIU ; Peigen XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(13):1687-1690
According to the survey on 7 medicinal material markets, 15 factories of Chinese materia medica slices, 27 medicine shops and 110 samples collected, this report anglyzed and summarized, the sources, provenances, characters of crude drugs, characters of decocting slices and merchandise circulation of Epimedium material drugs and decoction pieces.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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economics
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standards
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Epimedium
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chemistry
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Marketing
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Materia Medica
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analysis
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economics
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standards
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Product Surveillance, Postmarketing
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Quality Control

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