1.Analysis of Inhibitory Effect of Berberine Compounds on Acetylcholinesterase and Blood-brain Barrier Permeability
Fulu PAN ; Yang LIU ; Huining LIU ; Shuang YU ; Xueyan LI ; Xinyu WANG ; Dongying QI ; Xiaoyu CHAI ; Qianqian WANG ; Zirong YI ; Yanli PAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(9):116-124
ObjectiveTo examine the inhibitory effects of berberine compounds, including columbamine, on acetylcholinesterase from the perspectives of drug-target binding affinity and kinetics and explore the blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability of these compounds in different multi-component backgrounds. MethodThe median inhibitory concentration (IC50) of acetylcholinesterase by berberine compounds including columbamine was measured using the Ellman-modified spectrophotometric method. The binding kinetic parameters (Koff) of these compounds with acetylcholinesterase were determined using the enzyme activity recovery method. A qualitative analysis of the ability of these components to penetrate the BBB and arrive at the brain tissue in diverse multi-component backgrounds (including medicinal herbs and compound formulas) was conducted using ultra performance liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (UPLC-HRMS). ResultBerberine compounds, including columbamine, exhibited strong inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, with IC50 values in the nanomolar range. Moreover, they displayed better drug-target binding kinetics characteristics (with smaller Koff values) than the positive control of donepezil hydrochloride (P<0.01), indicating a longer inhibition duration of acetylcholinesterase. Berberine components such as columbamine could penetrate the BBB to arrive at brain tissue in the form of a monomer, as well as in the multi-component backgrounds of Coptis and Phellodendri Chinensis Cortex medicinal extracts and the compound formula Huanglian Jiedutang. ConclusionThese berberine compounds such as columbamine exhibit a strong inhibitory effect on acetylcholinesterase and can arrive at brain tissue in multi-component backgrounds. In the level of pharmacological substance, this supports the clinical efficacy of compound Huanglian Jiedutang in improving Alzheimer's disease, providing data support for elucidating the pharmacological basis of compound Huanglian Jiedutang.
2.Analysis of the pre-metabolic disease state based on the theory of "overflow of Wu Qi"
Qing HE ; Zirong LI ; Qiaoli YANG ; Jing LIN ; Guangqi WANG ; Jin QIN ; Shangjian LIU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;46(3):278-282
The pre-metabolic disease state is the body state of substance metabolism disorder that has not yet reached the physical and chemical indicators of the disease, and abnormal glucose metabolism is often the key link of metabolic disorder. In TCM, the healthy function of the spleen is the cornerstone of the production and distribution of fine substances. This article discussed the pre-metabolic disease state based on the theory of "overflow of Five Qi" in the Nei Jing, taking the loss of spleen preparedness as the starting point, in order to provide new ideas and directions for the prevention and treatment of clinical metabolic diseases.
3.Distribution of traditional Chinese medicine constitution and related influential factors in 450 patients with impaired glucose tolerance
Zirong LI ; Qiaoli YANG ; Yu XIE ; Shangjian LIU
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(4):459-465
Objective We aimed to study the distribution of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)constitution and related influencing factors in patients with impaired glucose tolerance(IGT).Methods A cross-sectional study method was used to enroll IGT patients who attended one of eight collaborating units across China between January and August 2021.Basic information was recorded,physical and laboratory examinations were completed,and the data on TCM constitution were collected according to the"classification and determination table of TCM constitution."Finally,patient information was entered into an Excel table,and the data were analyzed using SPSS 26.0.Results Among the 450 patients,a balanced constitution accounted for 37.3%,yang-deficiency constitution for 15.6%,phlegm-dampness constitution for 14.4%,and dampness-heat constitution for 10.9%.Among the biased constitutions,the proportion of men with dampness-heat constitution was higher than that of women,and the proportion of women with yang-deficiency constitution and blood stasis constitution was significantly higher than that of men(P<0.05).The triglyceride level of patients with phlegm-dampness constitution was higher than that of patients with yang-deficiency constitution(P<0.05);the HDL-cholestrol level of patients with yang-deficiency constitution was higher than that of patients with phlegm-dampness constitution(P<0.05);and the uric acid level of patients with phlegm-dampness constitution,dampness-heat constitution,or yin-deficiency constitution was higher than that of patients with yang-deficiency constitution,and the UA level was the highest in patients with dampness-heat constitution(P<0.05).Conclusion The distribution of TCM constitution in IGT patients was dominated by balanced constitution,followed by yang-deficiency constitution,phlegm-dampness constitution,and dampness-heat constitution.Gender,blood lipid levels,and UA levels were the main factors affecting the constitution status of IGT patients.
4.Effect of different operation methods on early swallowing function of patients with laryngeal cancer
Haixin LONG ; Fang NAN ; Zirong TIAN ; Xiuya LI ; Yongling LIU ; Xiaohong CHEN
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(22):3407-3411
Objective To evaluate the effect of different operation methods on the early swallowing function in the patients with laryngocarcinoma.Methods A total of 138 patients with the first time of open laryngectomy in this hospital from January 2021 to December 2022 were selected as the research subjects by convenience sampling method.The patients were divided into the vertical laryngeal resection group(vertical group,n=34),horizontal laryngeal partial resection(horizontal group,26 cases),suprachloroid laryngeal par-tial resection annular hyoid epiglottis fixation group(SCPL-CHEP group,n=26)and total laryngeal resection group(total laryngeal group,n=52)according to the operation methods.The Anderson Dysphagia Scale,Syd-ney Dysphagia Scale and modified swale drinking water test were used to evaluate the swallowing function on the first day of postoperative oral feeding in the patients.Results The total scores and scores of various di-mensions of the Chinese version of Anderson Dysphagia Scale,total scores and scores of various dimensions of Sydney Swallowing Scale and the results of the modified swale drinking water test had statistical differences a-mong the various groups(P<0.01);the above indexes had statistical difference between the total laryngeal group and the other groups(P<0.01),but the above indexes had no statistical difference between the two groups in the horizontal group,vertical group and SCPL-CHEP group(P>0.05).Conclusion In the patients with laryngeal cancer undergoing open laryngectomy,the dysphagia is less severe during early eating after to-tal laryngectomy,which has little impact on life.
5.Application of cognitive interviews in the cross-cultural adaptation of the Neck Dissection Impairment Index
Xiaobo REN ; Zirong TIAN ; Yongling LIU ; Xiaoting JIN ; Changyun WEI ; Yahong XU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(22):3025-3029
Objective:To assess respondents' understanding of the items in the Neck Dissection Impairment Index (NDII) through cognitive interviews and to revise the items accordingly.Methods:Totally 30 postoperative neck dissection patients returning for follow-up at Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University from November 2023 to February 2024, were selected by purposive sampling for two rounds of cognitive interviews. Based on the interview results, the Chinese version of the NDII was revised.Results:The Chinese version of the NDII included ten items. The first round of interviews identified issues such as "incomplete expression, abstract language, and written form, " leading to revisions of five items. The second round of interviews showed that all respondents understood the revised items, and no new suggestions for modification were made.Conclusions:Cognitive interviews can improve respondents' comprehension of the Chinese version of the NDII, identify cognitive biases caused by cultural differences and improper linguistic expressions during the translation process, and enhance the understanding and acceptance of the scale's content among the target population.
6.Effects of swallowing rehabilitation training on swallowing function and quality of life of patients after laryngectomy: a meta-analysis
Haixin LONG ; Fang NAN ; Xiuya LI ; Zirong TIAN ; Jingwen MENG ; Yongling LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(28):3839-3845
Objective:To explore the effects of swallowing rehabilitation training on swallowing function and quality of life in patients after laryngectomy.Methods:Randomized controlled trials on the effects of swallowing rehabilitation training on swallowing function and quality of life in postoperative laryngeal cancer patients were electronically retrieved from the Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, VIP, and China Biology Medicine disc. The search period was from database establishment to February 1, 2024. The quality evaluation criteria for randomized controlled trials of Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center (2016) was used to evaluate the included literature. RevMan 5.3 software was used for meta-analysis.Results:A total of ten articles were included, with 987 patients. Meta-analysis showed that swallowing rehabilitation training could improve the swallowing function ( P<0.01) and quality of life ( P<0.01) of patients after laryngectomy. Conclusions:Swallowing rehabilitation training can improve patients' swallowing function and quality of life after laryngectomy and is worth applying in clinical practice.
7.Computer-aided design of an improved lamina hook and finite element analysis of its use in fixation of lumbar spondylolysis
Hongliang GAO ; Hua LIU ; Tao ZHANG ; Chengwei YANG ; Yizhe WANG ; Zirong HUANG ; Wenhua ZHANG ; Long CHEN ; Bing KANG ; Yuxuan MA ; Songkai LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(7):593-604
Objective:To design an improved lamina hook system and compare its biomechanical properties with traditional lamina hook system in fixation of lumbar spondylolysis.Methods:The thin layer CT data of the lumbosacral vertebrae of 20 healthy young male servicemen who underwent physical examination in the outpatient department of the 940th Hospital of Joint Logistics Support Force of PLA from January 2021 to August 2022 were collected. The age of the subjects was 20-30 years [(25.0±3.0)years]. A 3-dimensional model of the L 5 vertebral body was constructed using the 3-dimensional modeling software. The new improved lamina hook was designed according to the measurements including the thickness of the middle area, the longest longitudinal diameter, the curvature radius of the lower edge, the angle between the upper and lower tail ends, the thickness of the lower edge, and the longest diameter of the lower edge of the bilateral L 5 vertebral plates. One serviceman was selected from the aforementioned group to construct a linear finite element model of segments L 4-S using the 3-dimensional virtual software (normal model, model A), based on which, the L 5 bilateral spondylolysis model (model B), improved lamina hook model (model C) and traditional lamina hook models (model D) were designed. By constraining both sides of the sacrum and applying a longitudinal load of 400 N on the L 4 vertebral body, the upper 1/3 gravity of the body was simulated, and with a bending moment of 10 N·m along the X, Y, and Z directions, motions of forward flexion, backward extension, lateral bending, rotation, etc were simulated. The range of motion of segment L 4/5 and L 5/S 1 of model A was evaluated and compared with the findings of the previous researches to verify its effectiveness. The overall range of motion of models A, B, C, and D, the range of motion of segment L 4/5 and L 5/S 1, the maximum overall displacement, the maximum displacement and stress of the isthmus, the stress distribution and maximum stress of internal fixation of models C and D, and the stress distribution and maximum stress of the vertebral body of models C and D were compared. Results:(1) During forward flexion, backward extension, lateral bending and rotation, the range of motion of model A was 5.01°, 4.03°, 3.91° and 1.42° in segment L 4/5, and was 4.62°, 2.51°, 2.40° and 1.23° in segment L 5/S 1. (2) The overall range of motion, range of motion of segment L 4/5 and L 5/S 1 and maximum overall displacement of models A, C, and D were similar in axial compression, forward flexion, backward extension, left bending, and left rotation, while those of model B were significantly increased. (3) There was no significant difference in the maximum displacement of the isthmus of models A, C, and D under different motion modes, while the maximum displacement of model B in the isthmus was significantly larger than that of models A, C, and D, especially during rotation, increased by 295%, 277%, and 276% respectively. The maximum stress of the isthmus of model C was 0.938 MPa, 1.698 MPa, 0.410 MPa, 2.775 MPa, and 1.554 MPa respectively. The maximum stress in the isthmus of model D was 0.590 MPa, 1.297 MPa, 0.520 MPa, 3.088 MPa, and 2.072 MPa respectively. The maximum stress of the isthmus of models C and D was similar during axial compression and forward flexion, while the stress of the isthmus of model C was smaller than that of model D during backward extension, lateral bending, and rotation, decreased by 21.1%, 10.2%, and 25.0% respectively compared with model D. (4) The maximum stress of internal fixation in models C and D during forward flexion, backward extension, left bending, and left rotation was 135.220 MPa, 130.180 MPa, 200.940 MPa and 306.340 MPa respectively, and was 131.840 MPa, 112.280 MPa, 349.980 MPa and 370.140 MPa respectively. The maximum stress of internal fixation in the two models of internal fixation during forward flexion and backward extension was similar, while it was decreased by 42.6% and 17.2% in model C during left bending and left rotation, compared with model D. (5) The maximum stress of the vertebral body during forward flexion, backward extension, left bending, and left rotation was 79.787 MPa, 36.857 MPa, 37.943 MPa and 96.965 MPa respectively in model C, but was 80.104 MPa, 64.236 MPa, 196.010 MPa and 193.020 MPa respectively in model D. The maximum stress of models C and D was all distributed in the contact area with the internal fixation, and especially during backward extension, left bending, and left rotation, when it was reduced by 42.6%, 80.6%, and 49.8% of model C respectively, compared with that of model D. Conclusions:The improved laminar hook is more consistent with the Chinese anatomized structure of the lamina. Compared with the traditional lamina hook system, the improved lamina hook system can effectively reduce the displacement in all directions and range of motion of lumbar spondylolysis, therefor can significantly reduce the stress of internal fixation and vertebral body and has better biomechanical performance.
8.Development of an experience scale for patients with chronic wound debridement and dressing
Yanping SHI ; Ling TIAN ; Zhifei LIU ; Wei ZHANG ; Tianqi LIU ; Jinna WANG ; Siming JIANG ; Yanan CUI ; Zirong LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2024;30(3):213-217
Objective:To develop and evaluate a medical experience assessment scale for debridement and dressing change in chronic wound patients in China, and to provide a reference for improving hospital service quality.Methods:Based on the framework of hospital consumer assessment of healthcare providers and systems survey (HCAHPS) in the United States, a preliminary draft of the scale was formed through a literature review and qualitative interviews with 12 chronic wound patients (7 males and 5 females aged 58.1±12.3 years). Five experts were invited for content validity testing, and 191 chronic wound patients (111 males and 80 females aged 53.5±19.1 years) were selected to evaluate the internal consistency reliability, half reliability, retest reliability, and structural validity of the scale.Results:The Chronic Wound Patient Debridement and Dressing Experience Scale covered 5 dimensions with 30 sub-items and 2 comprehensive evaluation items, including demand response, good and friendly communication, professional trust, optimization of the medical treatment process, and encouragement of patient participation. The scale Cronbach′s α coefficient was 0.967 and ranged from 0.890 to 0.962 for each dimension. The overall retest reliability of the scale was 0.940 and ranged from 0.895 to 0.940 for each dimension. The overall half reliability of the scale was 0.923 and ranged from 0.834 to 0.935 for each dimension. 5 factors were extracted, with a cumulative variance contribution rate of 82.061%.Conclusions:Based on the HCAHPS framework in the United States, the Chronic Wound Debridement and Dressing Experience Scale developed has high reliability and validity, and can be used to evaluate the dressing change experience of patients with chronic wounds. It has clinical practice significance for dressing change in chronic wounds.
9.Treatment strategy and mechanical exploration of early lumbar spondylolysis
Hongliang GAO ; Hua LIU ; Tao ZHANG ; Xusheng LI ; Zirong HUANG ; Yizhe WANG ; Long CHEN ; Kai ZHANG ; Haitao YU ; Haoyue WU ; Songkai LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2023;25(10):915-920
Lumbar spondylolysis is one of the common diseases of low back pain caused by spinal surgery. Its treatment options vary depending on different conditions, from early conservative ones to late surgical ones. There are still disputes over various conservative treatments, choice of surgical methods and the biomechanics of different internal fixation techniques to repair spondylolysis. Therefore, this review summarizes the clinical outcomes of previous clinical treatments of lumbar spondylolysis and the biomechanical characteristics of various techniques to find the mechanical and evidence-based clinical data that may facilitate the treatment of lumbar spondylolysis.
10.A study on biventricular myocardial strain characteristics of amateur marathon runners based on cardiac MR feature tracking technique
Xiaoli LING ; Chenghong LIU ; Kaiyue ZHAO ; Min LIU ; Zhenmei HUANG ; Jianping DING ; Zirong WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2023;57(12):1278-1283
Objective:To investigate the changes of biventricular myocardial strain in amateur marathon runners using the cardiac MR feature tracking (CMR-FT) technique.Methods:Forty-one amateur marathon runners (marathon exercise group) and 20 age-matched healthy volunteers (control group) were recruited according to the inclusion criteria. After the kinematic parameters were obtained, all subjects underwent a CMR cine sequence imaging. The CMR images were post-processed using CVI42 software. The biventricular function parameters including end-diastole/end-systolic volume (EDV/ESV), end-diastole/end-systolic volume index (EDVI/ESVI), end-diastole/end-systolic myocardial mass (MMD/MMS), end-diastole/end-systolic myocardial mass index (MMDI/MMSI), stroke volume and index (SV/SVI), cardiac index (CI) and ejection fraction (EF), as well as the biventricular myocardial strain parameters including global radial/circumferential/longitudinal strain (GRS/GCS/GLS), global radial/circumferential/longitudinal diastolic strain rate (GRSDr/GCSDr/GLSDr) were measured and calculated. Demographic data, kinematic index, cardiac function and myocardial strain parameters were compared between the two groups.Results:Compared with the control group, the exercise group showed significant decrease heart rates ( P<0.001). It was found that the left ventricular function parameters (ESVI, MMD, MMDI, MMS, MMSI) and the right ventricular function parameters (EDVI, ESVI) of the exercise group were significantly higher than those of control group (all P<0.05); while the left ventricular strain parameters (GCS, GRSDr, GCSDr, GLSDr) and the right ventricular strain parameters (GRSDr, GLSDr) were of the exercise group were significantly lower than those of control group (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Amateur marathon runners have lower myocardial strain capacity and higher left ventricular myocardial mass. The ventricular diastolic strain rate may sensitively reflect the compensatory changes of ventricular function with the normal ejection fraction.

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