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Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

EducationShenyang, China
About: Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a education organization based out in Shenyang, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Randomized controlled trial & Acupuncture. The organization has 2040 authors who have published 1326 publications receiving 14664 citations.


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TL;DR: Results indicate LTbH may offer a potential vehicle as an effective drug delivery system along with diagnostic integration and cytotoxic effect and show sustained release behavior on both drugs.
Abstract: Diclofenac sodium (abrr. DS) and indomethacin (abrr. IMC) have been intercalated into the layered terbium hydroxide (LTbH) by anion exchange method. Chemical compositions, thermostability, morphology, luminescence property, release behaviors and cytotoxic effects have been investigated. The DS molecules may embed between layers with a bilayered arrangement and the IMC may correspond to a monolayered arrangement. The Tb3+ luminescence in DS-LTbH and IMC-LTbH composites were enhanced compared with LTbH precusor and the luminescence intensity increases with the deprotonation degree. Drug release was measured with HPLC, and LTbH showed sustained release behavior on both drugs. Further In Vitro evaluation were carried out on cancer cells. Cytotoxic effect of LTbH was observed with a sulforhodamine B colorimetric assay on a variety of cancer cell lines, which revealed that the LTbH showed little cytotoxic effect. Results indicate LTbH may offer a potential vehicle as an effective drug delivery system along with diagnostic integration.

4 citations

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01 Jun 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effect of Sijunzi decoction on limb weakness in a rat model of spleen Qi deficiency (SQD), and to study its effect on mitophagy in skeletal muscle through adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) / unc-51 like autophagy activating kinase 1 (ULK1) signaling.
Abstract: Objective To investigate the efficacy of Sijunzi decoction () on limb weakness in a rat model of spleen Qi deficiency (SQD), and to study its effect on mitophagy in skeletal muscle through adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) / unc-51 like autophagy activating kinase 1 (ULK1) signaling. Methods SQD model rats were produced by fasting combined with forced swimming method for 15 d. After model assessment, rats were randomly divided into four groups of 10 [low/middle/high (L/M/H) Sijunzi decoction dose groups and a normal saline (S) group]. Limb holding power (HP) and body mass (BM) were measured after 2 weeks of treatment. Following euthanasia, quadriceps femoris were dissected and myofiber and mitochondrial morphology were observed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), adenosine triphosphatase (ATP) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels were determined using colorimetric methods, and immunoblot analysis of Microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3) and Sequestosome 1 (p62) was performed to monitor mitophagy and AMPK/ULK1 signaling. Results Compared with control (C) group rats, in the S group, HP was reduced, the myofiber Z line was disordered, mitochondria were scattered, and numerous vacuoles and mitophagy were observed. MMP and ATP levels were reduced, ROS levels were elevated, and LC3B expression, and p-AMPKα (Thr172)/AMPKα, p-ULK1 (Ser555)/ULK1, and p-Raptor (Ser792)/Raptor ratios were increased, while p62 expression and p-mTOR (Ser2448)/mTOR and p-ULK1 (Ser757)/ULK1 ratios were decreased. After treatment, compared with the S group, HP was improved in M and H groups but not in the L group. Mitophagy was reduced in M, H and L groups but the Z line was disordered and vacuolization remained in the L group. ATP levels were elevated in M, H and L groups, and MMPs were elevat-ed in M and H groups but not in the L group. ROS levels were decreased in M, H and L groups, as were LC3B expression and p-Raptor (Ser792)/Raptor ratios, while p62 expression and p-mTOR (Ser2448)/mTOR and p-ULK1 (Ser757)/ULK1 ratios were increased in M and H groups but not in the L group. p-AMPKα (Thr172)/AMPKα and p-ULK1 (Ser555)/ULK1 ratios were decreased in M, H and L groups. Conclusions Sijunzi decoction improved HP, possibly by inhibiting mitophagy via suppression of AMPK/ULK1 signaling. This restored mitochondrial morphology and improved oxidative phosphorylation, which contributed to recovery of limb weakness in SQD model rats.

4 citations

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TL;DR: It is suggested that electronic needling of Neiguan (PC 6) can both reduce the gene expression of KATP and protein kinases in rats with ISO-induced MI.

4 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed to use lanthanum fluoride fine particles as a new stationary phase of a TLC plate for in situ TLC/FTIR analysis of complex mixtures.
Abstract: While in situ TLC/FTIR technique has tremendous potential in the analysis of complex mixtures, the conventional stationary phase, such as silica gel, used for TLC/FTIR analysis, has strong absorption in IR region and thus brings about severe interference in the obtained FTIR spectra of the separated samples. In this work, we propose to use lanthanum fluoride fine particles as a new stationary phase of a TLC plate. The average size of LaF3 particles is around 100 nm. FTIR spectrum of the LaF3 particles has no interfering absorption. Preliminary TLC experiments show that mixtures of rhodamine B and methylene blue mixture can be successfully separated by this new TLC plate using LaF3 fine particles as a stationary phase. Methylene blue and rhodamine B from separated spot can be clearly detected by using in situ FTIR spectra.

4 citations

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TL;DR: Acupuncture and moxibustion combined with conventional antipsychotics is significantly better than that of antipsychotic alone in the treatment of schizophrenia and has less side effects but, high quality clinical studies with rigorous experimental design and large sample size are needed to provide more reliable evidence.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical efficacy and security of acupuncture therapy combined with conventional antipsychotics in the treatment of schizophrenia. METHODS We first comprehensively retrieved papers about acupuncture or moxibustion treatment of schizophrenia published from the time of establishment of the database to April of 2017 in Chinese databases such as Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI), Chinese Science and Technology Periodical Database (VIP), Wanfang, and Chinese BioMedical Literature (CBM) by using keywords "acupuncture""moxibustion""acupuncture +moxibustion""acupuncture +medication""electroacupuncture""filiform needle""scalp-acupuncture""auricular acupuncture", etc. Then, according to the principles and methods of evidence-based medicine, papers conformed to the included standards were enrolled to Meta-analysis by using Review Manager 5.3 software. RESULTS A total of 618 studies were identified, with only 17 articles (containing 1 542 patients) conformed to our included standards and analyzed finally. In regard to the total effective rate of acupuncture or moxibustion for schizophrenia, the combined OR=3.09, 95% CI (2.31, 4.13), the diamond was on the right side of the vertical line (suggesting being effective), OR checked by Z test (Z=7.61, P<0.000 01). In regard to the untoward effect, the combined OR=0.34, 95% CI (0.16, 0.75), the diamond was on the left side of the vertical line (suggesting less adverse effects), OR checked by Z test (Z=2.67,P=0.008). Sensitivity analysis: the combined standardized mean difference (SMD)=-0.61, 95% CI(-0.88, -0.34), the diamond was on the left side of the vertical line (suggesting having more profits than simple medication), SMD checked by Z test (Z=4.39, P<0.000 1).. CONCLUSION Acupuncture and moxibustion combined with conventional antipsychotics is significantly better than that of antipsychotics alone in the treatment of schizophrenia and has less side effects. But, high quality clinical studies with rigorous experimental design and large sample size are needed to provide more reliable evidence.

4 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Hang Xiao6461816026
Muhammad Riaz5893415927
Jianping Liu453337977
Guoan Luo452216358
Xingshun Qi403085409
Mei Wang292016007
Xiaozhong Guo281422269
Zhiwei Cao271102879
Xinggang Yang261132292
Ruixin Zhu251102119
Ran Wang231571942
Li-Ping Bai22951824
Ke Liu19311183
Ahmed M. Metwaly1751682
Kailin Tang1740919
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
20227
2021152
2020125
2019122
201896