Wang S

Hubei University of Chinese Medicine

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(59 citations, 14 total works)

Research Topics

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Erythromelalgia Publications

Strategy for identification of characteristic components from multiphase of Sanwu Huangqin Decoction via UHPLC‒Q-TOF‒MS and UHPLC-QQQ-MS combined with multivariate statistical analysis.

Wang S, Wang T, He J, Mao W, Gong P , et al.
Journal of chromatography. A

Sanwu Huangqin Decoction (SHD), a classic prescription for nourishing yin and clearing heat, is commonly used to treat febrile diseases, erythromelalgia, autoimmune liver diseases, and skin diseases. However, research on the quality standard of SHD is still in its infancy and has focused mainly on single Chinese herbs, with few systematic studies. Currently, traditional Chinese medicine decoctions, as a complex polydisperse system, have attracted widespread attention. It is necessary to establish an integrated and rapid identification strategy for evaluating and controlling the quality of multiphase of SHD. The ingredients in the three phases of SHD were first isolated via the centrifugation‒dialysis technique, and an method was established via ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UHPLC‒Q-TOF‒MS) for discrimination. The identification results and multivariate statistical analysis revealed that the SHD and three phases were clearly clustered, whereas the composition difference between the nanophase state and SHD was the smallest. Moreover, 34 significantly common differential markers were screened out by variable importance for projection (VIP) > 1 and P < 0.05 to construct the orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) regression prediction model. Furthermore, a strategy for potential effective phase identification and quality evaluation index was established based on the absolute quantitative analysis of the 13 characteristic ingredients via ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QQQ-MS). The comprehensive strategy of qualitative analysis combined with absolute quantitative analysis may be an effective tool for the identification and discrimination of SHD and the potential effective phase state. These findings could provide a significative reference for further revealing the material basis and determining the quality control indicators of SHD.

Effectiveness of botulinum toxin A in treatment of refractory erythromelalgia.

Lin KH, Wang SJ, Fuh JL, Chen SP
Journal of the Chinese Medical Association : JCMA

Erythromelalgia is characterized by intense burning pain, erythema, and heat in affected areas after precipitating factors such as warm temperature or stress. It is refractory to treatment in some situations. We describe a woman with adenosquamous cell carcinoma of the lung and medically refractory erythromelalgia. The symptoms of erythromelalgia presented as refractory to any medical treatment. Due to the unresponsive nature of her condition, botulinum toxin type A (onabotulinumtoxin A) was injected over both of her cheeks, periodically for six cycles. Her symptoms responded dramatically to subcutaneous and intradermal injection of botulinum toxin type A. Repetitive injection demonstrated consistent and reproducible responses, and the efficacy was maintained for approximately 1 month. No adverse effects or complications were noted. Botulinum toxin type A might be safe and effective as an alternative treatment for refractory erythromelalgia, but further large-scale studies are required.