1.Protective effects of preconditioning with sodium aescinate on ischemia/reperfusion injury of the limbs induced by tourniquet
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(05):-
AIM:Sodium aescinate can protect the vessel wall while clearing free radical in body.This study was designed to approach the protective effects of preconditioning with sodium aescinate on ischemia/reperfusion injury of the limbs induced by tourniquet.METHODS:Forty patients undergoing elective lower limb operation were selected from the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine from August 2006 to February 2007.They were randomly divided into 2 groups:20 in treated group received sodium aescinate(5 mg/100 mL) by intervenous drop infusion,while 20 cases in control group received equal dose of Sodium Chloride at 30 minutes before fastening tourniquet.Blood samples(4 mL) were obtained before fastening tourniquet and at 5,10,20 minutes after release of tourniquet to measure superoxide dismutase(SOD),malondialdehyde(MDA),lactic acid(Lac) and nitrogen monoxidum(NO).Meanwhile the blood pressure and heart rate were recorded in two groups.RESULTS:All of 40 patients were involved in the result analysis.①In the control group,diastolic blood pressure after 5 and 10 minutes of release was significantly less than that before(P
2.Biomechanical analysis of dynamic simulation of three dimensional finite element models of knee joint meniscus
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(31):4658-4664
BACKGROUND:At present, although the study of three-dimensional finite element biomechanical analysis of knee joint meniscus has been reported and we have a certain understanding of the biomechanical changes of the meniscus, but the dynamic simulation of the knee meniscus in the same load conditions in the process of biomechanical analysis of the knee meniscus is less reported. OBJECTIVE:To analyze the biomechanical characteristics of the knee joint meniscus under different flexion angle by using analogue simulation of finite element method. METHODS:Based on knee MRI data of the normal adult volunteers, the medicine finite element simulation software Mimics10.01 and reverse engineering software Rapidform XOR3 were utilized to reconstruct three-dimensional finite element model of knee joint meniscus. The advanced finite element analysis software Abaqus6.10-1 was utilized for analogue simulation and for analyzing biomechanical changes during flexion under vertical load of 300 N. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) While the knee joint flexed at 0°, 30°, 60° and 90°, with the increase of angle, maximum stress point moved from the anterior edge of tibia attachment surface of the medial meniscus posterior angle to the posterior edge of tibia attachment surface of the lateral meniscus anterior angle, and the stress range of lateral meniscus was greater than that of the medial meniscus. (2) The maximal displacement point moved from the midpoint of inner edge of the medial meniscus to the front outer-upper edge of the lateral meniscus at knee flexion of 0°, 30°, 60° and 90°. Moreover, the range of displacement of lateral meniscus was bigger than the medial meniscus. (3) These findings suggest that the meniscus is the major bearing structure in the process of knee flexion. The lateral meniscus injury rate is greater than the medial meniscus in process of exercise, which is associated with large stress and displacement.
3.A summary of research on hyperlipemia treated by acupuncturing Fenglongacupoint
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(5):466-470
A summary and analysis of acupuncture, electro-acupuncture, moxibustion, injection of acupoint, and research progress from ancient and modern related literatures on the treatment of hyper-lipemia by acupuncturingFenglong acupointwas made. It was cognized and affirmed thatFenglong acupoint has the unique superiority of definite curative effect and little poisonous side effect in treating hyperlipemia.
4.Clinical Study on Needling Peri-ocular Points and Abducens Oculi for Abducens Paralysis
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;(8):767-769
ObjectiveTo compare the efficacy between needling peri-ocular points plus abducens oculi and needling peri-ocular points alone in treating abducens paralysis, for evaluating the effectiveness and advantage of needling peri-ocular points plus abducens oculi.MethodFollowing the random number table, 86 patients with postnatal unilateral abducens oculi were divided into two groups: 43 cases in the control group were intervened by conventional acupuncture at peri-ocular points including bilateral Taiyang (EX-HN5), Cuanzhu (BL2), Fengchi (GB20), Hegu (LI4) and Waiguan (TE5), plus Baihui (GV20), Sizhukong (TE23) and Tongziliao (GB1) on the affected side; 43 cases in the treatment group were intervened by acupuncture at peri-ocular points and abducens oculi, i.e. to puncture the abducens oculi (1~3 mm behind the attached point of the extrarectus to eyeball) in addition to the treatment given to the control group. After 3 treatment courses, the total effective rate, average recovery time and improvement of strabismus angle were observed.ResultThe total effective rate was 93.0% in the treatment group, significantly higher than 81.4%in the control group (P<0.05); of the 28 cured patients in the treatment group, the average recovery time was (34.51±7.91)d, versus (41.88±7.87)d in the 22cured patients in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.01). There was a significant difference in comparing the improvement of strabismus angle between the two groups (P<0.01); after treatment, the strabismus angle was (11.23±6.32)° in the treatment group versus (14.14±6.85)° in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).ConclusionNeedling peri-ocular points and abducens oculi can improve the strabismus angle, shorten treatment duration and reduce patient’s sufferings in treating postnatal abducens paralysis, significantly superior to conventional acupuncture at peri-ocular points.
5.Clinical observation of the effect of mouse nerve growth factor on anterior ischemic optic neuropathy
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(10):1156-1158
Objective To observe curative effect of the rat nerve growth factor (NGF) treatment on anterior ischemic op?tic neuropathy(AION). Methods Patients with AION (n=78) were randomly divided into mouse NGF treatment group (treatment group):39 cases (39 eyes) and conventional treatment group (control group):37 cases (37 eyes). Patients in control group were given Actovegin 1.2 g intravenously, once a day while patients in treatment group were given 18μg mouse NGF once a day. Milton insurable were given orally at 0.5 mg, 3 times per day at both groups. Dexamethasone of 3 mg were given retrobulbarly once a day upon onset of symptoms and the extend of edema for 3 to 5 days. Rat nerve growth factor were given for consecutive14 days as a period of treatment, and the curative effect was observed after 28 days of treatment. Results In the treatment group:treatments were obviously effective in 28 eyes (71.79%), effective in 7 eyes (17.95%) and ineffective in 4 eyes (10.26%), so the total effective rate was 89.74%; In control group: treatments were obviously effective in 11 eyes (29.73%), effective in 15 eyes (40.54%) and ineffective in 11 eyes (29.73%), so the total effective rate was 70.27%. Curative effects in these 2 groups were of statistical significance (Z=3.552, P<0.05). Vision acuity and average light sensitivity in vi?sual field are better in treatment group than those control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Mouse NGF is effective in the treat?ment of AION and can improve vision acuity and visual field, therefore is worth promoting.
6.Research progress in aberrant sphingolipid metabolism and obesity and obesity-mediated insulin resistance
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(3):329-332
Sphingolipids are essential components of cellular membrane , regulating important physiologic function of cells .Al-terations of sphingolipid metabolism are closely related to the pathogenesis of several chronic diseases .Ceramide biogenesis , the center of sphingolipid metabolism , includes de novo ceramide synthesis , ceramide formation via breakdown of complicated sphingolipids and so on . Recent studies found that aberrant sphingolipid metabolism is strongly linked to insulin resistance associated with obesity .The review fo-cuses on recent advances about aberrant sphingolipid metabolism in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance associated with obesity .
7.A citation analysis of Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics from 2000 to 2004
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 1998;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the academic level and the popularity of Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics from the point view of citation. Methods According to the information of Chinese Medical Citation Index (CMCI), the amount and distribution of the original articles in Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics cited by the journals included by CMCI were statistically analyzed. The data analyzed included the percentage of cited articles, the number of citation of a single article, authors of most cited articles, geological regions of cited articles, years of citation, citing journals and self citing rate. Results The percentage of cited papers (749 articles, 4213 times) in all published 1184 articles in Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics from 2000 to 2004 were 76.43%, 75.20%, 71.49%, 57.46% and 30.19%, with an average of 63.26%. The original articles cited by other researchers were 7.86, 6.54, 5.48, 2.98 and 1.78, with an average of 5.62. The highest one was citated by 68 times. The most frequently cited authors were from 30 provinces of China and the city Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin were the three topest cities among other cities in the naion. There were 461 citing journals, and there was 191 items self citsted, self-citing rate is 0.045. Conclusion Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics has published high quality articles. It has been become one of the most important information resource for orthopaedic researchers and one of the most important medical journals in China.
8.Influence of Different Cardiac Pacing Modes on TCM Syndrome Manifestations and Hemodynamics of Sick Sinus Syndrome
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1992;0(09):-
Objective To evaluate the influence and mechanism of different cardiac pacing modes on TCM syndrome manifestations and hemodynamics of sick sinus syndrome(SSS).Methods The 75 SSS patients were detected syndrome manifestation scores and hemodynamic parameters before operations and 1 month after pacing to compare the differences among the different cardiac pacing modes.Results After operations,the syndrome manifestation scores were all decreased(P
9.Effect of PI3K/Akt signaling pathway and endoplasmicreticulum stress on apoptosis of hepatocytes in rats with hepatic fibrosis
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(5):614-618
Objective To observe the changes of PI3K/Akt signaling pathway and endoplasmic reticulum stress related protein GRP78 and CHOP in CCl4 induced liver fibrosis and to explore their effects on hepatic fibrosis.Methods Thirty SD rats were randomly divided into normal control group, 4 and 8 weeks liver fibrosis group (hypodermic injection of 40% CCl4).Pathological changes of liver tissue was observed by HE staining.The techniques of real-time PCR was applied to detect mRNA of GRP78 and CHOP in liver.Detected expression of Akt1, phospho-Akt1, GRP78 and CHOP protein by western blot.Meanwhile, the cell apoptosis in liver was detected by TUNEL.Results Compared with the normal control group, GRP78 and CHOP mRNA and protein in 4 and 8 weeks liver fibrosis group was increased(P<0.05), while expression of Akt1, phospho-Akt1 in 4 and 8 weeks liver fibrosis group was lower than that in normal control group(P<0.05).Compared with normal control group, the apoptosis of hepatocytes in 4 and 8 weeks liver fibrosis group was elevated (P<0.05).Conclusions PI3K/Akt signaling pathway and endoplasmic reticulum stress may play important roles in the induction of apoptosis of hepatocytes in rats with hepatic fibrosis.
10.Biomechanical analysis of dynamic simulation of meniscus under different loading conditions
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(11):1742-1747
BACKGROUND: At present, the meniscus injury is very common, and can lead to serious injury of the knee joint.Meniscus biomechanics has been reported, but no studies have concerned the biomechanical characteristics of the meniscus in knee buckling during gait under different loading conditions.OBJECTIVE: To simulate and analyze the biomechanical characteristics of the knee joint meniscus under different loading conditions using finite element method.METHODS: Based on the knee magnetic resonance imaging data of normal adult volunteers, three-dimensional finite element model of knee joint was reconstructed. The stress, distribution and changes in the meniscus under different flexion angles were analyzed at 300 N, 400 N and 500 N.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) Under the respectively loading conditions of 500 N, 400 N and 300 N, the maximum stress point all from the place of posterior horn of medial meniscus anterior surface of tibia moved to the posterior margin of the anterior tibial attachment of the lateral meniscus, and the maximum displacement all from the place of midpoint of the inner edge of the medial meniscus moved to front outer edge of the lateral meniscus during normal dynamic buckling process of 0°, 30°, 60° and 90°, and the range of stress and displacement of lateral meniscus was greater than that of medial meniscus; simultaneously, the distribution range of stress and displacement was proportional to the size of the loading and the angle of the buckling. (2) The three-dimensional finite element model of the knee joint meniscus can be used to effectively dynamically simulate the distribution of force and displacement under different loading conditions, and can provide evidence for speculation of the mechanism of the injury of the meniscus in clinic.