1.An transcranial Doppler ultrasonography and X-ray study of cervical vertigo patients treated by manipulation in supine position
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2003;1(4):262-4
OBJECTIVE: To observe the transcranial Doppler ultrasonography and X-ray changes of cervical vertigo patients caused by cervical instability before and after the manipulation treatment in supine position. METHODS: Sixteen cervical vertigo patients who underwent supine manipulation treatment were reviewed retrospectively. After the treatment, the changes of transcranial Doppler ultrasonography of cervical vertebral artery and X-ray of cervical spine were observed. RESULTS: Before the treatment, the mean blood flow velocity of vertebral artery was (48.6+/-3.1) cm/s, much higher than that of the normal group (P<0.05), the means of the horizontal displacement of C3,4 and C4,5 were (3.18+/-0.42) mm and (3.46+/-0.26) mm respectively. After the treatment, the blood flow velocity and the C3,4 horizontal displacement decreased significantly (P<0.05). The effective rate of the manipulation treatment was 100%. CONCLUSION: The manipulation treatment is an effective method for cervical vertigo patients caused by cervical instability, and the effect is correlated with the improvement of the blood flow of cervical artery and the restoration of cervical stability.
2.Cytologic Study on Prevention and Treatment of Primary Osteoporosis with Chinese Drugs for Tonifying the Kidney
Yinyu SHI ; Hongsheng ZHAN ; Yongfang ZHAO
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(10):-
In order to compare differences of effects of complex prescription for reinforcing the kidney on osteoblast (OB) and osteoclast (OC), MTT method was used to determine proliferous capability of OB, bone lacuna count was used for quantitative assessment of absorbent activity of OC. Results showed that the mean influencing rate of Jin Gui Shen Qi Pill, Bu Shen Yi Jing Prescription, Zhi Bai Di Huang Pill, and Western medicine Premarin tablet for proliferous capability of OB was 159. 2%, 121. 5%, 21. 6% and 75. 7% respectively; the mean influencing rate for bone lacuna count was 50. 2%, 21. 0%, 19. 8% and 38. 1% respectively, suggesting that the drug for even reinforcing Yin and Yang can improve proliferation of OB and inhibit activity of OC, and increase of the drug for warming Yang can strengthen the promoting action on proliferation of OB, but increase of the drug for nourishing Yin had opposed action, the drugs for nourishing Yin plus the drugs for purging the pathologic fire can inhibit activity of OC and proliferation of OB.
3.Effect of Ovariectomized Rat Serum Containing Bushen Yijing Decoction on the Absorption Function of Osteoclast
Hongsheng ZHAN ; Yinyu SHI ; Yongfang ZHAO
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2000;0(05):-
Objective: To observe the effect of ovariectomized rat serum containing Bushen Yijing decoction (BYD) on the absorption function of osteoclast. Method: Fourty 10 - month - old female SD rats were randomly allocated to four groups, among which 30 rats were subjected to ovariectomy to establish the osteoporosis model, and 10 rats only received mimic operation. After 3 months, the model rats were given saline, BYD and estrogen respectively. Three months later, all the rats were killed to obtain the sera. Osteoclasts were isolated from the extremities of 1 - day SD rats and incultured on the ivory slices. The lacunar number formed after bone absorption was observed. Results: Compared with the mimic operation group, the number of lacurae of ovariectomized groups increased by 74. 1 % ,while that of the BYD group and estrogen group decreased by 65.7% and 59.3% respectively, showing significant differences with the mimic group (P
4.Astragalus root injection regulates type I collagen expression of rat osteoblasts in vitro
Hailing GUO ; Xiang WANG ; Yu XU ; Hongsheng ZHAN ; Yongfang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(7):1257-1261
BACKGROUND: Type Ⅰ collagen is a specific collagen secreted by in vitro cultured osteoblast, and the formed network is the basis of bone mineralization, which also reflects the ability of osteoblast bone formation. Studies have shown astragalus root increased osteoblast proliferation. However, the effect of astragalus root on improving type Ⅰ collagen expression of osteoblast remains poorly understood.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of astragalus root injection on the abilities of rat cranium-derived osteoblast proliferation and type Ⅰ collagen expression.METHODS: Rat osteoblast was cultured in vitro and divided into control group (MEM culture solution containing calf serum) and astragalus root groups (different concentrations). The effect on osteoblast proliferation was evaluated on days 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 by MTT method. Moreover, the expression of type Ⅰ collagen protein was observed after 6 hours of treatment with astragalus root injection using in cell western-blot method. In addition, the gene expression of COLLal was investigated by real-time PCR method.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: From days 3 to 9, the different concentrations of astragalus root injection improved osteoblast proliferation, respectively compared with control group (P < 0.05), and this ascending trend peaked on day 7. Different concentretions of astragalus root injection improved COLLol mRNA expression, especially 15% astragalus root injection was the most effective. The type Ⅰ collagen protein expression of 15% and 10% astragalus root injection were significantly greater compared with the control group (P < 0.05). Astragalus root injection improved in vitro cultured osteoblast proliferation and type Ⅰ collagen secretion in a certain dose-effect manner.
5.Comparative study on effects of manipulation treatment and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on patients with cervicogenic headache
Chen LI ; Xiuling ZHANG ; Hong DING ; Yueqiang TAO ; Hongsheng ZHAN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2007;5(4):403-6
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of manipulation treatment and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on patients with cervicogenic headache. METHODS: Seventy patients with cervicogenic headache were randomly allocated to receive manipulation treatment and TENS treatment, which were given every other day respectively for total 40 days. The headache degree (numeric rating scale, NRS), frequency, lasting time and the range of motion (ROM) of the cervical spine 2 weeks before treatment and 4 weeks after treatment, were compared. RESULTS: Before treatment, there were no significant differences in the headache NRS scores , frequency, lasting time and the ROM scores between the two groups (P>0.05). After treatment, the headache NRS score, frequency, lasting time in the manipulation group decreased significantly (P<0.01), while in the TENS group just the headache NRS score decreased significantly (P<0.05). The ROM scores in both groups showed no significant changes (P>0.05). The response rate of manipulation treatment is 94.5%, significantly higher than 64.5% of TENS treatment (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: The manipulation treatment is an effective method for patients with cervicogenic headache.
6.Alendronate improves bone matrix structure of ovariectomized rats
Xiang WANG ; Hailing GUO ; Yongfang ZHAO ; Hongsheng ZHAN ; Yinyu SHI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(50):8621-8628
BACKGROUND:Bisphosphonates that can increase bone density and inhibit bone resorption have been clinical y confirmed, but the structure of the bone matrix has been less studied.
OBJECTIVE:To observe the effects of alendronate on bone structure and bone matrix metabolism, and then to investigate the control ing mechanism by which alendronate improves bone mass and increase bone intensity.
METHODS:An ovariectomized rat model was prepared and intervened with alendronate as treatment group. Model and sham-surgery groups were set as controls. Alendronate effects on bone mineral density, bone metabolism, bone biomechanics, and bone structure were observed in bone loss rats using bone imaging, bone tissue pathology and biomechanical test and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Alendronate intervention could fight against bone loss as compared with model group at weeks 4, 8, and 12 after treatment (P<0.05). Compared with the model group, the expression of urinary deoxypyridinoline and serum carboxyterminal propeptide of type Ⅰ procol agen was decreased significantly after alendronate intervention (P<0.05);the maximal load, maximal pressure and modelus on the lumbar vertebrae and femur were increased as wel as ratio of urinary pyridinoline/deoxypyridinoline of type Ⅰ procol agen (P<0.05). These findings suggest that alendronate intervention can inhibit bone loss in rats induced by estrogen deficiency, increase biomechanical properties, improve bone matrix structure, and meanwhile, recover the Ⅰ col agen crosslinking component due to ovariectomy.
7.Formula Optimization of Evodiamine Liposomes by Central Composite Design-Response Surface Methodol-ogy
Lei CHEN ; Zhengyao ZHAN ; Shuying LI ; Hongsheng SUN
China Pharmacist 2017;20(1):77-81,90
Objective:To optimize the formula of evodiamine liposomes. Methods:Using phospholipids, cholesterol and vitamin E as the materials, the liposomes were prepared by a film dispersion method. The binomial model of mass ratio of phospholipid to drug, mass ratio of phospholipid to cholesterol and the concentration of phospholipid were fitted by design-response surface methodology using encapsulation efficiency as the index. The formula was optimized by three-dimensional response surface and contour plot. The predic-tive data was validated, and the morphology, particle size and pH were observed. Results:The optimized formula was as follows:the mass ratio of phospholipid to drug was 30. 58∶1, that of phospholipid to cholesterol was 15. 22∶1 and the concentration of phospholipid was 42. 26 mg·ml-1 . The average encapsulation efficiency of evodiamine liposomes was 92. 89%. The appearance was milky white and translucent with round or oval pellets, the particle size was 126 nm and the pH was 6. 94 ± 0. 17. Conclusion: The formula and preparation process of evodiamine liposomes are stable and feasible.
8.Clinical Study on Combined Tuina with Qi Zheng Qing Peng Paste for Herniation of the Lumbar Intervertebral Disc
Litong WANG ; Suotang KOU ; Hongsheng ZHAN ; Weimin ZHU ; Chouping HAN
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2010;08(3):191-195
Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of combined tuina manipulations with Qi Zheng Qing Peng paste for herniation of the lumbar intervertebral disc. Method: All 568 cases were randomly allocated into an observation group (189 cases), control Ⅰ group (187 cases) and control Ⅱ group (192 cases). Combined tuina with Qi Zheng Qing Peng paste, combined tuina with diclofenac diethylamine emulsions and tuina alone were adopted in the above three groups respectively. The efficacies in the three groups were compared after 4 weeks of treatment. Results: The total effective rates in the observation group, control Ⅰ group and control Ⅱ group were 89.9%, 86.6% and 84.9% respectively, showing a significant difference (P <0.05) . Conclusion: Combined tuina manipulations with Qi Zheng Qing Peng paste works well for herniation of the lumbar intervertebral disc.
9.experimental stress analysis of manual manipulation effect
Hang YING ; Hongsheng ZHAN ; Rongkun LU ; Wenhui CHEN ; Hailin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2001;18(1):60-61
objective: To observe the variations of stress magnitude in the cervical vertebra exerted by vertical traction force from various angles and different points. Methods: The cervical vertebra model was produced by using elastic material of light (polycarbonate) and silica rubber(1:1). By calculating the arithmetical progression of interference fringe. The author judged the stress magnitude in the posterior edge of the C4-7 vertebral bodies when different kinds of pulling force acted on. Result: The interference pattern was seen clearly on the screen while the force acted on the model. When the pulling force acted on C1 or C2, the force was acting at an angle of 150the maximum of the stress presented in C4-5 and when the force acted at an angle of 25° the maximum stress presented in C5-6 and C6-7. Conclusion: The stress distributed upon the posterior edge of the vertebral joints is closely related to the points that the force aced on and the direction of the force. Appropriate points and direction of the pull should be selected according to the change of the lesion joints when manual manipulation is used for the treatment of cervical vertebral disease.
10.System Review of Acupotomy Treatment for Stenosing Tenovaginitis of Flexor Digitorum
Jiwei ZHANG ; Sumin JIANG ; Haibo WU ; Hongsheng ZHAN ; Dongyu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;23(7):46-50
Objective To systematically evaluate the efficacy of acupotomy treatment for the stenosing tenovaginitis of flexor digitorum.Methods Articles about RCTs of acupotomy treatment and local blocking for the treatment of stenosing tenovaginitis of flexor digitorum were retrieved from CBM, CNKI, VIP, Wanfang database, PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane library. And then according to the requirement of Cochrane Handbook for Systemetic Reviews 5.1.0, two reviewers independently chose tests, extracted data, had a cross check, accessed methodological qualities and finally used RevMan 5.3 software for Meta analysis. The total effective rate, cure rate and improvement rate of acupotomy treatment and local blocking in treating stenosing tenovaginitis of flexor digitorum were assessed by using odds ratio (OR).Results Totally 10 articles involving 1426 cases were included. The cure rate in acupotomy treatment group was higher than that of local blocking group [OR=13.11 (95% CI: 8.23–20.89),Z=10.83 (P<0.000 01)], funnel plot Begg’s testP=0.858, Egger’s testP=0.579; the improvement rate of local blocking rate was higher than that of acupotomy treatment group [OR=0.14 (95% CI: 0.10–0.19),Z=11.60 (P<0.000 01)], funnel plot Begg’s test P=1.000, Egger’s testP=0.926; the total effective rate of acupotomy treatment group was higher than that of local blocking group [OR=18.26 (95% CI: 9.95–33.50),Z=9.38 (P<0.000 01)], funnel plot Begg’s testP=0.592, Egger’s testP=0.936.Conclusion Acupotomy treatment for stenosing tenovaginitis of flexor digitorum is superior to local blocking injection. However, the quality of the RCTs is low, so more large-sample, multi-center, and high-quality clinical RCTs are required for further verification.