1.Effects of Extract of Chinese Peashrub(Caragana sinica)on Hemorheology in Rabbits
Muzi LI ; Hongying ZHANG ; Jingdao LI
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(12):-
Extract of Caragana sinica iv (100mg/kg, 200mg/kg ) significantly decreased the viscosity of wliole blood, plasma viscosity and whole blood reductive viscosity in rabbiLs. It also decreased fibrinogen cotent in plasma, and shortened platelet eletrophoresis time. In addition,extract of C. sinica significantly inhibited platelet adhesiveness.
2.Effect of dressing-pretreatment of Chinese Traditional Medicine membranous plaster on forepart inflammation in adjuvant arthritis rats
Dengfang ZHOU ; Xiaohong LI ; Lufen ZHANG ; Jian NI ; JInghui ZHAI ; Hui LI ; Jingdao LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(6):441-442
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of dressing-pretreatment on forepart inflammation in adjuvant arthritis (AA) rats.MethodsAA model was established by subcutaneous injection of Freund's complete adjuvant into the right hind-paw (0.1 ml/animal). 24 Wistar rats were randomly divided into the control group, model group and dressing-pretreatment groups. In dressing-pretreatment group, "Dazhui" (GV14) was applied by a kind of dressing invented by the researchers. The foot swelling rate, serum concentrations of interleukin-1 (IL-1), IL-6 and tumor necrotic factor-α (TNF-α) were assessed.ResultsCompared with the control group, the foot swelling rate and serum concentrations of IL-1, IL-6 and TNF-α of the model group and dressing-pretreatment group increased significantly (P<0.01); but the foot swelling rate and serum concentrations of IL-1 and IL-6 in dressing-pretreatment group decreased significantly compared with those of the model group (P<0.05~0.01), and there was a downtrend in TNF-α. HE stain showed soakage of phlogistic cell in cartilage and arthritis membrane, hyperplasia of vein and breakage of cartilage were better in dressing-pretreatment group compared with that in the model group.ConclusionDressing-pretreatment can decrease forepart inflammation and pathological damage of arthritis in AA rats, and can prevent the harm of consequent disease to some extent.
3.Cumulative Analgesic Effect of Electroacupuncture at Sanyinjiao (SP6), Xuanzhong (GB39) and Non-acupoint for Primary Dysmenorrhea:A Comparative Study
Jiashan SONG ; Yuqi LIU ; Cunzhi LIU ; Yanfen SHE ; Jieping XIE ; Yinying CHEN ; Mengmeng WU ; Guangxia SHI ; Yali WEN ; Jingdao LI ; Yuxia MA ; Kun LU ; Linpeng WANG ; Wei ZHOU ; Jingxian HAN ; Shuzhong GAO ; Jiping ZHAO ; Shiliang LI ; Liangxiao MA ; Jianmin XING ; Huijuan CAO ; Jianping LIU ; Jiang ZHU
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;(6):487-492
Objective To compare the cumulative analgesic effects of electroacupuncture at Sanyinjiao (SP6), Xuanzhong (GB39) and non-acupoint in treating primary dysmenorrhea. Method By adopting a multi-centered randomized controlled study method, 501 patients recruited from Dongzhimen Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Capital Medical University, First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Huguosi Hospital of Chinese Medicine of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and the Outpatient of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine were randomized into a Sanyinjiao group, a Xuanzhong group, and a non-acupoint group, 167 subjects in each group. The electroacupuncture intervention was applied when dysmenorrhea flared up and the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) ≥40 mm, with frequency at 2/100 Hz and intensity during patient’s endurance, 30 min each time, once a day, and for successive 3 d. Before the first treatment, 30 min after the first treatment, and respectively prior to the second and third treatment, VAS was used to measure the pain intensity. Meanwhile, the Retrospective Symptom Scale (RSS-COX 2) was investigated before the first treatment, right after the removal of needles for the first treatment, before the second and third treatment. Result The decrease of VAS in Sanyinjiao group was more significant than that in Xuanzhong group and non-acupoint group (MD=﹣2.92 mm, P=0.028; MD=﹣3.47 mm, P=0.009), while there was no significant difference between Xuanzhong group and non-acupoint group (MD=﹣0.56 mm, P=0.674); there were no significant differences in comparing the RSS-COX2 total score among the three groups (P=0.086). Conclusion Sanyinjiao (SP6) can produce a more significant cumulative analgesic effect for primary dysmenorrhea patient than Xuanzhong and non-acupoint, and the effects of Xuanzhong and non-acupoit are equivalent.