1.Clinical Study on Acupuncture at Bilateral Sphenopalatine Ganglions for Allergic Rhinitis
Xianglin HU ; Wenxin GUO ; Xiaoling GUO ; Chang ZHANG ; Naigang LIU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(5):35-38
Objective To obsevre the clinical efficacy of acupuncture at bilateral sphenopalatine ganglions in treating allergic rhinitis. Methods Patients with allergic rhinitis were selected, and then were randomly divided into bilateral group, unilateral group, and control group, with 35 cases in each group. By the end of the study, 5 cases of bilateral group, 3 cases of unilateral group, and 2 cases of control group were removed. The bilateral sphenopalatine ganglions were acupunctured simultaneously in bilateral group, and the unilateral sphenopalatine ganglion was treated by acupuncture in unilateral group, once a week, for 4 weeks. The control group received routine acupuncture on Yingxiang (LI20), Bitong (EX-HN8), Yintang (EX-HN3), and Hegu (LI4), twice a week, for 4 weeks. Rhinitis symptom scale and life quality of nasal conjunctival scale score before and after treatment in the three groups were observed. The clinical efficacy was evaluated and the adverse reactions were recorded. Results The total effective rates of bilateral group, unilateral group and control group were 93.33% (28/30), 90.63% (29/32) and 72.73% (24/33), respectively, and the bilateral group and unilateral group were better than the control group (χ2=19.507, P=0.001), without statistical significance between bilateral group and unilateral group (P>0.05). Rhinitis symptoms and life quality were improved in the three groups (P<0.05), and the bilateral group and unilateral group were better than the control group (P<0.05), without statistical significance between bilateral group and unilateral group (P>0.05). Only 1 case of subcutaneous hematoma showed in unilateral group. Conclusion Acupuncture at sphenopalatine ganglions has confirmed efficacy, and there is no difference in the efficacy between acupuncture on bilateral sphenopalatine ganglions and unilateral sphenopalatine ganglion.
2.Correlation between histology and serological index changes in patients with HBeAgˉnegative chronic hepatitis B
Hongxia QIU ; Zhongxing YUAN ; Yaqin LIU ; Naigang GUO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(24):3352-3354
Objective To study the correlation between histology and serological index changes in the patients with HBeAg-neg-ative chronic hepatitis B(CHB).Methods 135 cases of HBeAg-negative CHB underwent the liver biopsy,HBV-DNA copy and de-tection of serum alanine aminotransferase(ALT),total bilirubin(TBiL),aspartate aminotransferase(AST),albumin(ALB),pro-thrombin activity(PTA),hyaluronic acid(HA)and laminin(LN).The relationship between the histopathological findings and the se-rological examination results were analyzed.Results There were statistically significant differences between serum HBV-DNA copy levels and the liver tissue inflammation grades(χ2 =23.64,P <0.05);serum ALT,TBiL,AST,ALB,PTA and HA concentrations in the high grade of inflammation were higher than those in the low grade of inflammation,the difference was statistically significant (P <0.05);in which the concentrations of serum ALT,TBiL,AST and HA were positively correlated with the inflammation grades (P <0.05);while ALB and PTA and HA were negatively correlated with the inflammation grades(P <0.05).Conclusion The ser-um level of HBV-DNA copy,TbiL,ALT,AST,ALB and PTA concentrations are related with the inflammatory grade of liver tissue in the patients with HBeAg negative CHB,the serum HA level is related with the fibrosis level of liver tissue.These indicators could provide the reference value for judging the disease condition and prognosis of HBeAg negative CHB patients.
3.Effect of acupotomy lysis on SP content in central nervous system of rats with knee osteoarthritis
Changqing GUO ; Bo JI ; Dingwen ZHONG ; Younan CHEN ; Yan JIN ; Qingguo LIU ; Mengwei GUO ; Yi ZHANG ; Naigang LIU ; Zhanlu CHEN ; Hanzhang ZHU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2011;33(4):309-312
Objective To observe the regulatory effect of acupotomy lysis on SP level in spinal cord and tissues above spinal cord of rats with knee osteoarthritis.Methods 60 healthy SD rats were randomly divided into normal control group,model group,electro-acupuncture(EA)group,and acupotomy lysis(AL)group.Mix 4%papain solution with 0.3 mol/L cysteine solution in the ratio of 1∶1.After pausing for 0.5h,inject the mixture,20 μl each time,into the left knee joint cavities of rats in model,AL,and EA groups on the day of 1,4,7.After 4 weeks AL group was treated with acupotomy lysis and EA group with electro-acupuncture.Three weeks after treatment,take samples of spinal cord,midbrain,pituitary gland,thalamus,and hypothalamus from the swellings of rats'waists.Measure the content of SP therein separately.Results Compared with normal control group,there was a significant rise in the content of SP in spinal cord and the tissues above spinal cord of model group rats (P<0.05,P<0.01),and there was a significant rise in spinal cord,pituitary gland,thalamus and hypothalamus of EA group rats (P<0.05,P<0.01);in AL group,there was a significant rise in spinal cord,pituitary gland,thalamus,and there was no statistically difference in hypothalamus and midbrain.Compared with normal control group,there was a significant rise in spinal cord (P<0.05)and a significant decrease in the SP contents in hypothalamus(P<0.05,P<0.01)in EA group.There was no statistically difference between EA group and AL group except in hypothalamus(P<0.05).Conclusion Acupotomy lysis has positive functions in regulating SP content in centrum of rats with knee osteoarthritis,which helps easing pain.