1.Treatment of Postherpetic Neuralgia by Surround Needling with Electric Stimulation
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2005;3(1):42-43
Twenty-nine cases of postherpetic neuralgia of herpes zoster were treated by the surround needling with electric stimulation, and the better therapeutic effect was obtained, the total effective rate was 93.1%.
2.A study on the prevention of secondary hemorrhage after traumatic hyphemas by intravenous aminocaproic acid
Qinhua FAN ; Minghua GUO ; Xiaohong CHEN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(01):-
To evaluate the efficacy of intravenous administration of aminocaproic acid in pre-venting secondary hemorrhage after traumatic hyphemas. Methods: 60 patients with traumatic hyphemaswere random separated into two groups: (1 ) Routine treated group: 31 patients received intramuscular ad-ministration of adrenosin or dicynone and oral administration of steroids t (2) Arninocaproic acid treatedgroup: 29 patients received aminocaproic acid in an intravenous drip. Results: The incidence of secondaryhemorrhage in the amin0caproic acid treated group was much lower than that in the routine treated group(P
3.Corneal histopathological changes and interleukin-6 level in aqueous humor of a rabbit model of penetrating corneal trauma combined with seawater immersion*
Qinhua FAN ; Qian CHEN ; Jin HONG ; Zhiqiang ZHANG ; Yanqiu YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2011;15(50):9381-9384
BACKGROUND: Following trauma caused by seawater, cells often exhibit special pathological changes because of the special physico-chemical properties of seawater.OBJECTIVE: To observe corneal histopathological changes and interleukin-6 level in aqueous humor of a rabbit model of penetrating corneal trauma combined with seawater immersion.METHODS: The rabbit eye models of penetrating corneal trauma caused by firecrackers were established in 16 adult healthy grey rabbits. A 3-mm whole-layer incision was made in the cornea. The right eyes served as experimental sides and the left eyes served as controls. Seawater was injected into the aqueous humor of the right eyes via the corneal incision. The eye surface was flushed with seawater for 30 minutes. Physiological saline was used for the left eyes. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Optical microscopy results showed that at 1, 2, 3 days after model establishment, corneal cells on the experimental side exhibited severe necrosis and abscission, obvious swelling of substantia propria layer complicated by cellular infiltration. At 1 and 2 days after model establishment, the pathological changes on the control side were the same as the experimental side, but they were mild, but at 3 and 5 days, they were obviously alleviated. At 1, 2, 3 days after model establishment, interleukin-6 level in aqueous humor was significantly higher on the experimental side than on the control side (P < 0.05). These findings suggest that the degree of injury on the experimental side was more severe than that on the control side, indicating that seawater may be an important causative factor of corneal injury.
4.Effects of static pressure on the expression of ET-1 and NO in cultured retinal microvascular endothelial cells
Bin, GUO ; Yingli, WANG ; Chao, NIU ; Yannian, HUI ; Qinhua, FAN
Chinese Ophthalmic Research 2010;28(2):140-144
Background Researches have demonstrated that ocular hypertension induces the ischemia-reperfusion of retina and further leads to the degeneration of retinal ganglion cells,but its mechanism is beyond understanding.Objective The present study aims to observe the effects of static pressure on the morphology,proliferation activity and viability of cultured retinal microvascular endothelial cells (RMECs) and evaluate the expression of ET-1 and NO in these cells under variant static pressure.Methods RMECs were isolated from 30 healthy Wistar rats and cultured using explant culture method by Ⅷ factor antibody and PECAM-1 antibody.The static pressure of 1.33kPa,2.67kPa,5.33kPa and 10.67kPa was used in culture bottle respectively.The RMECs without static pressure were used as normal control group.The morphology of RMECs under the different static pressure was observed by inverted phase contrast microscopy,and the number of RMECs was counted using the counting plate.Cellular viability was studied by trypan blue staining.The changes of ET-1 and NO_2~-/NO_3~-,two metabolic products of NO,in the medium were detected by radioimmunoassay and Griess's nitrate reductase method.The expression of ET-1,eNOS and iNOS mRNA in RMECs was analyzed by semi-quantitative RT-PCR 24 hours after treatment of variant static pressure.Results Cultured RMECs sticked well at 24 hours and reached to confluence at 48 hours and showed the red fluorescence for Ⅷ factor antibody and PECAM-1 antibody.Enlargement of nuclei,extenders of cell bodies and suspension of RMECs in medium were observed.The number of RMECs was gradually increased.The cell viability was reduced with the raise of static pressure among these four groups(F=12.205,P<0.01;F=11.180,P<0.01).The static pressure increased the content of ET-1 released by RMECs in 2.67kPa,5.33kPa and 10.67kPa of static pressure groups,and concentrations of NO_2~-/NO_3~- in the medium showed a significant increase in 5.33kPa and 10.67kPa of static pressure groups compared with normal and 1.33kPa of static pressure groups(P<0.01).The expressions of ET-1 mRNA,eNOS mRNA and iNOS mRNA were considerably enhanced in 5.33kPa and 10.67kPa of static pressure groups compared with normal control group(P<0.01).Conclusion Raised static pressure causes the alteration of RMGCs structure and morphology.Static pressure could upregulate the expressions of ET-1,eNOS and iNOS mRNA in RMECs and increase the release of ET-1 and NO.This pathway might be one of pathologic mechanisms of retinal injury induced by high intraocular pressure.
5.EXPRESSION OF INTERCELLULAR ADHESION MOLECULE-1 IN CORNEA OF RAT WITH BACTERIAL KERATITIS
Qinhua FAN ; Minghua GUO ; Canrong NI ; Al ET ;
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(08):-
To investigate the role of intercellular adhesion molecule 1(ICAM 1) in the pathogenesis of bacterial keratitis,22 rats were randomly divided into bacterial keratitis group and control group. A specific staining of corneal epithelial cells, stromal keratocytes and endothelial cells for ICAM 1 was carried out by using monoclonal antibody to ICAM 1 and immunohistochemical staining techniques. The results showed that ICAM 1 expressed a low level in the corneal epithelial cells, stromal keratocytes and endothelial cells in the control group(-~+), while its expression was strong in the keratitis group (~). The difference between two groups was statistically significant ( P
6.Effect of puerarin on reperfusion injury after thrombolytic therapy in acute pulmonary thromboembolism
Shaoxian CHEN ; Qinhua JIANG ; Liangxing WANG ; Yanfan CHEN ; Yupeng XIE ; Huanbin LI ; Qi ZHANG ; Xiaofang FAN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(11):-
Aim To study the effect of puerarin on reperfusion injury after thrombolytic therapy in acute pulmonary thromboembolism and its mechanism. Methods Thirty-two Japanese rabbits were randomly divided into sham operation group (group S),Thrombolysis-only group(group T), and Puerarin group(group Pur). Acute pulmonary thromboembolism models of rabbits were established with injection of autologous blood clots through the right heart catheters,haemodynamic monitoring was performed by introducing heart catheter through right jugular vein.The activity of plasma superoxide dismutase (SOD) and content of plasma malondialdehyde (MDA) were detected before embolization,2 h after embolization,2 h and 4 h after thrombolysis. At the end,the rabbits were sacrificed and their lung,removed for histopathologic and electron microscopic investigations. Results ①Pulmonary arterial mean pressure (PAMP) were decreased at 1 hour after thrombolysis both in group T and group Pur(P
7.Study on the Water Extraction and Alcohol Precipitation Technology in tegrated of Xuanfei Zhike Granule
Ling FAN ; Jiazhen LUO ; Xiaoqiong GU ; Qinhua GU ; Dongwei YU
China Pharmacist 2018;21(1):93-96
Objective:To optimize the water extraction and alcohol precipitation technology of Xuanfei Zhike granule .Methods:Orthogonal test was used to investigate the effects of adding water , decocting time and boiling time on the water extraction , and the effects of relative density , alcohol precipitation concentration and alcohol precipitation time on the alcohol precipitation technology by taking comprehensive score including the amount of hesperidin , the amount of tectoridin and the yield of dry cream as the indices .Re-sults:The preferred water extraction technology was as follows: added 10 times water and extracted 1.5 h firstly, and then added 8 times water and extracted twice with 0.5 h for each.The preferred alcohol precipitation technology was as follows:concentrated the wa-ter extraction to a relative density of 1.05 (measured at 60℃), slowly added 95%ethanol to 80%alcohol solution and stored 18 h at low temperature .Conclusion:The optimal water extraction and alcohol precipitation technology is stable and feasible , which can pro-vide reference for the standardized production of Xuanfei Zhike granule .
8.Quality evaluation of Chinese and global guidelines/consensus for TDM of anti-TNF-α agents in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Tanghui JIN ; Mengxin ZHU ; Cheng XIE ; Fan XIA ; Di YU ; Yue LI ; Yun LI ; Qinhua XI ; Jianguo ZHU
China Pharmacy 2024;35(4):481-487
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the quality of guidelines/consensus on therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of anti-tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in China and globally. METHODS PubMed, Embase, CNKI, Wanfang data, VIP, and release websites of guidelines/consensus in China and globally were searched to collect guidelines/expert consensus on TDM with anti-TNF-α for IBD patients. The search period was from database establishment to June 2023. After two investigators independently screened the literature and extracted the data, the methodological quality of the included guidelines/consensuses was evaluated using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation Ⅱ. The main recommendations of the included guidelines/consensuses were summarized. RESULTS A total of 9 articles were included, 3 were guidelines and 6 were expert consensus. The standardized percentages of the 9 guidelines/consensus in the 6 dimensions (scope and aims, participants, rigor of formulation, clarity of expression, application, and editorial independence) were 90.43%, 41.98%, 52.55%, 85.49%, 19.00%, and 76.85%, respectively. Eight guidelines/consensus had a recommendation of grade B and one consensus of grade C. The main recommendations involve TDM application scenarios, threshold ranges, strategy adjustments, detection methods, and interpretation of results. Most guidelines/consensus recommend passive TDM for non-responders. It is recommended to set the TDM concentration range according to the expected treatment results and make strategy adjustments in combination with the disease condition and TDM results. Additionally, the same test method is recommended for the same patient. Some guidelines/consensus hold that no differences were noted in the interpretation of results between biosimilar and original drug. CONCLUSIONS The overall quality of the included guidelines/consensus was fair, with relatively consistent recommendation. Clinicians need to understand the characteristics and limitations of TDM with this class of drugs, and interpret and apply results of TDM in combination with specific clinical treatment goals.