1.Effect of reinforcing spleen and kidney on the p21 and TGF-β1 in renal tissue of adriamycin-induced CKD in rats
Hong ZHANG ; Xuegong XU ; Huiquan SHU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;35(10):893-895
Objective To investigate the effect of reinforcing spleen and kidney method on adriamycin-induced CKD in rats and to explore its possible mechanism.Methods Totally 36 Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into a Adriamycin-induced model group and a control group.The model group was further divided into five groups:the Adriamycin-induced model control group,bennazepril-treated group,and TCM treated low,moderate,and high dose groups.The level of serum creatinine,urea nitrogen,24hours urine protein and urine creatinine were measured at 14,28,42 days after establishing the model rats.And the protein expression of transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) and cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21cip1 (p21)were detected by immunohistochemistry.Results The proteinuria was observed on the seventh day after injection of adriamycin in adriamycin nephropathy model group,and reached summit on the fourteenth day.Both TCM treated groups and benazepril group reduced the level of urine protein within 24 hours (P<0.05),the reduction was most remarkable in the TCM high dose group.The expression of p21 and TGF-β1 (p21 288627.66±97021.65,TGF-β1 98405.14± 19216.89) in kidney increased in the model groups,while the TCM treated high dose group (p21 518886.35±6810.89,TGF-β1 222012.95± 50484.73) was significantly lower than the model control group (P< 0.05).Conclusion Reinforcing spleen and kidney method could decrease the level of urine protein within 24 hours by regulating the expression of p21 and TGF-β1,so thus to protect renal function and delay progress of kidney disease.
2.Short and intermediate-term results of transcatheter intervention therapy for congenital heart diseases
Birong ZHOU ; Taiping WANG ; Yan XU ; Xuegong SHI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2009;8(8):538-540
ment with simple operation, high successful rate, high safety, less invasiveness and low complication rate.
3.Evaluation of regional left ventricular function in patients with myocardial infarction by speckle tracking imaging
Sheng LI ; Taiping WANG ; Yan XU ; Xuegong SHI ; Qihai WANG ; Chaolong JIN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(5):378-380
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of speckle tracking imaging in the measurement of two-dimensional strain in patients with myocardial infarction. Methods High frame rate two-dimensional echocardiography were performed in 30 healthy subjects,21patients with anterior myocardial infarction and 15 patients with inferior myocardial infarction. Longitudinal strain (LS), radial velocity (Vs), regional shortening fraction (RFS),radial strain (RS) were measured in the apical two-chamber view and short-axis view(the level of papillary muscle) using two-dimensional strain software. Results Compared with healthy subjects, LS, Vs, RFS, RS decreased in the segments with infarction(P<0.05). LS, Vs, RFS, RS of the two myocardial infarction groups had partly differences(P<0.05). Conclusions Regional wall motion of left ventricle in patients with myocardial infarction can be evaluated accurately with speckle tracking imaging.
4.Noninvasive imaging evaluation of aortico-left ventricular tunnel: a case report.
Xiaohu LI ; Ren ZHAO ; Bin LIU ; Wanqin WANG ; Yongqiang YU ; Xuegong SHI ; Yan XU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2014;42(4):345-346
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Heart Defects, Congenital
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Heart Ventricles
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5.Reflection on the training mode of PhD candidates majoring in medical science
Juan WANG ; Xuegong XU ; Huihui ZHAO ; Wenxin ZHANG ; Yanyan MENG ; Chen ZHAO ; Yanshu PAN ; Yonghong YAN ; Wei WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(10):920-922
Medical education of PhD candidates is of great importance to medical personnel training in our country. With the development of society, the progress of science and technology and renewal of knowledge, cultivation of innovative talents and improvement of graduate education quality is priority nowadays. This paper reflects on the progress we’ve made on medical education of PhD candidates. Though efforts have been made to improve the innovative ability of talents in our country gradually, we still need to be more innovative, more consistent and more scientific in the future. According to the state Degree Requirements and our goal of talent training, we should combine courses with scientific research systematically, pay more attention to scientific methodology and academic training, finally form a better training mode of PhD candidates majoring in medical science.
6.Clinical evaluation of the effects of rhGH on the management of severely burned patients.
Hui XU ; Yuesheng HUANG ; Yizhi PENG ; Xusheng LIU ; Qizhi LUO ; Xuegong TIAN ; Xiaobing LIU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2002;18(5):288-291
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effectiveness and the safety of clinical use of rhGH in the management of severe burn patients.
METHODSTwo hundred burn patients aged 20 - 25 yrs with TBSA from 20% to 50% and admitted within 5 postburn days (PBD) were enrolled in this study. The patients were divided into operation and non-operation groups. Furthermore, each group was randomly divided into control (N), treatment with rhGH in dosage 0.2 IU/Kg/d (A) and treatment with rhGH in dosage 0.4 IU/kg/d (B) groups. The general data, the metabolism of protein and glucose, the immune function, the urine biochemistry, the wound healing rate and hospital stay days recorded and compared among all groups.
RESULTSPlasma protein was increased, the immune function recovered early, the wound healing time was shortened obviously, the wound healing rate was increased evidently and the hospital stay days were decreased significantly in the treatment groups (A and B groups) compared with the N group. The body weight of burn patients remained unchanged in N group. Nevertheless, the plasma levels of glucose and insulin were increased and the urine output of potassium, sodium and chloride decreased in N group compared with those in A and B groups. Moreover, the levels of all these indices in B group were higher than those in A group, whereas side effects were more common in B group than in A group. In addition, the incidence of adverse reaction was higher in operation group than that in non-operation group.
CONCLUSIONrhGH could effectively promote protein synthesis, enhance systemic immune function, accelerate wound healing and shorten hospital stay days in severely burned patients. But attention should be paid to appropriate dosage and duration of use.
Adult ; Burns ; drug therapy ; immunology ; CD4-CD8 Ratio ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Growth Hormone ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Wound Healing