1.Comparison of therapeutic effects on fibromyalgia syndrome between dermal-neurological electric stimulation and electric acupuncture
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(46):171-173
BACKGROUND: Fibromyalgia is a kind of non-articular rheumatism,manifested as pain and stiffness in various parts of body, associated with sleep disturbance, fatigue, etc. But, the therapeutic effects of common therapies are not satisfactory.OBJECTIVE: To compare dermal neurological electric stimulation and electric acupuncture with routine medication and explore the therapeutic effects on fibromyalgia syndrome (FS).DESIGN: Randomized controlled experiment was designed, in which the patients were taken as the objects in observation.SETTING: First and Third Hospital Affiliated to Xinxiang Medical College.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 66 cases of FS were selected in Clinic of Rehabilitation Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical College from July 1994 to May 2002, all of which were the followed-up cases.They were randomized as dermal-neurological eleetric stimulation group (DE group), electric acupuncture group (EA group) and medical group, 22cases in each one. The patients were aged varied from42 to 55 years and sick in range from 7 to 13 months.METHODS: ① DE group: FZ-1 low-frequency pulsating apparatus was used. Two pairs of electrodes were attached to two pairs of main points that were near to the most distinct pain points and another pair was attached to 1 pair of supplementary points. Continuous wave was selected, pulsating width was 6-150 ms, high frequency 100 Hz and 15 minutes later,changed to low frequency 2 Hz, for another 15 minutes, intensity about (14±3) mA, once/d, continuously for 20 days as one session, totally 2 sessions were required. 4-day rest was demanded between two sessions. ② EA group: No.28 filiform needle was used to be inserted on the points deeply,after qi arrival; G-6805 electric apparatus was applied on the points. Point selection, operation and time 9f treatment were same as DE group. ③ Medical group: Oryzanol and Vit B1 were administrated orally, 30 mg/tablet,3 times a day. Amitriptyline was administrated, 10 mg every day at beginning, increased by 10 mg every day till to 20-30 mg. It was taken orally once before sleep, totally for 45 days.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ① Comparison of therapeutic effects on analgesia in each group. ② Comparisons of follow-up visits of cured cases and cases with remarkable effects in 6, 12 and 24 months after treatment.RESULTS: Totally 66 cases all entered the result analysis. ① Comparison of total effective rate of analgesia: The rates in DE group and EA group were higher significantly than medical group (100% ,95.5% ,68.2%;X2=18.03,17.27,P < 0.01). ② Comparison of recurrence rate: The rates in DE group and EA group in 24 months after treatment were lower remarkably than medical group (7.1%,6.1%,50.0%;X2=7.01,6.91 ;P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Both dermal electric stimulation and electric acupuncture present strong analgesia and low recurrence rate. Dermal neurological electric stimulation on acupoints is a kind of non-traumatic method in treatment of fibromyalgia syndrome.
2.Acoustic densitometric analysis of phases in normal rabbit liver contrast enhancement using intravenous second harmonic imaging
Fenglin WU ; Xuejun FANG ; Jia LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2003;0(12):-
Objective To investigate phases in normal rabbit liver contrast enhancement with the acoustic densitometry(AD).Methods Ten cases of normal rabbit were examined with second harmonic imaging(SHI).The AD curves and data of parenchyma were compared before and after the portal blood flow was blocked,when the contrast agents were administrated through ear veins.The AD curves and data of parenchyma were also investigated when the contrast agents were injected via ear veins and mesenteric veins.Results The curves of normal rabbit liver parenchyma were single-peak-shaped,looking like "a verticle triangle",when the contrast agent was administrated through ear veins.The curve was divided into 3 sections: ascending,summit,descending,with the value of peak intensity ( 18.4 ? 1.7 )dB.Ascending section indicated the arterial phase,and summit and descending sections the portal phase.The AD curves were quite similar before and after the portal blood flow was blocked,only with the peak value slightly decreased,and the values of peak intensity decreasing by 2 dB.Two peaks were seen in the "Hump-like" AD curves in the parenchyma,with the second peak higher than the first,as the contrast agents were administrated through mesenteric veins again 10-15 seconds after administration via ear veins.Conclusions The arterial phase is short and portal phase is long in normal rabbit liver contrast sonography.The enhancement of parenchyma is caused mostly by contrast from hepatic artery,and the contrast from portal veins only plays a minor role.
3.Effect of root canal sealers on biocompatibility of human periodontal ligament cells
Jia HU ; Xiaoying ZOU ; Heng ZHUANG ; Xuejun GAO
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2016;48(5):871-877
Objective:To compare the effects of three root canal sealers with respect to time on biocom-patibility of human periodontal ligament cells (hPDLCs).The sealers included zinc oxide and eugenol based sealers (ZOE),epoxy resin sealers (ERS)and silicone based sealers (SBS).Methods:hPDLCs were primarily cultured,with the method combining of tissue explant and enzymatic digestion.The cells were then exposed to different extract fluids:(1)ZOE extracted for 24 h group ;(2)ZOE extracted for 1 week group;(3)ZOE extracted for 2 weeks group;(4)ERS extracted after 24 h group;(5)ERS extracted after 1 week group;(6)ERS extracted after 2 weeks group;(7)SBS extracted after 24 h group;(8)SBS extracted after 1 week group;(9)SBS extracted after 2 weeks group;(10)Dulbecco modified Eagle’s me-dium/F12(DMEM/F12)as negative control group.Cell morphology was observed under an inverted mi-croscope.Cell proliferation was measured by methyl-thiazol-diphenyltetrazolium (MTT)assay.ALP assay kit was used for measuring alkaline phosphatase (ALP)activity.Sealers of 2 weeks’setting time were then immersed in an osteogenic medium for examination of mineral nodules and calcium deposits.Re-sults:Considering the relative growth rate (RGR),ZOE was severely to moderately cytotoxic (RGR:13.6% -39.9%),while ERS was slightly or not cytotoxic (RGR:87.6% -95.3%).Only SBS did not show any cytotoxicity after setting (RGR:91.8% -106.7%).The setting time influenced the cytotoxic-ity of ERS which decreased after 1 week.Considering the ALP activity,there was no difference between SBS group and control group(F =3.397,P =0.053).According to the results of calcium deposits, ZOE:D562 nm =0.180 ±0.050,ERS:D562 nm =2.968 ±0.201,SBS:D562 nm =3.623 ±0.039,Control:D562 nm =3.477 ±0.102,the ranking of ALP activity and calcium deposits was as follows:ZOE
4.Immunohistochemical localization of enamelin in developing rat tooth germ
Ping LV ; Xuejun GAO ; Yan GAO ; Hongti JIA
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(01):-
Objective: To observe the immunohistochemical localization of enamelin in enamel formationand mineralization. Methods: Tissue sections of the first mandibular molar tooth germ from 1, 3, 7, 10, 14 days rats after birth were prepared, expression of the enamelin protein was identified by immunohistochemical technique. Results: Enamelin was found in the cytoplasm of ameloblasts in 1-10 days old rat postnatal first mandibular molar tooth germs. Enamelin appeared weakly in the tooth germs of 1 day rats. From 3 to 10 days, enamelin localized both in the cytoplasm of ameloblasts and the uncalcified enamel from the dentino-enamel junction to surfaces of the tooth. Enamelin protein was negative in the tooth germs of 14 days rats postnatally. Conclusion: Enamelin protein is synthesised and secreted by ameloblasts, specially localized in enamel from DEJ to surfaces of the tooth, suggesting that enamelin has important roles in enamel formation.
5.Correlation study on expression of GST-π protein in brain tissue and peripheral blood of epilepsy rats induced by pilocarpine.
Xuejun, DENG ; Hong, JIA ; Zhiyong, YANG ; Gang, LI ; Shenggang, SUN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2011;31(5):701-4
Previous studies have suggested that glutathione-S-transferase π (GST-π) over-expression in the brain tissue is associated with refractory epilepsy. However, whether the change in GST-π level in the peripheral blood is in line with that in brain tissue remains unknown. This study examined the correlation between GST-π in brain tissue and that in peripheral blood in rat models of pilocarpine-induced refractory epilepsy. The animals were divided into drug-resistant group and drug-responsive group according to the response to anti-epileptic drugs. GST-π expression in brain tissue was immunohistochemically determined, while the expression of GST-π in peripheral blood was analyzed by Western blotting. In the hippocampus and cortex, GST-π was mainly found in the cytoplasm and membrane of neurons, and the GST-π expression level was higher in drug-resistant group than in the drug-responsive group and saline control group (P<0.05). Moreover, there was no significant difference between responders and saline control animals (P>0.05). The change in expression of GST-π in peripheral blood showed the same pattern as that in brain tissues, suggesting GST-π might contribute to drug resistance in epilepsy. Importantly, the GST-π over-expression in peripheral blood could be used as a marker for resistance to anti-epileptic agents.
6.Effect of Acupuncture on Expressions of InsR-β mRNA and Protein in the Liver of Rats with Insulin Resistance
Jian SUN ; Nenggui XU ; Wei YI ; Zhen JIA ; Zhonghua YANG ; Xuejun CUI
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2009;7(4):196-199
Objective: To observe the effect of acupuncture on the expressions of insulin receptor β (InsR-β) mRNA and protein in the liver of experimental rats with insulin resistance (IR). Method: Twenty-four rats were randomly divided into 3 groups, control group (n=8),model group (n=8) and acupuncture group (n=8). Rats in the control group were fed with conventional food, and the other rats were induced into insulin resistance model with high fat-sugar-salt food. Once model was induced successfully, rats in the control group were fed with conventional food continually, rats in the model group were fed with high fat-sugar-salt food continually, and rats in the acupuncture group were fed with high fat-sugar-salt food, and treated with acupuncture for 2 weeks. The expression of InsR-β mRNA was detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative RT-PCR, and the expression of InsR-β protein was detected by Western blot. Result: Expressions of InsR-β mRNA and protein in the model group were significantly lower than those in the control group (P<0.01), and those in the acupuncture group were higher than those in the model group (P<0.01, P<0.05). The expressions of InsR-β mRNA and protein between the acupuncture and control group had no significant difference. Conclusion:Acupuncture treatment can increase the expressions of InsR-β mRNA and protein in IR rats'liver to improve insulin resistance.
7.Clinical observation on repair of limbs bone defect by using mineralized collagen graft
Chong GAO ; Jian GAO ; Wei TIAN ; Jianwen HOU ; Xi WANG ; Xuejun JIA ; Jianming KOU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(12):1775-1778,前插1
Objective To discuss the outcome of repair of limbs bone defect by using mineralized collagen graft.Methods The clinical data of 35 cases who diagnosed the existence of bone defect from January 2013 to December 2013 in our department were retrospectively analyzed.After operation,Lane Sandhu X-ray score standard was evaluated.Results All patients were followed up for 12 months.Postoperative 1 month,Lane Sandhu X-ray score was 3 points in 20 cases and 15 cases with 2 pointss;postoperative 6 months,Lane Sandhu X-ray score was 9 points in 21 cases,10 cases with 8 points and 4 cases with 7 points.Postoperative 12 months,Lane Sandhu X-ray score was 12 points in 28 cases,7 cases with 11 points.The scores of postoperative 6 months were better than the scores of postoperative 1 month [(2.60±0.49)points vs.(8.49±0.12)points,t=107.860,P=0.000].There was significant difference between the scores of postoperative 12 months and scores of postoperative 6 months [(8.49±0.12)points vs.(11.8±0.06)points,t=41.630,P=0.000].Conclusion MC is used as an effective bone substitute material,and its clinical effect is good.
8.Genotyping and drug resistance of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
Ming YAO ; Lifeng GUAN ; Wei JIA ; Linlin WANG ; Gang LI ; Xuejun WU ; Tao SUN
Chinese Journal of Burns 2014;30(5):428-432
OBJECTIVETo investigate the genotype of staphylococcal chromosomal cassette mec (SCCmec) in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolated from burn wards and its current status of drug resistance.
METHODSOne hundred and seventy-nine strains of Staphylococcus aureus were isolated from wound excretion, blood, and sputum samples of patients that were admitted to ICU or public wards of our Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery from September 2012 to September 2013. Among them, 68 strains were from ICU and 111 strains from public wards. The MRSA phenotype of Staphylococcus aureus was detected with cefoxitin K-B disk diffusion method, and the isolation rates of MRSA in ICU and public wards were compared. Genotyping of SCCmec was performed by PCR in strains of MRSA. In the meantime, the identification result of MRSA by K-B method was verified through detecting methicillin-resistant determinant mecA. The antimicrobial resistance of MRSA and methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) to 23 kinds of commonly used antibiotics in clinic were detected by K-B disk diffusion method. Except for the antibiotics to which the resistant rates of MRSA were 100.0% or 0, the resistant rates of SCCmecIII MRSA and non-SCCmec III MRSA to the rest of antibiotics were compared. Data were processed with Pearson chi-square test or corrected chi-square test.
RESULTSOne hundred and forty-eight strains out of the 179 Staphylococcus aureus were identified as MRSA (accounting for 82.7%), among which 62 were originated from ICU and 86 from public wards. The rest 31 strains of Staphylococcus aureus were MSSA, accounting for 17.3%. The percentage of MRSA in the isolated Staphylococcus aureus was 91.2% (62/68) in ICU, which was significantly higher than that in the public wards [77.5% (86/111), χ2 = 5.526, P = 0.019]. PCR detection showed that the 148 strains of MRSA harbored the mecA gene, out of which 106 strains were SCCmec III positive, accounting for 71.6%. The percentages of SCCmec III type MRSA in MRSA isolated from ICU and public wards were respectively 72.6% (45/62) and 70.9% (61/86), showing no statistically significant difference (χ2 = 0.048, P = 0.826). The 148 strains of MRSA were 100.0% resistant to a total of 8 kinds of antibiotics including penicillin and cephalosporins, but it was 0 for vancomycin, teicoplanin, linezolid, tigecycline, nitrofurantoin, and quinupristin/dalfopristin. Except for the 6 kinds of antibiotics to which the resistant rates of MRSA and MSSA were 0, resistant rates of MRSA to the remaining 17 kinds of antibiotics were significantly higher than those of MSSA (with χ2 values from 4.091 to 138.546, P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). Resistant rates of the 106 strains of SCCmecIII type MRSA to levofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, rifampicin, tetracycline, erythrocin, lincomycin, gentamicin, clindamycin were respectively 56.6% (60/106), 85.8% (91/106), 89.6% (95/106), 86.8% (92/106), 84.9% (90/106), 78.3% (83/106), 92.5% (98/106), 74.5% (79/106), and they were significantly higher than those of the 42 strains of non-SCCmec III type MRSA [33.3% (14/42), 61.9% (26/42), 71.4% (30/42), 66.7% (28/42), 69.0% (29/42), 57.1% (24/42), 71.4% (30/42), 52.4% (22/42), with χ2 values from 4.801 to 11.377, P < 0.05 or P < 0.01].
CONCLUSIONSIsolation rate of MRSA from burn wards in our hospital is high, and drug resistance status of this strain against antibiotics is very serious. SCCmec III is the major genotype of the isolated MRSA, but no strains resistant to the glycopeptide antibiotics are found.
Anti-Bacterial Agents ; pharmacology ; Burns ; microbiology ; Drug Resistance, Bacterial ; genetics ; Drug Resistance, Multiple ; Genes, Bacterial ; genetics ; Genotype ; Humans ; Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus ; drug effects ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Microbial Sensitivity Tests ; Staphylococcal Infections ; drug therapy ; epidemiology
9.Analysis on amputation due to severe lower limb injury after earthquake
Peifu TANG ; Hua CHEN ; Yimin YAO ; Jinpeng JIA ; Ning LU ; Yiping CHEN ; Yanju LOU ; Xuejun YU ; Houyu LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2008;24(10):849-851
Objective To analyze indications,complications and outcomes of amputation.Methods A total of 15 patients undergone amputation in field or at tent hospital were collected for analy-zing injury severity,place where amputation was done,whether open or closed amputation and stitch re-moval time. Results There were 9 males and 6 females.at an average age of 32 years(11-51years).There were 16 amputations including Gustilo IIIB in 2 patients, Gustilo IIIC in 9 and Tscheme Ⅲin 5 according to Gustiln classification or Tscheme classification.Four patients who received amputation in field or at tent hospital developed infection and had to receive amputation again at a higher level on the limb and drainage of open wounds because of a higher infection rate due to the amputation location.Ten patients received first amputation at higher levels with open wound at station hospital but only 2 manifested infected incision.High level amputation with one stage closure was done in 1 patient who was infected and suppurated after operation and even developed bacteremia. Conclusions Infection rate following am-putation 4n field and tent clinics is rather higher,so secondary open amputations should be performed at a higher level as soon as possible.One-time and high-level open amputation plays an important role in treat-ment of severe lower limb injuries following earthquake.
10.Determination of Cyromazine and Dicyclanil Residues on Greasy Wool by High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Yuanmu FAN ; Xuejun YU ; Xiaojun GU ; Juyi YIN ; Yajun QIU ; Shubing CHEN ; Jie CHEN ; Jia ZHAN ; Xiaoyu HE ; Jun CHEN ; Shaotang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2010;38(1):113-116
A method for the determination of cyromazine and dicyclanil residues on greasy wool was developed with HPLC and confirmed with HPLC-MS/MS.The cyromazine and dicyclanil residues on greasy wool were extracted with 1% trichloroacetic acid solution with ultrasonic, and cleaned up by MCX SPE column.The HPLC separation was performed on a Hypersil NH_2 using water-acetonitrile (V/V) as the mobile phase with gradient elution and detected at the wavelength of 214 nm.The corroboration method of HPLC-MS/MS was used with electro-spray ionization of positive ion mode.The [ M + H ]~+ and characteristic ions of dicyclanil were m/z 191.0, 150.0 and 163.0, and cyromazine were m/z 167.0, 85.0 and 125.0.The linear ranges of cyromazine and dicyclanil were 0.05-5.0 mg/L.There were good linear relationships between the peak area and concentration in the linear range.The correlation coefficient was 0.9999.The detection limit of cyroma zine was 0.02 mg/kg, and dicyclanil was 0.01 mg/kg.The average recoveries of cyromazine and the dicycla nil were 95.0%-99.9% and 83.6%-92.2%, respectively.