1.Preliminary study on the teaching mode of clinical practice in Pediatrics of Chinese ;medicine
Liqun WU ; Yanan MA ; Yingmin YIN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;38(8):747-750
The clinical practice in Pediatrics of Chinese medicine is the first step of the students to combine the theory with the clinical practice. The optimization teaching methods for clinical practice in Pediatrics of Chinese medicine was formed by using Delphi method of the extensive consultation from experts in colleges and universities of Pediatrics of Chinese medicine. We used this teaching method in students of Beijing University of Chinese medicine in 2011. Comprehensive evaluation to the implementation of effect was from assessment from students and analysis of exam results. The results showed that based on the survey of the students in the practice, the students in the experimental group give more positive evaluation than the control group on the necessity, satisfaction and harvest in the clinical practice in pediatrics of Chinese medicine.
2.Effects of Blood Nourishing and Wind Expel Formulae on Learning and Memory Capabilities of Rats with Tic Disorders
Liqun WU ; Lina WEI ; Yingmin YIN ; Haipeng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(11):72-74
Objective To observe the effects of blood nourishing and wind expel formulae on learning and memory capabilities of rats with tic disorders. Methods Intradialytic Parenteral Nutrition peritoneal injection was used to establish the rat model of tic disorders. The successful test subjects were categorized into 5 different groups, namely the model group, the Chinese medicine groups (low dosage, medium dosage and high dosage) and the western medicine group. The test groups were each given gastric perfusion of the related medicine, whereas the control and model groups were each given equal amounts of saline solution continuously for 8 weeks. Open field test and water maze test were carried out in the 1st, 4th and 8th weeks to evalute the learning and memory capabilities. Results In comparison with the control group, the model group showed obvious increase in movement across grid and decrease in vertical locomotion. Statistical significance was obtained showing an increase in vertical locomotion in the treatment groups compared with the model group. In the Chinese medicine groups, the medium and high dosage groups exhibited shorter escape latency and increased exploratory behavior (P<0.05) in the 4th and 8th weeks. Conclusion Among the blood nourishing and wind expel formula, the medium and high dosage showed ameliorating effects on the memory and learning capabilities of rats with tic disorders.
3.Bladder controller in bladder function reconstruction of paraplegic dogs.
Shibo WANG ; Chunlin HOU ; Aimin CHEN ; Shimin ZHANG ; Yingmin DIAO ; Chenghui YIN ; Jinwu WANG ; Ruisheng XU ; Wei ZHANG ; Mengjie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2002;40(10):780-782
OBJECTIVETo observe whether bladder controller can restore bladder function in paraplegic dogs.
METHODSFour dogs were studied after their T(10) spinal cord was transected. Electrodes implanted around S(2) bilaterally were connected to subcutaneous recievers. Microsurgical techniques were employed in dorsal rhizotomy at S(1 - 3) intradural segment. After daily stimulation, the results of bladder controller were evaluated by micturition and vesicography.
RESULTSMicturition was given under electrical stimulation with a urine volume of 80 - 140 ml per time. The mode of micturition was post-stimulus voiding. Vesicography showed that the bladder was filled and bladder neck was open in the micturition course of electric stimulation. Residual urine volume was 15 - 20 ml.
CONCLUSIONBladder controller together with a sacral deafferentation procedure can restore bladder function of paraplegic dogs.
Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Dogs ; Electric Stimulation ; Male ; Spinal Cord Injuries ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Urinary Bladder ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Urination