1.Observation on Therapeutic Effect of Acupuncture and Medication for 30 Cases of Post-Stroke Depression
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2007;5(4):230-233
To investigate the therapeutic effects and adverse reaction of acupuncture plus medication and single medication for post-stroke depression(PSD). Methods: In an open control study, 93 cases of the patients with depression were randomly allocated to three groups:30 cases in the acupuncture-medication group (AM), 30 cases in Prozac Group A (A), and 33 cases in Prozac Group B (B). The acupuncture-medication group was treated by oral administration of Prozac 20 mg/d plus acupuncture. Prozac Group A was treated by oral administration of Prozac 20 mg/d. Prozac Group B was treated by oral administration of Prozac 20-40 mg/d. All three groups were treated for 6 weeks. The therapeutic effects and adverse reaction were evaluated by Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD) and Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale (TESS) respectively in the three groups. Results: The effective rate was 86.7% in the acupuncture-medication group, 63.3% in Prozac Group A and 87.9% in Prozac Group B.The therapeutic effect was better in the acupuncture-medication group than in Prozac Group A,and there was no significant difference in comparisonwith Prozac Group B (P>0.05). But the occurrence rate of drug adverse reaction was higher in Prozac Group B than in the acupuncture-medication group. Conclusion: Simultaneous application of acupuncture and medication is a therapeutic method with affirmative effect and less side effect for post-stroke depression.
2.Clinical Observations on the Treatment of 80 Chronic Prostatitis Patients with Combined Acupuncture and Medicine
Yinkai ZHANG ; Mingxuan ZHANG ; Qiang WU
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2006;4(1):47-49
Objective: To investigate if acupuncture can improve the curative effect of Western medicine on chronic prostatitis(CP). Methods: One hundred and ten patients with chronic prostatitis were randomly allocated to a treatment group of 80 cases and a control group of 30 cases. The clinical effects were evaluated according to cultures of bacteria in early-stream urine, midstream urine, prostate secretion(EPS) and after-massage urine(VB3). Results: Both the cure rate and the total efficacy rate were higher in the treatment group than in the control group(43/80 vs 10/30,P< 0.01; 75/80 vs 25/30, P< 0.05). In the treatment group there was no significant difference in curative effect between bacterial CP and nonbacterial CP(P > 0.05). In the control group the curative effect on bacterial CP was significantly superior to that on nonbacterial CP. Conclusion: Treatment with combined acupuncture and medicine is a good therapy for nonbacterial CP.
3.Anterior disc displacement of temporomandibular joint induced by persistent traction through orbit
Yinkai ZHANG ; Zhiyuan GU ; Jing ZHAN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1995;0(04):-
Objective:To establishing model of anterior disc displacement(ADD) of temporomandibular joint(TMJ) by persistent inducement of traction through orbit. Methods:The inferior and posterior walls of orbit of right side in 8 rabbits were exposed. The anterior part of disc was vertically passed through using a suture needle with an elastic rubber. The double strands of the elastic rubber was stretched forward from 7 mm to 16 mm and fixed in the hole drilled in the zygomatic arch bellow inferior orbit. The rabbits were killed 1,2,4 and 8 weeks after operation respectively, then both TMJs of each were resected. The paraffin sections were made and stained with hematoxylin & eosin. Results:The mandible of the rabbits deviated to the left side with inclined attribution of incisors. The disc was displaced forward and the degree of ADD in the rabbits was similar. Conclusions:The disc anterior displacement of temporomandibular joint can be induced by persitent anterior traction of the disc.
4.Application of computer aided three-dimensional visualization technique in mandibular defect reconstruction with vascularized free fibular flap
Yong CHEN ; Xudong YANG ; Wei LI ; Tiemei WANG ; Yinkai ZHANG ; Enyi TANG ; Guangwei QIAO
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2013;(1):19-23
Objective To summary the application of computer aided three-dimensional visualization technique in different kinds of mandibular detects reconstruction with vascularized free fibular flap.Methods Five patients diagnosed of recurrent mandibular ameloblastoma underwent the virtually operation by software with a thin-slice CT scan,which determined shape and position of the free flap,and preoperative resin model and modules were designed and prefabricated.Then the titanium plates were bent precisely,and the surgical reconstruction proceeded exactly as expected from the modeling process.Results All operations were achieved successfully.The extent of the lesion was coincident with the preoperative CT results,and the vascularized free fibular flaps were harvested and implanted into the defect regions accurately.The mean distance was (0.23 ±2.10) mm compared with the virtual fibula.The mean time of operation was 4.4 hours.Following up the mean 12.8 months,all patients obtained the excellent functional and cosmetic outcomes.Conclusion The procedure of operation was simplified and the time was shortened with reconstruction exactly using computer aided three-dimensional visualization technique,and the clinical therapeutic efficacy of reconstruction of mandibular defect with vascularized free fibular flaps was improved notably.
5.Adaptive alterations of elastic fibers in the bilaminar zone of rabbit temporomandibular joint following disc displacement.
Zhiyuan GU ; Huiling WU ; Jianying FENG ; Takanori SHIBATA ; Ji'an HU ; Yinkai ZHANG ; Zhijian XIE
Chinese Medical Journal 2002;115(12):1772-1776
OBJECTIVETo study the adaptive alterations of elastic fibers in the bilaminar zone (BZ) of rabbit temporomandibular joint (TMJ) following disc displacement.
METHODSTwenty-eight Japanese white rabbits were used in this study. The right temporomandibular joints of 20 of 28 rabbits were subjected to the surgical procedure of anterior disc displacement (ADD). Four rabbits in the surgical group were sacrificed at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 12 weeks after operation. Their temporomandibular joints were studied histochemically.
RESULTSElastic fibers were reduced in number and ran irregularly in the superior lamina of BZ from ADD rabbits. The jungly elastic fibers (EFs) could still be seen at 2 weeks after operation. At 4 weeks, the number of EFs decreased significantly; EFs lost their jungly arrangement and were shaped like rough dots, of which the arrangement and the lengths were different. Six weeks after operation, many EFs were replaced by distorted, uneven, non-oriented fine EFs, distributed unevenly and some thick or fine EFs that ran irregularly. The number of EFs decreased further and their arrangement was more deranged at 8 weeks. At 10 and 12 weeks, EFs in the superior lamina of BZ were similar to those at 8 weeks.
CONCLUSIONOur results show that EFs lost their function as well as their distribution and arrangement after disc displacement.
Adaptation, Physiological ; Animals ; Behavior, Animal ; Elastic Tissue ; pathology ; Extracellular Matrix ; pathology ; Joint Dislocations ; pathology ; Rabbits ; Temporomandibular Joint Disc ; pathology ; Temporomandibular Joint Disorders ; pathology
6.Crystal structure of monkeypox H1 phosphatase, an antiviral drug target.
Wen CUI ; Haojun HUANG ; Yinkai DUAN ; Zhi LUO ; Haofeng WANG ; Tenan ZHANG ; Henry C NGUYEN ; Wei SHEN ; Dan SU ; Xi LI ; Xiaoyun JI ; Haitao YANG ; Wei WANG
Protein & Cell 2023;14(6):469-472
7.Crystal structure of SARS-CoV-2 main protease in complex with protease inhibitor PF-07321332.
Yao ZHAO ; Chao FANG ; Qi ZHANG ; Ruxue ZHANG ; Xiangbo ZHAO ; Yinkai DUAN ; Haofeng WANG ; Yan ZHU ; Lu FENG ; Jinyi ZHAO ; Maolin SHAO ; Xiuna YANG ; Leike ZHANG ; Chao PENG ; Kailin YANG ; Dawei MA ; Zihe RAO ; Haitao YANG
Protein & Cell 2022;13(9):689-693
8.High-throughput screening identifies established drugs as SARS-CoV-2 PLpro inhibitors.
Yao ZHAO ; Xiaoyu DU ; Yinkai DUAN ; Xiaoyan PAN ; Yifang SUN ; Tian YOU ; Lin HAN ; Zhenming JIN ; Weijuan SHANG ; Jing YU ; Hangtian GUO ; Qianying LIU ; Yan WU ; Chao PENG ; Jun WANG ; Chenghao ZHU ; Xiuna YANG ; Kailin YANG ; Ying LEI ; Luke W GUDDAT ; Wenqing XU ; Gengfu XIAO ; Lei SUN ; Leike ZHANG ; Zihe RAO ; Haitao YANG
Protein & Cell 2021;12(11):877-888
A new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has been identified as the etiologic agent for the COVID-19 outbreak. Currently, effective treatment options remain very limited for this disease; therefore, there is an urgent need to identify new anti-COVID-19 agents. In this study, we screened over 6,000 compounds that included approved drugs, drug candidates in clinical trials, and pharmacologically active compounds to identify leads that target the SARS-CoV-2 papain-like protease (PLpro). Together with main protease (M
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Binding Sites
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COVID-19/virology*
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Coronavirus Papain-Like Proteases/metabolism*
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Crystallography, X-Ray
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Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
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Drug Repositioning
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High-Throughput Screening Assays/methods*
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Humans
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Imidazoles/therapeutic use*
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Inhibitory Concentration 50
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Molecular Dynamics Simulation
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Mutagenesis, Site-Directed
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Naphthoquinones/therapeutic use*
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Protease Inhibitors/therapeutic use*
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Protein Structure, Tertiary
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SARS-CoV-2/isolation & purification*