1.A study on blood glucose and serum insulin level of hypertensive patients
Yuanhao LIN ; Kang LI ; Min HOU
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 1994;0(03):-
The oral glucose tolerance test,insulin release test and C peptide relea se test were carried out in 69 hypertensive patients and 55 normotensive subjects. It was found that,the concentrations of blood glucose,serum insulin and C peptide and the occurrence rates of glucose metabolic abnormality(diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance)of hypertensive group were higher than those of normotensive control group.The co-existence of hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia suggests the existence of insulin resistance.
2.Overview of Depression Syndrome Treated by Acupuncture
Guiping LI ; Yuanhao DU ; Yuanchun XIAO
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2003;1(4):11-14
This paper reviews the treatment of depression syndrome by acupuncture in the recent years.
3.PRIMARY CULTURE OF HUMAN FETAL ADRENAL MEDULLARY CELLS
Dansha HE ; Weiyi DENG ; Yuanhao LI ; Qingrong ZENG ; Jing YIE
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1957;0(04):-
A simple method for culture of human fetal adrenal medullary cells is described. Enzymatically dissociated human fetal adrenal cells were isolaled by centrifugation on Percoll in the buffer. Adrenal medullary cells with 75%-85% purity were obtained by this procedure. The medullary cells were then plated on plastic culture dishes coated with collagen. After 2-7 days medullary Cells began to flatten and extended processes. A further identification of the cells as medullary in origin was confirmed, by specific catecholamine fluorescence technique. Catecholamine content in the medium was also determined by HPLC.
4.Study on Evidence-based Disease Spectrum of Acupuncture-Moxibustion on Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue System
Bo LI ; Yuanhao DU ; Jun XIONG ; Shouyang ZHU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(07):-
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of acupuncture-moxibustion for treatment of disease of skin and subcutaneous tissue and to provide objective evidence for classifying the evidence-based disease spectrum of acupuncture-moxibustion. Methods Retrieve PubMed,Cochrane Library,Ovid,EMBase,CBM,CNKI,WANFANG,VIP,and collect the randomized controlled trials of treatment of disease of skin and subcutaneous tissue with acupuncture and moxibustion,select those conforming with the enrolled criteria,and use Meta-analysis to evaluate the effect and grade the disease spectrum of acupuncture and moxibustion according to the evidence degree. Results Totally 1149 clinical studies in Chinese and 3 full text papers in English were acquired. Of them,there were 224 randomized controlled trials,and 56 studies conformed to the enrolled criteria,with 11 diseases involved. Based on the result of Meta-analysis and the quality of studies,4 studies of strong-evidence,10 of moderate-evidence,and 15 of weak-evidence were obtained. Conclusion Based on the present evidences,the effect of acupuncture-moxibustion is definitely beneficial in acne (cystic type),chronic urticaria,and neurodermatitis (localized); the effect of acupuncture-moxibustion is likely to be beneficial in chloasma,clavus,and pruritus; and the effect of acupuncture-moxibustion is possibly beneficial in alopecia areata,eczema,psoriasis,vitiligo,and bedsore.
5.Quality Evaluation with randomized controlled trials on Acupuncture and Moxibustion Treating Depressive Neurosis
Jialin LIU ; Yuanhao DU ; Jun XIONG ; Bo LI ; Yacai HU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2009;31(4):356-357,363
Objective To assess the current situation and quality of clinical randomized controlled trials(RCTs) designed for accessing the treatment of depressive neurosis with acupuncture and moxibustion. Methods Relative clinical research literatures published from year 1980 to 2008 were collected, and composed into "evaluation to all literature of acupuncture and moxibustion treating depressive neurosis message table", according to the clinical epidemic disease and EBM. The quality evaluation on these trails were performed. Results There were altogether 15 articles included in this study. Among them, 5 articles used the correct randomized controlled trials (33.3%), 10 articles used the diagnostic criteria (66.6%), 10 articles used excluded criteria (66.6%), 12 articles used the therapeutic evaluation criteria (80%), 4 articles used blind treals (26.7%), 5 articles reported quit cases (33.3%), and 9 articles reported the adopted statistical methods (60%)4 articles Conclusion The quality of RCT of acupuncture and moxibustion for depressive neurosis needs to be improved.
6.The value of 64-row helical CT multi-phase enhancement scan combined with angiography in the diagnosis of pulmonary mass
Chao YANG ; Xianlong HUANG ; Hua YANG ; Biqiang LI ; Zhuoyue TANG ; Yuanhao HU ; Zongwen LI ; Xiuyan CHEN
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(7):916-918
Objective To explore the value of 64-row helical CT multi-phase enhancement scan combined with angiography (CTA)in the diagnosis of pulmonary mass.Methods Two hundred and sixty-five patients with pulmonary mass confirmed by pa-thology were checked,analyzed the CT sign of multi-phase enhancement scan and the blood supply of pulmonary mass displayed by CTA.Results Lung cancer was mainly supplied by bronchial arteries,some by body arteries,the feeding arteries display rate of lung cancer group was significantly higher than that of benign disease group(P <0.05).CT enhancement peak value of lung cancer group was significantly higher than that of tuberculoma group,inflammatory pseudotumor group and hamartoma group(P <0.05), but no significant difference between hemanginoma group(P >0.05).Enhancement dynamic curves of lung cancer group was differ-ent from benign lesion groups:Lung cancer without obvious enhancement in pulmonary artery phase,CT value increased rapidly in aorta phase,120 s reached peak,and declined slowly in delay phase;CT value of tuberculoma was increased slowly without obvious peak;CT value of inflammatory increased gradually in pulmonary artery phase,90 s reached the peak;hamartoma was no obvious enhancement;Hemangioma enhanced rapidly after strengthening in the pulmonary artery phase,reached the peak at about 15 s,and then decreased slowly.Conclusion 64-row helical CT multi-phase enhancement scan combined with angiography have important clinical value,which can differentiate malignant mass from benign ones.
7.Acupuncture and moxibustion versus western medicine for benign prostatic hyperplasia:a systematic review
Yuanwu CHEN ; Yuanhao DU ; Jun XIONG ; Pan SUN ; Xiang GAO ; Xiaomiao LIN ; Li XIAO
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(06):-
Objective:To evaluate the quality of prostate hyperplasia related literature in acupuncture and moxibustion,and to compare the curative effect on prostate hyperplasia between acupuncture and moxibustion and western medicine.Methods:Retrieving Pubmed,Cochrane Library,CBM database,CNKI database Etc.to collect the literature of prostate hyperplasia of clinical randomized or quasi-randomized control trials of comparative study between western medicine and acupuncture treatment.The data was extracted independently by two valuers from literatures fitting the selection criteria.Cochrane evaluation manual 4.2.6 was used to evaluate quality,and RevMan 4.2.8 was used in statistical analysis.Results:A total of six randomized or quasi-randomized controlled trials (total 546 examples) were adopted.6 study adopted the total effective rate of evaluation indexes,Meta-analysis showed that there was a significant difference between acupuncture treatment group and western medicine group [merger RR (fixed effects model)=1.26,95%CI(1.15,1.37),Z=5.13,P
8.Plasma Targeted Metabolomics Analysis for Amino Acids and Acylcarnitines in Patients with Prediabetes, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, and Diabetic Vascular Complications
Xin LI ; Yancheng LI ; Yuanhao LIANG ; Ruixue HU ; Wenli XU ; Yufeng LIU
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2021;45(2):195-208
Background:
We hypothesized that specific amino acids or acylcarnitines would have benefits for the differential diagnosis of diabetes. Thus, a targeted metabolomics for amino acids and acylcarnitines in patients with diabetes and its complications was carried out.
Methods:
A cohort of 54 normal individuals and 156 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and/or diabetic complications enrolled from the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University was studied. The subjects were divided into five main groups: normal individuals, impaired fasting glucose, overt diabetes, diabetic microvascular complications, and diabetic peripheral vascular disease. The technique of tandem mass spectrometry was applied to obtain the plasma metabolite profiles. Metabolomics multivariate statistics were applied for the metabolic data analysis and the differential metabolites determination.
Results:
A total of 10 cross-comparisons within diabetes and its complications were designed to explore the differential metabolites. The results demonstrated that eight comparisons existed and yielded significant metabolic differences. A total number of 24 differential metabolites were determined from six selected comparisons, including up-regulated amino acids, down-regulated medium-chain and long-chain acylcarnitines. Altered differential metabolites provided six panels of biomarkers, which were helpful in distinguishing diabetic patients.
Conclusion
Our results demonstrated that the biomarker panels consisted of specific amino acids and acylcarnitines which could reflect the metabolic variations among the different stages of diabetes and might be useful for the differential diagnosis of prediabetes, overt diabetes and diabetic complications.
9.Plasma Targeted Metabolomics Analysis for Amino Acids and Acylcarnitines in Patients with Prediabetes, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, and Diabetic Vascular Complications
Xin LI ; Yancheng LI ; Yuanhao LIANG ; Ruixue HU ; Wenli XU ; Yufeng LIU
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2021;45(2):195-208
Background:
We hypothesized that specific amino acids or acylcarnitines would have benefits for the differential diagnosis of diabetes. Thus, a targeted metabolomics for amino acids and acylcarnitines in patients with diabetes and its complications was carried out.
Methods:
A cohort of 54 normal individuals and 156 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and/or diabetic complications enrolled from the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University was studied. The subjects were divided into five main groups: normal individuals, impaired fasting glucose, overt diabetes, diabetic microvascular complications, and diabetic peripheral vascular disease. The technique of tandem mass spectrometry was applied to obtain the plasma metabolite profiles. Metabolomics multivariate statistics were applied for the metabolic data analysis and the differential metabolites determination.
Results:
A total of 10 cross-comparisons within diabetes and its complications were designed to explore the differential metabolites. The results demonstrated that eight comparisons existed and yielded significant metabolic differences. A total number of 24 differential metabolites were determined from six selected comparisons, including up-regulated amino acids, down-regulated medium-chain and long-chain acylcarnitines. Altered differential metabolites provided six panels of biomarkers, which were helpful in distinguishing diabetic patients.
Conclusion
Our results demonstrated that the biomarker panels consisted of specific amino acids and acylcarnitines which could reflect the metabolic variations among the different stages of diabetes and might be useful for the differential diagnosis of prediabetes, overt diabetes and diabetic complications.
10.Ultrasonography-based diagnosis of fetal craniocerebral and neural tube malformation in early pregnancy
Yangyang LIN ; Xiumei ZENG ; Kun WANG ; Yuanhao LIANG ; Chenning LIU ; Zhuang LI ; Yanhui LIU ; Fubing YU ; Xiuguo ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(14):2343-2346
Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of ultrasonography for structural examination in the diagnosis of fetal brain malformation and neural tube defects ( NTDs ) in early pregnancy . Methods A retrospective study was conducted to analyse 6 630 cases taking obstetric examination in Dongguan Maternal and Child Health Hospital from February 2014 to June 2015. The examination included a standardized ultrasound structural examination at 11-13 plus 6 weeks of pregnancy. The autopsied results of the induced fetus in early pregnancy from craniocerebral and neural tube structure malformation were investigated. All the cases were followed up concerning the outcomes and the malformation detection rate was calculated for analysis. Results The detection rates of exencephalus and anencephalus, holoprosencephaly, aphylly-holoprosencephaly, rachischisis, open spina bifida, and meningocele were 100%, 80%, 100%, 42.9%, 50% and 100%, respectively. The malformations which was missed in the early pregnancy but detected in the later gestational ages included:Dandy-Walker Syndrome, most of the non-open spina bifida, hypoplasia of the corpus callosum, foliaceous-holoprosencephaly and ventriculomegaly. Conclusions The structural examination using ultrasonography at early pregnancy is effective in the detection of severe open-neural tube defects. It′s worth generalizing in the cliical diagnosis but part of fetal malformations still need a further ultrasound examination in the mid-gestation or the later gestation.