1.Pathogenesis of low back pain induced by chronic compartment syndrome
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(01):-
Objective To discuss pathogenesis of low back pain induced by chronic compartment syndrome. Method Thirty patients who had definite chronic lumboscaral compartment syndrome without other lumbal diseases were choosed respectively to test muscle force of lumbar and abdomen,intra-sacrospinal muscle pressure,blood routine,ESR,CK,CK-MM,LDH and LDHs.All patients received decompressive operation.Skeletal muscle specimens taken from sacrospinal muscle in each operation were possessed for histological and ultrastructuml observation. Result All of enzyme tests were normal.The author could observe the dissolved degeneration of part of sacrospinal muscle fibers,muscle fiber hypertrophy,and a small quantity of inflammatory cell infiltration with a light microscope.Focal solution of muscle fiber,the aggregation of mitochondria around the nucleus,the increase of lipid droplet and lysosome in cyte,and the proliferation and differentiation of muscle satellite cell could be observed with an electron microscope. Conclusion Pathogenesis of chronic lumboscaral compartment syndrome may be as followed.Intra-compartmental pressures increase,causing metabolism disturbance of the tissues under fascia compartment,damaging skeletal muscle chronically,then inflammatory factors are released,which stimulates posterior branch of spinal nerves,and finally induces low back pain.
2.Permeability of integerrimine in vitro
Yuehong XU ; Lianying XU ; Dingguo CAI ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(09):-
Object The permeability of integerrimine was studied in vitro to design its anticancer preparations Methods Vilia Chien diffusion cells were adopted as apparatus for in vitro skin permeation, nude mouse skins were used as permeation barrier and permeation coefficient (P) was calculated The concentrations of integerrimine in samples were measured by RP HPLC, and the effects of Azone, 4% Tween 80, 8% propylene glycol on it were studied Results Its P is 1 184?10 -2 cm/h with water solution as donor and pH 6 8 PBS as receptor Its enhancement rate (ER) of 2% Azone and 8% propylene glycol is 2 8 and 1 5, while Tween 80 inhibits its penetration Conclusion Integerrimine is a good candidate of antiskin cancer for transdermal drug delivery, and the optimal formulation can be designed according to the experiments
3.Preparation and evaluation of self-microemulsifying drug delivery systems with tanshinone Ⅱ_A
Yuehong XU ; Keqi CHEN ; Lei YANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(05):-
Objective The self-microemulsifying drug delivery system(SMEDDS) with tanshinone ⅡA was prepared in order to develop its new dosage forms.Methods Pseudo ternary phase diagrams were used to evaluate the self-microemulsification existence area under emulsifier,coemulsifer,and oil phase.The HPLC analysis in vitro was set up.Solubility in various vehicles was determined.The self-microemulsification efficiency was assessed,such as stability,particle size,and Zeta potential.Results The solubi-lity of tanshinone ⅡA in SMEDDS was about 2.5 mg/g,droplet size was within 20 nm,and the absolute value of Zeta potential was over 60 mV.The stability of SMEDDS with tanshinone ⅡA was better in centrifugal condition with high temperature but not good enough to the light.Conclusion The SMEDDS can make tanshinone ⅡA solublized in water,and is an optimum vehicle in new dosage forms of tanshinone ⅡA.
4.Effect of the Integration of Humanistic Care Education With Nursing English Teaching-Taking Mudanjiang Medical University as An Example
Yuehong YUAN ; Jiatong XU ; Xiaoda FU
Chinese Medical Ethics 2015;(1):64-66
Objective:To study the effect of nursing English teaching combining with humanistic care educa-tion. Methods:Six classes of nursing students of 2011 grade were chosen randomly by sampling as control and ex-perimental group. The control group used the traditional teaching method without humanistic care education. The experimental group combined humanistic care education with nursing English teaching. Nursing students' humanistic caring ability scale and self-designed questionnaire were used to compare the teaching effects of the two groups. Results:The humanistic caring ability of experimental group was higher than that of the control group ( P<0 . 05 ) . The experimental group gives high evaluation on the effect of nursing English combining with humanistic care edu-cation. Conclusion:Nursing English combining with humanistic care education helps to improve nursing students' humanistic concern consciousness and enhance their humanistic caring ability.
5.Safety and Efficacy of Danhong Injection Combined with Edaravone in the Treatment of Acute Cerebral Infarction:A Systematic Review
Yan WANG ; Nenggui XU ; Yuehong CAO
Herald of Medicine 2016;35(7):780-788
Objective To assess the safety and efficacy of danhong injection combined with edaravone for acute cerebral infarction ( ACI) . Methods To search CBM、CNKI、VIP、WF、MEDLINE for randomized controlled trials ( RCTs) of related articles from inception to November 2014.After assessed the quality of studies included,RevMan5.2 software was used to analyze data. Results 23 studies,were included and 2 001 patients were involved.The results showed that the effective rate of danhong injection combined with edaravone for ACI was better than that of control group with statistical significance [ RR=1.23, 95%CI (1.17,1.29), P<0.000 01].Meta-analysis on the improvement of neurological deficit and activities of daily living also showed a better effectiveness of experimental group than control group with statistical significance [MD=-3.09,95%CI(-3.68,-2.50),P<0.000 01];[MD=15.15,95%CI(12.69,17.62), P<0.000 01].But the result showed no statistical significance in safety evaluation of two groups [RR=1.88,95%CI(0.76,4.63),P=0.17]. Conclusion Although the results support the conclusion that danhong injection with edaravone is safe and superior to either danhong injection or edaravone or conventional treatment, further large sample and high quality randomized controlled trials should be carried out.
6.Influence of gel vehicles on release in vitro and transdermal resorption of integerrimine
Yuehong XU ; Lianying XU ; Dingguo CAI ; Bao CHEN ; Lan HE
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(06):-
AIM: The gel vehicle was optimized by release and transdermal resorption of integerrimine in vitro in order to design its anti-cancer transdermal drug delivery system. METHODS: The releasing rate was detected by dissolution Vilia-Chien diffusion cells, nude mouse skin were used as permeation barrier, the concentration of integerrimine in samples was measured by RP-HPLC. RESULTS: Integerrimine releases of three different vehicles conformed to Higuchi equation, the releasing rate of CMC-Na gel is faster than that of HPMC gel, and that of Carbopol gel is the slowest in three, and corresponded with zero kinetic equation. CONCLUSION: HPMC is an drug vehicle of choice.
7.Effect of micronization on the powder characteristic of Angelica Sinennsis and extraction of ferulic acid
Yuehong XU ; Ningsheng WANG ; Bao CHEN ; Li XU ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(10):-
AIM: The powder characteristic, water and ethanol extraction amount, extraction amount of active ingredient ferulic acid were comparatively studied between crude powder and micronized powder to explore the application of micronization technology to Angelica Sinennsis. METHODS: Angelica Sinennsis powder was characterized by laser diffraction analyzer and scanning electron microscopy, the angle of repose and bulk density were measured, the water and ethanol extraction were quantified by cooled and heated extraction, the active ingredient ferulic acid was detected by RP HPLC after it released from Angelica Sinennsis. RESULTS: The differences of particle characteristic and surface morphology between the crude and superfine powder were significant, however, water and enthanol extraction amount were not increased markedlky, the dissolution amount of ferulic acid was almost the same. CONCLUSION: Pharmaceutical characteristic of Angelica Sinennsis powder is affected by micronization, but its bioavailability is not improved. Micronization technology is not suitable to Angelica Sinennsis.
8.Optimization of Extraction Process for Yinxiejing
Jun ZHANG ; Zhaohui DENG ; Yuehong XU ; Zhiliang CHEN
China Pharmacist 2014;(5):760-763
Objective:To study the optimal extraction process of Yinxiejing. Methods: An orthogonal experimental method was used with reflux time, reflux times, ethanol concentration and volume as the influencing factors, and emodin and osthole content as the indices. Results:The optimal extraction conditions for Yinxiejing were as follows:refluxing twice with 2 h every time using 8-fold 80%ethanol. Conclusion:The optimum process is stable and feasible.
9.Synergistic effects of ultrashortwave electrical stimulation and nerve growth factor in treating sciatic nerve injury
Hong YU ; Yuehong BAI ; Juan ZHAO ; Yiming XU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2011;33(4):245-249
Objective To investigate the effects of ultrashortwave (USW) diathermy and electrical stimulation (ES) used in combination with nerve growth factor (NGF) in the treatment of experimental sciatic nerve injury.Methods Sixty adult Wistar rats were randomly divided into a normal control group, a model group, an NGF group,a physiotherapy group and a combined treatment group. A model of sciatic nerve injury was established in the latter four groups. Beginning on the 2nd day after the operation, no treatment was given in the model group, NGF was injected in the NGF group, diathermy and ES were administrated to rats in the physiotherapy group, and the combined treatment group was treated with USW diathermy, EW and NGF. Function, electrophysiology and morphology were evaluated at the 2nd, 7th, 14th and 30th days after the operation Results The average sciatic nerve function index (SFI), nerve conduction velocity (NCV) and nerve regeneration in the NGF, physiotherapy and combined treatment groups were significantly better than in the model group, with those in the combined treatment group improved to the greatest extent. At the 30th day there was no significant difference between the combined treatment group and the normal control group in terms of SFI, NCV, axon regeneration or myelin sheath thickness. The number of myelinated nerve fibers and the average axon diameter in the combined treatment group and normal control group were significantly higher than those in the model, NGF or physiotherapy group. Conclusions With NGF injection, additional application of USW diathermy and ES may significantly enhance the regeneration of the sciatic nerve and aid functional recovery after injury.
10.Effect of the serum testosterone/estradiol ratio alteration on sperm defect and fertility
Huiming XU ; Yuehong DING ; Junrong ZHANG ; Feng TANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(3):164-168
Objective To study the effect of the serum testosterone/estradiol ratio (T/E2) alteration on sperm defect and fertility. Methods The testosterone, estradiol, FSH, LH, PRL,sperm parameters and sperm morphology of 90 men were analyzed and the T/E2 and multiple anomalies index (MAI) were calculated. The patients were divided into 3 groups; T/E2≤10 (Ⅰ), T/E2>10 (Ⅱ), and T/E2>20 (Ⅲ). Results The sperm concentration and motility among the 3 groups were not significantly different (P>0. 05). The percentages of the sperm whose head, neck and tail were abnormal declined gradually with the increase of the T/E2 in serum. The percentage of sperm head defeet of group Ⅰ was significantly higher than that of group Ⅲ (t=2. 482, P=0. 016) and that of sperm neck defect of groups Ⅰ and Ⅱ were significantly higher than that of group Ⅲ (t=4.113, 2. 050, P=0.000, 0. 046, respectively). The percentage of sperm tail defect among 3 groups was significantly different (t=2. 722, 3. 996, 3. 110, P=0. 008, 0. 000, 0. 003, respectively). The SDI of group Ⅱ was significantly higher than that of group Ⅰ (t= -2. 293, P= 0. 025). But the TZI increased gradually with the increase of the serum T/E2 and the TZI of groups Ⅱ and Ⅲ were significantly higher than that of group Ⅰ (t=2. 285, 2. 727, P=0. 025, 0. 009, respectively). The percentage of the men in group Ⅰ whose partners became pregnant was 29. 5% and those of groups Ⅱ and Ⅲ were 50% and 42.9%, respectively. Although the percentage among three groups was not different statistically (x2 = 3. 285, 0. 854, 0. 199, P= 0. 070, 0. 355, 0. 655, respectively), the relative risks of groups Ⅱ and Ⅲ were 2.4 and 1.8 times of that of group Ⅰ. There were 25, 15, 7 cases of idiopathic infertility among the 3 groups, respectively. The relative risk of I group was 1.5 and 1.3 times of that of Ⅱ and Ⅲ groups. The correlation analysis showed that the T/E2 in serum had significantly negative correlation with the percent of the sperm head or neck or tail defects (r= -0. 209, -0. 316 and -0. 335,respectively and P= 0. 048, 0. 002 and 0. 001, respectively). Conclusions The decrease of T/E2 in serum was correlative with the decrease of fertility probability, but it did not alter the sperm density and the sperm motility. It showed that the level of the T/E2 in serum was important for spermatogenesis and sperm fertilizing capability.