1.Recent 10 Years’ Advances in Clinical Studies of Acupuncture Treatment for Oculomotor Paralysis
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;(2):184-187
By summarizing and analyzing recent 10 years’ relevant literature, this article reviews advances in clinical studies of acupuncture treatment for oculomotor paralysis from acupuncture point selection, needling methods and scalp acupuncture and shows that acupuncture therapy has the characteristics and advantages of being simple, convenient, efficacious and cheap.
2.Inheritance and evolution of acupuncture manipulation techniques of Zhejiang acupuncture masters in modern times.
Daxiong YU ; Ruijie MA ; Jianqiao FANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(5):506-510
There are many eminent acupuncture masters in modern times in the regions of Zhejiang province, which has developed the acupuncture schools of numerous characteristics and induces the important impacts at home and abroad. Through the literature collection on the acupuncture schools in Zhejiang and the interviews to the parties involved, it has been discovered that the acupuncture manipulation techniques of acupuncture masters in modern times are specifically featured. Those techniques are developed on the basis of Neijing (Internal Classic), Jinzhenfu (Ode to Gold Needle) and Zhenjiu Dacheng (Great Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion). No matter to obey the old maxim or study by himself, every master lays the emphasis on the research and interpretation of classical theories and integrates the traditional with the modern. In the paper, the acupuncture manipulation techniques of Zhejiang acupuncture masters in modern times are stated from four aspects, named needling techniques in Internal Classic, feijingzouqi needling technique, penetrating needling technique and innovation of acupuncture manipulation.
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3.Simulation of microenviroment after spinal cord injury in Sprague-Dawley rats
Xufeng JIA ; Miao LONG ; Yong JI ; Guangping HUANG ; Yu ZHOU ; Fangde ZHANG ; Daxiong FENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(5):628-634
BACKGROUND:We built Sprague-Dawley rat models with mild, moderate, and severe spinal cord injuries to accord with the spinal cord injury types for basic empirical study, and consequently to further understand the microenvironmental change in Sprague-Dawley rats with spinal cord injury, and to provide help for clinical treatment. OBJECTIVE:To observe the changes in nerve function, pathological manifestation and motor sensory evoked potential in Alen’s models and Sprague-Dawley rats with complete spinal cord transection at different time points after spinal cord injury by simulating the microenviroment in Sprague-Dawley rats. METHODS: A total of 125 healthy adult female Sprague-Dawley rats were selected and randomly divided into group sham operation group, 100 gcf hit potential group (20 g×5 cm), 200 gcf hit potential (20 g×10 cm), 300 gcf hit potential group (20 g×15 cm), and spinal cord complete transection group with 25 rats in each group. At 1, 5, 7, 14 and 28 days after model establishment, the degree of spinal cord injury was identified by the BBB scores of motion function, motor evoked potential, and pathological section. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) Totaly 24 Sprague-Dawley rats died in the experiment. The death rate and the rate of complications were highest in the spinal cord complete transection group. The BBB score of each group was decreased. The BBB scores in every group increased as time went on. There were significant differences between each surgery group and the sham operation group at corresponding time points (P < 0.05). No significant difference was found between the 300 gcf hit potential group and the spinal cord complete transection group at corresponding time points (P > 0.05). (2) In each surgery group, the infiltration of inflammatory cels and obvious sweling of neurons were visible at 1 day after injury. Neural cels reduced with time prolonged. At 28 days after injury, a large number of astrocytes proliferated, scar and spinal cord cavity formed. Above symptoms were worse in the 300 gcf hit potential group and spinal cord complete transection group than in the 100 gcf and 200 gcf hit potential groups. (3) Significant differences in amplitude and latency were detectable between each surgery group and the sham operation group (P < 0.05). No significant difference in amplitude and latency was detected between the 300 gcf hit potential group and the spinal cord complete transection group at corresponding time points (P > 0.05). Results confirmed that hit potential of 20 g×5 cm, 20 g×10 cm and 20 g×15 cm can simulate the microenvironment of Sprague-Dawley rats with mild, moderate and severe spinal cord injury. The rate of complication was lower in modified Alen’s model of different hit potentials than in models of spinal cord complete transection, and was more accorded with basic research.
4.The Anatomic Differences of Endolymphatic Sac among Common Laboratory Rodents
Daxiong DING ; Fengbo YANG ; Ping LV ; Guowei HUANG ; Xiaodong WANG ; Chen LIU ; Yue ZHANG ; Shiming YANG ; Ning YU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2015;(5):497-499
Objective To compare the differences of laboratory rodents endolymphatic sac (ES) in histology , and to provide an anatomic basis for the clinical research of ES -related diseases .Methods The temporal bones of guinea pigs ,SD rats and KM mice were fixed by heart perfusion ,sectioned by paraffin at the horizontal position and stained by hematoxylin -eosin (HE) .Results All 3 rodents ES contained sac ,epithelium ,sub-mucosal tissue and saccal stroma .The cells were bulky ,stained deep and protruded into the cavity to form a large number of nipples and wrinkles in the middle ES epithelial of guinea pigs .But the nipples or wrinkles was rarely observed in the middle ES epithelial in rat and mouse .Conclusion The histology of ES has significant difference among guinea pig ,mouse and rat .While the difference betweeen mouse and rat is not obvious .
5.The Distribution of the Lipid Droplets within Hensen Cells in the Guinea -pig Cochlea
Fengbo YANG ; Daxiong DING ; Ping LV ; Xiaoting CHENG ; Hongmiao REN ; Guowei HUANG ; Xiaodong WANG ; Chen LIU ; Yue ZHANG ; Tao CONG ; Shiming YANG ; Suoqiang ZHAI ; Ning YU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2015;(5):500-504
Objective To study the distribution and properly of the transparent globules within Hensen cells (HC) of guinea -pig Corti organ .Methods The cochlear epithelial cells were isolated from 10 guinea pigs .The cells of cochlea were marked by Bodipy493/503 ,sudan III ,oil red O ,and osmium tetroxide .Results The transpar‐ent globules within the HCs of the guinea -pigs were green staining by Bodipy493/503 ,jacinth staining by Sudan III ,ruby red by oil red O .And they were black globules stripe as post -fixed in 1% osmium tetroxide .Conclusion The results indicate that the transparent globules within guinea -pigs HCs'lipid droplets by four methods .