1.Clinical efficacy of percutaneous vertebroplasty in the treatment of osteoporosis vertebral compression fractures
Zhiyong ZHANG ; Xiaowei SUN ; Guangyue XIE ; Xiaohua HOU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2013;(4):419-422
Objective To compare the clinical efficacy and safety between percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) and conservative treatment for osteoporosis vertebral compression fracture (OVCF).Methods A total of 55 patients undergoing PVP and 65 patients with conservative treatment for OVCF in our hospital from 2006 to 2011 were retrospectively analysed.The degree of pain and personal life before treatment and after treatment at different time points were investigated by visual analogue scale (VAS) pain scale and Oswestry Disability Index (ODD.Results The degree of pain in lower back was reduced after the treatment.The VAS pain scales in PVP group versus control group were (8.3±0.5) vs.(8.50.6),(6.9±0.7) vs.(4.5±0.7),(5.40.6) vs.(3.4±0.5),(4.8±0.3) vs.(2.8±0.5),(4.0±0.4) vs.(2.3±0.4),(3.1±0.5) vs.(2.0±0.2)before treatment and 1 week,1,3,6 and 12 months after treatment,respectively.The VAS pain scales were reduced more rapidly in PVP group than in control group,showing a better relief of pain.There were differences in VAS pain scales between the two groups at different time points (t=17.89,19.74,28.38,24.49,14.01,respectively,all P<0.01).The ODI scores in PVP group and control group were [(88.8±5.0) vs.(87.2±5.1)],[(72.6±7.8) vs.(53.1±6.3)],[(62.0±8.5) vs.(37.2±6.0)],[(47.1±12.6) vs.(26.5±3.6)],[(36.7±9.3) vs.(17.9±5.5)],[(24.3±10.0) vs.(9.4±2.5)] before treatment and 1 week,1,3,6 and 12 months after treatment,respectively.The ODI scores were reduced more rapidly in PVP group than in control group,showing a better recovery of daily life.There were differences in ODI scores between the two groups at different time points (t=15.00,18.17,11.74,13.20,10.72,respectively,all P<0.01).Conclusions PVP can alleviate pain and restore daily life rapidly.It shows advantages in rccovery of the fractured vertebrae height.
2.Correlation of lignans content and antioxidant activities of Schisandra chinensis fruits by using stoichiometry method.
Zifeng PI ; Guangyue HOU ; Jun AI ; Fengrui SONG ; Zhiqiang LIU ; Shuying LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(8):1133-1139
OBJECTIVETo establish a quick method for evaluation of the antioxidant activities based on the correlation analysis of lignans content and antioxidant activities of Schisandra chinensis fruits.
METHODThe content of five lignans components in 37 batches of S. chinensis fruits from different regions of Jilin province were measured by HPLC. Simultaneously, the antioxidant activities of the above samples were detected, such as lipid peroxidation inhibition activity in liver (LPIL), kidney (LPIK) and brain (LPIB) and the clearance rate of DPPH (CRD). Bivariate correlation analysis and stepwise regression analysis were carried out by the software of SPSS for windows 11.5.
RESULTThe results of bivariate correlation analysis showed that deoxyschizandrin was negative correlation (P<0.01) to the activity of LPIL, LPIB, CRD. Schisandrin was positive correlation (P<0.01) to the activity of LPIL, LPIB, CRD. Schisandrol B was also positive correlation (P<0.05 or P<0.01) to the above four kinds of antioxidant activity. The results of stepwise regression analysis were mostly consistent with the bivariate correlation analysis results. For the other 10 batches of samples, the simulated antioxidant activities according to the regression equation calculated was consistent with the measured activities.
CONCLUSIONBy using the bivariate correlation analysis and linear stepwise regression analysis, the bioactive components related to the antioxidant activity of S. chinensis fruits were found. Meanwhile, the antioxidant activity of samples will be inferred according to the content of Schisandra lignans.
Antioxidants ; chemistry ; Fruit ; chemistry ; Lignans ; chemistry ; Schisandra ; chemistry