1.Effect of Auricular Point Sticking plus Pressing Zusanli (ST36) on Blood Pressure and Lipid in Patients with Hypertension
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;(8):739-741
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of auricular point sticking plus acupressure on blood pressure and lipid in hypertension patients with a dampness-phlegm constitution.MethodThe eligible subjects were randomized into antreatment group of 38 cases and a control group of 40 cases. The control group was intervened by conventional medication, while thetreatment group was additionally intervened by auricular point sticking plus acupressure. Before and after intervention, the blood pressure and lipid levels [total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), high density lipoprotein (HDL), low density lipoprotein (LDL)] were detected. ResultAfter intervention, the blood pressure, TC and TG levels were decreased in thetreatmentgroup (P<0.05,P<0.01), while the changes of HDL and LDL were statistically insignificant (P>0.05).ConclusionAuricular point sticking plus acupressure can somehow improve the blood pressure, TC and TG of hypertension patients with a dampness-phlegm constitution.
2.Ultrastructure observation for petroleum asphalt fume induced impairment of liver and kidney in mice.
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2007;25(7):415-417
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3.Investigation and analysis on mental health status among 3 295 residents in Hainan Province
Xiaodan WANG ; Qiaoyun GUO ; Yunsuo GAO ; Min GUO ; Xiang LI
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(10):1365-1367
Objective To understand the mental health status of residents aged 15 years old or above in Hainan Province,and and to analyze its influencing factors to provide a scientific basis for improving the psychological health level of populations.Methods A multistage randomsampling method was used to extract 3 295 residents in Hainan Province and perform the investigate on the mental health status.Results Among 3 295 surveyed residents,410 respondents had mental disease,accounting for 12.44% of respondents total number.The total score of SCL-90 in the residents of Hainan Province was lower than that of the national norm(t=14.65,P=0.00).(2)The morbidity of mental disease had no statistical difference between different genders(wald x2 =0.27,P=0.60);which had statistical difference among marital status,environmental satisfaction and family harmony (wald x2 =46.53,P =0.00;wald x2 =51.98,P =0.00;wald x2 =89.47,P =0.00).(3) The non-conditional Logistic regression analysis results showed that the influencing factors entering the regression equation were marital status(OR=0.52),family type(OR =0.57;0.53),environment satisfaction(OR=1.26),family harmony(OR=1.31),health self-examination(OR=0.72),borrowing 5 000 yuan within 2 d when urgent need(OR=1.31) and general well-being(OR=0.86).Conclusion The factors influencing mental illness in residents are multiple,so synthetic measures should be taken for its prevention.
4.Comparison of complete-block radical gastrectomy and traditional radical gastrectomy
Fenghua GUO ; Fen LUO ; Xiang MAO ; Jun WANG ; Zhiming WANG
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2010;37(1):103-105,123
Objective To introduce the techniques and specification of complete-block radical gastrectomy, and to compare with traditional radical gastrectomy in the operative time, surgical costs and postoperative complications. Methods Thirty gastric cancer patients meet the criteria were randomly divided into 2 groups. Group A: complete-block radical gastrectomy;group B: radical gastrectomy. Analysis and comparison were made on tumor site, time consuming of block, the proportion of gastrointestinal reconstruction, operative time, cost of block, pathological TNM stage, length of stay, postoperative complications and postoperative chemotherapy. Results Group A has longer operative time than group B (P<0.05). However, there was no significant statistical difference in the other indicators between these 2 groups. Conclusions Complete-block technology can separate cancer more completely during operation with the advantage of simplicity, low-cost, little effect on the subsequent operation. The incidence of postoperative complications and length of stay with the traditional surgery there was no significant difference.
5.Comparison of the Inhibition Effects of Arsenacetylic Acid on Experimental H_(22) Hepatoma-Bearing Mice in Two Different Forms of Administration
Lixia GUO ; Yuanliang WANG ; Juan XIN ; Yan XIANG ; Rong WANG
China Pharmacy 1991;0(06):-
OBJECTIVE: To compare inhibition effects of arsenacetylic acid(ASAC) on experimental H22 hepatoma-bearing mice in different forms of administration. METHODS: The mice were divided into 5 groups at random after inoculated with H22 hepatoma into their right axillas hypodermic by intraperitoneal injection(ip) and intravenous injection(iv), and then injected with normal saline,cyclophosphamide and different dosage of ASAC, observe the rate of tumor strain becoming tumor, the inhibition effects of the subjects and the effects of the subjects on mice's viscera. RESULTS: Compared with ip,either high, moderate or low dosage of ASAC by iv did have an obvious inhibitory effect on tumor and the tumor inhibition rates were 46.59%, 46.31% and 32.48% respectively; however, the spleen index in groups that of lower dosage of ASAC by two forms of drug administration were increased; there were death by poisoning in the group that iv with high dosage of ASAC.CONCLUSION: Compared with ip, the administration of ASAC by iv has a better effect on tumor.
6.Role of cyclooxygenases in up-regulation of P2X3 receptor expression in dorsal root ganglion in rats with neuropathic pain
Ying WANG ; Jianqin YAN ; Wangyuan ZOU ; Xiang ZHANG ; Qulian GUO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(6):702-705
Objective To investigate the role of cyclooxygenases (COXs) in the up-regulation of the expression of P2X3 receptors in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) in rats with neuropsthic pain. Methods Twenty-four male SD rats, weighing 250-280 g, were randomly divided into 4 groups ( n = 6 each): sham operation group (group S), chronic constrictive injury (CCI) group, COX-1 inhibitor ibuprofen group (group Ⅰ), and COX-2 inhibitor celecoxib group (group C). Neuropathic pain was induced by CCI. The animals were anesthetized with intraperitoneal 10% chloral hydrate 300-500 mg/kg. CCI was produced by placing 4 ligatures on the left sciatic nerve at 1 mm intervals. In group S, the left sciatic nerve was only exposed but not ligated. In groups Ⅰ and C, ibuprofen 40 mg·kg-1 ·d-1 and celecoxib 30 mg·kg-1 ·d-1 were given through a gastric tube into the stomach at day 3-14 after operation respectively. Paw withdrawal latency (PWL) and paw withdrawal threshold (PWT) were measured before operation (baseline), and at 3, 5, 7, 10 and 14 days after operation. Then the rats were sacrificed and their L()-6 DRGs were removed to detect the expression of P2X3 mRNA and protein. Results Compared with group S, PWL was significantly shortened, PWT decreased, and P2X3 mRNA and protein expression up-regulated in group CCI ( P < 0.05=. Compared with group CCI, PWL was significantly prolonged, PWT increased, and P2X3 mRNA and protein expression down-regulated in groups Ⅰ and C (P <0.05=. Compared with group Ⅰ, PWL was significantly prolonged, PWT increased, and P2X3 mRNA and protein expression up-regulated in group C ( P <0.05=. Conclusion COXs are involved in the up-regulation of the expression of P2X3 receptors in the DRG in rats with neuropathic pain, and the effect of COX-1 is stronger than that of COX-2.
7.Regulatory dendritic cell therapy in organ transplantation
kai, YAO ; guo-hai, SHI ; xiang-hui, WANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(06):-
Dendritic cells (DCs) are uniquely well-equipped antigen (Ag)-presenting cells. This function of DCs, coupled with their remarkable plasticity, renders them attractive therapeutic targets for immune modulation. Recent data have demonstrated a promising role for pharmacologic treatment as a means of generating potent regulatory DCs. Herein, the evidence that the potential of regulatory DC the-rapy is considerable and that there are compelling reasons to evaluate it in the setting of organ transplantation in the near future are discussed in this paper.
9.Study on the map of plasmid of Y. pestis in the R. opimus natural plague foci in Junggar Basin
Rong GUO ; Youquan XIN ; Xinhui WANG ; Zhizhen QI ; Xiang DAI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(4):291-293
Objective To investigate the type of plasmid map of Y. pestis in the R. opimas natural plague loci in Junggar Basin. Methods A total of 39 plasmid DNA of Y. pestis which were isolated from the natural plague loci of Junggar Basin, Tianshan Mountain, Kunlun Mountain, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and In-ner Mongolia were extracted by the methods of Kado and Liu. The plasmid map was analyzed by the methods of agarose gel eleetrophoretogram. Results Two types of plasmid map were found in 26 Y. pestis which were isolated from Junggar Basin. Of them 23 were 6 × 106, 45 × 106 and 65 × 106 type of plasmid map, and 3 were 6 × 106, 45 × 106 and 72 × 106 type. Conclusion There are two types of plasmid map in the R. opi-mus natural plague loci in Junggar Basin. One type, which is the dominant type in this area, is 6 × 106, 45 × 106 and 65 × 106 type. This type is also similar to the dominant plasmid map type of the nature plague loci of Tianshan Mountain, Kunlun Mountain, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and Inner Mongolia. The other type is 6 × 106, 45 × 106 and 72 × 106 type, and this type is new plasmid map type of Y. pestis in our country.
10.Astragalus root injection regulates type I collagen expression of rat osteoblasts in vitro
Hailing GUO ; Xiang WANG ; Yu XU ; Hongsheng ZHAN ; Yongfang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(7):1257-1261
BACKGROUND: Type Ⅰ collagen is a specific collagen secreted by in vitro cultured osteoblast, and the formed network is the basis of bone mineralization, which also reflects the ability of osteoblast bone formation. Studies have shown astragalus root increased osteoblast proliferation. However, the effect of astragalus root on improving type Ⅰ collagen expression of osteoblast remains poorly understood.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of astragalus root injection on the abilities of rat cranium-derived osteoblast proliferation and type Ⅰ collagen expression.METHODS: Rat osteoblast was cultured in vitro and divided into control group (MEM culture solution containing calf serum) and astragalus root groups (different concentrations). The effect on osteoblast proliferation was evaluated on days 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 by MTT method. Moreover, the expression of type Ⅰ collagen protein was observed after 6 hours of treatment with astragalus root injection using in cell western-blot method. In addition, the gene expression of COLLal was investigated by real-time PCR method.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: From days 3 to 9, the different concentrations of astragalus root injection improved osteoblast proliferation, respectively compared with control group (P < 0.05), and this ascending trend peaked on day 7. Different concentretions of astragalus root injection improved COLLol mRNA expression, especially 15% astragalus root injection was the most effective. The type Ⅰ collagen protein expression of 15% and 10% astragalus root injection were significantly greater compared with the control group (P < 0.05). Astragalus root injection improved in vitro cultured osteoblast proliferation and type Ⅰ collagen secretion in a certain dose-effect manner.