1.Controlled Clinical Study on Electroacupuncture at the Acupoints on Extremities Predominantly for Functional Dyspepsia
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(6):679-683
Objective To observe the therapeutic efficacy of electroacupuncture at the acupoints on extremities or abdominal acupoints and orally taking Mosapride in treating functional dyspepsia (FD) and the different effects on life style, for guiding the points selection in acupuncture-moxibustion treatment for FD.Method Sixty FD patients were randomized into an extremity-electroacupuncture group, an abdomen-electroacupuncture group, and a Western medication group by their visiting sequence, 20 cases in each group. In theextremity-electroacupuncture group, Zusanli (ST36), Sanyinjiao (SP6), Neiguan (PC6) and Gongsun (SP4) were selected. Bilateral Zusanli and Sanyinjiao were respectively connected to G6805-2 electroacupuncture apparatus, 30 min for each session, once everyother day, 10 sessions in total. In the abdomen-electroacpuncture group, Zhongwan (CV12), Tianshu (ST25), and Qihai (CV6) were selected. Bilateral Tianshu were connected to electroacupuncture apparatus, with same treatment time, frequency and sessions. The Western medication group was intervened by oral administration of Mosapride, 1 tablet each time, 3 times a day, for 20 d in total. The three groups were evaluated by using Nepean Dyspepsia Index (NDI) prior to the treatment, after the treatment and 1 month after the treatment (follow-up study), and the therapeutic efficacies were estimated after the treatment.Result The effective rate of the extremity-electroacupuncture group was higher than that of the abdomen-electroacupuncture group and Western medication group, while there was no significant difference between the abdomen-electroacupuncture group and Western medication group in comparing the effective rate. After the treatment, the improvement of Nepean Dyspepsia Symptom Index (NDSI) in the extremity-electroacupuncture group was more significant than that in the abdomen-electroacupuncture group and Western medication group (P<0.05), while there was no significant difference between the abdomen-electroacupuncture group and Western medication group (P>0.05). The 1-month follow-up showed that the improvement of symptoms in the extremity-electroacupuncture group was more significant than that in the abdomen-electroacupuncture group (P<0.05), and the improvement in the abdomen-electroacupuncture group wasmore significant than that in the Western medication group (P<0.05). After the treatment, the improvements of Nepean Dyspepsia Life Quality Index (NDLQI) in the extremity-electroacupuncture group and abdomen-electroacupuncture group were superior to the improvement in the Western medication group (P<0.05), while there was no significant difference between the two electroacupuncture groups (P>0.05). The 1-month follow-up study showed that the quality of life in the extremity-electroacupuncture group was still significantly improved compared to that before the treatment, while the improvement in the Western medication group was insignificant.Conclusion Electroacupuncture at the acupoints on extremities and abdominal acupoints both can more effectively and consistently improve the symptoms and quality of life of FD patients compared to orally taking Mosapride. Compared to electroacupuncture at the abdominal acupoints, electroacupuncture at the extremity points works better in improving the symptoms of FD butdoesn't show advantage in improving the quality of life.
2.The effect of simulate intraoral sandblasting on the band strength between enamel and composite resin
Hanping ZHANG ; Yan WEI ; Xuliang DENG ; Gang ZHENG ;
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(02):-
Objective: To study whether the bond strength between enamel and composite resin could be enhanced by intraoral sand abrasive. Methods: Ten human maxillary first incisior teeth were divided into 2 groups The experimental group was sandblasted with 30 ?m Al 2O 3 (CoJet Sand, pressure 300 kPa) from a distance of 5 mm for 5 seconds, and the control group were not sandblasted. The Herculite composite resin composite cylinders were bonded with Coltene system. Bonded specimens were stored in 37 ℃ distilled water for 24 h, then were subjected to shear force in a testing machine Stress at failure was calculated in Mpa, and mode of failure was recorded. The Student t test was applied to the data. Results: The shear bond strength of experimental groups was (33.0?1.8) MPa , and that of control groups was (26.7?5.2) MPa ,there was significant difference between these two groups. All the adhesive failures happened at the enamel composite resin interface , except that cohesive failure happened in one sandblasted specimen. Conclusion: Intraoral sandblasting could significantly enhance the shear bond strength between enamel and composite resin.
3.Effect of CSPGs degradation on flash visual evoked potential in rat visual cortex
Mingming LIU ; Wei QIN ; Hanping XIE ; Yanji YU
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the effects of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs) degradation induced by chondroitinase ABC (ChABC) on the rat flash visual evoked potential (F-VEP) around the end of the critical period of visual development.Methods A total of 30 Long Evans rats were randomly divided into 3 groups according to their age of 14,21 and 35 d.Then in each group,5 animals served as CSPGs degradation model induced by ChABC microinjection into 5 sites of the rat cortex [750 nL (48 U/ml) for 1 site,for 2 times at a 3-day interval],and the other 5 rats served as normal control and received normal saline microinjection.Immunofluorescence microscopy and laser scanning confocal microscopy were used to determine the establishment of animal model.F-VEPs were evaluated in 7 d after first microinjection.Results In the normal rats,the latency of F-VEP main wave became shorter with the increase of their age,the number was [(63.5?10.1),(50.8?6.4),(44.9?6.3) ms,P
4.Moxibustion on Telomerase Activity in Aging Rat
Huangan WU ; Lanqin GUO ; Hanping CHEN ; Guojie SUN ; Wei ZHANG ; Yin SHI ; Qiujuan ZHANG ; Huirong LIU
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2007;5(2):74-78
Objective: To investigate the effect of moxibustion on telomerase activity and genes expression in tissues of senescent rats. Methods: Subacute aging rats model were established by injection with D-gal solution. Points Shenshu (BL 23) were treated with moxibustion in treatment group, contrasting with a model group and a normal group. Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays(ELISA) was used for the level oftelomerase activity in liver tissues, and In Situ Hybridization(ISH) was used for the condition of expression of telomerase genes in liver tissues. Results: The level of telomerase activity in the aging model group was obviously lower than that in normal control group (P<0.01), the level in moxibustion group was obviously higher than that in model group(P<0.05). In comparison with normal rats, the positive-expressed areas and photodensity of telomerase genes in aging model group were all significantly lower (P<0.01,P<0.01), and the positive-expressed areas in moxibustion group was significantly higher than that in model group (P<0.01). Conclusions: Moxibustion could regulate telomerase activity of senile rats, hence delaying aging.
5.Cultivation and identification of human colon cancer stem cell-like cells and antiproliferative effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids
Shi FANG ; Jianting LONG ; Bing ZHANG ; Ting YANG ; Wei LU ; Heping LI ; Hanping SHI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;(12):2135-2141
[ ABSTRACT] AIM:To cultivate stem-like spheres from SW620 cell line in the specific serum-free medium and evaluate the features of the cancer stem cells, and to investigate the effects of docosahexaenoic acid ( DHA) and eicosapen-taenoic acid ( EPA) on the growth of SW620 stem cell-like cells.METHODS: Human colon cancer stem cell-like cells ( CSCLC) were obtained from SW620 spheres cultured in serum-free medium.These cells were tested for the expression of SSEA-1 and TRA-1-81 by immunofluorescence staining.The mRNA expression of Sox-2 and Oct-4 was detected by real-time PCR.The efficiency of colony formation on a soft agar gel and tumor formation in the nude mice was compared between SW620 adherent cells and CSCLC.The inhibitory effects of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and mitomycin C on both types of cells were measured by MTS assay.MTS assay, Annexin V/PI staining and trypan blue staining were used to determine the effects of DHA and EPA on both types of cells.MTS assay was also used to analyze the combined effect of DHA or EPA with chemotherapeutic drugs on SW620 CSCLC.RESULTS:SW620 cells formed spheres in serum-free culture.The cells from spheres highly expressed SSEA-1 and TRA-1-81, transiently expressed Sox-2 and Oct-4 genes and were more resistant to 5-FU and mitomycin C treatments.These cells exhibited a greater ability in clone formation and tumorigenicity, indica-ting that these cells carried stem cell-like features, hence were considered SW620-derived CSCLC.DHA and/or EPA sup-pressed SW620 CSCLC by inhibiting cell growth, inducing cell apoptosis and sensitizing them to chemotherapeutic drugs. CONCLUSION:The cells with stem cell-like features, such as high efficiency in clonogenicity, tumorigenicity and resist-ance to chemotherapeutic drugs, can be obtained from SW620 spheres cultured in serum-free condition.DHA and EPA in-duce apoptosis in SW620-derived CSCLC and sensitize them to chemotherapeutic drugs.
6.Nutritional status of elderly inpatients in China: a multicenter survey
Hongyuan CUI ; Mingwei ZHU ; Wei CHEN ; Hanping SHI ; Weixin CAO ; Birong DONG ; Jingyong XU ; Sainan ZHU ; Junmin WEI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(3):364-369
Objective:To investigate the nutritional status of elderly inpatients in China, and to assess its relationship with clinical outcomes.Methods:A prospective, multicenter, parallel investigation was organized and conducted by the Chinese Medical Association's Group of Geriatric Nutrition Support.Patients aged ≥65 years from 30 major hospitals of 14 cities in China were evaluated by the Nutritional Risk Screening 2002(NRS2002)and the Mini-Nutritional Assessment-Short Form(MNA-SF), in order to understand the nutritional status and nutritional risk of elderly inpatients in China.The indicators of clinical outcomes were summarized, and the correlation between nutritional status and clinical outcomes was analyzed.Results:A total of 10 184 elderly patients who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled in this study, aged 65-112(74.81±7.01)years, with a body mass index(BMI)of 17.80-35.50(23.32±3.83)kg/m 2.Grip strength of the dominant hand was(16.95±18.42)kg, upper arm circumference was(25.68±3.70)cm, and calf circumference was(32.07±3.89)cm.BMI, grip strength, upper arm circumference and calf circumference decreased significantly with age( F=13.74, 97.47, 28.31 and 88.68, all P<0.001). NRS2002 was conducted on 10 182 patients.Of them, 10.14%(895/10 182)suffered malnutrition(BMI≤18.5 kg/m 2), and 46.42%(4 726/10 182)were at nutritional risk(NRS2002 score≥3). Nutrition deficiency and nutritional risk showed upward trends with age( F=43.41 and 177.05, both P<0.001). A total of 9 755 patients(95.79%, 9 755/10 182)completed the MNA-SF.Of them, 14.67%(1 431/9 755)had malnutrition, 35.04%(3 418/9 755)were at risk of malnutrition, and 50.29%(4 906/9 755)had normal nutritional status.The incidence of malnutrition and the risk of malnutrition significantly increased with age( F=172.79, 12.10 and 152.42, all P<0.05). Nutritional risk(NRS2002 score≥3)was related to age, BMI, mortality, infectious complications, length of hospital stay and total hospital cost(all P<0.05). Conclusions:The incidence of malnutrition and the risk of malnutrition are high in elderly inpatients in China.Nutritional risk is an influencing factor for adverse clinical outcomes.
7.Study on the evolution of the minor resistant mutations and the primary resistance in rural areas of Henan
Hanping LI ; Wei GUO ; Xinpeng ZHU ; Zhe WANG ; Yongjian LIU ; Zuoyi BAO ; Lin LI ; Daomin ZHUANG ; Siyang LIU ; Zheng WANG ; Xiaolin WANG ; Jingyun LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2011;31(4):356-360
Objective To evaluate the antiretroviral therapy(ART),analyze the prevalence of resistance in rural areas,Henan,and explore the presence of minor resistant variants in pre-ART.Methods One hundred and forty-nine AIDS patients initiating ART were recruited and investigated at intervals of 6 months. Method of In-house developed by our laboratory for genotypjc resistance test was to analyze the occurrence of resistance among the failure of ART,and the allele-specific real.time PCR(ASPCR)was used to detect the minor resistant variants at the baseline samples once the resistance occurred.Results Vimlload significantly decreased among the patients who received ART(t=275,P=0.0001),but the absolute counts of CD4+T lymphocytes had no significant change(t=1.765 168,P=0.0852).Rate of resistance among the patients of treatment failure was 4.88%.The result of ASPCR in the survey of baseline showed that the minor resistant variants of M184V were detected in 7 patients and mutation K103N presented in 5 patients.Conclusion The primary drug-resistant straias in the untreated patients were found in Henan,and they might develop the dominant resistance strains and bring about the failure of ART.
8.Epidemiological investigation on the first family cluster of COVID-19 in Lanzhou
WANG Yuhong ; ZHANG Wei ; ZHANG Xiaoyu ; MA Hanping ; WANG Zhaojun ; ZHANG Yan ; SU Yanjun ; LI Hongrong
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;32(9):891-894
Objective:
To investigate the first family cluster of COVID-19 in Lanzhou, so as to provide basis for improving the COVID-19 outbreak prevention capacity.
Methods :
On January 23, the First Hospital of Lanzhou University reported two suspected cases of COVID-19.According to the COVID-19 Epidemiological Investigation Plan ( second edition ) , general information, disease diagnosis and treatment, clinical symptoms, laboratory test results, household environment, exposure history and close contacts were collected to figure out the source of infection and routes of transmission.
Results:
This family cluster lasted 29 days, from January 23 to February 21, reporting nine confirmed cases ( one death ) and one asymptomatic case. There were three imported cases from Wuhan, who were the source of the cluster; and seven secondary cases, who all had close contact with the imported cases during daily life or through having dinners. The secondary attack rate was 41.18% ( 7/17 ) . Among 9 confirmed cases, the incubation period ranged from four to ten days, with a median of nine days. Except for seven secondary cases, 24 close contacts were found and detected negative in the nucleic acid tests.
Conclusions
The first family cluster of COVID-19 in Lanzhou is caused by the imported cases from Wuhan. All the secondary cases have had dinners and/or had contact with the imported cases, thus they are infected through respiratory droplets and close contact.
9.Observation on the characters of infrared radiation spectrum of acupoints in normal humans and CHD patients.
Yiwen DING ; Guanghong DING ; Xueyong SHEN ; Hanping LIU ; Wei YAO ; Haiping DENG ; Jianzi WEI ; Zhiming HUANG ; Junhao ZHU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;23(2):309-312
In this experiment the data of the infrared radiation spectrum of acupoints in human body were obtained through an ingenious device. In thirty-one healthy volunteer subjects and thirty-one patients suffering from coronary heart disease, we detected the infrared radiation spectra from some acupoints and compared them with those of the healthy subjects. The curves of patients showed more differences. After analyzing the data, we noted statistically significant differences in some fields between the healthy subjects and the patients. And after reducing the data, we observed significant differences in larger fields. So utilization of reduced data from patients for analysis is our choice.
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10.The application value of mini-nutritional assessment short-form in screening and evaluating nutritional status in the elderly hospitalized patients with malignant tumor: a multicenter study
Hua LYU ; Xin YANG ; Wei CHEN ; Yongdong WU ; Hongyuan CUI ; Jingyong XU ; Mingwei ZHU ; Hanping SHI ; Junmin WEI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2018;37(10):1102-1106
Objective To investigate the application value of mini-nutritional assessment short-form(MNA-SF) in screening and evaluating nutritional status in elderly hospitalized patients with malignant tumor.Methods 1472 elderly hospitalized patients(≥65 years old)with malignant tumor were enrolled and prospectively studied for evaluating the nutritional status by nutritional risk screening 2002 (NRS 2002)assessment.Indicators of clinical outcomes were summarized.The consistencies of MNA-SF with body mass index(BMI),grip and results of NRS 2002 assessment,and the relationship between the different nutritional status and clinical outcomes were analyzed.Results The patients meeting the inclusion/exclusion criteria were aged(72.1±5.9)years,with BMI of(22.3 ±3.7)kg/m2 and grip of(21.7± 19.0)kg.Among 16.7% of the malnourished patients with malignant tumors,pancreatic cancer (30.9 %),bile duct cancer (24.1%) and esophageal cancer (21.2 %) occupied the top three incidence of malnutrition,with the lowest (5.4%)incidence in breast cancer.Among 59.2% of patients being malnourished (16.7%)or at risk(42.5%)of malnutrition,the highest incidence was in bile duct cancer(82.8%),and lowest one was in breast cancer(28.6 %).MNA-SF-discriminated malnutrition(0~ 7 points)showed a great agreement with malnutrition evaluation by BMI(<18.5),but had a poor agreement with grip in screening malnutrition.MNA-SF-discriminated nutrition problem(malnourishment plus at risk of malnutrition)showed a great agreement with NRS 2002-discovered nutrition problem (score≥3).Under-nourished patients had a higher infection complication(9.29% vs.5.14%,P =0.006)and longer hospital stays(15.4 d vs.12.8 d,P<0.01)as compared with patients with normal nutrition status.Conclusions The prevalence and risk factors for malnutrition are higher in elderly patients with malignant tumor.Poor nutritional status is correlated with poor clinical outcomes.MNA-SF can be used as a tool for evaluating the nutritional status of elderly patients with malignant tumor.