1.Symptomatic improvement of cervical spondylosis by sliding cupping and its relation to disease course and age
Xia LIU ; Guiling LIU ; Hong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(22):230-232
BACKGROUND: Sliding cupping has been used for treating cervical spondylosis, with the effects of dredging the meridian system, activating qi and removing blood stasis.OBJECTIVE: To probe into symptomatic improvement of cervical spondylosis with sliding cupping and the relationship between curative effect and course of disease as well as age.DESIGN: Self controlled observation.SETTING: Department of Physiotherapy, General Hospital of Air Force of Chinese PLA.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 100 out-patients with cervical spondylosis receiving treatment in the Department of Physiotherapy, General Hospital of Air Force of Chinese PLA were involved from December 2000 to December 2003. Among them, 39 cases were male and 61 cases were female; 9 cases were under 30 years old, 38 cases were 31 to 40 years old, 42 cases were 41 to 50 years old and 11 cases were above 50 years old. There were 36 cases with less-than-one-year course of disease, 49 with 1 to 5-year course and 15 with more-than-5-year course. Fifty-one cases were cervical type; 25 cases vertebral artery type; 24 cases nerve root type. X-ray examination revealed that there were 69 cases whose cervical vertebral physiological curvature became straight or reverse, or with certain degree of degenerative change. Vertebroarterial blood supply insufficiency was detected in 23 cases by rheoencephalogram.INTERVENTIONS: The patients were asked to be in prone sitting position,their nape and shoulder were fully exposed, and the negative pressure cupping was applied to patient' s nape and shoulder until petechiae appeared on the skin. The treatment was given once or twice a week. After one-month treatment, the curative effect was calculated according to subjective symptoms, signs, and the results of X-ray and rheoencephalogram examination before and after treatment. Symptom disappearance: pain was 0 grade; the cervical vertebral physiological curvature restored by 10°- 15° and rheoencephalogram showed that the contraction peak velocity of the vertebroarterial blood supply became normal. Marked improvement: the pain reduced by more than 2 grade, the cervical vertebral physiological curvature restored by 6°9° and rheoencephalogram showed that the vertebroarterial blood supply restored to 80% of the normal range. Improvement: the pain reduced by 1 grade, the cervical vertebral physiological curvature restored by 3°- 5° and rheoencephalogram showed that the vertebroarterial blood supply restored to 40% - 80% of the normal range. Inefficacy: the pain did not reduce, the cervical vertebral physiological curvature restored by less than 3° and rheoencephalogram showed that the vertebroarterial blood supply became less than 40%.RESULTS: According to the intention-to-treat analysis, 100 patients entered the result analysis. For symptom disappearance, marked improvement,improvement, inefficacy there were 27, 17, 5 and 2 cases respectively in cervical type; 8, 10,4 and 3 cases respectively in the vertebral artery type;4,9,7 and 4 cases respectively in the nerve root type. There were 19, 12, 3 and 2 cases respectively with less-than-one-year course of disease; 18, 19, 7 and 5 cases respectively with 1 to 5-year course; 2, 5, 6 and 2 cases respectively with more-than-5-year course. And there were 5, 3 and 1 cases respectively with age < 30 years; 18, 13, 4 and 3 cases respectively with age of 31 to 40 years; 15, 18, 5 and 4 cases respectively with age of 41 to 50years; 1, 2, 6 and 2 cases respectively with age > 50 years.CONCLUSION: The effect of sliding cupping was good for patients with cervical spondylosis of vertical type, next of vertebroarterial type and bad of nerve root type. The shorter the course of disease is, the younger the patient is, and the better the curative effect is.
2.More studies on diagnostic pathology of liver diseases.
Tai-ling WANG ; Xia LIU ; Hong YOU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2007;15(5):321-322
3.The study of mRNA expression of adiponectin in omental adipose tissue of patients with type 2 diabetes
Hong LIU ; Anping WANG ; Ning XIA
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2008;16(8):471-474
Objective To study the adiponectin mRNA expression in omental adipose tissue of type 2 diabetes. Methods RT-PCR method was used to examine the adiponectin mRNA expression. Fasting levels of BG,TG,TC,HDL-C,LDL-C of all the subjects were checked and their blood pressure,height,weight,waist circumference,hip circumference were measured to calculate BMI,WHR. Results The adiponectin mRNA expression in omental adipose tissue was decreased in diabetes group versus non-diabetes group (P<0.05),and negatively correlated with WC,TG,FBG,WHR(P<0.05). Conclusions Type 2 diabetic patients show lower expression of adiponectin mRNA in omental adipose tissue than that of non-diabetic control.WC,TG,FBG, WHR and course of disease are correlated with adiponectin mRNA expression and insulin resistance
4.Influence of Aspirin on growth and NOS expression in astrocytoma cell line
Lin XIA ; Hong DING ; Fang LIU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2001;0(10):-
Objective:To investigate the effect of Aspirin on the proliferation and NOS expression in astrocytoma cell line,and probe into ins mechanism.Methods:The effect of Aspirin on the growth of astrocytoma cells evaluated by MTT assay;NOS protein levels were determined by immunohistochemistry,NO and CEA concentration in the medium were determined by Griess assay and lepton catch immuning method respectively.Results:Aspirin can inhibit the growth of astrocytoma cells,induce the expression of iNOS,increase the concentration of NO in the medium. The effect of these were in a concentration dependent pattern. Moreover,Aspirin can reduce the concentration of CEA in the medium.Conclusion:Aspirin inhibit the growth of astrocytoma cell line.UP regulated iNOS expression resulting a increase of NO concentration are ascribed to mechanism of antrproliferation activity of Aspirin. CEA is a good indicator in monitoring curative effect of astrocytoma.
5.Combined internal fixation with Magerl and Brooks Techniques for atlantoaxial instability
Qingshui YIN ; Jingfa LIU ; Hong XIA
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(07):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical effect and application value of internal fixation of Magerl combined with Brooks technique for atlantoaxial instability. Methods A total of 18 patients with atlantoaxial instability, reducible atlantoaxial dislocation with reduction after traction and irreducible atlantoaxial dislocation with traction reduction after anterior laxation were treated with internal fixation of Magerl combined with Brooks technique using autologous bone grafts. Results The patients were followed up for an average 18 months (6-36 months). Screw was probably cut into the vertebral artery in one case. The guide needle was cut into the pharynx due to incorrectly penetrating the C 1 anterior arch of atlas for 3.5 cm in one case but no early complications such as spinal cord injury and local infection occurred. The spinal cord function improvement was marked in 3 cases, good in 9, mild in 4 but unchanged in 2. No case got worse. There were no loosening or break of the screw and cable. Conclusions Combined fixation of Magerl and Brooks techniques reaches three-point fixation and improves the reduction effect. It is necessary to use the combined fixation with best biomechanical stability for atlantoaxial dislocation patient with reduction or near reduction if the structure of the posterior arch of C 1,2 is intact.
6.Experience of preventing infection in atlanto-axial operations with transoropharyngeal approach: a report of 80 cases
Qingshui YIN ; Jingfa LIU ; Hong XIA
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(03):-
Objective To summarize the experience of preventing infection in atlanto-axial operations via transoropharyngeal approach. Methods The methods and experiences of prevention of infection in 80 cases of atlanto-axial dislocation operated on via transoropharyngeal approach were retrospectively summarized and analyzed. Result There was no infection in all the 80 cases. Conclusion As long as preventive measures were perfectly taken, the post-operative infection could be effectively prevented and the transoropharyngeal operation would be safe.
7.Subtotal vertebrectomy of axis for spinal cord decompression by transoral anterior approach
Qingshui YIN ; Jingfa LIU ; Hong XIA
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical results of subtotal vertebrectomy of the axis for spinal canal decompression by transoral anterior approach in the treatment of atlanto-axial dislocation with spinal cord compression. Method fifteen cases of atlanto-axial dislocation with spinal cord compression caused by congenital deformity or trauma were subjected to subtotal vertebrectomy of the axis via transoral anterior approach . Results After an average follow-up of 20 months, curative effect was evaluated according to Symon and Lavender. Vertebral canal vector diameters in MRI were measured. The total clinical effective rate was 100%, and the remarkable effective rate reached 60%. The average improvement rate of vertebral canal decompression was 79.8%. No sign of spinal cord and arteries injury and infection were observed. Conclusion Subtotal vertebrectomy of the axis via transoral anterior approach is proved to be feasible to treat cervical spinal cord compression on C 2 vertebra level.
8.Effects of low molecular weight heparin on the expression of interleukin-8,CD62P and tumor necrosis factor ? in trinitrobezene sulphonic acid induced colitis in rats
Hong HAN ; Bing XIA ; Junyan LIU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(07):-
0.05). The level of serum IL-8 and expression of TNF ? in the colonic mucosa decreased at the 7th day ( P
9.Effect of nifedipine on renal ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats
Yan LIU ; Xiaohong XIA ; Zhihui MIAO ; Yanling WANG ; Lihua HONG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;30(11):1378-1380
Objective To investigate the effect of nifedipine on renal ischemia-reperfusion injury (I/R) in rats and the possible mechanism. Methods Forty-two male SD rats weighing 220-250 g were randomly divided into 3 groups with 14 animals in each group: sham operation group (group S); I/R group and I/R + nifedipine group (group N). The renal ischemia was induced by occlusion of bilateral renal arteries and veins for 45 min followed by reperfusion. In group S the renal arteries and veins were only exposed but not occluded. In group N, nifedipine 0.1 mg/kg was injected via the tail vein 15 min before ischemia and 15 min before reperfusion, while the equal volume of solvent was given in group I/R. The urine was collected to detect the N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminide (NAG) activities at 6 and 24 h of reperfusion. Arterial blood samples were taken at 6 and 24 h reperfusion for determination of concentrations of serum creatinine (Cr), malondialdehyde (MDA) and NO. The rats were then sacrificed and the kidney was removed to detect the apoptotic cells in renal cortex and expression of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) and endothelin- 1 (ET-1). Results The concentrations of serum Cr and MDA, NAG activity, expression of HSP70 and ET-1 and apoptosis rate were significantly increased in group I/R compared with group S (P <0.05). The concentrations of serum Cr and MDA, NAG activity, ET-1 expression and apoptosis rate were significantly decreased, while the serum NO concentration was significantly increased in group N compared with group I/R (P < 0.05). Conclusion Nifedipine can attenuate renal I/R injury and the underlying mechanism may be related to the inhibition of ET-1 expression.
10.Updates on comparative genomic hybridization study in rhabdomyosarcoma.
Dong-liang LI ; Chun-xia LIU ; Hong ZOU ; Feng LI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2011;40(6):420-423
Cell Line, Tumor
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Chromosome Aberrations
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Comparative Genomic Hybridization
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methods
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Gene Amplification
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Gene Dosage
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Gene Expression
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Receptor, Fibroblast Growth Factor, Type 1
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genetics
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metabolism
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Rhabdomyosarcoma
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genetics
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metabolism
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pathology
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Rhabdomyosarcoma, Alveolar
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genetics
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metabolism
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pathology
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Rhabdomyosarcoma, Embryonal
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genetics
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metabolism
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pathology