1.Self-blood therap for 62 cases of senile skin pruritus.
Hui XIAO ; Jian QIN ; You-Xing ZHANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2013;33(8):757-758
Acupuncture Points
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Bloodletting
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Pruritus
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therapy
2.Biological properties of goat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells cultured in vitro
Hui XIANG ; Xing LIU ; Jiaqiang QIN ; Dewen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(10):1760-1763
BACKGROUND:There are numerous studies on bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(BMSCs)from small animals such as rats and rabbits,but no few reports addressing BMSCs from big animals.OBJECTIVE:To observe in vitro cultured goat BMSCs,and to understand its biological properties.METHODS:A healthy Chinese goat aged ten months was obtained to extract 5 mL fresh bone marrow from the posterior superior iliac spine by puncture following anesthesia.Using the whole bone marrow method,the samples were incubated in a sterile plastic culture flask and added with DMEM/F12 containing 10% fetal bovine serum.Following 80% 90% confluence,cells were digested by trypsin.Cells at passage 3 in logarithmic phase were collected and frozen,and then recovered.Changes in cell morphology were observed using an inverted microscope.Cell growth curve was measured using MTT assay.The potential of osteogenic differentiation was examined utilizing Von Kossa's staining.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The primary cultured BMSCs were cultured with adherent growth.The cells were spindle form.Cell morphology following passage 3 was similar,showing long spindle shape.Following freezing and recovery,cell adherence was slower compared with subculture cells,and no significant difference was detected in cell morphology and viability compared with subculture cells.Growth cycle was similar in passage 3-passage 5 cells.BMSCs entered lag phase at days 2 and 3,logarithmic phase at day 3,and platform phase at days 6 and 7,and then growth speed was slow.Goat BMSCs were positive for Von Kossa's stain at 3 weeks following osteogenic induction.Results verified that cultured goat BMSCs showed strong genetic stability and proliferation ability,and differentiated into osteoblasts.
3.Study on Biologic-Ecological Restoration for Eutrophication Water
Xing-Bi DAI ; Hui WANG ; Qin ZHANG ; Al ET ;
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(10):-
Objective To find the dominant bacteria in mountain-lake water which can inhibit the alga growth by separation, culture,identification.Methods The samples from the lake in Simian Mountain area,Chongqing were collected.Bacteria- increasing culture,separation and identification were conducted to choice the dominant bacteria.With the dominant bacteria,the ecological restoration was conducted in the eutrophicated water in laboratory,the growth of alga was observed and the water quality was determined.Results Citrobacter freundi,Pseudomonas mendocina,Aeromonas veronii,Achromobaeter xylosoxidans were the dominant bacteria in the lake in Simian Mountain area,Chongqing.Compared with the blank water eontrol,the algae growth speed was slower,COD_(Mn)was 7.1 and 7.4 mg/L respectively,the chroma was both 20 degree in the experimental water samples with Citrobacter freundii and Pseudomonas mendocina.Conclusion The algae inhibitory action of Citrobacter freundii and Pseudomonas mendocina in the mountain lake water is obvious.
4.Plateau Refractory Wounds Treated with Platelet Lysate Gel: A Case Report
Qin ZHAO ; Haiying WANG ; Hui WANG ; Jinjin ZHANG ; Yanchao XING
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(6):1408-1412
Plateau refractory wounds are affected by adverse conditions such as hypoxia, strong ultraviolet rays, and frigid, which can cause serious cell function damage, hinder re-epithelialization, and delay or even stop the healing of wounds. Conventional debridement and drainage, functional dressings and other traditional treatments have poor efficacy on this type of wound. Not only do patients have to endure long hospital stays, but they may also suffer from other complications due to long-term non-healing of wounds. In this paper, we report a patient with a plateau refractory wound that had not healed for 2 months. After two applications of platelet lysate gel treatment, the wound healed completely. This treatment method provides a new treatment approach for patients with plateau refractory wounds, which is worthy of clinical reference.
5.Clinical characteristics of 92 misdiagnosis cases of tracheobronchial tuberculosis and the clinic value of endoscope
Hui XUE ; Lihua XING ; Cailian ZHANG ; Chao QIN ; Dong ZHANG ; Zhongzhen DU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(12):1420-1423,1424
Objective To investigate the reasons of tracheobronchial tuberculosis misdiagnosis and its clinical charac?teristics as well as the diagnostic value of bronchoscope. Methods Clinical data of 92 cases of misdiagnosis of tracheobron?chial tuberculosis by electronic bronchoscopy in our department from January 2006 to January 2012 were analyzed retrospec?tively. Bronchoscopy, endoscopic biopsy, brushing, lavage and radiological images were all compared. Results Clinical symptoms and laboratory tests showed no specificity in diagnostic value;Chest X-ray was not typical. Bronchial stenosis was seen in 45 cases(48.9%)and bronchial obstruction was seen in 6 cases(6.5%)as shown in chest CT while no abnormality in the bronchus was seen in 41 cases(44.6%). Bronchoscopy revealed 28 cases (30.4%) of inflammatory infiltration, 14 cas?es (15.2%) of necrotizing ulceration, 35 cases (38.0%) of granulation hyperplasia and 15 cases (16.3%) of Scar stricture. En?doscopic biopsy confirmed 56 cases (60.9%), while bronchoscopic brushing and examination of acid-fast bacillus approved 32 cases (34.8%). Then, bronchoscopic lavage of acid-fast bacillus verified 39 cases (42.4%). Lastly, tuberculosis bacterium culture ascertained 75 cases (81.5%). Conclusion Bronchoscopy of local lesion with brush, lavage and biopsy is the most sensitive and specific diagnostic method to diagnose tracheobronchial tuberculosis. It has great clinical value in preventing tracheobronchial tuberculosis misdiagnosis.
6.Relationship between left ventricular morphology, systolic function and severity of coronary artery lesions
Cong HUANG ; Hui CAO ; Yongwen QIN ; Xianxian ZHAO ; Jijun DING ; Xing ZHENG ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(08):-
Objective:To investigate the relationship between the left ventricular morphology, systolic function and the severity of the coronary artery lesions. Methods:A total of 589 consecutively admitted patients were studied retrospectively. All patients suspected of coronary artery disease underwent a selective coronary angiography and a survey of left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) during the hospitalization. Results:A significant correlation between the severity of the coronary artery lesions and the EF, FS, LADD, LADS, LVDS and LVDD was found through the Bivariate Correlation analysis ( P
7.Discrimination of patients with Xiao-Chaihu Tang syndrome using 1H NMR metabonomics and partial least square analysis.
Jie XING ; Shu-chun YUAN ; Hui-min SUN ; Ma-li FAN ; Zhen-yu LI ; Xue-mei QIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(8):1032-1037
1H NMR metabonomics approach was used to reveal the chemical difference of urine between patients with Xiao-Chaihu Tang syndrome (XCHTS) and healthy participants (HP). The partial least square method was used to establish a model to distinguish the patients with Xiao-Chaihu-Tang syndrome from the healthy controls. Thirty-four endogenous metabolites were identified in the 1H NMR spectrum, and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis showed the urine of patients with Xiao-Chaihu Tang syndrome and healthy participants could be separated clearly. It is indicated that the metabolic profiling of patients with Xiao-Chaihu Tang syndrome was changed obviously. Fifteen metabolites were found by S-pot of OPLS-DA and VIP value. The contents of leucine, formic acid, glycine, hippuric acid and uracil increased in the urine of patients, while threonine, 2-hydroxyisobutyrate, acetamide, 2-oxoglutarate, citric acid, dimethylamine, malonic acid, betaine, trimethylamine oxide, phenylacetyl glycine, and uridine decreased. These metabolites involve the intestinal microbial balance, energy metabolism and amino acid metabolism pathways, which is related with the major symptom of Xiao-Chaihu Tang syndrome. The patients with Xiao-Chaihu Tang syndrome could be identified and predicted correctly using the established partial least squares model. This study could be served as the basis for the accurate diagnostic and reasonable administration of Xiao-Chaihu-Tang syndrome.
Humans
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Least-Squares Analysis
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Metabolome
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Metabolomics
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Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Syndrome
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Urinalysis
8.Recurrence of Cerebral Infarction Associated Aspirin Resistance or Chinese Medical Constitutions: a Correlation Study.
Li-hong YU ; Dong-xian WANG ; Ya-hui LI ; Qin-an LU ; Shou-jian ZONG ; Xing-chen WANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(10):1205-1209
OBJECTIVETo explore the correlation between the recurrence of cerebral infarction and aspirin resistance (AR)/Chinese medical (CM) constitutions.
METHODSTotally 413 cerebral infarction patients took Aspirin Enteric-coated Tablet (100 mg per day) while receiving routine therapy, 5 days at least in a week. They were followed-up for 12 months. Aspirin sensitivity (AS) was determined using turbidimetry. CM constitutions among patients with different AS were compared. Ratios of AR patients and AS patients of different CM constitutions in cerebral infarction recurrent patients were compared. Platelet membrane glycoproteins (GP) II b HPA-3 gene polymorphism was detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. Correlation between recurrence of cerebral infarction and AR, bb genotypes, CM constitutions times AS were analyzed by Logistic regression.
RESULTSTotally 11 patients dropped out, 101 (25.12%)with recurrent cerebral infarction and 301 (74.88%) without recurrent cerebral infarction. There were 152 (37.81%) AR patients and 250 (62.19%) AS patients. AR accounted for 26.6% (80/ 301) and AS accounted for 73.4% (221/301) in non-recurrent cerebral infarction patients. AR accounted for 71.3% (72/101) and AS accounted for 28.7% (29/101) in recurrent cerebral infarction patients. There was statistical difference in AR and AS ratios (χ2 = 64.287, P = 0.000). The proportion of yin deficiency constitution (YDC) was the largest [28.3% (43/152)] in AR patients. The proportion of blood stasis constitution (BSC) was the largest [23.6% (59/250)] in AS patients. There was statistical difference in CM constitutions between AR patients and AS patients (χ2 = 21.574, P < 0.01). The former 4 recurrent rates occurred in AR patients of YDC, BSC, damp-phlegm constitution (DPC), qi deficiency constitution (QDC). YDC occupied the first place [22.4% (34/152)]. The former 4 recurrent rates occurred in AS patients of BSC, QDC, DPC, damp-heat constitution (DHC). BSC occupied the first place [3.2% (2/250)]. Compared with non-recurrent cerebral infarction patients and AS patients, bb gene occurred most often, but aa gene and ab gene occurred obviously lesser in non-recurrent cerebral infarction patients and AR patients (χ2 = 20.171, χ2 = 55.139, P < 0.01). AR and bb gene were positively correlated with recurrent cerebral infarction (OR = 18.423, P = 0.000; OR = 1.304, P = 0.028). Body constitutions interacted with AS (OR = 0.707, P = 0.000).
CONCLUSIONSRecurrent cerebral infarction was closely related to AR and constitutional types. The recurrence rate was higher in AR patients of YDC. GP I b HPA-3 bb genotype might be a risk factor for AR and recurrent cerebral infarction.
Aspirin ; therapeutic use ; Body Constitution ; Cerebral Infarction ; Drug Resistance ; Humans ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Neoplasms ; Recurrence ; Yin Deficiency
9.Application of virtual non-enhanced images in evaluating subarachnoid hemorrhage by dual-energy computed tomography angiography.
Xing GUO ; Wei DING ; Hui-juan QIN
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2010;32(6):695-698
OBJECTIVETo investigate the feasibility of virtual non-enhanced images in evaluating the spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) by dual-energy computed tomography angiography.
METHODSDual-energy computed tomography angiography was performed in 43 SAH patients.Virtual non-enhanced images were obtained by using Liver VNC software. paired t-test was performed to compare the signal to noise ratio between the conventional plain scan and virtual non-enhanced images. Diagnostic accuracy for SAH by virtual non-enhanced images was calculated by using the conventional plain scan images as a gold standard. Quality score was calculated to evaluate whether virtual non-enhanced images can meet the imaging requirements of SAH.
RESULTSThe signal to noise ratio was 8.63?0.53 among plain scan images and 3.96?0.52 among virtual non-enhanced images ( t=43.18,P=0.000) . The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of virtual non-enhanced imaging in diagnosing the SAH were 97.05%, 100%, and 97.67% in per-patient analysis, and were 94.64%, 100%, and 98.97% in per-lesion analysis. The quality scores were 3 in six patients, 2 in 27 patients, and 1 in two patients.
CONCLUSIONSVirtual non-enhanced images can meet the clinical requirements of diagnosis, although it has more intensive noise than conventional plain scan images. Furthermore, it has higher accuracy in evaluating SAH.
Adult ; Aged ; Cerebral Angiography ; methods ; Female ; Humans ; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Reproducibility of Results ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Subarachnoid Hemorrhage ; diagnostic imaging ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; methods
10.The development and changes of pressure of putrefactive gas in cadaveric enterocelia in spring and its forensic application.
Zong-hui LI ; Guang-ming QIN ; Yi-cheng ZHAO ; Xiao-ling LI ; Xing-ting DONG ; Wen-xing MA
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2003;19(2):72-75
OBJECTIVE:
To study the development and changes of pressure of putrefactive gas (PPG) in cadaveric enterocelia in spring, and to explore its application in estimation of postmortem interval (EPI).
METHODS:
57 goats were divided into 2 groups according to means of death, on land or in water. Celiac PPG were observed timely and systematically.
RESULTS:
The development of PPG in cadaveric enterocelia, which can be divided into raising phase, peak phase, and declining phase was observed, and a model to estimate postmortern interval by changes of PPG was founded.
CONCLUSION
Measuring PPG in cadaveric enterocelia could be used in forensic EPI.
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Cadaver
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Female
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Forensic Medicine/methods*
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Gases
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Goats
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Intestines/pathology*
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Male
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Manometry
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Postmortem Changes
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Pressure
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Seasons
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Time Factors