1.Clinical study of atorvastatin and sodium ferulic acid on renal interstitial fibrosis of diabetic nephropathy
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2014;37(4):121-122,125
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of atorvastatin combined with sodium ferulic acid on renal interstitial fibrosis of diabetic nephropathy(DN).Methods According to the diagnostic and staging criteria of DN,56 patients of DN(Mogensen stage Ⅲ~Ⅳ)who hadn’t received lipid-lowering treatment in the last 2 months and glycemic control were within the standard were randomly divided into control group (n =28 )and experimental group(n=28).Control group were received basic treatment including diabetes diet,decreasing blood glucose level and adjusting blood pressure.Experimental group were added atorvastatin combined with sodium besides the basic treatment above-mentioned.The course is both 4 weeks in two groups.Changes of fasting plasma glucose(FPG),blood urea nitrogen(BUN),serum creatinine(SCr)and 24-hour urine albumin excretion rate (24hUAER),transforming growth factorβ1 (TGF-β1 )before and after the treatment in two groups were observed. Results The differences of FPG,BUN, SCr,24h UAER and TGF-β1 in two groups before and after treatment were statistically significant(P<0.01).Conclusion Atorvastatin combined with sodium ferulate can function cooperatively in the treatment of diabetic nephropathy and can delay renal interstitial fibrosis.
2.Inhibitory effect of RNA interference on WT1 gene expression in HL-60 cell line
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the inhibitory effect of RNA interference(RNAi)on WT1 gene expression in HL-60 cell line.Methods Several pairs of small interfering RNA(siRNA)for WT1 gene was designed and transfected into HL-60 cells.WT1 gene expression was assessed by RT-PCR,and WT1 protein expression was tested by Western blot.Flow cytometry was used to measure the cell apoptosis.Results The expression rates of WT1 mRNA and the expression rates of WT1 protein were(23.62%?1.28%),(23.20%?1.04%),respectively in HL-60 WT1 siRNA-transfected cells,significantly lower than those of control cells(P
3.Effect of Simiaoyongantang on Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells Injured by Hypoxia
Zhen LIU ; Yunxiang WEI ; Huiqing YU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(05):-
Objective To study the effect of Simiaoyongantang on human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVECs) injury induced by hypoxia.Methods The HUVECs were divided into normal group,model group and Simiaoyongantang group,and the hypoxia model was established at the latter two groups.The livability of HUVECs was measured by MTT assay.The transudation of LDH in the medium was measured by biochemistry and the positive expression of VEGF was detected by immunofuorescence chemistry.Results The level of LDH was reduced significantly and the cell activity indicated by MTT was increased.The number of the cells stained by VEGF increased in the treatment group of Simiaoyongantang.Conclution Simiaoyongantang has protective effect on hypoxia injured HUVECs,which may be related to its effect of increasing the cells livability,reducing the injury induced by hypoxia,up-regulating expressions of VEGF and promoting angiogenesis.
4.Clinical application of different materials for cranioplasty
Mengjin YU ; Huiqing CHEN ; Zhenlin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(21):-
OBJECTIVE:To compare the clinical effect of different materials for cranioplasty. METHODS:The incidence rate of complication and the degree of moulding satisfaction of patients with skull defect which were repaired using net-added silica gel,auto-cranial bone,three-dimensional Ti frame and digital three-dimensional reconstructed Ti frame were retrospectively analyzed in the Department of Neurosurgery of Xixiang People's Hospital from January 2000 to December 2007. RESULTS:The incidence rate of complication and the degree of moulding satisfaction were 50% and 27.8% in the net-added silica gel group,12.1% and 90.9% in the auto-cranial bone group,27.3% and 45.5% in the three-dimensional Ti frame group,5.6% and 100% in the digital three-dimensional reconstructed Ti frame group,respectively. The incidence rate of complication in the digital three-dimensional reconstructed Ti frame and auto-cranial bone groups was significantly lower than other two groups,while the degree of moulding satisfaction was also significantly different from other two groups (P
6.Clinical observation of diabetic foot ulcer treated with Shuxuetong plus external application of deproteinised ;calf blood serum injection
Huiqing WANG ; Guiying WANG ; Jiezhong YU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(19):2919-2922
Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of Shuxuetong plus external application of deproteinised calf blood serum injection on diabetic ulcer foot.Methods 60 patients with diabetic foot ulcer were enrolled:30 cases (treatment group)were randomly assigned to receive deproteinised calf blood serum injection(external use)plus Shuxuetong(iv gtt),and the other 30 cases (control group)received routine western medicine therapy.One course of treatment lasted one month.In addition,both two groups received insulin to control blood sugar and antibiotics to control infection,with foot ulcer treated with debridement,drainage,and removal of necrotic tissue etc.Results Com-pared with the control group,the effective rate was higher in the treatment group(86.7% vs.60.0%,χ2 =5.455,P =0.020).The occurrence time of granulation tissue[(6.60 ±1.14)d vs.(10.80 ±2.17)d,t =-3.834,P =0.008] and wound healing time[(23.62 ±6.14)d vs.(35.65 ±4.45)d,t =-4.405,P =0.002]were shorter in the treat-ment group.The wound area in the two groups reduced after treatment,and the wound area in the treatment group reduced significantly[(3.48 ±1.16)cm2 vs.(8.60 ±2.51)cm2 ,t =-4.143,P =0.007].Conclusion As com-pared with the routine therapy with western medicine,the combination therapy of deproteinised calf blood serum injec-tion plus Shuxuetong has better efficacy for diabetic ulcer foot.
7.Regulation of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells on CD3+CD8interleukin-17A+T cells in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Huiqing LIU ; Dandan WANG ; Yu TANG ; Jiyun ZHANG ; Lingyun SUN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2011;15(7):439-444
Objective To investigate the regulatory effects of umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (UC -MSCs) on Th17 cells and related cytokines in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Methods Human UC-MSCs were isolated and expanded and infused into fourteen SLE patients. Clinical changes were evaluated before and after transplantation by SLE disease activity index (SLEDAI), 24-hour urine protein, serum albumin and complement C3. The percentages of CD3 +CD8-IL17A + T cells in peripheral blood were detected by flow cytometry. Concentrations of plasma IL-6, TGF-β, IL-17A, IL-22were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). UC-MSCs and peripheral blood mononindependent samples t-test. Results SLEDAI scores decreased significantly at 3 month (7.8±1.2, t=2.19) and 6 month (6.9±0.9, t=4.2) after UC-MSCs transplantation than pre-transplantation level (10.4±0.9, P< 0.05). Twenty-four-hour proteinuria decreased significantly 6 months after MSCs infusion [(1489±260) mg vs (2454±322) mg, t=2.6, P<0.05]. Meanwhile, serum albumin and complement C3 levels had increased significantly since 1 month after transplantation (P<0.05). The percentages of peripheral blood CD3+CD8-IL17A+T cells decreased obviously in 1 week, 1 month and 6 months after UC-MSCs transplantation (all P<0.05). The coculture of UC-MSCs with PBMC from SLE patients resulted in a statistically significant reduction of CD3+CD8-IL17A+T cells percentage in PBMC (P<0.05), but was not in a dose dependent manner. No change of plasma IL+6, TGF-β, IL-17A and IL-22 levels was observed after UC-MSCs transplantation (P>0.05).Conclusion UC-MSCs transplantation down-regulates the percentages of CD3+CD8-IL17A+T cells in SLE patients, which may be one of the mechanisms for its therapeutic effect in refractory SLE.
8.Benign infantile convulsions with mild gastroenteritis:clinical and prognosis analysis of 248 cases
Yuanda ZHANG ; Fang GU ; Huiqing XIE ; Qian HUANG ; Yu ZHANG
International Journal of Pediatrics 2014;(5):554-556
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics and the prognosis of benin convulsions as-sociated with mild gastroenteritis( BICE) in children. Methods To study clinical features of 248 children with BCIE,they followed up for 12 months,and their prognosis were observe. Results Age between 3 months and 3 years,twice or more seizures were occurred on 124 patients. 64 patients suffered the seizures more than 30 mi-nutes. Cranial CT/MRI showed no abnormality. Laboratory examinations were normal, including plasma glu-cose,serum electrolytes and cerebrospinal fluid. Followed up for 12 months,14 patients (5. 6%) suffered from recurrence of BICE,12 patients (4. 8%) suffered from simple febrile seizures,and 8 patients (3. 2%) devel-oped epilepsy. Conclusion The prognosis is good in majority of cases,but some cases may transform febrile seizure or epilepsy. It is more likely to transform epilepsy,when the children suffer from febrile seizure.
9.Quality evaluation of Meta-analyses published on Chinese journals of geriatrics
Chunbo DUAN ; Chao GAO ; Huiqing YAO ; Pulin YU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(3):321-324
Objective To evaluate the reporting quality of Meta-analyses published on Chinese journals of geriatrics.Methods Papers of Meta-analyses on geriatrics published in nine major Chinese journals of geriatrics before November 21,2013 were retrieved,their basic information were abstracted and evaluated through system assessment and preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) statement.Statistical analyses were performed with the SPSS17.0 software.Results Among the 71 internalized papers,1 was from 《Geriatrics & Health Care》,1 from 《Practical Geriatrics》,10 from 《Chinese Journal of Geriatric Care》,45 from 《Chinese Journal of Gerontology》,3 from 《Chinese Journal of Multiple Organ Diseases in the Elderly》,1 from 《Chinese Journal of Geriatric Dentistry》,5 from 《Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases》,5 from 《Chinese Journal of Geriatrics》.55 papers (77.5%) were published in recent 3 years.The mean overall PRISMA score was(16.75±3.04)ranged from 4 to 24.The main influencing factor for the quality of Meta-analyses was the year of publication (adjusted β=-0.342,P=0.003).Conclusions The quantity and quality of Meta-analyses published on Chinese journals of geriatrics are increased and improved in recent years,but there are still some problems on the writing norms.We should promote PRISMA statement and standardize reporting format to improve the quality of Meta-analyses in the field of geriatric medicine.
10.Influence of resistive respiratory training for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on rehabili-tation effect
Huiqing CHEN ; Ping TAO ; Xiying LIU ; Ailan LU ; Xiaoyong YU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;(21):3212-3213,3214
Objective To explore the influence of resistive respiratory training for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD) on rehabilitation effect.Methods According to the digital table,68 COPD patients were randomly divided into the observation group and control group,34 cases each group.The observation group were taken respiratory muscle training under the supervision of rehabilitation nurses for 8 weeks,and the respir-atory muscle training including shrinkage lip diaphragm breathing training and abdominal muscle resistance training. Before and after the abdominal muscle resistance training and training were given 1 h double nasal oxygen tube contin-uous low flow oxygen inhalation.The control group were taken pursed lips abdominal breathing training.In the two groups before treatment and 8 weeks after, the blood gas analysis ( PaO2 , PaCO2 ) , pulmonary function test ( FEV1 , FEV1/FVC%) and respiratory muscle function( MIP,MEP) were detected.Results After treatment,blood gas anal-ysis in the two groups comparison(tPaO2 =2.95,tPaCO2 =2.07),pulmonary function(tFEV1 =2.38,tFEV1/FVC%=2.04) and respiratory muscle physiology index(tMIP =6.40,tMEP =4.04),the differences were statistically (all P<0.05).In the observed group before and after treatment,blood gas analysis(tPaO2 =19.23,tPaCO2 =3.05),pulmonary function(tFEV1 =2.67,tFEV1/FVC%=4.19)and respiratory muscle physiology index(tMIP=9.09,tMEP=9.67) were compared,the differences were statistically(all P<0.01).Conclusion Respiratory mus-cle resistance training can improve COPD patients with respiratory muscle strength and endurance,and it has the cura-tive effect to improve pulmonary function.