1.Research progress of Traditional Chinese Medicine on treating primary bronchial lung cancer
Qiang WANG ; Ji YANG ; Yao ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2021;43(5):511-516
The clinical effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in the treatment of primary bronchial lung cancer is good. To a certain extent, TCM can control the progress of the disease and improve quality of life by the treatment of syndrome differentiation, disease-modified prescription, experience prescription, Chinese patent medicine, TCM injection, acupuncture and acupoint application, which have been combined with chemotherapy. The mechanism of TCM in the treatment of primary bronchial lung cancer mainly includes inhibition of lung cancer cell proliferation, induction of lung cancer cell apoptosis, improvement of body immunity and overcoming chemotherapy resistance.
2.Clinical effect of Zero-profile anterior cervical interbody fusion on single-segment cervical spondylosis in the older adults
Qiang WANG ; Liang ZHANG ; Quan JI ; Xiaobin WANG ; Changtai SUN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2015;34(11):1170-1173
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of Zero-profile anterior cervical interbody fusion on single-segment cervical spondylosis in the elderly, and to compare with the effect of traditional anterior cervical decompression and fusion (ACDF) with titanium plate.Methods Clinical data of elderly patients who underwent anterior cervical discectomy and fusion operation (one-or two-level) in our department from June 2009 to March 2014 were retrospectively analyzed.The 49 patients who took anterior cervical interbody fusion with the Zero-profile cage were considered as the Zero-P group, and the other 60 patients who received ACDF with titanium plate as control (ACDFP group).The operation time, blood loss, Neck Disability Index (NDI) score before and after operation, Cobb angle of the cervical spine and Cobb angle of the operated segment before and after operation, the fusion rate 1 year after operation, the dysphagia rate after operation according to Bazaz index were recorded and assessed.Results The operation time and blood loss had no statistical difference between the two group (P>0.05 for both).The NDI scores were declined in the two group after operation as compared with before treatment (P<0.05 for both), while there were no statistical difference in NDI score between the two groups (P>0.05).The Cobb angle of cervical spine had little improvement 1 day after operation as compared with before operation, and improved significantly 3 month after operation in the two group.The Cobb angle of operated segment (Cobb S) was reduced 3 months in the two group after operation as compared with before treatment, and the Cobb S was declined much more in Zero-P group than in control group (P<0.01).There was no statistical difference in the number of patients with successful fusion between the two group (46 cases vs.56 cases, x2 =0.08, P> 0.05).Conclusions The clinical effect of Zero-profile anterior cervical interbody fusion is equivalent as the traditional ACDFP.Zero-profile anterior cervical interbody fusion has less exposure and blood loss, which is more suitable for the elderly patients with cervical degenerative disease.
3.Effects of PM2.5 on Expression of Pigment Epithelium-derived Factor in Bronchial Epithelial Cells
Chenghua ZHU ; Lijun SHI ; Lingfeng ZHANG ; Xiaolan JI ; Qiang DU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(10):1151-1153
Objective To explore the effect of particulate matter (PM) 2.5 on the expression of pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) protein in bronchial epithelial cells (BEAS-2B). Methods Human BEAS-2B were subcultivated, followed by low, medium and high concentrations of PM2.5 (25μg/ml, 50μg/ml, 100μg/ml) stimulation for 24 hours. The expression of PEDF protein in supernatant was ana-lyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and the expression in BEAS-2B cells was detected by Western blotting. Results Compared with the control group, the expression of PEDF protein in supernatant and BEAS-2B cells induced by PM2.5 (25 μg/ml) in-creased, but no significance was found (t=-0.730, t=-1.840, P>0.05), and the expression induced by PM2.5 with the concentrations of 50μg/ml and 100μg/ml significantly increased (t>5.798, P<0.05). Conclusion PM2.5 with the concentrations of 50μg/ml and 100μg/ml could increase the expression of PEDF protein in a concentration-dependent manner both in supernatant and BEAS-2B cells.
4.Establishment of a TMZ-resistant Human Glioma Cell Line U251/TR and the Mechanism of Drug-resistance
Qiang PAN ; Xuejun YANG ; Song GAO ; Yanwei JI ; Wengao ZHANG
Herald of Medicine 2014;(9):1121-1125
Objective To establish a drug-resistance cell line of human glioma with temozolomide ( TMZ) ,investigate its resistance mechanisms, and provide experimental evidence for optimal TMZ therapy. Methods A TMZ-resistant human glioma cell line,U251/TR,was established by stepwise exposure of human parental U251 cells to TMZ. Resistance index and cell viability were accessed by MTT assay. Western-Blot,RT-PCR,immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence were used to detect MGMT expression for the analysis of resistance mechanism. Results A TMZ-resistant human glioma cell line,U251/TR,was developed after 8 months of stepwise induction with 0. 25-16. 00 μg·mL-1 TMZ. IC50 in U251/TR cells was approximately 7 times higher compared with that in U251 cells (P=0. 00 ). The MGMT expression was significantly increased in U251/TR cells compared with that in parental U251 cells (P=0. 00) . Conclusion A TMZ-resistant human glioma cell line,U251/TR,was established by stepwise exposure of human parental U251 cells to TMZ. The primary mechanism of TMZ resistance is associated with increased activity of MGMT.
5.Current development of scaffold design and fabrication in bone tissue engineering
Ji LI ; Yu-Min ZHANG ; Zhi-Qiang WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2004;0(08):-
With the development of tissue engineering,the bone tissue engineering is developing rapidly. Engineering hone typically uses an artificial extracellular matrix (scaffold),osteoblasts or progenitors,and os- teoinductive factors which promote cell attachment,differentiation,and mineralized bone formation.Highly porous scaffolds play a critical role in cell seeding,proliferation,and new 3D-tissue formation.A variety of biodegradable polymer materials and scaffolding fabrication techniques for engineering bone have been developed over the past decade.This article reviews the scaffold design and fabrication methods tor engineering bone to analyze their ad- vantages and limitations.Various architectural parameters of scaffolds important for bone tissue engineering (e.g. porosity,pore size,interconnectivity) are discussed.
6.Application of 3D Gait Analysis in Rehabilitation of Amputees
Tengyu ZHANG ; Lifeng LI ; Run JI ; Qiang WANG ; Xitai WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(3):293-295
The 3D gait analysis system (Vicon) was used for the gait analysis of health persons and amputees who wear lower limb prosthesis. The result indicated that gait analysis can supply changes of kinematics and biomechanics; which can be used to analyze the difference of joint movement between the health persons and amputees. The 3D gait analysis is feasible for amputees in rehabilitation.
7.Effects of organophosphate insecticide on blood nitric oxide in rabbits.
Li LIN ; Qiang ZHANG ; Ji-lei LIE ; Chung-zi ZHANG ; Jin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2003;21(3):228-228
Animals
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Insecticides
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toxicity
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Nitric Oxide
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blood
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Organophosphorus Compounds
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Rabbits
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Superoxide Dismutase
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blood
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Vitamin E
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blood
8.Systematic evaluation for efficacy of tripterygium glycosides in treating diabetic nephropathy stage IV.
Jing HUANG ; Ji-qiang ZHANG ; Zheng CHEN ; Yan ZHANG ; Wei-dong CHEN ; Xue-ping WU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(15):3100-3109
To systematically evaluate the efficacy and safety of tripterygium glycosides (TG) combined with ACEI/ARB preparation in treating diabetic nephropathy stage IV. The computer retrievals were made in Cochrane Libarary, PubMed, Embase, SCI, Sinnomed, CNKI, Chinainfo and VIP, and hand retrievals were conducted for meeting and academic papers (updated to December 30, 2014), in order to collect randomized controlled trials and quasi-randomized control trials for TG combined with ACEI/ARB preparation in treating diabetic nephropathy stage IV and set the literature inclusion and elimination standards. Eligible literatures were included and evaluated according to standards in Cochrane Handbook. RevMan 5.3 and Stata 12.0 were used for a Meta-analysis. A total of 13 randomized controlled trials and quasi-randomized control trials involving 1119 patients with diabetic nephropathy were included. The Meta analysis result showed that compared with the control group, the combination group showed better effects in reducing the 24-hour urinary protein [MD = -0.84, 95% CI (-1.02, -0.66)], raising albumin [SMD = 0.98, 95% CI (0.81, 1.16)], the total efficiency [OR = 4.23, 95% CI (2.77, 6.46)] and the significant efficiency [OR = 5.35, 95% CI (2.70, 10.60)], with no statistical difference in Serum Creatinine between Both groups [MD = -0.82, 95% CI (-4.30, 2.66), P = 0.64]. However, the risk of adverse reactions increased by 7% [RD = 0.07, 95% CI (0.03, 0.12)]. The Egger's test showed no publication bias. Tripterygium Glycosides combined with ACEI/ARB in treating diabetic nephropathy stage IV is supper than the single administration of ACEI/ARB, with a good prospect in clinical application. Nevertheless, due to the small-size and low-quality samples in this study, more high-quality and large sample-size randomized controlled trials shall be conducted to verify the findings.
Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists
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administration & dosage
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Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors
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administration & dosage
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Diabetic Nephropathies
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drug therapy
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Glycosides
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administration & dosage
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Humans
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Tripterygium
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chemistry
9.Investigation on the Ethical Cognition of Clinical Research among Medical Staff in Hospitals of Qinghai Province
Linghong ZHU ; Xiumin HAN ; Jingni ZHANG ; Pei HNA ; Li JI ; Bo WANG ; Qiang ZHANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(6):753-756
Objective:To investigate the ethical cognition of clinical research among medical staff working at different grades of hospitals in Qinghai Province and thus to provide references for the construction of medical ethics organization in hospitals.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted to investigate the knowledge of hospital ethics among medical staff from 11 hospitals of different grades in Qinghai Province.Results:Among the 611 med-ical staff,329 (53.8%) received medical ethics education in continuing education and 378 (61.9%) knew that the ethics committee had been set up in their hospitals.The medical staff in different grades of hospitals showed a statistical difference (P < 0.05) in the medical behavior cognition of ethical laws and regulations and the need for ethical review.Conclusion:Hospitals in Qinghai province need to strengthen the training of medical ethics knowl-edge,improve medical staff's awareness of ethics committee,and promote the efficient operation of hospital ethics.
10.Calcinosis cutis of bilateral knees: report of a case.
Hong-ji DING ; Chun-yan LIU ; Zhi-qiang LIU ; Jing LI ; Chuan-sen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2012;41(12):852-853
Calcinosis
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pathology
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surgery
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Child
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Humans
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Knee
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Male
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Skin Diseases
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pathology
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surgery