1.Estrogen and the longitudinal growth of bone
International Journal of Pediatrics 2011;38(3):291-293
As a system,estrogen co-plays with growth hormone affecting the longitudinal bone growth.Meanwhile.estrogen receptors(ERα,ERβ,GPR30)are also involved in the regulation of the proliferation,mature and apoptOSis of the chondrocytes in the growth plate. It is well known that ERα promotes the clogure of the growth Mate.while it's emphasized by some latest articles that it is the genetic structure of ERβ that can disturb the expression of the ERα at certain level of serum concentration of estrogen.It regulates the physiological states of the bone growth as well as explains some pathological process. Some new progresses of GPR30 in this field are also summaried in this review.
2.Experts' comment.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2013;51(5):393-393
4.Multiple organ system damage in infants with intrauterine growth restriction and its management
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2016;23(5):289-294
The fetal period is the critical time in the development of various organs.The changes in the intrauterine growth environment can cause fetal and neonatal multiple organ system underdevelopment and damage,which is also closely related to the adult diseases,including nervous system damage (such as brain development disorders,functional abnormalities and cerebral palsy,etc.),cardiovascular system damage(such as coronary heart disease,high blood pressure,etc.),growth disorders and metabolic disorders(such as insulin resistance,type Ⅱ diabetes,obesity,growth and development disorders),urinary system damage (such as interstitial renal disease,renal hypertension,etc.),respiratory system damage(such as respiratory distress syndrome,bronchial dysplasia,etc.),etc.In this paper,we introduced this to help clinicians to understand and strengthen the intervention measures to improve the quality of life.
6.Common complications and treatments in the malignant obstruction of upper alimentary tract with stent insertion
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(03):-
Objective To explore the common complications and methods of treatment in the malignant obstruction of upper alimentary tract with stent insertion. Methods With interventional procedure under fluoroscopic guidance fourteen self expanding stents were implanted in twelve patients, including nine with strictures or obstructions of esophagus, three with obstructions of gastroduodenum. Of the fourteen, nine were coated stents and five were uncoated stents. Results All stents were implanted successfully, but complications after the procedure occurred sometimes. There complications included: 1. Food bolus obstructed in three patients. 2. Chest pain occurred in four patients. 3. Tumour overgrowth or hyperplasia of granulation tissue in three patients caused restenosis of gastrointestinal tract. 4. Stent replacement in three patients. 5. Hemorrhage occurred in two patients (over 300 ml) causing threat to life. Conclusions The implantation of self expanding stent is a simple and effective method offering good palliation for upper alimentary tract obstructions. The complications shoud be treated correctly.
7.Experimental Studies on the Effects of Baicalin and Berberine against Trichomonas Vaginalis in Vitro
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(04):-
Objectives To explore the effects of Baicalin and Berberine against Trichomonas vaginalis(TV) in vitro. Methods The micro-double-dillution assay is used to measure the Minimal lethal concentration (MLC) of Baicalin and Berberine against 6 freshly isolated strains of TV, using metronidazole as control. Results MLC of Baicalin and Berberine against 6 isolated strains in vitro of TV ranges from 0.125 to 0.5 mg/mL and 0.25 to 1.0 mg/mL, respectively. The means of MLC are 0.229 mg/mL and 0.417mg/mL, respetively, with statistically significant difference (t=2.666, P
9.Pricking blood therapy for 30 cases of Chalazions in children.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(12):1214-1214
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Bloodletting
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Chalazion
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therapy
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Punctures
10.Progress of experimental research on treating Alzheimer's disease by acupuncture.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2014;34(3):359-361
To discuss the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), we summarized the mechanisms of treating AD animal models by acupuncture from literatures in recent years as follows. Senile dementia rats' cognitive capabilities and memory could be improved by reduction of beta-amyloid protein, attenuation of excessive phosphorylation of tau protein, regulation of center neurotransmitter dysmetabolism, oxidation of anti-free radicals, reduction of neuron apoptosis in the cortex and the hippocampus, inhibition of glial cells' differentiation, adjustment of G protein signaling transduction, and improvement of the mitochondrial dysfunction, thus providing experimental evidence for treating AD by acupuncture.
Acupuncture Therapy
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Alzheimer Disease
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therapy
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Animals
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Disease Models, Animal