2.Preventive and therapeutic effects of Bushen Huoxue Recipe on autoimmune premature ovarian failure in mice
Li DONG ; Lin JIANG ; Wei MEN ; Nansun ZHU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2008;6(3):294-7
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the preventive effect of Bushen Huoxue Recipe (BSHXR), a compound traditional Chinese herbal medicine, on autoimmune premature ovarian failure (POF) in mice. METHODS: Ovarian antigen was prepared with the ovarian tissue of female BALB/c mice. A mouse model of POF was established by immunization injection of the ovarian antigen of isotype female mice on multiple subcutaneous sites and two posterior soles. The POF mice were treated with BSHXR after the first and third immunization. The levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH) and estradiol (E2) in peripheral blood were detected by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS: Lymphocyte infiltration was appeared in ovarian stroma of POF mice. The levels of FSH and LH were evaluated and the E(2) level was decreased significantly (P<0.05). BSHXR could reduce the increased levels of FSH and LH, increase the level of E(2) and the number of growing and mature follicles. The efficacy of early treatment was better than that of late treatment. CONCLUSION: BSHXR can recover ovarian function in POF mice mainly by regulating the indiscriminate hormone level, and BSHXR has preventive effect on autoimmune POF in mice.
3.Different effects of extrinsic and intrinsic recognition loading on gait in patients with Parkiuson disease
Liang TIAN ; Zhongli JIANG ; Dianhuai MENG ; Feng LIN ; Yi ZHU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(7):595-598
Objective To explore the effects of extrinsic and intrinsic recognition loading on gait in patients with Parkinson disease.Methods Eight patients with Parkinson disease and six control subjects were instrutted to walk with extrinsic and intrinsic recognition loading respectively.The gait parameters in two conditions were measured with three-dimension motion analysis equipment.FAB scale and Stroop Test were used as the evaluation of executive function.Results The velocity(cm/s),the cadence(step/min),single support and swing phase(%)in the audition stimulates condition in the patients group((113.4±14.32)step/min,(78.90±16.35)cm/s,(40.50±2.58)%,(40.50±2.58)%)were significantly better than those in the calculation condition(respectively(91.27±15.54)step/min,(63.79±21.49)cm/s,(37.95±2.61)%,(37.95±2.61)%).In the calculation condition,the coefficients of variability in stride length,swing and sinfle support phase were significantly higher in the patient group(respectively(6.69±3.99),(8.56±5.69),(8.56±5.69))than in thecontrol group(respectively(3.23±1.34),(5.02±2.54),(5.02±2.54));in the audition condition,except that,the coefficients of variability in step length and velocity also were significantly higher in the patient group(respeetively(11.92±5.86),(6.89±4.98))than the control group(respectively(7.35±3.32),(2.5±1.53)).In the patients group,the score of FAB(15.63±1.51)was lower and error rates of Stroop test(0.087±0.056)was higher than those in the control group(respectively(17.67±0.52),(0.027±0.03))significantly.The error rate of stroop-3 was significantly negative correlated with the gait variables of patient group in the calculation condition.Conclusion The extrinsic audition stimulates has lower effect on the gait of patients of Parkinson's disease than the intrinsic recognition loading.
4.Modulation of portal vein hemodynamics by selective splenectomy to prevent small-for-size syndrome in living donor liver transplantation
Honghai WANG ; Wentao JIANG ; Qingjun GUO ; Lin WEI ; Zhijun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2011;17(11):909-911
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of selective splenectomy on modulation of portal vein flow and prevention of small-for-size syndrome (SFSS) in living donor liver transplantation.MethodsTwenty six recipients who received LDLT from September 2007 to March 2008 were reviewed.The data of the portal vein flow of these recipients were collected during the operation.Simultaneous splenectomy was performed in patients with portal blood flow >250 ml/(min · 100g).No splenectomy was performed when the portal blood flow was less than 250 ml/(min · 100g).The effect of selective splenectomy on modulation of portal vein flow and whether splenectomy prevented the occurrence of SFSS were analyzed.ResultsThe portal vein flow decreased significantly after splenectomy in 8 patients who received splenectomy (P<0.01),No SFSS occurred in the patients with or without splenectomy.Actual graft-to-recipient weight ratio (GRWR) of patients with splenectomy was significantly smaller than those with no splenectomy (P=0.044).The portal vein flow of patients with splenectomy was much higher than those with no splenectomy (P<0.01).ConclusionAccording to the portal blood flow,selective splenectomy in LDLT decreased the portal vein flow and prevented the incidence of SFSS.
6.Therapeutic effectiveness at community and designated hospitals for extensive influenza A H1N1 outbreaks
Cunzhi LIN ; Jun WANG ; Yan QI ; Handong JIANG ; Xinhong ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2010;9(4):272-273
It is purposed to analyze therapeutic effectiveness at community and designated hospitals for extensive influenza A H1N1 outbreaks at five universities in Qingdao,Shandong,east China during September 1 to 30,2009,including 28 confirmed cases,182 suspected cases and 136 close contacts treated at community health-care facilities,and 56 confirmed cases treated at designated hospitals.There was no significant difference in therapeutic effectiveness between community health-care facilities and designated hospitals (P > 0.05).No new cases occurred seven days after their isolation was lifted for suspected cases and close contacts at community,indicating influenza A H1N1 could be prevented,controlled and cured and its mild cases could be treated at community health-care facilities.
8.THE STUDY OF LOW SODIUM SALT DIET
Wenli TANG ; Zhaokun JIANG ; Yuguang LIN ; Zhiying ZHANG ; Xiaoyan ZHU
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
34 medical college students and 26 patients with primary hypertension were served as the subjects on low sodium salt diet for 4 weeks. Before and after the experiment, serum and urinary sodium and potassium, as well as blood presure, pulse rate, and body weight were measured. During the testing period, calorie and protein were supplied sufficiently and the salt content in their common diet taken was restricted strictly. The results showed that the serum sodium decreased, potassium increased at the end of the experiment, but the changes were all within the physiological permissible limits. On the contrary, urinary sodium increased, potassium decreased and the Na/K dropped markedly, body weight increased slightly in healthy subjects and decreased by 1.0-3.0kg in patients with hypertension. The blood pressure, both systolic and diastolic, was decreased but no change in the pulse rate was observed.It was obvious that in the subjects on common salt diet, the body sodium was high and potassium low, otherwise on low sodium salt diet, such situation might be improved, and the high blood pressure could also be ameliorated in the type Ⅰ and Ⅱ of hypertension.
9.Preventive effect of alkaline drinking water on hyperuricemia in mice
YU Shali ; LIN Chen ; JIANG Zhitao ; ZHU Chao ; ZHAO Xinyuan
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;33(8):772-776
Objective:
To observe the preventive effect of alkaline drinking water on hyperuricemia in mice.
Methods:
Sixty male SPF Kunming mice were randomly divided into six groups: pH 7.3, pH 8.0, pH 9.3 intervention groups, in which the mice were given water with pH values of 7.3±0.5, 8.0±0.5 and 9.3±0.6, respectively; the control group, model group and positive drug group ( with 2 g/L allopurinol ) were given double distilled water. Except for the control group, the mice in each group were given yeast by gavage (1.5 g/mL) for 13 days. On the 14th day, the mice were injected with 300 mg/kg potassium oxyzinate by intraperitoneal injection, and then fasted for 1 day. On the 16th day, serum uric acid, creatinine and urea nitrogen were detected, and renal tissues were stained to observe the morphology.The expression levels of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin ( NGAL ), tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1( TIMP1 ), organic anion transporter 1 ( OAT1 ) and urate transporter 1 ( URAL-1 ) in renal tissues were determined bywestern blotting. The mRNA expression levels of URAL-1 and OAT1 were detected by real-time fluorescent quantita⁃tive polymerase chain reaction.
Results:
The level of serum uric acid was higher in the model group than in the control group and in the pH 9.3 intervention group (both P<0.05). The number and area of renal tubular lesions were less in the pH 9.3 intervention group than in the model group (all P<0.05). The relative expression levels of NGAL and
URAT-1 proteins were lower in the pH 9.3 intervention group than in the model group, and the relative expression level of OAT1 protein was higher in the pH 9.3 intervention group than in the model group ( all P<0.05). The relativeexpression level of URAT-1 mRNA was lower in the pH 9.3 intervention group than in the model group, and the rela⁃tive expression level of OAT1 mRNA was higher in the pH 9.3 intervention group than in the model group ( all P<0.05 ).
Conclusion
Alkaline drinking water with pH value of 9.3±0.6 can effectively prevent hyperuricemia and acute
kidney injury in mice.
10.Radiofrequency combined with platelet-rich plasma for repair of white meniscal tears
Weifeng ZHOU ; Lin ZHU ; Xuefeng JIANG ; Yabin WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(20):3123-3128
BACKGROUND: Both biological and physical methods contribute to the repair of white meniscal tears, so the combined use will be better. OBJECTIVE: To study the influence of radiofrequency combined with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on the repair of white meniscal tears. METHODS: Forty-eight adult New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into four groups, including simple suture, radiofrequency, PRP, and combination groups, and then the model of medial meniscus posterior root tears was established in all experimental animals. The simple suture group underwent interrupted mattress suture; the radiofrequency group was treated with radiofrequency (20 W, 45 ℃) after suture; the PRP group received the intra-articular injection of PRP after suture; the combination group was firstly treated with radiofrequency after suture, and then underwent the intra-articular injection of PRP. The gross and histological changes of the meniscus were observed, and the expression levels of transforming growth factor β1, vascular endothelial growth factor and platelet-derived growth factor were detected at 3 and 12 weeks postoperatively. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: At 12 weeks after operation, the simple suture group showed no healing; the radiofrequency and PRP groups healed partially; and the combination group healed completely, and chondrocytes and collagen fibers arranged regularly. There was a significant difference in the healing rate between combination and simple suture groups (P=0.003). At 3 weeks postoperatively, the expression levels of vascular endothelial growth factor in the radiofrequency, PRP and combination groups were obviously higher than that in the simple suture group, which decreased markedly at the 12th week. At 3 weeks postoperatively, the expression level of platelet-derived growth factor was increased in all groups, especially in the PRP and combination groups. The PRP group showed the highest level of transforming growth factor β1 at 12 weeks postoperatively. These results manifest that the combination of radiofrequency and PRP promotes the repair of white meniscal tears by increasing the cell proliferation, cell mitosis and angiogenesis.