1.Effect of Metoprolol Treatment in Vasovagal Syncope in Children
pei-jun, JIAN ; jun-bao, DU ; qing-you, ZHANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(05):-
Objective To explore the effect of the ?-blocker —metoprolol on the treatment of vasovagal syncope(VVS) in children.Methods Twenty-nine children with unexplained syncope and positive responses to head-up tilt test(HUT) were included in the study.Sixteen of them took metoprolol(treatment group) and 13 of them took vitamin B or oryzanol (control group) at least 2 weeks and HUT were repeated and syncope episodes were observed.Results In treatment group,9 of 16 patients had no syncope episode while 5 of 16 patients had fewer syncope episodes,1 case had more syncope episodes,and 1 case remained the same.HUT were repeated and 6 of 9 cases had negative outcome.In control group,1 of 13 patients had no syncope episode while 5 of 13 patients had fewer syncope episode,3 cases had more syncope episodes and 4 cases remained the same.HUT were repeated and 3 of 7 cases had ne-(gative) outcome.Conclusion These results indicate that adminstering metoprolol orally may be effective for VVS in children.
3.Therapeutic Observation of Acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) and Zhigou (TE6) for Post-stroke Hand Spasm
Wencheng YE ; Jun WANG ; Jian PEI ; Yujie CHEN
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(8):935-938
ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical efficacy of acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) and Zhigou (TE6) in treating post-stroke hand spasm.MethodSixty patients with post-stroke hand spasm graded≥Ⅰand≤Ⅲby the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) were randomized into a treatment group (30 cases) and a control group (30 cases). The treatment group was intervened by acupuncture at Waiguan and Zhigou plus rehabilitation training, while the control group was by dry rehabilitation training alone. The acupuncture and rehabilitation were performed once a day, 5 sessions a week, totally for 3 months. The change of hand spasm degree was observed by using MAS; the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) was adopted to observe the change of hand function; the Modified Barthel Index (MBI) was used to observe the change of the activities of daily living (ADL).ResultAfter treatment, there was a significant difference in comparing the MAS score between the two groups (P<0.05); there was a significant difference in comparing the FMA score between the two groups after treatment (P<0.05); after intervention, there was a significant difference in comparing the MBI score between the two groups (P<0.05).ConclusionAcupuncture at Waiguan and Zhigou can significantly improve the hand spasm sate after stroke; acupuncture plus rehabilitation can substantially improve the hand function and ADL of the patients, and can produce a more significant efficacy compared to dry rehabilitation training.
4.FAK gene silencing induces apoptosis of leukemic cells in vitro
Lv-Hong XU ; Jian-Pei FANG ; Yi LE ; Wen-Jun WENG ; Dong-Ling HONG ;
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM:Targeting of focal adhesion kinase (FAK) gene,we aim to construct FAK shRNA lentiviral vector and to identify its function on the growth of leukemic cells.METHODS:FAK shRNA was chemically synthesized,and inserted into a GFP-lentiviral plasmid through molecular biology methods.After packaged and concentrated,the lentiviral-FAK-shRNA-vector was transduced into a human leukemic cell line.FAK gene expression was detected by reverse transcriptional PCR and Western blotting.Cell apoptosis was measured by Annexin V labeling.RESULTS:The results showed that FAK shRNA was successfully inserted into the lentival vector,and the infection efficiency varied from 10% to 25%.Compared to the control vector (lentival vector without FAK shRNA),FAK shRNA inhibited the expression of FAK mRNA and protein by 40% and 70%,respectively.Moreover,the results of apoptosis experiment showed that the percentages of Annexin V+ cells in control vector group and FAK shRNA group were (4.19 ? 0.36) % and (8.48 ? 0.58) % respectively,the difference was statistically significant (P
5.Effects of sensitized sera on bone marrow transplantation in a murine model
Lv-Hong XU ; Jian-Pei FANG ; Wen-Jun WENG ; Yan-Feng WU ;
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2001;0(10):-
Objective:To investigate the effects of sensitized sera on bone marrow transplantation and clarify the role of antibody in the process of rejection.Methods:Two hundred microlitres sensitized sera or non-sensitized sera were injected into normal BALB/c one day before transplantation.Ten millions (1?107) bone marrow cells from C57BL/6 were transfused to the recipients after lethal irradiation.The donor-reactive antibodies in recipients before transplantation were measured by complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) method.Moreover,the survival analysis and engraftment evaluation of the recipients were carried post transplantation.Results:The CDC results showed that donor-reactive antibodies existed in the recipients which had received sensitized sera transfusion.Eighty percent (80%) of the recipients received sensitized sera transfusion died of bone marrow failure about 10 days post transplantation,while the recipients received non-sensitized sera transfusion were long-term alive.Furthermore,the hematopoietic recovery and percentage of donor chimera analysis declined along with time in the sensitized sera transfusion recipients,and there were significant differences compared with those in the non-sensitized sera transfusion recipients (P
6.Use of the anterolateral thigh free flap for the soft tissue coverage of Gustilo grade-ⅢB open bone fractures in lower extremities
Dawei ZHANG ; Guangyue ZHAO ; Jun LI ; Yonggang ZHU ; Jian LIU ; Guoxian PEI
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2011;34(2):116-118,后插4
Objective To investigate the clinical results of the anterolateral thigh free flaps for the soft tissue coverage of Gustilo grade-Ⅲ B open bone fractures in lower extremities.Methods The anterolateral thigh free flaps were applied to treat 42 Gustilo grade-11Ⅲ B open fractures.Ten flaps were performed through an emergency procedure.Sixteen were performed at early stage and the other 16 were performed at later stage .The results of the therapy were analyzed after long time follow up. Results All limbs were salvaged and all the flaps survived without protracted course to obtain soft tissue coverage.The follow up ranged 11 to 47 months.The healing time of the bones were significant prolonged in the later stage therapy group compared with the emergency therapy group and the early stage therapy group.In the later stage therapy group,the incidences of the bone infection and nonunion were also higher than the other two groups,and the second stage bone transplantation to repair bone defect and nonunion were needed in 76% patients in this group.The lower limb functions of the later stage treated group were worse than those of the other two groups.Compared to the early stage treated group,better lower limb functions could be obtained in the emergency treated group. Conclusion Delayed soft tissue coverage resulted in higher incidence of complications.The immediate soft tissue coverage of severely injured limbs complicated by Gustilo grade-Ⅲ B open fractures and massive soft tissue defects had the advantages over traditional methods.Hard work though it was,one-stage soft tissue coverage using anterolateral thigh free flaps could obtain better lower limb function.
7.Protective role of retinoid X receptor in H9c2 cardiomyocytes from hypoxia/reoxygenation injury in rats
Pei-Ren SHAN ; Wei-Wei XU ; Zhou-Qing HUANG ; Jun PU ; Wei-Jian HUANG
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2014;5(2):122-127
BACKGROUND:Retinoid X receptor (RXR) plays a central role in the regulation of intracellular receptor signaling pathways. The activation of RXR has protective effect on H2O2-induced apoptosis of H9c2 ventricular cells in rats. But the protective effect and mechanism of activating RXR in cardiomyocytes against hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R)-induced oxidative iniury are stillunclear. METHODS:The model of H/R injury was established through hypoxia for 2 hours and reoxygenation for 4 hours in H9c2 cardiomyocytes of rats. 9-cis-retinoic acid (9-cis RA) was obtained as an RXR agonist, and HX531 as an RXR antagonist. Cultured cardiomyocytes were randomly divided into four groups:sham group, H/R group, H/R+9-cis RA -pretreated group (100 nmol/L 9-cis RA), and H/R+9-cis RA+HX531-pretreated group (2.5 μmol/L HX531). The cellviability was measured by MTT, apoptosis rate of cardiomyocytes by flow cytometry analysis, and mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) by JC-1 fluorescent probe, and protein expressions of Bcl-2, Bax and cleaved caspase-9 with Western blotting. Allmeasurement data were expressed as mean±standard deviation, and analyzed using one-way ANOVA and the Dunnett test. Differences were considered significant whenP was <0.05. RESULTS:Pretreatment with RXR agonist enhanced cellviability, reduced apoptosis ratio, and stabled ΔΨm. Dot blotting experiments showed that under H/R stress conditions, Bcl-2 protein level decreased, while Bax and cleaved caspase-9 were increased. 9-cis RA administration before H/R stress prevented these effects, but the protective effects of activating RXR on cardiomyocytes against H/R induced oxidative injury were abolished when pretreated with RXR pan-antagonist HX531. CONCLUSION:The activation of RXR has protective effects against H/R injury in H9c2 cardiomyocytes of rats through attenuating signaling pathway of mitochondria apoptosis.
8.Transfusion of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells into marrow cavity in sensitized mouse model.
Lü-Hong XU ; Jian-Pei FANG ; Wen-Jun WENG ; Pei-Jie SHI
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2011;19(2):427-430
The study was aimed to investigate the strategy of transfusion of allogeneic hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HS/PC) into marrow cavity of mouse model in sensitized transplantation. A sensitized BALB/c mouse model was established by repeated transfusion of allogeneic spleen cells. The normal BALB/c mice were used as non-sensitized controls. The non-sensitized or sensitized recipients were transplanted by transfusion of allogeneic HS/PCs into bone marrow cavity. The survival rate and hematopoietic recovery were monitored. Moreover, non-sensitized and sensitized sera were obtained and incubated with allogeneic HS/PC respectively, the percentage of dead cells was calculated using complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) tests. The results showed that non-sensitized recipients got long-term survival after the transfusion of HS/PC into marrow cavity, and the hematopoietic recovery increased along with time. However, among the sensitized recipients, one mouse died of anesthetic accident, the other 9 mice (9/10) died within 2 weeks after the transfusion of HS/PC in marrow cavity, and the hematopoietic recovery declined along with time. Histopathologic analysis demonstrated that the sensitized recipients died of bone marrow failure. The results of CDC tests showed that the percentage of dead cells in non-sensitized and sensitized group was 7.80 ± 1.93% and 50.80 ± 3.12%, respectively, and the differences were statistically significant (p < 0.05), indicating sensitized sera were capable of impairing allogeneic HS/PC. It is concluded that the strategy of the marrow cavity transfusion of HS/PC can not enhance engraftment of allogeneic donor cells in sensitized recipients.
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9.Research on application of determination of MMP-13 in osteoarthritis.
Wen-Xiao CHEN ; Fang-Jun SHAN ; Hong-Ting JIN ; Ping-Er WANG ; Lu-Wei XIAO ; Pei-Jian TONG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(7):617-620
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex chronic progressive disease attacked by biological and mechanical factors and a result from the anabolic and catabolic imbalance in chondrocyte, subchondral bone and extracellular matrix(ECM). Etiology and pathological of OA are not yet entirely clear. The degradation and destruction of collagen II caused by matrix metalloproteinase -13 (MMP-13) is considered the core factor in the occurrence and development of OA. The research of MMP-13 inhibitor provide ideas and methods for the treatment of OA. In this article,the role and determination of MMP-13 in OA and the development prospect of MMP-13 inhibitor in the treatment of OA research progress were reviewed.
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10.Interactive dynamic scalp acupuncture combined with occupational therapy for upper limb motor impairment in stroke: a randomized controlled trial.
Jun WANG ; Jian PEI ; Xiao CUI ; Kexing SUN ; Huanhuan NI ; Cuixia ZHOU ; Ji WU ; Mei HUANG ; Li JI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(10):983-989
OBJECTIVETo compare the clinical efficacy on upper limb motor impairment in stroke between the interactive dynamic scalp acupuncture therapy and the traditional scalp acupuncture therapy.
METHODSThe randomized controlled trial and MINIMIZE layering randomization software were adopted. Seventy patients of upper limb with III to V grade in Brunnstrom scale after stroke were randomized into an interactive dynamic scalp acupuncture group and a traditional scalp acupuncture group, 35 cases in each one. In the interactive dynamic scalp acupuncture group, the middle 2/5 of Dingnieqianxiexian (anterior oblique line of vertex-temporal), the middle 2/5 of Dingniehouxiexian (posterior oblique line of vertex-temporal) and Dingpangerxian (lateral line 2 of vertex) on the affected side were selected as the stimulation areas. Additionally, the rehabilitation training was applied during scalp acupuncture treatment. In the traditional scalp acupuncture group, the scalp stimulation areas were same as the interactive dynamic scalp acupuncture group. But the rehabilitation training was applied separately. The rehabilitation training was applied in the morning and the scalp acupuncture was done in the afternoon. The results in Fugl-Meyer for the upper limb motor function (U-FMA), the Wolf motor function measure scale (WM- FT) and the modified Barthel index in the two groups were compared between the two groups before treatment and in 1 and 2 months of treatment, respectively.
RESULTSAfter treatment, the U-FMA score, WMFT score and the score of the modified Barthel index were all apparently improved as compared with those before treatment (all P < 0.01). The improvement in the U-FMA score after treatment in the interactive dynamic scalp acupuncture group was better than that in the traditional scalp acupuncture group (P < 0.05). For the patients of IV to V grade in Brunnstrom scale, WMFT score in 2 months of treatment and the score of Barthel index after treatment in the interactive dynamic scalp acupuncture group were improved apparently as compared with those in the traditional scalp acupuncture group (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). But, for the patients of III grade in Brunnstrom scale, WMFT score and the score of Barthel index after treatment in the interactive dynamic scalp acupuncture group were not different significantly as compared with those in the traditional scalp acupuncture group (both P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONFor the patients of IV to V grade in Brunnstrom scale in stroke, the interactive dynamic scalp acupuncture therapy achieves the superior improvements of the upper limb motor function and the activity of daily life as compared with the traditional scalp acupuncture therapy, and the longer the treatment lasts, the more apparent the improvements are. For the patients of III grade in Brunnstrom scale, the interactive dynamic scalp acupuncture therapy achieves the similar improvement in the upper limb motor impairment as compared with the traditional scalp acupuncture therapy.
Activities of Daily Living ; Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Occupational Therapy ; Scalp ; Stroke ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Stroke Rehabilitation ; Treatment Outcome ; Upper Extremity ; physiopathology