1.Effect of Electro-Acupuncture on S-100 Protein Expression of Nerve Fibers in the Repair Process of Transected Sciatic Nerve in Rats
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2007;5(1):10-13
Objective: To observe the effects of electro-acupuncture on S-100 protein expression of nerve fibers on the regeneration process of transected sciatic nerve of rats, so as to explore the partial mechanism of electro-acupuncture treatment for peripheral nerve injury.Methods: Following rat's sciatic nerve transection, the nerve regeneration chamber model was established, then the rat was given electro-acupuncture stimulation at the frequency of 5 Hz and frequency of 100 Hz, and the immunohistochemical staining method and image analyzing semi-quantitative technique were adopted to determine the percentage of S-100 protein area,hence to observethe effect of electro-acupuncture on the repair process of transected sciatic nerve of rat and the S-100 protein expression. Results: Electro-acupuncture could significantly potentiate the S-100 protein expression of Schwann Cells (SC) in the repair process of transected sciatic nerve. At the 14th week, 17th week and 20th week after operation, the percentages of S-100 protein area were more obviously increased in 5 Hz electro-acupuncture group and 100 Hz electro-acupuncture group than in model group, with significant differences (P<0.05). Especially, the better effect was obtained in 5 Hz electro-acupuncture group. Judging from the dynamic treatment, it is very vital to be treated early. Conclusion: Electro-acupuncture is an effective method for the treatment of peripheral nerve injury, and its therapeutic effect is related to the improvement of SC proliferation.
2.Effects of electro-acupuncture on remyelination of the transected sciatic nerve in rats
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009;31(2):83-86
Objective To investigate the effects of electro-acupuncture (EA) on remyelination after sciatic nerve was transected in rats, so as to explore the possible mechanism of EA in treatment of peripheral nerve injury. Methods After transection of rat's sciatic nerve, the nerve regeneration chamber was built,then the rats were given EA stimulation at frequencies of 5 Hz and 100 Hz, respectively, and Solochrome Cyanine staining, HE staining of nerve fibers, immunohistochemical staining and semi-quantitative image analysis technique were employed to observe the remyelination of the nerve fibers and S-100 protein expression of Schwann cells. Results EA could significantly promote remyelination of the nerve fibers, elevate S-100 protein expression of Schwann Cells in repairing process of transected sciatic nerve of rats. The therapeutic effect of 5 Hz EA group was better than that of 100 Hz EA group. Conclusion EA is an effective way for the treatment of peripheral nerve injury. It can promote proliferation of Schwann cells and nerve fiber myelination. The therapeutic effects of EA are frequency-depondent.
3.Distribution of multiple myeloma literature in Chinese periodicals
Ailing CONG ; Liang LI ; Qingwen CAO
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2016;25(5):295-297
Objective To analyze the distribution of multiple myeloma (MM) literature in Chinese periodicals and to find out the core periodicals about MM.Methods Periodical literature that involved with MM in the article titles from January 2008 to December 2014 on the Wanfang medical database was collected and searched.Bibliometric method was used to analyze journal date and journal distribution.Results 456categories of periodicals had published literature about MM.The number of articles about MM published in the top 10 journals was more than 30,accounting for 27.00 % of all published MM literature,which were highly effective core journals.The number of articles about MM published in the top 3 journals was more than 100,accounting for 15.59 % of all published MM literature.The number in Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma had reached 187,accounting for 6.43 % of the total.Conclusions The core journals about MM provide the key approach to help MM medical personnel to select useful information efficiently.Furthermore,the core journals are not only the significant gist for authors who plan to contribute their articles to relevant MM periodicals,but also the necessary reference tools for medicine workers who engage in basic and clinical research and teaching.
4.Analysis of risk factors associated with acute renal failure in critically ill obstetric patients in intensive care unit
Haihong LI ; Xiuli PAN ; Yao ZHANG ; Qingwen WANG ; Fengjie XIE
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2015;22(3):284-287
Objective To analyze the risk factors associated with acute renal failure (ARF) in critically ill obstetric patients in intensive care unit (ICU).Methods A retrospective analysis of 192 critically ill obstetric patients admitted to the ICU for postpartum complications was conducted. There were 10 patients excluded because 3 died of amniotic embolism with massive hemorrhage in ICU and 7 had incomplete records, therefore, only 182 critically ill obstetric patients were enrolled in this study. According to the occurrence of ARF or not, the patients were divided into ARF group (68 cases) and non-ARF group (114 cases). The indicators of preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome (hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, thrombocytopenia), acute fatty pregnancy liver, postpartum hemorrhage, sepsis were collected in the two groups. The main drugs used in the 4 days after delivery were as follows: ① plasma volume expanders: fluids (crystalloids, artificial colloids, hypertonic albumin and 4% serum albumin) and blood products (packed red cells, concentrated platelets, fibrinogen, fresh frozen plasma and activated factor Ⅶ); ② antifibrinolytic drug: tranexamic acid; ③ anti-hypertensive drugs: angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI), diuretics; ④ nephrotoxic drugs: aminoglycosides, contrast agent. The above indexes were firstly analyzed by the univariate method, and the risk factors with statistical significance were further analyzed by multivariate logistic regression method to screen out the independent risk factors of developing ARF in critically ill obstetric patients in ICU.Results Univariate analysis showed that HELLP syndrome, tranexamic acid and hypertonic albumin infusion used in 4 days after delivery were the risk factors of ARF (χ2 value was 4.92, 4.29, 5.53, respectively, allP < 0.05). The multivariate logistic regression analysis showed: HELLP syndrome [odds ratio (OR) = 10.478, 95% confidence interval (95%CI) was 1.248 - 17.953,P = 0.030] and hypertonic albumin infusion used in 4 days after delivery [OR = 6.632, 95%CI was 1.211 - 16.328,P = 0.029] were the independent risk factors to develop ARF.Conclusions The occurrence of ARF in a critically ill obstetric patient in ICU is a process involving multiple factors, therefore, it is necessary to fully recognize the risk factors influencing the development of this disease; the presence of HELLP syndrome and hypertonic albumin infusion used in 4 days after delivery are the independent risk factors of developing ARF. Thus, particular attention should be paid to those patients with such high risk factors to decrease the incidence of ARF.
5.Effect of heme oxygenase-1 protein transduction on acute lung injury in septic rats
Junjiao TANG ; Qingwen LI ; Xianghu HE ; Yanlin WANG ; Zongze ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2016;36(6):755-757
Objective To evaluate the effect of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) protein transduction on acute lung injury in septic rats.Methods Eighteen healthy male Sprague-Dawley rats,aged 7-9 weeks,weighing 210-260 g,were randomly allocated into 3 groups (n =6 each) using a random number table:sham operation group (group Sham),sepsis group (group Sep),and fusion protein PEP-1-HO-1 group (group HO).Sepsis was produced by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP).In group HO,PEP-1-HO-1 fusion protein 0.6 mg was injected via the left iliac vein at 1 h before CLP and 5 h after CLP.The equal volume of normal saline was given instead of PEP-1-HO-1 in Sham and Sep groups.At 12 h after CLP,blood samples were collected from the right common carotid artery for measurement of serum tumor necrosis factoralpha (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) concentrations.The rats were then sacrificed,and lungs were removed for microscopic examination and for determination of wet/dry lung weight ratio (W/D ratio) and malondialdehyde (MDA) content (by thiobarbituric acid colorimetric method).Results Compared with group Sham,the W/D ratio and MDA content were significantly increased,the serum TNF-α and IL-6 concentrations were significantly increased (P<0.05),and the pathological changes were significantly aggravated in Sep and HO groups.Compared with group Sep,the W/D ratio and MDA content were significantly decreased,the serum TNF-α and IL-6 concentrations were significantly decreased (P<0.05),and the pathological changes were significantly attenuated in group HO.Conclusion HO-1 protein transduction can attenuate acute lung injury in septic rats,and the mechanism is probably related to inhibition of lipid peroxidation in lung tissues and systemic inflammatory responses.
6.Clinical significance of miR-23a expression in lung cancer
Jie LI ; Yaoling LUO ; Weiyou LIU ; Xiaoliang YUAN ; Qingwen LAI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;31(14):2297-2300
Objective To investigate the expression of miR-23a in peripheral blood and analyze its correlation with the clinic-pathological features of patients with lung cancer. Methods The level of miR-23a in peripheral blood of 63 patients with lung cancer and 60 healthy persons was detected using real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), The correlation between miR-23a level and the clinic-pathological features was analyzed. Results The expression level of miR-23a in peripheral blood of patients with lung cancer was significantly higher than that in the healthy persons (P < 0.01).The level of miR-23a was associated with TNM stage (P < 0.05), Lymphatic metastasis (P < 0.01) and the number of chemotherapy (P <0.01). Conclusion The miR-23a level in peripheral blood might be a molecular marker for the diagnosis and prognosis of patients with lung cancer.
7.Knowledge base, research front and hot spot analysis of Cu-Zn superoxide dismutase
Yu ZOU ; Yanjun LI ; Shuang YANG ; Qingwen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(42):6861-6867
Abstract BACKGROUND:Studies have found that Cu-Zn superoxide dismutase (SOD1) is associated with familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, opening up a new way of studying molecular genetics. So far more than 100 kinds of SOD1 gene mutations have been found. OBJECTIVE:To analyze the hot spot, research front and knowledge base of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis visualy. METHODS:Totaly 4 693 relevant articles published from 2005 to 2014 were retrieved from Web of Science in ISI with “Cu-Zn superoxide dismutase” or “SOD1” as search keywords. With the aid of CiteSpace III software, the visualization mapping of the network in co-cited articles and keywords was drawn to reveal knowledge base, hot spots and research front of SOD1. The parameters include the number of published papers and citations within 10 years, distribution of research countries and institutions, main source journals, research area of highly cited papers, keywords with high-frequency and emerging keywords with high-frequency in recent 5 years. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The number of published papers and citations in a year showed a trend of sustained growth. United State, China and Japan rank the top three in this area, in which Chinese Academy of Sciences has a great influence among the research institutions. The research fields of SOD1 focus on neurosciences and neurology, biochemistry and molecular biology and so on. The high impact factors of journals with a large number of articles reflect the importance and innovation of this research. Ten high-cited articles consist of the knowledge base on SOD1, directing to the finding of different sites of SOD1 mutation and the measurement of protein concentrations and activity of SOD. The hot spots of SOD1 mainly focus on oxidative stress, familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis caused by SOD1 mutation and different types of transgenic animal models. The research fronts mainly focus on the finding of pathogenesis in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, such as the aggregation of TDP-43, the interaction between astrocytes and motor neurons, optineurin and the inhibitor of nuclear factor-κB, hexanucleotide repeat expansion in C9ORF72 and autophagy.
8.Curative effect of IMRT dose cisplatin combined weeks clinical efficacy of treatment of elderly esophageal cancer
Qingwen ZHAO ; Jianfeng DIAO ; Li SONG ; Yun REN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;(24):3746-3748
Objective To observe the near future curative effect and toxicity of the combination of weekly dose of cisplatin in the treatment of elderly patients with esophageal cancer intensity-modulated radiotherapy observa-tion.Methods 60 patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer patients aged by method randomly were divided into synchronous chemotherapy group( CRT group) and 30 cases of radiotherapy alone group( RT group) 30 cases,the two groups using 6MV-X ray intensity modulated radiotherapy,radiotherapy dose:DT 60 Gy/30/6 week.The CRT treated group was given cisplatin 20-25mg/m2 in the radiotherapy of second day,1 times per week,a total of 6 times. Results Radiotherapy and chemotherapy, radiotherapy group recent effective rate were 80.0% and 63.3%, the difference was statistically significant(χ2 =5.934,P<0.05),P< 0.05).The main toxicity was myelosuppres-sion,radiation esophagitis,basically I and II,no statistically significant difference between the two groups(P>0.05). Conclusion Intensity modulated radiotherapy combined with weekly dose of cisplatin in the treatment of elderly patients with esophageal cancer significant short-term effect,less adverse reactions,patient tolerance is good,which is worth the clinical promotion.
9.The Short-term Modulation of Scalp Acupuncture on the Cortical Excitability in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Study
Yuqin LIN ; Xin NIU ; Xuezhi YANG ; Haiyan LI ; Qingwen ZHU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2011;(5):830-835
Acupuncture was frequently used for alternative treatments in Parkinson's disease because of its safety,but there was an argument whether acupuncture improves motor symptoms or not.Besides,few electrophysiological studies were designed for acupuncture combined with Parkinson's disease Using the technique of paired transcranial pulse magnetic stimulation,we measured the excitability of corticocortical inhibitory circuits to investigate effects of scalp acupuncture from 9 patients with Parkinson's disease.Although patients didn't take any short-term benefit in motor symptoms through the treatment of scalp acupuncture,there was no any adverse event,and some electrophysical effects developed in patients.The enhanced corticocortical inhibition on motor cortex possibly developed at longer interstimulus intervals,and there was a relatively increase in later part of motor-related cortical potentials on the central part and right-side near vertex around over sensory cortex,but was not significant in early potentials.So a further long-term study is essential to ascertain the physical mechanism and clinical effects in scalp acupuncture.
10.Effects of robot model design on gait in patients with spinal cord injury
Sumei GUO ; Jianmin LI ; Qingwen WU ; Haitao SHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2011;15(22):4176-4180
BACKGROUND: Therapist-assisted treadmill training is good gait training, but it consumes great physical strength of therapists, and requires many persons. Clinical application was limited. Robot-assisted treadmill training has been paid great attention. OBJECTIVE: To summarize the role of robot in recovery of walking after spinal cord injury (SCI) and its influence on muscle activation patterns and kinematic patterns.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Although there is currently no evidence that robot-assisted gait training improves walking function more than other locomotor training strategies. Several advantages of robotic devices are obvious for applications targeting gait rehabilitation. Robotic devices are passive in nature and focus primarily on repeated movements of the limbs via fixed kinematic trajectories. These types of training abolish the cycle-to-cycle variation in the kinematics and the sensorimotor pathways. They also cannot sensitively monitor important characteristics of the training as therapists do. Therapists need to know the robot devices, understand how to change parameters to continuously challenge the subjects, and are able to assess when the workload is inappropriate for the subject's abilities so that they can maximize voluntary locomotor performance during assisted stepping to augment the recovery of functional walking.