1.Application of interventional therapy on hepatocellular carcinoma with hepatic arterioportal shunts
Shunji SUN ; Gang HAO ; Kai ZHAO ; Shuai WANG ; Xueqiang FENG ; Peng WANG ; Xiuchun WANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(26):30-32
ObjectiveTo observe the clinical effect of interventional embolization on hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) with hepatic arterioportal shunts(APS) ,in the hope of improving patients' survival quality and time. MethodsTwenty-nine patients with HCC patients and APS after a successful PVA,steel coils embolization, all patients were given routine TACE therapy. The changes of gastrointestinal bleeding,ascites,diarrhea and aminotransferase were analyzed retrospectively. ResultsNineteen cases got successful embolization in the first time[achievement ratio 65.5%(19/29)]; 3 cases got recurrence after embolization [patency ratio 10.3%(3/29)],7 cases appeared new APS[incidence ratio 24.1%(7/29),5 cases were embolized 2 times, 2 cases were embolized 3 times]. The effective rate of gastrointestinal bleeding,diarrhoea,aacites were 91.7% (11/12), 84.6% ( 11/13 ), 83.3% ( 15/18 ) respectively, which had significant difference between preoperative and postoperative condition. The survival rate of 3 months,6 months, 1 year,and 2 years after operation were 96.6% (28/29),89.7% (26/29),65.5% (19/29),34.5% (10/29). Conclusion Interventional therapy is a safe and effective treatment to HCC with APS.
2.Comparison of Nontoxigenic and Neurotoxigenic Clostridium butyicum by Molecular Typing Methods.
Xingmin WANG ; Tad Ahiro KARASAWA ; Tsuneo MAEGAWA ; Shunji KOZAKI ; Kentaro TSUKAMOTO ; Shinichi NAKAMURA
Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology 2000;35(5):369-369
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Molecular Typing*
3.Molecular characterization of St ap hy lococcus aureus in Yanbian
Chunmei JIN ; Hongbin CHEN ; Meihua PIAO ; Shunji XU ; Wenqiang HE ; Feifei ZHANG ; Hui WANG
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2014;(5):425-428
Objective To investigate the molecular epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus in Yanbian area .Methods From March 2011 to June 2012 ,a total of 101 consecutive and non-duplicate strains of Staphylococcus aureus were collected from Yanbian Hospital .Genotypes of SCCmec ,spa,and multilocus sequence typing (MLST) were determined by PCR combined with DNA sequencing analysis .The pvl gene was detected by PCR .Results The most prevalent SCCmec type was type II (65 .0% ,39/60) ,followed by SCCmec type III (26 .7% ,16/60) .A total of 11 Spa types were identified for the MRSA strains ,including t2460 (55 .0% ,33/60) ,t030 (18 .3% ,11/60) ,t002 ,t324 ,and t632 (5 .0% ,3/60 each) .A total of 29 Spa types were identified for MSSA strains ,including t796 (14 .6% ,6/41) ,t309 (9 .8% ,4/41) ,and t126 (7 .3% ,3/41) . The pvl gene was identified in 5 stains .MRSA strains were classified into three types based on multilocus sequence typing (MLST) ,namely ST5 ,ST239 and ST72 .MLST-based MSSA types were more diverse ,including ST5 ,ST 25 ,ST 15 ,ST 59 ,ST 1 ,ST 7 ,ST 45 ,ST 22 ,and ST 188 .Conclusions ST5-MRSA-SCCmecII-t2460 and ST239-MRSA-SCCmecIII-t030 are the most prevalent MRSA clones in Yanbian area .Multiple prevalent MSSA clones are identified.
4.Research of PSC (Phenomenon of the Propagated Sensation along Channels), Locations and Clinical Effects of the Meridian Point in Japan and China
Kansho YAMADA ; Tomofumi OZAKI ; Kenji MATSUOKA ; Shunji SAKAGUCHI ; Cai Yuan WANG ; Kazuhiro MORIKAWA ; Miho MATSUSHITA ; Atsushi YOSHIDA
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2009;59(4):353-374
The Research Committee for the Meridian Point held its third workshop at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Kyoto. Evaluations and reports were presented on two topics.
The first topic:Study of PSC in Japan and China.
1) Literature search on PSC in China (Wang):A literature search on major studies on PSC in China since 1979 was conducted. The report introduces the definition, characteristics and the mechanism of PSC development together with meridian phenomena.
2) PSC in reference to the ryodoraku (Morikawa):Development of the reactive ryodo point in patients under hemodialysis or those who have had a total gastrectomy and the cases in which reactive ryodo points or needle sensation developed when specific regions were stimulated were reported. The relationship between reactive ryodo points and PSC was examined.
3) The mechanism by which PSC develops (Yamada):Neurotransmitter substances are released from sensory nerve endings during acupuncture stimulation. Absorbed by lymphatic vessels, these substances stimulate the smooth muscle of these vessels, thus causing the PSC. Based on factors such as transmission velocity and inhibitory factors, the mechanism by which PSC develops was investigated.
The second topic:Specific locations of meridian points and clinical effects of the meridian point.
1) Anatomical regions for GB 30 huantiao (Ozaki and Matsuoka):In establishing the international standard for the meridian points under the guidance of WHO, both Chinese and Japanese proposals were listed for GB 30. The clinical effects-presumably emanating from the subcutaneous structure when acupuncture stimuli are applied to these points in a direction perpendicular to the body surface-were comparatively evaluated.
2) Transition in the regions and main effects of GB 30 (Sakaguchi):As stated above, both Japanese and Chinese definitions were cited in establishing the international standard for GB 30 under the guidance of WHO. By quoting the classic literature from China and Japan, changes in the regions and main effects of GB 30 were comparatively evaluated.
5.Analysis of curative effect of catheter thrombolysis in the treatment of subacute lower limb arterial occlusion
Kai ZHAO ; Shunji SUN ; Zhaocheng JIAN ; Xiuchun WANG ; Peng WANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2018;41(2):140-143
Objective To observe the curative effect of catheter thrombolysis in the treatment of subacute lower limb arterial occlusion.Methods Eighty-five patients with subacute lower limb arterial occlusion (98 limbs) and treated with catheter thrombolysis were enrolled and the removal of thrombus and patency of vessels were evaluated by angiography.Then,balloon dilatation or stent implantation was performed according to the angiographic findings after thrombolysis. Results After catheter thrombolysis, the degree and length of occlusion were significantly improved (P < 0.01). To judge the curative effect: significantly effective in 5 limbs (5.1%), effective in 85 limbs (86.7%), ineffective in 8 limbs(8.2%),total effective rate was 91.8%.Catheter thrombolysis combined with balloon dilatation and stent implantation were performed according the vascular occlusion status and all the occluded segments were open, the postoperative angiography showed no distal vascular occlusion. No bleeding occurred. Conclusions Catheter thrombolysis is effective and safe in the treatment of lower extremity arterial occlusion in subacute stage.Endovascular treatment combined with endovascular treatment can achieve good results.
6.An Anatomical and Clinical Examination of Meridian and Meridian Point
Kansho YAMADA ; Tomofumi OZAKI ; Kenji MATSUOKA ; Shunji SAKAGUCHI ; Cai Yuan WANG ; Kazuhiro MORIKAWA ; Shyungo MORI ; Atsushi YOSHIDA ; Seiichiro KITAMURA ; Sakae YONEYAMA ; Kazuhisa TANIGUCHI
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2006;56(1):27-56
Six members of the Research Committee for the Meridian Point (former Committee for the Meridian Point) reported on three themes regarding meridian and acupuncture point at Workshop II of the 54th Science Rally of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion held in Fukuoka.
1st theme : Anatomical examination of the meridian and meridian point.
1) Anatomic structure showing path and meridian running. (Kenji Matsuoka) : Similarity of meridian pathway and course of nerve and blood vessels in cadaver.
2) Gross anatomical study of meridian and acupuncture point in upper limbs (Kansho Yamada) : Doctoral study of Katsuyosi Toyoda, former Nagoya City University School of Medicine researcher and Yamada's study (Relation between running of meridian & acupuncture point and subdermal nerve & blood vessels) were reported.
2nd theme : Study of acupuncture safety depth in Japan and China.
1) Research and progress situation of acupuncture safety depth in China. (WANG Cai Yuan) : Data of Yan Zhenguo, professor of anatomy at Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, an authority on the study of acupuncture safety depth and progress situation of recent study of acupuncture safety depth in China.
2) Retrospective study of acupuncture safety depth (Tomofumi Ozaki) : Study of acupuncture safety depth published by Ozaki to date and comparative study alongside Prof. Yan Zhenguo data.
3rd theme : Examination of clinical effect of a few meridian points.
1) Acupuncture clinical effect using a few meridian points (Syunji Sakaguchi) : Paper research and analysis of acupuncture clinical effects using 1-4 meridian points of Japana Centra Revuo Medicina.
2) Inflence on skin energizing current by various acupuncture stimulation of LI4 (Gokoku) (Kazuhiro Morikawa) : Influence on the amount of skin energizing current by acupuncture stimulation, direct current electricity stimulation and stimulation of electroacupuncture to LI4.
7.Flipping moxibustion ofmedicine combined with western medication for rheumatoid arthritis with cold dampnesssyndrome.
Shunji WANG ; Gaxi YE ; Yu ZHANG ; Shuting GUAN ; Xiufen LIU ; Wenjing REN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2017;37(10):1047-1051
OBJECTIVETo compare the effects of flipping moxibustion ofmedicine combined with western medication and simple western medication for rheumatoid arthritis with cold dampnesssyndrome.
METHODSEighty patients were randomly assigned into an observation group and a control group, 40 cases in each group. Oral methotrexate (1 time a week) and sulfasalazine (twice a day except the day for methotrexate) were used in the two groups. Patients in the observation group were treated with flipping moxibustion ofmedicine, twice a week. The main acupoints were Shenshu (BL 23), Guanyuan (CV 4), Zusanli (ST 36), Yinlingquan (SP 9), and the matching acupoints were in the meridians related to the disease location. All the treatment was given for continuous 4 weeks. The TCM symptom score, visual analogue scale (VAS) score, blood sedimentation (ESR), rheumatoid factor (RF) and C-reactive protein (CRP) were observed before and after treatment. The effect was evaluated.
RESULTSThe total effect rate in the observation group was 95.0% (38/40), which was better than 77.5% (31/40) in the control group (<0.05). After treatment, the VAS score, TCM symptom score, RF, ESR, CRP levels decreased in the two groups (all<0.05), with better effects in the observation group (all<0.05). The adverse reactions in the observation group were lower than those in the control group.
CONCLUSIONFlipping moxibustion ofmedicine combined with western medication for rheumatoid arthritis with cold dampnesssyndrome are better than simple western medication, which are safer and more effective.
8.Flipping moxibustion of medicine at acupoints in governor vessel combined with acupuncture for vascular dementia.
Shunji WANG ; Gaxi YE ; Chuanglong XU ; Aimin JIA ; Yi RU ; Shuting GUAN ; Wenjing REN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2018;38(9):919-924
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the difference for vascular dementia among flipping moxibustion of medicine at acupoints in governor vessel combined with acupuncture, simple medicine and simple acupuncture.
METHODS:
A total of 120 patients with vascular dementia were randomly assigned into a combination group, a flipping moxibustion group and an acupuncture group, 40 cases in each one, with 2 patients dropping respectively. Flipping moxibustion was used at the acupoints of group A on Monday and at the acupoints of group B on Friday in the flipping moxibustion group. The acupoints of group A were Baihui (GV 20), Dazhui (GV 14), Shenzhu (GV 12), Zhiyang (GV 9), Jizhong (GV 6), Mingmen (GV 4), Yaoyangguan (GV 3), and the acupoints of group B were Fengfu (GV 16), Taodao (GV 13), Shendao (GV 11), Jinsuo (GV 8), Xuanshu (GV 5), Changqiang (GV 1). Acupuncture was used in the acupuncture group at the main acupoints of Baihui (GV 20), Sishencong (EX-HN 1), Neiguan (PC 6), Zusanli (ST 36), Taixi (KI 3) and Xuanzhong (GB 39), matched with the acupoints based on syndrome differentiation, 30 min a time, once a day, continuous 5 times a week. The above two methods were applied in the combination group. All the treaments were for 4 weeks. The indexes were observed before and after treatment, including syndrome differentiationof TCM scale for vascular dementia (SDSVD), simple mental state scale (MMSE), self-care ability of daily life scale (ADL). The clinical effects and safety were evaluated.
RESULTS:
After treatment, the total effective rate in the combination group was 89.5% (34/38); the rate in the flipping moxibustion group was 65.8% (25/38); the rate in the acupuncture group was 63.2% (24/38). The difference among groups was statistically significant (<0.05). The effect in the combination group was better than those in the flipping moxibustion group and in the acupuncture group (both <0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between the flipping moxibustion group and the acupuncture group (>0.05). The SDSVD scores after treatment were lower and the MMSE and ADL scores after treatment were higher than those before treatment in the three groups (all <0.01), with better results on the above three scores in the combination group than those in the other two groups (<0.05, <0.01), and the differences on the three scores between the flipping moxibustion group and the acupuncture group were not statiatically significant (all >0.05). The treatment in the three groups was safe, without stastical significance (>0.05).
CONCLUSION
The effect of flipping moxibustion combined with acupuncture for vascular dementia is better than those of simple flipping moxibustion and simple acupuncture. The combination treatment achieves better effect on TCM syndrome, cognitive function and daily activity ability than the other two simple treatment.
Activities of Daily Living
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Dementia, Vascular
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Humans
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Moxibustion
9.Fgf8P2A-3×GFP/+: A New Genetic Mouse Model for Specifically Labeling and Sorting Cochlear Inner Hair Cells.
Yi PAN ; Shuting LI ; Shunji HE ; Guangqin WANG ; Chao LI ; Zhiyong LIU ; Mingliang XIANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2023;39(12):1762-1774
The cochlear auditory epithelium contains two types of sound receptors, inner hair cells (IHCs) and outer hair cells (OHCs). Mouse models for labelling juvenile and adult IHCs or OHCs exist; however, labelling for embryonic and perinatal IHCs or OHCs are lacking. Here, we generated a new knock-in Fgf8P2A-3×GFP/+ (Fgf8GFP/+) strain, in which the expression of a series of three GFP fragments is controlled by endogenous Fgf8 cis-regulatory elements. After confirming that GFP expression accurately reflects the expression of Fgf8, we successfully obtained both embryonic and neonatal IHCs with high purity, highlighting the power of Fgf8GFP/+. Furthermore, our fate-mapping analysis revealed, unexpectedly, that IHCs are also derived from inner ear progenitors expressing Insm1, which is currently regarded as an OHC marker. Thus, besides serving as a highly favorable tool for sorting early IHCs, Fgf8GFP/+ will facilitate the isolation of pure early OHCs by excluding IHCs from the entire hair cell pool.
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Mice
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Hair Cells, Auditory, Inner
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Cochlea/metabolism*
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Hair Cells, Auditory, Outer/metabolism*
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Disease Models, Animal
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Fibroblast Growth Factor 8/metabolism*