1.Effects of tortoise-shell glue on rat oligoasthenospermia model.
Wen SHENG ; Wenjing XU ; Hailin HU ; Dan XIAO ; Qinghu HE
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(6):732-734
Animals
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Materia Medica
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Rats
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Turtles
2.White-spot disease of Chinese soft-shelled turtles (Trionyx sinens) caused by Paecilomyces lilacinus.
Xiao-Liang LI ; Chu-Long ZHANG ; Wei-Huan FANG ; Fu-Cheng LIN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2008;9(7):578-581
Chinese soft-shelled turtles (Trionyx sinens) in culture farms using an artificial warming system in Zhejiang, China, often show typical signs of white-spot disease such as white spots on their bodies, skin lesions, anorexia and eventually death. The sick turtles were mostly 5~80 g in weight. A suspected fungal pathogen was isolated from the sick turtles and verified as Paecilomyces lilacinus by sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of its ribosomal DNA (rDNA). Detailed morphological examinations were also conducted to confirm the white-spot disease.
Animals
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Paecilomyces
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isolation & purification
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Turtles
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microbiology
3.Exploration on professor 's space-time acupuncture of the eightfold method of the sacred tortoise.
Zheng ZUO ; Mian-Sheng ZHU ; Chun-Xin CHEN ; Kai YUAN ; Liang-Xian LIU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2019;39(9):971-975
The space-time acupuncture is a new needling method, summarized by professor on the base of the inheritance of four time-acupuncture method in ancient time and the absorption of the European medical culture idea, aiming to the application of the combination of time acupoints and space acupoints. Through constructing the internal and external field, the field effect of human body self-healing function is mobilized. The space-time acupuncture of the eightfold method of the sacred tortoise is one of the four methods, on the base of the acquired eight diagrams and the night numbers of diagrams, and in match with the eight confluent points. It is a special structure of "number, diagram and acupoint". The authors explain systematically the space-time acupuncture of the eightfold method of the sacred tortoise in the aspects of the opening of time acupoints and composition of space acupoints as well as the characteristics of its clinical operation so as to elaborate the essential composition and the feature of clinical application of such method. Moreover, professor 's innovation is introduced besides inheriting the ancient experience and the theoretic connotation is explored on the spatial acupoint corresponding to the time acupuncture of ancient eightfold method of the sacred tortoise.
Acupuncture
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Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Animals
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Humans
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Meridians
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Turtles
4.Two Children with Nontyphoidal Salmonellosis Assumed by Pets.
Jong Deok KIM ; Seong Yeol CHOI ; Dong Soo KIM ; Ki Hwan KIM
Korean Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases 2013;20(1):41-45
Nontyphoidal Salmonella are gram negative bacilli organism, which may induce systemic infection such as febrile enteritis, bacteremia, and osteomyelitis. Main route of infection is known as food but also possible through reptile, amphibian, and fish raised as pets in the house. There is no known cases report of Salmonella infection through pets in Korea and also rare in the overseas. We report 2 patients who visited Severance children's hospital with chief complaint of fever and diagnosed as nontyphoidal salmonellosis. Each case had a history of raising turtle or tropical fish with possibility of Salmonella infection through these pets. Increasing incidence of raising pet reptile and fish lately, contact precaution and proper prevention and control of Salmonella infection of these pets especially in children under 5 years old are necessary due to higher risk of serious complications of salmonellosis.
Amphibians
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Bacteremia
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Child
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Enteritis
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Fever
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Fishes
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Humans
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Incidence
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Korea
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Osteomyelitis
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Reptiles
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Salmonella
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Salmonella Infections
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Turtles
5.Prevalence of Salmonella spp. in pet turtles and their environment.
Du San BACK ; Gee Wook SHIN ; Mitchell WENDT ; Gang Joon HEO
Laboratory Animal Research 2016;32(3):166-170
Pet turtles are known as a source of Salmonella infection to humans when handled in captivity. Thirty four turtles purchased from pet shops and online markets in Korea were examined to determine whether the turtles and their environment were contaminated with Salmonella spp. Salmonella spp. were isolated from fecal samples of 17 turtles. These isolates were identified as S. enterica through 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The isolation rate of Salmonella spp. from the soil and water samples increased over time. We concluded that a high percentage of turtles being sold in pet shops were infected with Salmonella spp., and their environments tend to become contaminated over time unless they are maintained properly. These results indicate that pet turtles could be a potential risk of salmonellosis in Korea.
Genes, rRNA
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Humans
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Korea
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Prevalence*
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Salmonella Infections
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Salmonella*
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Soil
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Turtles*
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Water
6.The studies on the chemical components of trutleback.
Da-cheng JIANG ; Yong-sheng WANG ; Yan-mei XIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2002;27(6):435-436
OBJECTIVEStudies on the substance with nourishment Yin for a reasonable and rational auality appraise for turtleback.
METHODTo separate by chromatography and identifying with MS, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, IR.
RESULTTwo compounds were separated and identified as hexadecanoyl cholesterol ester and cholesterol.
CONCLUSIONThe two compounds are isolated from turtleback for the first time.
Animals ; Cholesterol ; isolation & purification ; Cholesterol Esters ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Materia Medica ; chemistry ; Turtles
7.Quinolone susceptibility and genetic characterization of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica isolated from pet turtles.
B C J DE SILVA ; Sabrina HOSSAIN ; S H M P WIMALASENA ; H N K S PATHIRANA ; Mitchell WENDT ; Gang Joon HEO
Laboratory Animal Research 2017;33(2):49-56
Turtle-borne Salmonella enterica owns significance as a leading cause in human salmonellosis. The current study aimed to determine the quinolone susceptibility and the genetic characteristics of 21 strains of S. enterica subsp. enterica isolated from pet turtles. Susceptibility of four antimicrobials including nalidixic acid, ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, and levofloxacin was examined in disk diffusion and MIC tests where the majority of the isolates were susceptible to all tested quinolones. In genetic characterization, none of the isolates were positive for qnr or aac(6')-Ib genes and no any target site mutations could be detected in gyrA, gyrB, and parC quinolone resistance determining regions (QRDR). In addition, neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree derived using gyrA gene sequences exhibited two distinct clads comprising; first, current study isolates, and second, quinolone-resistant isolates of human and animal origin. All results suggest that studied strains of S. enterica subsp. enterica isolated from pet turtles are susceptible to quinolones and genetically more conserved with regards to gyrA gene region.
Animals
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Ciprofloxacin
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Diffusion
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Humans
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Levofloxacin
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Nalidixic Acid
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Ofloxacin
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Quinolones
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Salmonella enterica*
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Salmonella Infections
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Salmonella*
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Trees
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Turtles*
8.Effects of eight methods of intelligent turtle on free radical metabolism in the kidney-yang deficiency model guinea pigs.
Cai-Jiao ZHAO ; Gan-Gong XIE ; Xian-Qun LU ; Yu-Shan FAN ; Jian-Wen WU ; Sheng WEN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2006;26(10):735-738
OBJECTIVETo observe effects of moxibustion according to opening points on time in eight methods of intelligent turtle on aging and the mechanism.
METHODSHealthy and adult guinea pigs were randomly divided into 5 groups, a prevention group of kidney-yang deficiency model with eight method of intelligent turtle (group I), a prevention group of kidney-yang deficiency model (group II) with moxibustion at Mingmen (GV 4), a group of treatment group of kidney-yang deficiency model with eight methods of intelligent turtle (group III), a treatment group of kidney-yang deficiency model (group IV) with moxibustion at Mingmen (GV 4) and a control group of kidney-yang deficiency. Effects of moxibustion according to opening on time in eight methods of intelligent turtle and moxibustion at Mingmen (GV 4) on superoxide dismulase (SOD) activity and malondialdehyde (MDA) level were compared.
RESULTSAfter modeling, no signs of kidney-yang deficiency and no significant changes of SOD and MDA were found in group I and II; but obvious symptoms of kidney-yang deficiency and decrease of SOD (P < 0.01) and increase of MDA (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05) were found in group III, IV and V; after treatment, in the group III); the symptoms of kidney-yang deficiency basically disappeared, SOD increased (P < 0.01) and MDA decreased (P < 0.01), with no significant differences as compared with those before modeling (P > 0.05); in the group N, the symptoms of kidney-yang deficiency significantly improved and SOD increased (P < 0.05) with difference as compared with those before modeling (P < 0.05), and MDA decreased (P < 0.05), but with no significant difference compared with that before modeling (P > 0.05); the symptoms of kidney-yang deficiency, SOD and MDA did not significantly change in group V (P > 0. 05).
CONCLUSIONBoth moxibustion according to opening points on time in eight methods of intelligent turtle and moxibustion at Mingmen (GV 4) can effectively regulate free radical metabolism and have obvious action of preventing and treating kidney-yang deficiency in the model guinea pigs, and the therapeutic action of moxibustion according to opening points on time in eight methods of intelligent turtle is better than that of moxibustion at Mingmen (GV 4).
Animals ; Free Radicals ; Guinea Pigs ; Malondialdehyde ; Moxibustion ; Turtles ; Yang Deficiency ; therapy
9.Determination of underivatized glycine and proline in vinegar turtle shell by HPLC-ELSD.
Xinyu WANG ; Xiaomei TAN ; Mingze GAO ; Jinlong PENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(15):2107-2109
OBJECTIVETo establish a method to determine the underivatized glycine (Gly) and proline (Pro) in vinegar turtle shell.
METHODAn HPLC-ELSD method was conducted on a Prevail C18 column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 microm) with the mobile phase of acetonitrile and 0.7% trifluoroacetic acid solution (containing 5.0 mmol x L(-1) heptafluorobutyric acid), and elution time was 15 min.
RESULTThe calibration curves were showed good linearity within the concentration range of 0.14-0.6 g x L(-1). The average recoveries were 101.2% and 102.5%, and RSD were 1.9% and 2.5%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONSince this method needs neither the special amino acid analyzer nor derivation of amino acid., it is efficient, simple and accurate., which could be used for quality control of vinegar turtle shell.
Animal Shells ; chemistry ; Animals ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Glycine ; analysis ; Proline ; analysis ; Quality Control ; Reference Standards ; Reproducibility of Results ; Turtles
10.Effects of ration level and feeding frequency on digestibility in juvenile soft-shelled turtle, Pelodiscus sinensis.
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2006;7(7):580-585
The effects of ration level and feeding frequency on digestibility in juvenile soft-shelled turtle, Pelodiscus sinensis, were investigated. Four ration levels 1.5%, 2.5%, 4.0% and satiation (6.0% BW/d) were used. Apparent digestibility (AD) of dry matter (DMAD), protein (PAD) and protein real digestibility (PRD) were significantly affected by ration level, but not by feeding frequency when the ration level was similar. However, the feeding frequency affected the AD, DMAD, PAD and PRD significantly when the turtles were fed to satiation. The relationship between fecal protein content (Y) and protein intake (X) can be expressed as a quadric equation: Y=-0.1742+0.1476X-0.0003X(2) (r(2)=0.876, n=27, F=93.92, P<0.01).
Animal Feed
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analysis
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classification
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Animals
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Digestion
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physiology
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Feeding Behavior
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physiology
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Food Analysis
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Food Deprivation
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physiology
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Periodicity
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Turtles
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physiology