1.Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for treating disorders of the temopromandibular joint
Changsong YIN ; Wenguang XIA ; Xuan ZHANG ; Chanjuan ZHENG ; Shuo REN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2016;38(6):425-428
Objective To study the therapeutic effects of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) on temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs).Methods Sixty patients with a temporomandibular joint disorder were randomly divided into an ESWT group and a control group,each of 30.Both groups were given routine rehabilitation training,but the treatment group additionally received ESWT for 2 weeks.Fricton's index was used to evaluate temporomandibular joint function.The subjects used a visual analogue scale (VAS) to evaluate their pain levels.The SF-36 scale was applied to assess their life quality.Results After two weeks of treatment,the average assessment score and VAS score had decreased significantly in both groups.After treatment the average scores for mandibular movement,muscle palpation,joint noise and joint palpation,and the palpation,dysfunction and craniomandibular indexes were all significantly lower in the ESWT group than in the control group.Significant differences were also found in the average VAS scores and on the social functioning domain of the SF-36 between the ESWT group and the control group.Conclusion ESWT combined with rehabilitation training can significantly relieve the symptoms and pain of TMDs.
2.Neurosurgical Hospital Infection Characteristics and Bacterial Resistance Condition
Jinghua JIANG ; Wenguang CHEN ; Zebao ZHANG ; Yin TAO ; Yachun GUO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE To undersand neurosurgical hospital infection characteristics and bacterial resistance,and to provide reference information for the rational use of antibacterial drugs in clinics.METHODS Using the combined methods of initiative monitoring and recalling system to carry on the clinical informations' statistics,the analysis and the judgment for the 880 inpatients in the neurosurgery department in 2005.RESULTS The rate of neurosurgical hospital infection was 16.36%,significantly higher than the hospital average rate(9.18%) at the same period.Neurosurgical hospital infection pathogens were mainly Gram-negative bacteria.Infection sites occurred mainly in urinary tract(44.44%),followed by lower respiratory tract(35.42%).Sixty strains were Escherichia coli(20.2%),34 strains(11.44%) for Enterococcus faecium(D group),25 strains(8.42%) for Acinetobacter baumannii,25 strains(8.42%) for Pseudomonas aeruginosa,and 18 strains(6.06%) for Klebsiella pneumoniae.CONCLUSIONS Systematic monitoring of neurosurgical hospital infection characteristics and dynamics of bacterial resistance has important clinical reference significance to the rational use of antibacterial drugs.
3.Hospital Infection among Tumor Patients:Analysis and Prevention
Jinghua JIANG ; Wenguang CHEN ; Zebao ZHANG ; Yin TAO ; Yachun GUO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2005;0(11):-
OBJECTIVE To understand the characteristic of hospital infection among tumor patients and give information to reduce the tumor patients with hospital infection.METHODS Using the methods of initiative monitoring and the system review to carry on the statistics,analysis,and evaluation for the total of 2679 tumor patients occurred in Department of Oncology in Shaoxing People′s Hospital in 2005.RESULTS Among them there were 120 cases occurred hospital infection.The rate of hospital infection was 4.47%.The patients who infected one time were 179 cases,two times were 31 cases,and over three times were 10 cases.The main infected sites were respiratory tract including upper respiratory tract(38 cases) and lower respiratory tract(36 cases),followed by alimentary tract(10 cases),blood(9 cases),surgical incision infection(8 cases),urinary tract(6 cases) and the other locations(13 cases).CONCLUSIONS The main prevention and control measures of hospital infection among tumor patients are to improve the body immunity and control endogenous infections.
4.The finite element analysis of cemented long and short stem prosthetic replacement in aged patients with comminuted intertrochanteric fracture
Shaojin WANG ; Shenghou LIU ; Wenguang LIU ; Kaihong LIU ; Qingfeng YIN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2010;30(11):1144-1150
Objective To investigate the stress distribution of the femur after cemented prosthetic replacement in aged patients with comminuted intertrochanteric fracture and to analyze the difference of stress distribution between cemented long and short stem prosthesises.Methods A volunteer's left femur image data was obtained by spiral CT tomography.Then,the three-dimensional model of the femur was reconstructed with Mimics and Unigraphics modeling softwares.Based on the above analysis,we established three-dimensional modles of comminuted intertrochanteric fracture,long stem and short stem prothesises,and mantle layer of cement.Finally,we established the three-dimensional finite element model of these materials with software ABAQUS6.5,and carried out finite element analysis to the model in biomechanics.Results The stress disrilbution of the femur after cemented long and short stem prosthetic replacement didn't change significantly.The stress distribution of short stem between cement and prothetic stem were in the correlative area of distal end of the prothesis,and the lateral peak value was 21.3 MPa which exceeds the fatigue strength of bone cement;However,that of long stem were in the middle of medial interface and in the distal end of bilateral interface.There was no significant stress concentration zone in the mantle layer of cement which was used to reconstruct calcar femorale.Conclusion The stress distribution of the femur didn't change significantly after treating comminuted intertrochanteric fracture of aged patients with cemented long and short stem prosthesises.The cemented long stem prosthesises may be more suitable to treat these patients for its lower loosening probability.
5.Histological observation of the major endocrine organs in laboratory tree shrews
Dexuan KUANG ; Xiaomei SUN ; Caixia LU ; Wenguang WANG ; Pinfeng TONG ; Anguo YIN ; Xiaofei LI ; Jiejie DAI
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(6):35-39
Objective To understand the histological characteristics of the major endocrine organs of tree shrew , and provide a normal histological atlas of endocrine organs of tree shrew .Methods Ten artificially fed healthy tree shrews were killed and dissected after anesthesia .The thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal and pituitary glands were observed by gross inspection and samples were taken for routine histological examination with HE staining .Results ( 1 ) The thyroid gland was pale yellow, located on both sides of the 2-4 tracheal rings.The thyroid gland was plate-shaped, its surface was covered with a thin fibrous capsule . The thyroid parenchyma was divided into several lobules by stretched capsule membrane .Follicular and parafollicular cells were distributed in the lobules , and red colloid was present in follicular cavity.(2) Each side had one parathyroid , located on the cranial or the outer surface of the middle part of the thyroid gland, and was slightly covered by thyroid .The gland was round or oval , and its parenchyma was made up of the principal cells and eosinophil cells , and acinar structure appeared in the parenchyma .( 3 ) The adrenal glands were oval , yellow color, located in the renal hili , and linked to the kidneys .They were surrounded by a thin capsule .The parenchyma was divided into cortex and medulla .The cortex was divided into zona glomerulosa , zona fasciculata and zona reticularis from outside to inside.The zona glomerulosa was the thickest layer and the zona fasciculata was the thinnest .The medulla cells formed clumps or mesh, with central vein in the central part .(4) The pituitary gland was located in the sella turcica , with no recessus hypophysis .The pituitary gland was composed of the adenohypophysis and neurohypophysis .Its surface was covered with a connective tissue capsule .The pituitary gland was divided into distal part , middle part and pars tuberalis . neurohypophysis was made up of neural and pars infundibularis .Conclusions The histological atlas of endocrine organs in the tree shrew is established , which is close to that of the primate animals in the morphology , and provide histological evidence for the study of tree shrew endocrine organs and disorders , as well as the animal model of human diseases .
6.Influence of surgery on the regulatory T cell levels in peripheral blood for patients with cavitary tuberculosis
Yin′e WU ; Wenguang PENG ; Qinghua WU ; Gaozhe ZHENG ; Shiyang LIN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;(9):1292-1293
Objective To analyze the regulatory T cell ( CD4 +CD25 +FoxP3 +T) levels in peripheral blood of patients with cavitary tuberculosis before and after surgery .Methods We compared the proportion of CD4 +CD25high T cells and CD4 +CD25 +FoxP3 +T cells in 13 patients with cavity tuberculosis pre-and post-operatively and in 10 healthy control subjects with flow cytometry .Results (1) The proportion of CD4 +CD25high T cells and CD4 +CD25 +FoxP3 +T cells were significantly higher in patients with cavity tuberculosis and at 1-month postoperatively than that in healthy controls(P<0.01).The proportion of CD4 +CD25high T cells and CD4 +CD25 +FoxP3 +T cells had no statistical significance between the patients with cavity tuberculosis at 6-months postoperatively and healthy controls (P>0.05).(2)The proportion of CD4 +CD25high T cells and CD4 +CD25 +FoxP3 +T cells decreased significantly af-ter 6 months surgery than preoperatively in patients with cavity tuberculosis (P<0.01).(3)Pre-and post-operative proportions of CD4 +CD25high T cells and CD4 +CD25 +FoxP3 +T cells showed a positive correlation ( r=0.878,P<0.01 ) .Conclusion The proportion of the circulating T regulatory cells increases in patients with cavity tuberculosis , and decreases after surgery .Infection with M.tuberculosis may induce regulatory T cell-surface molecular changes.
7.Cloning and regulatory expression of the transcriptional regulatory sequences in human breast cancer related DF3 antigen
Tao YIN ; Wenguang HUANG ; Hanju HUANG ; Guanxin SHEN ; Jie LI ; Fen WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
Objective To clone the transcriptional regulatory sequences (TRS) in human breast cancer related DF3 antigen, and to test the relationship between the activity of the TRS and the cell surface DF3 antigen. Methods Authors designed a pair of primers according to the registered 5′-flanking region of DF3 antigen. The 771 base pairs of DNA fragment were amplified from the genomic DNA of human MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells by PCR, and cloned to the pMD18-T vector. The results were tested by restrictive enzyme analysis and DNA sequencing. The DF3 TRS was cut by double enzyme: Mlu I、Hind III,and cloned to the pGL3 vector . The activity of the DF3 TRS was expressed by analyzing the relative luciferase activities. Results Restrictive endonuclease identification and DNA sequencing proved that the sequence authors got, was correct. The luciferase activity in MDA-MB-231 was hardly detected, whereas in MCF-7 the luciferase activity was about 200 times than in MDA-MB-231. Conclusions The DF3 TRS was cloned successfully. The DF3 activity has a distinct relationship with DF3 antigen. The study shows that DF3 TRS can be used in the gene therapy of breast carcinoma.
8.THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE DIET AND THE GROWTH OF INFANTS DURING THE WEANING PERIOD (6-18 MONTHS)
Ying CHANG ; Dongsheng LIU ; Jiguo BAI ; Wenguang WANG ; Jianhua DAI ; Taian YIN ; Lixiang LI ; Huaicheng YAN ; Xuecun CHEN
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
The growth curves and diet of 185 babies in rural area near Beijing from 6 months to 18 months old have been studied. Infants were divided into 3 groups according to their diet taken:(1) 89 babies had breast milk only;(2) 66 babies took more than 250g animal milk per day besides breast milk;(3) 30 babies who did not have breast milk and only animal milk was taken. All the babies were gradually transferred to an ordinary cereal based diet during the weaning period. To half of them a soybean and cereal based formula fortified with minerals and vitamins was supplied, which would provide 6.6g protein and 141 kcal and some other nutrients per day.The results showed that the growth curves of body weight and height of children were much better than the data obtained in 1975, but still lagged behind that of the urban children, especially for the body weight. The weight curves of the babies who took animal milk seemed higher than the other groups. Female babies who were fed with breast milk and supplemented with the weaning food have a better weight and height curves than non-supplemented ones, but this was not seen in males. The hemoglobin contents of the babies who took animal milk when they were 18 months old were lower than that of the 6 months old, but there were no differences in the breast milk groups, and the lowering of the hemoglobin level in the animal milk groups could be corrected by adding weaning food in the diet. When the babies were 6 months old, 39.3% of them had a hair zinc content below the lower limit of the normal range, and it became to 47.6% when they were 18 months old. So zinc deficiency of the babies were present in this local area, and it should be fortified into the weaning food.
9.Expression of androgen and its receptor in patients with primary gouty arthritis
Ling YIN ; Jingguo ZHOU ; Yan XING ; Yufeng QING ; Wenguang XIE ; Qibin YANG ; Mingcai ZHAO ; Cuiping HUAN ; Chengfei HU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2013;(2):109-113
Objective To measure the level of androgen receptor (AR) mRNA in peripheral blood monocytes (PBMCs) and serum testosterone level of patients with gouty arthritis (GA) and healthy controls (HC),and to explore the role of testosterone and AR in the pathogenesis of GA.Methods Chemilluminescence was used to detect the level of serum testosterone in GA [including 119 acute GA (AGA) and 60 nonacute GA (NAGA) patients] and 47 HC group.Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR)was used to measure AR mRNA in PBMCs from 41 GA and 35 HC.Western blotting was used to measure PBMCs AR in GA and HC for each 6 cases.One-way ANOVA,t test and Spearman's correlation were adopted for statistical analysis.Results Serum testosterone was significantly reduced in AGA and NAGA group compared to that in HC group [(6.1±1.5) ng/ml,P<0.01,respectively],and the expression was lower in the AGA [(3.7±1.4) ng/ml] group [(4.9±2.0) ng/ml] than that in the NAGA group (P<0.01).The level of AR mRNA and protein was much lower in the GA group than that in the HC group (P<0.01,respectively).Negative correlations was detected between AR mRNA and uric acid in GA patients.There was negative correlation between serum testosterone and VLDL,GLU; meanwhile,positive correlation was found between serum testosterone and HDL (P<0.05,respectively) in NAGA patients.There were no correlations between testosterone and other laboratory data.There was no correlation between AR and other laboratory data in GA patients and healthy controls (P>0.05,respectively).Conclusion Altered expression of testosterone and its receptor may be involved in the pathogenesis of gouty inflammation.Further study will be needed to shed light on the exact role of androgen and AR in gout.
10.Determination of evodiamine and rutaecarpine of compound Wuzhuyu cataplasm in plasma by SPE-HPLC: application to its pharmacokinetics.
Wenguang YIN ; Manling LI ; Shuzhi LIU ; Chen KANG ; Yanli WANG ; Zhongming ZHOU ; Huijuan TONG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(22):2946-2949
OBJECTIVETo establish a SPE-HPLC method for the determination and pharmacokinetic study of evodiamine and rutacarpine in rat plasma.
METHODA Kromasil C18 column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 microm) was used with acetonitrile-water-tetrahydrofuran-acetic acid (51:48:1:0.1) as a mobile phase and at a flow rate of 1 mL x min(-1), and the UV detection was at 225 nm. The column temperature was 35 degrees C. After the analytes were extracted from the plasma of rats by solid phase extraction (SPE), the content of evodiamine and rutaecarpine was measuared by HPLC method using halcinonide as an internal standard solution.
RESULTAfter transdermal administration to rats, the pharmacokinetic behavior of evodiamine and rutaecarpine belongs to the one-compartment model. The main pharmacokinetic parameters was as follows: K(a) 0.224 h(-1) and 0.220 h(-1), K(e) 0.114 h(-1) and 0.118 h(-1), C(max) 0.211 mg x L(-1) and 0.272 mg x L(-1), T(peak) 6.132 h and 6.102 h, respectively.
CONCLUSIONThe method in this study is simple, rapid and sensitive. It is proved to be suitable for pharmacokinetic study of evodiamine and rutaecarpine.
Animals ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; methods ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; analysis ; pharmacokinetics ; Indole Alkaloids ; blood ; pharmacokinetics ; Male ; Plant Extracts ; blood ; pharmacokinetics ; Quinazolines ; blood ; pharmacokinetics ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Solid Phase Extraction ; methods