1.Clinical observation on cervical chiropractic for cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type
Shao-Ting FAN ; Xiao-Ming FENG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2018;16(2):115-119
Objective:To observe the curative effect of cervical chiropractic for cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type (CSA) and to explore its possible mechanism.Methods:Sixty CSA patients were randomly divided into two groups.Thirty patients in the treatment group were treated with chiropractic manipulation for cervical vertebrae,once every other day,7 treatments in total.The other 30 patients in the control group received oral administration of flunarizine hydrochloride,10 mg per night,for 14 d.Cervical vertigo and functional assessment scale and transcranial cerebral Doppler (TCD) were measured before treatment and 7 days after treatment.Results:The total effective rate was 96.7% in the treatment group and 83.3% in the control group.The curative rate was 66.7% in the treatment group and 20% in the control group.The differences between the two groups in the total effective rate and the curative rate were statistically significant (both P<0.05).The scores of cervical vertigo symptom and functional assessment after treatment in both groups were significantly higher than those before treatment (both P<0.01);the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05).After treatment,the maximum systolic velocity (Vs),the maximum diastolic velocity (Vd),the mean velocity (Vm),the pulsatility index (PI) and the vascular resistance index (RI) in both groups were significantly improved compared with those before the treatment (all P<0.01);there were significant differences between the two groups (all P<0.05).Conclusion:Cervical chiropractic is an effective method for CSA,and its curative effect is better than that of flunarizine hydrochloride alone.Its mechanism may relate to correcting cervical instability.
2.Treatment of osteochondritis lesion in the knee with reduction and fixation under arthroscopy.
Xiao-feng HU ; Shan-shan WEI ; Shao-shan WANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(10):963-966
OBJECTIVETo study clinical results of reduction and fixation under arthroscopy for the treatment of osteochondrotical lesion in the knee.
METHODSFrom December 2012 to December 2013, 4 patients with the knee joint osteochondritis lesion and free bone fragments were treated with arthroscopy to detect the stripped cartilage, and then the cartilages were reduced with small incision and fixed by cartilage nail. There were 3 males and 1 female, with age of 15, 15, 20 and 27 years old. The durations of the disease were 1 d, 5 d, 1 month and 1 year. All the patients had swelling and effusion in the knee joint, and the floating patellar test was positive. CT examination showed bone defects and loose bodies. The Lysholm, VAS, and Tegner scale were used to evaluate the knee joint functions before and after operation.
RESULTSAll the patients underwent successful surgery. Postoperative CT showed good location of the cartilage without loss of reduced bone and cartilage. All the patients were followed up, and the duration ranged from 10 to 13 months, with a mean of 12 months. In one patient, arthroscopy examination was conducted for a second time to examine the connection of the fracture part to the surrounding cartilage, and it showed that the internal fixator was not absorbed. The Lysholm, VAS and Tegner scale of all patients were better than those before operation.
CONCLUSIONTreatment of osteochondritis lesion with the fixation of absorbable cartilage nails may reconstruct the integrity of articular surface and recover the stability of joints, and it is an effective treatment method.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Arthroscopy ; methods ; Female ; Humans ; Knee Joint ; surgery ; Male ; Osteochondritis Dissecans ; etiology ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; Visual Analog Scale
3.Roles of Tumor Infiltrating Dendritic Cells and T Lymphocytes in Tumor Immunity of EBV-associated Gastric Carcinoma
Lin XIAO ; Dan HE ; Yungang DING ; Zhiying FENG ; Chunkui SHAO
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2010;31(2):253-257
[Objective]To explore the roles of TIDC(tumor infiltrating dendritic cell)and TIL-T(tumor infiltrating T lymphocyte)in tumor immunity of EBV-associated gastric carcinoma(EBVaGC)and their clinical significance.[Methods]TIDC and TIL-T in EBVaGC(n=49)and EBVnGC(EBV-negative gastric carcinoma)(n=20)were detected by immunohistochemistry method and then their subtypes and their relationships with clinical and pathological factors were analyzed.[Results]Mild infiltration was detected in 29 of 49(59.2%)EBVaGCs and 18 of 20(90%)EBVnGCs,while marked infiltration of TIDC was detected in 20 of 49(40.8%)EBVaGCs and 2 of 20(10%)EBVnGCs.And the difference between the two groups was significant (P=0.013).The number of TIL-T in EBVaGC was hisher than that in EBVnGC(P=0.017),and most of them were CTLs.The number of TIL-T was positively correlated with that of TIDC(r=0.386,n=49,P=0.006).The degree of TIL-T infiltration in EBVaGC had negative relationship with the lymph node metastasis(P<0.001),while TIDC had no relationship with the clinical features.[Conclusion]TIDC and TIL-T may play important roles in the tumor immunity of EBVaGC;TIDC may contribute to the TIL-T recruitment in EBVaGC.
4.Clinical analysis of 40 cases of acute mercury poisoning.
Xiao-feng LI ; De-xing SUN ; Shao-min ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2009;27(3):185-186
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5.Improvement effect of diterpene ginkgolides on acute tMCAO rats and chronic tMCAO rats
Ling WANG ; Shao-feng XU ; Nan FENG ; Wei-ping WANG ; Jie CAI ; Xiao-liang WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(12):3669-3673
To study the cognitive effects of diterpene ginkgolides (DG), transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO)-induced rats were established. tMCAO-rats induced by suture method were divided into sham operation group, solvent control group, NBP group, DG group. The animal experiments in the present study were performed in accordance with the Ethical Guidelines of the Laboratory Animal Welfare Ethical Committee of Peking Union Medical College (00000646, 00000635). The effects of DG on tMCAO rats were evaluated by neurological severity score, cerebral infarction volume measurement, step-down and Morris water maze test. In the acute tMCAO rat model, 100 mg·kg-1 DG improved the neural score and infarction volume. In the chronic tMCAO rat model, DG 100 mg·kg-1 significantly improved the survival rate of tMCAO-induced rats. The Morris water maze results showed 100 mg·kg-1 DG decreased the latency of tMCAO-induced rats to find the platform, while the effect was weaker than the NBP. However, DG 30 mg·kg-1 did not show a significant effect. In conclusion, DG exerted a therapeutic effect on transient middle cerebral artery occlusion.
6.Pharmacodynamic study of chiral oxiracetam on neuroprotection and anti-dementia
Ling WANG ; Shao-feng XU ; Nan FENG ; Wei-ping WANG ; Xiao-liang WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(9):2738-2742
To compare the neuroprotective and anti-dementia pharmacological effects of chiral oxiracetam, glutamate and calcium ions were used to establish neuronal injury models
7.Identification and Characterization of a Lactococcus lactis Strain with the Distinctive Antimicrobial Activity Against Gram-negative Bacteria and a Yeast
Xin-Feng HUANG ; Meng-Tian JIANG ; Xiao-Hu SHAO ; Xiao-Hua LI ; Lin LI ;
Microbiology 2008;0(09):-
Using the Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus as the indictor bacterium,fourteen antibacterial strains were initially obtained by the bilayer-media screening method from the raw milk samples,and one isolate was found to exhibit the higher antibacterial activity against the indicator. This isolate was further studied on its individual and cultural morphology features,partial physiological and biochemical reaction activities,G+C content,the sequence features of the 16S rDNA and the species-specific N-acetylmuraminidase gene(acmA) ,consequently,it was identified as the Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis strain,named as MB191. An evaluation of the antimicrobial spectra of MB191 was subsequently performed,it showed the remarkable activities against not only the tested Gram-positive bacteria,but also several Gram-negative bacteria including Pseudomonas syringae and P. fluorescens,as well as the yeast Debaryomyces hansenii,which was a distinctive feature that was not reported prior to this study.
8.Application of arginase-Ⅰ and glypican-3 combined examination in differential diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma
Chunyan GU ; Feng XIAO ; Zheng QIAN ; Hongbin LIU ; Gang QIN ; Jianguo SHAO
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2014;34(5):321-324
Objective To explore the value of arginase-1(Arg-1) and glypican-3 (GPC-3) combined examination in the differential diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC),metastatic carcinoma (MC) of liver and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC).Methods From January 2005 to December 2011,a total of 54 patients with HCC were selected,including 10 cases with high differentiation,25 cases with moderate differentiation and 19 cases with poor differentiation.At the same time,25 patients with MC of liver and 20 patients with ICC were selected.A total of 31 normal liver specimens were set as control.The expressions of Arg 1 and GPC-3 in the above tissues were detected by immunohistochemistry method.The sensitivity and specificity of the examination in the diagnosis of HCC were analyzed.Chi-square test was performed for count data analysis.Results The positive expression rate of Arg-1 in HCC,MC of liver,ICC and normal liver tissues was 87.0% (47/54),4.0% (1/25),5.0% (1/20) and 100.0% (31/31),respectively.The Arg 1 positive expression rate in HCC tissues was higher than that in other tumor tissues of non-HCC,and the difference was statistically significant (x2 =66.98,P<0.05).The positive expression rate of GPC-3 in HCC,MC of liver,ICC and normal liver tissues was 70.4% (38/54),12.0% (3/25),5.0% (1/20) and 0 (0/31),respectively.The GPC-3 positive expression rate in HCC tissues was higher than that in other tumor tissues of non-HCC and the difference was statistically significant (x2=37.98,P<0.05).The sensitivity and specificity of Arg-1 or GPC-3 positive in HCC diagnosis was 92.6% (50/54) and 86.7% (39/45).The sensitivity and specificity of both Arg 1 and GPC-3 positive in HCCdiagnosis was 64.8% (35/54) and 100.0% (45/45).Conclusion Arginase-1 and glypican-3 combined examination has an important value in HCC diagnosis and differential diagnosis.
9.The value of serum galectin 3 detected by nanomagnetic beads sorting time resolved fluoroimmunoassay tandem analysis in the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer
Nan SHAO ; Xiaoyan LI ; Mingbing XIAO ; Feng JIANG ; Wenkai NI ; Cuihua LU ; Runzhou NI
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2013;13(5):303-306
Objective To study the value of serum galectin-3 detected by nanomagnetic beads sorting time resolved fluoroimmunoassay (TRFIA) tandem analysis in the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.Methods The serum of 88 cases of pancreatic cancer,50 cases of acute pancreatitis,10 cases of pancreatic cysts,and 20 cases of healthy volunteers as control were collected.First,galectin-3 antibody coupled nanomagnetic-beads was used to sort the semm,then TRFIA was applied to detect the level of galectin 3,and the result was compared with that of routine TRFIA.ROC curve was constructed to determine the cutoff value and sensitivity for pancreatic cancer diagnosis.Results The method of nanomagnetic beads sorting TRFIA detected the level of galectin 3 between O.78 and 100 ng/ml in a linear manner,the intra-CV was ≤6.38%,and inter-CV was ≤7.22%,and average recovery rate was 105.3%.The serum level of galectin-3 in control group by nanomagnetic beads sorting TRFIA was 0.38 (0.02 ~ 3.06) ng/ml,which was significantly higher than that detected by routine TRFIA [0.18 (0.00 ~ 2.64) ng/ml,P =0.000).The serum levels of galectin-3 by nanomagnetic beads sorting TRFIA in pancreatic cancer,acute pancreatitis,pancreatic cysts and healthy volunteers were 4.85(0.00 ~42.67),0.69(0.00~ 13.62),0.70(0.00 ~ 14.54),0.38(0.02 ~ 3.06) ng/ml,and the level of galectin-3 in pancreatic cancer was significantly higher than that in acute pancreatitis,pancreatic cysts and healthy volunteers group (P <0.01),while the difference among the other three group was not significantly different.The AUC of galectin-3 for pancreatic cancer was 0.851 ± 0.040,95% CI:0.772 ~ 0.929.While using 1.07 ng/ml as the cut-off value,the positive rates for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer,acute pancreatitis,pancreatic cysts and healthy volunteers were 84.1% (74/88),34.0% (17/50),20.0% (2/10),10.0% (2/20),and the sensitivity for diagnosis of pancreatic cancer was significantly higher than those in other 3 groups (P < 0.01).Conclusions Nanomagnetic beads sorting TRFIA tandem analysis method can enrich serum galectin-3,and increase the sensitivity of detection for pancreatic cancer and enhance the diagnostic value of galectin-3 for pancreatic cancer.
10.Down-regulation of arginase-1 expression and its clinical significance in hepatocellular carcinoma
Chunyan GU ; Feng XIAO ; Zheng QIAN ; Jianguo SHAO ; Gang QIN ; Li CHEN
China Oncology 2014;(6):438-445
Background and purpose: Arginase-1 (Arg-1) is an enzyme involved in the urea cycle. Research has shown that changed expression of Arg-1 plays an important role in the cellular metabolism and growth. The purpose of this research was to investigate the expression of Arg-1 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and to analyze its correlation with clinicopathological features. Methods: The expression of Arg-1 protein and mRNA in 31 samples of HCC, paracancerous liver tissues and 12 samples of normal liver was detected by Western blot and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The expression profiles of Arg-1 at protein level in 158 samples of HCC and paracancerous liver tissues were detected with high-throughput tissue microarray technique and immunohistochemistry. The relationships between Arg-1 expression and clinicopathological features were also analyzed. Results:The expression of Arg-1 mRNA and protein was signiifcantly decreased in HCC compared with the paracancerous liver tissues and normal liver tissues (F=57.83, 160.89; all P<0.01). The expression of Arg-1 in HCC was related to differentiation degree (F=10.41, 30.03; all P<0.01). And with tumor differentiation decreased, the expression level down-regulated. Immunohistochemistry revealed that Arg-1 protein was mainly located in the cytoplasm and nuclear. The expression rates of Arg-1 were 88%, 98.7%and 100%in HCC, paracancerous tissues and normal liver tissues, respectively. Statistical analysis revealed that Arg-1 protein staining rate was signiifcantly lower in tumor tissues than that in paracancerous tissues (χ2=14.7416, P<0.01) and normal liver tissues (χ2=4.1415, P<0.05). The Arg-1 expression was correlated with differentiation degree of HCC, vascular invasion and recurrence after operation (χ2=22.8459, 10.2639, 10.6368 respectively;all P<0.05), but not correlated with age, gender, the hepatitis B virus, the level of serum AFP, liver cirrhosis, diameter of tumor and tumor number. Conclusion:The expression level of Arg-1 is much lower in HCC than that in the paracancerous liver and normal liver. Moreover, Arg-1 expression level is closely related to tumor differentiation degree, metastasis and relapse. These data demonstrate that Arg-1 may play a negative role in the development of HCC.