1.Effect of Zhengjian Granule on blood pressure and insulin resistance in spontaneously hypertensive rates
Xiaohu CHEN ; Weiming JIANG ; Shuhua TANG ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(10):-
Objective: Effect of Zhengjian Granule(ZJ)(Radix Berberidis, Ramulus Euonymi, Radix Scorphulariae Rhizoma Alismatis) on blood pressure(BP) and insulin resistance(IR) in spontaneously hypertensive rats(SHR) was observed. Methods: Twenty four SHR aged 13 weeks were divided into three groups treated with large and small dosage of ZJ and nothing as compared with age matched six Wister Kyoto rats(WKY). BP, glucose(G) and insulin(I) of fasting, G/I and blood lipid were measured before and after treated 8 weeks and compared among groups. Results: While G of fasting had no difference in respective SHR groups compared with WKY, insulin of fasting was markedly higher and G/I were notably lower than WKY( P
2.Role of IL-1β and TNFα in the spinal cord in a murine model of bone cancer pain reduced by activation of glial cells
Yue SUN ; Wen SHEN ; Yuanzhang TANG ; Xiaohu SU ; Zhengliang MA
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;30(4):433-436
Objeetlve To evaluate the role of IL-1β and TNF-α in the spinal cord in a murine model of bone cancer pain(BCP)induced by activation of glial cells.Methods Three hundred and sixty male 8-10 weeks old C3H/He mice weighing 18-22 g were randomly divided into 6 groups(n=60 each):group I nomal control (group N);group Ⅱ sham operation (group S);group Ⅲ BCP+aCSF(group aCSF);group Ⅳ BCP+FC (group FC);group V BCP+MI(group MI) and group Ⅵ BCP+FC+MI (group FC-MI).BCP was produced by inieeting fibrosarcoma cells of bone into the medullary cavity of left ealcaneus bone.Intrathecal catheter was placed in the 4 BCP groups(group Ⅲ-Ⅳ).FC 0.5 nmol/5 μl or/and MI 16 μg/5 μl were injected IT once a day for 21 consecutive days after operation.The mechanical threshold to von Frey filaments was measured at 0.5 h(T0)before injection of fibrosarcoma cells and at 3,5,7,10,14,21 d(T1-6)after injection of fibrosarcoma cells.Twelve animals of each group were killed and L4.5 segment of the spinal cord was removed at T0,1,3,5,6 for determination of IL-1β and TNF-α content (by ELISA) and expression (by immuno-flurorescence) in the spinal cord. Results The mechanical threshold was significantly decreased at T1-6, while IL-1β content at T1,3,5,6 and TNF-α content at T5,6 was significantly increased in group BCP, FC, MI and FC + MI compared with those at T0 and group C (P < 0.05). Compared with group BCP, the mechanical threshold was significantly increased at T1-6 in group MI and FC + MI and at T4-6 in group FC, IL-1β content was significantly decreased at Ts,3,5,6 in group MI and FC + MI and at T5,6 in group FC and TNF-α content was significantly decreased at T5,6 in group FC, MI and FC + MI ( P < 0.05). Conclusion IL-1β and TNF-α in the spinal cord is involved in the process of glial cell activation-induced BCP.
3.Effects of compatibility circumstances on guizhi's effect in dispelling cold and relieving exterior
Xiaohu TANG ; Zhongjia DENG ; Xinglong LIU ; Shiguo WU
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(02):-
Objective:To study the effects of compatibility circumstances on guizhi's effect in dispelling cold and relieving exterior in complex prescriptions. Methods:202 formulae that effected on Sanhanjiebiao were collected from 1425 formulae with guizhi,and the frequency of herbs combining with guizhi in 202 formulae was ranked from high to low. Results:According to the compatibility frequency from high to low,herbs are:Radix Ledebouriellae(60.89%) ,Herba Ephedrae(36.63%) ,Notopterygium Incisum Ting ex H.T.Chang(27.23%) ,Radix Angelicae Dahuricae(14.85%) ,Rhizoma Zingiberis Recens(11.39%) ,Herba Schizonepetae(5.94%) ,Radix Ledebouriellae and Herba Schizonepetae(4.46%) successively. Conclusion:It showed that guizhi should combine with corresponding herbs to form compatibility circumstances to exert the effect of Sanhanjiebiao in formula,and the function exertion will be effective.
4.Charecteristics of the activity in brain resting regions of patients with asymptomatic reflux esophagitis
Qingwei MENG ; Shuchang XU ; Xiaohu ZHAO ; Huihui SUN ; Gonghua DAI ; Xiangbin WANG ; Yinhan TANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2013;33(10):669-674
Objective To observe characteristics of the activity in resting brain of asymptomatic reflux esophagitis (RE) patients,and explore the role of default network in the pathogenesis of asymptomatic RE.Methods Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was performed to scan the brains of 15 asymptomatic RE patients,15 symptomatic RE patients and 15 healthy volunteers under no-mission-stimulation state.With fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuation (fALFF),characteristics of the strengthened and weakened regions of asymptomatic RE patients,symptomatic RE patients and healthy individuals were compared and analyzed.SPM 5 was applied for data preprocessing.Single-sample t test was performed to observe the noticeable active regions of each group under resting state,and then double-sample t test was used to compare the characteristics of active regions of the entire brain between asymptomatic RE patients and symptomatic RE patients or healthy individuals.Results Under resting state,the active brain regions of asymptomatic RE patients,symptomatic RE patients and healthy individuals were similar.The activity of only small part of brain regions in visceral sensory processing relevant networks changed.There was no significant difference in the active regions of default network under resting state between asymptomatic RE patients and healthy individuals.Compared with symptomatic RE patients,fALEF decreased at right central sulcus cover,right superior temporal gyrus,right insula,right transverse temporal gyrus,right postcentral gyrus,superior temporal gyrus and temporal pole (X=50,Y=-6,Z=12,t=2.7874,P<0.01).Conclusion The difference in characteristics of activity in default network under resting state may play an important role in the pathogenesis of asymptomatic RE.
5.Analysis of Mini-incision approach for urological surgery on 43 patients
Wensheng WANG ; Jian XUE ; Xiaoming YU ; Baoguo LI ; Xin LI ; Gang ZHANG ; Kewei TANG ; Yishu LIN ; Xiaohu TANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2011;27(4):436-437
Objective To summarize the clinical experiences of mini-incision urological surgery.Methods The clinical data of 43 patients who received mini-incision surgery were reviewed retrospectively.The subjects included 5 adrenal tumor excisions,9 nephrectomy,13 unroofing of solitary renal cyst,4 pyeloplasty.12 pyelolithotomy and ureterolithotomy.Results All surgical procedures were successful in the 43 cases.The length of the incision ranged from 3 to 8 cm.The average operation time was 80 minutes and average blood loss was 100 ml. No patients needed blood transfusion during the operation.No serious complications such as the surrounding organ damage happened.The postoperative hospitalization was 5-7 d. Conclusion Mini-incision approach for urological operation has the advantages of minimal invasion,safety,rapid recovery and no requirement for special equipments.Its easy to be popularized in the primary hospital.
6.Relationship between the lumbar quantitative computed tomography values and contrast agent dispersion in osteoporotic thoracolumbar fractures
Quansheng SONG ; Fubo TANG ; Xiaohu WANG ; Jiali ZHANG ; Zhifei LI ; Yuansen RAO ; Liang WU ; Zhihong TAI ; Haibiao QIN ; Jianwen XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(19):3051-3056
BACKGROUND: Percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) is usually used for osteoporotic thoracolumbar fractures,which has various advantages such as easy to operate, short operation time, less trauma, rapid recovery,analgesic effect and so on. But its application is restricted due to nerve compression symptoms and pulmonary embolism caused by bone cement leakage. Thereafter, how to reduce the leakage of bone cement is an issue of concern.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between the lumbar quantitative computed tomography (QCT) values and contrast agent dispersion in osteoporotic thoracolumbar fractures. METHODS: Sixty cases of osteoporotic thoracolumbar fractures undergoing PVP were enrolled, and received QCT examination before surgery, and contrast agent was injected intraoperatively. X-ray examination was conducted to detect the bone mineral density, contrast agent dispersion and leakage of bone cement, and the relationship between the lumbar QCT values and contrast agent dispersion as well as leakage of bone cement.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) There were 110 vertebral fractures, and 74 vertebrae with contrast agent diffusing more than vertebral midline, accounting for 67.3%. There was significant difference in the contrast agent dispersion among groups (P < 0.05). (2) The bone cement leakage showed no significant difference among groups after injected with bone cement by unilateral or bilateral approach (P > 0.05). (3) These results suggest that contrast agent dispersion in osteoporotic thoracolumbar fractures has a certain relationship with the lumbar QCT values, and lumbar QCT values with more contrast agent dispersion, but the lumbar QCT values have no correlation with bone cement leakage. Therefore, choosing a appropriate approach based on the QCT values and contrast agent dispersion can reduce leakage and improve the safety of PVP.
7.Inhibition of microglia activation affected the maintenance of cancer pain in a murine model
Yuanzhang TANG ; Wen SHEN ; Su LIU ; Zhengliang MA ; Yue SUN ; Jinglang ZHANG ; Xiaohu SU ; Shanshan ZHU ; Xuejun SONG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(01):-
Aim To investigate the effect of intrathecal injection(it) of minocycline(MC),a selective microglia inhibitor,on the maintenance of pain in a murine model of cancer pain.Methods Forty-two male C3H/He mice were randomly divided into 3 groups(n=14 each):sham+PBS group was operated and received 10 ?l PBS injection into calcaneus medullary space;sarcoma+PBS group and sarcoma+MC group were operated and received 2?105 sarcoma cells/10 ?l PBS implantation into calcaneus medullary space.On the PID11(post-implantation day 11),10 mice were taken from each group randomly,sarcoma+PBS group and sham+PBS group were received 0.9% NS(5 ?l) it sarcoma+MC group was received MC(1 nmol,5 ?l) it Mechanical pain threshold and cold hyperalgesia assay were measured before and after it at 0.5,1,2,4,8,24 h.The last 4 mice of each group were received a normally non-noxious palpation of the ipsilateral heel 90 min on the PID12 after it,then the animals were killed and L4-6 segment of spinal cord was removed for analysing the c-fos expression(by immunohistochemistry).Results Bone cancer pain decreased the mechanical and cold pain threshold and activated the c-fos expression in the spinal cord;MC it transient attenuated bone cancer pain-induced hyperalgesia and allodynia and suppressed the expression of c-fos protein.Conclusion The activation of microglia in the spinal cord may be involved in the maintenance of bone cancer pian.
8.Treatment of urinary calculi after lingual mucosal ureteral reconstruction: a case report
Xiaohu TANG ; Yunzhao AN ; Zhenxing WANG ; Xiushu YANG ; Guangheng LUO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(3):226-227
Ureteral calculi after lingual mucosal ureteral reconstruction are rare. In this paper, we reported a case of a male patient who had undergone robotic-assisted laparoscopic lingual mucosal right ureteroplasty. Calculi were found in the right reconstructed ureteral segment 4 months after surgery. Then the patient underwent transurethral ureteroscopic holmium laser lithotripsy combined with a stone retrieval basket, and postoperative urological CT showed no residual calculi in the right ureter. No recurrence of right ureteral calculi or complications were observed during 20 months of follow-up.
9.Establishment of a C57BL/6 mouse model simulating transurethral thulium laser vaporization prostatectomy
Xiaohu TANG ; Zhiyan LIU ; Jingwen REN ; Heng ZHANG ; Guangheng LUO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(7):533-537
Objective:To construct a C57BL/6 mouse model of simulating transurethral thulium laser vaporization prostatectomy.Methods:Twelve male C57BL/6 mice were selected to undergo transvesical vaporization resection of the urothelium covering the urethra of the prostate using thulium laser. The urethral tissue of the prostate was retrieved on the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th days after the surgery. HE staining was used to observe the process of re-epithelialization of the urethral wound of the prostate. Immunohistochemical (IHC) staining was used to detect whether the re-epithelialized cells of the urethral wound of the prostate expressed urothelin Ⅲ (UPⅢ).Results:On the first day after surgery, HE staining showed complete destruction to the urothelium covering the urethra of the prostate, with a large amount of coagulative necrotic tissue on the wound surface, and IHC staining showed no expression of UPⅢ on the wound surface. On the 3rd day after surgery, HE staining showed that there were still no regenerated epithelial cells on the wound surface, with coagulation necrosis tissue significantly reduced, and the urethral cavity was clearly visible. And IHC staining showed no expression of UPⅢ on the wound surface. On the 5th day after surgery, HE staining showed 1-2 layers of regenerated epithelial cells lacking cell polarity on the wound surface, and IHC staining showed that the regenerated epithelial cells expressed UPⅢ. On the 7th day after surgery, HE staining showed 4-6 layers of polar regenerated epithelial cells on the wound surface, and IHC staining showed the multiple layers of regenerated epithelial cells expressing UPⅢ.Conclusions:Based on the simulation of transurethral thulium laser vaporization resection of the prostate, the thulium laser and ultra micro endoscope system were used to vaporize the urothelium covering the urethra of the prostate, and the process of urethral re-epithelialization of the prostate can be observed after surgery. The establishment of the C57BL/6 mouse model simulating thulium laser vaporization prostatectomy provides a new research platform for studying the mechanism of wound repair after prostatectomy.
10.Clinical application of excimer laser ablation in lower extremity arterial ischemic diseases
Yangyang LI ; Sicheng YAO ; Jiareke TANG ; Jianping YANG ; Bing ZHU ; Sheng GUAN ; Xiaohu GE ; Hongbo CI
International Journal of Surgery 2023;50(7):468-473
Objective:To evaluate the therapeutic effect of excimer laser ablation (ELA) in the treatment of lower extremity arterial ischemic diseases.Methods:The clinical data of 44 patients with lower extremity ischemic diseases treated with ELA in the People′s Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region from December 2020 to April 2021 were analyzed retrospectively. Among the 44 patients, there were 29 patients in lower extremity arteriosclerosis obliterans (ASO), including 3 patients with femoral artery stent occlusion. 8 patients of diabetes foot (DF) and 7 patients of thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO). Observation indicators include target vascular patency rate, amputation rate, vascular reintervention rate and mortality rate. The measurement data were expressed as mean ± standard deviation ( ± s), one-way analysis of variance was used for inter-group comparison, and paired sample t-test was used for intra-group comparison. The Chi-square test was used for comparison between count data. Results:The success rate of operation was 100% in 44 patients. The rate of major amputation in ASO group was 10.3%, while the other two groups had a major amputation rate of 0. The minor amputation rates of the three groups were 6.9%, 25.0% and 28.6%, respectively. The vascular reintervention rate was 10.3% in ASO group, 12.5% in DF group and 0 in TAO group. The 1-year mortality rate in the ASO group was 10.3%, while the other two groups had a mortality rate of 0. The 2-year mortality rate of the three group were 31.0%, 12.5% and 0, respectively.Conclusion:For the treatment of lower extremity arterial ischemic diseases, ELA is safe and effective, but the curative effect need to further clarify by large sample and long-term clinical follow-up observation.