1.Investigation of Epileptic Seizures Following Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Its Relative Factors in the Elderly
Journal of Chinese Physician 2002;0(S1):-
Objective To explore the incidence,mechanism and type of attack,relationship between hemorrhage postitions and manifestation,and its prognosis of eplieptic seizure following intracerebral hemorrhage(ICH) in the elderly.Methods Clinical materials are analyzed in 47 elder patients with epileptic seizures following ICH.Results The incidence of epileptic seizures following ICH in the elder patients is 9 6% .Early seizures are related to brain edema;most of them were partial seizures.But late seizures were related to the pathologic stimulation of stroke cyst,neuron degeneration,colloid hyperplasia and conglutination.Generalized tonic-chronic seizure plays an important role in it.Most seizures are between 2 weeks and 6 months after hemorrhage.The incidence of epileptic seizure following lobar hemorrhage was higher than others.Late seizures recurs easily if stopping antiepileptic drugs(AED).The disease's prognosis is well if treated regularly and systematically.Conclusiion Epileptic seizures following ICH are not rare in elder patients .Lobar hemorrhgae easy to lead to epileptic seizures.Regular and systimatic treatment is needed in the patients with late manifestation.
2.Apoptosis and expression of Fas,TNF-? and Bcl-2 in HAM/TSP and its significance
Yingxiu XIAO ; Xuan ZHENG ; Weiduan ZHUANG
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1993;0(03):-
Objective To study the apoptosis of peripheral blood lymphocyte cells in patients with HAM/TSP and the roles of Fas, TNF-? and Bcl-2 in occurrence and progression of HAM/TSP.Methods The single cell gel electrophoresis (comet assay) was used to detect the apoptosis of lymphocyte cells in 8 patients with HAM/TSP, 8 cases with other inflammatory neurologic diseases (OIND) and 8 healthy blood donors. The Fas, TNF-? and Bcl-2 protein expressions were quantitatively determined by flow cytometry from 8 cases of HAM/TSP.Results The apoptotic ratio of lymphocyte cells in patients with HAM/TSP significantly increased compared with the controls (P
3.A Preliminary Study of the Optimal Frequency Combination and Mechanism of Electroacupuncture Treatment for Lower Limb Myatrophy
Yiyi ZHUANG ; Xiaoran YE ; Xuan CHEN
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(4):473-477
Objective To sift out the optimized electric pulse parameters for electroacupuncture treatment for lower limb myatrophy and explore the mechanism of its treatment.Method A model of lower limb myatrophy was made in 40 SD rats.The rats were then randomized to groups A (model group without electroacupuncture), B (a pulse duration of 0.5 ms and a frequency of 2 Hz), C (a pulse duration of 200 msand a frequency of 2 Hz) and D (a pulse duration of 200 ms and a frequency of 1/2/3 Hz).Points Zusanli(ST36)and Chengshan(BL57)were given electroacupuncture for four courses of treatment.Thesciaticfunction index (SFI),gastrocnemius muscle wet weight ratio (GW), gastrocnemius muscle fiber cross-sectional area ratio (GC),gastrocnemius muscle cell diameter ratio (GD)and gastrocnemius muscle cell apoptosis index (AI)were determined.Result SFI, GW and GC increased significantly and AI decreased significantly in groups C and D compared with group A (P<0.05). AI decreased significantly in groups C and D compared with group B (P<0.05). AI decreased significantly in groups D compared with group C (P<0.05). Conclusion Apulse duration of 200 ms and a frequency of 1/2/3 Hz are the optimizedelectric pulse parametersfor electroacupuncture delaying myatrophy.Its mechanism is related to inhibiting myocyte apoptosis.
4.Effects of fentanyl on GABAA receptor in rat hippocampal pyramidal neurons
Hong XUAN ; Shitong LI ; Xinliang ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1995;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the inhibitory effects of fentanyl on GABAA receptors in hippocampal pyramidal neurons of rat.Methods Pyramidal neurons were acutely isolated from 3-10 day old SD rats of either sex by enzymatic-mechanic method. GABAA receptor mediated currents ( IGABA) were recorded using voltage clamped whole cell patch clamp technique in gap-free mode at the holding potential (VH) of - 50 mV. Current-voltage relationship of IGABA was obtained in ramp protocol ranging from + 30 mV to - 110 mV and lasting for 1 600 ms. Data were collected by using a system consisting of Axopatch 200B patch-clamp amplifier, Pentium Ⅲ computer and Digidata 1200 interface. All experiments were performed at room temperature (22-25℃). Five to twelve neurons were used for each fentanyl concentration. The effects of fentanyl from 1.0 ? 10-5 ?mol?L-1 to 10. 0 ?mol?L-1 were evaluated by the inhibition rate of the peak amplitude of IGABA, the desensitization time constant (?des) of IGABA and the reversal potential (Ecl- ) of IGABA. A ?-opioid receptor selective antagonist CTAP 1 ?mol?L-1 was applied and its effects on fentanyl were recorded. Results (1) GAB A 1-1 000 ?mol?L-1 induced inward currents (IGABA) dose-dependently with an EC50 of 23.73 ?mol?L-1.IGABA induced by GABA 30 ?mol?L-1 was blocked by bicuculline 1 ?mol?L-1. (2) Fentanyl depressed IGABA dose-dependently with EC50 of 0.011 ?mol?L-1 and shortened the rdes of IGABA.(3) The inhibitory effects of fentanyl on IGABA were antagonized by CTAP. (4) Fentanyl 0.01 ?mol?L-1 and CTAP did not influence the reversal potential of IGABA (Ecl- -3.0 mV) .Conclusion Fentanyl inhibits the function of GABAA receptors through ?-opioid receptors in hippocampal pyramidal neurons. Hippocampus may play a role in the neuroexcitatory effects of opioids.
5.Mutations in RUNX2 gene in a Chinese family with cleidocranial dysplasia(CCD)
Dongying XUAN ; Zuixin ZHUANG ; Baoyi XIE ; Jincai ZHANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2009;25(4):544-547
Objective: To analyze mutations of RUNX2 gene in a Chinese family with CCD. Methods: The proband and her parents were investigated in the present study. Radiological examination regarding osseous malformations was carried out over the entire body. Genomic DNA was extracted from whole blood, and the RUNX2 gene was amplified by PCR from genomic DNA. 100 healthy people were also included. DNA sequences were analyzed by using BLASTN (BLAST nucleotide) program. Results: Both the proband and her mother have typical CCD clinical characteristics, different from her healthy father. After BLASTN analysis, one novel mutation was identified in the proband and her mother, a heterozygous A to G transition mutation at nucleotide 478 in exon 2, which converted asparagines to aspartic acid at codon 160 (478 A>G,N160D). Conclusion: The N160D mutation is identified as a novel heterozygous mutation, which supplements the data of RUNX2 gene mutation research.
6.Study of Wide Pulse Wave Electroacupuncture at Zusanli (ST36) for Preventing and Treating Lower Limb Muscle Atrophy
Yiyi ZHUANG ; Xuan CHEN ; Xiaoran YE ; Xiaoqing HUANG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(6):742-744
Objective To sift and optimize pulse width for electroacupuncture prevention and treatment of muscular atrophy. Method A model of lower limb muscle atrophy was made in 40 rats. They were randomized into groupsⅠ (no electroacupuncture),Ⅱ (a pulse width of 0.5 ms and a frequency of 2 Hz), Ⅲ (a pulse width of 100 ms and a frequency of 2 Hz) and Ⅳ (a pulse width of 200 ms and a frequency of 2 Hz). Points Zusanli (ST36) and Chengshan(BL57) were given electroacupuncture. Sciatic function index (SFI), gastrocnemius muscle wet weight ratio (GW), the cross-sectional area of gastrocnemius muscle fibers (GC), gastrocnemius muscle cell diameter (GD) and gastrocnemius muscle cell apoptosis index (AI) were used as indicators of therapeutic effect. Result Compared with group Ⅰ, SFI and GW increased significantly in groups Ⅲ and Ⅳ (P<0.05). Compared with groupsⅠ and Ⅱ, AI on the affected side decreased significantly in groups Ⅲ and Ⅳ (P<0.05). Conclusion The therapeutic effect of electroacupuncture is related to its pulse width. The pulse widths of 100 ms and 200 ms are significantly more effective than a pulse width of 0.5 ms from a conventional electroacupuncture device in preventing and treating muscular atrophy.
7.Protection of CpG ODN 1826 against radiation pulmonary fibrosis in rats
Xuan LI ; Tiankui QIAO ; Xibing ZHUANG ; Jihong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2014;34(5):334-337
Objective To explore the protectional function of CpG ODN 1826 against radiation pulmonary fibrosis in rats.Methods The rat left lung was exposed to 20 Gy of 6 MV X-rays for establishing a radiation pulmonary fibrosis model.SD rats were randomly divided into control group,irradiated group and intervention group,with 30 rats in each group.CpG ODN 1826 was intraperitoneally injected into rats at 0,1,2,5 and 7 d post-irradiation.The rats were terminated at 5,15,30 and 90 d post-irradiation,and the lung indexes were recorded.Paraffin sections of the radiated lung were conducted with HE staining and Masson staining,the pulmonary fibrosis scores were recorded.The serum concentrations of TGF-β1 and hydroxyproline (Hyp) were measured.Results The radiation pulmonary fibrosis rat model was successfully established.The lung indexes of the control group were lower than those of the irradiated and intervention groups at 5 d post-irradiation (t =3.046,2.252,P < 0.05).The lung indexes of the intervention group were lower than those of the irradiated group (t =4.120,5.226,5.719,P < 0.05).Pulmonary fibrosis scores of intervention group were lower than those of irradiated group (t =3.212,4.959,P < 0.05).The serum concentrations of TGF-β1 of irradiated group were higher than those of the intervention group (t =4.138,5.924,4.138,5.924,P < 0.05).The Hyp in the lung of irradiated group was higher than that of intervention group (t =7.527,8.416,P < 0.05).Conclusions CpG ODN1826 will not worse the radiation pulmonary fibrosis,on the contrary,it could reduce the serum concentrations of TGF-β1 and the lung content of Hyp in radiation pulmonary fibrosis,and protects rat against radiation pulmonary fibrosis.
8.Clinical Observation of Warm Needling for Dysmenorrhea in Adenomyosis
Qiuyan WU ; Jinhong CHEN ; Junjie XIE ; Haipeng JIN ; Xuan ZHUANG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(4):414-418
Objective To compare the clinical efficacies between warm needling and Ibuprofen sustained release capsules (a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, NSAID) in treating patients with dysmenorrhea in adenomyosis. MethodSixty-five patients with dysmenorrhea induced by adenomyosis were randomized into a treatment group of 33 cases and a control group of 32 cases. The control group was intervened by oral administration of Ibuprofen sustained release capsules, while the treatment group was intervened by warm needling.The intervention lasted 3 menstrual cycles and a 3-month follow-up was studied. The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), dysmenorrhea symptoms scores and clinical efficacy were compared between the two groups.ResultThe VAS scores after the intervention and inthe first and second months of the follow-up study were significantly different from the pre-treatment score in the two groups (P<0.01); the VAS score of the 3-month follow-up was significantly different from the score before the intervention in the treatment group (P<0.01). There were significant differences in comparing the VAS score after the intervention and in the follow-up study between the two groups (P<0.01), and the treatment group was superior to the control group. The dysmenorrhea symptoms scoresdeclined significantly after the intervention and in the first and second months of the follow-up study in both groups (P<0.01); the dysmenorrhea symptoms score of the 3-month follow-up study decreased in the treatment group and was significantly different from the pre-treatment score (P<0.01). There were significant differences in comparing the dysmenorrhea symptoms scores in the second and third months of the follow-up study between the two groups (P<0.01). The total effective rate was 93.9% in the treatment group, significantly better than 62.5% in the control group (P<0.01).ConclusionWarm needling is effective in easing pain and improving the symptoms of dysmenorrhea in adenomyosis, and can produce a consistent efficacy after the termination of thetreatment; it's superior to NSAIDs in comparing both short-term and long-term treatment efficacies.
9.Influences of Dengzhan Xixin injection(灯盏细辛注射液) on vascular endothelial function in patients with(acute) cerebral infarction
Yubin WU ; Yinghua WU ; Weiduan ZHUANG ; Xuan ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2006;0(01):-
Objective: To observe the influences of Dengzhan Xixin injection(灯盏细辛注射液) on(vascular) endothelial function and neurological deficit extent in patients with acute cerebral infarction.(Methods): Eightyseven patients with mild to moderate acute cerebral infarction were randomly(divided) into Dengzhan Xixin injection treatment group(treatment group,42 cases) and control group(45 cases) by the random method of envelope and card.The patients in both groups were treated with the same basic therapy.The treatment group was treated with 40 ml of Dengzhan Xixin injection,and the control group was treated with 16 ml of salvia miltiorrhiza injection.The therapeutic course was 14 days in both groups and 2 courses were applied.The changes of circulating endothelial cell count(CEC),the levels of endothelin(ET) and(calcitonin) generelated peptide(CGRP) in plasma as well as neurological deficit were measured and(compared).Results: The plasma CEC,ET in treatment group((8.0?3.6)cells/0.9 ?l and(52.92?(4.52)ng/L)) were significantly lower than those in control group((10.2?3.3)cells/0.9 ?l and(60.12?(3.23)ng/L)),but the plasma CGRP was higher than that in the(control) group on 14 th days((65.23?(1.52)ng/L) vs.(60.12?2.14)ng/L).The differences were significant between the two groups(P
10.Effects of healthy ear compound of traditional Chinese medicine against age-induced apoptosis on cochlear spiral ganglion neurons in C57BL/6J mice and research on mechanisms by regulating caspase-3
Weijun XUAN ; Dalian DING ; Yi XUAN ; Zhuang CHEN ; Liyi HUANG ; Yulong WEI ; Junbo TANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2016;35(12):1329-1333
Objective To explore the damage of spiral ganglion neurons(SGNs),the protective effects of different dosages of healthy ear compound (HEC)from traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) against age-induced SGNs degeneration and its possible mechanism in spiral ganglion neurons(SGNs)of C57BL/6J mice.Methods Totally 36 C57BL/6J mice just after ablactation were randomly divided into four groups.Normal control group (n =6)drank tap water daily from ablactation to 2 months old.Ageing-related SGNs apoptosis control group(n=12)drank tap water daily from ablactation to 7 months old.High dose TCM group(n=12)at drank 3.65 g/kg/d of HEC from ablactation to 7 months old.Low dose TCM group(n=6)drank 0.91 g/kg/d of HEC from ablactation to 7 months old.The animal cochleae were immediately removed at the termination of the experiment.In each group,the cochleae of 6 animals were used for paraffin embedding,slicing and toluidine blue staining to observe neuronal morphological changes.The caspase-3 mRNA expression study was performed by real-time PCR technique in 6 cochleae of High dose TCM group and ageing-related SGNs apoptosis control group.Results The morphological structure of cochlear SGNs represented healthy and normal density in normal control group at 2 months old.In contrast,amount or density of SGNs in cochlear basilar part was significantly damaged and reduced in ageing-related SGNs apoptosis control group at 7 months old(P< 0.001).But the high dose TCM group at 7 months of age was similar to the normal control group at 2 months old in morphological structure,amount or density of SGNs(P>0.05).The low dose TCM group was significantly different from other 3 groups in amount or density of SGNs (P<0.001).However,SGNs in the middle part and apical part showed integrity in each group.In addition,the expression level of caspase-3 in the cochlea of high dose TCM group was also obviously different with age-related SGNs apoptosis control group(P<0.01) Conclusions Ageing-related damage of SGNs in C57BL/6J mice begins from the base of cochlea and progresses towards the apex.The HEC of TCM could significantly protect SGNs against age-induced apoptosis in SGNs.The efficacy of the high dose TCM is better than that of the low dose TCM.Its SGNs protective mechanisms might be related to involving the caspase-mediated cell apoptotic pathway.