1.Subtle adjustment of the cervical spine combined with Shu Jing Ding Xuan Decoction for cervical vertigo
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2015;(1):22-26
Objective:To observe the effect of subtle adjustment of the cervical spine combined with Shu Jing Ding Xuan (Neck-relaxing and Dizziness-alleviating) Decoction for cervical vertigo.
Methods:An open-label, randomized and parallel controlled clinical study was designed. Subtle adjustment of the cervical spine combined with Shu Jing Ding Xuan (Neck-relaxing and Dizziness-alleviating) Decoction was used for patients in the treatment group, whereas subtle adjustment alone was used for patients in the control group. The results in the two groups were statistically analyzed after two courses of treatment.
Results:The recovery rate and total effective rate in the treatment group were 20.6%and 88.2%respectively, versus 14.7%and 73.5%in the control group. The inter-group differences were statistically significant (both P<0.01).
Conclusion: Subtle adjustment of the cervical spine combined with Shu Jing Ding Xuan (Neck-relaxing and Dizziness-alleviating) Decoction is better than subtle adjustment alone for cervical vertigo.
2.Influence of L-arginine on hypoxia-ischemia brain injury in dogs after circulatory arrest and resuscitation
Yong GAO ; Gang WU ; Xiaoming ZOU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(11):-
Objective To study the effects of deep hypothermia and L-arginine(NO precursor) pretreatment on cerebral protection after circulatory arrest and resuscitation in a canine model. Methods Ten healthy adult dogs of both sexes, weighing 14.45?2.3kg, were randomly divided into two groups(n=5): sham treatment group and L-arginine pretreatment group. Extracorporeal circulation was established routinely,circulatory arrest was induced when the nasopharyngeal temperature was reduced to 18℃, then the animals were resuscitated 90min later with extracorporeal circulation. SjvO2 was measured at 30min before circulatory arrest, 0min, 45min, 90min after circulatory arrest and at 60minutes after resuscitation. The ultrastructure changes in cerabral cortex were observed with transmission electron microscope (HITACHI 7500). The brain water content was also determined after the dogs were sacrificed. Results SjvO2 had decreased obviously after circulatory arrest, attaining the lowest level in CA 90min.After resuscitation it increased again in both groups. The levels of SjvO2 in dogs of L-arginine pretreatment group were markedly higher than that of control group at 45min and 90min after circulatory arrest (P
3.Survival analysis of 311 patients with osteosarcoma of the extremities treated in a single institute
Pingxian TAN ; Bicheng YONG ; Jin WANG ; Jingnan SHEN ; Gang HUANG ; Junqiang YIN ; Chengye ZOU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(11):1032-1039
Objective To investigate treatment and prognosis of patients with osteosarcoma of the extremities.Methods A total of 311 patients with osteosarcoma of the extremities,who had undergone treatment in our institute from 1998 to 2008,were enrolled in this retrospective study.Kaplan-Meier survival curve and Cox regression model were used to analyze the correlation between survival rate and variables including patients' demographics,chemotherapy,surgery,complications,and tumor metastasis.Results Among 311 patients,there were 206 males and 105 females,aged from 5 to 56 years (average,18.6 years).A total of 282 patients underwent aggressive or radical surgery,including 149 cases of limb salvage surgery and 133 cases of amputation surgery.One hundred and five patients underwent standard chemotherapy and 206 patients underwent non-standard chemotherapy.The 5-year survival rate was 57.4% in patients treated with standard chemotherapy,36.3% in patients treated with non-standard chemotherapy,16.8% in patients with lung metastasis,50.7% in patients without lung metastasis,56.6% in patients who underwent limb salvage surgery,31.8% in patients who underwent amputation surgery,44.6% in patients with Enneking stage Ⅱ B and 33.1% in patients with Enneking stage Ⅲ.For patients treated by amputation surgery,because non-standard chemotherapy which was performed in most of them and other confounding factors,the 5-year survival rate of them was lower.The Cox regression analysis showed that lung metastasis and non-standard chemotherapy were associated with inferior outcomes.Conclusion Neoadjuvant chemotherapy combined with aggressive or radical surgery could cure about 60% of patients with osteosarcoma of the extremities.Lung metastasis and non-standard chemotherapy are risk factors that severely affect prognosis.
4.The Effects of Raddeanin A on Human Gastric Cancer BGC-823 Cell Cycle and STAT3 Signaling Pathway
Gang XUE ; Xi ZOU ; Jin-Yong ZHOU ; Rui-Ping WANG
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;33(1):78-81
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of Raddeanin A(RA) on cell cycle and STAT3 signaling pathway in hu-man gastric cancer cell line BGC-823.METHODS Effects of different concentrations of RA on proliferation of BGC-823 cell line were investigated with MTT assay;flow cytometry was used to detect the cell cycle inhibition;wounding heal assay was used to measure the influence of migration ability of RA on BGC-823 cell;the effect of STAT3 signaling pathway of RA on BGC-823 cell was measured by Western blot.RESULTS After the BGC-823 cells were treated by RA for 12,24,48 h,com-pared with control group,RA significantly inhibited the proliferation of BGC-823 cell (P <0.01).The inhibitive effects pres-ented a dose and time-dependent manner.Flow cytometry demonstrated that RA blocked the cell cycle in S phase;wounding heal assay revealed that RA inhibited the migration of BGC-823 cell.Western blot results showed that RA down-regulated the expression of phosphorylated STAT3 (p-STAT3).CONCLUSION RA can effectively inhibit the proliferation of BGC-823 cell,block its cell cycle in S phase and inhibit the expression of p-STAT3.
5.Regional blood perfusion and biological characteristic of breast cancer
Cheng-Gang WANG ; Jing-Zhong SUN ; Zhi-Gang YU ; Rong MA ; Qing-Hui ZHANG ; Qing-Wei LIU ; Hai-Dong ZOU ; Yong ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the correlation between regional blood perfusion and biological features of breast cancer. Methods Spiral CT technique was applied to quantitatively detect the central and marginal blood perfusion, including blood flow ( BF ) , blood volume ( BV) and permeability of surface (PS). Results The central and marginal blood perfusion of breast cancer were significantly higher than that of normal breast tissues. The marginal blood perfusion was higher than central blood perfusion. The regional blood perfusion of breast cancer varied with tumor size, clinical stage and histological grading. Conclusion The regional blood perfusion correlates with biological markers in breast cancer and can be used to evaluate the biological characteristics as a noninvasive marker before neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
6.Isolation and characterization of Hantavirus carried by rodents in Huludao, Liaoning province.
Yong-gang QU ; Guo-qing YANG ; Yang ZOU ; Gen-qiang YAN ; Hua-xin CHEN ; Yong-zhen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2006;27(6):513-517
OBJECTIVETo investigate the Hantavirus infection and their genotype in rodents in Huludao.
METHODSRodents were collected from the main epidemic areas to detect antigen of Hantavirus in rat lungs by indirect immunofluorescence assay. Antigen-positive samples were inoculated onto cultures of confluent Vero E6 cells for the isolation of virus. The genotypes of viruses in all antigen-positive samples were identified by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).
RESULTS200 rats were collected in the main epidemic areas, and 11 Hantavirus-positive samples were tested. The positive rate of Hantavirus in rats was 5.5%. Three strains of Hantavirus were isolated in Vero E6 cell culture. Data from the phylogenetic trees constructed by partial S segment (620-999 nt) or partial G1 segment (180-580 nt) showed that the three isolates carried by rats from Huludao were all genetic subtype SEOV 3. Furthermore, the phylogenetic tree constructed by partial G2 segment (2003-2302 nt) divided SEOV strains into 7 genetic subtypes, and the three isolates were having a closer evolutionary relationship with isolates CP211, ch302 and dc501 from Beijing, and the isolates SD10 and SD227 form Shandong.
CONCLUSIONData indicated that the rate of carrying virus was high and the main genetic subtype of Hantavirus was S3 of Seoul virus in Huludao area.
Animals ; Carrier State ; China ; Hantavirus ; classification ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Hantavirus Infections ; veterinary ; Lung ; virology ; Phylogeny ; Rats ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
7.Clinical application of the distal island muscle flap of the gastrocnemius muscle for repairing the defects around knee and within the upper 2/3 of lower leg.
Gong-Lin ZHANG ; Tie-Jun GONG ; Lai-Xu ZHAO ; Yong-Heng WANG ; Yong-Gang ZOU ; Jun-Lin YANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2010;26(5):328-331
OBJECTIVETo summarize clinical application of the distal island muscle flap of the gastrocnemius muscle for repairing the defects around knee and within the upper 2/3 of lower leg.
METHODS18 patients with defects around knee and within the upper 2/3 of lower leg, were treated with the distal island muscle flap of the gastrocnemius muscle, including 12 cases with medial muscle head and 6 cases with lateral muscle head. The muscular flaps were covered with meshed split-thickness skin grafts. The wound at donor sites were closed directly.
RESULTSAll the skin grafts and muscle flaps survived with superior infection at the wound edge in two cases. The patients were followed up for 8 months to 4.8 years with satisfactory cosmetic and functional results.
CONCLUSIONSThe distal island muscle flap of the gastrocnemius muscle has a reliable blood supply, long pedicle and suitable thickness. It is an ideal method for repairing the defects around knee and within the upper 2/3 of lower leg.
Adult ; Female ; Humans ; Leg Injuries ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Muscle, Skeletal ; transplantation ; Soft Tissue Injuries ; surgery ; Surgical Flaps ; blood supply ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
8.Comparison of the exposure rates of risk factors and inducing factors of acute myocardial infarction between younger and aged adults.
Cong-gang HUANG ; Rui LI ; Hui-ping ZUO ; Zheng-yan WANG ; Rong-hua HE ; Yong-guang ZOU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2007;28(3):282-285
OBJECTIVETo study the clinical characteristics of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) among younger adults and to explore the possible mechanisms of early myocardial infarction, combined with the newly discovered risk factors of coronary heart disease.
METHODSData on comparative analysis to the exposure rates of the risk factors and inducing factors of non-CAD patients with two groups of AMI patients including younger adults group (< or =40 years old) and aged adults group (> or =50 years old). Coronary angiography was applied.
RESULTSThere were differences noticed between the frequencies of risk factors of the two AMI groups. In younger adults group the exposure rates of smoking, hyperlipidemia, positive family history, C-reactive protein (CRP) and fibrinogen were markedly higher, while in elderly group the exposure rates of hypertension, smoking, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, CRP, fibrinogen and homocysteine (HCY) were markedly higher (P < 0.05). Although the clustering status of risk factors of the younger adult group was not higher than that of the elderly group. There were obvious inducing factors before the patients were attacked by AMI and the inducing factors inclined to cluster, which had obvious dose-reaction relationships with the occurrence of AMI in young people.
CONCLUSIONEarly AMI of younger adults might relate to the clustering status of inducing factors. The coexistence of several kinds of inducing factors was resulted in the occurrence of AMI of the atherosclerosis (As) and non-As patients by means of myocardial ischemia accumulation effect.
Adult ; Age Factors ; Aged ; Atherosclerosis ; epidemiology ; China ; epidemiology ; Coronary Angiography ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Myocardial Infarction ; epidemiology ; pathology ; Myocardial Ischemia ; epidemiology ; Risk Factors
9.Clinicopathologic study on reactive hyperplasia of lymph nodes in maxillofacial regions.
Zhi-gang LI ; Xiao WANG ; Xiang-yong PAN ; Min LI ; Shi-qi ZOU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2011;29(2):164-167
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinicopathologic features of reactive hyperplasia of lymph nodes in maxillofacial regions.
METHODSThirty-two patients with lymph node reactive hyperplasia (LRH) were analyzed clinicopathologically including pathomorphologic manifestation and immunohistochemical expression.
RESULTSHistopathology of 32 patients showed significant hyperplasia in folliculus lymphaticus, marginal zone lymph, paracortical area lymph, and seldom mixed hyperplasia. Immunohistochemical study showed that the hyperplastic lymphocytes were mainly composed of CD20 positive B cells positive in 23 cases(72%), CD3 positive T cell in 7 cases (22%), CD20 positive T cell and CD3 positive B cell partially as well as histiocytes in 2 cases (6%). Atypical hyperplasia was found in 10 cases.
CONCLUSIONHyperplastic lymphocytes in LRH of maxillofacial regions are mainly composed of B cells. Malignant transformation may occur in these patients with atypical hyperplasia. Regularity follow up is necessary for these patients.
Adult ; B-Lymphocytes ; Female ; Humans ; Hyperplasia ; Lymph Nodes
10.Biological characteristics and ability of supporting hematopoiesis of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells pre- and post-cryop-reservation.
Zhi-Gang ZHAO ; Xiao-Qiong TANG ; Wei-Ming LI ; Yong YOU ; Ping ZOU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2006;14(2):304-307
This study was aimed to observe the biological characteristics of cryopreserved bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) and to examine their abilities to support in vitro hematopoiesis. Bone marrow MSC were cryopreserved in -196 degrees C liquid nitrogen for 4 weeks (short term) and 9-15 months (medium term) with IMDM containing 10% DMSO, 40% fetal calf serum as cryoprotectant. The viability, proliferation, immunophenotype, in vitro differentiation and ability of supporting hematopoiesis of thawed MSC were investigated and compared with these of pre-cryopreserved MSC. The results showed that the cell viability were (93 +/- 2.51)% and (90 +/- 3.75)% for MSC cryopreserved as long as 4 weeks or 9-15 months respectively. However, there were no changes detected, as compared with pre-cryopreserved MSC in immunophenotype, abilities of proliferation and supporting colony forming of CFU-GM, CFU-E and CFU-GEMM. It is concluded that bone marrow-derived MSC can be stored in liquid nitrogen for short-term (4 weeks) or medium-term (9-15 months) without changes of abilities of proliferation, differentiation and hematopoiesis support.
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