2. Effect of herb pair of Bupleuri Radix and Paeoniae Alba Radix on single amine neurotransmitter in brain of CUMS depression model of rats
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2016;47(16):2887-2892
Objective: To observe the change of single amine neurotransmitter content in brain of rats, to reveal the antidepressant mechanism of herb pair of Bupleuri Radix and Paeoniae Alba Radix. Methods: Chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) depression model was successfully established on rats. Rats were randomly divided into control, model, positive drug (fluoxetine hydrochloride 15 mg/kg), low-, mid-, and high-dose of herb pair of Bupleuri Radix and Paeoniae Alba Radix (crude drug of 8, 16, and 32 g/kg, Bupleuri Radix-Paeoniae Alba Radix ratio 1∶1), low-, mid-, and high-dose of Bupleuri Radix (crude drug 8, 16, and 32 g/kg) group, and low-, mid-, and high-dose of Paeoniae Alba Radix (crude drug 8, 16, and 32 g/kg) groups, which were ig given drugs for 14 d. After the administration, the brain tissue of rats was taken out. The monoamine neurotransmitter [norepinephrine (NE), 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, (5-HIAA)] content changes of material could be detected by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Results: Compaed with the model group, the contents of NE and 5-HT increased obviously, while the content of 5-HIAA decreased obviously in the hippocampus, cortex, and hypothalamus in the mid-, and high-dose of herb pair of Bupleuri Radix and Paeoniae Alba Radix group (P<0.05, 0.01); In the low-dose herb pair of Bupleuri Radix and Paeoniae Alba Radix groups, the decrease-contents of NE and 5-HT could be reversed of and the level of 5-HIAA could be decreased (P<0.05) in a varying degrees. Conclusion: The herb pair of Bupleuri Radix and Paeoniae Alba Radix, Bupleuri Radix, or Paeoniae Alba Radix could play the role of anti-depression by regulation of the manoamine neurotransmitter in the brain of rats. The anti-depressant effect of the herb pair of Bupleuri Radix and Paeoniae Alba Radix is better than that of Bupleuri Radix or Paeoniae Alba Radix.
3. Research progress on intervention of traditional Chinese medicine on coronary heart disease through NF-κB signal transduction pathway
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2016;47(9):1614-1618
NF-κB plays an important regulatory role in many physiological and pathological processes and an important transcription factors in inflammation, immune responses, cell apoptosis and proliferation. In recent years, the effect of NF-κB in coronary heart disease's occurrence and development has been paid much more attention to. This paper mainly reviews the relationship between NF-κB signaling pathways and development of coronary heart disease, as well as the intervention of traditional Chinese medicine.
4.Clinical effects of rigid gas permeable contact lens in correcting high myopia and astigmatism
Ze-Hong, DONG ; Wei, ZHAO ; Yu-Sheng, WANG ; Xiao-Ni, YU ; Yu-Feng, REN ; Jie, FENG
International Eye Science 2015;(2):373-375
AlM: To evaluate the effect of rigid gas permeable contact lens ( RGP ) in correcting high myopia and astigmatism.METHODS: Forty-one patients ( 65 eyes ) with myopia (-9. 03 ± 6. 19DS, maximum -23. 00DS) and astigmatism (-1. 41 ± 1. 32DC, maximum -5. 50DC) were fitted with RGP after strict routine ophthalmological examination, objective refraction and subjective refraction. All these patients were followed after 1wk, 1, 3mo and half one year.RESULTS:Sixty-five eyes were fitted with RGP (-9. 92± 5. 96DS). RGP base curve ( BC) was majorly located within the range 7. 20 ~8. 25mm. 46. 2% eyes with RGP achieved 1. 0 ( BCVA ) and 80. 1% achieved above 0. 6 ( BCVA) . However, with spectacles, the percent was 28%(1. 0) and 60% (>0. 6), respectively. BCVA of RGP was 0. 81 ± 0. 22, but BCVA with spectacles was 0. 66 ± 0. 28, there was statistical significance (P<0. 01). There were 40 eyes (62%) fitted with RGP whose vision were enhanced more than 1 line, 24 eyes ( 37%) whose vision were not changed and 1 eye (2%) whose vision were dropped 1 line.CONCLUSlON:RGP effectively improves visual acuity of high myopia and astigmatism compared with spectacles.
5.Contact lens management of late onset bilateral keratec-tasia after laser in situ keratomileusis for myopia:a case report with review of literature
Hong-Jun, DU ; Yuan, XU ; Dan, HU ; Ze-Hong, DONG ; Hai-Yan, WANG ; Yu-Sheng, WANG
International Eye Science 2008;8(11):2167-2172
·AIM:To present a case of late onset bilateral keratectasis after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) for myopia with rigid gas-permeable contact lenses with a brief review of literature on this subject.·METHODS:A 27-year-old woman underwent bilateral uneventful LASIK for moderate myopia. Preoperative cycloplegic refractions were -5.50/-0.50×50° right eye (OD) and - 4.50/-1.00×15° left eye (OS).Corneal pachymetry was 526μm OD and 541μm OS, Preoperative corneal topography was normal and did not reveal any keratoconus or forme fruste keratoconus.Following the creation of flaps with 160μm plates,ablations of 102μm OD and 86μm OS were performed,estimated to leave residual stromal beds of 264μm OD and 295μm OS.·RESULTS:Twenty-nine months postoperatively,the patient developed bilateral inferior keratectasia of -12.50/-4.00×160° OD and -6.00/- 4.25×125° OS.Visual acuity was reduced in both eyes;the central cornea had steepened; and pachymetry showed central corneal thinning.Keratectasia was diagnosed,and rigid contact lenses were fitted.Three years later,the patient achieved satisfactory visual acuity and all-day lens wear with minimal complications.·CONCLUSION:Late keratectasia may follow LASIK for low to moderate myopia despite a thorough preoperative work-up.Rigid contact lenses can offer a safe,reversible option for improving visual acuity in such patients by delaying or avoiding the need for intracorneal ring segments implanting or penetrating keratoplasty.
6.Study on DNA expression profiles in renal biopsies of patients with IgA nephropathy.
Feng LI ; Ying-hao YU ; Jing-sheng XU ; Feng-hua LAN ; Yong-ze ZHUANG ; Zhi-yong ZHENG ; Hua-sheng XIAO
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2009;38(5):342-343
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7.Analysis of angle Kappa variation in corneal refractive surgery under light and dark conditions
Rong, SHI ; Ze-Hong, DONG ; Wei, ZHAO ; Xue-Ting, CHEN ; Li-Rong, DONG ; Jie, FENG ; Yu-Sheng, WANG
International Eye Science 2016;16(8):1462-1464
?AIM:To observe the values and changing rules of angle Kappa in corneal refractive surgery under light and dark conditions.?METHODS:Two hundred and thirty-four eyes of 118 patients for corneal refractive surgery were enrolled for this study.Pupil diameters and angle Kappa values under light and dark conditions were measured by Keratron Scout corneal topography.?RESULTS: There were significant differences in pupil diameters between light and dark conditions (P<0.01). More angle Kappa of both eyes distributed in the superior nasal quadrant under light conditions, and more angle Kappa distributed in the superior temporal quadrant under dark conditions.The differences of horizontal and vertical offsets of angle Kappa under two conditions were statistically significant (P<0.01).?CONCLUSION: The changes of pupil diameters in light and dark conditions could affect angle Kappa and then affect the accuracy of corneal refractive surgery centered on angle Kappa.
8.Clinical diagnosis and treatment of multiple-level injuries of the cervical spine.
Ze-sheng YU ; Zhong-jun LIU ; Geng-ting DANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2004;42(19):1182-1184
OBJECTIVETo investigate the character, diagnosis and treatment of multiple-level fractures of the cervical spine.
METHODSForty-three patients (38 male, 5 female) with multiple-level fractures of the cervical spine were retrospectively analysed in our hospital from 1988-2001.
RESULTSAmong 36 patients with multiple contiguous fractures of the cervical spine, 32 cases were injured at low cervical spine; 7 patients were non-contiguous spinal fractures in which there were 5 cases injured at upper and lower cervical spine. The frequently injured sites were vertebral body (31 patients), laminae (25 patients), spinous process (9 patients), vertebral arch (4 patients), transverse process (5 patients), lateral mass (5 patients); level frequently affected were C(4), C(5), C(6) and C(7); 21 patients were treated with anterior vertebrectomy and fusion, 10 patients with posterior laminectomy and fixation, 2 patients with both anterior and posterior decompression and fixation. 60.5% were flexion-compression injury. 10 patients with conservative treatment.
CONCLUSIONSContiguous type was more common than non-contiguous type in multiple level cervical spinal fractures; Injured sites always located at lower cervical spine in contiguous cervical fractures different from that fractures of atlas, axis and lower cervical spine in non-contiguous type; Unstable segments and level of spinal cord injury were at lower cervical spine; Operations must obtain both decompression and stability of spine.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Cervical Vertebrae ; injuries ; surgery ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Laminectomy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Multiple Trauma ; diagnosis ; surgery ; therapy ; Retrospective Studies ; Spinal Fusion ; Spinal Injuries ; diagnosis ; surgery ; therapy
9.Establishment of a rat model of low calcium diet related hyperoxaluria.
Jing TIAN ; Hong-qian GUO ; Xi-zhao SUN ; Ze-yu SUN ; De-sheng LU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2012;34(2):134-137
OBJECTIVETo establish a rat model of low calcium diet related hyperoxaluria and explore its features.
METHODSBy means of randomized blocks design, totally 24 SD male rats were divided into low calcium diet group, medium calcium diet group, and high calcium diet group. Each group was sequentially fed on different calcium diets for 3 days. The urinary volume within 24 hours was recorded, the consistency of urinary oxalate by high-efficiency liquid chromatography, and the consistency of urine creatinine by automatic biochemical analyzer. The consistency was corrected to the output of urinary oxalate of rats in 24 hours, and the results were evaluated by repeated measurement of variance analysis and multivariate analysis of variance.
RESULTSThe output of urinary oxalate of rats in 24 hours varied with time (F=7.893, P0.05). The output of urinary oxalate of rats in 24 hours varied with group division (F=3.565, P<0.05). The output of urinary oxalate in 24 hours in three groups on the third day was significantly higher than that on the first day (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONBy controlling the calcium intake, we successfully established the model of low calcium diet related hyperoxaluria in rat.
Animals ; Calcium Carbonate ; administration & dosage ; Diet ; Disease Models, Animal ; Hyperoxaluria ; etiology ; urine ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
10.Clinical diagnosis and treatment of Hangman's fracture.
Ze-sheng YU ; Zhong-jun LIU ; Geng-ting DANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2003;41(4):286-288
OBJECTIVETo investigate the mechanism of Hangman's fracture and its clinical manifestation and treatment.
METHODSTen patients with Hangman's fracture treated at our hospital from 1988 to 2001 were analysed.
RESULTPatients were injured by motor vehicle accidents (7 patients), object hitting on the head (1), and fall (1). Injuries were classified as type I (1 patient), type II (5), type IIa (2) and type III (2).
CONCLUSIONSMotor vehicle accident and fall are major causes of Hangman's fracture with neurological deficits but limited motion and neck pain. Hangman's fracture is easily diagnosed using lateral cervical X-ray and CT. Hangman's fractures of types I, II and IIa can be treated conservatively, but those of type III or spinal cord injury require surgical stabilization.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Axis, Cervical Vertebra ; injuries ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Fracture Fixation ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Spinal Fractures ; diagnosis ; surgery ; Spinal Fusion ; Traction ; Young Adult