1.Culture and identification of rat corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells by modified tissue block adherence method
Tao ZHANG ; Maobin YU ; Meijun LIU ; Ziyang MA ; Peihai ZHANG
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2026;61(1):113-117
ObjectiveTo establish an in vitro culture model of rat corpora cavernous smooth muscle cells (CCSMCs) using a modified tissue block adherence method. MethodsCorpus cavernosum smooth muscle tissue was digested with collagenase type I and subsequently cultured using an adherent method. Cells were purified via differential adhesion and identified through immunofluorescence and Western blotting. ResultsCCSMCs began to emerge from the tissue block after 3 days, increased significantly by day 7, and converged by day 12. Post-passage, CCSMCs exhibited strong proliferation and a “peak-to-valley” phenomenon. After purification, the cells tested positive for α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), confirming the successful establishment of the in vitro culture model. ConclusionThe modified tissue block adherence method is a cost-effective and efficient way to obtain high-purity CCSMCs.
2.Research Tackling Paradigm and Technological Layout Strategies Based on Erectile Dysfunction, A Clinical Dominant Disease of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Qi ZHAO ; Yun CHEN ; Baoxing LIU ; Xuejun SHANG ; Fei SUN ; Xiaozhi ZHAO ; Zhigang WU ; Chao SUN ; Peihai ZHANG ; Wanjun CHENG ; Xing ZHOU ; Zhan QIN ; Yufeng PAN ; Weiwei TAO ; Jianhuai CHEN ; Mei MO ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Xing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(7):291-299
To thoroughly implement the strategic deployment outlined in the Opinions of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council on Promoting the Inheritance and Innovative Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine regarding research on dominant diseases of traditional Chinese medicine and to uphold the development philosophy of equal emphasis on traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine,the China Association of Chinese Medicine has fully played a leading academic role by systematically organizing and conducting a series of academic youth salons on clinical dominant diseases of traditional Chinese medicine. On September 13,2024,the 36th Youth Salon on Clinical Dominant Diseases was successfully held in Nanjing,focusing on the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine and the integrative traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). The conference brought together leading experts from traditional Chinese medicine,western medicine,and interdisciplinary fields,facilitating in-depth multidisciplinary discussions that led to key consensus on optimizing traditional Chinese medicine treatment protocols for ED,researching and developing new drugs of traditional Chinese medicine,and advancing interdisciplinary development in traditional Chinese medicine. This salon systematically sorted out the clinical strengths and distinctive features of traditional Chinese medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of ED. Based on current research foundations and clinical needs,it identified key directions for future scientific layout and scientific research tackling: (1) Standardization of syndrome differentiation system of traditional Chinese medicine for ED. (2) Optimization and standardization of intervention methods of integrated traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine. (3) High-quality clinical research guided by evidence-based medicine. (4) In-depth analysis of the pharmacological mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of ED. (5) Clinical translation and application promotion of new drugs of traditional Chinese medicine. (6) Interdisciplinary integration and innovation in traditional Chinese medicine. For each research direction,key focus areas,expected objectives,and clinical value were further refined,along with the establishment of a scientifically sound priority funding level evaluation system. Therefore,building on the series of salons on the ED-focused dominant diseases of traditional Chinese medicine,this paper provides standardized guidance for clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine in ED management,effectively contributing to the high-quality development of traditional Chinese medicine. It serves as a valuable reference for national scientific and technological strategic layout, research and development decision-making in new drugs of traditional Chinese medicine,research topic planning,and clinical guideline formulation.
3.Predictive value of nutritional status assessment for postoperative delirium risk in elderly patients with hip fracture
Xiaohui GUO ; Yanli MA ; Huan ZHANG ; Xiaoyu WANG ; Jian HU ; Peihai ZHANG ; Pingping XU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(11):94-98
Objective To investigate the predictive value of nutritional status assessment for postoperative delirium (POD) risk in elderly patients with hip fracture. Methods A total of 114 elderly patients with hip fracture were selected as study subjects. According to the occurrence of POD, they were divided into delirium group (43 cases) and non-delirium group (71 cases). General information, laboratory indicators, geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI), prognostic nutritional index (PNI), and controlling nutritional status (CONUT) scores were collected for the two groups. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis was used to explore the independent influencing factors of POD occurrence. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were plotted, and the area under the curves (
4.Pulmonary dysfunction and risk factors in residents of a rural community
Jie LIU ; Peihai ZHANG ; Yangyang XU ; Xinjuan YU ; Weiqin WANG ; Wei HAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2022;29(3):373-377
Objective:To observe the changes of pulmonary function and its influential factors in residents of a rural community and investigate the prevention and control measures.Methods:A survey was made in residents from a rural community in Qingdao who received public health services from September 2017 to December 2019. The demographic data, behavioral and medical history information were collected. Forced vital capacity and forced expiratory volume in one second were measured. The factors that affect lung function were analyzed using univariate analysis and multivariate analysis.Results:This survey involved 5184 residents consisting of 2199 (42.4%) males and 2985 (57.6%) females. 1322 (25.5%) residents had pulmonary dysfunction. Univariate analysis showed that residents aged ≥ 60 years had a higher risk for developing pulmonary dysfunction than residents aged < 60 years (26.1% vs. 14.3%, χ2 = 19.34, P < 0.001), and male residents had a higher risk for developing pulmonary dysfunction than female residents (32.9% vs. 20.0%, χ2 = 110.74, P < 0.001). With the increase in body mass, the incidence of pulmonary dysfunction gradually decreased. The proportion of residents with pulmonary dysfunction with low body mass was higher than that in residents with normal body mass and high body mass (43.4% vs. 27.8% or 22.8%, χ2 = 8.86, 17.63, P = 0.003, < 0.001). The proportion of residents with pulmonary dysfunction was higher in those with a history of chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma, or obstructive pulmonary disease than in those without such a history (68.3% vs. 23.2%) χ2 = 263.33, P < 0.001). The proportion of residents with pulmonary dysfunction was significantly higher in smokers, whether or not had quit smoking than in non-smokers (35.1%, 36.3% vs. 22.8%, χ2 = 48.83, 86.46, both P < 0.001). The proportion of residents with the normal pulmonary function was not related to the exposure history of dust and chemical poisons and the family history of respiratory diseases ( χ2 = 0.38, 2.29, P = 0.535, 0.130). Multivariate analysis showed that age ≥ 60 years, male sex, low body mass, smoking, and a history of respiratory system diseases were the independent risk factors for pulmonary dysfunction. Among smokers, the number of cigarettes smoked was higher in smokers with pulmonary dysfunction than those with normal pulmonary function ( t = -2.39, P = 0.009). Conclusion:There are many risk factors for pulmonary dysfunction. Primary medical service institutes should carry out pulmonary function testing and formulate targeted prevention strategies, which help realize early detection and treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
5.Rhodiola polysaccharide effect on spermatogonial stem cell proliferation in vitro
Juntao LI ; Peihai ZHANG ; Xiaowei QU ; Zhengsheng LI ; Songwei LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(10):1501-1507
BACKGROUND:To establish a rapid and effective method to obtain sufficient spermatogonial stem cels that can meet the clinical need is urgent to be solved in the spermatogonial stem cel transplantation.
OBJECTIVE:To study the effect of rhodiola polysaccharide on the proliferation of spermatogonial stem celsin vitro.
METHODS:Under sterile conditions, spermatogonial stem cels and Sertoli cels were isolated from the testis of mice, and spermatogonial stem cels were seeded onto the feed layer of Sertoli cels. Then, the co-cultured cels were assigned into experimental group 1 (simple cel culture medium), experimental group 2 (cel culture medium containing 150 mg/L rhodiola polysaccharide) and experimental group 3 (cel culture medium containing 150 mg/L rhodiola polysaccharide, 1 U/L leukemia inhibitory factor and 10 μg/L glial cel line-derived neurotrophic factor). After 7 days of co-culture, flow cytometry was used to detect cel proliferation in vitro, and cel viability and positive expression of GFRa-1, Thy-1 and C-kit were calculated.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:After 7 days of co-culture, the cels grew rapidly and presented with colony and thyrsiform growth, and the number of cel masses increased significantly, al of which were in line with the proliferative features of spermatogonial stem cels. The GFRa-1, Thy-1 and C-kit proteins were expressed in the cel membrane and cytoplasm, mainly in the cel membrane. The viability of spermatogonial stem cels and positive expression of GFRa-1 and Thy-1 were ranked as folows: experimental group 3 > experimental group 2 > experimental group 1, and there were significant differences between groups (P < 0.05). The positive expression of C-kit had no difference between experimental groups 1 and 2, but it was significantly higher in the experimental group 3 than the other two groups (P < 0.05). These findings indicate that rhodiola polysaccharide used alone or combined with leukemia inhibitory factor and glial cel line-derived neurotrophic factor can enhance the proliferative ability of spermatogonial stem celsin vitro.
6.Seminiferous capsule extract effect on the proliferation of spermatogonial stem cells
Juntao LI ; Peihai ZHANG ; Xiaowei QU ; Zhengsheng LI ; Songwei LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(14):2104-2109
BACKGROUND:Chinese herbs for kidney nourishment can promote the proliferation and differentiation of spermatogonial stem cel s. OBJECTIVE:To verify the effect of seminiferous capsule extract on spermatogonial stem cel proliferation. METHODS:Spermatogonial stem cel s were isolated from the testis of male mice and synchronized by serum-free medium fol owed by an addition of 10, 50, 100 mg/L seminiferous capsule extracts. After 24 hours of culture, viability, proliferation and cel cycle of spermatogonial stem cel s were observed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with the control group, seminiferous capsule extracts promoted the cel number, viability and proportion at S stage. The number of BrdU-labeled spermatogonial stem cel s was increased significantly after intervention with seminiferous capsule extracts, especial y at the concentration of 50 mg/L. These findings indicate that seminiferous capsule extracts can promote the proliferation and viability of spermatogonial stem cel s.
7.Treatment options for Grauer type Ⅱ odontoid fractures and clinical outcome
Changsheng WANG ; Peihai ZHU ; Weihong XU ; Liqun ZHANG ; Hongbin LUO ; Guishuang LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(9):769-773
ObjectiveTo explore the treatment options for fresh Grauer type Ⅱ odontoid fractures and discuss corresponding clinical outcome.Methods The study involved 40 patients with fresh odontoid fractures including seven with type Ⅱ A fractures, 18 with type Ⅱ B and 15 with type ⅡC according to Grauer classification.There were five patients with incomplete cervical cord injuries.Type Ⅱ A fractures were treated by traction of occipital-jaw band or skull for 1-2 weeks and then fixed with head-neck-chest plaster or brace.Type Ⅱ B fractures were treated with anterior odontoid screw system fixation.Fifteen patients with type Ⅱ C fractures and three patients with type Ⅱ B fractures combined with severe fracture displacement were managed with posterior atlantoaxial pedicle screw fixation.Results All the patients were followed up for 6-24 months.Seven patients with type Ⅱ A fractures showed union after fixation with head-neck-chest plaster or brace for 3-6 months.Fifteen patients treated with odontoid screw fixation had good positions of screws, with no injury to the spinal cord, of which 14 patients obtained bone union, with union rate of 93.3%.Eighteen patients (including 15 patients with type Ⅱ C fractures and three with type Ⅱ B fractures combined with severe displacement) managed with atlantoaxial pedicle screw system showed no injury to the vertebral artery and spinal cord.Solid bone fusion was achieved.in 31 patients after 3 to 6 months.The X-ray and SCT scans verified proper fixation of the screws, with no deformation, loosening or breakage of the screws.Five patients with incomplete cervical cord injuries obtained neural function recovery at various degrees after surgery.ConclusionsConservative treatment cau be alternative to type ⅡA fractures.Anterior odontoid hollow screw fixation is better for type ⅡB fractures (non-displaced or reducible) and has advantages of minor trauma, fast postoperative recovery and high union rate.However, posterior atlantoaxial pedicle screw system fixation and fusion is suitable to type Ⅱ C and ⅡB fractures with severe displacement and has the advantages of stable three-dimension fixation, direct screw placement, intraoperative reduction, short-segment fixation and high fusion rate.
8.Effect of Qianlieantong Tablets on NE-induced Contraction of Rabbit Trigone Muscle
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(08):-
Objective To observe spasmolytic effect of Qianlieantong tablets. Methods Twelve rabbits were randomly divided into 2 groups. One group was to prepare ring muscles, another was to prepare longitudinal muscles. Contraction of trigone muscle was induced by NE. Effects of 6 groups drug were observed, which were high, middle and low concentration Qianlieantong group, Hytrine group, blank group, Tween 80 group (TW-80). Results Qianlieantong tablets can significantly inhibit contraction of NE-inducted rabbit trigone muscle (including ring and longitudinal muscles) in vitro, and the inhibition was positively correlated with concentration, which was less than Hytrine. Conclusions Qianlieantong tablets had spasmolytic effect of alleviating BPH-induced badder outlet obstruction and reducing dynamic factors caused by BPH.


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