1.Analysis of safety of minimally invasive embedding.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(2):184-186
The technique of minimally invasive embedding simplifies the clinical manipulation of embeddingtherapy and relieves painful patients. The safety of minimally invasive embedding is analyzed in terms of manipula-tion apparatuses, embedding materials, operating techniques and possible adverse reactions, etc. It is expected thatthe evidence of popularizing minimally invasive embedding should be provided.
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2.The role of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ coactivator-1 in glucose metabolism in the liver of OLETF rat
Nianhong WANG ; Junqing ZHANG ; Lin LIU ; Yiming WU ; Jia LIU ; Xiaohui GUO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(17):2799-2802
Objective To investigate the effect of PGC-1 on hepatic glucose metabolism of type 2 diabetes by observing its changes in the liver of OLETF rats. Methods OLETF rats were observed,even-aged LETO rats were controled. Oral glucose tolerance test, Fasting Insulin, triglyceride and total cholesterol were measured and then the protein level of PGC-1 , phosphoenolpyruvate earboxykinase and uncoupling protein 2 of liver tissue were detected by Western blot respectively in 8,18 and 28 weeks. Results (1)OLETF rats had significantly higher levels than LETO rats, in body weight, OGTT2h blood glucose and TG at 18th, 28th week. The levels of Fasting Insulin of OLETF rats were higher while insulin sensitive index were lower than that of LETO rats at 28th week. (2)Protein expressions in the livers: PGC-1 of OLETF rats was lower than that of LETO rats at 18th and 28th week. PEPCK of OLETF rats was more while UCP2 was lower than that of LETO rats at 28th week. Conclusions OLETF rats showed pathological phenotypes of type 2 diabetes. The changes of PGC-1 , PEPCK and UCP2 in 28-weeks OLETF rat suggested that PGC-1 plays an important role in the liver glycometabolism in type 2 diabetes.
3.Effects of restrictive protection according to related legal regulations among inpatients with mental diseases
Bin XU ; Nianhong SHEN ; Jie CHANG ; Yue ZHANG ; Donghu WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(12):1743-1746
Objective To investigate the effects of the implementation of Mental Health Law of the People′s Republic of China and the “review standard of the tertiary mental hospitals” on the quality of restrictive regulations among inpatients with mental diseases , in order to provide references for the further standardization and management using retrospective investigation of the clinical data .Methods The patients of control group received the normal restrictive protective nursing and the patients of intervention group was strictly carried out the restrictive protective care in accordance with the mental health law and the “review standard of the tertiary mental hospitals”.The effects were compared between the two groups including:qualified rate of proper practice following doctor′s advice , the application of nursing procedures , nursing records , basic nursing care , incidence of the adverse event , patients′restraint rate, average restraint time per person , and average restraint frequency per person.Results The differences of the qualified rate of proper practice following doctor′s advice, the application of nursing procedures , nursing records , basic nursing care , and the incidence rate of the adverse event had statistical significance between the two groups (P<0.05).The restraint rate were statistical different (χ2 =10.11, P<0.05), as well as the average restraint time and frequency per person (t=7.92, 47.88;P<0.05).Conclusions The implementation of mental health law and the “standard of review of the tertiary mental hospitals” can significantly improve the quality of clinical restrictive protective nursing management , and reduce the restraint rate as well as the average restraint time and frequency per person .
4.Study of Extracts from Bushen Huoxue Decoction in Promoting Proliferation of Rat Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Yongquan HUANG ; Yiwen LUO ; Bin WANG ; Nianhong HU ; Dongfeng CHEN ; Xunchao ZHANG ; Yan CAI ; Wangyang LI ; Mincong HE ; Qiuke HOU ; Zhiming XU ; Yamei LIU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(1):86-91
Objective To screen the active components of Bushen Huoxue Decoction ( BSHXD) involved in promoting the proliferation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells ( MSCs). Methods BSHXD and its subdivisions were extracted with petroleum ether, ethyl acetate, water-free ethanol and water respectively. MSCs were isolated and cultured by the bone marrow adherent method. At the third passage, MSCs were identified by the specific surface markers with immunofluorescence, and their osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation were tested by alizarin red staining and oil red “O” staining. After treated with the extracts of BSHXD and its subdivisions at gradient concentrations for 24 hours, cell viability was detected by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay for the screening of active components and optimal concentration. MTT assay was used to describe the growth curve of MSCs treated with the most effective components, and cell cycle was analyzed by flow cytometry. Results Compared with the blank control group, the extracts of BSHXD and its subdivisions could protect MSCs from death to various degrees. Of all the extracts, the ethyl acetate extract of Bushen Division ( BSD) , ethyl acetate extract of BSHXD, ethyl acetate extract of Huoxue Division ( HXD) had the strongest effect, and the effect was dose-dependent, 100 μg/mL being the optimal active concentration while having no any cytotoxic reaction. The results of MTT assay revealed that BSD extracts promoted the proliferation of MSCs significantly and was the most effective component, and then came BSHXD. The results of flow cytometry indicated that BSD extract had the most strongest effect on increasing the amount of MSCs at proliferative phase, and then came BSHXD. Conclusion BSD ethyl acetate extract is the active component of BSHXD for promoting the proliferation of MSCs, showing an effect on increasing the proportion of MSCs at proliferative phase.
5.Effects of early application of Tuina treatment on quadriceps surface myoelectricity in patients after total knee arthroplasty: a randomized controlled trial.
Nianhong WANG ; Juntao YAN ; Wuquan SUN ; Yongshan HU ; Jun XIA ; Licheng WEI ; Jie JIA ; Guilin OUYANG ; Yong HE ; Yanming GUO ; Jie XU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(11):1247-53
Total knee replacement surgery is commonly used in end-stage diseases of the knee. It is important for improving surgical efficacy and patient satisfaction by promoting early rehabilitation of patients and improving knee function.
6.The correlation of cerebral perfusion characteristics and cognitive function on patients with unipolar and bipolar depression
Erni JI ; Nianhong GUAN ; Houliang WANG ; Jinpei ZHANG ; Ying PENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(4):330-332
Objective To analyze the correlation of cerebral perfusion characteristics and cognitive function on patients with unipolar and bipolar depression. Methods The r-CBF imaging was detected by SPECT forall subjects. Evaluated cognitive function of subjects using WAIS-CR and WMA, and analysed data using SPSS.Results Data showed that some regions in the brain, e.g. temporal lobe, frontal lobe, hippocampus, and basal ganglia, had significant alterations of r-CBF in depressed patients as compared with healthy controls (P < 0. 05 ).Compared with UPD, BPD showed increased perfusion in basal ganglia ( 0,22.73%; 4.54%, 36. 36% ) (P <0.05 ). Furthermore there was no significant different incognitive deficits between UPD and BPD(P > 0. 05 ) , and correlations between cognitive impairment and hypoperfusion of rCBF (P < 0. 05 ). Conclusion There be exist difference in r-CBF between UPD and BPD. The perfusion of r-CBF in BPD is significantly increased than that in UPD,and it suggest that hyperperfusion in basal ganglia may be the biological basis when bipolar depression turning to manic.
7.Subcutaneous Needling and Peripheral Facial Palsy: A Report of 30 Cases
Tingting ZHANG ; Nianhong WANG ; Tianyou HE ; Chouping HAN
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2007;5(2):118-120
Seventy cases were classified into wind-cold and wind-heat on the basis of syndrome differentiation. Acupoints of Yangming meridians of both hand and foot and points located in the face, including major points: Yangbai (GB 14), Cuanzhu (BL 2), Jingming (BL 1),Chengqi (ST 1), Dicang (ST 4), Jiache (ST 6), Juliao (ST 3), and Hegu (LI 4). Subcutaneous needling is applied. Recovery rate is 91.4%
8.Effect of Long Snake Moxibustion on IL-1,TNF-? and IL-10 of Adjuvant Arthritis Rats
Tingting ZHANG ; Tianyou HE ; Nianhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(11):-
Objective To observe the effect of long snake moxibustion on adjuvant arthritis rats, and explore its mechanism in treating rheumatoid arthritis. Methods Forty-eight Wistar rats were randomly divided into normal control group, model group, drug group and moxibustion group, 12 rats in each group. The model of adjuvant arthritis rats was induced by intracutaneously injection of complete Freud's adjuvant in the right hind foot pat of rat. Three days later, the medcine group was given Wangbi Keli, and the moxibustion group was treated with long snake moxibustion. The changes of toe swelling was observed, and the content of IL-1, TNF-a and IL-10 in serum were detected by radioimmunoassay (RIA). Results Long snake moxibustion can relieve toe swelling and decrease the level of IL-1 and TNF-p in serum (P
9.Interaction of Dietary Composition and PYY Gene Expression in Diet-induced Obesity in Rats
Nianhong YANG ; Chongjian WANG ; Mingjia XU ; Limei MAO ; Liegang LIU ; Xiufa SUN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(3):243-246
Summary: The interaction of high-fat diet and the peptide YY (PYY) gene expression in diet-induced obesity and the mechanisms which predisposed some individuals to become obese on high-fat diet were explored. Thirty-six male SD rats were randomly divided into high-fat diet group (n=27) and chow fed control group (n=9). After 15 weeks of either a high-fat diet or chew fed diet, the high-fat diet group was subdivided into dietary induced obesity (DIO) and dietary induced obesity resistant (DIR) group according to the final body weight. Then the DIO rats were subdivided into two groups for a 8-week secondary dietary intervention. One of the group was switched to chew fed diet, whereas the other DIO and DIR rats continued on the initial high-fat diet. Weight gain and food intake were measured, food efficiency was calculated, and the concentrations of plasma neuropeptide Y (NPY) and PYY were assayed. Hypothalamic NPY mRNA expression and PYY mRNA expression in ileum and colon was detected by RT-PCR. The results showed that at the end of 15th week, the levels of body weight and caloric intake were significantly higher in DIO group than in DIR or control group (P<0.01), while no significant difference was found between DIR and control group (P>0.05). The concentration of plasma PYY was significantly higher in DIR group than in DIO and CF group, while no significant difference was found between DIO and CF group (P<0.01). After switching the DIO rats to chow fed diet, their body weight gains were significantly lower than that of the DIO-HF group. The expression of PYY mRNA was increased in DIO-HF/CF rats than in DIO-HF rats, and the expression of hypothalamic NPY mRNA was decreased in DIO-HF/CF rats than in DIO-HF group. It was concluded that both dietary composition and PYY gene expression could potently alter the hypothalamic NPY expression and result in different susceptibility to obese and overeating. The decreased PYY was associated with the increased NPY expression and their predisposal to obese and overeating in rats.
10.Effect of fenofibrate and metformin on lipotoxicity in OLETF rat kidney
Wei WANG ; Xiaohui GUO ; Honghua WU ; Nianhong WANG ; Xiushuang XU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(02):-
Objective:To explore the possible molecular mechanism of abnormal renal lipid metabolism in OLETF rats, and the effects of fenofibrate or metformin on renal local lipid metabolism. Methods: OLETF rats were randomly divided into three groups:one treated with fenofibrate, one with metformin and one without treatment. LETO rats were used as age-matched normal controls. The animals were sacrificed and the kidneys were obtained respectively at the age of 17 and 30 weeks. 24-hour urine albumin contents and TG contents in renal cortex were measured. The levels of SREBP-1 protein and mRNA in kidney were measured. FAS mRNA and ACC mRNA expressions were measured with RT-PCR. Results:OLETF rats showed characters of obesity, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia. At the end of thirty weeks clinical characters of renal damage appeared in OLETF rats, OLETF rats showed higher levels of 24-hour urine albumin contents than those of LETO rats. 24-hour urine albumin contents were correlated positively with TG contents in kidney. The partial correlation coefficient was 0. 870(P = 0.011) by controlling for body weight, serum lipid, blood glucose and fasting insulin concentration. OLETF rats showed higher levels of SREBP-1 protein (43. 2% , P

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