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2. A comparison of neurological event and mortality rates between transcatheter aortic valve implantation and surgical aortic valve replacement
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Shi-Min Yuan and Ai-Hong Yuan
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aortic valve stenosis ,transcatheter aortic valve replacement ,mortality ,stroke ,Medicine - Published
- 2023
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3. Association of hypoglycemic events with cognitive impairment in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: Protocol for a dose-response meta-analysis.
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Min Ye, Ai Hong Yuan, Qi Qi Yang, Qun Wei Li, Fei Yue Li, and Yan Wei
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
IntroductionWith an incidence rate as high as 46%-58%, hypoglycemia is a common complication of glycemic management among those suffering from type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM). According to preclinical research, hypoglycemia episodes may impair cognition by harming neurons. However, there is still controversy regarding the clinical evidence for the relationship between hypoglycemic events and the likelihood of cognitive impairment. Furthermore, little research has been done on the dose-response association between hypoglycemia incidents and the possibility of cognitive impairment. To address these knowledge gaps, the present research intends to update the comprehension of the association among hypoglycemic events and the risk of cognitive impairment and to clarify the correlation between dose and response by incorporating the most recent investigations.Method and analysisThis work has developed a protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis that will examine, via a well-organized assessment of several databases, the relationship between the incidence of hypoglycemia and the probability of cognitive impairment. Observational studies investigating the connection between hypoglycemia episodes and cognitive impairment will be included. The databases that will be searched are PubMed, Web of Science, the Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM), Cochrane Library, Embase, the China National Knowledge (CNKI), Wan Fang, the Chinese Science and Technology Periodical Database (VIP), and Du Xiu. Literature from the establishment of each database to December 2023 will be included in the search. Two researchers will independently screen the studies that satisfy the requirements for both inclusion and exclusion. A third researcher will be asked to mediate any disputes. The methodological caliber of the studies included will be assessed utilizing the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) or the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) critical appraisal method. With regard to GRADE, which stands for Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation, the quality of the evidence will be evaluated. ROBIS Tool will be used to evaluate the risk of bias in the development of the systematic review. If the data is accessible, meta-analysis and dose-response curve analysis will be employed by Stata software. However, if the data does not allow for such analysis, a descriptive review will be performed.Discussion and conclusionHypoglycemic episodes may raise the likelihood of cognitive impairment, according to earlier investigations. This study will update the relevant evidence and explore the dose-response connection between hypoglycemic episodes and cognitive impairment. The results of this review will have significant effects on decision-making by individuals with diabetes, healthcare providers, and government policy institutions.Trial registrationProspero registration number: CRD42023432352.
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- 2024
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4. [Electroacupuncture improves learning-memory ability by down-regulating expression of hippocampal Aβ1-42 and Tau and NF-κB proteins in diabetic rats with cognitive impairment]
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Chao, He, Ai-Hong, Yuan, Jun, Yang, Yin-Qiu, Fan, and Hong-Yu, Xie
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Blood Glucose ,Male ,Amyloid beta-Peptides ,NF-kappa B ,tau Proteins ,Hippocampus ,Peptide Fragments ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Rats ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Electroacupuncture ,Memory ,Animals ,Cognitive Dysfunction - Abstract
To observe the effect of electroacupuncture(EA) on the expression of nuclear transcription factors κB (NF-κB) and Tau protein and content of amyloid (Aβ) in diabetic rats with cognitive impairment, so as to explore its mechanism underlying improvement of learning-memory ability.Male SD rats were randomly divided into normal control (After modeling, the blood glucose, escape latency, Aβ1-42 content and the expression levels of Tau and NF-κB p65 proteins and mRNAs in the model group were significantly increased (EA can improve the learning-memory ability in rats with diabetic cognitive impairment, which may be related to its function in down-regulating the levels of hippocampal Aβ1-42, Tau and NF-κB proteins.
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- 2022
5. Effect of electroacupuncture on the learning and memory abilities in type 2 diabetic model rats with cognitive impairment
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Zhen Liu, Jiang-peng Cao, Jun Yang, Bi-xiang Zha, Xiao-Ge Song, and Ai-hong Yuan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,TUNEL assay ,Electroacupuncture ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Morris water navigation task ,Zusanli ,Streptozotocin ,Real-time polymerase chain reaction ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Cerebral cortex ,Apoptosis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
To observe the effects of electroacupuncture (EA) on the protein and gene expressions of Bax, Caspase-3 and Bcl-2 in cerebral cortex of type 2 diabetic rats with cognitive impairment (CI), and to explore the mechanism of EA in improving the learning and memory abilities. A total of 100 Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were divided into a normal group (n=10) and a model group (n=90) by random number table method. Rats in the model group were intraperitoneally injected with a small dose of streptozotocin (STZ) to establish the type 2 diabetic models, after being fed with high-fat and high-sugar diet for 1 month. Twenty CI rats were selected from the 50 successful model rats by the Morris water maze (MWM) test and randomly divided into a model group and an EA group according to the blood glucose level and MWM data (n=10). Rats in the EA group received acupuncture at Zusanli (ST 36), Neiting (ST 44) and Yishu (Extra), of which Zusanli (ST 36) and Neiting (ST 44) were stimulated by EA apparatus, 20 min/time, once a day for 6 d a week and 4 consecutive weeks. The rats in the model and the normal groups were fixed without treatment. After 4-week treatment, the random blood glucose level of the rats was measured; the learning and memory abilities of rats were measured by MWM; terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay was used to detect apoptotic cells; Western blot (WB) and real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) were used to detect the protein and gene expressions of Bax, Caspase-3 and Bcl-2 in cerebral cortex. After modeling, the random blood glucose level and the escape latency tested by MWM were significantly increased, and the number of crossing the platform tested by the MWM was decreased in the EA and model groups, and were significantly different from those in the normal group (P 0.05). After 4-week treatment, the random glucose level and the escape latency tested by MWM were significantly increased (both P
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- 2020
6. [Professor
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Hong-Yu, Xie, Ai-Hong, Yuan, Bin, Pan, Zhen, Liu, Jie, Shi, Guang, Gu, Bi-Xiang, Zha, and Jun, Yang
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Needles ,Facial Paralysis ,Acupuncture Therapy ,Acupuncture ,Humans ,Acupuncture Points - Abstract
To summarize professor总结杨骏教授运用不同针刺手法治疗难治性面瘫经验。杨骏教授认为本病病程迁延、气血亏虚、久病入络,指出临床常规针刺方法很难取得明显疗效,针对本病病因病机及疾病特点,运用“长针透经穴刺”“滞针提拉刺法”“健侧平衡对刺”3种针刺手法,有效改善面部后遗症状,达到牵正纠偏之功。.
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- 2021
7. Effect of warm needling therapy and acupuncture in the treatment of peripheral facial paralysis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Xiao-Ge Song, Yang Zhang, Jun Yang, Ai-hong Yuan, and Jiang-peng Cao
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Dry needling ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Small sample ,Knowledge infrastructure ,law.invention ,Clinical trial ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Peripheral Facial Paralysis ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Acupuncture ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Objective The goal of this study is to explore effective treatments for peripheral facial paralysis and to evaluate the clinical efficacies of warm needling therapy and acupuncture in peripheral facial paralysis. Methods PubMed (1979–2017), the Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure database (CNKI, 1979–2017), Wanfang databases (1990–2017), and the Chongqing VIP full-text periodical database (VIP, 1989–2017) were searched by computer. Randomized controlled trials of warm needling therapy and acupuncture in the treatment of peripheral facial paralysis were collected. The clinical trials that met the inclusion criteria were selected for quality assessment using the Cochrane 5.0 Handbook for systematic evaluation. RevMan5.3 was used for statistical analysis. Results A total of 23 articles with 1756 patients met the inclusion criteria. (1) The meta-analysis of 11 articles showed that the total effective rate of warm needling therapy for peripheral facial paralysis was higher than that of acupuncture [RR = 1.18, 95% CI (1.11,1.25) , P Conclusion The results of this meta-analysis showed that warm needling therapy is superior to acupuncture in treating peripheral facial paralysis, providing a therapeutic option for the treatment of peripheral facial paralysis. However, due to the small sample size and the low quality of the included studies, the above conclusion still needs to be validated with high-quality, large-scale, randomized, blinded controlled trials.
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- 2018
8. [Clinical observation on therapeutic effect of moxibustion on cognitive decline in type 2 diabetes mellitus]
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Hong-Yu, Xie, Ai-Hong, Yuan, and Jun, Yang
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Cognition ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Moxibustion ,Humans ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Mental Status and Dementia Tests ,Acupuncture Points - Abstract
To observe the effect of moxibustion on cognitive function in patients with cognitive decline of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).A total of 47 patients with cognitive decline of T2DM were randomized into an observation group (24 cases, 4 cases dropped off ) and a control group (23 cases, 3 cases dropped off ). Conventional hypoglycemic intervention was adopted in the control group. On the basis of the treatment in the control group,After treatment, the scores of immediate memory and delayed memory of AVLT in the observation group were higher than those before treatment and those in the control group (
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- 2021
9. [Electroacupuncture improves learning-memory ability in diabetic rats with cognitive impairment via inhabitating proinflammatory cytokine production through p38 MAPK and STAT3 pathway]
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Ai-Hong, Yuan, Jiang-Peng, Cao, Jun, Yang, Xiao-Ge, Song, Bi-Xiang, Zha, Zhi-Qun, Gao, and Min, Ye
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,STAT3 Transcription Factor ,Electroacupuncture ,Animals ,Cytokines ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Rats ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
To investigate the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) on the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38 MAPK) and signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) pathway in hippocampus and frontal cortex of diabetic rats with cognitive impairment (CI), as well as the mechanism of EA in protection against CI in diabetic rats.Thirty SD rats were divided into normal, model and EA groups (After modeling, FBG and the escape latency of Morris water maze tasks were significantly increased in the model group compared with the normal group (EA can inhibit the over production of pro-inflammatory cytokines in diabetic rats with CI, possibly by regulating the expression of p38 MAPK and STAT3 pathway.
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- 2020
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Xiao-Jun, Liu, Qing-Ping, Zhang, Ai-Hong, Yuan, and Jun, Yang
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Cerebral Palsy ,Herbal Medicine ,Acupuncture Therapy ,Humans ,Plant Preparations ,Acupuncture Points - Abstract
Professor
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- 2020
11. [Effect of acupuncture and moxibustion on brain functional connectivity network in patients with refractory facial paralysis]
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Bin, Ma, Jun, Yang, Ai-Hong, Yuan, Chuan-Fu, Li, Ting, Gao, and Shu-Ting, Song
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Moxibustion ,Facial Paralysis ,Acupuncture Therapy ,Brain ,Humans ,Acupuncture Points ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Abstract
To observe the effects of acupuncture on resting-state functional connectivity (rs-FC) in patients with refractory peripheral facial paralysis, and to preliminarily explore the central mechanism of acupuncture for this disease.Twenty patients with refractory peripheral facial paralysis were selected as subject and treated with acupuncture at Qianzheng (EX-HN 16), Fengchi (GB 20), Cuanzhu (BL 2), Dicang (ST 4), Jiache (ST 6), Shuigou (GV 26), Chengjiang (CV 24), Yifeng (TE 17), Touwei (ST 8), Sibai (ST 2), Yingxiang (LI 20) and Hegu (LI 4), once every other day, three times a week, 15 times as a course of treatment. The 1-course treatment was given. The score of Sunnybrook (Toronto) facial grading system was used to evaluate the clinical efficacy before and after the treatment. In addition, 20 healthy volunteers were selected as control. For patients, the resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) scans were performed before and after treatment, for healthy volunteers, the scans were performed when they were recruited. The brain magnetic resonance images were analyzed with left primary motor area (LMⅠ) and right primary motor area (RMⅠ) as regions of interest. The differences of rs-FC between patients with refractory peripheral facial paralysis before and after treatment and healthy volunteers were compared.Compared before treatment, the Sunnybrook score was increased after the treatment ((1) Acupuncture could effectively improve the clinical symptoms of refractory peripheral facial paralysis. (2) The brain function of patients with refractory peripheral facial paralysis has been changed before acupuncture, which may be caused by the reactive compensation of the brain. (3) Acupuncture could enhance the functional connection between LMⅠ and left inferior frontal gyrus to promote the compensatory response, which may be one of the central mechanisms of acupuncture for refractory peripheral facial paralysis.
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- 2019
12. Effect of acupuncture on the endoplasmic reticulum stress IRE1-CHOP pathway and the expression levels of Bax and Bcl-2 protein as well as genes in pancreatic tissue of rats with diabetes mellitus
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Zha Bi-xiang, Ai-hong Yuan, Jun Yang, Man Zhang, and Qian-qian Chen
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Messenger RNA ,Normal diet ,business.industry ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,CHOP ,medicine.disease ,Metformin ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Apoptosis ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Acupuncture ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective To explore the effect of acupuncture on the endoplasmic reticulum stress IRE 1-CHOP signal pathway and the expression levels of related apoptosis genes in pancreatic tissue of rats with STZ-induced diabetes mellitus. Methods Eighty SD rats were selected, among which, 10 were fed with normal diet and taken as blank control group (“blank group” for short), the other 70 rats were fed with high fat and high glucose food and injected with small dosage of STZ intraperitoneally, and 30 models were established successfully. The models were randomly divided into acupuncture treatment group (“acupuncture group” for short), model control group (“model group” for short) and western medicine group (metformin) with 10 rats in each group. After treatment for 4 weeks, RBG, and the expression levels of CHOP, IRE 1, Bax, Bcl-2 protein and mRNA in pancreatic tissue of rats were determined. Result Compared with the conditions before treatment, RBG reduced obviously in the acupuncture group and western medicine group (P 0.05); the expression levels of CHOP, IRE 1 and Bax proteins in pancreatic tissue of rats in the model group were significantly higher than those in the blank group (P 0.05); the expression level of Bcl-2 mRNA in the model group was significantly lower than that in the blank group (P 0.05). Conclusion There was endoplasmic reticulum stress in the pancreatic tissue of rats with STZ-induced diabetes mellitus, and IRE 1-CHOP signal pathway was the main pathway for inhibiting the endoplasmic reticulum stress in the pancreatic tissue. Acupuncture can improve the endoplasmic reticulum stress in pancreatic tissue, inhibit apoptosis genes, and protect the pancreatic tissue through IRE 1-CHOP signal pathway.
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- 2017
13. Longitudinal Changes in Functional Connectivity of the Caudate Is Associated With Recovery From Bell’s Palsy
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Sheng Hu, Anqing Wang, Chunsheng Xu, Chuanfu Li, Ai-Hong Yuan, Hongli Wu, Hongxing Kan, Xuan Bao, Tongping Shen, Yi Wang, and Junling Kan
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0301 basic medicine ,Cingulate cortex ,Aging ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Somatosensory system ,lcsh:RC321-571 ,03 medical and health sciences ,Superior temporal gyrus ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gyrus ,medicine ,caudate ,lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,Original Research ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,functional connectivity ,Precentral gyrus ,longitudinal changes ,Bell’s palsy ,Frontal gyrus ,functional magnetic resonance imaging ,Lobe ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,business ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Several studies have demonstrated through resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) that functional connectivity changes are important in the recovery from Bell's palsy (BP); however, these studies have only focused on the cortico-cortical connectivity. It is unclear how corticostriatal connectivity relates to the recovery process of patients with BP. In the present study, we evaluated the relationship between longitudinal changes of caudate-based functional connectivity and longitudinal changes of facial performance in patients with intractable BP. Twenty-one patients with intractable BP underwent resting-state fMRI as well as facial behavioral assessments prior to treatment (PT) and at the middle stage of treatment (MT); and 21 age- and sex-matched healthy controls (HC) were recruited and received the same protocol. The caudate was divided into dorsal and ventral sub-regions and separate functional connectivity was calculated. Compared with HC, patients with intractable BP at the PT stage showed decreased functional connectivity of both the dorsal and ventral caudate mainly distributed in the somatosensory network, including the bilateral precentral gyrus (MI), left postcentral gyrus, media frontal gyrus, and superior temporal gyrus (STG). Alternatively, patients in the MT stage showed decreased functional connectivity primarily distributed in the executive network and somatosensory network, including the bilateral cingulate cortex (CC), left anterior cingulate cortex (LACC), inferior prefrontal gyrus (IFG), MI, STG, and paracentral lobe. The longitudinal changes in functional connectivity of both the dorsal and ventral caudate were mainly observed in the executive network, including the right ACC, left CC, and IFG. Functional connectivity changes in the right ACC and left IFG were significantly correlated with changes in facial behavioral performance. These findings indicated that corticostriatal connectivity changes are associated with recovery from BP.
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- 2019
14. [Brief introduction of the academic thoughts of
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Xiao-Jun, Liu, Jun, Yang, and Ai-Hong, Yuan
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Moxibustion ,Acupuncture Therapy ,Acupuncture ,Acupuncture Points ,Schools, Medical - Published
- 2019
15. [Acupuncture Treatment Reduces Body Weight Possibly by Down-regulating Insulin and Leptin Resistance, and Up-regulating Soluble Leptin Receptor Level in Prediabetic Patients]
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Zhi-Ming, Zhao, Chun-Li, Liu, Qun-Yan, Zhang, Bei-Bei, Zhang, Jun-Hao, Guo, Ai-Hong, Yuan, and Hui, Cai
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Blood Glucose ,Leptin ,Body Weight ,Acupuncture Therapy ,Insulins ,Humans ,Insulin ,Receptors, Leptin ,Insulin Resistance - Abstract
To observe the effect of acupuncture of Feishu (BL 13), Pishu (BL 20), etc. on body weight, blood lipid, leptin (LP) and soluble leptin receptor (sOB-R) levels in prediabetic patients, so as to explore its mechanisms underlying treatment and prevention of prediabetes.A total of 100 prediabetic patients were randomly assigned to medication (Metformin) group (After the treatment, the BMI in the acupuncture group, and BMI, WC and WHR in the medication group were significantly decreased relevant to their own pre-treatment in each group (Acupuncture can induce body weight loss, down-regulate FINS, insulin resistance and LP resistance, and up-regulate sOB-R content in prediabetic patients, displaying a positive role in the treatment of prediabetes.
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- 2018
16. Construction of mouse wide-type and mutant dynactin-1 vectors and their expression in mouse podocytes
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Xiang-hua Sun, Ai-hong Yuan, Chun-hua Wang, Chen Yu, Jin-hua Li, Peng Fu, Lin Li, and Xiao-feng Jiang
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Mutant ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Dynactin 1 ,Cell biology - Published
- 2013
17. Brain Responses to Acupuncture Are Probably Dependent on the Brain Functional Status
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Ai-Hong Yuan, Jun Yang, Jie Tian, Yifang Zhu, Yuanqiang Zhu, Dongxiao Chen, Wei Qin, Chunsheng Xu, Junping Liu, Jian-Jun Huang, Qi Lu, Jinbo Sun, Chuanfu Li, Wei Zhang, Linying Wang, and Luoyi Li
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Palsy ,Article Subject ,business.industry ,Bell Palsy ,lcsh:Other systems of medicine ,Disease ,lcsh:RZ201-999 ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Neuroimaging ,Acupuncture ,medicine ,Functional status ,business ,Pathological ,Neuroscience ,Default mode network ,Research Article - Abstract
In recent years, neuroimaging studies of acupuncture have explored extensive aspects of brain responses to acupuncture in finding its underlying mechanisms. Most of these studies have been performed on healthy adults. Only a few studies have been performed on patients with diseases. Brain responses to acupuncture in patients with the same disease at different pathological stages have not been explored, although it may be more important and helpful in uncovering its underlying mechanisms. In the present study, we used fMRI to compare brain responses to acupuncture in patients with Bell’s palsy at different pathological stages with normal controls and found that the brain response to acupuncture varied at different pathological stages of Bell’s palsy. The brain response to acupuncture decreased in the early stages, increased in the later stages, and nearly returned to normal in the recovered group. All of the changes in the brain response to acupuncture could be explained as resulting from the changes in the brain functional status. Therefore, we proposed that the brain response to acupuncture is dependent on the brain functional status, while further investigation is needed to provide more evidence in support of this proposition.
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- 2013
18. Effects of salvianolate combined with alprostadil and reduced glutathione on progression of chronic renal failure in patients with chronic kidney diseases: a long-term randomized controlled trial
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Xiao-bin Mei, Ai-hong Yuan, Ruo-lan Cui, Peng Fu, Xue-qiang Huang, and Guang Yu
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Combination therapy ,Renal function ,Traditional Chinese medicine ,law.invention ,Pharmacotherapy ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,White blood cell ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Clinical endpoint ,Humans ,Alprostadil ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Aged ,Plant Extracts ,business.industry ,Acute kidney injury ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Glutathione ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Disease Progression ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,business ,Phytotherapy - Abstract
BACKGROUND Effects of traditional Chinese medicine salvianolate combined with alprostadil and reduced glutathione on delay of progression in patients with acute kidney injury has been confirmed, but the role of this combination therapy on the progression of chronic renal failure is uncertain. OBJECTIVE To investigate the long-term effects of regular administration of salvianolate combined with Western medicine on the progression of chronic renal failure in patients with chronic kidney diseases (CKDs). DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS AND INTERVENTIONS The study was performed at the ward of the Nephrology Department, Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University from August 2004 to October 2010. Thirty patients with CKDs at stage 2 to 4 and impaired renal function were recruited and randomly assigned to a treatment group or a control group, which consisted of 15 patients in each. Based on conventional therapy with the same oral medicines in the control group, patients in the treatment group were treated with salvianolate combined with alprostadil and reduced glutathione liquid intravenously for 7 to 10 d. Patients in the control group did not receive this combination therapy. The therapy was repeated monthly in patients in the treatment group. The follow-up time was an average of four years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Assessment of renal function, count of white blood cells, and test of serum hemoglobin, electrolytes and albumin were performed before and every year after treatment. Study endpoints were the serum creatinine level doubled from baseline or receiving replacement therapy. Number of remaining patients in each group was calculated at the end of every year. RESULTS White blood cell count, serum albumin and electrocyte levels changed little in two groups after four years (P>0.05). Average serum hemoglobin levels in patients in the treatment group was elevated markedly compared with that in the control group after being treated for two years (P
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- 2012
19. [Case of childhood dermatomyositis]
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Ai-Hong, Yuan
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Male ,Acupuncture Therapy ,Humans ,Child ,Acupuncture Points ,Dermatomyositis - Published
- 2012
20. [Effect of acupuncture on serum leptin level in patients with type II diabetes mellitus]
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Hui, Cai, Ling-jie, Zhao, Zhi-ming, Zhao, Jun-hao, Guo, and Ai-hong, Yuan
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Leptin ,Male ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Acupuncture Therapy ,Humans ,Insulin ,Female ,Fasting ,Insulin Resistance ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
To study the relationship between serum leptin and insulin resistance, and to analyze the effect of acupuncture on serum leptin level in patients with type-II diabetes mellitus (DM).A total of 80 type-II DM patients were randomized into acupuncture and medication groups. Acupuncture was applied to Yishu (EX), Feishu (BL13), Pishu (BL 20), etc. according to syndrome identification. The treatment was given once every other day for 12 weeks. For patients in the medication group, Glibenclamide (2.5-7.5 mg/time, 1-2 times/d according to blood sugar level) was given for 12 weeks. Fasting blood glucose (FBG), fasting insulin (FINS) and fasting leptin (FLP) were detected by using glucose oxidase method, radioimmunoassay and ELISA, respectively. Insulin sensitivity index (ISI) and homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) were calculated.In comparison with pre-treatment, FBG levels and HOMA-IR in both acupuncture and medication groups, and FINS and FLP levels in the acupuncture group were decreased significantly (P0.01), while ISI in both acupuncture and medication groups, and FINS level in the medication group were increased remarkably after the treatment (P0.01). Comparison between two groups showed that after the treatment, FINS and FLP levels, and HOMA-IR of the acupuncture group were considerably lower than those of the medication group (P0.01), while ISI of the acupuncture group was significantly higher than that of the medication group (P0.01).Acupuncture therapy is effective in lowering FLP level, which may contribute to its clinical effect in improving type-II DM.
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- 2011
21. [Screening of glucosidase inhibitors from various fractions of Mulberry leaves]
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Ai-Hong, Yuan, Jun, Ma, Xiao-Feng, Jiang, and Su, Li
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Male ,Mice, Inbred ICR ,Plants, Medicinal ,alpha-Glucosidases ,Glucose Tolerance Test ,Flavones ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Rats ,Plant Leaves ,Mice ,Alkaloids ,Animals ,Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors ,Amylose ,Morus - Abstract
To search for glucosidase inhibitors of various fractions extracted from mulberry leaves.The constituents of mulberry leaves water fraction were prepared by the process of boiling, condensing, precipitating, exchanging with resins and rinsing. In vitro glucosidase inhibitory activities were examined by photometric bioassay derived from rats. To investigate in vivo effect of lowering blood glucose, the mouse blood glucose level was assayed by glucose tolerance experiments.The glucosidase inhibitory activities were found in all the constituents of alkaloids, flavones and amyloses, the alkaloid constituent being the strongest.The effect of reducing blood glucose of mulberry leaves is related to the inhibitory activities against glucosidase of different constituents.
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- 2006
22. Alcohol-induced severe acute pancreatitis followed by hemolytic uremic syndrome managed with continuous renal replacement therapy
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Peng Fu, Ai-hong Yuan, Xin Li, Chun-hua Wang, and Hai-yang Wu
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Nephrology ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Continuous renal replacement therapy ,Pancreatitis, Alcoholic ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Renal function ,Case Report ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Gastroenterology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Acute renal failure ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Renal replacement therapy ,Creatinine ,Kidney ,Plasma Exchange ,business.industry ,Hemolytic-uremic syndrome ,Acute kidney injury ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Surgery ,Acute pancreatitis ,Renal Replacement Therapy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,Pancreatitis ,Female ,business ,Alcoholic Intoxication - Abstract
Background Acute kidney injury in patients with acute pancreatitis carries a poor prognosis. Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is characterized by non-immune hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and renal failure caused by platelet thrombi in the microcirculation of the kidney, and though rare in adults it is associated with high mortality and a high rate of chronic renal failure. Case presentation Herein, we report a case of alcohol-induced acute pancreatitis in a 38-year-old Chinese female complicated by HUS. Her renal function progressively deteriorated in 2 days, and daily continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) was thus performed for a total of 13 treatments. She also received intermittent transfusions of fresh frozen plasma. Her renal failure was successfully managed, with subsequent return of normal renal function. She was discharged 1 month after admission and follow-up at 3 months revealed normal urea and creatinine. Conclusion CRRT was shown to be useful for the treatment of HUS following acute pancreatitis. Prior case reports and our case should remind clinicians that HUS is a possible complication of acute pancreatitis. This study highlights the importance of early diagnosis and prompt initiation of CRRT to prevent mortality and improve outcomes.
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- 2014
23. Design of an Intelligent Controller for Control and Protective Switching Based on Profibus
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Cai, Zhi Yuan, primary and Ai, Hong Yuan, additional
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- 2012
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24. Effects of salvianolate combined with alprostadil and reduced glutathione on progression of chronic renal failure in patients with chronic kidney diseases: a long-term randomized controlled trial.
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Peng Fu, Xue-qiang Huang, Ai-hong Yuan, Guang Yu, Xiao-bin Mei, and Ruo-lan Cui
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- 2012
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