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Journal of China Medical University ; (12): 698-702, 2010.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-432639

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Objective To observe the effects of the chronic adventitia injury on the vasoconstriction of the rat carotid artery. Methods A non-occlusive silicone collar was positioned around the right carotid artery of rats. Blood flow and vascular reactivity to 5-HT were examined, and both carotids were harvested for morphometry at day 3,7 and 14 after operation. Results In the early stage of advenfitia injury induced by positioning a silicone collar around file rat carotid artery, there appeared the characteristic histological changes of chronic vasospasm in collared artery, such as the reduction of the luminal area for (12.15±2.29)% at day 3 after operation (P =0.003 ) and (45.17±3.84)% at day 7 (P 〈 0.001 )] ,corrugation of the internal elastic lamina,medial thickening up to [ (23.04±5.96)% at day 3 (P =0.009), (61.65±10.32)% for day 7 (P 〈 0.001 )] ,the reduction of the blood flow and the increase of vascular reactivity to 5-HT when compared to con- tralateral arteries. Two weeks after collar placement, the vascular wall remodeling was observed in injured artery, such as the medial thickening for [(31.52±4.56) %,P =0.012] and a diffuse intimal hyperplasia,the reduction of the lunfinal area [(37.17±4.57)% (P 〈 0.001)] and the carotid artery blood flow. The average neointima area was (0.19±0.05) rom2 in collared arteries. The vascular reactivity to 5-HT came back to the normal level. Conclusions Collar-induced advenfitia injury caused the enhancement of vascular contractility and the neointima formation. The change of vascular contractility appeared before the formation of neointima.

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Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6)1999.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-571250

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[Objective] To observe the effect of Rebi Kang Capsule (RKC) for damp-heat rheumatoid arthritis. [Methods] Eighty-six cases of damp-heat rheumatoid arthritis (Group A) were treated with RKC (mainly composed of Radix Gentianae Macrophyllae, Radix Ledebouriellae, Ramulus Cinnamomi, Radix Clematidis, etc.) and 40 cases treated with diclofenac sodium (served as control, Group B) . [Results] After treatment, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), serum level of C-reactive protein (CRP), rheumatoid factor and IgG, IgA and IgM content were all improved in the two groups ( P

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