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  • INFLUENCE OF MODULATORY ACTIVITY OF WOUND FLUID ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF FIBROBLASTS FROM IRRADIATION AND THE ACTION OF PHENYTOIN SODIUM

    OBJECTIVE Influence of irradiation and phenytoin sodium on modulatory activities of wound fluid on proliferation of fibroblasts and collagen synthesis was studied. METHODS The male Wistar rats were used in this study. The rats were divided into irradiated and non-irradiated groups, and in each of them it was subdivided into phenytoin group and control. A 7 cm long incisional wound was made on the back of each rat, in which a polyvinyl alcohol sponge (PVAS) with a size of 1.0 cm x 0.4 cm was implanted into the wound and the wound was sutured up. The PVAS was prepared by rinsing in running water over night and then was boiled for 30 minutes. Before implantation, the sponge was immersed in phenytoin sodium solution (10 mg/l ml) or normal saline (as control). From each wound the wound fluid and fibroblasts were collected. The methods of incorporation of 3H were adopted to assess the proliferation of fibroblasts and synthesis of collagen. RESULTS It was shown that proliferation of fibroblasts and collagen synthesis were stimulated by wound fluid remarkably on 5 to 8 days after wounding, and that 6 Gy to total-body irradiation wound decrease this effect. It was also noted that topical phenytoin sodium increased the modulatory activity of wound fluid irrespective of being irradiated or not. CONCLUSION It could be drawn that, after total-body irradiation, stimulation of hyperplasia of fibroblasts and collagen synthesis by wound fluid was markedly lowered indicating the total-body irradiation resulted in changes of local conditions of the wound which was unbenefitted to repair of tissue cells, while phenytoin sodium could enhance the stimulating action of wound fluid on proliferation of fibroblasts and synthesis of collagen which was beneficial to wound healing.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:04 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Comparison of topiramate with carbamazepine combined with phenytoin in therapeutic effect of seizures in elderly patients

    Objective To study the clinical efficacy of topiramate combined with carbamazepine combined with phenytoin in elderly seizures. Methods A total of 105 elderly patients with epilepsy were enrolled in this study from August 2014 to July 2016 in Fuzhou Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital. The patients were aged 61 to 80 years. There were 42 males and 63 females with epilepsy. The course were 1 to 5 years; 55 cases were partial onset, 50 cases were systemic attack. According to the different treatment methods, the patients were divided into A, B, C three groups, each group were 35 patients. Group A was daily treated with 4 to 8 mg/kg topiramate; Group B was treated with 0.3 g carbamazepine combined with 250 to 300 mg phenytoin per day. Group C was daily treated with 4 to 8 mg/kg topiramate and 0.3 g carbamazepine combined with 250 to 300 mg phenytoin. The total effective rate, the incidence of adverse reactions, the number of seizures before and after treatment were compared among the three groups. Results The total effective rate of group C was higher than that of group A and B, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). There were no significant differences in the number of epileptic seizures between the three groups before treatment (P>0.05). The number of seizures in group C was significantly lower than that in group A and B (P<0.05). Conclusions The treatment of topical epilepsy patients with topiramate and carbamazepine combined with phenytoin can significantly improve the total effective rate of treatment, protect the safety of medication, reduce the number of patients with epilepsy, so that patients can quickly return to normal life. It would be worthy for clinical promotion and use.

    Release date:2018-01-20 10:51 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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