Clinical analysis of Salvia ligustrazine injection on non-arteriti anterior ischemic optic neuropathy
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    Abstract:

    AIM: To study the effect and mechanism of salvia ligustrazine on non-arteriti anterior ischemic optic neuropathy.

    METHODS: A total of 60 cases of non-arteriti anterior ischemic optic neuropathy were randomly divided into two groups. The control group(n=30 cases)was treated with oral prednisone acetate tablets and injection of compound anisodine. The experimental group(n=30 cases)was the same to the control group and added intravenous salvia ligustrazine, the period of treatment was 14d. The levels of IL-1β and TNF-α were detected by ELISA, and the protein expression levels of Bcl-2 and Caspase-3 were detected by Western blot.

    RESULTS: The best corrected visual acuity was improved in both groups. The plasma levels of IL-1β and TNF-α were significantly lowed in the experimental group than the control group, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant(P<0.05). The protein expression of Bcl-2 and Caspase-3 in the two groups were different from those before treatment(P<0.05), and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant(P<0.05).

    CONCLUSION: Salvia ligustrazine promotes the recovery of visual function by reducing the level of inflammation and inhibiting cell apoptosis in body.

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Wu-Feng Zhang, Fang Wang, Yi-Ni Wu, et al. Clinical analysis of Salvia ligustrazine injection on non-arteriti anterior ischemic optic neuropathy. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2019;19(9):1563-1565

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  • Received:February 20,2019
  • Revised:August 13,2019
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  • Online: August 23,2019
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