1.The effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on apoptosis:Expression of Bcl-2 and Bax protein in rats with traumatic brain injury
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(06):-
Objective To study the effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on traumatized cerebral neurons and investigate its mechanism in attenuating cerebral damage.Methods Seventy-two rats were randomly assigned to a control group,a traumatic brain injury group or a traumatic brain injury group treated with hyperbaric oxygen. Each group was observed 1,7 and 24 days after the operation.TUNEL was used to examine the distribution of apop- tosis cells.An immunohistoehemical method was used to examine the distribution of Bcl-2 and Bax immunoreactive- positive cells in the brain tissues.Results The average percentages of both apoptosis cells and Bcl-2 immunoreac- tive-positive cells were lower in the CAl region of the traumatized brains treated with hyperbaric oxygen than in those of the traumatic injury group at each time of observation.A significant difference in Bax immunoreactive-positive cells between the two groups was also observed.Conclusion Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can significantly protect neurons against traumatic brain injury and modulate the expression of the apoptosis related genes Bcl-2 and Bax.This may ex- plain the protective mechanisms of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in treating traumatic brain injury.
2.The effects of computer-assisted cognitive training on cognition and FIM in patients with brain injury
Wei-Wei LOU ; Chun-Jing YOU ; Tao XU ; Yan ZHAN ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(07):-
0.05).At the eighth week of training and after ceasing the cognitive training for 4 weeks the NCSE scores and the FIM scores were improved in both groups,espeeially in the cognitive training group(P
4.Long-term efficacy of concurrent chemoradiotherapy at different radiotherapy doses in treatment of esophageal carcinoma
Xuejiao REN ; Lan WANG ; Chun HAN ; Boyue DING ; Jing HAN ; Yang YOU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(9):1006-1011
Objective To compare the local control (LC), long-term overall survival (OS), and clinical adverse reactions in esophageal carcinoma patients receiving concurrent chemoradiotherapy at different radiotherapy doses.Methods A total of 373 esophageal carcinoma patients who received concurrent chemoradiotherapy in our hospital during 2004-2013 were included in this retrospective study.These patients were divided into<60 Gy group (n=99), 60 Gy group (n=155), and>60 Gy group (n=119) based on the dose of radiation.The Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate LC and OS rates;the log-rank test was used for survival comparison and univariate prognostic analysis;the Cox model was used for multivariate prognostic analysis.Results The 3-, 5-, 7-, and 10-year sample sizes were 97,96,56, and 38 in the<60 Gy group, 146,141,72, and 17 in the 60 Gy group, and 118,115,56, and 20 in the>60 Gy group.The 3-, 5-, 7-, and 10-year LC rates were 55.3%, 51.4%, 48.9%, and 48.9% in the<60 Gy group, 65.1%, 60.1%, 55.1%, and 55.1% in the 60 Gy group, and 49.4%, 45.1%, 37.7%, and 37.7%(8-year) in the>60 Gy group (P=0.020).The 3-, 5-, 7-, and 10-year OS rates were 35.4%, 26.1%, 22.0%, and 22.0% in the<60 Gy group, 49.0%, 41.3%, 32.1%, and 28.9% in the 60 Gy group, and 31.1%, 25.2%, 14.5%, and 12.9%(8-year) in the>60 Gy group (P=0.000).The univariate analysis showed that for stage Ⅱ esophageal carcinoma patients with gross tumor volume (GTV) ≤44 cm3, the LC rate was higher in the 60 Gy group than in the<60 Gy group (P=0.040,0.035), and the OS rate was higher in the 60 Gy group than in the other two groups (P=0.001,0.003 and P=0.045,0.006).Similarly, for stage Ⅲ esophageal carcinoma patients with GTV>44 cm3, the LC rate was higher in the 60 Gy than in the>60 Gy group (P=0.011,0.015), and the OS rate was higher in the 60 Gy group than in the other two groups (P=0.045,0.006 and P=0.033,0.002).The incidence rates of acute radiation esophagitis and radiation pneumonia were significantly higher in the>60 Gy group than in the other two group (P=0.007,0.033).Furthermore, the multivariate analysis indicated that radiotherapy dose, T stage, and N stage were independent prognostic factors for esophageal carcinoma (P=0.004,0.008,0.037).Conclusions Concurrent chemoradiotherapy at 60 Gy is most efficacious for patients with esophageal carcinoma, and the radiotherapy dose of>60 Gy significantly increases the incidence of adverse reactions.
5.External bracket fixation for tibia diaphysis complex fracture involving proximal and distal articular fractures
Chun-You WAN ; Bao-Tong MA ; Hong-Bin JIN ; Jing-Bo WANG ; Hui YAO ; Yandong LU ;
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(08):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical outcome of external bracket fixation in the treat- ment of complex tibia diaphysis fracture involving intra-articular fractures.Methods Forty-two cases of complex tibia diaphysis fracture with proximal and distal intra-articular fractures treated surgically in our hospital from January 1999 to January 2004 were analyzed.The complex tibia diaphysis fractures were categorized according to the AO classification as type C2 (multiple segments fracture) and type C3 (ir- regular fracture),proximal and distal intra-articular fractures in 23 and 19 cases,respectively.Definite operation was done within one week.Twenty-two cases were treated with simple external fixator,and 20 cases treated with screws and external fixator.Results All the 42 cases were followed-up regularly. According to AO evaluation of the knee and ankle joint movement,83% (35/42 cases) of the cases gained satisfactory functional outcome,14% (6/42 cases) had quite satisfactory results and 2% (1/42 case) had unsatisfactory functional outcome.Conclusion External bracket fixation can obtain outcome of relative length of the tibia and fibula,tube structure reconstruction,smoothness of the articular surface and the parallel and symmetric relation of knees and ankles for complex tibia diaphysis fracture with proxi- mal and distal intra-articular fracture.The arthritis resulting in pain in movement and restriction of func- tion is considered to be the most important factor affecting the joint function.Early functional exercise is important for best recovery of knee and ankle function.
6.Effects of integrinβ1 gene silencing on invasion of human pancreatic cancer cells PANC1
Feng YU ; Xuefeng BU ; Hua LI ; Yong-jun ZHANG ; Chun-you WANG ; Jing CUI
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2011;11(5):322-325
Objective To investigate the effects of integrin β1 gene expression inhibited by short hairpin RNA (shRNA) on invasion of pancreatic carcinoma PANC1 cells in vitro,and investigate the mechanism.Methods The eukaryotic expression plasmid of shRNA targeting integrin β1 gene ( integrin β1 shRNA) and control eukaryotic expression plasmid shRNA (c-shRNA) was constructed and was transfected into PANC1 cells.The cells without plasmid transfection were used as control.The expressions of integrinβ1,MMP 2,MMP 9 mRNA and protein were detected by real-time PCR and Western blotting.The invasive ability of PANC1 cells was observed with Transwell cell culture chamber.Results Integrinβ1 mRNA expressions in integrinβ1 shRNA group,c-shRNA group and control group were 0.0029 ± 0.0004,0.0131 ± 0.0009,0.0138 ± 0.0005 ; the expressions of integrinβ1 protein were 0.0159 ± 0.0062,0.3215 ± 0.0126,0.3107 ±0.0094; the inhibitory rate of integrinβ1 mRNA and protein expression in integrinβ1 shRNA group was (78.6 ±7.2 ) % and (92.9 ± 3.2) % ( P < 0.01 ).But there was no difference between the c-shRNA group and control group (P =0.2999).Number of penetrating cells in integrinβ1 shRNA group decreased from 52 ±5 to 21 ±4( P < 0.01 ) ; the expression of MMP 2 and MMP 9 mRNA decreased from 0.592 ± 0.073,0.847 ± 0.069 to 0.102 ± 0.034,0.273 ± 0.071 ; the expression of M MP2 and MMP 9 protein decreased from 0.225 ± 0.046,0.416 ±0.081 to 0.059 ±0.013,0.106 ±0.022(P <0.05).Conclusions Recombinant integrinβ1 shRNA expression plasmid can effectively inhibit the expression of integrinβ1 gene and suppress the invasion of PANC1 cells in vitro by down-regulating MMP 2 and MMP 9 gene expression.
7.Application of bedside nursing order in establishment of excellent nursing model post
Pei LIU ; Jing CAO ; Lan WAN ; You-Chun WU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2012;18(32):3924-3926
Objective To explore the feasibility of implementing bedside nursing order in establishing excellent nursing model post.Methods Organization practices project taking charge by group,nursing order were assigned by responsible team leader.All orders was publicity at patients' bedside and were performed by responsible nurses and assistant nurses.The coincidence case in state of illness and nursing mesures,awareness in health education,nursing quality defective and patients' s satisfaction before and after implement were compared and the application ability in specialized knowledge were evaluated.Results The coincidence rate in state of illness and nursing mesures (1 501 vs 1 390),awareness in health education (1 511 vs 1 131) after implementation of nursing order was significantly higher than before implementation,there was statistics difference (x2 =21.849,133.150,respectively; P < 0.01).The patients' s satisfaction showed a significant rise from 87.9% to 93.3% after implementation of bedside nursing order (x2 =25.036,P < 0.01).Before implementation in nursing bedside order,the score of application ability in specialized knowledge among nurse were excellence (12),qualified nurses (51) and unqualified nurses (2) while the number was improved in excellence (66),qualified nurses (28) and unqualified nurses (1) respectively after implementation.There was statistics difference between before and after implementation (x2=16.951,P < 0.01).Conclusions The implementation of bedside nursing order optimizes the utilization of the nursing human resource and contributes to the improvement of the quality of nursing service.
8.Effect of different ways on patients with acute myocardial infarction during defecation
You-Hong XING ; Yu YANG ; Yu CAI ; Jing HAO ; Chun-Xue LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2011;17(10):1155-1156
Objective To investigate the effect of different ways on patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) during defecation so as to provide references for nurses to direct them to take appropriate and effective defecation measures and reduce occurrence of complications arising from defecation. Methods 50 patients with AMI were randomly divided into experimental group (25) and control group (25); the experimental group adopted a bedside position, while the control group took a traditional prostration position.Throughout the defecation, echocardiogram and blood pressure werecontinuously monitored, and defecation duration, whether or not solved, defecation exertion, level of comfort in two groups were compared. Results There was no significant difference in terms of defecation duration between the control group and the experimental group, while there were significant differences concerning whether or not solved, the defecation exertion, level of comfort between the two groups (P < 0. 05). Conclusions Taking the prostration position was not the best way and could not effectively reduce the occurrence of complications; taking the bedside position during defecation is proved to be a more appropriate and scientific alternative way for patients who remained in the early stage of AMI without serious complications and with stable hemodynamics.
9.Evaluation of procleix HIV/HCV RNA diagnostic assay.
Ai-jing SONG ; Chun-tao ZHANG ; Xiu-hua LI ; Juan LI ; You-chun WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2006;20(1):36-38
BACKGROUNDTo investigate the sensitivity and specificity of Procleix HIV/HCV RNA diagnostic assay.
METHODSHIV antibody positive or suspected positive plasmas of blood donors were collected from different provinces and detected with HIV antibody ELISA and HCV antibody ELISA. Samples positive for HIV by ELISA were confirmed by using HIV Blot. All the plasma samples were detected with Procleix HIV/HCV assay, HIV-1 discriminatory assay and HCV discriminatory assay, respectively.
RESULTSAll 74 samples positive for both HIV and HCV antibody were positive and 5 samples negative for both HIV and HCV antibody were negative when detected using Procleix HIV/HCV assay; 82 of 84 supplemental HIV antibody positive samples and 6 of 12 supplemental indeterminate samples were positive for HIV RNA, and all 7 HIV antibody negative samples were negative for HIV RNA when detected by using Procleix HIV discriminatory assay. Seventy of 81 HCV antibody positive samples and 4 of 22 HCV antibody negative samples were positive for HCV RNA when detected by using Procleix HCV discriminatory assay.
CONCLUSIONThis reagent is more sensitive and could be used in blood screening, thereby can reduce both HIV and HCV transmission of blood in window period of HIV and HCV infection.
Blood Donors ; HIV Infections ; diagnosis ; prevention & control ; virology ; HIV-1 ; genetics ; Hepacivirus ; genetics ; Hepatitis C ; diagnosis ; prevention & control ; virology ; Humans ; Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques ; instrumentation ; methods ; RNA, Viral ; blood ; genetics ; Reproducibility of Results ; Sensitivity and Specificity
10.Establishment of the reference panel for HIV RNA.
Chun-tao ZHANG ; Ai-jing SONG ; Xiu-hua LI ; Juan LI ; You-chun WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2004;18(4):321-324
OBJECTIVETo establish a national reference panel for HIV RNA diagnostic reagents.
METHODSSera from patients with HIV infection and healthy blood donors were collected and tested for HIV and HCV antibodies and HBsAg by using ELISA. The HIV antibody positive samples with ELISA were confirmed with HIV Blot 2.2 (Genelabs). The quantitative samples for HIV RNA were calibrated with the WHO HIV RNA standard. The stability of the panel was evaluated with acceleration method.
RESULTSAfter screening and calibration, 8 negative samples, 8 positive samples, 3 quantitative samples, 6 sensitivity samples and 5 samples for linear analysis were composed of the national reference panel for HIV RNA. The convinced international units (IU) for the quantitative samples were obtained by seven independent calibration and the logarithm of international units for the quantitative samples (b1-b3) were less than x +/- s. The results showed that this panel may stabilize for 4 days at 4 degrees C.
CONCLUSIONA national reference panel for HIV RNA reagents has been established. It may provide the basis for evaluating HIV RNA diagnostic reagents.
Blood Donors ; Calibration ; Drug Stability ; HIV Antibodies ; blood ; HIV Infections ; blood ; virology ; HIV-1 ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens ; blood ; Hepatitis C Antibodies ; blood ; Humans ; Indicators and Reagents ; standards ; RNA, Viral ; standards ; Reference Standards ; Reproducibility of Results ; Sensitivity and Specificity