1.Neural network modeling of hippocampal CA3 associative memory functions
Wangxiong ZHAO ; Qingli QIAO ; Dan WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(17):3113-3116
BACKGROUND: Hippocampus is one of an important brain areas related with memory,and plays a critical role in associative memory function.Hippocampal CA3 is one of the most important regions to form associative memory.CA3 is functionally divided into autoassociative and heteroassociative memories,and memory formation and retrieval require the development of detailed models of hippocampal function.OBJECTIVE: To establish a detailed model of hippocampal CA3 function according to CA3 structure.METHODS: The model was a three-layered Hopfield-like neural network and was constituted by 280 Izhikevich artificial neurons,and is modulated by Hebbian rules.The model was simulated using MATLAB under the condition of adding the Gaussian white noise to its input.In the simulation,memories were represented by synchronous firing sequences.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The simulating results show that the third layer of model had heteroassociative memory function;the first and the second layer of the model could implement autoassociative memory.The model implemented well the memory functions of three subregions of hippecampal CA3.But it is impossible to understand the functions and dynamics of a real biological neural network by constructing a simple model.The model proposed has 280 neurons,which are far less than the real number of neurons.It suggests that there is a big gap between the properties of the model and a real biological neural network of CA3.
2.Correlation of penicillin allergy and HLA-DRB genetic polymorphism
Jing YANG ; Dan ZOU ; Hailing QIAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(11):-
Aim To explore the correlationship of allergy to penicillin and HLA-DRB genetic polymorphism.Methods Sequence specific primer-polymerase chain reaction(PCR-SSP)was used to type for human leucocyte antigen-DBR(HLA-DRB)alleles in 77 patients with allergy to penicillin and 87 healthy subjects without any allergic reactions.Results Compared with control subjects,a significantly increased frequency of DR9 was present in 77 patients with allergic reactions(11.04% vs 4.02%,RR=3.24,P
3.Modeling and simulating study on disorder of associative memory function of hippocampal CA3 region caused by synaptic deletion based on Hopfield-like spiking neural network model
Wangxiong ZHAO ; Qingli QIAO ; Dan WANG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;33(4):201-204,211
Objective A spiking Hopfield-like neural network was proposed and used to simulate the disorder of hippocampal associative memory disorder caused by synaptic deletion.Methods A three-layered Hopfield-like spiking neural network model with auto-associative memory function and hetero-associative memory function was proposed according to anatomical structure of hippocampal CA3,and both associative memories of the models were simulated under Matlab platform.Disorder of hippocampal associative memory was also simulated according to Ruppin's 'synaptic deletion' theory.Results With the increasing of synaptic deletion level,both associative memory functions impaired gradually.Conclusion Synaptic deletion of hippocampal CA3 region can lead to the disorder of autoassociative memory as well as heteroassociative memory.
4.Application of Ultrasonic Elastography in Diagnosis of Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain
Yulei LIANG ; Qian GAO ; Lu QIAO ; Dan SHU ; Dan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(5):584-586
Objective To evaluate the value of ultrasonic elastography for diagnosis of chronic nonspecific low back pain. Methods From March to September, 2016, 32 patients diagnosed as chronic nonspecific low back pain and other 32 healthy people (controls) were measured lumbar erector spinae with ultrasonic elastography, and calculated Yang's modulus. The correlation between Yang's modulus and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) or Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score in the patients were investigated with Pearson's analysis. Re-sults There was no significant difference in Yang's modulus between bilateral lumbar erector spinae in both the patients and the controls (t<1.849, P>0.05), but it was more in the patients than in the controls (t=9.931, P<0.001). The Yang's modulus was positively correlated with VAS score in the patients (r=0.614, P<0.001), but not with the JOA score (r=-0.243, P=0.180). Conclusion Ultrasonic elastography can be applied to differentiate low back pain from the healthy, and measure the intensity of pain.
5.Change of clinical and urodynamic parameters in the patients with lower urinary tract symptom caused by detrusor overactivity
Ludong QIAO ; Dan LIU ; Guangyin ZHANG ; Yuexin LIU ; Shan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(6):410-412
Objective To study the change of clinical and urodynamic parameters in the patients with lower urinary tract symptom (LUTS) caused by detrusor overactivity (DO). Methods Two hundred and twenty-seven patients with LUTS underwent clinical evaluation from October 2006 to December 2008, including Prostate Volume (PV), International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), Peak Flow rate (PF) and Residual Urine (RU) measurement. Pressure flow studies were performed. The detrusor overactivity was recorded to classify the patients into 2 groups, DO group and none DO group. The clinical and urodynamic parameters were compared between the two groups. Results Mean patient age was 70 years (range 52 to 89). According to the urodynamic results, there were 126 patients in DO group and 101 patients in none DO group. The mean patients age was older in DO group than the none DO group(P<0.05). Adjusted by age, the PV, PF, and RU were no different between the two groups(P>0.05). The mean first sensation of bladder, bladder compliance, cystometric capacity, bladder outlet obstruction parameters, single voiding volume and max detrusor pressure during contraction were different between the two groups(P<0.05). Conclusions The main risk factors of DO are the ageing and BOO. The non invasive parameters such as PV、 PF、 and RU could not be used to judge DO. The changes of urodynamic parameters caused by DO were hyperaesthesia of bladder、lower bladder compliance、 higher max detrusor pressure and lower max cystometric capacity. This study emphasis the importance of the urodynamic studies in the aged patients with LUTS.
7.Analysis of the related factors of carotid atherosclerosis in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients complicated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Jin GAO ; Yanguo QIAO ; Yimin SI ; Dan WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;(5):645-646,647
Objective To analyze the related factors of carotid atherosclerosis in type 2 diabetes mellitus pa-tients complicated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease .Methods 288 type 2 diabetes mellitus patients complicated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease were divided into carotid atherosclerosis group (group A) and non-carotid athero-sclerosis group ( group B ) , according to whether they had carotid atherosclerosis .The related factors of these two groups,such as BMI,blood pressure,blood glucose,blood lipid,liver function were analyzed.Results The two groups had no significant differences in systolic pressure and diastolic pressure (P>0.05).ALT,BMI,HbA1c,FPG,TG,TC, AST of group A were significantly higher than group B [ALT (55.12 ±9.13)mmol/L vs (36.22 ±8.76)mmol/L, BMI (28.48 ±4.69)kg/m2 vs (23.96 ±3.73)kg/m2,HbA1c (8.57 ±1.69)mmol/L vs (7.62 ±1.28)mmol/L, FPG (9.36 ±2.24)mmol/L vs (8.67 ±1.98)mmol/L,TG (2.12 ±0.38)mmol/L vs (1.23 ±0.17)mmol/L,TC (5.56 ±1.25)mmol/L vs (4.31 ±1.09)mmol/L,AST (25.34 ±5.23)mmol/L vs (21.19 ±4.71)mmol/L](t=17.564,8.726,5.163,2.694,8.788,6.894,all P<0.01).The multiple stepwise regression analysis showed that there was a positive correlation between ALT and BMI (r=0.132,P<0.01),a negative correlation between ALT and AST(r=-0.091,P<0.01).Conclusion The level of ALT could be used as a risk index to judge whether the type 2 diabetes mellitus patients complicated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease had carotid atherosclerosis .
8.Effects of different K fertilizer and water level on growth and physiological characteristics of Isatis indigotica.
Juan-Juan YANG ; Qiao-Sheng GUO ; Su-Dan CHEN ; Qiao-Hua DENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(10):1772-1776
The experiment included three potassium levels (K0 0 g x kg(-1), K1 0.33 g x kg(-1), K2 0.67 g x kg(-1)) and two water gradients (well watered and drought stress), then measured growth indicators, SOD, POD, CAT activities and concents of osmotic regulation substances. To explore the effects of K fertilizer and water on growth and physiological characteristics of Isatis indigotica, providing reference for improving drought resistance of I. indigotica. The result showed drought stress inhibited the growth and decreased the biomass of I. indigotica but K fertilizer can alleviate the drought stress. Compared with K0 treatment, K1, K2 treatment increased the biomass of overground part of by 89. 13% ,60. 87% under drought stress. The corresponding increase in soluble sugar content was 16.67%, 5.00%, and in proline content was 42.41%, 65.62%, respectively. SOD,POD and CAT activities was significantly improved in K1, K2 treatment in comparison with K0 treatment under drought stress, but soluble protein content significantly reduced. The conclusion is that appropriate amount of K fertilizer can increase the activities of antioxidase and the content of osmoregulation substance under drought stress, and improve drought resistance of I. indigotica.
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9.Effect of synchronous perfusion of NaN3 in changes in content of cholinergic neurotransmitter in medial prefrontal cortex and hippocampal extra-cellular fluid.
Mei-Yu ZHANG ; Dan-Dan SUN ; Yang LIU ; Yue CUI ; Xiao-Liang ZHAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Zhi-Guo WANG ; Dan-Qiao WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(3):488-492
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of synchronous perfusion of specific respiratory chain complex IV inhibitor sodium azide (NaN3) in brain on rat ventromedial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and acetylcholine (ACh) and choline (Ch) contents in hippocampal extra-cellular fluid, and establish the AD rat model induced by mitochondrial acute injury.
METHODThe synchronous dual-probe dual-channel brain microdialysis sampling technology was applied to synchronously perfuse modified Ringer's solution containing NaN3 (50 micro mol L-1) and neostigmine (2 micro mol L-1) into mPFC and hippocampus of conscious, freely moving normal rats, and continuously collect dialysates from different encephalic areas. Dynamic contents of ACh and Ch were determined by high performance liquid chromatography-post-column immobilized enzyme reactor-electrochemical process.
RESULTACh and Ch contents in mPFC extracellular fluid of normal rats were higher than that in hippocampus. During the process of perfusion, NaN3 could significantly reduce ACh in mPFC/hippocampal extra-cellular fluid, but remarkably increase Ch, and constantly inhibit the recovery of ACh and Ch contents in mPFC/hippocampus.
CONCLUSIONThe synchronous perfusion of NaN3in rat mPFC and hippocampus can injure functions of the cholinergic nerve projection area, and cause the acute AD model with ACh and Ch metabolic disorders. This model can be used in pathogenetic and pharmacological studies.
Acetylcholine ; metabolism ; Animals ; Choline ; metabolism ; Extracellular Fluid ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Hippocampus ; cytology ; Male ; Neurotransmitter Agents ; metabolism ; Perfusion ; Prefrontal Cortex ; cytology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Sodium Azide ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Time Factors
10.Expressions of TERT during the development of rat liver cancer under the interventions of oxymatrine and selenium enriched yeast.
Dan-Dan LIU ; Li-Juan ZHI ; Ming-Xia MA ; Dan QIAO ; Mei-Juan WANG ; An-Qi LI ; Gu-Ting LIU ; Yi-Qing ZHANG ; Hong-Xu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(2):171-173