2.A Follow-up Survey of Early Diagonosis to Cerebral Palsy with Ameliorated Vojta Diagnostic Method
Dinghong Zhou ; Hailing Wan ; Mozhi Zhou ; Ligui LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 1998;4(3):119-123
Through contrasting the examination results of 306 normal and abnormal infants under 9 months with Vojta method, we find a series of standards appropriate to the infants of similar age in Nanchang. Using it,We examine 155 infants under 9 months that suffer from low motion ability or movement disorders according to neuroscinces examinations, suffer from brain partial atrophy and external hydrocephalus according to CT examinations. The results show that the method can not only objectively reflect the movement and posture condition of infants, but also can give appropriate diagnosis to those with slight early symptoms, therefore, it is effective on early disc0very of potential infant sufferers.
3.Effect of Dredging Acupoints Combined with Vojta Training on Spastic Type Cerebral Palsy
Dinghong ZHOU ; Jianmin ZHONG ; Huaguo LUO ; Jianluo CHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(4):384-385
Objective To observe the effect of dredging acupoints combined with Vojta training on spastic type cerebral palsy (CP).Methods220 children with spastic type CP were randomly divided into the treatment group and control group with 110 cases in each group. The children in the treatment group were treated with traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture and Vojta training, and those in the control group were treated with drug through intravenous dropping. The gross motor function of all children in two groups was assessed with Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM) before and after treatment.ResultsThe GMFM scores of children in the treatment group were significantly higher than that of the cases in the control group ( P<0.001).ConclusionThe dredging acupoints combined with Vojta training can improve motor function of children with spastic type CP obviously.
4.Influence of Temperature on the Bacterial Community in Substrate and Extracellular Enzyme Activity of Auricularia cornea.
Xiaoping ZHANG ; Bo ZHANG ; Renyun MIAO ; Jie ZHOU ; Lei YE ; Dinghong JIA ; Weihong PENG ; Lijuan YAN ; Xiaoping ZHANG ; Wei TAN ; Xiaolin LI
Mycobiology 2018;46(3):224-235
Temperature is an important environmental factor that can greatly influence the cultivation of Auricularia cornea. In this study, lignin peroxidase, laccase, manganese peroxidase, and cellulose in A. cornea fruiting bodies were tested under five different temperatures (20 °C, 25 °C, 30 °C, 35 °C, and 40 °C) in three different culture periods (10 days, 20 days and 30 days). In addition, the V4 region of bacterial 16S rRNA genes in the substrate of A. cornea cultivated for 30 days at different temperatures were sequenced using next-generation sequencing technology to explore the structure and diversity of bacterial communities in the substrate. Temperature and culture days had a significant effect on the activities of the four enzymes, and changes in activity were not synchronized with changes in temperature and culture days. Overall, we obtained 487,694 sequences from 15 samples and assigned them to 16 bacterial phyla. Bacterial community composition and structure in the substrate changed when the temperature was above 35 °C. The relative abundances of some bacteria were significantly affected by temperature. A total of 35 genera at five temperatures in the substrate were correlated, and 41 functional pathways were predicted in the study. Bacterial genes associated with the membrane transport pathway had the highest average abundance (16.16%), and this increased at 35 °C and 40 °C. Generally, different temperatures had impacts on the physiological activity of A. cornea and the bacterial community in the substrate; therefore, the data presented herein should facilitate cultivation of A. cornea.
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