1.An immunohistochemical study on relationship between the changes of actin in cardiac and skeletal muscle cells and postmortem interval in rats
Jiangming LU ; Jiashu YU ; Minjing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1988;0(04):-
Objective To study the relationship between the changes of actin in cardiac muscle and skeletal myogen cells and postmortem interval in rats.Methods The changes of actin in cardiac muscle and skeletal myogen cells at different postmortem intervals were observed by immunohistochemical S-P method using anti-actin monoclonal antibody (HHF35)and analyzed by IBSA image analysis system.Results Within 54h postmortem,cardiac and skeletal muscles revealed depletion of HHF35 staining.The extent of HHF35-staining depletion increased with extension of postmortem interval.Statistical difference was significant in the data obtained by IBSA image analysis system (F cardiac muscle =588.27,F skeletal muscle =351.25,P
2.Comparison of the therapeutic effects between insulin glargine combined with nateglinide and continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion during intraoperative period in type 2 diabetic patients with fracture
Fang LU ; Aisheng WEI ; Ping CHEN ; Jianhong YE ; Funeng WANG ; Tian LIU ; Lixue Lü ; Jiangming LANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2010;26(2):127-129
To compare the effect of insulin glargine combined with nateglinide and continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion(CSII) during intraoperative period in type 2 diabetic patients with fracture. Both of the managements made blood glucose under control [fasting blood glucose(6.89±1.96)vs(6.75±2.33)mmol/L] in similar period [(3.6±1.6)vs(2.9±1.2) d,both P>0.05]. The mean blood glucose was lower in patients treated by CSII than that of the other group.
3.Effect of intravenous infusion of hyper-oxygenated solution on small intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury in rabbits
Hui GONG ; Changjun GAO ; Yu GUO ; Jiangtao NIU ; Na JIANG ; Jiangming LU ; Bo WU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;32(7):874-876
Objective To investigate the effect of intravenous infusion of hyper-oxygenated solution (HOS) on small intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury in rabbits.Methods Twenty-four rabbits of both sexes,weighing 2.5-3.2 kg,were randomly divided into 3 groups ( n =8 each):sham operation group (group S),I/R group,and HOS group.Small intestinal I/R was produced by clamping the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) for 1 h followed by 2 h of reperfusion in I/R and HOS groups,while the SMA was only clamped in group S.HOS was infused intravenously at a rate of 20 ml· kg-1 ·h -1 via the auricular vein starting from the time immediately after clamping the SMA in group HOS and the equal volume of normal saline was infused instead of HOS in group I/R.Blood samples were obtained from the inferior vena cava at 2 h of reperfusion to detect the concentration of serum lactic acid.The animals were then sacrificed and the small intestine was removed for determination of the malondialdehyde (MDA) content,and activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD),catalase (CAT) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) in intestinal tissues and for microscopic examination.The pathological changes of the intestinal epithelia were observed and the damage.to the mucous membrane was scored.The internal organs were removed and bacterial translocation from gut to the internal organs was observed.Results Compared with group S,the level of MDA and lactic acid,and rate of bacterial translocation were significantly increased,and the activities of SOD,CAT and GSH-Px were significantly decreased in groups I/R and HOS ( P < 0.05).Compared with group I/R,the level of MDA and lactic acid,rate of bacterial translocation,and activities of SOD,CAT and GSH-Px were significantly decreased in group HOS ( P < 0.05).Conclusion Intravenous infusion of HOS can reduce small intestinal I/R injury in rabbits.
4.Trunk flexor and extensor strength and the kinematic parameters of gait among stroke survivors
Zhongli WANG ; Jiangming FU ; Yunhai XIAO ; Liang LI ; Jing BAI ; Ya SUN ; Ming ZENG ; Yun REN ; Jingjing LU ; Chun XUDONG ; Yang GU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2017;39(10):738-741
Objective To correlate the isokinetic strength of stroke survivors' trunk flexors and extensors with the kinematic parameters of their gait.Methods Thirty stroke survivors and 30 healthy counterparts formed an observation group and a control group.The strength of everyone's trunk flexors and extensors was measured isokinetically,including the flexor peak torque (FPT),extensor peak torque (EPT) and the ratio of the two (F/E).The test velocities were 30°/s,60°/s and 90°/s.And the kinematic parameters of their gait,including the step length,stride,velocity,frequency,width and cycle time were measured using a 3D gait analysis system,as well as the percentage of stance phase,swing phase,double support phase and single support phase.Results No significant differences were found between the average FPT,EPT or F/E of the two groups at any of the three test velocities.At the 30°/s test velocity the average FPT,EPT and F/E of the observation group were all positively correlated with the average step length,stride,velocity,steps/min,width and cycle time,as well as with the stance phase,swing phase,double support phase and single support phase percentages.The strongest correlation was between F/E and velocity (r=0.57),followed by frequency (r=0.54).Conclusion litating the walking ability of stroke survivors and correcting their gait should focus on strengthening the trunk muscles and optimizing their coordination.
5.Correlation analysis of health self-empowerment level and health self-management skill in older adults
Sihan HE ; Chunxiang QIN ; Zhengying CHEN ; Jingchi ZHU ; Jing LU ; Xiaoni CHAI ; Bingqian ZHOU ; Jiangming SHENG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2022;16(2):117-124
Objective:To determine the relationship between health self-empowerment level and health self-management skill in older adults.Methods:A household survey was conducted from June 2020 to April 2021, among older adults in two communities each in Zhuzhou and Changsha selected by stratified cluster sampling. Data were collected through a general questionnaire, simplified. Elders Health Empowerment Scale, and Rating Scale of Health Self-Management Skill for Adults. A total of 444 questionnaires were distributed, of which 425 were valid. Pearson correlation and hierarchical regression analyses were used to analyze the relationship between health self-empowerment level and health self-management skill.Results:Final sample included 425 elderly people. Health self-empowerment was at medium to high level (30.9±5.6), whereas health self-management was at medium level (146.2±21.7); and the two factors were significantly correlated (Pearson coefficient was 0.724). After controlling for confounding factors (demographic characteristics), health self-empowerment independently accounted for 34.3% of the variation in health self-management ability.Conclusion:Health self-empowerment positively affects health self-management ability among older adults, which suggests the importance of stimulating health self-empowerment awareness in the process of health self-management.