1.Early warning of high altitude pulmonary edema
Gaoyuan LI ; Zongbin LI ; Jinwu ZHANG ; Junjie JIANG ; Anzhong HU ; Anheng LIU
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(4):254-256
Objective By analyzing the clinical symptoms, heart rate ( HR) , arterial oxygen saturation ( SaO2 ) and the number of white blood cells (WBC), we aimed to explore the implication of the above-mentioned indexes for early warning of high altitude pulmonary edema ( HAPE) .Methods Based on the Lake Louise Self-assessmeat Scoring System ( LLSS) and the scoring of respiratory symptoms, 628 subjects were divided into three groups: group A ( the healthy;score<3),group B(acute mountain sickness, AMS; score>3 and excluding HAPE),and group C (HAPE).Moreover, we analyzed the incidence of some clinical symptoms, HR and SaO2 , as well as the WBC number of some subjects in the three groups.Results The incidence of respiratory symptoms and WBC number were significantly increased in group C compared with group B(P<0.05).In addition,unlike group A and B, the mean HR in group C rose gradually in the first 3 days and was markedly increased at the third day(F=6.37,P<0.05).The mean SaO2in group C was remarkably lower than in group A and B in the first 3 days(F=8.21,F=8.77,F=9.58,P<0.01).Conclusion Those who enter high altitude for the first time with notable respiratory symptoms, WBC increase, HR maladaptation and decrease in SaO2 (>30%) have high risk of HAPE.It is of special importance to detect HAPE earlier at high altitude.
2.Study on fine carbon fiber powder injected into cranium of rabbits
Kexiang FEI ; Xiangao PENG ; Yanxiang ZHANG ; Ling MA ; Jinwu WANG ; Lin GAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2001;17(8):735-
AIM: To study dynamically the effect on the rabbits after fine carbon fiber powder was transplanted into their cranium. METHODS: After fine carbon fiber powder was injected into subdural cavity of rabbits, examination of histopathology and EEG were carried out. RESULTS: General observation: 1-104 weeks after injecting, no neuropathological changes concerning with the injecting of the carbon fiber powder were found in the rabbits of experimental group; Under optical microscopes: 1-2 weeks after injecting, slight inflammatory reaction in meninx was found and disappeared generally 4 weeks after injecting, no obvious fiber membrane was found around the carbon fiber, no significant differences were showed between the experimental group (EG) and the control group (CG); Examination of EEG: 1-2 weeks after injecting, slight abnormal changes of EEG in both two groups were showed, but no significant differences was found between them. 4 weeks after injecting, the EEG of the two groups was restored to their normal state before injecting. 1-8 weeks after injecting, no obvious epilepsy waves were showed. CONCLUSION: The fine carbon fiber powder showed excellent histocompatibility after injected into the subdural cavity of rabbits.
3.Research of contour analysis on endoscopy navigation.
Zhen ZHANG ; Jinwu QIAN ; Yanan ZHANG ; Linyong SHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;23(6):1332-1335
In this paper, a new method of contour analysis is presented to find path in endoscopy navigation. At first, edge detection is used to endoscope image. Then we do skeleton extraction and connect the edge skeleton to contours by grouping criteria. At last we can get navigation information by analyzing the contours. Experiments show that this algorithm has good precision and stability.
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4.Advances in antidepressants based on the regulation of serotonin receptors
Xianwei MO ; Lei ZHANG ; Su GUAN ; Jinwu YAN ; Jing LI
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2016;47(6):639-647
The etiology and pathogenesis of depression is complex, the regulation of serotonin signaling pathway is one of the most important mechanisms for commercially available antidepressants. In addition to serotonin transporter, recent studies have shown many other serotonin receptor subtypes also play an important role in the treatment of depression, which has become one of the hot topics of antidepressants. Therefore, the progress of serotonin receptors and new structure with the activity of regulating serotonin receptors as well as part of the structure-activity relationships are reviewed in this paper in order to provide reference for the further research and development of antidepressants.
5.Bladder controller in bladder function reconstruction of paraplegic dogs.
Shibo WANG ; Chunlin HOU ; Aimin CHEN ; Shimin ZHANG ; Yingmin DIAO ; Chenghui YIN ; Jinwu WANG ; Ruisheng XU ; Wei ZHANG ; Mengjie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2002;40(10):780-782
OBJECTIVETo observe whether bladder controller can restore bladder function in paraplegic dogs.
METHODSFour dogs were studied after their T(10) spinal cord was transected. Electrodes implanted around S(2) bilaterally were connected to subcutaneous recievers. Microsurgical techniques were employed in dorsal rhizotomy at S(1 - 3) intradural segment. After daily stimulation, the results of bladder controller were evaluated by micturition and vesicography.
RESULTSMicturition was given under electrical stimulation with a urine volume of 80 - 140 ml per time. The mode of micturition was post-stimulus voiding. Vesicography showed that the bladder was filled and bladder neck was open in the micturition course of electric stimulation. Residual urine volume was 15 - 20 ml.
CONCLUSIONBladder controller together with a sacral deafferentation procedure can restore bladder function of paraplegic dogs.
Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Dogs ; Electric Stimulation ; Male ; Spinal Cord Injuries ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Urinary Bladder ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Urination
6.Surgical management for sciatic nerve injury.
Chunlin HOU ; Shibo WANG ; Aimin CHEN ; Wei ZHANG ; Yong KUANG ; Yan LIU ; Chenghui YIN ; Shimin ZHANG ; Jinwu WANG
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2002;5(6):338-341
OBJECTIVETo summarize surgical treatments and their corresponding curative effects on sciatic nerve injuries.
METHODSSurgical treatments on sciatic nerve injury were performed in 28 patients from January 1990 to July 2000. The treatments included neurolysis, neurolysis plus partial nerve anastomosis, nerve anastomosis and nerve transplantation. The curative effect was evaluated according to Sunderland criteria.
RESULTSOf 28 cases, 22 patients were followed up with a follow-up period of 13 months to 5 years (average 30 months). Of 22 nerves, 7 were excellent, 5 good, 7 fair and 3 poor, with an excellence rate of 54.5%.
CONCLUSIONSThe fair results of sciatic nerve injury are related to its structural character. Surgical exploration should be performed if nerve function does not recover 3 months after primary operation and if Tinel's sign and electromyogram show no signs of nerve regeneration. Electrophysiological monitoring in the operation is useful in electing surgical methods and predicting the results of nerve anastomosis.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Anastomosis, Surgical ; Child ; Cohort Studies ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Injury Severity Score ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Nerve Regeneration ; physiology ; Neurosurgical Procedures ; methods ; Recovery of Function ; Retrospective Studies ; Sciatic Nerve ; injuries ; Sciatic Neuropathy ; etiology ; surgery ; Treatment Outcome
7.Application of U-shaped transdermal surgical navigator based on three-dimensional reverse design in cannulated screwing for femoral neck fracture
Liang CHEN ; Dawei GAO ; Yufeng WU ; Jinwu WANG ; Huiliang ZHANG ; Haihong CHEN ; Jianlong HUANG ; Keming WAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2017;19(11):966-972
Objective To explore application of our self-designed U-shaped transdermal surgical navigator based on three-dimensional reverse design in cannulated screwing for femoral neck fracture Methods A retrospective study was done of 5 patients with femoral neck fracture who had been treated from August 2016 to March 2017.They were 3 men and 2 women,aged from 33 to 60 years (average,46.5 years).Thin layer CT scanning was conducted on the patients' affected hip (at the left side in 2 cases and at the right side in 3).Based on their CT data,3D design software and 3D printing technique were used to manufacture the U-shaped transdermal surgical navigator and a real-sized model of the fracture.Operations were simulated using the U-shaped transdermal surgical navigator on the fracture model to determine the angle,depth and location of the screwing.Fixation of the fracture with cannulated screws was conducted after confirmation of satisfactory surgical parameters.The postoperative X-ray films of the patients were reviewed.Evaluations were conducted of the screw position,operating time,volume of operative bleeding,and number of intraoperative X-ray shots.Results The screw positions in the 5 patients were consistent with their preoperative design.Four patients had only one shot of fluoroscopy and one patient 3 shots.Their operating time ranged from 15 to 30 minutes,averaging 22.5 minutes;their bleeding ranged from 5 to 10 mL,averaging 7.5 mL.The 5 patients were followed up for an average of 4.5 months (from 3 to 6 months).By the Harris scoring at their final follow-ups,one was excellent,3 good and one fair.No complications like pain,functional impairment of the joint,or collapse or necrosis of the femoral head occurred during the follow-up.Conclusions Our self-designed U-shaped transdermal surgical navigator based on three-dimensional reverse design can significandy improve the accuracy and safety of the cannulated screwing for femoral neck fractures.The operation is minimally invasive,reducing operating time and intraoperative blood loss.
8.Development and Application of Three-Dimensional Bioprinting Scaffold in the Repair of Spinal Cord Injury
Dezhi LU ; Yang YANG ; Pingping ZHANG ; Zhenjiang MA ; Wentao LI ; Yan SONG ; Haiyang FENG ; Wenqiang YU ; Fuchao REN ; Tao LI ; Hong ZENG ; Jinwu WANG
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2022;19(6):1113-1127
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a disabling and destructive central nervous system injury that has not yet been successfully treated at this stage. Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has become a promising method to produce more biologically complex microstructures, which fabricate living neural constructs with anatomically accurate complex geometries and spatial distributions of neural stem cells, and this is critical in the treatment of SCI. With the development of 3D printing technology and the deepening of research, neural tissue engineering research using different printing methods, bio-inks, and cells to repair SCI has achieved certain results. Although satisfactory results have not yet been achieved, they have provided novel ideas for the clinical treatment of SCI. Considering the potential impact of 3D bioprinting technology on neural studies, this review focuses on 3D bioprinting methods widely used in SCI neural tissue engineering, and the latest technological applications of bioprinting of nerve tissues for the repair of SCI are discussed. In addition to introducing the recent progress, this work also describes the existing limitations and highlights emerging possibilities and future prospects in this field.
9.Effect of photon cervical vertebra massage instrument on improving neck pain and related functions in patients with chronic neck pain
Yuan YAO ; Shizhen ZHANG ; Lei JIN ; Yunxiao YANG ; Wenqiang YU ; Yuanjing XU ; Jinwu WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(30):4876-4880
BACKGROUND:Red light therapy has the non-invasive and cost-effective characteristics,and is widely used in various acute and chronic pains in clinic.However,currently,the phototherapy equipment used in clinic is expensive and has certain site limitations,so it is necessary to explore more convenient and economical phototherapy applications. OBJECTIVE:To observe the clinical efficacy of a self-developed photon cervical vertebra massage instrument for chronic neck pain. METHODS:From November 2022 to February 2023,24 patients with chronic neck pain were recruited from the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,Ninth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,including 18 females and 6 males,with a mean age of(29.67±6.40)years.The body mass index was(21.39±3.52)kg/m2.Photon cervical vertebra massage instrument was used twice a day for 20 minutes each time for four weeks.The changes in visual analog scale score,pressure pain threshold,neck active activity,neck disability index,and Pittsburgh sleep quality index were observed before,after 2 and 4 weeks of treatment. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Compared with before treatment,after four weeks of treatment,visual analog scale score,pressure pain threshold,neck disability index,and Pittsburgh sleep quality index were all improved(P<0.05),while some cervical motion(extension,left and right rotation)improved(P<0.05)after 4 weeks of treatment.(2)Bilateral visual analog scale scores,left trapezius muscle pressure pain threshold,C5C6 pressure pain threshold,and neck disability index improved after 2 weeks of treatment(P<0.05).(3)It is indicated that the application of photon cervical vertebra massage instrument can improve the pain score,muscle tenderness,sleep quality,functional level,and partial active activity of patients with chronic neck pain in a short period,and is a convenient,effective,and safe treatment method.
10.A preliminary study on the pathogenesis of neutrophil extracellular traps in rheumatoid arthritis
Hui ZHANG ; Yuchen FENG ; Guorong KANG ; Jinwu LIU ; Sigong ZHANG ; Haili SHEN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2019;23(5):305-308,后插1
Objective To explore the potential effects of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) on rheumatoid arthritis synovial fibroblasts (RA-FLSs).Methods The synovial tissues of RA patients were isolated and cultured in vitro.Peripheral blood neutrophils were extracted from healthy volunteers and used to stimulate NETs' formation,following with NETs' extraction.MTS proliferation assay was used to evaluate the effect of NETs on the proliferation of RA-FLSs.QRT-polymerase chain reaction (q-PCR) was used to determine the expression of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) mRNA in cells treated with NETs-stimulated RA-FLSs for 60 h.The results were processed using paired sample t-test and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA).Results The isolated and purified neutrophils could form NETs by in vitro stimulation.The concentration of extracted NETs-DNA was 58.5 ng/μl (1×106 cells).Compared with the control group (0 μl NETs),NETs could promote the proliferation of RA-FLSs.With the increase of NETs' concentration,the proliferation of RA-FLSs was also enhanced (F=99.519,P<0.05).Compared with the control group (0 μl NETs),10 μl NETs could significandy promote the proliferation of RA-FLSs (t=-12.226,P<0.01).Pretreatment of NETs with DNase Ⅰ inhibited its effect on promoting the proliferation of RA-FLSs (t=-2.376,P=0.049),NETs stimulated the upre-gulation of CTGF mRNA expression in RA-FLSs [(30.7±0.5),t=12.13,P<0.01].Conclusion NETs can promote the proliferation of RA-FLSs and stimulate the up-regulation of CTGF mRNA in RA-FLSs in vitro.