1.Hearing loss associated with GJB2 gene mutation.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(19):1099-1102
Deafness refers to different degrees of hearing loss (HL). The factors leading to HL are complex, among which heredity is a major one. Nonsyndromic hearing loss (NSHL) accounts for 80% of hereditary deafness. More than 140 genes have been regarded to be closely related to NSHL. The mutation of GJB2 (gap junction protein, beta 2) gene accounts for 80% of NSHL and more than 50% of children NSHL, playing the most important role in deafness genes. This paper reviewed the studies on the association between GJB2 gene mutation and HL to provide reference for genetic diagnosis and counseling.
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2.Influence of catharsis and cognitive therapy on the psychology of patients with lung cancer
Ping HE ; Lihui ZHANG ; Daifa HUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(28):243-245
BACKGROUND: The negative emotion can directly attenuate the humoral and cell mediated immunity, which contributing to the onset of lung cancer,therefore psychological therapy is crucial for the prevention of lung cancer.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of catharsis and cognitive therapy on the psychology of patients with lung cancer, as well as the short-term clinical therapeutic effect, so as to exploring the importance of psychological interventionDESIGN: Non-randomized same period control, 1:1 matched observation SETTING: Cadres Therapeutic Ward of Affiliated Second Hospital of China Medical University and Cadres Therapeutic Ward of General Hospital of Shenyang Military Area Command of Chinese PLA.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 124 patients with lung cancer, received treatment at Cadres Therapeutic Ward of Affiliated Second Hospital in China Medical University and General Hospital of Shenyang Military Area Commaud of Chinese PLA from February 1999 to December 2002, volunteered into this study, were randomly divided into treatment group and control group, all data was paired by 1:1 according to age, gender, UICC-TUM stage and pathological type, totally 42 pair data were obtained.METHODS: All participant received the same chemotherapy and radiotherapy (etoposide carboplatin), the patients in treatment group were given additional emotional catharsis and cognitive therapy at the beginning of treatment once every five days for 1-3 times; And then patients were informed of related cancer knowledge once or twice a week for totally 6 weeks. Before treatment, SCL-90 (including 9 symptomatic factors that divide into five grades: 0 score meant never, 1 score was gentle, 2 scores were medium, 3 scores were quite severe and 4 scores were severer) was used to evaluate the psychology of patients; moreover the therapeutic effect was assessed according to WHO standards for lung cancer (focus disappeared for more than 4 weeks is believed of complete relieve; Focus area reduced by above 50% and maintained for 4 weeks is believed of part relieve) MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Scores for SCL-90 and therapeutic effect of two groups before and after treatment RESULTS: Totally 42 pairs (84 cases) were remained in the final result duced after treatment in two groups (P < 0.05), but the scores for somatzation, individual sensitivity, depression anxiety and psychosis in treatment group were found lower than corresponding control group after treatment (1.64±0.41, 1.76±0.34; 1.31±0.30, 1.67±0.35; 1.40±0.29, 1.58±0.41;Therapeutic effect: The total relieve rate in treatment group was higher than control group, but difference was of no statistical significance (68%,52%, x2=2.381, P > 0.05).CONCLUSION: Although the therapeutic effect of catharsis and cognitive therapy is s unobvious short-term in patients with lung cancer, but it can attenuate the negative emotion, such as depression and anxiety, which can improve their psychology and immune-regulating function.
3.Exercise Theatment of Cancer patients
Lihui ZHANG ; Daifa HUANG ; Wei YU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2001;5(5):22-23
We discuss the common complications and risk of rehabilitation method tor patients with common neoplasms. The matters that should be noticed in exercise therapy was considered we also investigated inteventions for these complications.
4.The review of newborn hearing screening program in neonatal intensive care unit.
Beier QI ; Hui EN ; Lihui HUANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(23):2103-2106
The incidence of hearing impairment in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) was much higher than that of well-baby nursery. The incidence of the former was 2%-4%, whereas that of the latter was 0.1%-0.3%. Furthermore, the incidence of auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder, progressive and delayed hearing loss was also higher than those of other infants. Therefore, the newborn hearing screening program in NICU has become an important part of pediatric audiology. In this paper, we reviewed the previous studies and suggested the special procedure of hearing screening and following-up which based on the physiological and pathological characteristics of NICU in order to detect hearing impaired as early as possible.
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5.Clinical Observation of Jinkui Shenqi Pill versus Shengjing Capsule in the Treatment of Oligoasthenozoosper-mia under Behavioral Intervention
Lihui HUANG ; Rihe HUANG ; Liping DENG ; Min LIU ; Xusheng FENG
China Pharmacy 2016;27(30):4230-4232
OBJECTIVE:To compare the efficacy and safety of Jinkui shenqi pill versus Shengjing capsule in the treatment of oligoasthenozoosperimia under behavioral intervention. METHODS:98 patients with oligoasthenozoosperimia were randomly divid-ed into Shengjing capsule group(49 cases)and Jinkui shenqi pill(49 cases). All patients received intervention treatment(cognitive intervention,psychological intervention,diet intervention and exercise intervention,etc.). Based on it,Shengjing capsule group re-ceived 1.6 g Shengjing capsules,orally,3 times a day;Jinkui shenqi pill group received 6 g Jinkui shenqi pill,orally,twice a day. They were treated for 3 months. Clinical efficacy,semen quality (semen volume,sperm concentration,sperm motility rate, sperm motility)and sex hormone levels [testosterone(T),follicle stimulating hormone(FSH),luteinizing hormone(HLH),pro-gesterone(P),prolactin(PRL)] before and after treatment,and the incidence of adverse reactions in 2 groups were observed. RE-SULTS:The total effective rate in Shengjing capsule group was significantly higher than Jinkui shenqi pill group,with statistical significance(P<0.05). Before treatment,there were no significant differences in semen quality and sex hormone levels(P>0.05). After treatment,semen quality in 2 groups was significantly higher than before,semen volume and sperm motility in Shengjing cap-sule group were higher than Jinkui shenqi pill group,with statistical significances(P<0.05). T levels in 2 groups were significant-ly higher than before,while Shengjing capsule group was lower than Jinkui shenqi pill group,with statistical significances (P<0.05);and there were no significant differences in FSH,HLH,P and PRL before and after treatment in 2 groups(P>0.05). And there was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions(P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Under behavioral interven-tion,Shengjing capsule has better efficacy than Jinkui shenqi pill in the treatment of oligoasthenozoosperimia,it can significantly improve semen quality,while Jinkui shenqi pill is better in terms of improving sex hormone levels;and both show good safety.
6.Pharmacokinetics and Bioavailability of Two Kinds of Famotidine Capsule in Healthy Volunteers
Guoping ZHONG ; Jianhua WANG ; Lihui HUANG ; Min HUANG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the pharmacokinetics of two kinds of famotidine capsule from different factories in healthy volunteers and to evaluate the bioavailability of them METHODS:A single oral 40 mg dose of famotidine capsule of reference or test preparation was given to healthy male volunteers according to an open randomized crossover study The plasma concentrations of famotidine were determined by a RP-HPLC method The pharmacokinetic parameters and bioavailability of test preparation were compared with reference preparation RESULTS:The main pharmacokinetic parameters of the reference preparation and the test preparation were as follows:Cmax were(189 9?72 1)?g/L and(170 1?59 6)?g/L;Tmax were(2 5?0 8)h and (2 1?0 8)h;T1/2 were(4 1?0 9)h and(3 8?0 8)h;AUC0~t were (1 031 7?316 7)?g/(L?h)and(1 019 4?290 5)?g/(L?h);AUC0→∞ were(1 123 9?346 0)?g/(L?h)and(1 103 4?312 0)?g/(L?h);The relative bioavailability of reference to test preparation was(101 6?22 6)% CONCLUSION:The results showed that the reference preparation and the test preparation were bioequivalent
7.Correlation between endothelial microparticles and interleukin-6 and C-reactive protein in patients with coronary heart disease
Lihui ZHENG ; Fei GUO ; Xiao HAN ; Lijuan HUANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(21):3112-3114
Objective To investigate alterations of endothelial microparticles(EMPs) levels in patients with coronary heart dis‐ease(CHD) ,and to evaluate the relationship between EMPs and interleukin‐6(IL‐6) and C‐reactive protein(CRP) .Methods A to‐tal of 38 patients with CHD were divided into myocardial infarction(MI) group(13 cases) and unstable angina(UA) group(13 ca‐ses) and stable angina(SA) group(12 cases) ,and 12 healthy subjects were enrolled as control group .Levels of EMPs were meas‐ured by using flow cytometry technique .Concentration of IL‐6 and CRP were determined by using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay and special protein analysis respectively .Results Compared with SA group and control group ,levels of EMPs were signifi‐cantly increased in MI group and UA group(P<0 .05) .Levels of EMPs in patients with CHD were significantly correlated with IL‐6 and CRP ,with correlation coefficient of 0 .79 and 0 .50 respectively(P<0 .05) .Conclusion EMPs could contribute to monitoring and evaluating the degree of endothelial cells injury in patients with CHD as a laboratory indicator .EMPs might enhance the vascu‐lar inflammation in patients with CHD ,and further accelerate the development of CHD .
8.A Comparative Study of Pictures and Words in Subliminal Affective Priming Effect
Lan LI ; Liushuang HUANG ; Lihui XIAO ; Ping ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 2006;0(05):-
Objective:To explore whether there is a significant difference between the affective priming effect of pictures and words.Methods:The study used pictures taken from the international picture system and Chinese words as the priming-stimuli, and took college students as subjects, then primed positive, negative and neutral emotions, and asked subjects to accomplish stroop task and self-rating emotion task.The study took the design between 2(types of material) ?3(types of emotion).Results:①In the stroop task, there were significant differences between the reaction time and error rate of different emotions(F=36.216,P=0.000
9.Valsartan inhibits the expression of connective tissue growth factor in rat glomerular mesangial cells incubated with high concentration glucose
Lihui WANG ; Guangli WU ; Lixia ZHANG ; Xudong HUANG ; Sai LI
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the effects of valsartan on the expression of connective tissue growth factor(CTGF) in rat glomerular mesangial cells incubated with high concentration of glucose.Methods We used high concentration glucose and valsartan to stimulate the cultured rat glomerular mesangial cells in vitro. The protein expressions of CTGF and the activation of P38 mitogen-activated protein kinase(P38 MAPK) and cAMP response element binding protein 1(CREB1) were tested by Western blot. CTGF and fibronectin(FN) mRNA were measured by reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The protein synthesis of lamanin (LN) and type IV collagen in the supernatants of the GMCs were detected by radioimmunoassay. Results Compared with low glucose control group,the expression of CTGF,p-P38 MAPK,p-CREB1,CTGF mRNA,FN mRNA,LN and type IV collagen in the supernatants were significantly increased in GMCs incubated with high concentration of glucose medium. The expression levels of CTGF,p-P38 MAPK,p-CREB1,CTGF mRNA and FN mRNA were significantlylower in the valsartan group than those in the high concentration glucose group. The concentrations of LN and type IV collagen in the supernatantsin the valsartan group were also lower than those in the high concentration glucose group. Conclusion Valsartan can inhibit expression of CTGF and ECM proteins in rat glomerular mesangial cells incubated with high concentration of glucose,partly by regulating the phosphorylation of P38 MAPK and CREB1.
10.Endoscopic and pathologic findings in acute graft versus host disease after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation
Nan LI ; Jianhua ZHU ; Jun HUANG ; Bing SHI ; Lihui LIU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2008;25(9):458-461
Objective To analyze the endoscopic and pathologic characters of acute graft versus host disease(aGVHD) after aUogeneie bone marrow transplantation.Methods The endoscopic and pathologic findings of 4 patients with acute aGVHD were retrospectively analyzed.Results The clinical manifestations of 4 patients were abdominal pain and diarrhea occurred 21~57 days after bone marrow transplantation.The eolonoseopy detected mucosa edema,erosion and multiple ulcers.The pathological findings included epithelial necrosis accompanied with infiltration of lympbocytes and plasmacytes,no cytomegalovirus was found in biopsies,and aGVHD was diagnosed.Three patients recovered after the treatment with corticosteroids,while the other one died.Conclusion The intestine is involved in aGVHD after allogeneie bone marrow transplantation,and the diagnosis depends on eolonoscopy and biopsy.