1.Effects of cytokines in patients undergoing esophageal surgery with one lung ventilationone though two different pattern
Minxiao LIU ; Liyong LIU ; Hailong YU
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(15):1878-1880,1883
Objective To observe the changes of TNF‐α,interleukin IL‐6 ,IL‐10 and gas analysis though one lung ventilationone with two different pattern to study the effects lung injury and values of oxygenation on patients undergoing esophageal surgery . Methods 60 patients with esophageal cancer were randomly divided into two groups of A and B with 30 cases each .A term :contin‐ual one lungventilation and 4 cm H2 O peep until the end operate ,B term :intermittent one lung ventilation each 45 min with two lung ventilation 5 min .Blood gas analysis were determined immediately before one lung ventilation ,30 min following OLV ,60 min following OLV ,90 min following OLV ,120 min following OLV ,the end of the OLV ,after operate 24 h observe the MAP ,HR ,P , R ,SpO2 .PETCO2 and airway peak were recorded during operate .Results (1)SpO2 in group A was decreased at T3 and reached lest level at T5 ,which was higher than that in group B at T3 ,T5(P<0 .05) .(2)the levels of IL‐6 ,TNF‐α and IL‐10 in the two groups began to rise at T3(P<0 .01) ,reached peak level at T6 ,and decreased gradually at T7 ,which were still higher than those at T1(P<0 .05) .(3) The levels of TNF‐αand IL‐6 were lower in group A than those in g roup B at T3-T6(P<0 .05) ,T1 ,T2 ,T7 (P>0 .05) .The levels of IL‐10 was higher in group A than those in group B at T3-T7(P<0 .05) .Conclusion Compared with A term ,B term without VT has more lung injury although it increases values of oxygenation .
2.Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on cognitive function in patients with mild cognitive impairmen
Liyong ZHANG ; Liangjin YUAN ; Yu WANG
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2014;(3):203-206
Objective To explore the effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation ( rTMS ) on cognitive function in patients with mild cognitive impairmen ( MCI).Methods Fifty patients with MCI were randomly divided into rTMS treatment group ( rTMS group ) and piracetam treatment group ( control group ) , 25 patients in each group .The stimulated point of rTMS treatment were in the bilateral prefrontal area , for one time a day, continuous treatment for 6 d as a courses in rTMS group patients .Two courses of treatment was interval of 3 weeks, a total of 4 courses.The patients of control group were treated with piracetam 0.8 g, 3 times a day, for taking 16 weeks.Before and after treatment, the event-related potentials P300 and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) scale examination were taken in two group respectively .Results Compared with before treatment , the P300 latency significant was significantly shortened and amplitude increased , scores of MoCA scale and delay memory were significantly increased (P<0.05-0.01) after treatment in the rTMS group.Compared with the control group, the difference of those had statistical significance ( all P<0.05 ) .The difference of those had no statistical significance before and after treatment in control group .Conclusion rTMS treatment can improve memory and cognitive in patients with MCI .It can delay the progress of dementia to some extent .
3.Alterations of T Cell Subsets of Epidemic Hemorrhagic Fever During Acute Phase
Yanru LOU ; Wei LIANG ; Xiaoping HUANG ; Liyong YU ; Qitian MU ; Yubo SHI ; Yan DONG ; Jin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE To study characteristics of changing T lymphocytes in epidemic hemorrhagic fever(EHF) patients during acute phase and find out the pathogenesis,in order to elevate the level of early diagnosis.METHODS The anticoagulant blood from 30 cases of EHF patients and 50 normal healthy blood donors was collected.T lymphocyte subsets were detected by flow cytometry.RESULTS Compared with those of normal persons,CD4+ T cell counts of EHF patients decreased,CD8+T cell and double CD4+CD8+ cell(double positive cells,DP cell) counts of EHF patients increased obviously,and 25 cases of EHF in recovery stage returned to normal.And in comparison with HIV,CMV and EBV patients,DP cell counts of EHF patients increased obviously.CONCLUSIONS T lymphocytes of EHF decrease obviously but could be resumed,detection of amounts of lymphocyte subsets and CD4+CD8+ cells can provide an early diagnosis method to EHF.
4.Sampling survey on the prevalence of schistosomiasis among floating population in Zhejiang province
Lijun LIN ; Liyong WEN ; Mingdong ZHU ; Xiaolan YAN ; Wen CHEN ; Jianfeng ZHANG ; Lilin YU ; Li LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2010;03(6):340-342,371
Objective To survey on the prevalence of schistosomiasis among floating population in Zhejiang province. Methods A survey on prevalence of schistosomiasis among floating population was conducted from September to November 2008, and the stratified cluster sampling method was adopted in the survey. Totally 129 villages of 19 counties or districts were selected as survey sites, and 100 samples of migrants aged 6 to 65 from schistosomiasis-endemic areas were taken in each selected village. All selected individuals were surveyed by questionnaire and underwent serum indirect hemagglutination (IHA) test. For individuals with positive serum IHA testing the fecal examination was carried out to detect the eggs by nylon sedimentation method. SPSS 13.0 software was used for data processing. Results The number of migrants in survey sites was 3 357 420, among whom 303 219 were from schistosomiasis-endemic areas (9.03%).The positive rate in serum IHA test was 2.06% (286/13 898), 276 IHA-positives individuals received fecal examination, and 7 cases were positive (2.52%). Based on above data it was estimated that there would be potentially about 33 500 serum IHA-positive cases and 845 egg-positive cases among floating population in Zhejiang province. Conclusion The risk of schistosomiasis transmission still exists in Zhejiang province due to the infected migrants from endemic areas, and a surveillance system and quick response are required for prevention of re-emergence of the disease.
5.Retrospective investigation for endemic situation of schistosomiasis in Zheji-ang Province
Jianfeng ZHANG ; Peihua ZHU ; Liuyan YU ; Rong ZHU ; Feng SUN ; Liyong WEN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(5):538-540
Objective To analyze the changing rules of schistosomiasis endemic situation before and after reaching the crite-ria of schistosomiasis transmission controlled or transmission interrupted in Zhejiang Province,so as to provide scientific evi-dence for schistosomiasis contro1. Methods Xiuzhou District and Zhuji City were selected and investigated retrospectively to collect schistosomiasis epidemiological information 10 years before they reached the criteria of transmission controlled and the subsequent years until 2008. The database of retrospective investigation was established for analyzing the trends and rules of changes of Oncomelania hupensis snail status and schistosome infection status of cattle and human. Results The snail status and schistosome infection kept a steady declining before reaching the criteria of transmission controlled ,and there were positive correlations between the area of living snails and the infection rates of human and animal in two places(rhuman=0.764,P<0.01, rcatl e=0.709,P<0.01;rhuma=0.775,P<0.01,rcatl e=0.676,P<0.01);No local infection person and animal except residual snails, and found 7 cases of imported infection source were found after reaching the transmission interruption. Conclusion The epi-demic status of schistosomiasis in zhejiang is stable after reaching the criteria of transmission interruption ,and residual snail are easy to re-found and spread under some certain conditions,and some imported cases were found sometimes,which may in-crease the risks for re - emergence of schistosomiasis. The integrated solidification strategy with emphasis on control of residu-al snails and imported cases should be taken in the areas of transmission interruption in the future.
6.Mollusicidal effect and toxicity to fish with META-Li in field
Liling YU ; Mingdong ZHU ; Xiaolan YAN ; Lijun LIN ; Qinghua XU ; Shougui ZHENG ; Yuhua JIANG ; Nengming JIANG ; Liyong WEN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2009;21(6):532-534
The mollusicidal effect and toxicity to fish with META-Li in field were tested in mountain areas in Zhejiang Province. The snail control test, which had 3 groups including a META-Li group, niclosamide group and control group, were performed by the spraying method. The adjusted mortalities of snails in the META-Li group on the 3rd, 7th and 15th day were 89.76% , 87.98% and 94.10% , respectively, in the niclosamide group were 89.70% , 83.22% and 94.72% , respectively .and there was no significant difference between the two groups ( P > 0.05), but they were decreased obviously compared with the control group, which were 9.24% , 9.50% and 15.21% , respectively(P <0.05). The toxicity test to fish with META-Li included 3 groups, namely a high concentration META-Li group, low concentration META-Li group and control group, and none fish was dead. It is suggested META-Li has low toxicity to fish, and is suitable to snail control in aquiculture areas.
7.Research progress of genes related to insomnia disorder
Guangli ZHAO ; Wenting LIN ; Liyong YU ; Tianmin ZHU ; Siyi YU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2023;56(8):951-958
Insomnia is the second most common psychiatric disorder in clinical practice, and more than one-third of adults may experience different forms of insomnia during their lifetime, but the root causes behind insomnia need further clarification. Early evidences from twins and family studies had shown that insomnia can be attributed to genetics. In recent years, with the rapid development of gene sequencing technology, Nature Genetics had published several consecutive articles focusing on insomnia and genes, confirming that genetic factors played an important role in the occurrence and development of insomnia. Therefore, the recent research progresses on insomnia and circadian rhythm, cytokines, neurotransmitters, and other related genes were summarized in this review, which could help to understand the pathogenesis of insomnia and develop precise treatment strategies.
8.A Sampling Survey on the Distribution of Oncomelania Snails in Zhejiang Province
Liyong WEN ; Wei ZHENG ; Mingdong ZHU ; Dehua YAN ; Jishun YANG ; Lulu GAO ; Junhu CHEN ; Jianfeng ZHANG ; Liling YU ; Lijun LIN ; Haiquan TAO
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1997;0(06):-
Objective To find out current distribution of Oncomelania snails and Schistosoma infection in snails in Zhejiang Province, so as to improve the project of schistosomiasis control. Methods Investigation spots were selected by stratified cluster sampling method, 100 villages of 34 counties were selected from 7 106 villages of 55 counties as survey spots. Synchronously systematic and environmental samplings were used for the survey. Snails were dissected to determine the infection status and spots with sham snails were set to assess the quality of the survey. Results The result showed that snails were found in 223 strips, 1 572 frames and 73 300 m 2 area in 32 villages of 21 counties. Snails were found in an area covering 72 640 m 2 in 29 villages of 18 counties in hilly region, which accounted for 99.1% of total snail habitats. The significantly larger area with snails was revealed in hilly region than that in water network region (t=3.04, P
9.Effects and mechanisms of neural and fluid regulation in bariatric surgery
Liyong ZHU ; Qianqian YU ; Shaihong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2022;21(11):1422-1427
Currently, bariatric surgery, which includes restricted intake, malabsorptive and mixed surgeries, is known to be an effective measurement for the durable treatment of obesity and related comorbidities. By changing the anatomy of gastrointestinal tract, bariatric surgery achieves the principles of restricting food intake, reducing food absorption, increasing satiety and prolonging gastric emptying to help patients lose weight and regulate metabolic mechanism. Through the neuromodulation of brain-vagus-taste receptors, sensation-specific satiety can reduce the food intake. The brain-gut-microbe axis plays a central role in maintaining homeostasis through neuronal pathways in the brain, vagus, spinal nerves, enteric nervous system and signaling pathways. Bariatric surgery can inhibit the development of hypertension, diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver, cardio-vascular and cerebrovascular diseases in the regulation of body fluids through adipokines, bile acids, hormones and other signaling factors. Therefore, the improvement of metabolic-related diseases after bariatric surgery is the result of the interaction of multiple factors such as nerves, body fluids, and microorganisms. The authors summarize the literature reports to introduce the mechanism of neural and humoral factor regulation in weight loss and improvement of metabolic-related diseases after bariatric surgery.
10.Observation on the Change of Anti-S.japonicum Antibody Level in Population Migrated from Outside Embankment to New Town
Liyong WEN ; Shaohong LU ; Junhu CHEN ; Jianfeng ZHANG ; Liling YU ; Jianzu DING ; Xiaolan YAN ; Liying SHEN ; Wei ZHENG ; Lulu GAO ; Tianping WANG ; Shiqing ZHANG ; Gengxin CHEN ; Yun YE ; Xiaonong ZHOU ; Jiang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(02):-
Objective To detect the change of the anti-S. japonicum antibody level after people migrated from outside embankment to newly established town. Methods Three pilot spots were established for the investigation: one spot thut both inhabitancy and cultivation disused (A), one spot that only inhabitancy disused but farming continued (B) and the third one served as control (C). DIGFA and ELISA were used to detect the antibody level in the populations from 2002 to 2005. Results The positive rate of anti-S.japonkum antibody declined significantly from 6.63% to 3.52% by DIGFA and from 7.26% to 3.71% by ELISA at spot A (X2=5.2625, P