1.Wavelet entropy analysis of spontaneous EEG signals in Alzheimer's disease.
Meiyun ZHANG ; Benshu ZHANG ; Ying CHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(4):755-770
Wavelet entropy is a quantitative index to describe the complexity of signals. Continuous wavelet transform method was employed to analyze the spontaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) signals of mild, moderate and severe Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients and normal elderly control people in this study. Wavelet power spectrums of EEG signals were calculated based on wavelet coefficients. Wavelet entropies of mild, moderate and severe AD patients were compared with those of normal controls. The correlation analysis between wavelet entropy and MMSE score was carried out. There existed significant difference on wavelet entropy among mild, moderate, severe AD patients and normal controls (P<0.01). Group comparisons showed that wavelet entropy for mild, moderate, severe AD patients was significantly lower than that for normal controls, which was related to the narrow distribution of their wavelet power spectrums. The statistical difference was significant (P<0.05). Further studies showed that the wavelet entropy of EEG and the MMSE score were significantly correlated (r= 0. 601-0. 799, P<0.01). Wavelet entropy is a quantitative indicator describing the complexity of EEG signals. Wavelet entropy is likely to be an electrophysiological index for AD diagnosis and severity assessment.
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2.The expression of TGF-?1 and type I receptor following moderate lateral fluid percussion brain injury in rats
Daixin HUANG ; Meiyun WU ; Yubo CHEN
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1986;0(02):-
Objective Study on the pattern of changes of TGF-?1 and type I receptor occurred in the experimental fluid percussion brain injury model for the purpose of providing the scientific basis for molecular pathological diagnosis, forensic identification, clinical treatment as well as further ascertaining the molecular mechanism of brain injury. Methods Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into normal control, sham operation control and injury groups. The rats of injury groups were subjected to moderate lateral fluid percussion brain injury (0.2 MPa). The injury groups were then subdivided into 30min, 1h, 3h, 6h, 12h,1d, 3d and 7d sub-groups according to the time elapsed after injury. Immunohistochemistry SP method was used for studing the immunoreactivity of both TGF-?1 and T?R I factors. Results (1) In the brain of normal control and sham operation control groups, the low expression levels of TGF-?1 and T?R I were observed; (2) The gradual increase of TGF-?1 and T?R I immunoreactivity could be observed 1 to 3d after injury both in cortex and brain stem, and sustained at the high level up to 7d; (3) In hippocampus, the gradual increase occur during 12h to Id after brain injury, and sustained the high level at 3d, then declined at 7d. Conclusion The results suggested that brain injury induced the gene eypressions of the TGF-?1/ T?R I . The TGF-?1/ T?R I may contribute to maintance of nerve cell survival and the repair of damaged neural tissues after CNS injury and the patterns of their level change were quite regular and can be used for timing of injury in forensic medicine aspect.
3.INVESTIGATION ON THE C_3 PHENOTYPE FREQUENCIES IN THE HAN POPULATION IN CHENGDU AREA AND C_3 PHENOTYPING IN HUMAN BLOOD STAINS USING CELLULOSE ACETATE ELECTROPHORESIS FOLLOWED BY IMMUNOFIXATION
Xingqun NI ; Guodi CHEN ; Meiyun WU ;
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1987;0(03):-
The distribution of C_3 phenotype frequencies in the Han population in Cheng-du area was studied by means of cellulose acetate electrophoresis followed byimmunofixation.In 400 unrelated healthy individuals three C_3 phenotypes weredemonstrated.Their frequencies were as follows:SS=397,FS=2 and SSvar=1.Their gene frequencies were as follows:C_3~S=0.9963,C_3~F=0.0025 and C_3~(svar)=0.0013.The C_3 phenotype frequencies were in good agreement with those expec-ted.C_3 phenotyping in the huma bloodstains kept at 37℃ and room temp-lasserature for two days,at 4℃ for 23 days(cotton bloodstains)and for 35 days(g-bloodstains),and -20℃ for at least 87 days could be performed.C_3 ph-enotypingin human serum could be performed at roon temperature for 3 days,as 4℃ for 13days and at -20℃ for at least 106 days.C_3 phenotyping was usedin five casesof paternity dispute.
4.The diagnostic value of GGT combined with ultrasound found gallbladder abnormality in infants with biliary atresia
Yuanyuan WEI ; Yang CHEN ; Ting GAO ; Meiyun DING ; Jianghua ZHAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2017;32(5):425-428
Objective To evaluate GGT in combination with B ultrasound for the diagnosis of biliary atresia (BA) infants suffering from obstructive jaundice.Methods A retrospective analysis was made on 69 sick infants including 55 BAs and 14 non-BAs as identified by intraoperative cholangiography.The preoperative laboratory GGT and ultrasound data were collected and analyzed.The sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,negative predictive value and accuracy were compared.Results BA patients had significantly higher GGT than Non-BA patients (t =-4.164,P < 0.05).The sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,negative predictive value and accuracy of GGT > 306 U/L were 69.1%,92.9%,97.4%,43.3%,73.9%,respectively.In BA group,abnormal gallbladder was significantly associated with proadening portal vein,broadening hepatic artery compared with Non-BA patients (x2 =9.995,P <0.05).The accuracy of abnormal gallbladder on ultrasound was 78.3%.When two method combined for the diagnosis of BA,the sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,negative predictive value were 92.7%,92.9%,98.1% and 76.5% and accuracy can reach 92.8%.Conclusions For obstructive jaundice infants with GGT > 306 U/L and abdominal gallbladder ultrasound finding intraoperative cholangiography should be carried out to make definite diagnosis of BA.
5.Investigation of magnetic motor evoked potentials in patients with Graves′ disease
Shaoda LIN ; Meiyun GUO ; Xiaohua CHEN ; Zhihe HUANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(04):-
Magnetic motor evoked potentials (MEP) were measured in 46 patients with Graves′ disease (GD) and 50 normal controls, and its latency、amplitude and central motor conduction time (CMCT) were recorded. Prolonged latency, lowed amplitude and shortened CMCT in MEP suggest the damage of the neurons.
7.Role of mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in exacerbated stage of COPD and on celluler immune system of community acquired pneumonia patients
Chaosheng DENG ; Meiyun CHEN ; Qichang LIN ; Kegui WU ; Aizhong TANG ; Yirui WENG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(07):-
Objective To explore the relationship of pulmonary mycoplasma pneumoniae(MP) infection with acute exacerbated stages of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD) and community acquired pneumonia(CAP)in the elderly,comparing different serum concentrations of IFN -? ,IL-6,TNF-? in these patients. Methods Serologic analysis through ELISA method was used to detect MP-IgM and MP-IgG to determine the presence of MP and the serum concentrations of IFN-?、IL-6、TNF-? in 30 elderly healthy subjects,39 elderly patients with acute exacerbated stage of COPD and 40 elderly patients with CAP. PCR method was also used to determine the presence of MP from the patients ,sputum. Results (1)The positive rates of MP were much higher in the COPD patients than in the CAP and healthy ones according to PCR or MP-IgM method( P
8.Vitreous cryopreservation of tenocytes co-cultured with porous polydimethylsiloxane scaffolds
Zhi WANG ; Meiyun TAN ; Quan QING ; Xi CHEN ; Chengjun LIU ; Tingwu QIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(2):238-243
BACKGROUND:Accumulative evidence supports that vitreous cryopreservation can improve the cel survival rate. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of vitreous cryopreservation on the tenocytes co-cultured with the porous polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) scaffold. METHODS:Tenocytes were co-cultured with the porous PDMS scaffold for 9-14 days, and then preserved and resuscitated in the 10%dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), 21%DMSO and VS55, respectively. One hour later, the survival rate of post-resuscitated tenocytes versus pre-resusciated tenocytes was analyzed by live/dead double color fluorescent staining and flow cytometry. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Live/dead double color fluorescent staining revealed that tenocytes in the 10%DMSO group appeared to be irregular and double stained, and a large number of cel s shedding from the scaffold. The VS55 and 21%DMSO groups showed some spindle and hemispherical cel s single stained for green fluorescence and few double stained irregular cel s. Additional y, the cel density in the two groups was significantly lower than that in the control group. Flow cytometry results found that there were homogenous cel s in the control group;the number of cel s in the 10%DMSO group was too low to undergo flow cytometry;smal cel particles were visible in the VS55 group;in the 21%DMSO group, the cel volume was similar with the control group, and smal particles also existed. The survival rate in the VS55 group (64.9%) was significantly lower than that in the 21%DMSO group (76.2%;P<0.05). Conversely, the survived cel s were rare in the 10%DMSO group. To conclude, 21%DMSO vitreous cryopreservation improves the cel survival rate and is beneficial for tenocyte adherence to the scaffold.
9.Efficacy and safety of Minilase-s on patients with dyspepsia: a randomized placebo-controlled double blind multicenter clinical trial
Meiyun KE ; Xiaohong SUN ; Jiaming QIAN ; Duowu ZOU ; Guoming XU ; Kabing ZHAO ; Liufang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2008;28(3):179-182
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of Minilase-S on patients with dyspepsia.Methods A randomized,placebo-controlled,double blind and multicenter study was conducted.Two hundred and forty patients with dyspepsia symptoms(anorexia,fullness,abdominal discomfort and distension)were collected according to total symptom scores over 20 with visual analog scales.Each patient was randomly received either Minilase-S(2 capsules t.i.d)or placebo(2 capsules t.i.d)for 2 weeks.The symptoms scores were evaluated at treatment week 1,week 2,and 1 week after discontinued therapy.Results Two hundred and sixteen patients(105 patients in Minilase group and 111 patients in placebo group)finished the study.There was no difference in demographic data,anorexia,fullness,discomfort and distension score and the total symptom score between two groups.However,at treatment week 1,week 2 and 1 week after discontinued therapy,symptoms and total symptom score were significantly decreased in Minilase-S group compared to placebo group(all P value<0.05).The total effective rates in treatment week 1,week 2 and 1 week after discontinued therapy were 64.76%,77.05%and 66.99%,respectinely,which were higer that those in placebo group(27.93%,37.84% and 29.36%,respectively)(P<0.05).There was no severe side effects in both Minilase-S and placebo groups.Conclusions Minilase-S can significantly improve symptoms in patients with dyspepsia,which may be as one choice in the management of dyspepsia or in combined therapy.
10.Effect of pelvic muscle exercise on quality of sexual life after panhysterectomy surgery
Juan XIE ; Huiping FAN ; Jingjing CHEN ; Meiyun SHEN ; Hongying FENG ; Yan SONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(26):60-63
Objective To evaluate the effect of pelvic muscle exercise on quality of sexual life after panhysterectomy surgery.Methods A retrospective review was made on 166 patients with integrated follow-up documents,after their panhysterectomy surgery caused by benign diseases.A normal nursing care was provided to the control group (n=81); while an additional pelvic muscle exercise was performed on the normal care basis,to those in the experimental group (n=85).Finally,a questionnaire on sexual life quality was made at the sixth month,ninth month,and twelfth month respectively,using a repeated measure ANOVA to analyze the data of each dimension and the whole score.Results Significant differences revealed both on the whole score and dimensions of the sexual satisfaction,sexual communication,sexual anxiety and sexual reaction,in different time sites.However,no difference was found in sexual attitude and body image.Besides,a cross interaction was found between time and intervention,where intervention presented different effects.Conclusions Pelvic muscle exercise is recommended in gynecological continuing nursing care to facilitate the recovery of sexual life after panhysterectomy surgery.