1.Hypertriglyceridemia and insulin resistance in the obese elderly
Dongmei KANG ; Cuiping ZHAO ; Pengying GU ; Jian ZHOU ; Shandong YE ; Weidong WANG ; Shilian HU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2009;28(11):912-914
Objective To study the changes of circulating triglyceride (TG) in the obese elderly, and to investigate the effect of hypertriglyceridemia on the development of insulin resistance. Methods A total of 82 subjects were divided into simple obesity group, obesity with IGT group, obesity with T2DM group and normal control group. The body height, body weight, blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and insulin(FPI), circulating TG and total cholesterol (TC) were measured. The homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was calculated. Results The levels of serum TG were significantly higher in the simple obesity group ( 1.3 ± 0. 6) mmol/L, obesity with IGT group (1.9 ± 0.9)mmol/L and obesity with T2DM group (2.1±0.7) mmol/L than in the normal controls [(1.0±0.2)mmol/L, all P<0. 05], Furthermore, the levels of TG, FPG, FPI, HOMA-IR and systolic pressure were significantly higher(all P<0. 05) in obesity with IGT group and obesity with T2DM group than in simple obesity group. There were significantly positive correlations between TG and body mass index (BMI), FPG, HOMA-IR, TC, systolic pressure respectively (all P < 0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that FPG and HOMA-IR were the independent factors affecting TG (both P < 0. 05 ). Conclusions Hypertriglyceridemia may play an important role in the development of insulin resistance.
2.The correlation study of 1-hour postload plasma glucose level and carotid intima-media thickness in elderly male patients with hypertension
Pengying GU ; Shandong YE ; Shiyang ZHANG ; Meiguang LI ; Weidong WANG ; Dongmei KANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2009;28(5):371-373
Objective To observe the correlation between 1-hour postload plasma glucose and carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) in elderly male patients with hypertension.Methods One hundred and twenty six elderly male patients with hypertension were enrolled and divided into four groups: normal glucose tolerance with normal 1 h plasma glucose (1 hPG) group (low-NGT, n=42); normal glucose tolerance with high lh plasma glucose group (high-NGT, n=23);impaired glucose tolerance group (IGT, n=27) and diabetic group (n=84). The differences of blood pressure, blood glucose, blood lipid and intimia-media thickness among groups were analyzed.Results OGTT 1 hPG in high-NGT group was similar with IGT group[(12.0±1.1)mmol/L vs. (11.1±1.8)mrnol/L, P>0. 053 ,but significantly higher than that in Iow-NGT group ((12.0±1.1)mmol/L vs. (9. 1±1.4) mmol/L, P<0.01]. The value of IMT was gradually increased in four groups (P<0.05) and it was (1.02±0. 12) mm in high-NGT group. OGTT 1 hPG was the independent risk factor for IMT(P< 0.01).Conclusions OC-TT 1h plasma glucose is associated with atherosclerosis in elderly male hypertensive people.
3.Effects of Dual-task Motor Training with Anti-gravity Treadmill on Motor and Balance after Stroke
Qing CAI ; Lijun XIE ; Junlv ZHAO ; Pengying YE ; Minzhi SU ; Shuxian ZHANG ; Huigang GAO ; Xiquan HU ; Xi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2018;24(11):1315-1319
Objective To observe the effects of dual-task motor training on motor and balance function for stroke patients. Methods From January, 2016 to June, 2017, 30 patients with stroke were assigned randomly into control group (n = 15) and treatment group (n = 15). Both groups accepted routine physical therapy, the control group accepted anti-gravity treadmill training, while the treatment group accepted dual-task training with anti-gravity treadmill, for four weeks. They were measured with balance training and evaluation system, and assessed with Fugl-Meyer Assessment-lower extremity (FMA-L), Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and modified Barthel Index (MBI), before and after treatment. Results The range of swaying on X axial (Rx) and Y axial (Ry), as well as rectangle area (RecArea) decreased after treatment in the treatment group (t > 4.719, P < 0.001), while RecArea decreased in the control group (t = 5.069, P < 0.001). Ry and RecArea were less in the treatment group than in the control group (t > 2.288, P < 0.05). The scores of FMA-L, BBS and MBI improved after treatment in both groups (t > 7.316, P < 0.001), and improved more in the treatment group than in the control group (t > 2.322, P < 0.05). Conclusion The dual-task training via anti-gravity treadmill may improve motor and balance function in stroke patients, and promote the activities of daily living.
4.Developmental Exposure to Bisphenol a Degrades Auditory Cortical Processing in Rats.
Binliang TANG ; Kailin LI ; Yuan CHENG ; Guimin ZHANG ; Pengying AN ; Yutian SUN ; Yue FANG ; Hui LIU ; Yang SHEN ; Yifan ZHANG ; Ye SHAN ; Étienne DE VILLERS-SIDANI ; Xiaoming ZHOU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(11):1292-1302
Developmental exposure to bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine-disrupting contaminant, impairs cognitive function in both animals and humans. However, whether BPA affects the development of primary sensory systems, which are the first to mature in the cortex, remains largely unclear. Using the rat as a model, we aimed to record the physiological and structural changes in the primary auditory cortex (A1) following lactational BPA exposure and their possible effects on behavioral outcomes. We found that BPA-exposed rats showed significant behavioral impairments when performing a sound temporal rate discrimination test. A significant alteration in spectral and temporal processing was also recorded in their A1, manifested as degraded frequency selectivity and diminished stimulus rate-following by neurons. These post-exposure effects were accompanied by changes in the density and maturity of dendritic spines in A1. Our findings demonstrated developmental impacts of BPA on auditory cortical processing and auditory-related discrimination, particularly in the temporal domain. Thus, the health implications for humans associated with early exposure to endocrine disruptors such as BPA merit more careful examination.
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