1.Development of detection kit for ECG cable
Yujie GUAN ; Rencheng ZHANG ; Yang YUAN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(03):-
According to the needs of maintenances a detection kit for ECG cable is developed to detect the onoff condition of the wire, which can form a loop, and to indicate the result on a LED. The kit proves to be simple and practical and thus can significantly increase the maintenance efficiency of ECG cable.
2.Investigation of the awareness in laboratory biosafety among teachers and students of medical colleges in Jiangsu Province
Hong LI ; Ruyang ZHANG ; Rencheng ZHAO ; Hongbing SHEN
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2008;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the biosafety-related knowledge level of teachers,technicians and graduate students of medical colleges in Jiangsu province and to explore policy for management of laboratory biosafety in medical colleges.Methods In total of 550 teachers,technicians and graduate students from 5 full-time medical colleges were enrolled using a multiple-stage stratified random sampling method.Each subject was asked to complete questionnaire consisting of laboratory biosafety rules,safety consciousness,route of transmission,waste management and biosafety training,etc.Results The general awareness rate was 54.38%.The percentage of awareness in laboratory biosafety rules,safety consciousness,route of transmission were 27.58%,27.68% and 10.23%,respectively.The awareness rate in reagents toxicity was the lowest(7.21%).However,the awareness rate in protecting rules and waste management were as high as 83.77% and 76.90%,respectively.About 96.30% of the respondents considered that it would be necessary to launch a biosafety course in medical colleges.Conclusions The results showed that the awareness in laboratory biosafety among teachers and students of medical colleges still need to be improved.Propaganda and training of laboratory biosafety should be performed regularly to improve the general awareness and strengthen management.
4.Quantitative gait evaluation using principal component analysis.
Yiyong YANG ; Rencheng WANG ; Zhixiu HAO ; Dewen JIN ; Han ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(6):1100-1103
Evaluation of human gait function is of great significance in clinical medicine and rehabilitation engineering. A quantitative gait evaluation method using principal component analysis was proposed. The evaluation steps included that a series of characteristic index was performed by the gait parameters with a gait detection, and the index was normalized, quantified and summarized by principal component analysis. Then the evaluation results were shown in formulation, figures and tables. The examples showed that this system could evaluate the recovery of the gait by treatment.
Evaluation Studies as Topic
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Gait
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physiology
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Humans
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Principal Component Analysis
5.Synergic analysis and dynamics pattern of human normal gait during swing phase.
Yiyong YANG ; Rencheng WANG ; Zhixiu HAO ; Dewen JIN ; Han ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;23(1):69-73
A dynamics model of human lower extremity, which combines musculotendon dynamics and muscle excitation-contraction dynamics, is presented. With this model, a motion process of normal gait during swing phase is numerically analyzed by use of the optimal control theory. The model was verified using experimental kinematics, muscles activation, and electromyographic data. The result showed that the tri-phasic activation pattern and synergistic muscles displayed during a normal gait in swing phase. The pattern consists of three distinct phases, i. e., acceleration during moving initiation, braking the moving segment, and posture control at the final specified position.
Biomechanical Phenomena
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Computer Simulation
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Electromyography
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Gait
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physiology
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Humans
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Kinetics
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Lower Extremity
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physiology
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Models, Biological
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Muscle, Skeletal
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physiology
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Tendons
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physiology
6.A study on the thethymidylate synthase gene polymorphisms and its relationship with clinical characteristics in breast cancer
Rencheng SUN ; Keli TIAN ; Zhongbing MA ; Qinye FU ; Qiang ZHANG ; Dezong GAO ; Yuyang LI ; Liang LI ; Zhigang YU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2010;25(12):973-976
ObjectiveTo investigate the distribution of thethymidylate synthase (TS) gene polymorphisms inChinese femaleHan-nationality breast cancer patients,including tandemrepeat polymorphisms in the enhancer region ( ER), 6 bp deletion/insertion (del6/ins6) polymorphism in the 3′untranslated region (3′-UTR) and G→C single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). The association of TS gene polymorphism with pathological results was retrospectively analyzed.MethodsThis study included 83 breast cancer patients who received no preoperative chemotherapy. The polymorphisms of TS, ER and TS 3′2UTR were determined by polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method.Results ( 1 ) Of the 83 patients, the frequencies of the TSER 3R/3 R, 2R/3 R and 2R/2R were 68.7% ,27. 7% and 3. 6%, respectively; (2) Due to existence of the G→C single nucleotide polymorphism,TSER genotypes were divided into 2R/2R, 2R/3C, 2R/3G, 3G/3G,3C/3C and 3G/3C,their frequencies were 3. 6%, 19. 3%, 8.4%, 19. 3%, 37. 3% and 12. 1%, respectively; ( 3 ) Of the 83 patients, the frequencies of the TS 3′-UTR ins6/ias6、ins6/del6 and del6/del6 were 8.4% 、50.6% and 41.0%, respectively; (4) TSER polymorphisms were correlated with lymph node metastasis ( P = 0.019 ),Ki67 ( P = 0.022 ) and histological grade ( P = 0.042 ). The TS 3′-UTR polymorphisms were correlated with age ( P = 0.002) and histological grade (P = 0.042). G→C SNP were correlated with lymph node metastasis ( P = 0.021 ) and histological grade ( P = 0.028 ).ConclusionsChinese female Han-nationality breast cancer patients have more genotypes frequencies of the TSER 3R/3R and 3′-UTR del6/del6; The TS polymorphisms are correlated with pathological factors of breast cancer.
7.Synergic pattern analysis of upper limb grasping movements.
Yiyong YANG ; Rencheng WANG ; Zhixiu HAO ; Dewen JIN ; Wei XU ; Han ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(5):910-913
In order to discuss the evaluation method of human upper limb movements, the patterns of movement coordination during healthy people prehension have been researched. Eight subjects were asked to perform different reaching-grasping and drinking water from the cup tasks with different indices of difficulty, and the arm movement trajectories and the main muscles group electromyography (EMG) data were collected. To explore the prehension control mechanism, a comparison has been made between the solution of the theoretic calculation and the experimental data. The results show that the topological invariance was observed in the trajectories of different task performance, and the linear relationships between joints covariation were exhibited. Moreover, the different muscles were controlled and combined into units of synergistic muscular group necessary to reach and grasp the goal.
Adult
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Electromyography
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Hand
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physiology
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Hand Strength
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physiology
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Humans
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Male
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Models, Biological
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Range of Motion, Articular
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physiology
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Upper Extremity
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physiology
8.Dynamic loads at knee joint of trans-tibial amputee on different terrains.
Xiaohong JIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Yubo FAN ; Rencheng WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(2):221-224
Dynamic loads at knee joint of amputee are fundamental for rehabilitation of knee injury and prosthesis design. In this paper, a 3-D model for calculation of dynamic load at knee joint of trans-tibial amputee was developed. Gait analysis was done on three terrains including normal level walking, upstairs and downstairs. Dynamic loads at knee joint were calculated during one gait cycle. The results show that gait patterns and dynamic loads at knee joint were different among these three terrains. Although the general waveforms were about the same, the motion range of knee joint, ground reaction forces and loads at knee joint when walking upstairs or downstairs were larger than those in a normal level walking. The quantitative findings provide the theoretical basis of gait analysis and prosthesis design for trans-tibial amputee.
Amputation Stumps
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physiopathology
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Artificial Limbs
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Gait
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physiology
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Humans
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Knee Joint
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physiopathology
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Leg
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physiopathology
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surgery
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Prosthesis Design
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Stress, Mechanical
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Tibia
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physiopathology
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surgery
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Walking
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physiology
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Weight-Bearing
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physiology
9.Inertial effects on interface pressure between prosthetic socket and residual limb.
Xiaohong JIA ; Ming ZHANG ; Rencheng WANG ; Yubo FAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(3):468-471
A quantitative understanding of interface pressure distribution between prosthetic socket and residual limb is fundamental for an optimal design of prosthesis. Most of traditional finite element (FE) models were static. In this paper a 3-D nonlinear finite element model was developed according to the data of one transtibial amputee. The interface pressures at residual limb were predicted, and the effect of inertial loads was investigated quantitatively. The results show that interface pressures were mainly distributed at patella tendon, lateral tibia, media tibia and popliteal depression regions. Interface pressure had the similar double-peaked waveform in stance phase. The average difference in interface pressure between the two cases with and without consideration of inertial loads was 8.4% in stance phase, while it was up to 20.1% in swing phase with considerably different change trend. It is found that inertial effects during walking can not be ignored.
Artificial Limbs
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Finite Element Analysis
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Humans
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Leg
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Models, Theoretical
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Pressure
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Stress, Mechanical
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Tibia
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Walking
10.Study on the mechanism of Flos Puerariae and Semen Hoveniae in treatment of alcoholic liver injury based on network pharmacology and molecular docking.
Yanan WANG ; Xiaoming YAN ; Qingyu ZHANG ; Aihua SONG ; Fei HAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2020;49(6):714-724
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the mechanism of Flos Puerariae and Semen Hoveniae in treatment of alcoholic liver injury (ALI) based on network pharmacology and molecular docking.
METHODS:
The information of chemical constituents and targets of Flos Puerariae and Semen Hoveniae was collected from TCMSP and Swiss databases, and the threshold values of oral bioavailability (OB) ≥ 30%, drug likeness (DL) ≥0.18 were used to screen the potential active compounds. The GeneCard and DrugBank databases were used to obtain the targets corresponding to ALI. The common targets were queried using Venn Diagram, and the network of PPI and Gene Ontology (GO) functional enrichment analysis and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analysis were performed through DAVID and Reactome database. Autodock Vina software was used for molecular docking of potential ingredients and key targets.
RESULTS:
A total of 21 potential active compounds and 431 therapeutic targets were gathered in Flos Puerariae and Semen Hoveniae, which involved 273 biological functions, 90 KEGG pathways and 362 Reactome pathways. The GO functions involved protein binding, ATP binding, etc.; the KEGG pathways mainly included PI3K-Akt signaling pathway and TNF signaling pathway; the Reactome pathways contained signal transduction and immune system, etc. The results of molecular docking showed that 21 potential active ingredients had good affinity with the core targets Akt1, TP53 and IL-6.
CONCLUSIONS
The network pharmacology and molecular docking analysis demonstrate the synergetic effect of Flos Puerariae and Semen Hoveniae with multi-compounds, multi-targets and multi-pathways in the treatment of ALI; and also predict the possible medicinal substance, key targets and pathways, which provides clues for the new drug development and mechanism research.
Animals
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Computer Simulation
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use*
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Lepidoptera/chemistry*
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Liver/drug effects*
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Liver Diseases, Alcoholic/therapy*
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Molecular Docking Simulation
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Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases/metabolism*
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Plant Extracts/therapeutic use*
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Rhamnaceae/chemistry*
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Signal Transduction/drug effects*