1.Effects of Intravenous anesthetics on EEG coherence:A preliminary study
Yun YUE ; Shaojun LIANG ; Yonghui YANG ; Dakai SUI ; Yingyang XU ;
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1995;0(12):-
Objective:Coherence analysis of the EEG is used to study the synchrony or coupling between cortical areas underlying the electrodes. However,the effects of intravenous anesthetics on EEG coherence have not been defined. Method: Forty patients were administered with intravenous thiopental (5mg/kg),propofol (2.5mg/kg ), ketamine(4mg/kg)or fentanyl(10?g/kg). The changes of coherences in total and in a given frequency band of the EEG(?.?.?.?) were measured with an AXON Systems Sentinel-4 Neurological monitor between two pair electrodes(Cz-F_7 vs Cz-F_8 and Cz-A_1 vs Cz-F_2). Result: The anesthetics had significantly different effects on the coherence by either increase or decrease. The variability of the coherences had no regular pattern,and no relationship to excitement or depression of the anesthetics and to potency of them. Conclusion:Each anesthetic above selectively depresses and excites generators of the EEG in quite different ways.
2.Behavior Observation on Learning and Memory Ability of Brain Aging Mice Intervened by Exercise and Diet
Zhongxin XIAO ; Shaojun YUN ; Xiaojuan HE ; Wei JIANG ; Kaiwen HE ; Shougang WEI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(10):932-933
Objective To observe effects for exercise and diet on learning and memory ability in mice with encephalon aging induced by D-galactose(D-gal).Methods The model of mice with encephalon aging was made by D-gal.The learning and memory ability of mice was determined by Morris water maze.Results There was significant difference between high fat feed encephalon aging group and restrict food on normal feed encephalon aging group,normal feed and exercise encephalon aging group,high fat feed and exercise encephalon aging group,high fat feed normal group,normal feed and exercise group,normal feed group(all P<0.05).In spatial probe test,there was significant difference between restrict food on normal feed encephalon aging group and normal feed encephalon aging group(all P<0.05).Conclusion Exercise and restrict food can improve the learning and memory function in the mice;feed with high fat can promote encephalon aging.
3.Effects of High Fat Diet and Dietary Restriction on Activity of Acetylcholinesterase in Brain Aging Mice
Shanshan REN ; Xiaojuan HE ; Shaojun YUN ; Penggao LI ; Shuhua ZHANG ; Huihui WU ; Shougang WEI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(10):907-909
ObjectiveTo explore the effects of high fat diet and caloric restriction on brain aging as well as the activity of Acetylcholinesterase(AChE) and afford scientific evidence to rational diet and prevent brain aging.MethodsSixty male ICR mice were randomly divided into 6 groups: the D-galactose-induced brain aging, brain aging plus high fat diet, brain aging plus caloric restriction, high fat diet only, caloric restriction only and normal control groups. Mice were given 100 mg/kg·d subcutaneous injection of D-galactose to prepare brain aging model for 9 weeks. Morris water maze (MWM) test was employed to determine their spatial learning and memory ability. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity in brain was determined by hydroxylaminecolorimetric assay.ResultsIn Morris water maze test, brain aging mice showed a significant longer escape latency than the normal control mice (P<0.05). There was no statistical difference in escape latency between brain aging mice plus high fat diet and brain aging mice groups (P>0.05), and between the control and high fat diet groups (P>0.05). Brain aging mice plus caloric restriction exhibited a significant shorter escape latency than brain aging mice (P<0.05), but no difference was found when compared with normal control mice (P>0.05). There were no statistical difference in escape latency between the controls and caloric restriction group (P>0.05). The AChE activity in brain aging, brain aging plus high fat diet and brain aging plus caloric restriction group were higher than those in control and caloric restriction group (P<0.05). There were no statistical difference in AChE activity between the controls and caloric restriction group (P>0.05). Brain aging plus high fat diet were higher than brain aging and other non model control groups.ConclusionHigh fat diet can raise the activity of AChE effectively, but can not influence the capacity of learning and memory in mice. Caloric restriction can improve the capacity of learning and memory in mice, but has no significant influence on the activity of AChE in brain.
4.A New Rapid Method for Preparing Synaptosomes of Mouse
Zhongxin XIAO ; Shougang WEI ; Shaojun YUN ; Xiaojuan HE ; Shuhua ZHANG ; Qing CAI ; Qiang LU ; Man JI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(10):937-938
ObjectiveTo establish a new method for preparing synaptosomes.MethodsDensity gradient centrifugation method was used to isolate synaptosomes of mouse, checking by transmission electron microscopy.ResultsSynaptosomes prepared by this method had intact morphological characteristics, surrounding with a continuous oval-shaped membrane structure, moreover, mitochondrion and lots of synaptic vesicle in them.ConclusionThis method is applicable to establish a rapid, convenient and useful method for preparing synaptosomes.
5.Therapeutic effect of radiotherapy and chemotherapy in 202 elderly patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Jin LIN ; Lu HAN ; Shaojun LIN ; Rui LI ; Yun XU ; Jianji PAN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2013;22(6):461-464
Objective To retrospectively analyze the outcomes,adverse events,and prognostic factors in elderly patients initially diagnosed with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) who receive radiotherapy and chemotherapy.Methods From January 2004 to April 2007,202 patients (over 60 years of age) initially diagnosed with NPC received radical radiotherapy or chemotherapy.These patients included 165 males (81.7%) and 37 females (18.3%),with a median age of 65 years (range 60-86 years).Of all patients,1 had stage Ⅰ NPC,25 had stage Ⅱ NPC,120 had stage Ⅲ NPC,and 56 had stage Ⅳa/Ⅳb NPC,according to the AJCC staging system (6th edition).All patients received a radiation dose of ≥66 Gy,and 146 patients (72.3%) with locally advanced NPC also received chemotherapy.The Cox model was used for multivariate analysis.Results The follow-up rate was 100%.The 5-year local control rate,regional lymph node control rate,distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS) rate,disease-free survival rate,and overall survival (OS) rate were 93%,94%,82%,74%,and 67%,respectively.The multivariate analysis revealed that T stage,N stage,and age were prognostic factors for OS and DMFS (P =0.006,0.002,and 0.008 ;P =0.020,0.002,and 0.022).The severe acute toxicities included grade 4 radiation dermatitis (1 patient,0.5%),grade 4 radiation mucositis (2 patients,1.0%),and grade 4 bone marrow suppression (5 patients,2.5%).Conclusions The elderly NPC patients can tolerate radiotherapy and chemotherapy well.Multimodality therapy should be adopted for the patients aged 60-74 years who have advanced-stage NPC and good general conditions.
6.The use of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Yun XU ; Jin LIN ; Lu HAN ; Qiaojuan GUO ; Wei ZHANG ; He HUANG ; Rui LI ; Shaojun LIN ; Jianji PAN
China Oncology 2013;(12):989-994
Background and purpose:Nasopharyngeal carcinoma usually occurs in people of states of the Southern China. Chemoradiotherapy plays an important role in the therapy of advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma. However, chemoradiotherapy causes more toxic side effects than radiation therapy alone, which affects the therapy. Now symptomatic treatment and nutrition supports are common ways in the clinic in order to improve the tolerance of patients for the therapy, but with little effect. To evaluate the clinical significance of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) in advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Methods: From Oct. 2010 to Jun. 2012, a total of 71 patients with advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma who received PEG before chemoradiotherapy were enrolled. During chemoradiotherapy, gastrostomy diet and nursing were supplied, adverse events, tolerance and nutrition indicators including weight and alcohol of human albumin were detected as well. Results:PEG were performed successfully on 68 patients, but failed in the other 3 patients. Of the 68 patients, 4 have not received concurrent chemotherapy because of liver metastases and liver function damage, 51 of the remaining 64 patients could completely ifnished 3 cycles of concurrent chemotherapy, with the completion rate of concurrent chemotherapy at 79.69%. The weight change ranged from-11.86%to 0.83%, with a mean value of-5.32%±2.99%. Paired-sample t test of human albumin before and after the treatment showed no significant difference (P=0.742). Grade Ⅱ radioactive oral cavity mucositis appeared in 60.29%patients (41/68), and 22.06%patients (15/68) suffered gradeⅢradioactive oral cavity mucositis.Conclusion:For patients with advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma, preventative PEG improved the tolerance of chemoradiotherapy, reduce the incidence of adverse events. The period of therapy interruption caused by sever adverse event were shortened as well, PEG also increased the completion rate of concurrent chemotherapy. Nutritional status and living quality of patients are improved. In addition, PEG is a safe, economic and simple method.
7.Proteomics study of rapamycin-injured human coronary artery endothelial cells based on two dimension fluorescence differential gel electrophoresis
Shaojun LIU ; Kunhua HU ; Yun ZHONG
Chongqing Medicine 2018;47(8):1009-1011,1015
Objective To explore the molecular mechanisms of the effect of eluting stent drug rapamycin for injuring human coronary artery endothelial cells(HCAECs)by using the proteomics method.Methods HCAECs were treated with rapamycin,and the differentially expressed proteins were analyzed by two dimension fluorescence differential gel electrophoresis(2D-DIGE).The changed proteins were identified by MALDI-ToF-ToF.Results At least 85 differential protein spots were found,including 49 up-regulated and 36 down-regulated protein spots.Twenty-six proteins were identified by MALDI-ToF-ToF,including the endoplasmic reticulum protein,mitochondrial protein,molecular chaperones,ubiquitin system related protein,structural protein and oxidative stress related proteins,etc.Conclusion The changes of specific proteins of HCAECs injury induced by rapamycin are investigated by the proteomic method.