1.Effects of Unilateral Electrical Stimulation of Lower Limbs on Cerebral Cortex: A Study with Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Health Men
Xia LI ; Shouyu XU ; Guangyao XIE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(3):249-251
Objective To investigate the effect of unilateral electric stimulation of lower limbs movement on central nervous system. Methods 8 right-footed healthy men accepted electrical stimulation to evoke dorsiflexion of the right ankle, while the cerebral cortex activations were observed with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Results For electrical stimulation evoked contraction task, the significant activations were observed in the bilateral primary motor cortex, primary sensory area, secondary somatosensory cortex, cingulated gyrus; ipsilateral premotor area and contralateral supplementary motor area. Conclusion Unilateral electrical stimulation may result in activations of bilateral cerebral cortex.
2.Advance of Transcranianl Direct Current Stimulation for Dysphagia after Stroke (review)
Qi ZHU ; Yupeng DU ; Shouyu XU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(1):58-60
Dysphasia is a fatal complication of stroke, and may result in other complications. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is helpful for the recovery of dysphasia associated with stroke, which may involve in the polarity and cerebral plasticity. There are advantages and disadvantages of tDCS compared with repetitive transcrnial magnetic stimulation.
3.Application of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Rehabilitation after Stroke (review)
Jimi ZHONG ; Wanshun WEN ; Ruidong CHENG ; Xiangming YE ; Shouyu XU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(9):1028-1030
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a technology combined with function, anatomy and images to evaluate the brain function in real-time, dynamic, non-invasive ways. fMRI has been applied in the rehabilitation after stroke for the assessment and prog-nosis of motor, speech, cognition and sense function, etc.
4.RNA Modification in Carcinogenesis and Development of Gastric Cancer
Jiawen XU ; Qiang WANG ; Shouyu WANG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2023;50(8):738-744
The occurrence of gastric cancer is closely related to environmental, genetic, and epigenetic factors. Currently, RNA modification is a research frontier and hotspot in the field of epigenetics. With the advancements in analytical chemistry and high-throughput sequencing technologies, new technologies and methods of exploring RNA modification are constantly being presented. Numerous studies have confirmed the involvement of RNA modifications in the occurrence and development of various diseases. Recent studies have shown that RNA modifications such as m6A, m5C, and ac4C regulate the malignant progression of various tumors, including gastric cancer, liver cancer, colorectal cancer, and leukemia. This article systematically reviews the research status and mechanism of different RNA modifications in the occurrence and development of gastric cancer, as well as discusses its potential value in the diagnosis and treatment of gastric cancer.
5.Training the less-affected limb improves motor function in hemiplegic patients through cross transport
Xia LI ; Lingling MA ; Shouyu XU ; Weihua XIANG ; Jinkuo PANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2017;39(11):819-822
Objective To observe whether strength training of a healthy limb can produce a cross transport effect on the affected side.Methods Thirty hemiplegic stroke survivors were randomly divided into an experimental group and a control group,each of 15,using a random number table.Both groups received conventional rehabilitation,while the experimental group was given training to strengthen dorsiflexion and the isometric resistance of their healthy ankles for 6 weeks.The maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) and surface electromyography were measured before and after the training.The lower-extremity section of the simplified Fugl-Meyer motor function rating scale (FMA) was used to assess the subjects' motor function.Results After the training,the average FMA score of the experimental group was significantly better than before the treatment and also significantly better than that of the control group after the treatment.After the training,the average IEMGs of the tibialis anterior muscle and the gastrocnemius in the treatment group were significantly different from those of their ipsilateral side before the treatment and in the control group after treatment.Significant differences before and after the treatment were observed in the average MVC of both tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius muscles in the experimental group,and between the experimental group and control group averages.Conclusion Ankle strength training of hemiplegics' healthy limbs can strengthen the contralateral and antagonistic muscles,which indicates the cross transport of strength training.Isometric resistance training of the less-affected limb can improve the motor function of hemiplegics' lower extremities.
6.Augmented reality navigation system for assisting CT-guided puncture of pulmonary nodules in dog models
Tao ZHOU ; Nannan SUN ; Xiaobo FAN ; Xiu WANG ; Zhengyi XIE ; Yuqing SUN ; Chenxiao YANG ; Chunming XU ; Shouyu ZHANG ; Zhuangfei MA ; Min ZHANG ; Shouqiang JIA
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2024;21(1):38-41
Objective To observe the value of augmented reality(AR)navigation system for assisting CT-guided puncture of pulmonary nodules in dog models.Methods Five healthy dogs were selected,and 4 target lung rings were implanted in each dog to build pulmonary nodule models.Deferring to crossover design,CT-guided punctures were performed with or without AR navigation 2 and 4 weeks after successful modeling,respectively,while punctures with AR navigation were regarded as AR group and the others as conventional group,respectively.The time duration of puncturing,the times of CT scanning,of needle adjustment,and the deviation distance between needle pinpoint to the center of pulmonary nodule shown on three-dimensional reconstruction were compared between groups.Results The duration time of puncture in AR group and conventional group was(13.62±5.11)min and(20.16±4.76)min,respectively.In AR group,the times of CT scanning,of needle adjustment,and the deviation distance was 2.40±0.50,2.75±0.44 and(2.94±1.92)mm,respectively,while in conventional group was 3.10±0.64,3.70±0.57 and(4.90±3.38)mm,respectively.The introduction of AR navigation was helpful to shortening the duration of puncture,reducing times of CT scanning and needle adjustment,also decreasing positioning error of needle pinpoint(all P<0.05).In contrast,the variance of puncture sequences and dogs had no obvious effect on the results(both P>0.05).Conclusion AR navigation system could improve accuracy and efficiency in CT-guided puncture of pulmonary nodules in dog models.
7.Effect of Electroacupuncture and Psychological Rehabilitation on Alpha Competitive Structure in Patients with Internet Addiction Disorder
Yupeng DU ; Tianmin ZHU ; Rongjiang JIN ; Shouyu XU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(5):464-466
Objective To study the effect of electroacupuncture and psychological rehabilitation on internet addiction disorder (IAD).Methods 111 IAD patients were divided into electroacupuncture group, psychology group and comprehension group (both electroacupuncture and psychological rehabilitation). They were measured with frequency and entropy of alpha competitive structure before and after treatment. Results The frequency increased and the entropy decreased in the comprehension group after treatment (P<0.05), and was significantly different from the other groups (P<0.05). There was no significant difference between the other 2 groups (P>0.05). Conclusion The combination of electroacupuncture and psychological rehabilitation may be effective on IAD.