1.Correlation between the ischemic stroke subtypes and its risk factors and leukoaraiosis
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1993;0(03):-
Objective To explore the relationship between the ischemic stroke subtypes and its risk factors and leukoaraiosis(LA).Methods The severity of LA was classified into LA1,LA2 and LA3 in 213 patients with ischemic stroke combined LA.The relationship between LA degree and the ischemic stroke subtypes(transient ischemic attack,lacunar cerebral infarction,atherothrombotic and cardioembolic cerebral infarction) and its risk factors(age,sex,hypertension,diabetes and coronary artery disease,etc.)were analyzed.Results In the 213 patients with ischemic stroke combined LA,the age of the cases with LA2 and LA3 were significantly higher than the cases with LA1(all P
2.Effect of 72h weightlessness simulation on processing speed of mental rotation of males
Tianli ZHU ; Qianru ZHANG ; Yang LIAO ; Xufeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;(11):1022-1024
Objective To explore the effect of weightlessness simulation on processing speed of mental rotation of males in 72 h head-down tilt,in order to further reveal human performance changes caused by weightlessness.Methods During 72 h weightlessness simulation (9 am day 1 to 9 pm day 4,head-down tilt started from 9 pm day 1),16 male subjects were processed speed of rotation data byhand picture mental rotation (test 8 times),using self cross-references design,and the variation of processing speed of mental rotation by duration was analyzed.Results The linear regression analysis showed,the reaction time of each time point for each subject as the independent variable,the angle of rotation as the dependent variable,with the extension of simulated weightlessness time.The intercept(constant term of the regression equation),indicating the processing speed of non-rotation,were gradually increased with HDT time,but didn(t) reached significantly difference (F(3,14) =0.551,P =0.650) ;the slope(Regression coefficient of the regression equation),indicating the processing speed of rotation.were gradually increased with HDT time,and reached the significantly difference (F(3,14) =4.338,P =0.009).The value of intercept and slope was like upside-down U in three days,and reached the highest value at day 2.Conclusion Weightlessness simulation have affection on the speed of mental rotation,especially on the rotation speed.
3.Isolation and identification of serum exosomes in the patients with polymyositis/dermatomyositis
Aiyan ZHANG ; Cheng CHEN ; Xiaodan WU ; Tianli REN ; Bing GU ; Hongyu HUANG ; Zhijun HAN ; Mingzhu GAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2017;35(8):583-586
Objective To isolate and identify exosomes from serum samples of the patients with polymyositis / dermatomyositis (PM/ DM),and analyze their protein composition preliminarily.Methods Exosomes from serum samples of the patients with PM/DM were isolated and purified by the ExoQuickTM kit.The morphological characteristics and particle size of exosomes were determined by transmission electron microscope (TEM) and NanoSight analyzer,respectively.The surface markers of exosomes such as CD9,CD81 and Flotillin-2 were identified by western blot.The concentration and composition of exosome protein were determined by the BCA method and SDS-PAGE,respectively.Results The exosomes from serum samples of PM/DM patients displayed round or oval vesicles with membrane structure under TEM,and their diameter range was about (92 ± 67) nm.western blot showed that these exosomes expressed CD9,CD81 and Flotillin-2.The total protein concentrations of exosomes in the patients with PM/DM and healthy controls were 14.68 (6.00,32.55) μg/μL and 14.09 (8.00,23.28) μg/μL,respectively.SDS-PAGE showed that high-abundance proteins enriched in 55-70 kD in both PM/DM patients and healthy controls,and that there were different bands in 40-55 kD between them.Conclusion Exosomes are isolated from serum samples of the patients with PM/DM successfully,and their protein concentration and composition are analyzed preliminarily,which provides the experimental evidences for further finding differential proteins.
4.First detection of Francisella-like endosymbionts in Hyalomma asiaticum asiaticum from China-Kazakhstan border
Xiaoping YIN ; Shanshan ZHAO ; Dan LIU ; Yanhe TIAN ; Teer BA ; Tianli CHENG ; Jiangguo ZHANG ; Yuanzhi WANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2017;33(2):170-172,177
We conducted the detection the Francisella spp.nucle acid from Hyalomma asiaticum asiaticum that main distribution is on railway line area from China-Kazakhstan border.The free-living ticks were collected and then identified by morphological and molecular methods.After species identification,they were detected by PCR targeting 16S rRNA and sdhA of Francisella spp.The amplified products were sequenced and the sequences was analyzed by using the Blast.A phylogenetic tree was constructed using MEGA 6 software.A total of 243 fleas were identified as H.asiaticum asiaticum.Only 35 samples were detected for Francisella spp.positive and the positive rate was 14.4%.Sequence analysis showed that two different sequences (seql and seq2) and all belong to Francisella-like endosymbionts (FLEs).Phylogenetic analyses showed that two FLEs were belong to the same cladd.This is first detection of FLEs nucleic acid from H.asiaticum Railway line area of China-Kazakhstan border.
5.Application of perimembranous ventricular septal defects closure solely by femoral vein approach under transesophageal echocardiography guidance
Haisong BU ; Lei GAO ; Weizhi ZHANG ; Qin WU ; Wancun JIN ; Mi TANG ; Tianli ZHAO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2017;42(7):802-807
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and safety of perimembranous ventricular septal defects (PmVSD) closure solely by femoral vein approach under transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) guidance.Methods:From January 1,2014 to May 31,2016,26 patients with PmVSD in Second Xiangya Hospital were selected,with age at 3.2-6.0 (4.3±0.7) years old and body weight at 15.0-19.5 (16.7±1.4) kg.The diameter of VSD was 3.5-4.8 (4.1±0.3) mm.All patients were treated by percutaneous PmVSD closure solely by femoral vein approach under TEE guidance.The effect of the procedure was evaluated by TEE and transthoracic echocardiography (TTE).The clinical follow-up study was conducted by TTE at 1,3,6 and 12 month (s) after the procedure.Results:Twenty cases were successfully treated with percutaneous PmVSD closure solely by femoral vein approach under TEE guidance,and the success rate was 76.9%.Six patients were converted to perventricular closure under TEE guidance because the guide wire in two cases or catheter in other cases could not pass through PmVSD.The diameter of symmetrical VSD occluder was 6.0-7.0 (6.2±0.4) mm.The procedural time was 12.0-64.0 (26.8±6.3) min.The residence time at ICU was 1.8-2.4 (26.8±6.3) h.The in-hospital time was 4.0-5.0 (4.4±0.5) d.There were 3 patients with immediate post-operative trivial residual shunt and incomplete right bundle branch block (IRBBB).All patients survived with no peripheral vascular injury or complications such as tricuspid regurgitation,pericardial tamponade and pulmonary infection.The residual shunt disappeared in 3 patients and IRBBB became normal rhythm in 3 patients at 1 month follow-up time point.No patients suffered from occluder malposition,residual shunt,pericardial effusion,arrhythmia (atrio-ventricular block),aortic valve regurgitation and tricuspid regurgitation.Conclusion:TEE-guided percutaneous PmVSD closureby femoral vein approach is safe and effective.
6.Sleep quality in population at high-risk for stroke: a community-based survey
Tianli ZHANG ; Xin LI ; Ying ZOU ; Zhiqiang WEI ; Yahui HU ; Xiaoshuang XIA ; Lin WANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2016;24(10):907-912
Objective To investigate the sleep quality and the risk factors for sleep disorders in population at high-risk for stroke:.Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted in population at highrisk for stroke:in Water Park and Wangdingdi Communities,Nankai District,Tianjin in March 2016.The residents were divided into either a good sleep group or a sleep disorder group according to the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI).Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine the risk factors affecting sleep quality.They also divided into a stroke history group and a non-stroke history group according to the high-risk population with or without previous history of stroke.The sleep quality was compared between the 2 groups,and the correlation between sleep disorders and stroke outcomes was analyzed.Results A total of 565 residents at high-risk for stroke were enrolled in the study,and 178 01.5%) had sleep disorders.The age in the sleep disorder group was significantly older than that in the good sleep group (66.70 ±8.97 years vs.62.87 ±9.46 years;t =4.540,P<0.001).The proportions of female (68.0% vs.49.1%;x2 =16.190,P < 0.001),hypertension (69.7% vs.57.9%;x2 =7.154,P =0.005),ischemic heart diseases (48.9% vs.35.4%;x2 =9.253,P =0.002),history of previous stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) (30.9% vs.18.9%;x2 =10.080,P =0.001),and carotid plaques (71.9 vs.53.7%;x2 =16.688,P <0.001) in the sleep disorder group were higher than those in the good sleep group.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that after adjusting for age and sex,the history of previous stroke or TIA (odds ratio [OR] 1.712,95% confidence interval [CI] 1.105-2.653;P =0.016),and carotid plaques (OR 1.583,95% CI 1.003-2.498;P =0.048) were the dependent risk factors for sleep disorders.The total score of PSQI in patients with previous stroke was significantly higher than that in patients without previous stroke (7.25 ±4.71 vs.6.13 ±4.20,t =-2.578,P =0.010).The sleep latency score (1.24 ± 1.06 vs.0.95 ± 1.02;t =-2.868,P =0.004) and sleep disorder score (1.23 ± 0.63 vs.1.07 ± 0.61;t =-2.622,P =0.009) in patients with previous stroke history were significantly higher than those without.According to the modified Rankin Scale scores,the patients with a history of stroke were divided into a good outcome group (0-2) and a poor outcome group (>2),including 105 (82.0%) and 23 patients (18.0%),resectively.The proportion of patients with sleep disorders (78.3% vs.35.2%;x2 =14.251,P<0.001) and the PSQI score (median and four percentile interval:6 [3-8] vs.12 [8-18];Z =-4.392,P <0.001) in the poor outcome group were significantly higher than those in the good outcome group.Conclusions The incidence of sleep disorder is high in the high-risk population,the previous stroke or TIA history and carotid plaques are the independent risk factors for sleep disorder in the high-risk population,and sleep disorder is associated with the poor outcomes of strokes.Therefore,attention should be paid to the sleep quality of this stroke high-risk population and control the risk factors of causing sleep disorders,especially for those with a history of stroke.This will help reduce the risk of stroke.
7.Clinical Study on Congrong Yishen Granules Combined with Donepezil Hydrochloride Tablets in the Treat-ment of Parkinson Disease with Dementia
Chao GU ; Ting SHEN ; Canxing YUAN ; Hongmei AN ; Tingting GU ; Tianli ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(17):2377-2380
OBJECTIVE:To observe the effects and safety of Congrong yishen granule combined with Donepezil hydrochloride tablet on mental state and quality of life in patients with Parkinson disease with dementia(PDD). METHODS:A total of 60 PDD patients were randomized into control group and treatment group,with 30 cases in each group. Both groups were given drugs for Parkinson disease. Control group was additionally given Donepezil hydrochloride tablet 5 mg,qd;treatment group was additionally given Congrong yishen granules 2 g,bid,on the basis of control group. The treatment lasted for 6 months in both groups. MMSE, MoCA,ADAS-Cog,ADL-R and TCM symptom score were observed in 2 groups before and after treatment. The occurrence of ADR were compared between 2 groups. RESULTS:Before treatment,there was no statistical significance in MMSE,MoCA, ADAS-Cog,ADL-R or TCM symptom score between 2 groups (P>0.05). After treatment,MMSE and MoCA score of 2 groups were increased significantly,while ADAS-Cog,ADL-R and TCM symptom score were decreased significantly;the treatment group were better than the control group,with statistical significance (P<0.05). No obvious ADR was found in 2 groups. CONCLU-SIONS:Congrong yishen granule combined with donepezil hydrochloride tablet can significantly improve mental state and cogni-tive ability of PDD patients,and relieve clinical symptoms with good safety.
8.Impact of Down syndrome on the surgical treatment of congenital heart defects.
Weizhi ZHANG ; Yifeng YANG ; Can HUANG ; Tianli ZHAO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2012;37(7):695-698
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the impact of Down syndrome (DS) on surgical management in patients with congenital heart defects (CHD).
METHODS:
We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data from 35 children with DS and CHD, who underwent cardiac surgery between 2004 and 2009. The data on surgical mortality, complications and follow-up results are emphasized.
RESULTS:
All of the patients underwent primary repair. One child (2.9%) with DS and complete atrioventricular septal defect (CAVSD) died early postoperatively because of pulmonary hypertension. Two patients (5.7%) had low cardiac output syndrome, and 15 (42.9%) suffered pulmonary complications. III degree atrioventricular block (AVB) occurred in 4 patients (11.5%). Thirty children who were followed up 10 months to 6 years [(3.8±1.1) years] are in NYHA class I or II. There were no reoperations or later death.
CONCLUSION
CHD in DS children can be repaired with a low risk of mortality, although a high incidence of severe infections and III degree AVB can result in a complicated postoperative course. The results of mid-term follow up are satisfactory.
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9.Needs and influencing factors of patients with cerebrovascular disease and their caregivers in rural areas
Chunru WANG ; Xin LI ; Xiaoshuang XIA ; Tianli ZHANG ; Peilu WANG ; Qi DONG ; Lin WANG ; Ming LIU ; Liping WANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017;25(2):134-139
Objective To inves1tigate the needs and influencing factors of patients with cerebrovascular disease and their caregivers in rural areas.Methods An online questionnaire designed by World Stroke Organization for stroke patients and their caregivers was used,and modified appropriately according to China's national conditions.A questionnaire survey about general situation,and needs for psychological support,stroke-related knowledge,diagnosis and nursing,social support,and functional recovery in inpatients with cerebrovascular disease and their caregivers in rural areas was performed.Results A total of 514 patients with stroke and their caregivers (n =514) completed the questionnaires.93.0% of the patients had the needs for mental support,followed by clinical diagnosis and nursing (84.8%),stroke knowledge (74.7%),social support and functional recovery (53.5%);95.1% of the caregivers had the needs for mental support,followed by stroke knowledge (89.9%),clinical diagnosis and nursing (84.0%),social support,and functional recovery (66.3%).The degree of need for stroke knowledge,social support,and functional recovery in caregivers was higher than that in the patients (all P < 0.05).Multiple linear regression analysis showed that age,gender,degree of education,the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score,and the time from the first stroke onset were the influencing factors of needs for patients with cerebrovascular disease and their caregiver.Conclusions Many needs have not been met in patients with cerebrovascular disease and their caregivers,especially the psychological demand.The regional and individual services should be provided according to the different demands in patients with cerebrovascular disease and their caregivers,enhance the awareness of the prevention and treatment of stroke,and continuously improve the construction of rural health service system.
10. Effect and related mechanisms of RTA-408 on rat vascular smooth muscle cell calcification induced by advanced glycation end products
Zhen XU ; Chuanjian SUO ; Yashi RUAN ; Ruoyun TAN ; Wei ZHANG ; Tianli NIU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2018;46(6):475-479
Objective:
To investigate the effect and related mechanisms of RTA-408 on rat vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) calcification induced by advanced glycation end products(AGE).
Methods:
VSMCs were isolated from the aorta of Sprague Dawley rats and cultured in vitro. The fifth generation of VSMCs were randomly divided into 4 groups with random number table including control group(cells were incubated with normal medium for 2 days, then incubated with bovine serum albumin for 5 days),AGE group (cells were incubated with normal medium for 2 days, then incubated with 200 mg/L AGE for 5 days), experimental group(cells were incubated with 100 nmol/L RTA-408 for 2 days,then incubated with 200 mg/L AGE for 5 days),and RTA group(cells were incubated with 100 nmol/L RTA-408 for 2 days,then incubated with bovine serum albumin for 5 days). Cytosolic calciumin VSMC was measured using arsenazo Ⅲ assay. Von Kossa staining was utilized to detect the calcium deposition.The contents of malondialdehyde(MDA) and superoxide dismutase(SOD) in VSMCs were tested by appropriate kits.The protein expressions of osteopontin (OPN), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), nuclear factor E2 related factor 2(Nrf2), and NAD(P)H: quinone oxidoreductase 1(NQO1) were examined using Western blot.
Results:
(1) Cytosolic calciumconcentration was significantly higher in AGE group than in control group((2.43±0.15) mmol/L vs. (1.23±0.09) mmol/L,