1.Effects of intensive training on the expression of p-Akt in skeletal muscles after cerebral ischemia and reperfusion
Hao SHI ; Haina ZHANG ; Jingjing GAO ; Lixiao CAI ; Lei ZHOU ; Tieshan LI
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2015;37(4):241-246
Objective To observe the effects of treadmill training at different intensities on the expression of p-AKT in rats' gastrocnemius muscles after focal cerebral ischemia,and to investigate whether intensive training is beneficial for the recovery of motor function.Methods Left middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) was induced in 120 male Wistar rats using the intraluminal thread method,and they were divided into an MCAO group (no training),a normal training group (treadmill training once a day for 30 min) and an intensive training group (treadmill training twice a day for 60 min),each of 30 rats.There was also a sham control group with 30 members not given MCAO or training.The four groups were further divided into 3 day,7 day and 14 day subgroups.Five rats randomly selected from each subgroup were sacrificed for hematoxylin-eosin staining after 4% paraformaldehyde treatment.Neurological function was evaluated using Zausinger scores,and the expression of p-Akt was detected by western blotting.Results No significant differences in Zausinger scores were observed between the intensive training group and the normal training group after 1,3 or 7 days of training.However the average Zausinger score in the intensive training group was significantly higher than in the normal training group after 14 d of treadmill training.After 7 d and 14 d of treadmill training the average cross-sectional area of the gastrocnemius muscles in the sham group was significantly higher than in the other three groups.The average area of the intensive training group was significantly larger than that of the normal training group.The expression of p-Akt in the gastrocnemius was significantly increased in the intensive training group compared with the normal training group in the 7 day and 14 day subgroups.Conclusion Treadmill training can improve the expression of p-Akt in atrophied gastrocnemius muscles caused by MCAO.Intensive training is more effective for the recovery of muscle function.
2.Experience in first-aid and rescue for the ‘SHENJIU' astronauts in the landing site
Zhiguo LIU ; Enxi NIU ; Fukun JIA ; Hong CHANG ; Shaojie CUI ; Lu LI ; Tieshan GAO ; Weiwu FANG ; Jigong WU ; Heming YANG ; Ruijuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012;21(10):1103-1105
Objective To discuss the experience of medical treatment and rescue of the ‘SHENZHOU' astronauts in the landing place in the past 10 years,and to establish more effective mobile ICU in medical helicopters to ensure ‘SHENJIU' astronauts safety.Methods The data collected from foreign nations and our country was reviewed.Formerly experience in first-aid and rescue astronauts of our team was summerized.The important reasons of accidental injuries of astronaut during aerospace flight were listed.More effective and reasonable prophylactic measurements and clinical treatments of the accidental injuries of astronauts were brought forward.Results we established three effective mobile ICU that could ensure the safety of the astronauts.The carriers of the ICU were helicopters,and damage control surgery can be performed there.Fine armature made us more effective.Conclusions Reasonable and effective prophylactic measurements and clinical treatments were the important aspect of the successful manned aerospace flight.The first-aid system in helicopters could realize the destination of swift response and first-aid.
3.Experience of first-aid and rescue for the"Shenzhou Ⅶ"astronauts at the landing site
Zhiguo LIU ; Dewei ZOU ; Jian ZHANG ; Chenglin LI ; Shaojie CUI ; Tieshan GAO ; Weiwu FANG ; Xuefeng ZHOU ; Xianhua LIU ; Nan HUA ; Maoxing YUE
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;18(1):14-16
Objective To discuss the experience of medical care for the assurance of security of the'Shenzhou Ⅶ'astronauts at the landing venue in order to innovate a high efficient mobile ICU in medical helicopters.Method The data collected from over.as and domestics were reviewed and analyzed to find out the possible causes of accidental injuries to astronauts during acmspaec flight,and to pmpose a practicably and effectively prophylactic strategy and reasonable treatments for the astronauts with accidental injuries.Results Three,high efficient mobile ICU innovated could elqsure the safety ofthe astronauts.The ICUs with high efficiency were set up in the helicopters where the surgery Call he peormed for controlling the danlage.Fine armature made our work mole effective.Conclusions Practicably and effectively Plephylactic measurements and reasonable treatments are the essential aspect of the successfulness for the security of astronauts of manned aemspacecraft flights.The innovated medical care system in helicopters could realized the obligation of swift response and the duty offirst-md.
4.Construction of a new scale measuring the severity of myasthenia gravis based on Delphi method and previous evaluation of source scales
Lin WANG ; Xiang GAO ; Meng XIA ; Tieshan LI ; Tao LIU ; Xu ZHANG ; Bing LIANG ; Wei LI ; Haifeng LI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2017;50(10):730-736
Objective To develop the preliminary version of a new scale on the severity of myasthenia gravis ( MG) suitable for Chinese patients .Methods The item pool was established based on the four widely used MG severity scales .Then the Delphi method was applied to collect the opinions from MG experts in China.Based on the consistency of expert opinions and previous evaluation of the items in source scales , the preliminary version of a new scale was developed .Results The item pool consists of 19 items from the above four scales .The enthusiasm coefficients of experts in two rounds of survey are 91.4%(32/35) and 96.9%(31/32).The authority coefficients are 0.79 and 0.80.The Kendall′s coefficients of concordance of expert opinions are 0.22 (χ2 =127.01, P<0.01) and 0.42 (χ2 =231.56, P<0.01), respectively.The preliminary version consists of 10 items, which cover six commonly involved muscle groups in MG, including the ocular, bulbar, facial, limb, axial and the respiratory muscles.Conclusion The preliminary version of the MG severity scale was established by combining Delphi method with the previous evaluation of items from source scales .
5. Impact of symptom onset to first medical contact time on the prognosis of patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
Tengfei WEI ; Bei ZHAO ; Peilin LIU ; Xueyao FENG ; Zhong ZHANG ; Quanxing SHI ; Tieshan GAO ; Li LIU ; Jingtao ZHAO ; Hongyong SONG ; Lifeng LIU ; Yingqi LIU ; Mengmeng RAO ; Shouli WANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2017;45(5):393-398
Objective:
To investigate the impact of symptom onset to first medical contact (SO-to-FMC)time on the prognosis of patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction(STEMI).
Methods:
The clinical data of 341 consecutive STEMI patients, who were hospitalized to our hospital and received primary percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) from August 2011 to April 2016, were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into ≤90 min group (201 cases) and >90 min group (140 cases) according to the SO-to-FMC time. The treatment time, mortality and incidence of major adverse cardiac and cerebro-vascular events(MACCE) were analyzed. The risk factor of 1-year mortality after PCI and 1-year incidence of MACCE during the post-discharge follow-up period were analyzed by binary logistic regression analysis. The predictor of 4.5-year mortality after PCI was analyzed by multivariate Cox regression analysis. Methods The door to balloon time (104(88, 125) min vs. 111(92, 144)min,
6.Parkin promotes proteasomal degradation of p62: implication of selective vulnerability of neuronal cells in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease.
Pingping SONG ; Shanshan LI ; Hao WU ; Ruize GAO ; Guanhua RAO ; Dongmei WANG ; Ziheng CHEN ; Biao MA ; Hongxia WANG ; Nan SUI ; Haiteng DENG ; Zhuohua ZHANG ; Tieshan TANG ; Zheng TAN ; Zehan HAN ; Tieyuan LU ; Yushan ZHU ; Quan CHEN
Protein & Cell 2016;7(2):114-129
Mutations or inactivation of parkin, an E3 ubiquitin ligase, are associated with familial form or sporadic Parkinson's disease (PD), respectively, which manifested with the selective vulnerability of neuronal cells in substantia nigra (SN) and striatum (STR) regions. However, the underlying molecular mechanism linking parkin with the etiology of PD remains elusive. Here we report that p62, a critical regulator for protein quality control, inclusion body formation, selective autophagy and diverse signaling pathways, is a new substrate of parkin. P62 levels were increased in the SN and STR regions, but not in other brain regions in parkin knockout mice. Parkin directly interacts with and ubiquitinates p62 at the K13 to promote proteasomal degradation of p62 even in the absence of ATG5. Pathogenic mutations, knockdown of parkin or mutation of p62 at K13 prevented the degradation of p62. We further showed that parkin deficiency mice have pronounced loss of tyrosine hydroxylase positive neurons and have worse performance in motor test when treated with 6-hydroxydopamine hydrochloride in aged mice. These results suggest that, in addition to their critical role in regulating autophagy, p62 are subjected to parkin mediated proteasomal degradation and implicate that the dysregulation of parkin/p62 axis may involve in the selective vulnerability of neuronal cells during the onset of PD pathogenesis.
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HEK293 Cells
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Heat-Shock Proteins
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Humans
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Lysine
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Oxidopamine
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Parkinson Disease
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Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex
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Sequestosome-1 Protein
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Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases
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Ubiquitination
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