1.Clinical value of neuro-electrophysiological measure in Guillain-Barre syndrome
Ying WANG ; Wenhong HAN ; Aibing REN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2012;14(4):458-460
ObjectiveTo explore the characteristics of neuro-electrophysiology and clinical value in patients with Guillain-Barre syndrome.MethedsWe performed retrospective analysis of the clinical date of 46 patients with Guillain-Barre syndrome in our hospital.Hughes grades and neuro-electrophysiological measure including motor conduction velocity (MCV),complex muscle action potential (CMAP),sensory conduction velocity (SCV) and F wave,were investigated as the related factors with the prognosis of GBS.Results The rate of abnormal F wave was higher than the rate of abnormal MCV.The rate of abnormal SCV was lower than the rate of abnormal F wave and MCV( P <0.05).The prognosis of the acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP) group was superior to the acute motor axonal neuropathy (AMAN) group,and there had significant difference( P <0.05).ConclusionsThe neuro-electrophysiological investigation is an important way to diagnose the GBS.F wave is a sensitive and specify index in the early diagnosis of GBS.The neuro-electrophysiological observation of MCV and CMAP may be served as cues for diagnosis,determination of the subtype and evaluation of the treatment effect in GBS.
2.A CONTRAST OBSERVATION ON APPLYING TWO DIFFERENT KINDS OF RESIN SPLINT TO THE FIXATION OF LOOSED TEETH
Jianzhong GOU ; Wenhong ZHU ; Jinqiu HAN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(02):-
Two kinds of splint consisted of light-cured orselfcuring resin with nylon yarn were applied to fixthe loosed teeth caused by periodontitis. The re-sults showed that the light-cured resin with nylonyarn splint is much better than the self-cured resinwith nylon yarn splint (P
3.Extraction of diosgenin from Dioscorea zingiberensis
Feng HAN ; Wenhong LI ; Dong LI ; Xuan TANG ; Lianhong CHEN
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(12):-
AIM:To study the application of ultrasonic extraction in process of extracting diosgenin from Dioscorea zingiberensis C.H.Wright,and to evaluate its merits.METHODS:A new process of ethanol extracting and hydrochloric acid hydrolysis was provided to extraction diosgenin,and five different extraction methods were studied and compared,and the reaction mechanism was discussed.RESULTS:The ultrasonic extraction method was more efficient.Compared with the traditional water-hydrolylis,extraction rate was 15 percent higher,dosage of hydrochloric acid was registered 90 percent decrease,and the production was purer.CONCLUSION:The grinding pretreatment of Dioscorea zingiberensis is help to enhance the effects of ultrasonic extraction,the method has some advantages in efficiency,energy-saving and low pollution.
4.Routine physical examination and health management model for farmers
Wenhong QIAN ; Xun HAN ; Bing DU ; Hong LI
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2008;2(6):343-346
Objective To review physical examination data of farmers and provide suppoa for the establishment of a proper health management model.Methods More than 3700 farmers living at 11 villages of Xihongmen County in Daxing District of Beijing received healthcare education and essential physical examination from 2007 to 2008.The participants were also required to fill in a health questionnaire in 2008.Results In blood pressure and lipid profile measurement,statistical difference in body mass index was found between the farmers and healthy ubran residents (P<0.05).Conclusion Effective health management models should be explored and established in consideration of the characteristics of the farmers.
5.The effect of high dose albumin on permeability of blood-brain barrier in brain of rats after ischemic-reperfusion
Yiqin ZHANG ; Wenhong ZHONG ; Yongli HAN ; Wenqiang JIANG ; Hongke ZENG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2017;26(4):410-414
Objective To determine the effect of high dose albumin on permeability of blood brain barrier (BBB) in brain of rats after ischemic-reperfusion (IR) in order to explore its possible mechanism.Methods Establishment of brain ischemic reperfusion rat model by using middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO).Medicine treatment was given by caudal vein injection after 2 hours of MCAO.Thirty-six healthy male SD rats were then randomly (random number) divided into 6 groups (n =6 in each):6 h and 24 h sham-operation groups (Group Sham:operation without ischemia),6 h and 24 h normal saline groups (Group NS:NS injection 5 ml/kg) and 6 h and 24 h albumin group (Group Alb:25 % Alb injection 1.25 g/kg).Six hours and 24 hours after the end of reperfusion,rats were measured by Zea-Longa score (neural function deficit) separately.Serum concentration of S100B was examined by the ELISA kit and Evans blue in brain tissue was detected by spectrophotometer.The level of AQP4 was examined by Western blot and immunohistochemistry.All data were analyzed by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA),The intergroup comparisons were analyzed by the least-significant-difference (LSD) test by using SPSS version 17.0 software.Differences were considered statistically significant if P < 0.05.Results Zea-Longa score significantly increased in both group NS and group Alb at 6 h and 24 h (P =0.000).However,there was no significant difference in ZEA-LONGA score of 6 h and 24 h between group Alb and group NS (P =1.000).The serum concentration of S100B in group NS 6 h was significantly lower than that in group Alb at 6h (196.67±20.11 vs 160.04±14.00,P=0.000),and at24h (2.45±0.07 vs.2.23±0.07,P=0.000).Furthermore,concentration of Evans blue in brain tissue in group Alb was significantly higher than that in group NS at both 6 h (0.97 ± 0.08 vs.0.74 ± 0.06,P =0.000) and 24 h (2.45 ± 0.07 vs.2.23 ± 0.07,P =0.000).The expression of AQP4 in brain tissue was higher in group Alb than that in group NS at both 6 h (0.72 ±.0.11 vs.0.57 ± 0.06,P < 0.01) and 24 h (0.80 ± 0.03 vs 0.61 ± 0.02,P <0.01).Conclusions High dose albumin contribute slightly in improvement of neural deficit in rats after IR.On the contrary,it can also aggravate the IR injury,which increases brain edema then increase the permeability of BBB.The mechanism may be associated with over-expression of AQP4 in brain tissue.
6.Effectiveness of health management in rural areas with high incidence of hypertension and cerebrovascular disease
Xun HAN ; Jianxin GONG ; Ning LU ; Qingxia FANG ; Bing DU ; Wenhong QIAN
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2009;3(4):202-205
Objective To analyze the effectiveness of chronic disease management among suburb residents to secure an optimal health management model. Methods Since 2002, physical examinations had been conducted for rural residents aged≥40. Hypertensive patients detected on health check received medical evaluation and risk factor intervention. Results The incidence of high blood pressure decreased from 26.57% in 2002 to 11.99% in 2007-2008. The mortality of cerebrovascular disease declined from 68.00% to 5.26%. The incidence, disability rate, and death rate of hypertension related-stroke were also significantly reduced. Conclusion Primary healthcare center-based chronic disease screening, along with the health management network, can largely decrease the incidence, disability rate, and mortality of stroke associated with high blood pressure.
7.Free carnitine levels in peripheral blood of healthy pregnant women in third trimester and their relationship with maternal and fetal cardiac function and structure
Wenhong DING ; Gang CUI ; Xiang DING ; Meng FU ; Lihong WANG ; Jinrong SONG ; Wen SHANGGUAN ; Ling HAN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2021;24(2):97-104
Objective:To investigate the levels of periphreal blood free carnitine and amino acids in healthy pregnant women in the third trimester and their association with maternal, fetal, and neonatal cardiac function and structure.Methods:This prospective descriptive study included healthy singleton pregnancies who underwent routine obstetric examination and delivered in two district maternal and child health hospitals (one in the urban and one in the suburb an area) in Beijing from June 2017 to February 2018. All recruiters had serology Down's syndrome screening test at (18±1) gestational weeks. Besides measurement of amino acids and free carnitine levels in whole blood and urine samples by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, all cases underwent maternal and fetal echocardiography at (35±1) weeks of gestation. And neonatal echocardiography was performed after delivery to assess the heart function and structure. Antenatal factors were also collected, including maternal education background, age at first marriage and conception, gravidity, and folic acid supplement in early pregnancy. Statistical analysis was performed using t-test, ANOVA, Chi-square test, Pearson correlation coefficient, and Kappa test. Results:A total of 493 mother-neonate dyads were enrolled in this study. Blood free carnitine levels in the healthy pregnant women in the third trimester ranged from 5.09 to 59.17 μmol/L (reference value: 10.00-50.00 μmol/L) with an average value of (13.03±3.87) μmol/L. None was found with structural abnormalities by cardiac ultrasound, showing an average left ventricular end diastolic diameter (LVEDD) and end systolic diameter (LVESD) of (45.70±3.08) mm and (29.17±3.12) mm, respectively, and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of all cases were over 55%. No cardiac malformation was detected by the third-trimester fetal echocardiography. The average birth weight of the 493 newborns was (3 340±313) g. Those whose birth weight <2 500 g and >4 000 g were accounted for 1.0% (5 cases) and 3.0% (15 cases) with the average maternal blood free carnitine level of (13.25±2.17) μmol/L (10.46-19.21 μmol/L) and (12.64±2.50) μmol/L (8.78-17.73 μmol/L) ( t=0.42, P>0.05). The average LVEDD and LVESD of the 493 newborns were (17.21±1.27) mm and (11.03±1.30) mm, respectively. For the 64 newborns (13.0%) whose LVEF<60%, the maternal blood free carnitine level was (12.93±2.78) μmol/L (7.34-22.13 μmol/L), showing no statistical difference ( t=-0.29, P>0.05) with those 59 neonates (12.0%) whose LVEF over 75% and maternal carnitine level of (13.09±3.24) μmol/L (8.66-27.49 μmol/L). All cases were divided into four groups based on the quartiles of maternal blood free carnitine level and no significant difference in maternal or neonatal LVEDD or LVEF was observed among these groups (all P>0.05). Conclusions:Blood free carnitine concentration in healthy pregnant women in the third trimester is at the lower limit of normal range, and no significant effect on maternal cardiac function and fetal cardiac structure is seen. However, the effect of low maternal carnitine level in the third trimester on children's myocardial function and whether carnitine should be supplemented in the third trimester are worthy of further investigation with larger sample size.
8.Clinical evaluation of the (1, 3)-β-D-glucan assay as an aid to diagnosis of fungal infections in severe pneumonia patients
Wenxin ZENG ; Yuan HUANG ; Yu DENG ; Miaoyun WEN ; Yongli HAN ; Wenhong ZHONG ; Hongke ZENG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2016;25(5):659-662
Objective To evaluate (1,3)-β-D-glucan (BG) assay as an aid for invasive fungal infection (IFI) diagnosis in severe pneumonia patients (diagnosis followed 2007 American Thoracic Society (ATS) and Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) severe pneumonia standard).Methods BG antigenemia was measured by BG Assay Box.IFIs was classified according to the blood fungal laboratory reports.Results 558 patients (185 females,373 males,mean age 64.7) were included.41 patients were proven to be fungal infected to be classified in exposure group.BG assay mean value in exposure group and unexposure group were (568.53 ±796.57) pg/mL,(51.4 ±63.27) pg/mL,respectively.Patients in the exposure group had significantly higher BG assay value than patients in the unexposure group (P <0.05).For the cutoff 100 pg/mL recommended by manufacturer,the sensitivity,specificity,positive predict value and negative predict value of the BG assay were 92.7%,92.5%,49.4% and 0.6%,respectively.Conclusion BG assay has positive clinical value in invasive fungal infection diagnosis in severe pneumonia patients.
9.Identification of down-regulated genes in cardiac fibroblasts stimulated by angiotensin Ⅱ
Xinfeng WANG ; Guangdao GAO ; Jian LIU ; Yuanxi LIN ; Rong GUO ; Yonglie CHU ; Xingli SU ; Fengchan HAN ; Wenhong ZHANG ; Yujie BAI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(01):-
AIM: To identify the down-regulated genes in adult rat cardiac fibroblasts (CF) stimulated with angiotensin Ⅱ (AngⅡ). METHODS: Suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) was performed between the CF stimulated by AngⅡ (driver) and unstimulated CF (tester) to generate subtractive cDNA library. The library was screened with dot blots hybridization to further verify the differentially expressed cDNA clones. Partial positive clones were sequenced and BLAST analyzed. RESULTS: Seventeen down-regulated genes related to intracellular signal transduction, transcriptional repression, deposition of fibrous matrix and cellular cytoskeletal rearrangement, and 4 new expression sequence tags (EST) were acquired. CONCLUSION: SSH is a powerful technique with high sensitivity for the detection and clone of down-regulated genes expressed in CF induced by AngⅡ, which is helpful to clarify the mechanism of cardiac remodeling.
10.Antigen-antibody reaction model of solid-phase surface and active biochip system.
Wenwei ZHU ; Wenhong ZHANG ; Wenbiao ZHU ; Fengchan HAN ; Xiuzhen DONG ; Xiaojun YAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;23(4):739-742
To overcome the present limitations of passive biochip, based on the basic principle of antigen-antibody reaction, we develop an antigen-antibody reaction model of solid-phase surface and design a novel active biochip system according to this model, which introduces the negative pressure and controlling devices to control the immunoreactions on the nitrocellulose (NC) membrane. From the computer simulation results, this is a rapid, stable, robust and practicable system, which can be used to increase the efficiency of immunoreactions and improve the reproducibility and accuracy of biochip analysis.
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