1.The Expression of ET-3 and GFAP in the Layers Ⅲ-Ⅵ of Frontal and Parietal Lobes of Mice Following Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion
Qiuyun TU ; Xiangqi TANG ; Xiaobo LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2000;0(12):-
Objective To explore the relationship between ischemia/reperfusion (IR) and the expression ET-3 and GFAP. Methods Thirty-six adult male mice were randomly divided into three groups: ⑴ ischemia/reperfusion group(IR,n=24), bilateral common carotid arteries(BCCA) of mice were ligated for 7 minutes and reperfused for 1day,3day,5day and 10day; ⑵ a sham operation group (SO, n=6); ⑶ normal control group(NG, n=6). The ET-3 and GFAP expressions in the layers Ⅲ-Ⅵ of frontal and parietal lobes of mice in the three groups was detected by immunohistochemisty. Results The expressions of ET-3 and GFAP in the layers Ⅲ-Ⅵ of frontal and parietal lobes significantly increased in I/R group(P
2.A case-control study on the indexes of Stroop color-word test in the patients with ischemic cerebrovascular disease
Qiuyun TU ; Binrong DING ; Xia YANG ; Hui JIN ; Xiangqi TANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(11):934-937
ObjectiveTo explore the abilities of automatic processing,controlled processing,selective attention by Stroop color-word test in patients with ischemic cerebrovascular disease.Methods124 patients (aged 60-90 years) with ischemic cerebrovascular disease and 126 cases with age and civilization matched healthy people were examined by Stoop color-word test (SCWT).The SCWT indexes were compared between two groups.Results Reading time of card 1,timeconsuming and error of card 2,4 and Stroop interference effects (SIE) in SCWT had significantly decreased in the patients than in the healthy people (all P<0.05).ConclusionsThe abilities of controlled processing and selective attention,but not automatic processing are damaged in patients with ischemic cerebrovascular disease.
3.Expression of ubiquitin in neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaque neurites in hippocampal formation of Alzheimer's disease brain
Xiangqi TANG ; Zhengqing LIU ; Liming TAN ; Qiuyun TU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2000;0(05):-
Objectives To detect the expression and distribution of ubiquitin in neurofibrillary tangles(NFT) and senile plaque neurites in the hippocampal formation of Alzheimer's disease brain and explore the significance of ubiquitin in pathological mechanism of Alzheimer's disease.Methods The expression of ubiquitin in the hippocampal formation of 7 patients with Alzheimer's disease and 5 non-dementia elderly was detected using immunohistochemical technique.Results Neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaque neuritis were labeled by the antibody of ubiquitin in hippocampal formation of Alzheimer's disease brain, but pretangle neurons were not stained. Containing NFT neurons stained by ubiqutin antibody immunoreactive products were distributed more in the CA1 and CA2 (42.13?0.65, 30.57?0.78 respectively)than those in CA3 and CA4 (12.43?0.24?18.34?0.81 respectively)of the hippocampal formation (P
4.Relationship between homocysteine and sleep disorders in patients with Parkinson's disease
Hao WANG ; Hailong ZHAO ; Yuqing FANG ; Fei MAO ; Shanshan LU ; Xiangqi TIAN ; Zhangning ZHAO ; Jiyou TANG ; Xiuhua LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2022;31(2):141-147
Objective:To explore the characteristics of sleep disorders in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and its correlation with homocysteine.Methods:Totally 75 PD patients hospitalized in the department of neurology from January 2017 to June 2021 were selected and divided into sleep disorder group ( n=39) and non-sleep disorder group ( n=36)according to polysomnography, Parkinson's disease sleep scale(PDSS) and Epworth sleepiness scale(ESS). The basic clinical data, hematological examination results, scale evaluation data and polysomnography monitoring data of the above patients were collected during hospitalization to analyze the sleep characteristics of patients with Parkinson's disease and its correlation with homocysteine.SPSS 26.0 statistical analysis software was used for t test, Mann-Whitney U test, Pearson analysis, Spearman analysis and multivariate Logistic analysis. Results:The sleep efficiency (56.82±19.07)%, N2 phase ratio(48.67±17.70)%, N3 phase ratio(9.20%(19.00%)) and the leg movement micro-arousal index(0(1.20)) in the sleep disorder group were lower than those in the non-sleep disorder group (sleep efficiency (82.15±5.55)%, N2 phase ratio(57.02±2.80)%, N3 phase ratio(20.01%(3.93%)), the leg movement micro-arousal index(1.15(1.80)). The differences were statistically significant ( t/ Z=-6.087, -2.905, -3.773, -3.683, all P<0.05). The proportion of AHI (0.90(14.60)), N1 stage (19.50%(15.70%)), and periodic limb index (0(24.80)) in sleep disorder group were higher than those in non-sleep disorder group (AHI (0.60(0.30)), N1 stage (12.15%(3.15%)), and periodic limb index (0(0)). The difference was statistically significant ( Z=2.154, 5.250, 3.559, all P<0.05). The homocysteine (15.80(3.90) μmol/L), NMSS-insomnia correlation score (3.00(5.00)), MDS-UPDRS-Ⅰ(7.00 (10.00)), MDS-UPDRS-Ⅲ (23.00 (16.00)) in the sleep disorder group were higher than those in the non-sleep disorder group (homocysteine (14.10 (4.20)μmol/L), NMSS-insomnia correlation score (0(1.00)), MDS-UPDRS-Ⅰ(3.00 (2.00)), MDS-UPDRS-Ⅲ (17.00 (4.00)), and the differences were statistically significant( Z=2.557, 4.487, 2.952, 2.180, all P<0.05). The NMSS-olfactory correlation scores (2.00(4.00)) and PDSS (99.00 (40.00)) were lower than those in the non-sleep disorder group (NMSS-olfactory correlation scores (4.50 (7.00)) and PDSS (122.00 (28.00)), and the differences were statistically significant ( Z=2.450, 4.126, both P<0.05). Hcy was positively correlated with sleep disorder in PD patients ( r=0.297, P<0.05). Binariate logistic regression analysis showed that elevated homocysteine level might be a risk factor for sleep disorder in PD patients ( β=0.193, OR=1.213, 95% CI=1.029-1.430). Conclusion:Parkinson's disease patients with sleep disorder have the characteristics of sleep structure disorder, often accompanied by more serious motor disorders, and the olfactory function impairment is relatively mild. Elevated homocysteine levels may be a risk factor for sleep disorder in Parkinson's disease.
5.Application of endoscopic full-thickness resection in the treatment of gastric tumors originated from the muscularis propria.
Xiangqi LIAO ; Anliu TANG ; Dinghua XIAO ; Shourong SHEN ; Yunxiang YUAN ; Xiaoyan WANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2016;41(3):282-286
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the curative effect and safety of endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFR) in the treatment of gastric tumor originated from the muscularis propria.
METHODS:
Clinical data were collected from 34 patients, who underwent EFR of gastric tumor originated from muscularis propria, to observe the resection rate and complications from November 2012 to August 2014.
RESULTS:
Of the 34 patients, 15 were male, 19 were female, with the age of 38.3-70.6 (52.3±4.3) years old. The lesions of 25 patients located in the fundus of stomach and the rest was in the gastric body. EFR was successfully performed in the 34 patients with no need for surgery. The complete resection rate was 100%. Lesion diameter ranged from 1.0 to 5.0 (2.8±1.2) centimeters. The operation time was 50-100 (76.5±18.2) min. Patients with pneumoperitoneum were relieved after abdominal puncture exhaust, without post-operation bleeding and perforation. The hospitalization duration was 3-5 (3.6±0.8) days. Except 1 case, the remaining 33 cases were spindle cell tumors, consistent with the results of immunohistochemistry. The risk for two lesions with 4.5 cm and 5.0 cm was moderate. The risk of invasion was low or very low in the remaining 31 cases. Among them, 2 stromal tumors near the cardia showed a differentiation tendency toward smooth muscle. No lesion residual or recurrence happened during the follow-up period (range 5-23 months) in 34 cases.
CONCLUSION
EFR is a safe and effective method for gastric tumor originated from muscularis propria.
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6.Efficacy and safety of peroral endoscopic myotomy in the treatment of achalasia cardia.
Yunxiang YUAN ; Anliu TANG ; Shourong SHEN ; Xiangqi LIAO ; Xiaoyan WANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2016;41(2):158-162
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) for achalasia cardia (AC).
METHODS:
A total of 62 patients with AC were enrolled and treated with POEM in the Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University from April 2012 to October 2014. The symptoms and complications were retrospectively analyzed.
RESULTS:
The ages of patients, including 32 males and 30 females, were 14-68 (43.2±5.6) years old. Eckardt scores were 4-6 or ≥7 for 25 patients or 37 patients (including 20 patients were at a score of 12). Thirteen patients suffered balloon expansion for 2-3 times. Sixty-one patients had completed POEM treatment, 1 patient were given Heller surgery instead of POEM because of extensive submucosal adhesion during POEM. The operative time for POEM was (60.8±15.1) min. Fourteen patients had mild subcutaneous emphysema. Among them, 5 suffered pneumoperitoneum and felt better after abdominal puncture exhaust; 2 patients suffered bronchospasm hypoxemia and were relieved after treatment by positive pressure oxygen for 1 h. The hospital stay was (4.3±1.2) d. The postoperative follow-up period was (11.4±5.4) months. Swallowing obstruction, vomiting and chest pain in patients was relieved at different degrees. The treatment effective rate was 100%.
CONCLUSION
POEM is a safe, effective and minimally invasive approach for AC.
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physiopathology
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Young Adult
7.Short-chain fatty acids in blood pressure, friend or foe.
Xiao-Feng CHEN ; Si-Chong REN ; Guo TANG ; Chuan WU ; Xiangqi CHEN ; Xiao-Qiang TANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2021;134(19):2393-2394