1.Expression of collagen type Ⅲ, laminin and fibronectin in Mooren's ulcer
Changlin ZHAO ; Hanping XIE ; Yuxiao ZENG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(03):-
Objective To compare the locations and levels of collagen type Ⅲ, laminin, and fibronectin in Mooren's ulcer and normal human corneas. Methods An indirect immunofluorescent technique and immunohistochemical staining were used to determine the distribution of collagen type Ⅲ, laminin, and fibronectin. The positive results were quantitatively analyzed with an image-processing system. Results Collagen type Ⅲ was not detected in the normal cornea. However, the staining could be seen in the corneal stroma close to Mooren's ulcer focus. Laminin was expressed faintly in the basement membrane of the normal cornea and the positive expression increased in the basement membrane and Bowman's membrane of Mooren's ulcer. In the normal cornea basement membrane, fibronectin was located continuously. In Mooren's ulcer basement membrane, however, fibronectin could not be found in all sections in which one expressed in epithelium and the others in stoma close to the ulcer focus. Conclusion Epithelial basement membrane may play a potential role in the pathogenesis of Mooren's ulcer.
3.Protective effect of recombinant human erythropoietin on pressure-induced retinal ichemia/reperfusion injury in rats
Shuxin LIANG ; Hanping XIE ; Yuxiao ZENG ; Chuanhuang WENG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(17):-
Objective To evaluate the effect of recombinant human erythropoietin(rhEPO)on pressure induced retinal ischemic injury in rats.Methods The fluorogold(FG)tracing technique was used to observe the survival rate of the retinal ganglion cells(RGCs).Retinal ischemia was induced by increasing the intraocular pressure to 102 mmHg for 60 min in 20 Long Evans rats,then 5 ml rhEPO was injected into the right vitreous chamber immediately and normal saline into the left vitreous chamber as vehicle controls.Another 5 rats without any treatment served as normal controls.All animals were sacrificed at 1,4,7 or 14 d after reperfusion and RGCs were counted to assess the effect of rhEPO.Results The RGCs in eyes treated with intravitreal rhEPO were significantly higher than those in vehicle controls(P
4.Effects of family spinal segmental stabilization exercises on the quality of life of the elderly patients with low-back pain in the community
Jue YIN ; Yuxiao XIE ; Hao JING ; Yan LI ; Ninghua WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(7):722-725
Objective To evaluate the effects of spinal segmental stabilization exercises (SSE)at home on the quality of life for community dwelling elderly patients with lower back pain.Methods Eighty elderly patients with lower back pain were divided into two groups according to the random number method:the experimental group,which received intervention for three months,and the control group,which received no intervention.Evaluation was conducted using the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and the WHO Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL BREF).Results The ODI and WHOQOL-BREF scores for the control group were (0.32 ± 0.09) and (87.65 ± 8.63),respectively,before treatment,and (0.32± 0.07) and (87.98 ±8.15),respectively,three months after treatment; the scores for the experimental group were (0.32 ± 0.09) and (87.97 ± 8.71),respectively,before treatment,and (0.27 ± 0.09) and (92.30 ± 9.64),respectively,three months after treatment.No statistically significant difference was found in ODI and WHOQOL-BREF scores in the control group before and three months after treatment (t=0.311 and-0.672,respectively; P >0.05 for both),while statistically significant differences were detected before and three months after treatment (t =0.311 and-0.672,respectively; P< 0.05 for both).Differences in ODI and WHOQOL-BREF scores were also found between the experimental group and the control group three months after treatment (t=8.500 and-4.526,respectively; P<0.05 for both).Conclusions Spinal segmental stabilization exercises can effectively relieve symptoms,improve body functions and uplift the quality of life for community-dwelling elderly patients with lower back pain.As a beneficial physical therapy option,SSE can be promoted in residential communities.
5.Semantic Inducement and Phonetic Inducement for Chinese Deep Dyslexia: A Case Study
Xiuli ZHENG ; Yuxiao XIE ; Luping SONG ; Wengang YIN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(3):206-208
ObjectiveTo investigate the semantic induce effects in reading disorder of the Chinese deep dyslexia. MethodsA patient with deep dyslexia was researched with initials inducement (as phonetic inducement), semantic-related words inducement, numeral inducement, quantifier inducement, context inducement and actual object inducement (all as semantic inducement). ResultsThe rate of correct results were more with semantic inducements than with phonetic inducement (91.30%, 76.67%, 94.44%, 83.33% vs 44.44%, P<0.001). ConclusionThe semantic induce training is more effective than the phonetic induce training on Chinese deep dyslexia.
6.Effect of Chronic Exercise Training and Enalapril on Renal Function in Thy-1-Crf
Xuemin WU ; Yuxiao XIE ; Qiliang SUN ; Zhengbo SHANGYUE ; ZUOTENGDETAILANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(6):534-537
Objective To determine the renal effects of chronic exercise training and enalapril in uninephrectomized anti-Thy-1 nephritis Wistar rats (Thy-1-Crf). Methods 5-week-old Wistar rats were subjected to uninephrectomy. Anti-Thy-1 nephritis was induced by injecting 200 μg/kg OX-7 intravenously once a week for four times. They were divided into 3 groups: non exercise; moderate exercise with treadmill running(20 m/min, 0 grade-incline for 60 min); moderate exercise with an angiotensin converting enzyme(ACE) inhibitors, enalapril (2 mg/kg/day i.p.) for 8 weeks.Results Exercise did not suppress the increase in proteinuria in Thy-1-Crf. However, enalapril significantly decreased systolic blood pressure(SBP), urinary protein excretion(UpE), and index of glomerular sclerosis (IGS) in Thy-1-Crf. Conclusion The renal protective effects of moderate exercise in models of renal failure differ depending on the etiology of renal failure. It also suggests that enalapril can widen the acceptable range of exercise intensity in Thy-1-Crf.
7.Predictive value of ventricle late potential for arrhythmic events in the patients with Brugada syndrome
Zhengrong HUANG ; Jieqiong ZHOU ; Weihua LI ; Qiang XIE ; Rong WU ; Rong TANG ; Yuxiao MA ; Xiaoqun WAN ; Wuyang ZHENG ; Ziguan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(1):21-24
Objective To explore the predictive value of ventricle late potential (LP) for arrhythmic events in the patients with Brugada syndrome. Methods Totally 43 patients with Brugada syndrome were divided into symptom group (n=24) and asymptom group (n=19).Signalaveraged electrocardiography(SAECG) was performed to analyze characteristics of LP in all subjects.The occurrence of arrhythmic events was observed in all patients during the dynamic follow-up for (33.8±9.0) months.Results There were 22 cases (91.7%) and 7 cases (36.8%) with LP positive in patients with symptom and asymptom,respectively.The incidences of arrhythmic events were 72.4% in Brugada syndrome patients with positive LP and 14.3% in patients with negative LP,respectively.The relative risk (RR,95% CI) for LP prediction of the arrhythmic events was [5.1,(1.4~ 18.6)] (P =0.002). ConclusionsLP may be one of effective factors predicting arrhythmic events in the patients with Brugada syndrome.
8.Comparative Study on the Mechanism of Formation of Pulse Manifestations in Patients of Coronary Heart Disease and Hematopathy
Suyun CHEN ; Yuanchang LIN ; Wenlan XUAN ; Zhibin XIE ; Junjie XU ; Chi LIU ; Yili LIU ; Qingli MENG ; Yuxiao CHEN ; Zhiying CUI ; Zhiping LV ; Yunxiang WANG ; Qili SUN ; Youyang LI ; Shengbo WANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1992;0(12):-
Most of the CHD patients reveal string pulse, mainly due to damage of heart function, lowering of arterial compliance and increase of total peripheral resistance. The common pulse in patients of blood diseases reveal frequent, tiny, string and slippery characteristic, mostly due to the increase of compensatory pumping action of the heart, shortening of ejection time of the left heart, with better vessel compliance and hemorheology, low total peripheral resistance.
9.Scientific, transparent and applicable rankings of Chinese guidelines and consensus of rehabilitation medicine published in medical journals in 2022
Xiaoxie LIU ; Hongling CHU ; Mei LIU ; Aixin GUO ; Siyuan WANG ; Fanshuo ZENG ; Shan JIANG ; Yuxiao XIE ; Mouwang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(12):1365-1376
ObjectiveTo evaluate the Chinese guidelines and consensus of rehabilitation medicine published in the medical journals in 2022 using Scientific, Transparent and Applicable Rankings (STAR). MethodsGuidelines and consensus which were developed by Chinese institutions or led by Chinese scholars were retrieved in databases of CNKI, Wanfang Data, CBM, Chinese Medical Journal Network, PubMed and Web of Science, in 2022, followed by screening for rehabilitation medicine field. The literature were rated with STAR. ResultsSeven guidelines and eleven consensuses were included. The STAR scores ranged from 11.7 to 69.6, with a median score of 25.9 and mean score of 28.3. There was a significant difference in the total score between guidelines and consensus (U = 12.000, P = 0.014). The score ratio was high in the domains of recommendations (73.6%), evidence (39.5%) and others (33.3%), while it was low in the domains of protocol (1.4%), clinical questions (12.5%) and conflicts of interest (13.9%). The score ratio was high in the items of listing the institutional affiliations of all individuals involved in developing the guideline (94.4%), identifying the references for evidence supporting the main recommendations (94.4%), indicating the considerations (e.g., adverse effects) in clinical practice when implementing the recommendations (88.9%), and making the recommendations clearly identifiable, e.g., in a table, or using enlarged or bold fonts (75%); and it was low in the items of describing the role of funder(s) in the guideline development (0), indicating information about the evaluation and management of conflicts of interest (0), providing tailored editions of the guidelines for different groups of target users (0), presenting the guideline or recommendations visually, such as with figures or videos (0), providing details of the guideline protocol (2.8%), assessing the risk of bias or methodological quality of the included studies (2.8%), describing the responsibilities of all individuals or sub-groups involved in developing the guideline (5.6%), indicating how the clinical questions were selected and sorted (5.6%), formating clinical questions in PICO or other formats (5.6%), making the guideline accessible through multiple platforms (5.6%), and declaring that the funder(s) did not influence the guideline's recommendations (8.3%). ConclusionThe quality of current clinical practice guidelines and consensus of rehabilitation medicine is poor, which should be developed in accordance with the relevant standards.
10.National survey of the awareness and implementation status of early pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with critical illness in departments of pulmonary and critical care medicine in 2019.
Qing ZHAO ; Liyuan TAO ; Quanguo LI ; Sinan WU ; Dingyi WANG ; Peng FENG ; Nan LUO ; Yuxiao XIE ; Siyuan WANG ; Cunbo JIA ; Gang ZENG ; Hongmei ZHAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(2):227-229