1.Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome in a patient with relapsing-remitting optic-spinal multiple sclerosis: A case report and discussion of possible mechanism
Chia-Lin Tsai ; Hsin Chu ; Chun-An Cheng
Neurology Asia 2012;17(2):155-158
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is characterized by orthostatic intolerance, a
presentation of autonomic dysfunction which is frequently observed in the patients with multiple
sclerosis (MS). Nevertheless, to date, there have been a few studies focusing on POTS in MS patients
and the underlying pathomechanism. We present a 28-year-old woman with relapsing-remitting opticspinal
multiple sclerosis who also suffered POTS and discuss the possible pathomechanism of POTS
in MS.
2.Loss of heterozygosity of microsatellite DNA on 6q in bladder tumor
Fan CHENG ; Yong-lie CHU ; Da-lin HE ; Lin YANG ; Ping CHEN ; E YANG ; Xiang LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(5):279-280
ObjectiveTo investigate the loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on 6q in bladder tumor.MethodsD6S404 and D6434 microsatellite markers near 6q21 were tested by PCR-SSLP-stain method on tumor DNA from 31 cases of bladder tumor.ResultsAmong these 31 cases of bladder tumor,LOH was detected in tumor tissues on site for D6S404 (35.5%) and D6S434(22.6%).ConclusionOne or more tumor suppressor gene near 6q21 maybe relevant for the development of bladder tumor.
3.Internal jugular vein rupture caused by parapharyngeal space infection: one case report.
Geng-sheng SHI ; Cheng-chu ZHU ; Lin XIAO
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;47(1):67-68
Child, Preschool
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Humans
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Infection
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complications
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Jugular Veins
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pathology
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Male
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Pharynx
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Rupture
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etiology
4.Research progress in magnetic thermosensitive polymeric microspheres.
Wenchuan YANG ; Liangyin CHU ; Peng MI ; Lin HU ; Changjing CHENG ; Wenmei CHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2008;25(5):1201-1205
As a new type of functional material, magnetic thermosensitive polymeric microspheres offer high potential application in various fields, particularly in bioengineering and biomedical fields. In this review, the development of synthesis and application of magnetic thermosensitive polymeric microspheres was summarized, and the research trends were also discussed.
Biocompatible Materials
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chemistry
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Magnetics
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Microspheres
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Particle Size
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Polymers
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chemistry
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Temperature
5.Scanning electron microscopic study of titanium-hydroxyapatite, the functionally graded-material implanted in rabbits.
Xiao-jun TANG ; Shu-zhong XING ; Xiao-ling SONG ; Lai GUI ; Cheng-lin CHU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2005;21(6):415-417
OBJECTIVEThe purpose of this study was to observe the tissue tolerance of Ti-HA functionally graded-material (FGM) and the form of the material-bone interface.
METHODSThe sintered Ti -HA FGM, pure HA and pure Ti were respectively implanted into the parietal bone of rabbits. The specimens were observed by SEM at 2, 4, 8 postoperative weeks.
RESULTSIn the early stage, the new bone surrounding the Ti -HA FGM formed earlier with larger amount and better maturity than the pure Ti. The condition was similar to the pure HA. Two months after the operation, direct bonding of material-bone interface was formed between the Ti -HA FGM and the new bone as an integral body. However, there was a little space left between the new bone and the pure Ti.
CONCLUSIONSThe Ti -HA FGM has good tissue tolerance. Its early integration with bone is similar to pure HA and better than pure Ti.
Animals ; Bone Substitutes ; chemistry ; Female ; Hydroxyapatites ; chemistry ; Male ; Materials Testing ; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ; Osseointegration ; Rabbits ; Titanium ; chemistry
6.Eukaryotic expression and characterization of mouse TSLP and HIV-1 gp120 BAL V1/V2 fusion protein
Ying CHU ; Tingting WANG ; Yuwen RUI ; Siwei SONG ; Airong SU ; Lin CHENG ; Hongyong SONG ; Datong ZHENG ; Zhiwei WU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2014;(5):582-586
Objective:To express fusion protein of mouse thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) and HIV-1 gp120BAL V1/V2 subdomain in 293F cell.Methods:Full length of the V1V2 sequence from BAL isolate was fused with the C-terminus of mouse thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) and sub-cloned into pCEP-Pu vector to construct the eukaryotic expression plasmid-pCTV1V2BAL.The recombinant plasmid was confirmed by enzyme digestion and sequencing , then transfected into 293 F cells using PEI as a transfection reagent .The fusion protein was purified by metal chelate affinity chromatography and characterized by SDS -PAGE and Western blot . The epitopes of V1/V2 in fusion protein were identified by ELISA .Results:The SDS-PAGE and Western blot results showed that there were highly heterogeneous glycoprotein bands at the site between 35 kD and 55 kD, which reacted with anti-mTSLP rabbit polyclonal antibody and anti-His tag mouse monoclonal antibody .The ELISA analysis showed that antibodies to V 1/V2BAL existed in the sera of HIV-1 positive patients.Conclusion:The mTSLP-V1/V2 fusion protein was successfully expressed in 293F cells, which may be useful for HIV-1 vaccine research .
7.A rare cause of gastrointestinal hemorrhage
Intestinal Research 2018;16(1):158-159
No abstract available.
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
8.Evaluating the Protective Effectiveness of Rubber Glove Materials Against Organic Solvents Upon Repeated Exposure and Decontamination
Li-Wen LIU ; Cheng-Ping CHANG ; Yu-Wen LIN ; Wei-Ming CHU
Safety and Health at Work 2024;15(2):228-235
Background:
Glove reuse poses risks, as chemicals can persist even after cleaning. Decontamination methods like thermal aeration, recommended by US OSHA, vary in effectiveness. Some studies show promising results, while others emphasize the importance of considering both permeation and tensile strength changes. This research advocates for informed glove reuse, emphasizing optimal thermal aeration temperatures and providing evidence to guide users in maintaining protection efficiency.
Methods:
The investigation evaluated Neoprene and Nitrile gloves (22 mils). Permeation tests with toluene and acetone adhered to American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) F739 standards. Decontamination optimization involved aeration at various temperatures. The experiment proceeded with a maximum of 22 re-exposure cycles. Tensile strength and elongation were assessed following ASTM D 412 protocols. Breakthrough time differences were statistically analyzed using t-test and ANOVA.
Results:
At room temperature, glove residuals decreased, and standardized breakthrough time (SBT)2 was significantly lower than SBT1, indicating reduced protection. Higher temperature decontamination accelerated residual removal, with ΔSBT (SBT2/SBT1) exceeding 100%, signifying restored protection. Tensile tests showed stable neoprene properties postdecontamination. Results underscore thermal aeration's efficacy for gloves reuse, emphasizing temperature's pivotal role. Findings recommend meticulous management strategies, especially post-breakthrough, to uphold glove-protective performance.
Conclusions
Thermal aeration at 100°C for 1 hour proves effective, restoring protection without compromising glove strength. The study, covering twenty cycles, suggests safe glove reuse with proper decontamination, reducing costs significantly. However, limitations in chemical-glove combinations and exclusive focus on specific gloves caution against broad generalization. The absence of regulatory directives on glove reuse highlight the importance of informed selection and rigorous decontamination validation for workplace safety practices.
9.Harm Avoidance is Correlated with the Reward System in Adult Patients with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
Tsung-Hua LU ; Shih-Hsien LIN ; Mei Hung CHI ; Ching-Lin CHU ; Dong-Yu YANG ; Wei Hung CHANG ; Po See CHEN ; Yen Kuang YANG
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2023;21(1):99-107
Objective:
Hypoactivity in the reward system among patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a well-known phenomenon. Whether the activity in the reward pathway is related to harm avoidance, such as in sensitivity to punishment, is unclear. Evidence regarding the potential difference between ADHD patients and controls in terms of this association is scarce.
Methods:
Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging was conducted on subjects performing the Iowa gambling test. Fourteen adults with ADHD and 14 controls were enrolled in the study.
Results:
Harm avoidance was found to be positively correlated with the activities of the bilateral orbitofrontal cortex and right insula in individuals with ADHD. A group difference was also confirmed.
Conclusion
Understanding the roles of harm avoidance and brain activation during risk tasks is important.
10.Hypoglycemia Revisited in the Acute Care Setting.
Shih Hung TSAI ; Yen Yue LIN ; Chin Wang HSU ; Chien Sheng CHENG ; Der Ming CHU
Yonsei Medical Journal 2011;52(6):898-908
Hypoglycemia is a common finding in both daily clinical practice and acute care settings. The causes of severe hypoglycemia (SH) are multi-factorial and the major etiologies are iatrogenic, infectious diseases with sepsis and tumor or autoimmune diseases. With the advent of aggressive lowering of HbA1c values to achieve optimal glycemic control, patients are at increased risk of hypoglycemic episodes. Iatrogenic hypoglycemia can cause recurrent morbidity, sometime irreversible neurologic complications and even death, and further preclude maintenance of euglycemia over a lifetime of diabetes. Recent studies have shown that hypoglycemia is associated with adverse outcomes in many acute illnesses. In addition, hypoglycemia is associated with increased mortality among elderly and non-diabetic hospitalized patients. Clinicians should have high clinical suspicion of subtle symptoms of hypoglycemia and provide prompt treatment. Clinicians should know that hypoglycemia is associated with considerable adverse outcomes in many acute critical illnesses. In order to reduce hypoglycemia-associated morbidity and mortality, timely health education programs and close monitoring should be applied to those diabetic patients presenting to the Emergency Department with SH. ED disposition strategies should be further validated and justified to achieve balance between the benefits of euglycemia and the risks of SH. We discuss relevant issues regarding hypoglycemia in emergency and critical care settings.
Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy
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Humans
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Hypoglycemia/blood/*chemically induced/*complications/epidemiology
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Hypoglycemic Agents/adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Insulin/adverse effects/therapeutic use