1.Basic Theory of Mirror Neuron System and Its Meanings in Motor Rehabilitation (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(3):239-243
The mirror neuron system is an action observation-execution mechanism which plays an important role in many neurophysiologicalprocesses, such as action observation, action imitation, motor imagery and motor learning. It is an important neural mechanism of actionobservation therapy, motor imagery therapy, mirror therapy, virtual reality therapy and brain computer interface technology.
2.Emotional Disorder and Related Psychosocial Factors in Tumor Patients
Wanxia YAO ; Mingzhong LI ; Zi LIU ; Cong YAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(5):482-483
Objective To investigate the influence of psychosocial factors to emotional disorder of tumor patients. Methods 76 patients with tumor and other 76 patients with tumor were including. All the patients themselves completed once through the following questionnaires: Symptom Check List (SCL-90),Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS), Life Event Scale (LES). However, Hamilton Depression rating scale (HAMD) and Hamilton Anxiety rating Scale (HAMA) were measured by the researchers. Results The occurrence rate of depression and anxiety in tumor patients was clearly higher than that of the control group (P<0.01), while the negative life event increased. Conclusion The occurrence rate of the emotional disorder among tumor patients is clearly higher than the control group, which may be related with the negative life event.
3.Efficacy observation of acupuncture for dry eye syndrome of lung-yin deficiency pattern
Jing-Wen LIU ; Yao-Dong ZHAO ; Ling ZHU ; Cong HAN
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2021;19(1):72-77
Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of combining two needling manipulations, Er Long Xi Zhu (two dragons playing with a pearl) and Guo Yan Re (heat produced to reach the eyes), in treating dry eye syndrome (DES) of lung-yin deficiency pattern. Methods: Fifty-six eligible DES patients of lung-yin deficiency were randomized into an observation group and a control group, with 28 cases in each group. Same acupoints were selected in the two groups: Cuanzhu (BL 2), Sizhukong (TE 23), Taiyang (EX-HN 5) and Fengchi (GB 20) were chosen as the major points and Feishu (BL 13) and Chize (LU 5) as the adjuvant. Er Long Xi Zhu and Guo Yan Re needling manipulations were applied in the observation group while twirling reinforcing manipulation was used in the control group. Treatment was conducted once per day in both groups, for two sets of 15 consecutive days at a 2-day interval. Changes in the symptom score, tear break-up time (BUT) and tear production were observed afterwards, and the clinical efficacy was also compared between the two groups. Results: The total effective rate was 92.8% in the observation group, higher than 71.4% in the control group, and the between-group difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). After treatment, the symptom score, tear BUT and tear production showed significant improvements in both groups (all P<0.05); the symptom score, BUT and tear production in the observation group were significantly different from those in the control group (all P<0.05). Conclusion: Given the same acupoint selection, combining Er Long Xi Zhu and Guo Yan Re needling manipulations can produce more significant clinical efficacy than twirling reinforcing manipulation in treating DES of lung-yin deficiency pattern.
4.Effects of the Pup-proteasome system on the growth of Mycobacterium smegmatis strains
Yi LIU ; Yu XUE ; Xuxia ZHANG ; Cong YAO ; Chuanyou LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2015;(11):832-835
Objective To study the effects of prokaryotic ubiquitin-like protein ( Pup)-proteasome system on the growth of Mycobacterium strains.Methods The genes encoding Pup ( pup gene) and protea-someβsubunit ( prcB gene) were respectively knocked out from Mycobacterium smegmatis ( M.sm) strains by homologous recombination.The growth and viability of the wild-type and mutant strains of M.sm were an-alyzed under normal culture condition and under hypoxia as well as anaerobic conditions.Results The pup and prcB genes were completely and precisely knocked out from M.sm strains and the mutant strains were named △SM-Pup and△SM-prcB, respectively.The△SM-Pup strains grew faster than the wild type ( WT) and△SM-prcB strains.No significantly differences in the growth of M.sm were found between the WT and△SM-prcB strains.Conclusion The Pup-proteasome system was involved in the growth of M.sm, espe-cially the pup gene.There was difference between pup and prcB genes in regulating the growth of M.sm.The functions and influences of Pup-proteasome system still need further investigation.
5.Comparison on Classification of Excess and Deficiency Syndromes of Colorectal Cancer Based on BP Neural Network and Decision Tree
Jincheng LI ; Yao CONG ; Qiufen CHEN ; Chunyi CHEN ; Xiufeng LIU
Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;38(5):61-64,84
The paper quantizes symptom data through binary coding,divides 8 syndromes summed up by experts into excess and de-ficiency syndromes,values and quantizes them,and establishes the model for classification of excess and deficiency syndromes of colorec-tal cancer based on BP neural network and decision tree.The result shows that BP neural network classification model is more applicablefor the handling of the nonlinear mapping relation compared with decision tree classification model.
6.Symptom monitoring in treatment of cancer patients
Wanxia YAO ; Miao LIN ; Ye Lü ; Biao YANG ; Cong YAO ; Juan LIU ; Wenru WANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2008;20(4):282-封3
Objective To examine self-reported symptoms by the patients receiving cancer therapy, and find out the symptoms that should be coped with and managed during the treatment. Methods A pilot study was conducted on self-reported symptoms on 185 patients receiving chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy for different cancers. The Therapy-Related Symptoms Checklist (TRSC) was used. Results Severe symptoms on the TRSC subscales: loss of appetite,feeling sluggish, weight loss, nausea and hair loss, were reported by the patients. The frequently reported symptoms by those on chemotherapy were nausea, feeling sluggish, weight loss, vomiting, and taste change. The frequently reported symptoms by those on radiotherapy were feeling sluggish, weight loss, loss of appetite, difficult sleeping, and changing taste. The symptoms of loss of appetite, feeling sluggish, weight loss, hair loss, and nausea were both frequently reported by those on radiotherapy and those on chemotherapy. Conclusion Symptom monitoring may be facilitated by TRSC, based on the severity and frequency of reported symptoms, more patients and caregivers could know which symptoms should be preferential interventions.
7.Optimization of polyethylene glycol concentrations for the growth of Chlamydia trachomatis and evaluation of polyethylene glycol effects on drug susceptibilities
Cong YOU ; Mei WANG ; Lili SHAO ; Yuanjun LIU ; Weifeng YAO ; Yong JIANG ; Quanzhong LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2012;45(3):181-185
Objective To optimize the concentration of polyethylene glycol (PEG) for the growth of Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) reference strains D-UW-5/Cx and E-UW-5/Cx,and to evaluate the effects of PEG on the sensitivity of Ct to 4 common antibiotics.Methods After the inoculation of Ct standard strains (D-UW-5/Cx and E-UW-5/Cx) into McCoy cell monolayer,different concentrations of PEG were added into the culture medium followed by centrifugation.After 2 hours of incubation at 37 ℃,the inoculum was removed and a complete culture medium containing 1 μg/mL cycloheximide was added followed by another 48-hour culture.Subsequently,the culture was fixed and subjected to iodine staining for the calculation of Ct inclusions and optimization of PEG for the growth of Ct.Some Ct standard strains were used to infect McCoy cells,with PEG (0.7%,wt/vol) added to the culture medium after inoculation and before centrifugation process,and when the infection rate reached higher than 90%,a microdilution method was utilized to evaluate the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 4 antibiotics,including azithromycin,minocyline,moxifloxacin and doxycycline.Thirty-one clinical specimens,which had been confirmed to be positive for Ct serovar D or E strain,were inoculated into McCoy cell monolayer for the passage of Ct with or without the presence of 0.7% PEG.Results The optimal concentration of PEG was 0.7% for the growth of Ct,and this concentration of PEG could increase the number of inclusion bodies of Ct serovar E by 3.44 folds,and that of Ct serovar D by 3.56 folds.In vitro,the MICs of the 4 antibiotics were consistent between PEG-treated and untreated Ct reference strains.Moreover,PEG notably increased the quantity of inclusion bodies of Ct serovar E or D from clinical specimens after passages.Conclusions PEG (0.7%) can enhance the growth of Ct serovar D and E,but has no obvious influence on antimicrobial susceptibility of Ct.
8.Changes of heat shock protein 60 levels during subcultures of clinical isolates of Chlamydia trachomatis serotype E and their relationship with treatment outcomes of patients
Cong YOU ; Yuanjun LIU ; Weifeng YAO ; Mei WANG ; Yong JIANG ; Lili SHAO ; Quanzhong LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2012;45(5):352-354
ObjectiveTo detect the changes of heat shock protein 60 (HSP60) during the subcultures of standard and clinical strains of Chlamydia trachomatis(Ct),and to determine if the absence of chlamydial inclusions is associated with the persistent infection of Ct.MethodsA total of 40 Ct strains isolated by cell culture from patients were included in this study and classified into 2 groups according to whether inclusions appeared after initial culture.Reverse transcription PCR was conducted to quantify the levels of HSP60 in specimens containing Ct after 1-4 subcuhures.Chi-squared test was performed to analyze the relationship between the levels of HSP60 and treatment outcomes of patients.ResultsThe levels of HSP60 in clinical specimens containing Ct serovar E were significantly higher in subcultures prior to the appearance of inclusions than in subcultures with the appearance of inclusions(P < 0.05).The ratio of HSP60:16S rRNA mRNA expression after the first,second,third,fourth passage was 0.38 ± 0.06,0.39 ± 0.03,0.38 ± 0.04 and 0.39 ±0.03 respectively in 18 specimens with inclusions appearing after the initial culture,1.18 ± 0.10,0.28 ± 0.06,0.30 ± 0.03 and 0.29 ± 0.05 respectively in 12 specimens with inclusions appearing after the second culture,1.20 ± 0.04,1.20 ± 0.04,0.28 ± 0.04 and 0.28 ± 0.05 in 10 specimens with inclusions appearing after the third culture.Whether inclusions appeared after the initial culture was associated with the treatment outcome of patients.Inclusions were undetected after the initial culture in 16 of 20 specimens from patients with poor response to treatment,but observed in 14 of 20 specimens from patients who tested negative for Ct after one course of treatment.Conclusions It is implicated that no inclusions form after the initial culture in 80% of specimens from patients experiencing treatment failure.The Ct strains whose inclusions do not form after passages may be in a persistent state,and the expression of HSP60 is high in these strains.Specimens should be subjected to at least 3 blind passages to avoid missed diagnosis of Ct infection.
9.Detection of Chlamydia trachomatis phage Vp1 gene in clinical swab specimens as well as anti-Vp1 antibodies in serum specimens
Lingjie LI ; Yuanjun LIU ; Weifeng YAO ; Shuping HOU ; Cong YOU ; Jingqun TIAN ; Bin FENG ; Quanzhong LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2012;45(5):315-317
Objective To detect Chlamydia trachomatis phage Vp1 gene in clinical swab specimens and anti-Vp1 antibodies in serum specimens.MethodsCervical and urethral swab as well as serum specimens were collected from attendees to the sexually transmitted disease(STD) clinic in the Tianjin Institute of STD,during March 2008 to March 2011.PCR was conducted to detect chlamydial phage Vp1 gene in swab samples,enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) and Western blot to detect anti-Vp1 antibody in sera.The swab specimens positive for Vp1 gene were subjected to cell culture followed by the detection of Vp1 protein with an immunofluorescence-based method.ResultsTotally,36 out of 1542 swab specimens turned out to be positive for Vp1 gene,and 23 out of 453 serum specimens for anti-Vp1 antibody.No positive results were obtained in the Vp1 gene-positive swab specimens by cell culture and immunofluorescence-based assay.ConclusionThe Vp1 gene of Chlamydial trachomatis phage and anti-Vp1 antibody are successfully detected from clinical swab and serum specimens respectively.
10.Clinical features of 86 children with essential hypertension complicated with target organ damage
Yao LIN ; Lin SHI ; Jie MI ; Yang LIU ; Mingming ZHANG ; Xiaohui CONG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(17):1314-1316
Objective To study the clinical features of target organ damage in children with essential hypertension.Methods From Jan.2007 to Oct.2013,86 children were enrolled who were diagnosed as essential hypertension in the Children's Hospital Affiliated to Capital Institute of Pediatrics.All children received the following examinations:fundus oculi,electrocardiogram,echocardiography,serum triglyceride,glucose,insulin,C peptide,uric acid,renal function,urine microalbumin,serum and urine β2-microglobulin.All data were collected as standard procedure and analyzed by using statistic methods.Results In all recruited children,there were 68 boys (79.1%)and 18 girls (20.9%) with the average age of (12.3 ±2.4) years old.There were 46 children(53.5%) with grade Ⅰ hypertension and 40 (46.5%) with grade Ⅱ hypertension,13.5% (7/52 cases) of the children with retinal vessel damage,21.0% (17/81 cases) with abnormal electrocardiogram,and 2.6% (2/78 cases) with left ventricular hypertrophy and increased left ventricular posterior w all thickness.Thirty-seven percent (30/81 cases) of the children had a higher voltage of R wave in V5 than average values at the same ages.Renal damage mainly included increased serum creatinine and microalbuminuria,with the rates of 40.2% (33/82 cases) and 39.7% (23/58 cases),respectively.Metabolic disorders mainly included 87.5% (56/64 cases) hyperuricemia,32.5% (25/77 cases) hypertriglyceridemia,22.1% (19/86 cases) hepatic adipose infiltration,and 36.1% (30/83 cases) hyperinsulinemia or sugar intolerance damage.There were 58 (67.4%) children wit h obesity.Compared with normal weight children,children with obesity had a higher rate of target organ damage(98.3% vs 82.1%,x2 =5.291,P =0.021),and hyperinsulinemia or sugar intolerance damage(45.5% vs 17.9%,x2 =6.123,P =0.013).Children with the course longer than 6 months showed a higher rate of hyperinsulinemia or sugar intolerance damage than the children with the course less than 6 months(50.0% vs 25.5%,x2 =5.788,P =0.021).Conclusions Target organ damage caused by adolescent essential hypertension is present at diagnosis in most of these children.Electrocardiogram and echocardiography are effective measures for early detection of cardiac damage of hypertension.Serum uric caid and urine microalbumin can be used as early warning and screening indexes.To enhance blood pressure monitoring of children with obesity will be helpful for early diagnosis of essential hypertension,which will decrease the rate of target organ damage with earlier effective interference.