1.Effect of multidisciplinary treatment on prolapse of lumbar intervertebral disc
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2001;7(2):86-87
ObjectiveTo study the effect of different treatment on prolapse of lumbar intervertebral disc. Methods 169 patients with prolapse of lumbar intervertebral disc were divided into two groups, the contral group treated with traction and massage, and the comprehensive group treated with acupuncture, physical therapy, and phsiotherapy besides traction and massage. The assessment included index and rate in improvement and efficiency of rehabilitation. Results The index and rate in improvement and efficiency of rehabilitation is better in the comprehensive group than in the contral group. The course of treatment in the comprehensive group is shorter than that in the contral group.
2.Preparation of Ce Doped Pt/GAC Catalyst and Study on Its Catalytic Oxidation of Condensate Wastewater
Chuanzeng WANG ; Kanghan ZHOU ; Di WANG ; Dezhi SUN
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(03):-
Objective To prepare the Pt/CeO2/GAC catalyst used to catalyze oxidation of condensate wastewater and to investigate whether the doping of Ce can increase catalytic activity for oxidizing condensate wastewater.Methods Impregnation glycol reduction method was adopted to prepare Pt/CeO2/GAC catalyst,and it was characterized by BET,XPS and XRD.The catalytic activity was determined by batch experiment.Results The experimental results revealed that more than 93.4% of ethanol in the condensate wastewater was oxidized to aldehyde and acetic acid with 13.33 g?L-1 Pt/CeO2/GAC catalyst dose,for 2 h reaction time,at 40 ℃ and normal pressure.In contrast,the oxidation efficiency was only 85.0% with Pt/GAC catalyst without doping Ce in the same reaction condition.Conclusion It is proven that the doping of Ce in Pt/GAC improves the catalytic activity.The characterization of Pt/CeO2/GAC catalyst shows that Ce is presented as Ce4+ that not only increases the content of chemisorbed oxygen on the surface of the catalyst,but also increases the content of Pt greatly.
3.Evaluation on the hearing, speech and quality of life for cases received cochlear implant.
Yi SUN ; Jianxin QIU ; Yehai LIU ; Dezhi YU ; Busheng TONG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(18):1622-1626
OBJECTIVE:
Through the use of the categories of auditory performance (CAP-II), the speech, spatial and qualities of hearing scale-parents' version (SSQ-P), children using hearing implants quality of life (CuHI-QoL) in patients with prelingual hearing impairment to compare the rehabilitation effect between preoperative and postoperative auditory performance, speech behavior and quality of life and at the same time to figure out dose rehabilitation effect connected to age.
METHOD:
Mainly used classification method to compare the audotory performance, speech behavior and quality of life of 50 patients before and after 2.5 years after the implantation. At the same time these 50 patients are divided on the basis of the age received the surgery, A group received the surgery before 6(1.0-5.9) years old and group B received the therapy after this age (6.0-10.9). Their auditory performance, speech behavior and quality of life were all evaluated.
RESULT:
There were statistical difference between two kinds of classification method of CAP-II. In the study of SSQ-P and CuHI-QoL, there was no statistical difference in well-being and happiness before and 3 years after the implant, also there was no statistical difference in parental stress between two age groups. In addition to the above two, the rest all have statistical significance.
CONCLUSION
After the implant, postoperative auditory performance, speech behavior and quality of life all had improved and the smaller the age, the better the performance.
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4.Analysis on the clinical characteristics of the schizophrenia to make troubles and accidents likely
Dezhi ZENG ; Xuwen FAN ; Quanxin SUN ; Leigang WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(34):4123-4125
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics of the patients with schizophrenia to make troubles and accidents likely ,to provide scientific evidence for preventing and controlling these patients to make troubles and accidents effectively .Methods 100 patients with schizophrenia to make troubles and accidents likely were randomly extracted and assigned to the study group from psychiatric department of this hospital .100 ordinary patients were divided into control group .Their data on illness were sur-veyed and analyzed retrospectively .The difference of the general condition and illness data along with mental symptoms between the both group were compared .Results The proportion of patients to be man peasant ,in rural area ,no a spouse and medical insurance , to have a lower degree of culture and to be 20 - 39 years old in the study group was significantly higher than those in the control group(P< 0 .05) .The social support and economic conditions of family in the study group were significantly poorer than those in the control group(P< 0 .05) .The proportion of patients to be paranoid schizophrenia ,to have a complications and the positive score of the positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS) in the study group were significant higher than those in the control group but the negative score of PANSS and the course of disease were significantly lower (P< 0 .05) .The proportion of patients to have posi-tive symptoms such as illusion and delusion in the study group were significantly higher than that in the control group (P< 0 .05) . But the proportion of patients to have negative symptoms such as avoid social and emotional dull in the study group were signifi -cantly lower than that in the control group(P< 0 .05) .Conclusion The positive symptoms contribute to making troubles and acci-dents in SP patients .The patients to be paranoid schizophrenia ,a man and peasant ,in prime of life ,in rural area ,no a spouse and to have a lower degree of culture maybe make troubles and accidents more likely .Having a poor social support and economic conditions of family and no medical insurance cause the probability of their making troubles and accidents increase .
5.The clinical observation and nursing of personalized 32p application and interventional therapy in skin hemangioma
Chunnuan DAI ; Li SUN ; Dezhi LI ; Zhihua JIANG ; Xiujuan ZHAO ; Meng DAI ; Yali LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(29):4-7
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of 32P application and interventional therapy in skin hemangioma, and to sum up the role of nursing in the process of the treatment. Methods 734 cases of skin hemangiorna were involved in the study. Personalized treatment strategy and nursing measures were implemented according to different kinds of skin hernangioma, 32p application device was made with the dose of 1 Gy per square centimeter every day, and the total dose of interventional therapy was from 6.8μCi to 10.0μCi per square centimeter according to the site of lesions and the patients' age. The treatment interva] was about one and a haft month or two months. The specific nursing measures were as follows: effective communication should be undertaken to remove the concerns of patients before therapy. Meanwhile, the lesions should be taken a picture by a digital camera before and after therapy. Thus, the effect could be evaluated objectively. In addition, the follow-up by telephone also was done in the study. Results the cure rate and the effective rate of 32P in the treatment of skin hemangioma were 78.88% and 94.14% respectively.The treatment effect was the best in hemangioma simplex among different kinds of skin hemangioma. The treatment effect had a negative correlation with the age of the patients. Selective nursing reduced incidence of complication. Conclusions There's a satisfactory effect of 32p application and interventional therapy in the treatment of skin hemangioma. Meanwhile, nursing plays an important role in the treatment.
6.Effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields on homing genes of mouse osteoblasts
Fujun YANG ; Yuanming SUN ; Wenqing XU ; Jie ZHAO ; Dezhi WANG ; Feiyue FAN
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;37(2):81-84
Objective To investigate the effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) on homing and proliferation-related genes of mouse osteoblasts.Methods 9 week-old C57BL/6 mice were treated with PEMF (70 Hz,1 mT) for 4~5 weeks,while mice in control group didn't not receive PEMF.Bone marrow cells of femurs and tibias were flushed out,and the bones were minced and incubated at 37 ℃ with a type Ⅰ collagenase.Bone associated mononuclear cells (MNCs) were isolated via density centrifugation with Lymphoprep.Magnetic cell sorting was used before flow-cytometric sorting,and the ALCAM+Sca-1-cells were collected.The homing and proliferation-related genes expressed in ALCAM+Sca-1-cells were detected with high throughput microarray and RT-PCR.Results The expression of Jag1 and Ang-1 in mouse osteoblasts increased under the effects of PEMF.Conclusions PEMF may have regulation effects on HSC (hematopoietic stem cell) survival through modulating the homing and proliferationrelated genes in ALCAM+Sca-1-osteoblasts.
7.Effect of NF-κB signaling pathway on the formation of multidrug resistance in K562/A02 cells
Haiying SUN ; Dezhi LI ; Kailin XU ; Zhenyu LI ; Lingyu ZENG ; Qunxian LU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2009;18(3):134-136
Objective To explore the different expression of NF-κB in both K562 and its multidrug resistant cell line K562/A02 and discuss the mechanism of muhidrug resistance(MDR). Methods To detect the growing feature of the cells. Flow cytometry was used to analys the difference between the distribution profile of K562/S and K562/A02 cell. MTT colorimetry was used to determine the cytotoxic effect of adramycin, and expression of mdrl gene was detected by semi-quantitative reverse transcriptase poly-merase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in K562 and K562/A02 cells. FACS was used to determine the expression and function of glycoprotein (P-gp) on the cell membrane. Western blotting was used to determine the NF-κB p65protein in nueleus. Results There was a difference between K562 and K562/A02 cells growed in a halfadherent way rather than suspending ones, there were increases in the percentage number of cells at G0/G1 and S phases(P <0.05). This was mirrored by a decreasing number of cells within the G2/M phase(P<0.05). Butthere was no difference in apoptosis rate(P >0.05). mdr1 mRNA was detected in K562/A02 cells, in which the expression P-gp was much higher [(94.17±0.89)%:(1.41 ±O.491)%]. NF-κB p65 protein in nucleus was overexpressed in K562/A02 cells. Conclusion The activation of NF-κB signaling pathway may attribute to the formation of MDR in K562/A02 cells.
8.Effect of prophylactic phenylephrine in parturients prone to develop spinal hypotension
Shike YANG ; Jie CHEN ; Min LIU ; Tao WANG ; Wenqun SUN ; Li LI ; Dezhi MAO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(8):1143-1146
Objective · To evaluate the efficacy and safety of prophylactic phenylephrine in parturients prone to develop spinal hypotension.Methods · Fifty parturients undergoing elective cesarean delivery whose preoperative positional mean arterial pressure (MAP) change from supine to right lateral position were bigger than 8 mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) were randomly allocated into 2 groups, i.e. high-risk prevented group (group A) and high-risk control group (group B). Another 25 parturients whose positional MAP change were smaller than 8 mmHg were allocated into low-risk prevented group (group C). After spinal anesthesia, phenylephrine (50 μg bolus and 50 μg/min infusion) was given immediately to group A and C, and the pump speed was adjusted to 25 μg/min 10 min later till fetuses were removed. Normal saline with the same volume and pump speed was given to group B. The incidences of hypotension, reactive hypertension, and bradycardia, the occurrence of nausea and vomiting, and Apgar scores at 1 min and 5 min of three groups were compared. Results · The incidence of hypotension in group A was 28%, 76% in group B, and 16% in group C. Group A and C were significantly lower than group B (P<0.01). The reactive hypertension rate was 4% in group A and 28% in group C. There was a difference between these two group (P=0.015). There were no significant differences among 3 groups in Apgar scores at 1 min and 5 min (P>0.05). Conclusion · Prophylactic phenylephrine in the paturients prone to develop spinal hypotension reduces the incidence of spinal hypotension without obvious adverse effects on the paturients and neonates.
9.Changes in Neuropeptide Y Y1 Receptor mRNA Level in the Infarcted Myoc ardial Tissues of Rats
Liming LU ; Xiangying SUN ; Jun WANG ; Dezhi TIAN ; Yu ZHEN ; Yichun ZHU ; Hedner THOMAS ; Tai YAO
Chinese Journal of Hypertension 2001;9(2):134-137
Aim To investigate the change in neuropeptide Y(NPY) Y1 receptor level in infarcted myocardium tissues of (MI) rats. Method MI was induced by ligating the left descending anterior coronary artery (LAD) in the heart of rats. The techniques of reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) were used to identify the exist of NPY Y1 receptor mRNA in myocardial tissues. The technique of semi-quantitative PCR wa s used to observe the change of NPY Y1 receptor mRNA level. Results NPY Y1 receptor mRNA distributed in the heart tissues of rat. Compared with sham operated rats ,the NPY Y1 receptor mRNA level both in infarction area and non-infarction area was increased significantly after MI fo r 1d and 3d. The NPY Y1 receptor mRNA level in the heart tissues of sham-op erated rats was also significantly increased compared with that in control rats . Conclusion These results suggest that MI may result in increase NPY Y1 receptor level in the heart tissues of rats. Stre ss stimulation such as surgery may also increase the NPY Y1 receptor level in the heart.
10.Expression and significance of NLRP3 inflammatory body in neonatal rats with hypoxic-ischemic brain damage
Xiaoguang LI ; Molin WANG ; Wenzhe LUO ; Dezhi PANG ; Jiabin SUN ; Lihua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(1):13-16
Objective To investigate the expression of NLRP3 in different time point of HIBD neonatal rats and to search for critical time points and alleviate HIBD dysfunction.Methods 96 newborn rats of 7 days old were randomly divided into HIBD group(n=48) and Sham operation group(n=48).HIBD model was prepared by referring to Rice method.Brain tissue was taken after 6 h,24 h,72 h,7 d.Brain injury was detected by HE stain.The expression and distribution of NLRP3 and Caspase-1 were detected by immune fluorescence and Western blot,and IL-1β and IL-18 were detected by ELISA.Results HE staining and immunofluorescence showed that NLRP3 protein (HIBD group (0.63±0.07),Sham group(0.43±0.04)) was increased significantly since 6 h in HIBD group,and its downstream protein Caspase-1,IL-1β and IL-18 were successive activated.The results showed IL-1β (HIBD group(732.28± 108.42)pg/ml,Sham group(584.58± 36.35) pg/ml) was increased significantly since 6 h in HIBD group;Caspase-1 (HIBD group(0.67±0.09),Sham group(0.30±0.05)),IL-18 (HIBD group(683.84±31.83) pg/ml,Sham group(571.32±50.91) pg/ml) was increased significantly since 24 h in HIBD group(P<0.05).Conclusion NLRP3 and its downstream inflammatory cytokines IL-1 β and IL-18 are up-regulated when HIBD occurs.The change of NLRP3protein expression in group HIBD is earlier than changes of neuron.NLRP3 signal may mediate and participate in the occurrence and development of HIBD.