1.The effects of rehabilitation training on cardiac function in cerebral infarct patients
Guo-Liang YANG ; Fu-Zhong SI ; De-Yang LI ; Hong GUO ; Jun ZHAO ; Chuan-Xin TIAN ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(10):-
Objective To study the effects of rehabilitation(RT)on cardiac function in cerebral infarct (CIF)patients with cardiac insufficiency(CIS).Methods Fifty-nine CIF patients with CIS were randomly divid- ed into a treatment group(T group,n=29)and a control group(n=30),and all patients were treated with routine pharmacotherapy for 2 months.In addition,RT was administrated in the T group at the same time.The grading of the New York Heart Association(NYHA)and the changes in cardiac function associated index were observed in both groups before and after treatment.Results Compared with the control group,NYHA grades,left ventricle ejection fraction(LVEF),the levels of brain natriuretic peptide(BNP)in the blood plasma,and the 6min walking range of the T group patients were all significantly improved after treatment(P<0.05).Conclusion RT can improve car- diac function in CIF patients with CIS.
2.Analysis of the Efficacy and Safety of Video Assisted Thoracic Surgery and Thoracic Surgery in the Treatment of Myasthenia Gravis
Shibing YANG ; Maoyong FU ; Jiewei HU ; Xuquan YANG ; Haining ZHOU ; Chuan ZHONG
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(23):4583-4585,4567
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of video assisted thoracic surgery and thoracic surgery in the treatment of myasthenia gravis.Methods:60 patients with myasthenia gravis were selected and randomly divided into two groups.The observation group(32 cases) received video assisted thoracic surgery.The control group(28 cases) received thoracic surgery.The efficacy and safety of video assisted thoracic surgery and thoracic surgery in the treatment of myasthenia gravis was evaluated by perioperative indexes,QMG scores before operation,after 3 months,6 months operation and complications during 6 months follow-up.Results:During the perioperative period,there was no statistical significance in the operation time between two groups(P>0.05).The bleeding volume of observation group was less than that of the control group (P<0.05).The drainage time,hospitalization and incision length of observation group were shorter than those of the control group (P<0.05).Before operation,there was no statistical significance in the QMG scores.At 3 months,6 months after operation,the QMG scores were decreased in both groups.The QMG score of observation group was lower than that of the control group (P<0.05).During 6 months' follow-up,complications were observed in 7 cases of the observation group and 17 cases of the control group,the major complication was pulmonary infection.The incidence of complications in the control group was higher than that of the observation group (P<0.05).Conclusion:Video assisted thoracic surgery had advantages of smaller surgical incision,faster recovery and higher safety in the treatment of myasthenia gravis.
3.Effect of globular adiponectin on the function of NIT-I cells under high glucose medium
Jia ZHOU ; Yan LI ; Chuan YANG ; Mingtong XU ; Fangping LI ; Li YAN ; Hua CHENG ; Zuzhi FU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2009;25(3):316-317
The effect of globular adiponectiin (gAd)on the function of NIT-1 cells under high glucose medium was investigated. The results showed that gad could completely block the increase of NADPH oxidase components p47phox expression and recover mRNA expression of pancreatic duodenal homeobox-I ,paired box gene 6,glucose transpoter 2,and glucokinase except neurogenic differentiation factor 1 (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Whereas,impaired insulin secretion and mRNA expression at high glucose concentration were not significantly improved by gAd.
4.Effects of Acute Exposure to Mild or Moderate Hypoxia on Human Psychomotor Performance and Visual-reaction Time
Xueyi LI ; Xingyu WU ; Chuan FU ; Xiaofeng SHEN ; Changbin YANG ; Yanhong WU
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2000;13(4):235-239
Objective The aim of this study was to determine whether psychomotor performance and visual reaction time were affected by acute exposure to mild or moderate hypoxia. Method Eighteen healthy male volunteers performed finger tapping, simple reaction time(SRT) and 4-choice reaction time(CRT) tests at simulated altitude of 300 m (control),2800 m, 3600 m and 4400 m for 1 h in a hypobaric chamber. Result SaO2 decreased from 98%(control) to 90%,82% and 74% respectively at the various altitudes. All the performance parameters showed no significant change after exposure to 2800 m for 1 h relative to ground level(P>0.05). However the mean reaction time of 4-CRT under 3600 m prolonged and performance decreased as compared with baseline value(P<0.05), and the performance decreased further under 4400 m(P<0.01). No significant difference was found in finger tapping and SRT even under exposure to 4400 m for 1 h.Furthermore, no decrease in correct rate were observed at any altitude (P>0.05). Conclusion The results from this study demonstrated that there were no measurable impairment of visual reaction time and psychomotor performance under exposure to an altitude of 2800 m for 1 h. However, adverse effects on psychomotor performance were observed under 3600 m and over.
5.Effects of transfection with adiponectin cDNA on glycogen synthesis and glucose oxidation in myotubes of skeletal muscle cell strain C2C12
Miao ZHANG ; Fangping LI ; Chuan YANG ; Yan QIAN ; Dan LIU ; Zuzhi FU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(6):1181-1184
BACKGROUND:Adiponectin possess functions of lowering blood glucose and blood lipids, and improve insulin sensitivity. But, controversy results about the effect of adiponectin on skeletal muscle have been reported.OBJECTIVE:To study the effects of eukaryon expressed adiponectin on the glycogen synthesis and glucose oxidation in skeletal muscle cell strain C2C12 myotubes by transfecting plasmids carrying mouse adiponectin.DESIGN: A controlled experiment.SETTING: The Second Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University.MATERIALS: PcDNA3.0 plasmid with mouse adiponectin cDNA, pcDNA3.0-mad (generously presented from Dr. Gong,University of Maryland), C2C12 cell strain (purchased from ATCC, GRL-1722), DMEM high glucose (Gibco), MEM (Hyclone), fetal bovine serum (Hanagzhou Sijiqing), equine serum (Hyclone), lipofectamine 2000 (Invitrogene), G418 (Gibco), rabbit anti-mouse adiponectin IgG (ACRP303-A, Alpha Diagnostic International), chemiluminescence kit (ECL+PLUS,Amersham), SABC instant immunohistochemistry kit (Boster), D-[U-14C] glucose (specific activity 9.25-13.32 GBq/mmol,NEC), scintillation fluid POP, POPOP (SIGMA), liquid scintillation counter (LS3801, Beckman, USA).METHODS:This study was carried out in the Central Laboratory of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from March to August, 2003. ① After extraction of plasmid, double digest with Xho Ⅰ and Xba Ⅰ and identification with HindⅢ digest were carried out. ② Plasmid pcDNA3.0-mad and pcDNA3.0 blank vector were transfected using liposome to C2C12 cells, and the stably transfected cells were screened by 500 mg/L G418 for 3 weeks, G418 resistant C2C12 cells were thereafter harvested, therefore stable transfected pcDNA3.0-mad and pcDNA 3.0 C2C12 cell strains were established.③ Adiponectin protein expression was determined by Western blot analysis and immunohistochemistry. ④ Glucose oxidation and glycogen synthesis detections were divided into control, vector and pcDNA3.0-mad (mad)group. Each group was further divided into 4 subgroups with 0, 0.5, 5 and 100 nmol/L insulin (n =6), respectively. Detection of glucose oxidation and glycogen synthesis was carried out with 14C-labeled glucose by counting radioactivity of 14CO2 or 14C labeled glycogen with scintillation, respectively.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Changes of glycogen synthesis and glucose oxidation in skeletal muscle cell strain C2C12myotubes.RESULTS: ① Results of plasmid transfection and restrict digest: After plasmid extraction, double digest with Xba Ⅰ and Xho Ⅰ was carried out along with HindⅢ digest identification.Digest fragments were in accordance with expectation.Length of adiponectin cDNA fragment was 781 bp, plasmid fragment was 5 446 bp, adiponectin cDNA was inserted between digest sites (Xho Ⅰ and Xba Ⅰ ) of eukaryotic expression vector pcDNA3.0. ② Plasmid transfection of C2C12 cell and positive clone screening: On the 10th day of G418 media culture screening after transfection, most C2C12 cells died.Positive clone appeared at the 2nd week. G418 resistant C2C12 colonies were harvested at the 3rd week. ③ Western blot and immunohistochemical identifications: Both confirmed that adipoenctin gene was stably transfected into cells in the Mad group, with successful adipoenctin expression. ④ Effect of stably transfected adiponectin gene to myocyte glucose metabolism:The myocyte glycogen synthesis and glucose oxidation increased along with the increasing of insulin concentration. The linear regression analyses of measured myocyte glucose oxidation amount showed that the regression coefficients of the control group, blank vector group and mad group were 23.34, 2;3.23 and 26.06 respectively. This result indicated that in C2C12 cell stably transfected with adiponectin gene, when insulin concentration increased, the acceleration rate of glucose oxidation increasing was higher than other 2 groups. However, no significant difference could be observed in glycogen synthesis and glucose oxidation of C2C12 cells under basic status without insulin stimulus and treatment status with different insulin concentrations between control group, blank vector group and mad group (P> 0.05).CONCLUSION: ① We have successfully established stably adiponectin gene transfected C2C12 cell strain with adiponectin protein expression ability. ② Transfection with adiponectin cDNA had no significant effect on the glucose oxidation and glycogen synthesis of C2C12 myotubes.③ The glucose oxidation and glycogen synthesis of C2C12 myotubes increased with the increasing of insulin concentration. ④ Adipoenctin may coordinate with insulin in improving myocyte glucose oxidation and increasing myocyte glucose uptake.
6.Comparison of efficacy and safety of three regiments of transient intensive insulin therapy
Yan LI ; Jun LIANG ; Ying LIANG ; Shanying LIU ; Lihong CHEN ; Chuan YANG ; Mingtong XU ; Li YAN ; Hua CHENG ; Zuzhi FU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2008;24(6):620-622
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of three regiments of transient intensive insulin therapy for type 2 diabetes mellitns: thrice preprandial injection of premixed insulin aspart 30, thrice preprandial injection of insulin aspart and injection of glargine at bedtime, thrice preprandial injection of regular insulin and injection of NPH at bedtime. Methods Patients were randomly divided into 3 groups, treated with 3 kinds of intensive insulin therapy. After achieving the target goal, continuous glucose monitoring system was used to compare the blood glucose level, therapeutic time, dosage of insulin, occurrence of hypoglycemia. Results Detected by continuous glucose monitoring system, there was no statistical difference in average blood glucose [(8.3±2.1,7.5±1.9, 6.8±0.8) mmol/L, P > 0.05], blood glucose area under curve 3 hours (AUC1-3) after breakfast, therapeutic time [ (8.3±2.5, 9.1±3.8, 8.4±1.7)d, P > 0.05], dosage of insulin [(0.63± 80%, P > 0.05) among three kinds of transient intensive insulin therapy. There were no patients complaining of hypoglycemic symptom. Conclusion The short-term efficacy and safety among three intensive insulin therapeutic methods are similar. More attention should be paid to monitor the blood glucose during sleep.
7. The treatment of 23 patients with macrostomia by modified modiolus reconstruction
Yi ZHONG ; Yuqing WEN ; Liqin FU ; Chuan YANG ; Qiusheng LI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2018;34(12):1041-1044
Objective:
To explore a method for macrostomia repairment, in order to to achieve better physiological and aesthetic outcomes.
Methods:
23 patients with macrostomia were treated by standard procedure: including orbicularis oris reconstruction, perioral expression muscles fixation, modiolus reconstruction, commissure point shift, and " w" shape incision.
Results:
22 cases obtained both static and dynamic symmetrical outcomes. One case developed asymmetrically.
Conclusions
The macrostomia repairment following present standard procedure, is likely to achieve both static and dynamic satisfactory outcomes, due to balanced perioral muscles.
8.Protective Effect of Erythropoietin on Neurology of Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy Model in Neonatal Rats
wen-jie, XIA ; mo, YANG ; guang-ping, LUO ; yong-shui, FU ; chuan-xi, WANG ; li-rong, ZHANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(06):-
Objective To study the neuroprotective effect of erythropoietin(EPO) on neonatal rats model with hypoxia-ischemia encephalopathy(HIE).Methods HIE was induced in rats on 7th day of postnatal age by ligation of right common carotid artery,followed by 2 h of hypoxia(80 mL/L O2).The subjects were divided into sham-operated group,control group and EPO group.EPO 4 000 U/(kg?day) was injected daily from day 2 pre-surgery for 9 to 16 days and PBS was injected in the control group.The neuroprotective effect of EPO on HIE model was detected by brain weight,the difference in weights between the ipsilateral(right) and contralateral(left) brain and the function test.In vitro study,the neural progenitor cell line C17.2 under gone apoptosis following an ischemia-like metabolic inhibition.The effect of EPO on the cell line ischemia modle 17.2 was evaluated by detecting Annexin V with flow cytometry.Results The signi-ficant and sustained brain injury in the hypoxia-ischemia and vehicle-treated group was observed and measured by reduction in relative weights of ipsilateral to contralateral and compromised sensorimotor functions in response to postural reflex test,compared with those of sham-operated animals(Pa
9. Study of Cystatin C in the prognosis of critically ill patients
Yun LIU ; Jiao-jiao ZHOU ; Ping FU ; Li-chuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2019;39(12):1069-1072
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between Cystatin C levels change and the clinical outcomes of critically ill patients.METHODS: There were altogether 4642 patients in intensive care unit(ICU)of West China Hospital of Sichuan university from 28 th August 2009 to 16 th April 2010,and their general conditions were recorded,including sex,age,and being with or without diabetes mellitus;then the database was established accordingly.The patients were divided into four groups according to the change of Cys C values in ICU:high increase(>1 mg/L),slight increase(≤1 mg/L),high decrease(>1 mg/L)and slight decrease(≤1 mg/L).The difference in 30-day mortality in patients were compared.The patients were followed up for 8 years.RESULTS: One thousand and thirty-six patients were included in this study,272 cases died within 30 days,with the highest in patients of the group with high increase of Cystatin C(77.9%),followed the high-decrease group(33.3%);the mortality rate of group with slight decrease was the lowest among the four groups(16.5%).The 8-year survival of 764 patients who did not die within 30 days was 54.58%.CONCLUSION: The change of Cystatin C value is closely related to the 30-day mortality of critically ill patients.The lowest 30-day mortality of critically ill patients is the group with slight decrease of Cystatin C.
10.Effects of transfection with recombinant adiponectin adeno-associated virus vectors (rAAV-Ad) on glucose production in H4IIE hepatoma cells
Miao ZHANG ; Fang-Ping LI ; Li-Hong CHEN ; Jing-Yi FU ; Zu-Zhi FU ; Li YAN ; Feng LI ; Chuan YANG ; Yan LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1985;0(02):-
H4IIE hepatoma cells transfected by recombinant adiponectin adeno-associated virus vectors were effectively mediated adiponectin gene expression and enhanced the ability of suppressing glucose production of H4IIE cells at low concentration of insulin.Improvement of the insulin sensitivity in hepatocytes may contribute to the glucose-lowering effect of adiponectin.