1.The Effect of Cold Stress on Nitric Oxide (NO) and Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS) in Mice's Brian
Guangxiong LIU ; Laiqi YANG ; Xiaofeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 2000;0(04):-
Objective:To investigate the effect of cold stress (-10℃?10h) on NO and NOS in brain of mice. Methods: Forty mice were assigned into two groups randomly: The experimental group was the stress group and the other was the control group. The levels of NO and NOS activity were determined after cold stress. Results:The level of NO in stress group was significant lower than that in control group ( t =2.67,P
2.Serum NO Level and SOD Activity in Patients with Traffic Accident
Guangxiong LIU ; Laiqi YANG ; Xiangdong XU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 2001;0(03):-
Objective: To explore the stress effects of traffic accident on changing the NO level and SOD activity, as well as the relationship between personality and prognostic change. Methods: Serum level of NO and activity of SOD were measured in 152 patients with traffic accidents and in 60 control subjects. All subjects were assessed with the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ). Results: NO and SOD were significantly higher in patients as compared to controls ( P
3.PTSD after Traffic Accident
Guangxiong LIU ; Laiqi YANG ; Hongbi ZHANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1992;0(01):-
Objective: To study the rate of PTSD after traffic accident in orthopedics and do retrospective analysis. Method: Eighty one patients wounded by traffic accident in orthopedic ward were surveyed. Acute stress reaction (ASR) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were diagnosed according to CCMD-2-R criteria. SCL-90 and EPQ were also applied. Results: 33 cases (40.7%) were diagnosed as ASR and 31 (38.3%) as PTSD among all subjects. SCL-90 score and nearly all subscores were higher in patients with PTSD than patients without (P
4.The Effects of Forced Swimming on Nitric Oxide (NO) and Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS) in Brain of Mice
Guangxiong LIU ; Laiqi YANG ; Xiaofen WANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1992;0(01):-
Objective: To investigate the effects of forced swimming on NO and NOS in brain of mice. Method: Sixty mice were assigned into three groups randomly: two stress groups, the content of NO and NOS were determined at 1hour and 2 hours after forced swimming respectively, and one control group. NO was tested by chromatic comparison. NOS was tested by enzyme assay. Results: The level of NO in stress group tested at 1 hour was significantly lower than that in control group (17.38 ?5.63/27.47?15.16 (mol/gprot, t=2.67, p
5.Interleukin and Cortisol Levels, Results of SCL-90 and EPQ of those Wounded in Traffic Accident
Guangxiong LIU ; Laiqi YANG ; Xiangdon XU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1988;0(06):-
Objective: to explore the influence of traffic accident psychologically and physiologically Method:120 inpatients fractured in traffic accident (study group) and 67 fractured inpatients (control group) from other reasons were collected The study group was divided into those with stable character (with N score of EPQ56) All subjects completed SCL-90 Their IL-1?, IL-2, IL-8 and cortisol level were measured Result: The total score and subscores of SCL-90 of study group were significantly higher than that of control The serum levels of IL-1?, IL-2, IL-8 were lower than that of control, while cortisol level was higher than control The interleukin levels of stable group were higher than that of unstable group Conclusion:Patients injured by traffic accident have poor health both mentally and physically, especially for those with unstable character
6.Studies on Quality Control of Chanhoukang Granules
Guangxiong HE ; Kehai LIU ; Haixiang PAN ; Ping HAN
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2000;0(06):-
Objective To establish an assay for the quality control of Chanhoukang Granules. Methods Radix Astragali, Radix Codonopsis, Radix Salviae Miltiorrhiae, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Radix Rehmanniae preparata in Chanhoukang Granules were identified by TLC; paeoniflorin content in Chanhoukang Granules was determined by HPLC. Results The relevant spots in Radix Astragali, Radix Codonopsis, Radix Salviae Miltiorrhiae, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Radix Rehmanniae preparata can be identified by TLC. The content of paeoniflorin in Raidix Paeoniae Alba can be determined by HPLC. The linearity of paeoniflorin was good in the range of 0.044 2~ 0.353 6 ? g(r=0.999 9)The average recovery of paeoniflorin was 97.56 % with RSD=1.18 % . Conclusion The established method is simple, feasible and repeatable, and can be used for the quality supervisory of Chanhoukang Granules.
7.Characteristic and Analysis of Dynamic State Changes of Drug Resistance of Psedomonas Aeruginosa to Imipenem
Fengliang LI ; Tingyi DU ; Haiyun LIU ; Rui ZHENG ; Guangxiong ZENG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the change in drug resistance of pseudomonas aeruginosa to imipenem bewteen Jan.2000and Jun.2005in the hospital where the authors work in order to provide the reference for rational choice of antibac-terials in clinic.METHODS:158strains of imipenem resistant pseudomonas aeruginousa had been isolated in clinic and their drug sensitivity to antibacterials was tested by KB slip diffusion method and analyzed statistically.RESULTS:Meropenem,amikacin,and ceftazidime were among the antibacterials that kept high antibacterial activity and had resistance rates less than35%included.CONCLUSIONS:Imipenem resistant pseudomonas aeruginosa strain has stronger resistance to commonly used antibacterials and its multidrug resistance is more severe.Rational use of antibacterials can help to control and lessen the drug resistance of bacteria.
8.The ERP brain topographic map study on mental rotation of depressions
Jiu CHEN ; Laiqi YANG ; Guangxiong LIU ; Xingqu WU ; Yan ZHANG ; Wentao MA ; Zihe DENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(2):135-138
ObjectiveTo explore the change of the event related potential brain topographic map on depression' mental rotation,and to perfect the brain function relation map for depression in space ability.Methods 32 depression and 29 normal healthy people were tested to make mental rotation tasks in the brain ERP system.The distribution of the changing brain topographic map were observed.Results ( 1 ) Compared with the control group ( error rate ( 29±9 ) %,response time ( 604.74 ± 54.39 ) ms,the error rate was significantly higher and response time was significantly longer in depression (error rate( 33 ± 15 )%,response time(755.22 ± 70.18 )ms,P<0.05).(2) Compared with the control group (N100:PZ( -3.78 ± 1.05)μV,CZ( -5.67 ±2.21)μV,P3( -2.34 ±0.59) μV,P4( -2.92 ±0.80) μV ;P500:PZ(7.35 ±2.61 ) μV,CZ(7.65 ± 2.42) μV,P3 (6.53 ±2.11 ) μV,P4 ( 7.29 ± 2.57 ) μV ),the total volatility was significantly lower in depression ( N 100:PZ ( - 0.31 ±0.09)μV,CZ( -2.27 ±0.57)μV,P3( -0.30 ±0.07) μV,P4( -0.33 ±0.08) μV;P500:PZ(6.04 ±2.16)μV,CZ ( 5.92 ± 2.01 ) μV,P3 ( 6.02 ± 2.11 ) μV,P4 (6.01 ± 2.34 ) μV,P < 0.05 ) and the excitability difference of the left and right parietal-occipital lobe was disappeared (P>0.05) ; Compared with the control group,in N100 the normal and mirror excitability was significantly lower,and in P500 the normal excitability was significantly lower,but mirror was significantly higher in depression (P < 0.05 ).Compared with the left and right brain,the normal excitability in the right parietal-occipital lobe was significant higher (P < 0.05 ),but the mirror excitement difference was disappeared in depression (P> 0.05 ),and the normal and mirror excitement in the right parietal-occipital lobe was both significantly higher in normal healthy people (P < 0.05 ).ConclusionDepressed patients; mental rotation ability is impaired.And the negative potential for looking forward to reaction is lower and exist the right advantage hemisphere brain in normal,but mirror advantage hemisphere disappears in depressed patients.This study suggests the brain topographic map of mental rotation ability damaged can be used as the clinical auxiliary diagnosis index.
9.Event-related potentials and the mirror-normal differences of object rotation in first-episode schizophrenia
Jiu CHEN ; Laiqi YANG ; Yongxiong CHEN ; Lanlan LI ; Guangxiong LIU ; Yan ZHANG ; Xingqu WU ; Wentao MA ; Zihe DENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(3):209-211
Objective To explore the brain electrophysiological mechanism of object rotation in first-episode schizophrenia.Methods 30 patients with schizophrenia and 28 normal healthy people,who were from the Center for Mental Disease Control and Prevention,Third Hospital of PLA,took part in the mental rotation tasks,then the incubation period and amplitude of P500,and the wrong number and reaction time were measured.Results Compared with control group ( normal:(494.16 ± 34.68 ) ms,( 9.56 ± 2.54) μV; mirror:(496.51 ± 33.10 ) ms,(6.38 ± 2.41 ) μV),schizophrenia' incubation periods were significantly delayed ( normal:( 571.30 ± 51.21 ) ms;mirror:(573.41 ±39.27) ms) and volatility were significantly lower ( normal:(4.26 ± 1.01 ) μV; mirror:(3.61± 1.21 )μV) in normal and mirror rotation (P<0.05 ).The mirror-normal differences were not significant on the incubation periods of two groups (P > 0.05 ) ; the mirror-normal image differences were not significant on the patient group' volatility (P > 0.05 ) ; the normal volatility was significantly higher than mirror in the control group (P < 0.05).Conclusion Schizophrenia'mental rotation ability is impaired,and mirror-normal differences on mental rotation are disappeared.It can be used as an early-stage clinical auxiliary diagnosis index.
10.Extraction of AF signal during atrial fibrillation from single-lead ECG based on non-stationary heartbeat series.
Guangxiong LIU ; Nini RAO ; Gang WANG ; Yuhe WANG ; Dasong LIANG ; Lixue YIN ; Xu CHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(5):860-866
The real-time and wireless mobile has become the trend of electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring system for atrial fibrillation (AF). At present, the ECG with multi-leads (12 leads) is needed by most of AF signal extraction algorithms in order to extract effective AF waves. However, it is not very convenient for patients' movements in a multi-lead ECG monitoring system. Although the traditional template matching method is for single-lead ECG extraction, it is less robust than blind source extraction algorithm, and is affected severely by noise. In view of this,we put forth a new real-time algorithm for extracting AF from the singlelead ECG, using non-stationary heartbeat series during AF to extend dimension (segmentation), and then applying a blind source extraction algorithm to extract the effective AF signal. Experiment results showed that this method could be used to extract AF signal effectively from a single-lead ECG data. Therefore, it is suitable to apply this method to Wireless Monitoring System using single-lead ECG.
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Atrial Fibrillation
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physiopathology
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Electrocardiography
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Humans
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Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted