2.Protective effect of naringin on vascular endothelial injury induced by high glucose associated with reduced expression of CX3 CL1 and antioxidant
Yurong XU ; Xuan SHENG ; Jingjing GUO ; Huaide JIANG ; Shangdong LIANG ; Guilin LI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(11):1608-1612,1613
Aim To study the protective effect of the naringin on chemotactic factor CX3 CL1 of human umbilical vein endothelial cells ( HUVEC) induced by high glucose. Methods The effect of different concen-trations of naringin on HUVEC cell viability was deter-mined by MTS. HUVECs were divided into 4 groups:① control group, ② high glucose group, ③ naringin group and④high glucose treated with naringin group. After treatment for 5 days, the concentration of nitric oxide ( NO ) in the culture medium was measured by nitrate reductase; intracellular reactive oxygen species ( ROS) was analyzed with fluorescence probe; the ex-pressions of CX3 CL1 mRNA and protein were deter-mined by the reverse transcription PCR ( RT-PCR ) and Western blot ( WB ) . Results NO content in the culture medium of high glucose group was markedly de-creased, which could be increased by naringin. Com-pared with the control group, intracellular ROS in the high glucose group was drastically elevated, but narin-gin decreased the elevated ROS induced by high glu-cose. The results of RT-PCR and WB showed that nar-ingin could downregulate the increased expressions of CX3CL1 mRNA and protein induced by high glucose. Conclusion Naringin has protective effect on the in-jury of the HUVEC induced by high glucose, which is associated with reducing the expression of CX3 CL1 and the antioxidative and anti-inflammatory action.
3.A cross-sectional study of the employment status of people with spinal cord injury living in the community
Yun YANG ; Guangxu XU ; Jianan LI ; Hongxing WANG ; Chuandong CHEN ; Huaide QIU ; Rong CAO ; Ruian YIN ; Xu LI
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2020;42(5):446-453
Objective:To learn about the employment situation of community-dwelling spinal cord injury (SCI ) survivors in Jiangsu Province and the factors which influence it, aiming to put forward suggestions which can help them return to work.Methods:This cross-sectional observational study was based on a International Spinal Cord Injury (InSCI) community survey in Jiangsu Province using a questionnaire (InSCI questionnaire) devloped with the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as the framework. Data were collected using the InSCI questionnaire. Data on sociodemographics, diseases, body functions, activities and participation, environmental factors, general health, well-being and so on were collected. Descriptive statistics were computed to analyze the respondents′ employment-related information. Correlation analysis and multiple linear regression were used to analyze factors influencing the employment of these community-dwelling SCI survivors.Results:From January to December of 2018, 726 completed questionnaires were collected-541 through telephone interviews, 152 via Internet links and 33 via face-to-face interviews. Logistic regression showed that residential patterns (odds ratio, OR=0.472), whether there was someone to take care of them at home or going out ( OR=0.405), age at the onset of injury ( OR=0.949), personal factors ( OR=1.068), activity and participation ( OR=1.034), and environmental factors ( OR=1.043) all influenced the respondents′ engaging in paid work. Conclusion:The employment rate of patients with spinal cord injury living in the community is low (22.8%). Comprehensive rehabilitation programs and adequate family and social support should be implemented to help them return to work.