1.INJURIOUS EFFECTS ON RABBIT LUNG FROM RAPID DECOMPRESSION
Xiaopeng LIU ; Huajun XIAO ; Ruqua YAN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(01):-
To study injurious effects on rabbit lung from rapid decompression, slow decompression and the rapid decompression were used in two respective groups consisting of 30 rabbits. Slow decompression did not bring about obvious lung injury, but the lung injury in different severity occurred after rapid decompression. The greater the decompression peak value was, the more severe lung injuries was. These results indicated that rapid decompression could inflict lung injury, and the main cause of lung injury might be the temporary high pressure in lungs induced by rapid decompression, leading to over expansion of the alveoli and strong impact of the lung on the chest wall
2.Changes in ACE, LDH and AKP in BALF and blood after rapid decompression in rabbits
Huajun XIAO ; Xiaopeng LIU ; Xun SU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(10):-
Objective To study changes in ACE, LDH and AKP in BALF and blood after rapid decompression in rabbits. Methods Thirty healthy New-Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into low decompression group and rapid decompression group. The respective activity of ACE, LDH and AKP in BALF and blood of rabbits was measured. Results Various degrees of increase in activity of ACE, LDH and AKP in BALF were observed after rapid decompression. Conclusion The simultaneous enhancement of activity of these enzymes suggest that there was injury to the lung consistent with the degree of injury after rapid decompression.
3.Effects of rapid decompression on ultrastructure of lung in rabbits
Xiaopeng LIU ; Huajun XIAO ; Jiping DA
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(10):-
Objective To study the effect of rapid decompression on ultrastructure of the lung in rabbits. Methods Thirty healthy New-Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into low decompression group and rapid decompression group. The pulmonary ultrastructure of rabbits was observed with transmission electron microscope (TEM). Results In rabbits of the rapid decompression group, a number of pathological changes were found, such as disruption of cell membrane structure of types Ⅰ and Ⅱ alveolar cells, loosening of intercellular linkage, edematous mitochondria, expanded rough endoplasmic reticulum, engorged capillary of alveolar wall, edematous capillary endothelium cells, and increased capillary permeability. These changes became especially obvious when the decompression peak value was above 9.8 kPa. Conclusion Rapid decompression could inflict injury to the lung, which was aggravated with the increase of the decompression peak value.
4.Effects of oxygen on rabbits during exposure to high altitude
Huajun XIAO ; Xiaopeng LIU ; Ling YE
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(10):-
Objective To observe physiological and ultrastructure changes in rabbits breathing various contents of oxygen during exposure to high altitude. Methods Twenty healthy rabbits were randomly divided into air-breathing group, 63% oxygenbreathing group, 83% oxygenbreathing group and pure oxygen breathing group. All rabbits were exposed to an atmosphere corresponding to an altitude of 11 000m in hypobaric chamber for 30min. The amount of air bubble in the heart and ECG of rabbits were recorded, the ultrastructural changes in the heart and brain were examined, and the expression of kidney erythopoietin (EPO) was also observed. Results The amount of air bubbles in the air breathing group was increased remarkably, and most of the rabbits developed arrhythmia. With the increase of oxygen concentration, the changes in ultrastructure were alleviated and the expression of kidney EPO decreased. Conclusion Oxygenconcentration above 80% could provide obvious protection for rabbits during their exposure to high altitude.
5.The physiological assessment of onboard oxygen generating and supplying system
Huajun XIAO ; Xiaopeng LIU ; Qiong WANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(10):-
Objective To assess the performance of onboard oxygen generating and supplying system. Methods A model of a person and 8 volunteers in hypobaric chamber and rapid decompression chamber underwent the tests of producing oxygen ability of the oxygen concentrator of board oxygen generating system normal performance tests on oxygen supply at 0~8 000m, performance tests at cruising altitude for longrange, warning performance tests, secondary oxygen switch tests, positive pressure oxygen performance tests and rapid decompression performance tests. Results All the ability of producing and supply of oxygen, and the normal and the emergency performance of onboard oxygen generating system could fulfill the system physiological requirements. Conclusion On board oxygen generating and supplying system could meet pilots normal and emergeney needs when pilots aviate for long range in high altitude.
6.Diagnostic value of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in multiple sclerosis
Huajun CHANG ; Wen LIU ; Qun QIAN
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H MRS) in multiple sclerosis (MS).Methods MRI and 1H MRS were carried out in 29 patients with MS (MS group) and 26 matched normal control subjects(NC group). By calculating the area below peak, the N-acetylasparatate(NAA), creatine (Cr), choline (Cho) in brain were quantified. The NAA/Cr and Cho/Cr ratios were compared between the two groups. Every patient was measured by EDSS. The correlation analysis was done between NAA/Cr, Cho/Cr ratios and EDSS scores.Results The ratios of NAA/Cr, Cho/Cr were 1.38?0.43, 1.99?0.84 in MS group, 1.89?0.49, 1.48?0.36 in NC group. NAA/Cr decreased in MS group. The difference between two groups was statistically significant ( P0.05). Conclusions The metabolic ratios measured by 1H MRS in MS patients are changed significantly. The ratio of NAA/Cr can reflect the severity of the clinic neurological disability in MS patients.
7.Clinical effect evaluation of minimally invasive surgery in treatmen of herniated lumbar disc
Huajun TANG ; Kangsheng BEI ; Yinghui XIONG ; Jianping LIU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(8):1032-1033
Objective To discuss clinical effect of minimally invasive surgery, on herniated lumbar disc.Methods 50 patients of herniated lumbar disc were selected, and 25 patients were treated by micro endoscopy discectomy (MED).Results The treatment effect was better in treatment group, and the surgery time was shorter.1 case in treatment group had erector spinae hematoma, and 9 patients in control group had lumbago, while 2 cases had sciatica behavior.Conclusion The injury of MED was small,the surgery time was shorter,and the recovery was quicker,and it could be popularized in the clinic.
8.Analysis of the related risk factors of severe mycoplasma pneumonia in children
Xiaoxian WANG ; Xiaohong CHEN ; Shumei LIU ; Huanyin YAO ; Huajun LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;21(11):1656-1657
Objective To explore the related risk factors of severe mycoplasma pneumonia in children.Methods 86 children with mycoplasma pneumonia were selected as the observation group.At the same time,30 normal children were selected as the control group.The observation group included 33 cases of mild mycoplasma pneumo nia(A group) and 53 cases of severe mycoplasma pneumonia(B group).The clinical data of the three groups were ret rospectively analyzed,and the related risk factors of severe mycoplasma pneumonia in children were analyzed.Results The risk factors of severe mycoplasma pneumonia in children were age > 5 years (x2 =28.776,P < 0.05),immunoglobulin IgG(x2 =3.004,P < 0.05),immunoglobulin IgM (x2 =2.147,P < 0.05),immunoglobulin IgA (x2 =2.036,P < 0.05),WBC (x2 =6.119,P < 0.05),neutrophil percentage (x2 =8.374,P < 0.05),the positive rate of CD8(x2 =11.665,P<0.05),the positive rate of CD4(x2 =12.901,P<0.05).Conclusion For children with risk factors of severe mycoplasma pneumonia should be early diagnosed,prevented and treated,thereby reducing the burden on patients.
9.Intra-Arterial Thrombolytic Therapy for Acute Ischemic Stroke
Huajun ZHANG ; Renliang ZHANG ; Gelin XU ; Xinfeng LIU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2006;0(09):-
In recent years, multicenter studies have confirmed that intra-arterial thrombolysis is an effective approach in the treatment of acute cerebral infarction. This article reviews the study status quo of the time window, pretreatment assessment, and selection of patients and drugs for intra-arterial thrombolysis.
10.CD2AP depletion impairs the adhesion and spreading function of podocyte
Huajun JIANG ; Chun ZHANG ; Jianshe LIU ; Anguo DENG ; Zhonghua ZHU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2008;24(11):826-831
Objective To study the effects of CD2-associated protein (CD2AP) on podocyte adhesion and extension ability and to explore its possible mechanism. Methods Conditionally immortalized murine podocyte cell line was cultured in RPMI 1640 medium at 33℃permissive conditions. The podocytes were transfected with CD2AP small interfering RNA (siRNA) and serambing sequences labeled with fluorescein were taken as control. The transfected podocytes were trypsinized and seed into collagen IV coated plates. The relative cell adhesion and cell area were examined 90 min later. Apoptotic rates of CD2AP siRNA transfected podoeytes and different PAN concentrations incubated podoeytes were detected by flow cytometer. The distribution of F-actin was observed under laser scanning confoeal microscope. Nephrin protein expression and its phosphorylation level were examined by immunofluorescence and Western blot. Results The relative ceil adhesion of CD2AP siRNA transfected podocytes was apparently lower than that of control group[(41.72±6.07)% vs (64.46±8.53)%, P<0.05]. The cell area analysis had the similar result. The apoptotic rate of CD2AP siRNA transfected podocytes was significantly higher than that of the controls [(5.73±0.61)% vs (3.26±0.45)%, P<0.05]. 100 mg/L PAN could markedly induce podocytes to apoptosis and impair cell adhesion ability (P<0.05). Nevertheless, no significant difference was found in cell body spreading (P>0.05). The distribution of F-actin in CD2AP depletion podocytes was apparently altered. The expression of nephrin protein and its phosphorylation level was conspicuously descended to some degree (P<0.05). Conclusions CD2AP depletion facilitates podocyte apoptosis and impairs cell adhesion function. Cytoskeleton confusion and nephrin signaling weakness caused by CD2AP depletion may he partly responsible for the decline of cell adhesion and spreading.