1.Protective effects of erythropoietin on infection induced neonatal rat brain injury using at different times
Falin XU ; Jiajia GUO ; Caihong WANG ; Huiying ZHU ; Yanhua ZHANG ; Juan SONG ; Jiajia DUAN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(17):1325-1330
Objective To explore the influence of erythropoietin (EPO) on infection induced neonatal rat brain injury at different starting time and its related mechanism.Methods Postnatal day 2 (P2) newborn SD rats were randomly divided into 4 groups:control group (group A),lipopolysaccharide (LPS) group (group B),the early EPO group(group C)and the later EPO group(group D).Pups in group A,B and C were injected different drugs intraperitoneally(group A for saline,group B for 0.6 mg/kg of LPS,and group C for 0.6 mg/kg of LPS and 5 000 U/kg of EPO) once a day for consecutive 5 days(P2-P6).LPS in group D were injected 0.6 mg/kg of LPS intraperitoneally once a day for consecutive 5 days(P2 P6),and with 5 000 U/kg of EPO once a day for consecutive 5 days(P7-P1 1).Rats in each group were given different drugs starting at corresponding time by intraperitoneal injection for 5 consecutive days.Every 10 newborn rats in group A and B were selected randomly on P2(6 h after intraperitoneal injection of drugs for the first time),P7 and P12,the brains were divided into the left and the right hemispheres marked by sagittal suture,using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method to evaluate the erythropoietin receptor(EPOR) protein level with the right cerebral hemisphere and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method was used to investigate EPOR mRNA level of the left cerebral hemisphere.Immunohistochemical method was adopted to evaluate the expression of myelin basic protein(MBP),glial fibrillary acidic protein(GFAP) and EPOR at specified time point,and HE dyeing for the pathological changes of brain damage in different groups.Results HE staining of the group A presented the normal structure in the neonatal rat brain.Reduced numbers of hippocampal pyramidal cells,expansion of the lateral ventricles and periventricular leukomalacia were found in group B.No leukomalacia or lateral ventricles's expansion in EPO administrated groups and it was more obvious in group C.The EPOR protein and mRNA of group B was increased compared with the group A.The EPOR protein and mRNA levels had a tendency to decline with the increase of age.The MBP expression of group B(107.46 ±3.65)was significantly reduced compared with the group A(146.78 ± 3.13) (P < 0.05),and the expression of EPO groups increased in contrast to the group B,moreover,the group C (126.25 ± 4.42) increased more obviously than that of group D(117.35 ± 3.42) (P < 0.05).The GFAP expression of group B(141.46 ± 11.92 at P7 and 149.48 ± 13.59 at P12) increased significantly than group A(120.63 ± 13.32 at P7 and 119.74 ± 12.48 at P12) (P <0.05),the EPO group expressed lower than group B at the P12,and the group C (134.59 ± 12.19) decreased than the group D(137.27 ± 13.87) (P > 0.05).Conclusions EPO shows a protective effect on the cerebral white matter injury caused by postpartum infection,it is superior to administer EPO at early time than later time.The mechanism of the protective effect may be connected with the fact that the infection can induce the expression of brain EPOR and the EPOR expression level has a tendency to decline with the increase of age.
2.Correlation between obesity and prethrombotic state in patients with coronary heart disease
Jiajia GUO ; Song HU ; Lina WANG ; Yongjun MAO ; Renping WANG
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2015;24(3):235-239
Objective: To explore the correlation among overweight, obesity and markers of prethrombotic state in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Methods: A total of 288 patients to hospital from 2013 to 2014 and diagnosed as CHD by coronary angiography were selected. According to body mass index (BMI), they were divided into CHD control group (n=106), overweight group (n=121) and obesity group (n=61). Levels of fibrinogen (Fg), plasma D dimmer (D-D), von Willebrand factor (vWF), antithrombin Ⅲ (AT-Ⅲ) and plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI)-1 were compared among three groups, then received correlation analysis.Results: Compared with CHD control group, there were significant rise in levels of triglyceride, total cholesterol, fasting blood glucose and mean arterial pressure, morbidity rates of hypertension and diabetes mellitus in overweight group and obesity group, P<0.05 or <0.01. Compared with CHD control group, there were significant rise in levels of Fg [(2.89±0.60) g/L vs. (3.54±0.63) g/L vs. (3.92±0.94) g/L], D-D [(282.13±73.15) ng/ml vs. (390.04±73.54) ng/ml vs. (471.92±80.38) ng/ml], vWF [(108.62±24.66)% vs. (138.45±25.96)% vs. (161.20±29.39)%] and PAI-1 [(6.97±1.28) ng/ml vs. (9.60±1.73) ng/ml vs. (12.33±2.16) ng/ml] in overweight group and obesity group, P<0.01 all, and those of obesity group were significantly higher than those of overweight group, P<0.01 or <0.05; AT-Ⅲ level [(89.94±17.99)% vs. (69.89±20.22)%] significantly reduced in obesity group (P<0.05). Pearson correlation analysis indicated that BMI was positively correlated with markers of prethrombotic state [Fg: r=0.536, P<0.001; D-D: r=0.250, P<0.001; vWF: r=0.611, P<0.001;PAI-1: r=0.788,P<0.001). Conclusion: BMI is positively correlated with markers of prothrombotic state in CHD patients.
3.Design and Application of Weight-bearing Pressure Casting System for Transtibial Stump
Chenjing WEI ; Xuejun CAO ; Jiajia SONG ; Lin WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(4):386-389
ObjectiveTo design a weight-bearing pressure casting system for transtibial prostheses to make the total surface bearing socket and to control the stump and bearing during the casting process.MethodsThe weight-bearing pressure casting system was designed. 6 cases weared the socket by this method and traditional patellar tendon bearing socket by hand casting. Socket interface pressure was compared, and the effect of casting was assessed.ResultsCompared with patellar tendon bearing socket, the socket pressure in the socked by this method was distributed more equally throughout the transtibial residual limb during the casting process, and completed the stumps compression and stump-end pressure control.ConclusionWeight-bearing pressure casting system can make the total surface bearing socket, and improve the fit of the socket.
4.Expression of thrombolytic effect of urokinase plus heparin mixed with different sealing methods on long-term dialysis catheter
Jianqiu LU ; Shubin SONG ; Weiqin XIA ; Danqi LI ; Huamei LIANG ; Jiajia JIANH
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(6):51-52
Objective To investigate the effect of different sealing methods of urokinase plus heparin on long-term dialysis catheter thrombolysis.Methods63 patients were treated with maintenance hemodialysis from central venous catheters with catheter thrombosis as a clinical study.The patients were divided into observation group and control group by simple random method.In the observation group, 31 cases were treated with urokinase and heparin mixed solution from the ends of the arteriovenous catheter of permanent double-laryngeal dialysis tube for 24 hours for 3 consecutive days.32 patients in the control group, from the permanent dual-chamber dialysis catheter arterial and vein at both ends with a micro pump pumped urokinase, maintained for 2hours.ResultsThere was no significant difference in thrombolytic success rate between the two groups.The catheter retention time in the observation group was significantly longer than that in the control group, the dialysis blood flow rate, the solute clearance index and the urea clearance index were significantly higher than those in the control group.The incidence of venous pressure and hemorrhagic adverse events was significantly lower than that of the control group (P<0.05).ConclusionUrea kinase plus heparin mixture is simple and easy to operate, which avoids the risk of excessive localized or systemic hemorrhage caused by excessive urokinase into the blood circulation of patients.It is worthy of popularization.
5.Design of Reciprocal Gait Prosthesis for Bilateral Hip Disarticulation
Lifei CAI ; Xuejun CAO ; Ping YANG ; Shensi YAO ; Jiajia SONG ; Jianlong ZHUANG ; Qian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(4):382-385
ObjectiveTo design a reciprocal gait prosthesis connecting with the other prosthetic accessories for the bilateral hip disarticulation amputees.MethodsThe principle of reciprocal gait orthosis for paraplegia was used in the design, fitting reciprocal gait prosthesis for an amputee, which was compared with an ordinary bilateral Canadian type hip disarticulation prosthesis in the walking velocity and energy expenditure.ResultsThe amputee walked at lower energy expenditure and more like normal gait with reciprocal gait prosthesis while the walking velocity decreased, compared with the conventional prosthesis.ConclusionThis reciprocal gait prosthesis for bilateral hip disarticulation amputee needs less energy expenditure during walking like normal gait.
6.Measures of the hospital against public health emergencies
Jiazhen GUO ; Lihong SONG ; Jiajia LIN ; Jianju LI ; Xiangmei ZHAO ; Xiulan LI ; Lianhe LU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2013;29(10):771-773
Infectious disease hospitals are obliged to cope with public health emergencies such as outbreak of infectious diseases.Such hospitals are required to make early detection,early containment,proper management,reasonable preplans,timely training,targeted drills,reasonable deployment of hospital resources,appropriate protection for hospital staff.General hospitals should also cope with prevention and control of infectious diseases to some extent,and work with infectious disease hospitals hand in hand to better cope with such outbreaks.
7.Identification of Pinelliae Rhizoma and Its Adulterants Based On ITS2 Sequence
Yaqin ZHANG ; Ming SONG ; Wei SUN ; Li XIANG ; Xiaoxi MA ; Jiajia FAN ; Jun WANG ; Xiaocun ZHANG ; Xia LIU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(8):1725-1729
In this study, the ITS2 sequence was used to identify Pinelliae Rhizoma and its adulterants to ensure its market circulation, clinical effect and safety. All genomic DNA from 59 samples were extracted successfully. The Kimura 2-Parameter (K2P) distances and NJ tree were calculated using software MEGA 6.0. The length of the ITS2 sequence of Pinelliae Rhizoma was 251 bp. The intraspecific genetic distance was smaller than the interspecific ones;The NJ tree indicated that Pinelliae Rhizoma distinguished from its adulterants obviously. The results showed that the ITS2 sequence can be used to distinguish Pinelliae Rhizoma from its adulterants accurately and stably.
8.Genomics in Neurological Disorders
Han GUANGCHUN ; Sun JIYA ; Wang JIAJIA ; Bai ZHOUXIAN ; Song FUHAI ; Lei HONGXING
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2014;(4):156-164
Neurological disorders comprise a variety of complex diseases in the central nervous system, which can be roughly classified as neurodegenerative diseases and psychiatric disorders. The basic and translational research of neurological disorders has been hindered by the difficulty in accessing the pathological center (i.e., the brain) in live patients. The rapid advancement of sequencing and array technologies has made it possible to investigate the disease mechanism and biomarkers from a systems perspective. In this review, recent progresses in the discovery of novel risk genes, treatment targets and peripheral biomarkers employing genomic technologies will be dis-cussed. Our major focus will be on two of the most heavily investigated neurological disorders, namely Alzheimer’s disease and autism spectrum disorder.
9.Auricular acupressure therapy for mild or moderate chronic non-cancer pain: a systematic review
Miaomiao LIU ; Yingge TONG ; Ling CHAI ; Song LEI ; Jiajia CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(16):2079-2084
Objective? To evaluate the effects of auricular acupressure therapy (AAT) on mild or moderate chronic non-cancer pain and the implementation measures so as to provide a basis for implementing and spreading AAT standardly. Methods? Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on AAT for mild or moderate chronic non-cancer pain were retrieved in Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang database, VIP database, PubMed, Web of Science and Embase. Two researchers independently screened literatures based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, extracted data, evaluated literature quality and carried out descriptive analysis on effects and implementation measures of AAT for pain. Results? A total of 12 RCTs were included which showed that AAT could ease pain. Most researches selected nervous system and pain area auricular points in the meantime, took vaccaria segetalis seeds as AAT material, carried out acupressure by adult patients with the appropriate strength when feeling sour, numbness,swelling and hot. There were no unified results in the times of auricular acupressure per day, pressing time each time, bean-pressing in both or single ears, but the three aspects presented a certain trend. Conclusions? In most cases, the application of AAT for mild or moderate chronic non-cancer pain can ease pain. Nurses should pay attention to auricular point selection, AAT material, AAT duration, times of auricular acupressure per day, pressing time each time, bean-pressing in both or single ears, pressure strength and patient education so as to achieve the best treatment effects.
10.Correlation between gastrointestinal dysfunction and both severity and prognosis in patients suffering from heatstroke
Lihui MIAO ; Qing SONG ; Hui LIU ; Feihu ZHOU ; Hongjun KANG ; Liang PAN ; Jie HU ; Jiekun CHEN ; Ting ZHANG ; Zhenhua WU ; Jiajia ZHAO ; Jingjiang ZHOU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2015;(8):635-638
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between gastrointestinal dysfunction and both severity and prognosis in patients with heatstroke (HS).Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted. Clinical data from 39 patients with HS seeking for treatment in Department of Critical Care Medicine of Chinese PLA General Hospital from January 2013 to September 2014 were enrolled. The patients were divided into two groups: gastrointestinal dysfunction group and non-gastrointestinal dysfunction group. The acute physiology and chronic health evaluationⅡ(APACHEⅡ) score within 24 hours of admission and 28-day mortality were compared between two groups. In gastrointestinal dysfunction group, the gastrointestinal dysfunction score, the duration days of gastrointestinal dysfunction, the length of intensive care unit (ICU) stay, and the duration of mechanical ventilation were collected. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the relationship between gastrointestinal function and the severity of the ailment as well as the prognosis.Results Among 39 patients with HS, 32 of them showed gastrointestinal dysfunction with an incidence of 82.05%. In gastrointestinal dysfunction group, the gastrointestinal dysfunction score was 2.3±0.8, the duration of gastrointestinal dysfunction was (17.3±15.2) days, the length of ICU stay was (37.8±25.0) days, and the duration of mechanical ventilation was (27.8±14.0) days. APACHEⅡ score in gastrointestinal dysfunction group was significantly higher than that of the non-gastrointestinal dysfunction group (26.30±6.00 vs. 17.40±6.00, t = 3.555,P = 0.001). The 28-day mortality in gastrointestinal dysfunction group was slightly higher than that of the non-gastrointestinal dysfunction group without statistically significant difference [43.75% (14/32) vs. 14.29% (1/7),P = 0.216]. It was shown by Pearson analysis that gastrointestinal dysfunction score was positively correlated with APACHEⅡ score (r = 0.727,P = 0.000), and the duration of gastrointestinal dysfunction was positively correlated with the length of ICU stay (r = 0.797,P = 0.000) and the duration of mechanical ventilation (r = 0.634,P = 0.000). Conclusion The results suggest that gastrointestinal function in patients with HS reflects the severity and prognosis of the ailment.