1.Effect of different personality traits and psychological interventions for fiberoptic bronchoscopy patients' anxiety
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(6):537-538
ObjectiveTo investigate different personality traits and psychological interventions'effect on the patients' anxiety in fiberbronchoscope examination.MethodsThe eysenck personality questionnaire(EPQ)scale and Zung self-rating anxiety scale(SAS) were used to assess the patients.The patients were randomly divided into experimental and control groups,the experimental group,respectively,the implementation of cognitive therapy and relaxation treatment of psychological intervention,psychological evaluation was investigated again before fiber bronchoscopy.ResultsThe scale showed that it had significant difference(P<0.05 ) between before and after the psychological intervention( before intervention:55.8 ± 1.50,54.9 ± 1.62,57.84 ± 2.13 ; after intervention:46.2 ± 1.38,45.3 ± 1.47,59.26 ± 2.41 ).The patients'personality trait was correlated with their anxiety(P<0.01 ).ConclusionsThe psychological intervention can be effective in reducing patients'anxiety,and it can help patients take the initiative to meet the inspection,improve the success rate of inspection.And different personality traits can effect on patients' anxiety level.
2.In vitro experience with tissue-engineered heart valve leaflets
Jingfang ZHANG ; Ping HU ; Xuhua JIAN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2003;0(01):-
Objective: The experiment was designed to evaluate the in vitro creation of tissue engineered heart valve leaflets. Methods: Aortic artery was harvested from 6 hybrid young pigs. The endothelial and myofibroblast cells were isolated and cultured to get enough cells for seeding. The myofibroblast and endothelial cells were seeded on the scaffolds sequentially. The cellular scaffolds were cultured 28 days and sent for scanning electron microscopy (SEM), histological and hydroxyproline examination. Results: SEM showed that a large amount of cells attached on the scaffolds. The cell had covered a large area of scaffold with a lot of matrix synthesized. The HE stain showed large amount of cells growing on the scaffolds and some cells were found in the central part of scaffolds. Gomori stain showed that there was elastin synthesized on the scaffolds. Hydroxyproline content is (10.93?2.89) ?g/g (scaffolds). Conclusion: With vascular cell, it is possible to seed them onto biodegradable scaffolds and create a viable tissue-engineered heart valve leaflets in vitro.
3.Involvement and modulation effects of oxytocin and opioid receptor on evoked discharge of hippocampal CA1 neurons in rats
Jingfang CHEN ; Qisheng HU ; Shengdi HU ; Zuyu ZOU ; Haimei WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(45):158-160
BACKGROUND: Central oxytocin (OT) may be a neurotransmitter or neuromodulator and play an important role in learning and memory, sexual behaviour, pain modulation and opiate tolerance and dependence. To research the interactions between oxytocinergic and opioidergic system in hippocampus has some significance.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of OT administered intracerebroventricularly on evoked discharge of left dorsal hippocampal CA1 neurons in rats and the possible interactions between oxytocinergic and opioidergic system.DESIGN: A randomised controlled study.SETTING: Department of Physiology of Guangdong Medical College; Department of Physiology and Pathology of Medical College of Wuhan University.MATERIALS: The study was conducted in the Physiology Department of Medical College of Wuhan University from September 2002 to September 2003. A total of 36 male Sprague-Dawley rats were selected and randomly divided into six groups: control (NS), OT groups (0.2 mg/L, 2 mg/L and 20 mg/L), [d (CH2)5-OVT]+OT (2 mg/L), naloxone+OT (2 mg/L), with 6 rats in each group.METHODS: Single-unit recording was performed with glass microelectrode. The glass microelectrode was inserted by a micromanipulator into hippocampal CA1. The electrical activity was amplified by a microelectrode amplifier and then recorded by the biological experimental system,monitored at the same time with oscilloscope. When recording the neural discharge, electrical stimulation of the sciatic nerves was performed once 5minutes through a double stainless electrode. 5 μL oxytocin in dosage of 0.2, 2 and 20 mg/L were injected slowly into lateral ventricle via microlitre syringe. [d(CH2)5-OVT]+OT (2 mg/L) group: 2.5 μL [d(CH2)5-OVT](80 mg/L) was injected into lateral ventricle and then 2.5 μL oxytocin (2 mg/L). Naloxone+OT (2 mg/L) group: 2.5 μL naloxone (400 mg/L) was injected into lateral ventricle and then 2.5 μL oxytocin (2 mg/L). According to frequency of discharge, effect of oxytocin at various dosages on discharge induced by neurons in hippocampal CA1 area and [d (CH2)5-OVT]and naloxone on oxytocin was assayed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Changes of discharge frequency after stimulation.RESULTS: Data of totally 36 rats were entered the final analysis. ① OT (0.2 mg/L, 2 mg/L and 20 mg/L) administered by intracerebroventricularly could decrease the evoked discharge of hippocampal CA1 neurons in a dose-dependent manner. ② The inhibitory effects of OT (2 mg/L) could be blocked by pretreated intracerebroventricularly injection of [d (CH2)5-OVT](80 mg/L, 2.5 μL). ③ Intracerebroventricular injection of naloxone (400 mg/L, 2.5 μL) could attenuate the effects of OT (2 mg/L) significantly.CONCLUSION: OT can inhibit the electrical activities of hippocampal CA1 neurons to external electrical signal through activating the oxytocin receptor. Moreover, central opioid receptor is involving in the inhibitory effects of OT.
4.Analysis in anxiety state of parents of children patients with hand foot mouth disease and nursing strategy
Guoqin ZHENG ; Guobao LI ; Jingfang GHEN ; Yan HU ; Huilan WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(19):18-20
Objective To study the psychological health state of parents of children patients with hand foot mouth disease and provide scientific basement for clinical nursing care. Methods Zung self- rating anxi-ety scale (SAS) and self-designed investigation scale were used to survey 98 parents of children patients with hand foot mouth disease,and selective nursing intervention was adopted. Results The anxiety scores of the parents were significantly higher than those of the normal mode, and their psychological symptom was influ-eneed by various factors. After the nursing intervention, the anxiety degree was significant different from that of before intervention. Conclusions Psychological health levels of the parents of children with hand foot mouth disease were markedly lower than those of healthy individuals. Psychological nursing care should not only in-clude children but also their parents in order to alleviate their bad mental state.
5.Approach to the patient with acute bulbar palsy in hyperthyroidism
Hongmei ZHANG ; Wenjun FANG ; Jingfang HU ; Qing SU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2014;30(2):153-155
Acute bulbar palsy is considered an extremely rare manifestation of neuromuscular disorder in thyrotoxicosis.It happens abruptly and progresses quickly,sudden onset of dysphagia is common.It will endanger patient's life without proper treatment.The definite treatment of acute bulbar palsy in hyperthyroidism is to restore the euthyroid state.The dysphagia usually resolves within 3 to 4 weeks.In this article a case of thyrotoxicosis with acute bulbar palsy in reported herewith to call attention to the diagnosis and treatment of this disorder.
6.Application of Spinal Ultrasound in Children with Congenital Anomalies of Spine
Xuemei LI ; Shengjun HU ; Yi GUO ; Yushuang LIU ; Jingfang WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(5):468-469
ObjectiveTo assess the value of spinal ultrasound in children with congenital anomalies of spine. MethodsUltrasound findings of 36 children with congenital anomalies of spine were analyzed and compared with the finding of corresponding MRI or operation. ResultsUltrasound finding was the same as MRI in the anatomy in 31/36 children, in addition, it also could show the pulsatile motion and blood flow signals of conus medullaris. ConclusionSpinal ultrasound can present more other informations for diagnosis for congenital anomalies of spine, especially the blood supply of conus medullaris.
7.Application of Color Doppler Ultrasonography for Superior Mesenteric Artery Diseases in the Aged
Xuemei LI ; Shengjun HU ; Jingfang WU ; Yi GUO ; Yushuang LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(7):672-673
Objective To evaluate the value of color Doppler ultrasonography for diagnosis of superior mesenteric artery diseases. Methods78 patients with abdominal pain suspected to be superior mesenteric artery diseases underwent color Doppler ultrasonography. The results were compared with other imaging methods or findings in operation. Results4 patients with superior mesenteric artery embolization coincided with the founding in operation. 18 of the 22 patients suggested with superior mesenteric artery stenoses were confirmed by CTA or DSA. ConclusionColor Doppler ultrasonography can be used in diagnosis of superior mesenteric artery diseases.
8.Approach to the male patient with parathyroid carcinoma presenting as a case of urinary tract infection
Shichun DU ; Qiwen FENG ; Jingfang HU ; Xiaoyong LI ; Wenjun FANG ; Qing SU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012;28(10):859-861
Parathyroid carcinoma is a rare sporadic disease.Clinical manifestations include hypercalcemia,increased urinary calcium and urinary calculus,osteoporosis,and pathologic fracture.While this patient complained of pollakiuria,urgency,and painful urination,thus might lead to misdiagnosis or missing of diagnosis of parathyroid carcinoma.This article is herewith presented to call attention to discovery,diagnosis,and treatment of parathyroid carcinoma.
9.Prokaryotic expression of FILIP-1 L and preparation of its polyclonal antibody
Jingfang DU ; Guoqing DUN ; Shuman ZHANG ; Liujie CHU ; Shulian LI ; Yanzhong HU ; Yuanfang MA
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(6):832-837
Objective:To express and purify the fusion protein of GST-FILIP-1L and prepare its polyclonal antibody. Methods:The constructed recombinant expression vectors pGEX-4T3-FILIP-1L were transformed into Escherichia Coli BL21. FILIP-1L fusion protein was induced by IPTG and purified by Glutathion Sepharse 4B . The rabbit was immunized by the purified fusion protein,and pro-duced serum with anti-FILIP-1L antibody. The titer of polyclonal antibody was detected by ELISA, the anti-FILIP-1L polyclonal antibody was purified by Active and its combining specificity with FILIP-1L protein was further identified by Western blot. Results:The GST-FILIP-1L fusion protein was highly expressed in E. coli, and its specific polyclonal antibody was obtained after the immunization. The polyclonal antibody purified by Active Ester Agrose was able to combine specially with FILIP-1L protein and transformed FILIP-1L protein in 293 cells and FILIP-1L protein of liver cancer cells, respectively. Conclusion: The GST-FILIP-1L fusion protein was expressed successfully,the anti-GST-FILIP-1L polyclonal antibodies with high titer and specificity are successfully prepared,these antibodies provide an useful experimental tool to research the biological function of the FILIP-1L protein.
10.Application of brainstem auditory evoked potentials in evaluation of children with spastic cerebral palsy
Jun LIN ; Hongwei ZHENG ; Lili WANG ; Ping XIONG ; Jingfang ZHU ; Yuhui HU ; Jinhua SUN ; Jianghong SUN ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(06):-
Objective To explore the value of brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP) in the evaluation of spastic cerebral palsy (CP). Methods Forty five cases of CP children were recruited and divided, according to the diagnosis standards, into three groups: diplegia, hemiplegia and tetraplegia groups. Twenty three healthy children served as control. BAEP was recorded from all the subjects and comparisons were done among the various groups. Results The abnormality rate of BAEP in the hemiplegia and tetraplegia groups was significantly higher than that in the diplegia group ( P