1.Application and Analysis of Attention Network Test for Chinese Adult
Changqing WANG ; Kai WANG ; Yu MENG ; Fan JIN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 2000;0(04):-
Objective: The study has been testing the efficiency of attention networks in Chinese adults. Methods: The study has used "ANT" to examine 76 normal Chinese adults and analysed the effect on alerting, orienting and executive attention. Results: The reaction time across whole ANT is 502-940(706?105)ms, and the correct ratio is 93%-100%(0.97?0.07).The alerting effect is 30?20ms, orienting effect 51?24ms, and conflict effect 106?32ms. Correlation analyses demonstrate no correlation between alerting, orienting, and conflict resolution. Conclusion: ANT produces reliable subject estimates of alerting, orienting and executive attention function.
2.Effect of antioxidant and NF_?B on the induction of iNOS gene in rat pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells in vitro
Qinghang LIU ; Huiming JIN ; Zhaohui WU ; Yu CHEN ; Kai LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(01):-
AIM:To investigate the role of nuclear factor ?B (NF ?B) in the induction of iNOS gene by TNF? and LPS in endothelial cells and the effect of antioxidant on the induction of iNOS. METHODS:Nitrite was determined based on Griess reaction. iNOS mRNA was analyzed using Northern blot. NF ?B in the cell nucleole was detected with electrophoretic mobility shift assay.RESULTS:(1)NO production and iNOS mRNA expression induced by LPS and TNF? was blocked by pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate(PDTC) or N-acetylcysteine(NAC). (2)LPS and TNF? triggered the activation and translocation of NF ?B, and PDTC or NAC inhibited the activation of NF ?B induced by LPS and TNF?.CONCLUSIONS:(1)The induction of iNOS gene by TNF? and LPS is dependent on the activation of NF ?B.(2)Antioxidants may inhibit the induction of iNOS gene through the inhibition of NF ?B activation.
3.Nonoperative management strategy to prevent the conversion of mild into severe acute pancreatitis
Qingfan PU ; Ruifang REN ; Gaojian CAO ; Yu CAI ; Kai JIN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
Objective To discuss the nonoperative management strategy to prevent the conversion of acute pancreatitis to the severe form.Methods In recent 4 years,286 patients with mild acute pancreatitis admitted to our hospital were divided into control group and treatment observation group;routine conservative management was performed in control group,and the strategy of improving pancreatic microcirculation and preventing cell Ca~2+ overload and inhibiting pancreatic protease was added to the treatment observation group.Results Among the 144 patients with mild acute pancreatitis in control group,conversion to severe acute pancreatitis occurred in 20 patients,and 14 of the 20 patients with severe acute pancreatitis developed systemic complications.Among the 142 cases in treatment observation group,the conversion of mild to severe acute pancreatitis occurred in 8 patients,and 2 of the 8 patients developed systemic complications.Serum C-reactive protein levels and Balthazar CT severity index were significantly decreased at each time point in treatment observation group compared to control group.Conclusions In addition to routine management,improving pancreatic microcirculation,preventing cell Ca~2+ overload and inhibiting pancreatic protease might serve as a benificial strategy for preventing the progression of mild acute pancreatitis to the severe form.
4.The role of C2-7 angle in the development of dysphagia after anterior cervical spine surgery
Jie YU ; Peihao JIN ; Kai YAN ; Wei TIAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;36(5):265-270
Objective To analyze the relationship between cervical lordosis and the development of dysphagia after anterior cervical spine surgery.Methods From June 2007 to May 2010,data of 172 successive patients who had undergone ACDF operation in our hospital were reviewed in this study.The presence and duration of postoperative dysphagia were recorded via face-to-face questioning or telephone interview at least one year after the procedure.Plain cervical radiographs before and after surgery were collected.The C2-7 angle was measured.The change of C2-7 angle was defined as dC2-7 angle=postoperative C2-7-preoperative C2-7 angle.The correlation between postoperative dysphagia and dC2-7 angle was studied.Results There were 22 patients in dysphagia group,including 17 males and 5 females.Their age ranged from 25 to 70 years old,and average was 47.7±5.4.The average of BMI was 25.0±2.9 kg/m2.150 patients were in non-dysphagia group,including 101 males and 49 females.Their age ranged from 18 to 72 years old,and average age was 49.2±4.8.The average of BMI was 24.4±3.4 kg/m2.There was no statistical difference in gender,age,and BMI between two groups.The dC2-7 angle of dysphagia group ranged from-1 °-20.5°,and average was 8.6°±4.0°.The dC2-7 angle of non-dysphagia group ranged from-13°-28.5°,and average was 5.0°±4.3°.There was significant difference in dC2 7 angle between dysphagia and non-dysphagia group.Spearman Analysis revealed that there was strong correlativity between dC2-7 angle and postoperative dysphagia.When dC2-7 angle was greater than 5°,the chance of developing postoperative dysphagia significantly increased (19.3% [17/88] vs 6.0% [5/84]).What's more,Spearman Analysis also revealed that there was no correlativity between dC2 7 angle and degree of operative dysphagia.There was no significant difference in gender,age,and BMI between dysphagia and non-dysphagia group.There was no statistical difference in operative time,blood loss revision surgery,revision surgery ratio,most cephalic operative level and number of operative levels between dysphagia with non-dysphagia group.Logistic regression model showed that an increased likelihood of postoperative dysphagia persists with increasing dC2-7 angle,but had no relationship with operative time,blood loss,revision surgery,most cephalic operative level and number of operative levels.Conclusion dC2-7 angle may play an important role in the development of postoperative dysphagia.We found no statistical difference in operative time,blood loss revision surgery,revision surgery ratio,most cephalic operative level and number of operative levels between dysphagia and non-dysphagia group.Intraoperative measurement of the dC2-7 angle is practical and essential for reducing the postoperative dysphagia.
5.Age-related impairment of the prospective memory
Huai-Dong CHENG ; Kai WANG ; Yu MENG ; Sheng-Chun JIN ;
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2005;0(09):-
Objective To study the prospective memory and the severity of the impairment of event- based prospective memory(EBPM)and time-based prospective memory(TBPM)in normally aging adults. Methods We set a neuropsychological battery to measure the education-matched 40 adults and 40 normally aging adults who were given EBPM and TBPM tasks.Results Compared with the young controls(EBPM, 6.25?1.60;TBPM,5.38?0.87),both EBPM(2.50?0.85)and TBPM(4.93?1.07)in the elderly had been impaired,especially EBPM(t = 13.117,P
6.Perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa) of the uterine.
Mei-fu GAN ; Mei JIN ; Chun-kai YU ; Ju-fang CAI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2006;35(5):314-315
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7.Effects of acitretin and interferon on the proliferative activity of and interleukin-15 expression in a human cutaneous T-cell lymphoma cell line Hut78
Kai YU ; Yiyu WANG ; Xianhua JIN ; Xue LI ; Wenjing ZHU ; Jianxin XIA
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2016;49(11):811-815
Objective To evaluate effects of acitretin and interferon?α(INF?α)alone or in combination on the proliferative activity of and interleukin?15 expression in human cutaneous T?cell lymphoma Hut78 cells. Methods Cultured Hut78 cells were divided into several groups, including blank control group, negative control group, dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) group and experimental groups. Cells in experimental groups were additionally classified into several subgroups to be treated with acitretin(0.1-10μmol/L, acitretin groups)or INF?α(5 000-20 000 IU/ml, INF?αgroups) alone, or the combination of 1.0 μmol/L acitretin and IFN?α at concentrations of 5 000- 20 000 IU/ml (combination groups), for 24, 48 and 72 hours. Subsequently, cell counting kit 8(CCK8)assay was performed to assess the proliferative activity of Hut78 cells, and enzyme?linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)to measure the expression of IL?15 in these cells. Results The proliferative activity of and IL?15 expression in Hut78 cells were both obviously suppressed in the acitretin groups and combination groups compared with the DMSO group, as well as in the INF?αgroups compared with the negative control group, and the inhibitory effects gradually increased with the increase in acitretin or INF?αconcentrations and treatment durations. As repeated measures analysis of variance revealed, there was a significant difference in both proliferation inhibition rates and IL?15 expression among different treatment durations and among different concentrations of acitretin or INF?α(all P<0.05), and there was an interaction effect between treatment durations and drug concentrations(all P<0.05). A significant difference was observed in both proliferation inhibition rates and IL?15 expression at 24, 48 and 72 hours when the 1.0?μmol/L acitretin+ 10 000/20 000?IU/ml IFN?αgroup was compared with the 1.0?μmol/L acitretin group and 10 000/20 000 IU/ml IFN?αgroup(all P<0.05). There was also a significant difference in IL?15 expression at 24, 48 and 72 hours between the 1.0?μmol/L acitretin+50 000?IU/ml IFN?αgroup and 5 000?IU/ml IFN?αgroup(all P<0.05). Conclusions Acitretin and IFN?αboth can inhibit the proliferation of and IL?15 expression in Hut78 cells, the inhibitory effects are enhanced with the increase in drug concentrations and treatment durations, and the combination of acitretin and IFN?α appears to have stronger inhibitory effects than acitretin or IFN?αalone.
8.A fMRI study of item memory and source memory
Ming-Quan WANG ; Kai WANG ; Yong-Qiang YU ; Hai-Bao WANG ; Cheng ZHANG ; Jin-Min WU ;
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2000;0(05):-
Objective To examine the neural basis of item memory and source memory with fMRI approach.Methods Eight male and eight female healthy fight-handed native Chinese speakers were involved in this study.The item memory and source memory task were conducted with 504 highly frequent Chinese double-character words in the Block-designed experiment.Participants underwent such a double- round procedure as fMRI scanning following study.The fMRI data collected from a GE 1.5T MRI system were analyzed to generate corresponding activation maps for females and males respectively(P20)using statistical parametric mapping software(SPM).Results For females,item memory task activated the bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex(BA6,the number of activated voxel clusters was 62 or 11 in the left and the right,respectively),source memory more activated the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex(BA6/46,the number was 59).For males,item memory activated the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex(BA6/46,the number was 64),source memory activated the bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex(BA6,9 and 40 in the left and the right).Conclusion On the neural basis of item or source memory,there exists dissociation,which is that right dorsolateral prefrontal areas are more activated by item memory while left dorsolateral prefrontal areas by source memory.For the difference of gender,it is suggested that left dorsolateral prefrontal areas(BA6/46)are more activated in females while right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex(BA6/46)more in males.
9.Comparison of the Work Before and After the JCI Clinical Care Program Certification-Acute Myocardial Infarction
Yulai WANG ; Jin YU ; Zhen LU ; Yongbo WU ; Kai ZHANG ; Xiaoyun WENG
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(7):813-817
Objective To analyze the effect of clinical pharmacists involving in JCI clinical care program certification-AMI(CCPC-AMI) on the compliance rates of clinical drug treatment guideline and the awareness rates of patient medication health education in cardiovascular.Methods Selected cases of acute myocardial infarction(AMI) from March to August in 2015 was as the former group,from September 2015 to March 2016 as the latter group in their hospital,then comparative analysis of two groups was done by statistical method.Results After clinical pharmacists involved in CCPC-AMI,the compliance rates of AMI clinical drug treatment guidelines (after the AMI diagnosis, the 10min was given aspirin, intensified statin therapy and dose selection, the use of ACEI/ARB before discharge and the use of beta blocker before discharge) were increased from 92.7% 67.9%,60.7%,51.8% to 98.1%,85.2%,94.4%,90.7%.The awareness rates of patient medication health education (awareness of safe medication, awareness of self-management, awareness of follow-up knowledge) were all increased to 100% from 75.0%,57.1%,82.1% before participation.Conclusion Clinical pharmacists who carried out pharmaceutical care,has played a critical role in quality control of AMI single disease through the preparing of CCPC-AMI evaluation.
10.Comparison of the mid-term follow-up results between Bryan cervical artificial disc replacement and anterior cervical decompression and fusion for cervical degenerative disc disease
Wei TIAN ; Kai YAN ; Xiao HAN ; Jie YU ; Peihao JIN ; Xiaoguang HAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2013;(2):97-104
Objective To evaluate the mid-term tollow-up results of cervical artificial disc replacement (CADR) for cervical degenerative disc disease,and to explore whether it can reduce the occurrence of adjacent segment degeneration (ASD).Methods A prospective comparative study of 93 patients who underwent CADR or anterior cervical decompression and fusion (ACDF) for cervical degenerative disc disease were conducted.All patients were followed up for more than 6 years.The Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score,neck disability index (NDI),Odom's scale,X-rays and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were used to evaluate the clinical and radiologic results.Results Twenty eight patients who underwent CADR and 35 patients who underwent ACDF had complete follow-up data.At final follow-up,the JOA score and NDI improved significantly in both groups.Between the two groups,there was no significant difference in terms of JOA score,NDI and Odom's scale.The sagittal alignment was well maintained in both groups.The total cervical spine range of motion (ROM) had no significant change for the CADR group,whereas,it significantly decreased for the ACDF group.The ROM at the replacement level of CADR patients decreased from 9.5° ± 3.7° before operation to 7.0° ± 3.0° 3 months after operation,and it was maintained to 6.6° ± 4.1° at final follow-up without significant decrease.Lateral radiographs and T2-weighted MRI showed the incidence of ASD in CADR group was significantly lower than that in ACDF group.Conclusion The six-year follow-up results of CADR are basically satisfactory.Compared with ACDF,it could better preserve physiological motion and biomechanics of cervical spine,and reduce the incidence of ASD.