1.Correlation of Different Indexes of Arterial Elastic Function
Kaiyu CAI ; Weizhong ZHANG ; Huili QIU
Chinese Journal of Hypertension 2006;0(11):-
Objective To study the correlation of three different indexes of arterial elastic function(PWV, C_ 1 and C_ 2 , AI). Methods 1306 out-patients with hypertension were recruited. Two or three arterial elastic function were measured at the same time. Large and small arterial elastic indexes(C_ 1 and C_ 2 );pulse wave velocity(PWV)and augmentation index (AI) in 428 cases , C_ 1 , C_ 2 and PWV(n=208), C_ 1 , C_ 2 , PWV and AI(n=60). Results C_ 1 was negatively related to PWV and positively related with C_ 2 . No correlation between AI and PWV, AI and C_ 1 and C_ 2 was found. Conclusion PWV, C_ 1 and C_ 2 are consistent for the arterial elastic function measurement. However, little relevance between AI and PWV, AI and C_ 1 and C_ 2 was shown.
2.Surveillance of schistosomiasis japonica in potential endemic areas in Hubei Province from 2008 to 2012
Zuwu TU ; Xibao HUANG ; Shunxiang CAI ; Hongping FAN ; Kaiyu WANG ; Xianguo LIU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(1):56-58
Objective To explore the potential key risk factors of schistosomiasis transmission in potential endemic areas so as to provide the evidence for setting up the prediction and surveillance systems of schistosomiasis outbreak epidemic. Methods From 2008 to 2012,fixed and mobile surveillance sites in potential endemic areas of 2 counties in Hubei Province were selected. The immunological assays and stool examinations were carried out to investigate the schistosome infection situation of local people, mobile population and livestock. The distribution of Oncomelania hupensis snails was investigated in risk areas and suspicious ar-eas,and spreading patterns of snails were observed in the rivers that directly connected with the Yangtze River. Results A total of 6 052 local people aged 6-65 years were screened by IHA immunological tests,and the positive rate of antibody was 1.19%(72/6 052). Totally 72 antibody positives were examined by Kato-Katz technique and there were no positives. A total of 5 004 mo-bile persons were tested by IHA immunological tests and the positive rate was 1.36%(68/5 004). Totally 68 antibody positives were examined by Kato-Katz technique and there were no positives. Totally 287.07 hm2 potential endemic areas were investigated for Oncomelania snail detection,and no snails were found. The investigation on snail spreading patterns and the surveillance on suspicious circumstances were carried out,with no snails found. Conclusions In the schistosomiasis potential endemic areas, some positives of IHA immunological tests are found. Therefore,monitoring is still needed to be strengthened.
3.The microsurgical anatomic research of the internal auditory canal area on the retrosigmold approach.
Zhihai LI ; Zhiyi CAI ; Jinyao LV ; Kaiyu ZHOU ; Qiaozhi JIN ; Baohong TAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(4):338-342
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the safety of the circular round window and discus anatomic landmarks of posterior wall of internal auditory canal by investigating the microscopic anatomy of internal auditory canal area of the retrosigmold approach, which can provide the anatomical basis for acoustic neutrinomas surgery.
METHOD:
Fifteen adult cadaver heads (30 sides) fixed with formalin were used in the study. The retrosigmold approach operations were imitated to dissect the blood vessels and nerves in internal auditory canal area by opening round bony window and removing posterior wall of internal auditory canal.
RESULT:
Fifteen specimens of 30 sides circular bone window were opened without injury with transverse sinus and sigmoid sinus. The vertical distance between the highest point of bone window margo superior and the lowest point of transverse sinus margo inferior was (4.02 ± 0.32) mm. The vertical distance from the most anterior point of bone window leading edge to the most posterior point of sigmoid sinus trailing edge was (6.31 ± 0.43) mm. The internal auditory canal tubercle located in the anterior superior position of internal auditory canal. The vertical distance from the highest point of internal auditory canal tubercle to the upper margin of internal auditory canal was (2.31 ± 0.32) mm. To expose the whole internal auditory canal, the length and width of the internal auditory canal posterior wall removal was (7.29 ± 0.32) mm, (4.12 ± 0.29) mm. Within this removal range, no case of cochlea, semicircular canal or venous was injured in 30 specimens.
CONCLUSION
The method of opening round window through retrosigmold approach is simple, practial and convenient. With little variation and easiness of location, the sinternal auditory canal tubercle can be used in the identification of the internal auditory canal. When exposing the whole internal auditory canal, the removal scope of the posterior wall should be paid more attention to, in order to avoid the damage of cochlea, semicircular canal and jugular bulb.
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4.Pathological mechanism and research progress of competitive sport inducing chronic traumatic encephalopathy
Yujing LI ; Junhan CHEN ; Kaiyu CAI ; Weicheng CHEN ; Wenqi LYU ; Xiangrong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2021;37(4):359-365
The competitive sports are beneficial to cardiovascular system and brain health. However, physical exercise is accompanied with risks. Severe trauma is possible in competitive sports that may impact on the head and body. In recent years, more interests are aroused in sports-related traumatic brain injury(TBI), especially the mild TBI(mTBI). Repetitive mTBI can cause persistent cognitive, behavioral and mental problems, leading to chronic traumatic encephalopathy(CTE) and eventually resulting in neurodegeneration. In this study, the authors summarize the pathological characteristics and mechanism of CTE induced by mTBI due to competitive exercise so as to reveal the pathogenesis of CTE and provide valuable information for early diagnosis, development of disease biomarkers and explore effective therapeutic targets.
5.Beneficial effects and mechanisms of regular exercise on chronic traumatic encephalopathy
Weicheng CHEN ; Kaiyu CAI ; Junhan CHEN ; Yujing LI ; Wenqi LYU ; Xiangrong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(3):305-311
Physical exercise can accompany with risks, such as repeated blows to the head, causing mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), and mTBI will cause continuous cognitive, behavioral and mental problems, bring neurodegeneration and ultimately lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). However, this regular exercise can also be used as a neuroprotective agent against cognitive decline in the brain and affect the plasticity of the brain. Regular exercise can improve the brain learning, memory, recognition and the disease process of CTE by reducing abnormal protein accumulation, promoting neurogenesis, synapse formation, increasing synaptic plasticity and angiogenesis, improving microcirculation, anti-microinflammation and oxidative stress, and promoting mental health. This review analyzes the pathological changes and mechanism of CTE and explore the mechanism of regular exercise in improving neurological function after CTE, so as to provide new ideas for CTE rehabilitation.
6. Effect of tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand gene knock-out on the gut microbiota in mice with dextran sodium sulphate induced colitis
Shuzi ZHENG ; Kaiyu HUANG ; Hao WU ; Jing CAI ; Fangpeng YE ; Yi JIANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2019;39(11):759-764
Objective:
To investigate the influence of tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligant (TRAIL) deficiency on mice colitis and the gut microbiota composition by inclding the expermental colitis model in tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand gene knockout (