1.Satisfaction Survey for 4 Kinds of Assistive Devices for Children with Physical Disability
Xuan LIU ; Zhensheng CHEN ; Baohua WANG ; Mei YAN ; Qin LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(5):418-420
Objective To investigate the use of assistive devices for children with physical disability. Methods Caregivers of children with physical disability accepted wheelchairs, walkers, standing frames, orthoses freely from 2009 to 2011 were cluster sampled from various regions, and investigated with the quality, use, service and others. Results and Conclusion Disabled children and their caregivers expressed satisfaction with these assistive devices. However, the satisfaction of orthosis was the poorest among the assistive devices.
2.Research progress of in vitro and in vivo anti-tumor effects and formulation of bufalin.
Ying XU ; Mei CHEN ; Xue-Feng JIN ; Chen QIAN ; Xi-Ming XU ; Xuan ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(15):2829-2833
Bufalin is an active compound of the traditional Chinese medicine Chansu, which exhibits significant anti-tumor activities in many solid tumors and leukemia cell lines. Bufalin could introduce apoptosis, reverse drug-resistance, and prevent migration and invasion of tumor cells. This paper reviewed the latest research progress of the in vitro and in vivo anti-tumor effect and mechanism of bufalin on a series of cancers, such as hepatocellular carcinoma, lung cancer, colon cancer, gastric cancer, leukemia, bladder cancer, and its formulation study is also summarized for the reference of its further study and application.
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3.Biocompatibility of phosphorylcholine modified alginate-chitosan microcapsules
Shan SHAN ; Xuan LIU ; Han LI ; Heng CHEN ; Kuanfeng XU ; Tao ZHANG ; Mei ZHANG ; Tao YANG
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2012;06(2):120-123
ObjectiveTo explore whether the biocompatibility of phosphorylcholine (PC) modified alginate-chitosan microcapsules could be improved. MethodsPC modified alginate-chitosan microcapsules were obtained by high-voltage electrostatic system.Bradford method was adopted to determine the adsorption amounts of bovine serum albumin by chitosan alone and PC modified chitosan.Alginate-chitosan-PC microcapsules (experimental group) and alginate-chitosan microcapsules ( control group) were respectively implanted into the peritoneal cavity of mice and retrieved 4 weeks after transplantation.Fibrosis of the capsules was evaluated by HE staining.Glucose stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) assay was used to assess the insulin secretion response of encapsulated and nonencapsulated rat islets. Results The adsorption amount of protein was 189.4 μg/mg and 90.5 μg/mg respectively by chitosan alone and PC modified chitosan.The difference had statistical significance ( t =5.549, P < 0.05 ).In contrast to the control group, the cellular reaction on the surface of the modified microcapsules was weaker, with no obvious fibrosis found.The insulin secreted by encapsulated islets and nonencapsulated islets was( 3.298 ± 1.680 ) μIU/ml VS (4.299 ± 1.159 ) μIU/ml ( t =1.096, P > 0.05 ) in response to low-glucose stimulus and( 11.783 ± 4.175 ) μIU/ml VS ( 12.875 ± 2.268 ) μIU/ml ( t =0.514, P > 0.05 ) in response to high-glucose stimulus.Conclusions PC can improve the biocompatibility of alginate-chitosan microcapsules, with no effect on the biological function of encapsulated islets.It may be more appropriate to use modified microcapsules encapsulating islets for transplantation.
4.Development of long-term cell culture facility in hypothermia and its application in space biology research
Qing FANG ; Mei XU ; Bo XU ; Hongyan LI ; Qing XIANG ; Zhihua CHEN ; Xuan LIU ; Jintian TANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(11):649-651
ObjectiveTo develop the facility of mammalian cell culture in hypothermia for long-term, and to lay the base for carrying mammalian cells to outer space and establishing outer space biomedical research stage. MethodsMultiple cell lines were maintained in the spacial designed hypothermia cell culture facility and carried to space by Shenzhou 4 and No.18 recoverable satellite. Cell morphology, cell multiplication and the ability to be monocloned were observed.ResultsCells were successfully maintained in the hypothermia cell culture facility for up to 26 days without obvious changes of cell morphology. The cells could normally grow, multiple and be monocloned after inoculated in 37 ℃ for 8 h.ConclusionA hypothermia cell culture facility was successfully established,which ensure technically mammalian cells to be carried by space craft and further research on space radiation.
5.Gray matter involvement in patients with multiple sclerosis as shown by magnetic resonance imaging.
Reshiana RUMZAN ; Xuan CHEN ; Yong-Mei LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(13):2361-2364
OBJECTIVETo summarize the main findings seen on conventional and advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) used to assess gray matter (GM) involvement in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
DATA SOURCESThe data used in this review were obtained mainly from studies reported in the PubMed database using the terms of multiple sclerosis, gray matter, magnetic resonance imaging.
STUDY SELECTIONRelevant literatures on studies of GM involvement in MS patients were identified, retrieved and reviewed.
RESULTSMS is the most common chronic, disabling central nervous system disease in young adults. Although traditional thinking has considered MS to be a chronic inflammatory demyelinating condition affecting solely the white matter (WM) of the central nervous system, over the last few years it has been shown that GM pathology is also common and extensive. GM demyelinating lesions can not only be found in the cerebral cortex but also in the deep gray nuclei. Apart from focal demyelinated lesions, diffuse neuronal loss and atrophy is also present in the GM of MS patients.
CONCLUSIONSThe widespread use of conventional and quantitative MRI based techniques in MS has led to an improved understanding of the mechanisms underlying the inflammatory and neurodegenerative processes of the disease. However, more researches are needed to unravel GM pathology in MS patients, which at present remains enigmatic.
Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; methods ; Multiple Sclerosis ; pathology
6.Finite element analysis of the human upper cervical vertebrae under high-speed post-impact condition
Ying-Xuan LIU ; Ling-Feng CHEN ; Mei-Wen AN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2018;22(3):398-403
BACKGROUND: Highway accidents increase year by year, and the most vulnerable area is the neck. Finite element analysis can be used to study the mechanical mechanism of cervical injury. Most of researches focus on the optimization of the model and low-speed collision conditions, but the association of neck injury with cervical tension stress is little reported. OBJECTIVE: To explore the mechanical mechanism of neck injuries caused by traffic accidents, and to compare the von Mises and axial stress of the cervical vertebrae. METHODS: A cervical spine model including cervical vertebrae, intervertebral disc, ligament, muscle, facet joint was set up. The model was validated based on the experimental data of the former impact volunteers. The dynamic response of the cervical vertebrae was achieved using the finite element method (80, 120, and 160 km/h). RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) The established upper cervical model had a high biosimulation, which could be used in studies on the cervical injury and each part injury caused by traffic accidents. (2) Under high-speed post-impact condition, the cervical injury became severe with speed increasing, especially C4level. (3) The axial stress was more available to assess the injury of cancellous bone than von Mises. (4) After high-speed post-impact, the vertebrae diaplaced, especially at 120 km/h, thereby causing articular separation and fracture, further inducing nerve root injury.
7.The Influence of different nutrition treatment approaches in the fibula muscle flap reconstruction of the mandibular defect postoperative patients
Chen ZOU ; Xuan ZHOU ; Guo-Wei HUANG ; Mei LIU
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 2018;25(1):37-42
Objective:NRS 2002 nutritoanl risk assessment and PG-SGA scale were used to evaluate the effect of different nutritional treatments on fibula myocutaneous flap reconstruction of mandibular defect postoperative patients,and to find the appropriate timing and method of nutritional support for this kind of patients.Methods:50 cases of fibula myocutaneous flap reconstruction of mandibular defect postoperative patients were divided into two groups according to the nutritional risk assessment and the opinions of the research team including the mixed nutrition support treatment group (SPNS + EN) and the conventional nutrition support treatment group (TEN).The indexes of the patients on the day before surgery and 1,7,13 postoperative days were monitored,including lymphocyte count (LYM),serum albumin (ALB),hemoglobin (HB),potassium (K),sodium (NA),chloride (CL) and nutritional risk screening score (NRS) and other indicators to evaluate therapeutic effect of two groups.Results:The indicators showed no significant differences in the two groups before operation.For K and Na,the levels of the SPN + EN group was higher than that of the TEN group.Hemoglobin (HB) and NRS score on the 13rd day after surgery were statistically different between the two groups (P < 0.05).Besides,Lymphocyte count (LYM) and chloride (CL) on the 1st and 7th after operation showed significant different,too(P < 0.05).Conclusion:By nutritional risk assessment in patients with NRS 2002 before operation,PG-SGA after operation,we corrected the electrolyte and acid-base imbalance,improved stress state of postoperative patients with adjustment of nutritional therapy and intervention to timely and effectively provide plenty of energy and protein.
8.An overview of official measures for COVID-19 prevention and control in maternal and neonatal population in some areas of China
Mei-yi CHEN ; Xuan LU ; Hong JIANG ; Xu QIAN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;32(7):554-
Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) has become a global public health problem.China′s epidemic prevention and control measures prove to be effective, that can be reference for other countries in their epidemic work.As a special group, the pregnant women and newborns have been given priority attention.This paper overviews our measures to prevent and control GOVID-19 for pregnant women and newborns.These official measures were issued by either the central government at the national level or provincial health administrative departments, covering 7 aspects as home protection for pregnant women, obstetric outpatient prevention and control, pregnancy management, referral for diagnosis and treatment of suspected or confirmed pregnant women, hospital deliveries, nosocomial prevention and control for newborns and others.It is to share China′s measures for special populations during COVID-19 pandemic.
9.Methodology of measuring induced postnatal fetal long bones
Yuan, YAO ; Sheng-li, LI ; Ju-ling, LIU ; Cong-ying, CHEN ; Jing-ru, BI ; Yu-mei, LIAO ; Hua-xuan, WEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2008;5(2):283-287
Objective To investigate the effects of different standard cross sections and angles on the measurement accuracy of induced postnatal fetal long bones. Methods Fetal long bones (femori and humeri) in 30 cases with induced abortion were measured utilizing ultrasound from different angles and /or at different directions. The values measured from different sections and angles with vernier calipers were compared prenatally and postnatally. Results There was no apparent difference between the pre-induced abortion and those of the post-induced abortion. The results in the 30 cases showed that: (1) the values measured from anterior 90 degree, the long bone length would best match with the bare long bone length up to 96.7%, the match rate of other angles and/or directions was up to 80%; (2) no apparent statistical difference was between the length of left and right bone and no difference was found using 4 different directions and 3 different angles; (3)there was no difference between the left and right femuri and humeri.Conclusions Though the measured value from anterior 90 degree direction was the most accurate one, the statistical analtical results showed no difference among 12 values measured from 3 different angles and/or 4 different directions.
10.Screening of conditions carrying murine melanoma B16 cells in spaceflights without care
Mei XU ; Qing XIANG ; Hongyan LI ; Bo XU ; Zhihua CHEN ; Xuan LIU ; Qing FANG ; Chuanying GENG ; Yupeng GUO ; Jintian TANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(1):17-18
Objective To screen the optimum conditions carrying murine melanoma B16 cells in spaceflights without cares.MethodsMurine melanoma cells were cultured on micocarriers and grouped depending on cells concentration, serum concentration, microcarrier number and temperature.After 33 days, B16 cells were stained by Giemsa, observed with phase-contrast microscope and counted for surviving percentage.ResultsThe optimum conditions,in which the surviving percentages were 8% and 10%, were obtained in the experiments.B16 cells were carried in the 20th recoverable satellite orbiting 18 days under the optimum conditions. After recovering, 110 strain monocloned cells were survived and the surviving percentage was 1.1%.ConclusionThe optimum conditions carrying murine melanoma B16 cells in spaceflights without cares seems to be obtained,and it did improve the surviving time and percentage of cells in spaceflights without cares.