1.Progressive resistance exercise for improving lower limb motor function in hemiplegic stroke patients
Zhen HUANG ; Yu MIN ; Peishun CHEN ; Taotao LI ; Tao ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009;31(11):760-762
Objective To investigate the efficacy of progressive resistance exercise for improving the lower limb motor function of hemiplegic stroke patients. Methods Eighty-nine hemiplegic patients were randomly divided into a treatment group (n =46) and a control group ( n = 43 ) . Both groups received routine rehabilitation training, while the treatment group also undertook progressive resistance training. The control group received extra quadriceps femoris training. Before and after the treatment, motor function was evaluated with the Fugl-Meyer lower limb assessment, functional ambulation category (FAC) classification and the modified Barthel index (MBI). Results Before intervention, there were no significant differences between the two groups in any of the assessments. Four weeks later, all the assessment scores obtained with the Fugl-Meyer lower limb assessment, FCA classification and MBI in the treatment group were significantly better than those in the control group. Conclusion Progressive resistance training combined with routine rehabilitation treatment can improve motor function in the lower limbs, ambulation and ability in the activities of daily living of hemiplegic patients after stroke.
3.IEC material development for malaria control by working with target populations
Jianwei XU ; Min XIA ; Petlueng PRICHA ; Xianhua WU ; Hong TAO ; Yanchun ZHONG ; Hong JIANG ; Kaihong LI
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2006;18(1):56-59
Objective To develop user-friendly information education-communication (IEC)materials and guidelines of malaria control for various target groups. Methods The participatory methods were used to make sure participation of target groups at each stages of IEC material development. Results A package consisted of interactive video, 2 posters for primary groups, sto ry booklet for students, manual for activities of "buddy system" for teachers, flipcharts for health staff at grass-root levels, guidelines on communication skill and how to use the first 5kinds of materials, was developed. Conclusion A set of user-friendly IEC materials and guidelines of malaria control has successfully been developed with sufficient participation of target groups.
4.The influence of glucocorticoid inhalation on serum IgE of asthmatic children
Yun LI ; Lili ZHONG ; Han HUANG ; Tao WANG ; Hongling YI ; Mo LIANG ; Min CHEN ; Juan WANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2009;25(7):678-680
Objective To discuss the significance of serum IgE before and after inhale glucocorticoid treat-ment of children's asthma. Methods 520 children with asthma were seleceted from the outpatient. Different type of fluticasone propionate were given to different age groups: Aerosol type by a spacer in less than 5 years old,and in-halant (Seretide) 5 years and the above. The dosage was between 200 μg/day to 375 μg/day. IgE was tested before and 3 months after the treatment. Results Serum IgE decreased significantly in 3 months treatment [ from (496.12±24.75) kU/L to (390.71±18.71) kU/L] (t=7.337,P<0.01). The change of IgE was related to clinical effect and age. The level increased in those less than 3 years [(307.05±34.71)kU/L vs (483.09±41.78) kU/L] (t=2.963,P=0.004),but decreased between 4 to 5 years old group [(543.46±51.03) kU/L vs (316.93±29.30) kU/L] (t=3.368,P=0.000) ,and decreased between 6 to 14 years old group[ (586.30±37.19)kU/L vs (387.61±27.60) kU/L] (t=4.827,P=0.000). In fluticasone group IgE level changed from (468.91±32.81) kU/L to (359.03±22.79) kU/L after treatment (t=5.988,P<0.01),which decreased from (586.30±37.19) kU/L to (387.6±27.60) kU/L in Salmeterol group (t=4.827,P<0.01). In 260 cases of IgE below 300 kU/L 109 cases (41.92%,109/260) increased while in 260 cases of IgE above 300 kU/L,total IgE lev-el increased in 45 cases (16.15% ,45/260) after treatment,with statistical significance(χ<'2>=37.789,P=0.000). Conclusion Inhale glucocorticoid can make the level of IgE decreased.
5.Development of a nitric oxide inhaling equipment cooperated with the ventilator synchronously.
Hong-tao ZHANG ; Zhong-min LIU ; Xue-feng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2006;30(3):188-191
A nitric oxide inhaling equipment cooperated with the ventilator synchronously, is introduced in this paper. This equipment monitors the inspiratory flow of the ventilator by a gas flow meter, and works out the flow value of NO on the therapeutic condition using the formula of gas dilution. Then its mass flow controller controls the flow of NO and delivers it to the respiratory circuit. At the same time, the concentrations of NO and NO2 are detected by the electrochemical NO/NO2 sensors before the therapeutic gas enters into the patient. The experimental result shows that this equipment can work with the ventilator in-phase periodically, the volume of E/(I+E) NO be saved, and the output of NO2 < or = 0.7 x 10(-6). Thus the equipment not only has realized the intellectual monitoring and gas-dispensing, but also has improved the precision of inhaled NO concentration with a better reliability and security during the therapy.
Equipment Design
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Humans
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Hypertension, Pulmonary
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drug therapy
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Monitoring, Physiologic
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methods
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Nitric Oxide
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administration & dosage
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analysis
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Nitrogen Dioxide
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administration & dosage
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analysis
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Respiratory Therapy
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instrumentation
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methods
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Ventilators, Mechanical
6.A profile of cross-reactive neutralizing antibodies against various subtypes of HIV-1 strains in people with HIV-1 infection in Chongqing city
Yi LIN ; Quanhua ZHOU ; Min ZHANG ; Tao WANG ; Fangwei SHEN ; Yile XUE ; Ying WANG ; Ping ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2015;(3):167-172
Objective To measure the levels of cross-reactive neutralizing antibodies responding to various subtypes of HIV-1 strains in people with HIV-1 infection in Chongqing and to analyze their character-istics.Methods Two hundred and thirty-six plasma samples were collected from patients with chronic HIV-1 infection in Chongqing city.The single-round-infection assay in TZM-bl cells were performed to screen the plasma samples with cross-reactive neutralizing antibodies against various subtypes of HIV-1 strains by using HIV-1 pseudovirus strains and to measure the 50%inhibitory dose ( ID50 ) .Results Eight-een out of 236 (7.63%) plasma samples were able to neutralize various B subtypes and/or C subtypes of HIV-1 pseudovirus strains, among which 15 plasma samples showed the great ability to neutralize pseudovir-us strains of different subtypes.Conclusion The cross-reactive neutralizing antibodies against various sub-types of HIV-1 strains existed in plasma samples collected from people with chronic HIV-1 infection in Chongqing city.
7.Neurotoxicity Mechanisms of Thrombin in Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Fa-Tao GONG ; Li-Ping YU ; Zhong-Gong WANG ; Fang-Min CHENG ;
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2006;0(11):-
The thrombin is a neurotoxic agent,which plays an important role in the course of brain edema and brain injury following intracerebral hemorrhage.This article reviews the neurotoxicity mechanisms of thrombin in intracerebral hemorrhage.
8.Clinicopathological features and prognostic significance of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 in gastric carcinoma
Mengying KOU ; Zhaoyang WANG ; Richang DU ; Tao ZHANG ; Min FENG ; Lingli DENG ; Xiangguo ZHANG ; Chunlan ZHONG ; Lei CUI ; Jiaocheng WANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2016;28(7):441-446
Objective To explore the clinicopathological features and prognostic significance of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) in gastric carcinoma. Methods Pathological data of 127 patients with gastric carcinoma were retrospectively analyzed. HER2 expressions of all patients were detected by immunohistochemistry (IHC). 119 (93.7 %) patients were undergone R0 dissection and 123 (96.9 %) cases received D2 lymph nodes dissection. 51 (40.2 %) patients received adjuvant chemotherapy. The proportional differences of clinicopathological features for patients between HER2-positive and HER2-negative were compared, including the patients' survival. Results HER2 overexpression rate was 8.7 % (11/127) in gastric carcinoma patients. For the patients with HER2-positive and HER-negative, the lymph node metastasis rates were 100.0 % (11/11) and 81.9 % (95/116), respectively (P= 0.041). The 3-year overall survival (OS) rates for HER2-positive and HER2- negative patients with gastric carcinoma were 32.7 % and 42.9 % (P=0.413), and the 5-year progression free survival (PFS) rates were 27.3 % and 42.2 % (P = 0.354), respectively. Among patients with HER2-negative, 3-year OS rate for patients with surgery plus adjuvant chemotherapy was 55.3%, compared with 35.4%for patients with surgery alone (P=0.015), and the 3-year PFS rates were 53.3 % and 35.3 % (P= 0.038), respectively. Among patients with HER2-positive patients, 3-year OS rate for patients with surgery plus adjuvant chemotherapy was 0, compared with 75.0%for patients with surgery alone (P=0.002), and the 3-year PFS rates were 0 and 60.0% (P=0.004). Conclusions HER2 is expressed in gastric carcinoma tissue, related to lymph node metastasis. HER2 status are not correlated with the prognosis for gastric carcinoma patients, however, it is likely to be a predictive marker for adjuvant treatment after surgery for patients with gastric carcinoma.
9.Effect of hepatocyte growth factor on proliferation and apoptosis of hyperoxia exposed type II alveolar epithelial cells isolated from premature rat lungs.
Li-li ZHONG ; Yu-jia YANG ; Chen-tao LIU ; Min XIE
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2007;32(6):1051-1057
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the effect of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) on the proliferation, apoptosis and function of hyperoxia exposed Type II alveolar epithelial cells (AEC II) isolated from premature rat lungs, and to explore the mechanism of the protective effect of HGF on hyperoxia-induced lung injury.
METHODS:
Type II alveolar epithelial cells from fetal rat lungs were cultured. After being purified, AEC II was randomly divided to 4 groups: air group (Air), hyperoxia group (HO), air plus hepatocyte growth factor group (Air+HGF), hyperoxia plus hepatocyte growth factor group (HO+HGF) . The mRNA levels of surfactant associated protein, SPs (including SPA, SPB, SPC) were measured by RT-PCR. The proliferation and apoptosis of AEC II were analyzed with flow cytometric assay and Western blot.
RESULTS:
(1) Compared with Air group, the apoptosis rate increased significantly in the HO group, while G(2)/M phase percentage and the protein expression levels of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) decreased significantly (P<0.01); the S phase percentage and the protein expression levels of PCNA increased significantly in the Air+HGF group. (2) In the HO +HGF group, the apoptosis rate was not significantly different, G0/G1 phase percentage decreased significantly, S phase, G(2)/M phase percentage and the protein expression levels of PCNA increased significantly compared with the HO group. (3) SPs mRNA levels significantly decreased in the HO group compared with those in the Air group. After HGF was added, SPs mRNA levels increased in the HO +HGF group and the Air+HGF group compared with the HO group.
CONCLUSION
Hyperoxia can inhibit the proliferation, increase the apoptosis rate and decrease SPs mRNAs levels of AEC II in vitro in premature rats, while HGF can partly inhibit the changes of SPs mRNAs levels and cell proliferation of AEC II resulted from hyperoxia, and HGF may play a protective role in hyperoxia-induced lung injury.
Animals
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Animals, Newborn
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Apoptosis
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drug effects
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Cells, Cultured
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Epithelial Cells
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Female
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Hepatocyte Growth Factor
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pharmacology
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Hyperoxia
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metabolism
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pathology
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Male
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Pregnancy
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Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen
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metabolism
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Pulmonary Alveoli
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cytology
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drug effects
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Pulmonary Surfactant-Associated Proteins
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metabolism
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
10.Cardiac Ultrastructure and Changes of HSP70 and HIF-1α Expression in Electric Shock Death Rats.
Guo-zhong ZHANG ; Rui-li LI ; Guo-wei FENG ; Hai-tao BI ; Song-jun WANG ; Bin CONG ; Min ZUO
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;31(4):262-265
OBJECTIVE:
To observe cardiac ultrastructure and the expression of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) and hypoxia inducible factor-lα (HIF-lα) in electric shock death rats and to explore the application of these indexes as the basis of medical identification in electric shock death.
METHODS:
Seventy-two SD rats were randomly divided into electric shock death group, postmortem electric shock group and the control group. The changes of myocardial ultrastructure were observed by transmission electron microscope, and the expressions of myocardial HSP70 and HIF-1α were observed by immunohistochemical technology.
RESULTS:
Myocardial myofibril fracture, mitochondrial cristae and membrane dissolution, and disordered arrangement of Z lines and M lines were observed in electric shock rats. HSP70 and HIF-lα were strong positive expressions in the electric shock death group, significantly compared with the control and postmortem electric shock groups (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
The expressions of HSP70 and HIF-lα were obviously increased in electric shock death group, which may be used as the diagnostic indicator of electric shock death.
Animals
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Death
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HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins/metabolism*
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit/metabolism*
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Myocardium/pathology*
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley