1.Study on Preparation and Evaluation of Rat Model of Thyroid Nodules with Liver-qi Depression Syndrome
Changlin WANG ; Dongmei GAO ; Mingzhou GAO ; Yinghui GUO ; Ya SUN ; Jieqiong WANG ; Mingqi QIAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(8):2106-2114
Objective To construct and evaluate the rat model of thyroid nodule liver-qi depression syndrome with the combination of disease and syndrome,so as to lay a foundation for the exploration of the mechanism and clinical research of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of thyroid nodule.Methods 36 rats were randomly divided into three groups.The model was induced by chronic unpredictable mild stress(CUMS)stimulation combined with propylthiouracil(PTU).The rats in the blank group were fed with saline at the dose of 1 mL·100 g-1·d-1,and the rats in the PTU group were fed with 0.1%PTU solution at the dose of 1 mL·100 g-1·d-1.The rats in the CUMS+PTU group were fed with CUMS stimulation in a single cage and intragastric administration of 0.1%PTU solution according to the dose of 1 mL·100 g-1·d-1,and the modeling time lasted for 6 weeks.After the establishment of the model,the model of combination of disease and syndrome was evaluated comprehensively by means of animal behavior detection,ultrasonic image,apparent morphology observation,pathological staining and serum hormone index detection.Results Compared with control group and PTU group,the total distance in the open field was significantly shortened,the sucrose preference rate was significantly decreased,and the swimming suspension time was significantly prolonged in the CUMS+PTU group,showing obvious symptoms of liver qi stagnation.In addition,compared with the other two groups,the thyroid gland of CUMS+PTU group showed obvious enlargement and nodule formation,thyroid index significantly increased,and thyroid follicular epithelial cells showed a high phase of proliferation.In terms of hormone levels,compared with control group,the serum levels of free triiodothyronine(FT3)and free thyroxine(FT4)in CUMS+PTU group were significantly lower,while the level of thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH)was significantly higher,which was in line with the current evaluation criteria of thyroid nodule model.Conclusion The method of CUMS stimulation combined with PTU drug induction can successfully prepare the rat model of thyroid nodule liver-qi depression syndrome,and the comprehensive evaluation method is stable and reliable,which is helpful to improve the scientific nature of the disease-syndrome combination model.
2.Swallowing Dysfunction for Old People in Nursing Homes in Ningbo
Wei-wei GAO ; Xiao-xiao ZHANG ; Yin-ting BAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2019;25(7):761-765
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of dysphagia in old people in nursing homes in Ningbo and analyze its related factors. Methods:From August, 2017 to April, 2018, 997 people aged 60 or above were selected from eight nursing homes in four districts in Ningbo. They were investigated with general questionnaire, Kubota water swallowing test, body mass index (BMI) and Quality of Life Index (QLI), and the data were analyzed with Logistic regression. Results:There were 259 (25.98%) persons with dysphagia. Age, male, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, coronary heart disease, stroke and fracture were risk factors for dysphagia (
3.Vocal Training for Patients Post Vocal Cord Polyp Surgery Based on ICF and ICHI
Jing ZHOU ; Shao-hua GAO ; Wei-wei GAO ; Xiao-li SHEN ; Xu-hong YAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2020;26(1):45-48
Objective:To explore the effect of vocal training based on International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI) on vocal function after vocal cord polyps. Methods:A framework of rehabilitation was developed with joint use of ICF and ICHI. From January, 2017 to December, 2018, 30 patients with vocal cord polyps and vocal dysfunction post operation were sampled. They accepted the therapy for a month, and assessed with Grade, Roughness, Breathiness, Asthenia and Strain scale (GRBAS), and measured acoustic parameters before and after operation, and after training, respectively. Results:The scores of GRBAS decreased after training, compared with those both before and after operation (