1.Mechanism of Impacts of Acupuncture on Genes in the Disorders of Gastrointestinal after Spinal Cord Injury (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(10):939-941
The gastrointestinal motility in which clock genes play a role as molecular basis loses rhythm after spinal cord injury. This article reviewed the mechanism of impacts of acupuncture on the genes.
2.Observation on the Effects of 2-Week YiJinjing Gong Practice and Pelvic Traction in the Treatment of Acute Low Back Pain in Patients with Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Herniation
Yi ZHU ; Ning LI ; Hongzhu JIN
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2010;(3):288-290
Objective To observe and compare the effects of 2-week YiJinjing Gong practice and pelvic traction in the treatment of acute low back pain(ALBP)in patients with lumbar intervertebral disc herniation(LIDH).Methods Sixty two patients with diagnosed LIDH accompanied with ALBP were randomly divided into YiJinjing Gong group (n=32,received YiJinjing Gong practice twice a day,45min per practice)and pelvic traction group(n=30,pelvic traction,once a day for 60 minutes).All of the treatments lasted for 2 weeks.Roland-Morris questionnaire(MRMQ) and ache vision analogy grading were used for evaluating the effectiveness of treatment before and after the treatment.Before the treatment,and 3 and 6 months after treatment,telephone survey was used to collect the condition of ALBP.Results(1) MRMQ dysfunction scores and visual analog scores were significant reduced after the treatment in both groups(P<0.01).MRMQ dysfunction score Was significantly improved in YiJinjing Gong group comparing to the traction group(P<0.05),but there was no significant difference in visual analog scores between the two groups (P>0.05).(2)Follow-up showed 1 recrudescence in YiJinjing group and 4 in traction group 3 months after the treatment;3 in YiJinjing group and 7 in traction group 6 months after treatment.Conclusion YiJinjing Gong practice can effectively improve patient's functional disturbance,quickly alleviate the LBP,and was superior to conventional pelvic traction in the treatment of LIDH patients with ALBP.
3.Visceral Manipulation (review)
Yi ZHU ; Ning LI ; Hongzhu JIN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;20(12):1129-1132
This paper discussed the development and overview of Visceral Manipulation, including the concept, pathogenesis of mobility restriction of organs or viscera, and the process.
4.Traditional Chinese Medicine in Pain Management (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(12):1140-1143
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), especially acupuncture and herbal medicine, is mainly applicated in musculoskeletal diseases, gynaecopathia, functional gastrointestinal diseases and cancer related pain in recent decade over the world. The influence of TCM on quality of life of pain patients received more attention, but still lacked evidence-based basis. Recent years, the basic studies were focusing on the function researches and tried to find out the relationship between functional units with systems biology methods to explain the holistic concept of TCM. After searching the database during 2002 to 2012, this article reviewed the character, development and innovation of TCM applicated in pain management.
5.Research in effect of hand function recovery machine on hand function rehabilitation of hemiplegia patients after stroke
Yi ZHU ; Ning LI ; Yihuang GU ; Hongzhu JIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(10):49-52
Objective To compare the rehabilitation effect of free rehabilitation, the needle therapy and the hand function recovery machine combined with free rehabilitation on movement function, the feeling function as well as the movement pattern of newly stroke patients with hemiplegia. Methods 49 newly stroke patients were divided into the free rehabilitation group, the acupuncture group and the hand function recovery machinegroup, each group received corresponding intervention. The movement function, the feeling function as well as the movement pattern were compared among the three groups using blind method. Results Brunnstrom evaluation for hands feeling-movement function, the Fugl- Meyer evaluation score showed obvious progress compared to before the treatment, score of fine hand - function assessment of Carrshepherd showed no change. Two weeks after treatment,Brunnstrom evaluation for hands feeling-movement function and the Fugl - Meyer evaluation score showed no difference between the free rehabilitation group and the acupuncture group, but the hand function recovery machine group showed better results than the other two groups. One months after treatment,Brunnstrom evaluation for hands feeling-movement function was different among these groups, but not the Fugl-Meyer evaluation score, the hand function recovery machine group showed better results than the other two groups, still score of fine hand-function assessment of Carrshepherd showed no change. Conclusions Acupuncture, free rehabilitation, hand function recov - ery machine all make progress in hand function recovery for newly stroke patients with hemiplegia, but hand function recovery machine combined with free rehabilitation proved to be the best method. Its effect for hand intricate function needs to be enhanced.
6.Effect of Manual Operation on Teaching of Occupational Therapy
Yi ZHU ; Ning LI ; Yanning YAN ; Mingwei HUANG ; Quansheng MA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(5):495-498
Objective To investigate the effect of manual operation on occupational therapy teaching. Methods 83 students were randomly divided into 2 groups: 41 students of general teaching group and the other 42 of manual operation teaching group, who received the ordinary classroom teaching and manual operation teaching respectively. After 4 h of study, they were measured with Canadian Model of Occupational Performance (CMOP). Results There were 37 and 41 questionnaires recalled from the general teaching group and the manual operation teaching group, and 2 and 3 questionnaires excluded as incomplete respectively. The scores of the classroom atmosphere, interesting stimulation, explanation of curriculum connotation, obtaining professional ideology, ability cultivated to solve practical problems, good relationship between doctors and patients developing, and thinking of discussion stimulating were more in the manual operation teaching group than in the general teaching group (P<0.01). Conclusion Manual operation is a new, effective, convenient, and low-cost mode of teaching for occupational therapy.
7.Factors Related to Rehabilitation Outcome of Stroke Patients: A Regression Analysis
Yi ZHU ; Ning LI ; Bin SU ; Jianan LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(9):846-849
Objective To investigate the factors related to outcome (recovery of motor, activities of daily living, and balance) of stroke patients. Methods 67 stroke patients with hemiplegia were evaluated with the Ueda Classfication of upper and lower limbs function, Functional Independence Measure (FIM), Berg balance scale (BBS) before and after treatment. The scores of all the assessment were as the dependent variable respectively, and regression analyzed with the factors possiblely related to the outcome. Results The positive factors for lower limbs function included rehabilitation intervention, time of rehabilitation, and hypercholesterolemia; while the negative factors were body mass index (BMI), and damage of superficial sensibility. The positive factors for upper limbs function were rehabilitation intervention and time of rehabilitation; while the negative factors were BMI, dysphagia, damage of superficial sensibility, and frequency of attack. The positive factors for hand function were rehabilitation interventions and interval from diagnosis to rehabilitation, while the negative factors were the muscle tension, incontinence, and frequency of attack. The positive factors for FIM were the rehabilitation intervention, while the negative factors were BMI, incontinence, hypercholesterolemia, gender and residence status. The positive factors for BBS were the rehabilitation intervention, while the negative factors were BMI, frequency of attack, and hyperglycemia. Conclusion Rehabilitation promotes the recovery of stroke patients, but the BMI may block it.
8.Kynurenine Aminotransferase and Kynurenic Acid in Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats
Ning-Ning LI ; Bing XIAO ; Yi ZHANG ; Ding-Liang ZHU ; Ping GAO ;
Chinese Journal of Hypertension 2007;0(07):-
0.05).The concentration of urinary KYNA,metabolite of the KYN,was significantly lower in SHRs compared to WKYs(7.8?1.8 vs 19.9?3.5 ?mol/24 h P=0.013).Both KAT activity in renal cortex and KYNA content in urine were negatively correlated to blood pressure(r=-0.418,P=0.023;r=-0.723,P=0.001).Conclusion The declined activity of KAT in renal cortex and the deficiency of KYNA concentration in urinary may affect blood pressure regulation in SHR by renal metabolite of the KYN.
9.Purification and Characterization of Laccase from Monodictys asperospera (Cooke & Massee) Ellis
Yi-Ning WANG ; Guo-Zhu ZHAO ; Yue-Ming ZHAO ; Xiao-Liang DI ; Xiang-Ming XIE ;
Microbiology 2008;0(11):-
A new wood-degrading fungus Monodictys asperospera(Cooke & Massee) Ellis with a high level of laccase production was chosen to study.This laccase was purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation,DEAE-cellulose and sephacryl S-300.Purification of about 8.1 fold was achieved with an overall yield of 5.7%.Its molecular weight was estimated to be about 77 kD.The optimum temperature and pH of the lac-case activity were 55?C and 6.0,respectively.Kinetic studies of the laccase showed that the Km and the Vmax for using syringaldazine as substrate was 0.163 mmol/L and 0.194 mmol/(L.min),respectively.The carbo-hydrate content was 18.14%.In addition,it was found that laccase activity was significantly inhibited by Cu2+.
10.Risk Factors for Postoperative Intra-abdominal Septic Complications in Crohn ’s Disease
Lugen ZUO ; Weiming ZHU ; Yi LI ; Jianfeng GONG ; Lei CAO ; Lili GU ; Ning LI ; Jieshou LI
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2014;(8):454-457
Background:As postoperative intra-abdominal septic complications( IASCs)in Crohn’s disease( CD)are difficult to manage,it is of great importance to prevent this condition in CD patients after surgery. Till now,there are no large sample studies on risk factors for postoperative IASCs in CD in China. Aims:To determine the risk factors for postoperative IASCs in CD for guiding the formulation of preventive strategies. Methods:This retrospective study was based on a computerized database of CD patients who had undergone surgery for CD complications between 1999 and 2014 at Nanjing General Hospital of Nanjing Military Command,PLA. Patients were divided into IASCs group and non-IASCs group. Thirty potential variables were selected,and both univariate and multivariate( Logistic regression)analyses were performed to identify the risk factors for IASCs after surgery. Results:Seven hundred and sixteen operations were reviewed,and IASCs occurred in 41 cases(5. 7%). By univariate and multivariate analyses,IASCs were significantly associated with one stage anastomosis(OR=1. 656,95% CI:1261-3. 279),preoperative low albumin level( <30 g/L)(OR=1. 457,95% CI:1. 152-2. 368),preoperative high CRP level( >10 mg/L)(OR=8. 641,95% CI:3. 376-16. 364),preoperative steroids use ≥3 months(OR=3. 785,95% CI:1. 237-4. 671)and presence of intra-abdominal abscess or infection at the time of surgery(OR=1. 784,95% CI:1. 155-3. 826). However,enterostomy(OR =0. 125,95% CI:0. 062-0. 561)and preoperative enteral nutrition ≥ 1 month( OR =0. 147,95% CI:0. 078-0. 781 ) were found to be the independent protective factors. Conclusions:Malnutrition,active CD and preoperative long-term steroids use increase the risk of postoperative IASCs in CD. Patients with these risk factors should not receive immediate surgery. If surgery is inevitable, enterostomy instead of resection and anastomosis should be the first choice. Preoperative enteral nutrition is helpful for reducing the occurrence of IASCs after surgery.