1.Investigation and application of bolus chasing DSA technology
Chengrong PU ; Dong YAN ; Faxian YAO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To discuss the application of the bolus chasing DSA technology in angiography in thoracic, abdominal, common iliac and four limbs′ arteries. Methods Bolus chasing DSA with Mask Before program of the system was performed in 40 procedures in 25 patients, using the control handle to control the moving of the bed, and obtained the real time bolus chasing DSA pictures at the blood stream speed. Results In the 40 procedures, photographing in 35 had good qualities, accounting for 87.5%, but not good in 5, accounting for 12 5%, which could still meet the request of diagnosing after non subtraction processing. Conclusion Bolus chasing DSA could display a large scale of anatomical skeleton and blood stream condition from chest to the four limbs exactly. It was a new method that could be taken to observe real time continuous multi sections of blood vessel structure.
2.Concordance between subjective experience and clinician-rated for depression severity in elderly patients with depressive disorder: 1-year follow-up study
Chengcheng PU ; Xinyu SUN ; Tingting ZHANG ; Yao CHENG ; Chengjuan ZONG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2017;31(2):97-101
Objective:To compare the concordance between subjective experience and clinician-rated in different treatment phrase of elderly patients with depressive disorder,and to explore the relevant factors.Methods:Sixty-nine consecutive elderly patiems with depressive disorder diagnosed with International Classification of Diseases-10 criteria were included.The Visual Scale for Depression(VSD) were used to evaluate subjective experience of depression,while the Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD),Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA),Minimum Mental State Examination (MMSE) were used by clinician to evaluate depression symptom,anxiety symptom and cognition at baseline,2-,4-and 52-week of the treatment respectively.Results:Compared with baseline,VSD scores were increased at 2 weeks and 4 weeks [(2.7 ± 1.6),(5.3 ± 2.0) vs.(7.0 ± 1.8),P < 0.001],HAMD scores were decreased at 2 weeks and 4 weeks [(36 ± 11),(17 ±9) vs.(9 ±8),P <0.001],HAMA scores were decreased at 2 weeks and 4 weeks [(27 ± 10),(14 ±8) vs.(7 ±6),P <0.001].No significant differences were found between 4 weeks and 52 weeks.There was no correlation between VSD and HAMD scores at baseline and 2 weeks.There were significant correlations among scores of VSD and HAMD(r =-0.31,-0.74,Ps < 0.05),HAMA (r =-0.36,-0.76,Ps < 0.05) at 4 weeks and 52 weeks.Using logistic regression analysis,the concordance between VSD and HAMD related with the factors of HAMD,higher scores of anxiety/somatization factor were associated with lower concordance (OR =0.87),and higher scores of weight factor (OR =1.86),diurnal variation factor (OR =2.00),hopelessness factor (OR =1.13) were associated with higher concordance.Conclusion:Compared with acute depression phase,concordance between subjective experience and clinician-rated for depression may be higher at depression remission phase in elderly patients with depression,which suggests that characteristics of depression symptom may have a certain impact on the self-awareness for depression experience.
3.Preparation and Therapeutic Effect on Chloasma of Compound Tretinoin Cream
Aiping YU ; Xiongming PU ; Yao SHENG ; AI LI XIA TI
China Pharmacy 2001;12(2):86-87
OBJECTIVE:To prepare compound tretinoin cream No I,No II and observe their effects on chloasma.METHODS:The cream was prepared by taking tretinoin,kojoic acid and allantoin as main components and adding base material.The tretinoin was encapsulated with ?-cyclodextrin.RESULTS & CONCLUSION:The prescription of compound tretinoin cream is rational,preparation technic being stable and therapeutic effect on chloasma is satisfactory.
4.Some Problems about Management of Acute Pancreatic Pseuclocyst by CT Guided Percutaneous Drainage
Yicun YANG ; Xinmin YAO ; Guangchun PU ; Jiangtao HUANG ; Senhua YANG
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2008;0(08):-
Objective To summarize some problems about the management of acute pancreatic pseuclocyst(PPC) by CT guided percutaneous drainage(PCD).Methods The recent domestic and foreign literatures were reviewed in order to explore the research advancement,such as indication,applied time,technique skill,complication and curative effect by CT guided PCD.Results This operation could be early performed in patients with acute PPC,preventing and decreasing the incidence of possible complications resulted from the traditional long-term observation and waiting.The technique skill of operation was easy with low incidence of complications and the effect was good.Combined use of somatostatin might shorten the treatment time.Some patients could be postoperatively managed in out-patient,thus the expense could be cut down.Conclusions CT guided PCD is a minimally invasive operation and is easy to perform with high effective rate and low incidence of complications and low cost.Reasonable selection of the indications and improvement of equipments and operation techniques may be helpful to improve the curative effect.The extended application of this operation is advised.
5.Correlation Study on Organizational Culture and Quality of Work Life Among Nurses in Tertiary Hospitals
Lan YAO ; Bing LI ; Lingli PU ; Bailing LIAN ; Chontawan RATANAWADEE
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2016;37(12):140-143
Objective To describe the characteristics of organizational culture,to identify the level of quality of work life,and to explore the relationship between each dimension of organizational culture and quality of work life among nurses in tertiary hospitals in Yunnan Province,China.Methods The subjects were 416 nurses from six tertiary hospitals in Yunnan Province.Research instruments were the Organizational Culture Profile (OCP) and the Quality of Work Life Scale (QWLS).Results The results of this study showed that four dimensions of organizational culture including competitiveness (3.56 ± 0.49);performance orientation (4.08 ± 0.22);stability (3.68 ± 0.43) and social responsibility (3.95 ± 0.37) were prominent.The other 3 dimensions,namely supportiveness (3.19 ± 0.79);innovation (3.21 ±.0.62) and emphasis on rewards were perceived (2.42 ± 0.79) as less prominent.The overall mean score of quality of work life was at a moderate level (57.46 ± 15.17).Conclusion There are positive significant correlation between each dimension of organizational culture and quality of work life (P< 0.01).Improvement of organizational culture can enhance quality of work life among nurses,and then guarantee the nursing quality.
6.Preparation and identification of recombinant sarcosine oxidase.
Jing PU ; Rui WANG ; Mingdong YAO ; Zhongjie HE ; Ming ZHAO ; Yao MENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(5):1090-1096
An important index determination for clinical diagnosis of renal function is to assay the creatinine concentration in serum. In the analytical process applied with coupled-enzyme, the quality control of sarcosine oxidase (SOX) as a key enzyme is the first problem to be solved. In order to establish an efficient and laboratory-scale production of SOX, the recombinant sarcosine oxidase (r-SOX) gene was a high-level expression in E. coli induced with lactose on a large-scale fermentation in 300 L fermenter. The results suggested that the biomass concentration reached OD600 of 22 and the expression of recombinant sarcosine oxidase in E. coli accounted for about 25% of total soluble protein in culture after fermentation. The cell-free extract obtained from high pressure homogenizer was processed by selective thermal denaturation and then purified with Ni-Sepharose FF chromatography. The sarcosine oxidase with 97% purity, 25 U/mg specific activity and 92.4% activity recovery was obtained. The molecular weight with single peptide chain of 53 kD and 55 kD of recombinant sarcosine oxidase was assessed by SDS-PAGE in presence or absence of 2-mercaptoehanol and Sephacryl S-200 chromatography. This sarcosine oxidase was found to be a conjugated protein, yellow enzyme, which combined with FAD as prosthetic group by covalent linkage. The contaminant of catalase was not detected in the sample pool of this enzyme. In addition, a further test to the thermal stability of sarcosine oxidase was done. According to the above results, the development and utilization of this enzyme has been set up on a reliable foundation.
Escherichia coli
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Fermentation
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Recombinant Proteins
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biosynthesis
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Sarcosine Oxidase
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biosynthesis
7.Study on neurofeedback system based on electroencephalogram signals.
Xianjie PU ; Tiejun LIU ; Qiang WU ; Rui ZHANG ; Peng XU ; Ke LI ; Yang XIA ; Dezhong YAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(4):894-898
Neurofeedback, as an alternative treatment method of behavioral medicine, is a technique which translates the electroencephalogram (EEG) signals to styles as sounds or animation to help people understand their own physical status and learn to enhance or suppress certain EEG signals to regulate their own brain functions after several repeated trainings. This paper develops a neurofeedback system on the foundation of brain-computer interface technique. The EEG features are extracted through real-time signal process and then translated to feedback information. Two feedback screens are designed for relaxation training and attention training individually. The veracity and feasibility of the neurofeedback system are validated through system simulation and preliminary experiment.
Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Electroencephalography
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Female
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Humans
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Neurofeedback
8.Preventive Effect of Gastrodin on Cognitive Decline after Cardiac Surgery with Cardiopulmonary Bypass: A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Study
ZHANG ZHAO ; MA PU ; XU YOUNIAN ; ZHAN MEIJUN ; Zhang YUNJIAN ; YAO SHANGLONG ; ZHANG SHIHAI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2011;31(1):120-127
Cognitive decline is a common complication after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB),but as such no pharmacological therapy has been shown to be efficacious in preventing the decline.However,gastrodin has been shown to have multi-pharmacological effects on neurological functions.We undertook this study to test the hypothesis that gastrodin would potentially prevent CPB-associated neurocognitive decline.We randomly assigned 200 patients undergoing mitral valve replacement surgery to receive either gastrodin (40 mg/kg) or saline after the induction of anesthesia and subsequently evaluated cognitive function before surgery,at discharge,and at 3rd month after surgery by using a battery of five neurocognitive tests,or adverse effects of gastrodin postoperatively.Neurocognitive decline in postoperative function was defined as a drop of 1 SD or more in the scores on tests of any one of the four domains of cognitive function.Cognitive decline occurred in 9% of the patients in the gastrodin group in contrast to 42% in the control group (P<0.01) at discharge.Cognitive outcome could be determined at 3rd month in 87 patients in the gastrodin group and 89 in the control group.Cognitive decline was detected in 6% in the gastrodin group and 31% in the control group (P<0.01).The incidences of possible adverse effects were similar between two groups.These results indicate that gastrodin is an effective and a safe drug for the prevention of neurocognitive decline in patients undergoing mitral valve replacement surgery with CPB.
9.Knocking-down of Nogo-A gene expression in PC12 cell line by plasmid-based RNAi.
Nanxiang, XIONG ; Jianzhang, PU ; Hongyang, ZHAO ; Qun, SU ; Xiaobing, JIANG ; Dongxiao, YAO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(4):433-6
To study the inhibitory effect of Nogo-A shRNA on cell line PC12, the Nogo-A shRNA (short hairpin RNA, or shRNA) was designed and synthesized. The annealed shRNA template was inserted into plasmid pGenesil-1 containing enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) gene by gene cloning technique to generate eukaryotic expression vector. The recombinant plasmid was transfected into PC12 cells by lipofecamine2000 and the mRNA and protein expression level of Nogo-A gene was detected by RT-PCR and Western blotting 48 h after the transfection. Gene sequencing showed that that the Nogo-A shRNA eukaryotic expression vector was successfully constructed. No significant change was found in the Nogo-A mRNA and protein expression level in empty vector-transfected group as compared with controls (P>0.05), while the expression level in shRNA-transfected group decreased significantly (P<0.05). It is concluded that the pGenesil-1/Nogo-AshRNA recombinant plasmid can effectively suppress the expression of Nogo-A gene in PC12 cells.
Cloning, Molecular
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Gene Knockdown Techniques/*methods
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Genetic Vectors
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Green Fluorescent Proteins/genetics
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Myelin Proteins/*genetics
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Myelin Proteins/metabolism
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PC12 Cells
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Plasmids
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RNA Interference
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RNA, Messenger/genetics
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RNA, Messenger/metabolism
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RNA, Small Interfering
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Transfection
10.Preventive effect of gastrodin on cognitive decline after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass: A double-blind, randomized controlled study.
Zhao, ZHANG ; Pu, MA ; Younian, XU ; Meijun, ZHAN ; Yunjian, ZHANG ; Shanglong, YAO ; Shihai, ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2011;31(1):120-7
Cognitive decline is a common complication after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), but as such no pharmacological therapy has been shown to be efficacious in preventing the decline. However, gastrodin has been shown to have multi-pharmacological effects on neurological functions. We undertook this study to test the hypothesis that gastrodin would potentially prevent CPB-associated neurocognitive decline. We randomly assigned 200 patients undergoing mitral valve replacement surgery to receive either gastrodin (40 mg/kg) or saline after the induction of anesthesia and subsequently evaluated cognitive function before surgery, at discharge, and at 3rd month after surgery by using a battery of five neurocognitive tests, or adverse effects of gastrodin postoperatively. Neurocognitive decline in postoperative function was defined as a drop of 1 SD or more in the scores on tests of any one of the four domains of cognitive function. Cognitive decline occurred in 9% of the patients in the gastrodin group in contrast to 42% in the control group (P<0.01) at discharge. Cognitive outcome could be determined at 3rd month in 87 patients in the gastrodin group and 89 in the control group. Cognitive decline was detected in 6% in the gastrodin group and 31% in the control group (P<0.01). The incidences of possible adverse effects were similar between two groups. These results indicate that gastrodin is an effective and a safe drug for the prevention of neurocognitive decline in patients undergoing mitral valve replacement surgery with CPB.