1.Application of patient-controlled sedation and analgesia during strabismus surgery
Hongbin CHEN ; Yingjun CHEN ; Hongfeng LING ; Ying CHEN ; Qianru CHEN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2006;0(24):-
Objective To comparing the safety and effectiveness of patient-controlled sedation and analgesia with topical anesthesia during strabismus surgery. Methods Sixty-eight patients were selected and randomly divided into two groups (n=34): patient-controlled sedation and analgesia (P group) and control group(C group). SBP, HR, Ramsay's score, cooperation score, satisfactory score, visual pain score(VAS) and side-effects such as agitation and low SpO2 during the surgery were measured. Results There were no significant changes of SBP, HR in P group from 10 minutes after the starting of operation to the end,while SBP, HR in C group were higher in all the procedure than those of the base value. Ramsay's score, cooperation score, satisfactory score of the patients in P group were higher than those in C group. VAS score, agitation and groan incidence were higher in C group than those of in P group. Conclusions Patient-controlled sedation analgesia with a combination of sufentanil and propofol is a safe and effective method for strabismus surgery.
2.Effects of hyperbaric oxygen on the expression of caveolin-2 in brain tissues and the blood brain barrier after focal cerebral ischemia and reperfusion
Hong ZHAO ; Qianru ZHANG ; Haipeng ZHANG ; Xuexin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2011;33(9):652-655
Objective To investigate the effects of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) on the expression of caveolin2 and matrix-metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) in brain tissues and the blood brain barrier (BBB) after cerebral ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) in rats. Methods Three hundred and seventy male Wistar rats were randomly assigned into sham,ischemia-reperfusion,HBO,and I/R + HBO groups. After creating cerebral I/R models,oxygen at 0.25 MPa was administered 5 times,and 2% Evans blue (EB) was injected into the tail veins 1 h before the rats were sacrificed.The permeability of the BBB,the expression of caveolin-2 and MMP-9,and EB content were determined by Western blotting,immunohistochemistry,and spectrophotometery,respectively. Results In the I/R group,the EB content increased steadily to a peak at 4 hours.EB content in the IR + HBO group was significantly lower than in the I/R group.Caveolin-2 and MMP-9 were significantly augmented by I/R injury at the 24th,48th and 72nd hours.Compared to the I/R group,HBO intervention decreased their expression levels. Conclusion HBO intervention can reverse the increase of caveolin-2 and MMP-9 caused by I/R injury,which suggests a mechanism for protective effects of HBO on the permeability of the BBB in I/R injury.
3.Clinical observation of sleeping disorder in children with encephalopathy treated with acupuncture at head points and seed-pressure at ear points.
Shugui LAI ; Qiang WU ; Lanfang CHEN ; Qianru HUANG ; Xuejun ZHANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(7):647-650
OBJECTIVETo compare the difference of clinical efficacy on sleeping disorder in the children with encephalopathy between the combined therapy of acupuncture at head points and seed-pressure at ear points and the simple acupuncture at head points.
METHODSThirty cases of sleeping disorder induced by encephalopathy werei randomized into an observation group and a control group, 15 cases in each one. In the observation group, the combined therapy of acupuncture at head points and seed-pressure at ear points was adopted. The head points in cluded Sishencong (EX-HN 1), Shenting (GV 24) and Benshen (GB 13). The ear points were the positive reactive sites in the cymba and cavum conchae. In the control group, acupuncture was applied simply to the acupoints on the head. The treatment was given once on every Tuesday and Friday a week separately, 30 min each time. Totally, 16 treatments were required. Children's sleeping habit questionnaire (CSHQ) was used to observe the sleep improvements and the efficacy in the patients of the two groups.
RESULTSIn the observation group, the results of sleep resistance, sleep anxiety, night sleep wake, parasomnias, sleep dyspnea, daytime somnolence and the total score after treatment were all improved apparently as compared with those before treatment (all P<0. 05). In the control group, the results of night sleep wake, parasomnias, daytime somnolence and the total score after treatment were improved apparently than those before treatment (all P<0. 05). In the observation group, the results of sleep resistance, sleep dyspnea and the total score after treatment were better than those in the control group (all P<0. 05) and the scores of sleep anxiety and daytime somnolence in the control group were better than those in the observation group after treatment (both P<0. 05).
CONCLUSIONThe combined therapy of acupuncture at head points and seed-pressure at the positive reactive sites in the cymba and cavum conchae achieves the superior efficacy on sleep resistance and sleep dyspnea as compared with the simple acupuncture. The efficacy of simple acupuncture is more satisfactory on sleep anxiety and daytime somnolence.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Acupuncture, Ear ; Brain Diseases ; complications ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Sleep ; Sleep Wake Disorders ; etiology ; physiopathology ; therapy
4.Analysis of serum hepcidin levels and related factors in patients with diabetic lower extremity vascular disease and foot ulcer
Qianru LI ; Jingjing YUAN ; Yufang LUO ; Ziying CHEN ; Zhaohui MO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(5):674-678
Objective:To investigate the serum hepcidin level and risk factors associated with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and foot ulcer in type 2 diabetic patients.Methods:From January 2019 to June 2019, 70 patients with type 2 diabetes in Department of Endocrinology of Xiangya Third Hospital were selected, including 21 newly diagnosed patients with type 2 diabetes (DM group), 23 patients with lower extremity vascular disease (PAD group) and 26 patients with foot ulcer (DF group). Serum hepcidin was determined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The serum levels of hepcidin in different groups were compared, and the correlation between diabetic lower extremity vascular disease and foot ulcer was analyzed.Results:⑴ The hemoglobin, albumin, triglycerides and total cholesterol were significantly lower in DF group compared with PAD and DM groups ( P<0.05), while the DF group patients were with higher white blood cell (WBC) count and high sensitivity C reactive protein (hs-CRP) than patients in PAD and DM groups ( P<0.05). DF group also showed significantly higher WBC, hs-CRP and neutrophil ratio level (NEUT%) than DM group ( P<0.05). The inflammatory indicators of WBC, hs-CRP and NEUT% showed no significant difference between DM group and PAD group ( P>0.05). ⑵ The levels of hepcidin in DF and PAD groups were higher than those in DM group, while that in DF group were higher than those in PAD group ( P<0.05); Hepcidin was positively correlated with systolic blood pressure, WBC count, NEUT% and ferritin ( P<0.05), and negatively correlated with hemoglobin, glycosylated hemoglobin, albumin and 25-hydroxyvitamin D ( P<0.05). ⑶ Binary multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that elevated hepcidin level was an independent risk factor for diabetic foot ulcer [ OR=1.755, 95% CI: 1.063-2.897, P=0.028]. Conclusions:The fluctuation of serum hepcidin level in diabetic patients is related to the stimulation of inflammation, the degree of anemia and the nutritional status, which means it might be an early indicator of inflammation in diabetic patients with peripheral arterial disease. Moreover, the increase of hepcidin is an independent risk factor for diabetic foot ulcers in our study.
5.Optimum dose of dexmedetomidine when combined with propofol for induction of anesthesia
Weihua SHEN ; Ying CHEN ; Yunsheng LI ; Qianru CHEN ; Hongfeng LING ; Kexuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;34(4):398-401
Objective To investigate the optimum dose of dexmedetomidine when combined with propofol for induction of anesthesia.Methods One hundred and twenty ASA physical status Ⅰ or 1Ⅱ patients of beth sexes,aged 18-60 yr,with body mass index of 18.5-30.0 kg/m2,scheduled for elective ophthalmologic operation under general anesthesia,were randomly divided into 6 groups (n =20 each) using a random number table:normal saline group (NS group) and different doses of dexmedetomidine groups (D1-D5 groups).Different loading doses of dexmedetomidine 0.2,0.4,0.6,0.8 and 1.0 μg/kg (in normal saline 50 ml) were infused intravenously in D1-D5 groups,respectively.The equal volume of normal saline was infused over 15 min in group NS.After 10 min observation,target-controlled infusion (TCI) of propofol was started.The initial target plasma concentration was set at 3.2 μg/ml.Loss of consciousness was considered to be positive response.The median effective concentration (EC50) and 95% confidence interval of propofol TCI required for loss of consciousness were calculated.After administration of dexmedetomidine,the development of adverse effects was recorded before propofol TCI.Results Compared with NS group,the EC50 of propofol TCI required for loss of consciousness was significantly decreased in D2-D5 groups,and no significant change was found in the EC50 of propofol TCI required for loss of consciousness in D1 group.The EC50 of propofol TCI was decreased gradually with the increasing doses of dexmedetomidine between D1 and D2 groups,between D2 and D3 groups,and between D4 and D5 groups,while there was no significant difference in the EC50 of propofol TCI required for loss of consciousness between D3 and D4 groups.The incidence of hypotension was 5% (D3 group),11% (D4 group) and 31% (D5 group),and the incidence of bradycardia was 0 (D3 group),11% (D4 group),and 19 % (D5 group).No hypotension and bradycardia developed in D1 and D2 groups.The incidence of hypotension and bradycardia was significant increased in D4 and D5 groups as compared with NS,D1,D2 and D3 groups.Conclusion The optimum dose of dexmedetomidine is 0.4μg/kg when combined with propofol for induction of anesthesia.
6.Research on Relationship Between Middle School Students' Psychological Factors and Their Physical Exercise Based on Structural Equation Modal
Yuli DU ; Jie ZHANG ; Minyan CHEN ; Wenqian XIE ; Qianru ZHU ; Liangwen XU
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2017;36(2):136-142
Objectives To explore the relationships between the current physical exercise behaviors and psychological factors of middle school students,so as to provide scientific evidence for improving health education and carrying out targeted health intervention measures.Methods The Multi-stage stratified sampling and cluster sampling method was adopted to choose 3600 students from 12 junior and senior middle schools in Hangzhou,Wuhan and Xi'an.The date was collected using the adolescent physical exercise behavior-psychological measurement scale(Chinese version).The structural equation model was built to explore the relationships between psychological factors(including the change of strategy,decision balance positive effect,decision balance negative effect and self-efficiency)and physical exercise.Results The change of strategy has biggest effect on physical exercise behaviors,with the standardized direct effect value of 0.344.The standardized direct effect value of decision balance negative effect,decision balance positive effect and self-efficiency were 0.071,0.093 and 0.169 respectively.The negative correlation among the four dimensions was significant statistically.Conclusion Psychological factors have direct effects on the change of the behaviors,and the change of the strategy has the largest impact on physical exercise behaviors of middle school students.The four psychological factors are closely correlated with one another,which is important in formulating middle school sports programs to promote the physical quality of middle school students.
7.Formulation Screening and Determination of Troxerutin Microemulsion
Man XU ; Qing YU ; Qianru ZHAO ; Wei CHEN ; Yuanjie LIN ; Yong JIN
Herald of Medicine 2015;34(12):1627-1632
Objective To optimize a W/O microemulsion formulation of troxerutin and evaluate its physical properties such as morphology, droplet size, stability and content of troxerutin. Methods The W/O microemulsion was optimized using a pseudoternary phase diagram and the area of the microemulsion region was used to screen and determine microemulsion components.HPLC assay was used for determination of the loading content. Results The optimal formulation contained lecithin, ethanol, isopropyl myristate and water (23.30:11.67:52.45:12.59).The microemulsion was physicochemically stable with round shape and uniform size, and the mean droplet size was about 50. 20 nm. Conclusion Microemulsion was developed successfully.It will expect to be the new preparation for troxerutin.
8.Effects of health education on fat intake behaviors and its psychology in students with different BMI
Wenqian XIE ; Huifang YU ; Qianru ZHU ; Hongjian YU ; Yifei CAO ; Yuli DU ; Minyan CHEN ; Liangwen XU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(4):360-364
Objective To compare the effects of health education on fat intake behavior and its psychology in students with different BMI,provide evidence for improving individual healthy education.Methods A experimental epidemiology was used,Twenty-nine secondary school classes were randomly selected by multi-stage cluster sampling from two cities in Zhejiang province.Overweight or obesity group included all students who were judged overweight or obesity,normal group included students who were judged normal and basic matched by age,grade,sex and stage of baseline.Intervention based on transtheoretical mode was conducted on two groups and intervention results were measured by the adolescent fat intake behavior of psychological measurement scales (Chinese version).Chi-square tests,T-tests,non-parameters tests and binary logistic regression were performed for data analyses.Results Stage of students with overweight or obesity and with normal BMI all moved forward after intervention,while the proportion of stage advance for students with overweight or obesity was further than students with normal BMI.Change strategy(2.60±0.79),pros(3.58±0.90) and self-efficacy(3.01±0.72) of students with overweight or obesity better than students with normal BMI in baseline((2.34±0.86),(3.08±0.91),(2.79±0.81)) while difference was not significant after intervention.Logistic regression analysis discovered that the promotion of change strategy moved stage forward for students with normal BMI(OR=2.168,95% CI:1.560-3.014)and promotion of self-efficiency moved stage forward for students with overweight or obesity (OR=1.801,95% CI:1.026-3.159).Conclusion The intensity and duration of psychological intervention is essential to be reinforced for students with normal BMI,while for students with overweight and obesity,psychological intervention should be promoted in combination with social support.
9.Basic fibroblast growth factor-induced differences in gene expression of human umbilical cord blood CD34~+ and CD133~+ stem cells: Gene chip analysis
Huiping CHEN ; Qianru LI ; Jing ZHANG ; Ying DU ; Bo YANG ; Guoxi LI ; Xiang HU ; Ziming DONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(1):75-81
BACKGROUND: Further studies are needed to understand the cytobiological character, functional regulation, gene changes and expression difference of CD34~+ and CD133~+ stem cells induced by basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) using gene chip. OBJECTIVE: To compare the differences of gene expression and the response to bFGF of human umbilical cord CD34~+ and CD133~+ cells, and to explore gene expression changes of bFGF-induced umbilical cord CD34~+ and CD133~+ hematopotic stem cells/hemapoietic progenitor cells in vitro. METHODS: Human umbilical cord blood CD34~+ and CD133~+ cells were isolated and purified by MiniMACS immunomagnetic beads selection. The CD34~+ and CD133~+cells were cultured for 10 to 15 days in DMEM/F12 medium, supplemented with bFGF and B27. Total RNA from these cells was extracted and the genetic level of these cells was performed using Oligo GEArray(r) chip and GEArray software. Selected rate of CD34~+ and CD133~+ hematopoietic stem cells was detected using flow cytometry. CD34~+ and CD133~+ cell morphological changes were measured before and after bFGF induction. The concentration and purity of RNA were determined by agarose gel electrophoresis degeneration. Gene-chip test results were analyzed.
10.Identification and expression patterns of anterior silk gland specific cuticle protein Bm11721 in the silkworm (Bombyx mori).
Kang XIE ; Xin WANG ; Huifang CHEN ; Yi LI ; Qianru SONG ; Ping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2016;32(1):64-73
The silk gland of silkworm is the organ of silk protein synthesis and secretion. According to the morphological and functional differences, silk gland can be divided into anterior silk gland (ASG), middle silk gland (MSG) and posterior silk gland (PSG). ASG is the place for silk proteins conformation changes although it cannot synthetize silk proteins. ASG has narrow luminal structures and rigid wall which consists of chitin and cuticle proteins so that it can provide the shearing force which plays an important role in the silk protein conformation changes. The objective of this study is to identify the new chitin binding proteins in ASG of silkworm (Bombyx mori), and to analyze their expression patterns in different tissues. We identified a cuticle protein with chitin binding domain Bml1721 (GenBank Accession No. NM-001173285.1) by chitin affinity chromatography column. We also expressed the recombinant protein as inclusion body using the prokaryotic expression system, and then successfully purified the recombinant protein by nickel affinity chromatography column to generate the polyclonal antibodies. The expression patterns analysis in various tissues showed that both in transcriptional and protein levels Bm11721 was specifically expressed in ASG. Furthermore, the expression level of Bm 11721 protein was unchanged during the 5th instar. Immunofluorescence analysis revealed that Bm1 1721 was located in the ASG inner membrane. It is proposed that Bm11721 is a component of inner membrane and probably provides the shearing force for conformational changes.
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