1.Effect of Electro-Acupuncture on S-100 Protein Expression of Nerve Fibers in the Repair Process of Transected Sciatic Nerve in Rats
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2007;5(1):10-13
Objective: To observe the effects of electro-acupuncture on S-100 protein expression of nerve fibers on the regeneration process of transected sciatic nerve of rats, so as to explore the partial mechanism of electro-acupuncture treatment for peripheral nerve injury.Methods: Following rat's sciatic nerve transection, the nerve regeneration chamber model was established, then the rat was given electro-acupuncture stimulation at the frequency of 5 Hz and frequency of 100 Hz, and the immunohistochemical staining method and image analyzing semi-quantitative technique were adopted to determine the percentage of S-100 protein area,hence to observethe effect of electro-acupuncture on the repair process of transected sciatic nerve of rat and the S-100 protein expression. Results: Electro-acupuncture could significantly potentiate the S-100 protein expression of Schwann Cells (SC) in the repair process of transected sciatic nerve. At the 14th week, 17th week and 20th week after operation, the percentages of S-100 protein area were more obviously increased in 5 Hz electro-acupuncture group and 100 Hz electro-acupuncture group than in model group, with significant differences (P<0.05). Especially, the better effect was obtained in 5 Hz electro-acupuncture group. Judging from the dynamic treatment, it is very vital to be treated early. Conclusion: Electro-acupuncture is an effective method for the treatment of peripheral nerve injury, and its therapeutic effect is related to the improvement of SC proliferation.
2.Effects of electro-acupuncture on remyelination of the transected sciatic nerve in rats
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009;31(2):83-86
Objective To investigate the effects of electro-acupuncture (EA) on remyelination after sciatic nerve was transected in rats, so as to explore the possible mechanism of EA in treatment of peripheral nerve injury. Methods After transection of rat's sciatic nerve, the nerve regeneration chamber was built,then the rats were given EA stimulation at frequencies of 5 Hz and 100 Hz, respectively, and Solochrome Cyanine staining, HE staining of nerve fibers, immunohistochemical staining and semi-quantitative image analysis technique were employed to observe the remyelination of the nerve fibers and S-100 protein expression of Schwann cells. Results EA could significantly promote remyelination of the nerve fibers, elevate S-100 protein expression of Schwann Cells in repairing process of transected sciatic nerve of rats. The therapeutic effect of 5 Hz EA group was better than that of 100 Hz EA group. Conclusion EA is an effective way for the treatment of peripheral nerve injury. It can promote proliferation of Schwann cells and nerve fiber myelination. The therapeutic effects of EA are frequency-depondent.
3.Distribution of multiple myeloma literature in Chinese periodicals
Ailing CONG ; Liang LI ; Qingwen CAO
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2016;25(5):295-297
Objective To analyze the distribution of multiple myeloma (MM) literature in Chinese periodicals and to find out the core periodicals about MM.Methods Periodical literature that involved with MM in the article titles from January 2008 to December 2014 on the Wanfang medical database was collected and searched.Bibliometric method was used to analyze journal date and journal distribution.Results 456categories of periodicals had published literature about MM.The number of articles about MM published in the top 10 journals was more than 30,accounting for 27.00 % of all published MM literature,which were highly effective core journals.The number of articles about MM published in the top 3 journals was more than 100,accounting for 15.59 % of all published MM literature.The number in Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma had reached 187,accounting for 6.43 % of the total.Conclusions The core journals about MM provide the key approach to help MM medical personnel to select useful information efficiently.Furthermore,the core journals are not only the significant gist for authors who plan to contribute their articles to relevant MM periodicals,but also the necessary reference tools for medicine workers who engage in basic and clinical research and teaching.
4.Application of Clinical Performance Instrument in Undergraduate Teaching in Rehabilitation Therapy
Suhui MA ; Dan LI ; Na DOU ; Qingwen WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(8):788-790
Objective To explore the effect of American Physical Therapy Association's clinical performance instrument on undergraduate teaching in rehabilitation therapy. Methods The theory and practice lessons of Grade 2007 and 2008 were chosen. Grade 2007 adopted traditional teaching combined with 30% problem-based learning, and Grade 2008 adopted clinical performance instrument by American Physical Therapy Association. Results and Conclusion The ability to handle the whole medical standard was better in Grade 2008 than in Grade 2007 (P<0.001). And the function evaluation, treatment of implementation, the outcome assessment, guidance after discharge and preventive measures were better in Grade 2008 than in Grade 2007 (P<0.05).
5.Effect of Robot-assisted Walking Therapy on Gait of Patients with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
Sumei GUO ; Jianmin LI ; Qingwen WU ; Haitao SHEN ; Guangtian LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(7):676-679
Objective To investigate the effect of robot-assisted walking therapy on gait of patients with incomplete spinal cord injury.Methods 10 patients with incomplete spinal cord injury accepted robot-assisted walking therapy with Lokomat for 12 weeks. The Lower Extremity Motor Scores (LEMS), step lenth (left and right), double support (left and right), single support (left and right), Symmetry Index (SI), overground gait speed, treadmill training speed, treadmill training distance and the amount of body-weight unload were recorded before,6 weeks and 12 weeks after training. Results All the patients finished the training. There was significant difference in all the indices among those were before, 6 weeks and 12 weeks after training (P<0.001). Conclusion Robot-assisted walking therapy with Lokomat facilitates to improve gait in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury.
6.Short-term Modulation of Scalp Acupuncture on Cortical Excitability and Motor-related Cortical Potential
Yuqin LIN ; Xin NIU ; Xuezhi YANG ; Haiyan LI ; Qingwen ZHU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2012;(3):1694-1700
This study was aimed to investigate short-term modulation mechanism of scalp acupuncture according to the experimentation of cortical excitability and motor-related cortical potentials in ten normal volunteers.Through scalp needle stimulation in specific theoretical areas related to underlying cerebral surfaces,scalp acupuncture can be used as an effective therapy by changes in relative cerebral function,which is the basic principle.According to the available neurophysiological data in our study,the modulation of scalp acupuncture displayed in late part of motor-related cortical potential noticed mainly in the motor and sensory cortexes,contralateral to the needle stimulate site.Also,acupuncture can develop inhibition at longer interstimulus intervals,in paired pulse magnetic stimulation,from the somatosensory input of contralateral sensory cortex via scalp needle stimulation.In our study,it might be difficult to produce more acupuncture inhibition.The maintaining of scalp needles subcutaneously without other management after achieving needling sensations cannot achieve the requested strength of the acupuncture stimulation.
7.Survey on the genes conferring plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance and those encoding β-lactamases in Escherichia coli isolates
Fangjun LAN ; Juan WU ; Qingwen HE ; Yingping CAO ; Bin LI
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2017;17(3):293-297
Objective To examine the prevalence of plasmid mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR) genes and their correlation with the genes encoding β-lactamases in E.coli isolates.Methods A total of 200 levofloxacin-and/or ciprofloxacin-resistant E.coli isolates were collected from Fujian Medical University Union Hospital during the period from July to December 2013.PCR method was used to screen these E.coli isolates for the presence of qnrA,qnrB,qnrC,qnrD,qnrS,aac(6')-Ib-cr,qepA,oqxAB genes,and the blaTEM,blasnv and blacTx-M genes in the PMQR positive strains.Agar dilution method was utilized to measure the antimicrobial susceptibility of PMQR-positive strains.Phylogenetic analysis was conducted by triplex PCR.Enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus-polymerase chain reaction (ERIC-PCR) was used to evaluate the genetic similarity between the PMQR-positive isolates.Results Of the 200 clinical isolates of E.coli,58 (29.0%)were PMQR-positive.And qnr,aac(6')-Ib-cr,oqxAB,and qepA genes were positive in 11 (5.5%),41 (20.5%),16 (8.0%),1 (0.5%) strains,respectively.The genes encoding CTX-M-1,CTX-M-9 and TEM type enzymes was positive in 32 (55.2%),17 (29.3%),and 1 (1.7%) of the PMQR-positive strains,respectively.The blasHv gene was not identified in any isolate.PMQR-positive strains were multi-drug resistant.Phylogenetic analysis indicated that 21 (36.2%),17 (29.3%),11 (19.0%),and 9 (15.5%) of the PMQR-positive strains belonged to group A,group D,group B2 and group B 1,respectively.ERIC-PCR suggested the PMQR-positive isolates belonged to 50 different types.Only one strain was non-typeable.Conclusions Most of the PMQR-related genes in E.coli are aac(6')-Ib-cr,qnr,and oqxAB in our hospital,which are highly relevant to β-1actamase genes.PMQR-positive strains may spread by way of non-clonal dissemination in our hospital.
8.Study of left atrial diameters and prothrombotic state in senile patients with hypertension and atrial fibrillation
Qingwen ZHANG ; Yide MIAO ; Liping KANG ; Lin SU ; Wei LI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(3):182-184
Objective To explore the relationship between left atrial diameters (LAD) and prothrombotic state in senile patients with hypertension (HT) and atrial fibrillation (AF). Mcthods Totally 105 patients with cssential hypertension were divided into 65 patients with atrial fibrillation and 40 cases without atrial fibrillation,and then patients with atrial fibrillation were subgrouped into paroxysmal and persistent atrial fibrillation groups.30 healthy people without hypertension and atrial fibrillation were used as control group.LAD was determined by M type ultrasound cardiogram.Fibrinogen (Fg),D-Dimer(D-Dimer),von willebrand (vwF) and haematocrit (HCT) were also measured as prothrombotic state and compared among the groups. Results In groups of HT with AF versus HT without AF versus control,LAD[(43.56 ± 6.72) mm vs.(36.28 ± 5.83) mm vs.(31.63±4.32)mm],Fg[(4.24±0.59)g/L vs.(3.09 ±0.49)g/L vs.(2.80± 0.46)g/L],D-Dimer [(0.43±0.13)mg/L vs.(0.28±0.]0)mg/L vs.(0.18±0.08)mg/L],vwF[(290.44±29.02)% vs.(101.32±21.36)% vs.(84.15±20.26) %],HCT[(0.46±±0.07)vs.(0.37±0.05)vs.(0.34±0.03)]were significantly higher in HT patients with atrial fibrillation than those without atrial fibrillation and control ( all P< 0.05),and there were differences in LAD and D-Dimet (P<<0.05),but not in Fg,vwF and HCT (all P>0.05) between patients without atrial fibrillation and control.LAD[(46.75±7.32)mm vs.(40.82±6.21)mm],Fg [(4.68±0.65)g/L vs.(3.85±0.53)g/L],D-Dimer [(0.48±0.16)mg/L vs.(0.40±0.12)mg/L],vwF [(384.96±29.75)% vs.(209.43±28.63)%] and HCT [(0.49±0.08)vs.(0.43±0.06)] in persistent atrial fibrillation group were increased than those in paroxysmal atrial fibrillation group ( P < 0.05 ).Fg ( r =0.683 ),D-Dimer ( r =0.735 ),vwF ( r=0.763) and HCT(r=0.759)were corrclated with LAD (all P<0.01). Conclusions Increased LADmight he one of the elevated risks of atrial fibrillation and a higher prothrombotic state is increasing with larger LAD in senile hypertension.
9.Effects of robot model design on gait in patients with spinal cord injury
Sumei GUO ; Jianmin LI ; Qingwen WU ; Haitao SHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2011;15(22):4176-4180
BACKGROUND: Therapist-assisted treadmill training is good gait training, but it consumes great physical strength of therapists, and requires many persons. Clinical application was limited. Robot-assisted treadmill training has been paid great attention. OBJECTIVE: To summarize the role of robot in recovery of walking after spinal cord injury (SCI) and its influence on muscle activation patterns and kinematic patterns.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Although there is currently no evidence that robot-assisted gait training improves walking function more than other locomotor training strategies. Several advantages of robotic devices are obvious for applications targeting gait rehabilitation. Robotic devices are passive in nature and focus primarily on repeated movements of the limbs via fixed kinematic trajectories. These types of training abolish the cycle-to-cycle variation in the kinematics and the sensorimotor pathways. They also cannot sensitively monitor important characteristics of the training as therapists do. Therapists need to know the robot devices, understand how to change parameters to continuously challenge the subjects, and are able to assess when the workload is inappropriate for the subject's abilities so that they can maximize voluntary locomotor performance during assisted stepping to augment the recovery of functional walking.
10.Clinical significance of miR-23a expression in lung cancer
Jie LI ; Yaoling LUO ; Weiyou LIU ; Xiaoliang YUAN ; Qingwen LAI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;31(14):2297-2300
Objective To investigate the expression of miR-23a in peripheral blood and analyze its correlation with the clinic-pathological features of patients with lung cancer. Methods The level of miR-23a in peripheral blood of 63 patients with lung cancer and 60 healthy persons was detected using real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), The correlation between miR-23a level and the clinic-pathological features was analyzed. Results The expression level of miR-23a in peripheral blood of patients with lung cancer was significantly higher than that in the healthy persons (P < 0.01).The level of miR-23a was associated with TNM stage (P < 0.05), Lymphatic metastasis (P < 0.01) and the number of chemotherapy (P <0.01). Conclusion The miR-23a level in peripheral blood might be a molecular marker for the diagnosis and prognosis of patients with lung cancer.