1.Effects of Subentaneous Injection of?-MSH on Alexandrite Laser Hair Removal in a Mouse Model
Xinyan HUANG ; Min ZHENG ; Zhoujun ZHENG ; Xiaodong JIN ; Qiushi REN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(11):-
Objective To study the result of Alexandrite laser hair removal after subcutaneous in-jection of?-MSH in anagen-induced C57BL6mice.Methods Hair shafts were depilated by wax/resin mix-ture to induce hair follicles from telogen to anagen in60C57BL6mice.The mice were randomly divided in-to groups A,B,C and D.Groups A and B were injected with0.5mg/kg and0.25mg/kg of?-MSH,respec-tively,on the back skin subcutaneously once a day.Group C was injected with the same dose of normal saline.Group D was treated as blank control.Groups A,B and C were exposed to Alexandrite laser on ana-gen(substageⅣ).Biopsies were taken before treatment and0.5h,2and28days after treatment.Speci-mens were stained with Masson-Fontana method before treatment,and with haematoxylin and eosin after treatment.The cutaneous response was observed after laser hair removal.Hair regrowth was assessed28days after treatment.Results The mean gradation value of folliclar melanin was increased in the test groups than that in control group before laser hair removal.Extent of folliclar damage and cutaneous adverse reaction af-ter laser treatment was more severe in test groups than those in control group.Hair regrowth was less obvious in test groups than that in control group,while local hyperpigmentation was increased in test groups than that in control group28days after treatment.No scarring was observed in3groups.Conclusion Subentaneous injection of?-MSH could increase melanin of the hair,decrease hair regrowth,and enhance local pigmenta-tion after laser hair removal in anagen-induced C57BL6mice.
2.Magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of congenital anorectal malformation
Yubao LIU ; Changhong LIANG ; Zhonglin ZHANG ; Biao HUANG ; Yuanxin YU ; Shufei XIE ; Hanbin LIN ; Qiushi WANG ; Junhui ZHENG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) in the diagnosis of congenital anorectal malformation.Methods Fourteen patients with congenital anorectal malformation received pelvic and sacrococcygeal MRI scan with 5 normal controls.The morphological changes of puborectalis and anal sphincter,and the abnormalities of anus,rectum,sacral vertebra and genitourinary system were observed.Results The best developed puborectalis and anal sphincter were showed in 13 cases,the better developed in 3 cases,the least developed in 3 cases,respectively.There were 7 cases with abnormalities of sacral vertebra and 5 cases with abnormalities of genitourinary system.Conclusion MRI examination plays an important role in the diagnosis of congenital anorectal malformation.The morphological changes of puborectalis and anal sphincter,and the abnormalities of sacral vertebra and genitourinary system can be determined by the MRI examination, which is important in clinical therapy planning and accessing the curative effect.
3.Effects of echo time on the liver fat quantification using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Zaiyi LIU ; Xiaoying LIU ; Li XU ; Yan LI ; Qiushi WANG ; Junhui ZHENG ; Changhong LIANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(4):736-740
This study was aimed to evaluate the effects of different echo time (TE) on the liver fat quantification using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS). Liver 1H-MRS was performed on 24 adult male wistar rats on a 1.5 T superconductor MR scanner. Spectrums were collected with a TR of 1500 ms and different TE of 35, 45, 55, 65, 75, 85, 95, 105, 144 ms, respectively. The water and lipid peaks, baseline of the spectrum and lipid to water ratio were evaluated. With the increment of TE, the amplitude and integrated area of the water and lipid peaks decreased, and the baseline of the spectrum and the lipid to water ratio became unstable. The lipid to water ratio determined by 1H-MRS was highly correlated with the liver fat content determined by pathological analysis at TE between 35 and 55 ms (r > 0.9) and poorly to moderately correlated at TE > or =65 ms (r < 0.9). The results indicated that long TE would compromise the liver fat quantification using 1H-MRS, and therefore short TE was strongly recommended for liver fat quantification.
Adipose Tissue
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metabolism
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Lipids
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analysis
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Liver
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metabolism
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Rats, Wistar
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Spectrum Analysis
4.The research progress on microelectrode array (MEA) of retinal prosthesis.
Tianao LI ; Zheng CAO ; Xiaohong SUI ; Xia JIANG ; Qiushi REN ; Xinyu CHAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2010;34(5):355-359
This review paper presents the current research progress, challenges and future development on microelectrode array of retinal prosthesis, including epi-retinal and sub-retinal implants.
Microelectrodes
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Prosthesis Design
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Visual Prosthesis
5.The research on multi-layer flexible microelectrode arrays of epiretinal prosthesis.
Zheng CAO ; Tianao LI ; Xiaohong SUI ; Gang LI ; Qiushi REN ; Xinyu CHAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2010;34(6):399-402
This paper proposed a new design on multi-layer flexible microelectrode arrays (MEA) of epiretinal prosthesis, as well as a set of automatic testing system to evaluate and analyze the MEA. Experiment results showed that the MEA was satisfying on both flexibility and impedance and the multi-layer design didn't introduce significant differences.
Microarray Analysis
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Microelectrodes
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Prostheses and Implants
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Prosthesis Design
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Prosthesis Implantation
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Retina
6.Effect of temperature on the heart function of the five-strip eyebrow squirrel.
Donghai LIU ; Qiushi ZHANG ; Liyan LIU ; Jianjun ZHENG ; Shiying TANG ; You ZHANG ; Yukun DIN ; Ping ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2003;20(1):101-103
This is an in vitro study designed to assess the effect of temperature variation on the heart function of the five-strip eyebrow squirrel--amammal of the hibernating kind. A heart model of exsomatizing action and for determining the physiological parameters with four physiological recorders was used to measure the LVSP, LVEDP and (+/- dP/dtmax), respectively. It was found that the curves of the squirrel's heart mechanics property in relation to temperature variation are similar to the curves of the non-hibernating animals'. But, the squirrels' heart contraction function changes with in a much wider range, suggesting that their hearts are more tolerant of temperature variation.
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Temperature
7.Construction and validation of a risk prediction model for postoperative delirium in primary liver cancer patients aged 60 years or older
Yao MA ; Ting LI ; Qiushi ZHANG ; Ling HU ; Jie ZHENG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2024;40(9):1816-1821
Objective To construct a risk prediction model for postoperative delirium in elderly patients with primary liver cancer,and to validate its application value.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed for 175 elderly patients with primary liver cancer who were admitted to Tianyou Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and Technology from March 2020 to January 2023.The incidence rate of postoperative delirium was recorded,and the univariate and multivariate regression analyses was performed for factors that may affect the onset of delirium.A prediction model was constructed,and the clinical application value of the prediction model was analyzed and validated.The independent-samples t test was used for comparison of continuous data between two groups,and the chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical data between two groups.The univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed for factors that may affect the onset of delirium in elderly patients with primary liver cancer,and the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to investigate the value of the model in predicting the onset of delirium.Results Among the 175 elderly patients with primary liver cancer,41 experienced postoperative delirium,with an incidence rate of 23.43%.The univariate analysis showed that age,presence of more than two underlying diseases,Child-Pugh class of liver function,preoperative blood lactate,time of operation,preoperative hemoglobin,and preoperative serum albumin were associated with the onset of postoperative delirium(t=3.534,χ2=12.000,χ2=4.938,t=7.561,t=5.768,t=5.141,t=6.148,P<0.05).The multivariate logistic regression analysis of the factors with statistical significance in the univariate analysis showed that time of operation,preoperative hemoglobin,preoperative serum albumin,and age were included in the regression model(P<0.05),and they were independent risk factors for the onset of postoperative delirium in elderly patients with primary liver cancer.According to the results of the multivariate logistic regression analysis,a prediction model for postoperative delirium in elderly patients with primary liver cancer was constructed as follows:-2.222+3.678×time of operation-2.441×preoperative hemoglobin-3.904×preoperative serum albumin+1.807×age.The prediction performance of this model was analyzed,with an area under the ROC curve of 0.931(95%confidence interval:0.890-0.971,P<0.001)and an optimal cut-off value of-1.604(with a sensitivity of 87.80%and a specificity of 87.30%).A total of 56 elderly patients with primary liver cancer who underwent radical surgery in Tianyou Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and Technology from February 2023 to June 2023 were enrolled in a prospective study for model validation.According to the above risk prediction model,there were 14 patients in the high-risk group and 42 patients in the low-risk group,and the high-risk group had a significantly higher incidence rate of postoperative delirium than the low-risk group(71.43%vs 11.90%,χ2=16.056,P<0.05).Conclusion Age,time of operation,preoperative serum albumin,and preoperative hemoglobin are important influencing factors for the onset of postoperative delirium in elderly patients with primary liver cancer.The risk prediction model based on these factors has a good prediction performance,which holds promise for further in-depth research.
8.Application of bibliometrics and visualization techniques to analyze the global research status and trends of rehabilitation after arthroplasty
Shuidi GONG ; Xiaoming HE ; Xiaolong ZHENG ; Fengxiang PANG ; Weifeng LI ; Lixin CHEN ; Xiaojun CHEN ; Yingshan SHEN ; Fan YANG ; Wei HE ; Shaojun LIU ; Qiushi WEI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(3):160-168
Objective To investigate the global research status and trends ofrehabilitation after arthroplasty.Methods The Wed of Science database was used to search the publications on rehabilitation after arthroplasty from 1994 to 2018.The included publish items were statistically analyzed by bibliometrics.VOSviewer software was used to analyze the visual transformation of literature coupling (including author coupling,mechanism coupling and country coupling) and co-occurrence analysis.The research status and trends of rehabilitation after arthrop]asty in recent years were analyzed and predicted.Results A total of 1 702 studies were included in the present study.The number of literatures increased year by year globally,including 612 in the United States as the top number of studies in the world.The total citation frequency (15 433 times) and H index (61) of the research publications were also the highest in the world.China (79 literatures) ranked 6th in the number of global research publications,with total citation frequency (451 times) and H index (12) ranked 14th.The number of publications published by JOURNAL OF ARTHROPLASTY and ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION on rehabilitation after arthroplasty was the highest.The University of Pittsburgh and the University of Toronto were the biggest contributors to publications on rehabilitation after arthroplasty.The theme of rehabilitation after arthroplasty can be divided into five categories:pain management,functional exercise,hospital management,complications and clinical trials.Hospital management wasthe main research field recently and the orthopedic specialty hospital would become a hot research topic in the fulure.Conclusion According to the current global trends,rehabilitation study is deepening and the number of publications will increase continuously.The United States is the largest contributor in this area.The current researches focus on the "hospital management" after arthroplasty.The new type of orthopedic specialty hospital may be the next research hotspot for arthroplasty.
9.The Interpretation of "Expert Consensus on Legal Issues Related to End-of-life Decision Making"
Qiushi ZHENG ; Yu LIU ; Suli SUI
Chinese Medical Ethics 2022;35(9):933-937
In recent years, the issue of end-of-life decision making has received broad attention. More and more people have been appealing for the respect for terminal patients’ wishes in decision making. Many scholars have proposed the application of advance medical decision to ensure the autonomy of terminally ill patients. Given that advance medical decision does not have legal effect in China, the Beijing Health Law Society proposed the "Expert Consensus on Legal Issues Related to End-of-life Decision Making" in July 2022. This consensus provides clear guidance on how to make medical decisions for terminally ill patients, based on the principle of respecting the patient’s wishes within the framework of current laws and regulations. The consensus aims to provide guidance for both doctors and patients about how to respect patients’ own wishes and protect their autonomy, as well as to provide reference for future law and policy formulation on related issues.
10.A Neuronal Pathway that Commands Deceleration in Drosophila Larval Light-Avoidance.
Caixia GONG ; Zhenhuan OUYANG ; Weiqiao ZHAO ; Jie WANG ; Kun LI ; Peipei ZHOU ; Ting ZHAO ; Nenggan ZHENG ; Zhefeng GONG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2019;35(6):959-968
When facing a sudden danger or aversive condition while engaged in on-going forward motion, animals transiently slow down and make a turn to escape. The neural mechanisms underlying stimulation-induced deceleration in avoidance behavior are largely unknown. Here, we report that in Drosophila larvae, light-induced deceleration was commanded by a continuous neural pathway that included prothoracicotropic hormone neurons, eclosion hormone neurons, and tyrosine decarboxylase 2 motor neurons (the PET pathway). Inhibiting neurons in the PET pathway led to defects in light-avoidance due to insufficient deceleration and head casting. On the other hand, activation of PET pathway neurons specifically caused immediate deceleration in larval locomotion. Our findings reveal a neural substrate for the emergent deceleration response and provide a new understanding of the relationship between behavioral modules in animal avoidance responses.