1.Effects of sexual abstinence on sperm parameters and seminal plasma biochemical indicators
Fubiao LI ; Ming ZHANG ; Jianjun FENG ; Xiangyin LIU ; Ruizhi LIU
Clinical Medicine of China 2008;24(5):414-417
Objective To study the influences of the length of sexual abstinence on sperm parameters and seminal plasma biochemical indicator.Methods Sperm concentration and motility were detected by computer assisted sperm analysis(CASA).The sperm morphology was analyzed using semiautomatic sperm morphology analyzer.Seminal plasma fructose concentration,neutral a-glycosidase,zinc,and acid phosphates concentration were measured by spectrophotometer.Improved DTNB was conducted for detection of the content of seminal plasma novain.Prostatespecific antigen(PSA)was measured with commercial kit.Three groups were defined according to the days of sexual abstinence:G1(1-3 days),G2(4-5 days)and G3(>6 days).Results Sperm concentration of G2 was significantly higher than that of G1(P<0.01),and of G3 than that of G1 and G2(P<0.01).Sperm motility and per centage of morphologically normal sperm of G3 were significantly lower than that of G1(P<0.01).Seminal plasma fructose concentration of G3 was significantly lower than that of G1 and G2(P<0.01,P<0.05).Seminal plasma neutral a-glycosidase,carnutine,zinc concentration of G3 was significantly higher than that of G1 and G2(P<0.01,P<0.05).Conclusion The length of sexual abstinence can influence sperm parameters and seminal plasma biochemical indicator.
2.Manufacture and Quality Standard or Non-PVC Multilayer Extrusion Film Infusion Bag
Zemin YANG ; Jisheng CHEN ; Ruizhi FENG ; Jing WANG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE:To manufacture non-PVC multilayer extrusion film infusion bag and establish its quality standard METHODS:Polypropylene(PP),Polyethylene(PE) and Polyamide(PA) were mixed in proportion and extruded into film Infusion bag was prepared with the film Accroding to the demend of bulk infusion,its quality standard was established RESULTS:The infusion bag was good in quality,simple in preparation technic with no need of expensive facility CONCLUSI_ON:Non-PVC multilayer extrusion film infusion bag is worth further investigating
3.Image guided radiotherapy enhances the precision of radiotherapy for vertebra metastasis
Lili LIU ; Yanling BAI ; Lin CHEN ; Lina FENG ; Hongtao HU ; Ruizhi WANG ; Weiwei XU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2010;19(5):456-458
Objective To evaluate the precision of image guided radiotherapy (IGRT) for vertebra metastasis.Methods Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT, ELEKTA SynergyTM) scanning was performed to 15 patients with vertebra metastasis treated with three dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3DCRT) or intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT).CBCT images were then compared with corresponding planning images to calculate the position errors.The isocenter was adjusted based on the errors calculated , CBCT scanning was re - performed , and the new - errors were then calculated .Results Compared to the firstly collected CBCT images, the average errors of 4 cases of cervical bone metastases in x (left-right), y (cervical-caudal), and z (anterior-posterior) directions were 1.8 mm, 0 mm and 3.6 mm respectively.After adjusting the isocenter, the new-errors were reduced to 0.1 mm, 0.4 mm and 0.3 mm.For 11 cases of thoracic and lumbar bone metastases, the average errors in x, y, and z directions were 1.9 mm, 0.1 mm, and -2.1 mm, respectively.While the new-errors were reduced to 0.9 mm, 0.5 mm and -0.3 mm.Conclusions IGRT can improve the precision of radiotherapy for vertebra metastasis to less than 2 mm, which provides a possibility of dose escalation in GTV while reduce the dose in the spinal cord.
4.Effect of A Chitosan Product on Scarring and Adhesion of Injured Nerve after Laminectomy
Diya SU ; Song LIU ; Shiwei WANG ; Junhua LI ; Feng CONG ; Dongfeng LI ; Ruizhi LI ; Hong WAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;(1):45-48
Objective To investigate the effects of a chitosan product on scarring and adhesion after never injury in laminectomy in rats. Methods 48 male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into group A and group B, and carried laminectomy of L4-5, and injured the right spinal nerve roots. The normal saline was smeared on the operation field in the group A, while the chitosan product was smeared in the group B. The adhesion was assessed with Rydell score 1 (groups A1/B1), 2 (groups A2/B2) and 4 (groups A3/B3) weeks after operation, while the spinal nerves were observed with HE staining and Masson staining, and the adhesion was assessed with Nussbaum score. The complete blood count and the series of blood chemistries and enzymes for liver and kidney functioning were measured. Results The Rydell scores of adhesion was I grade in group A1, II grade in A2 and III grade in A3, while was 0 grade in B1, 0 grade in B2 and II grade in B3. The scar and adhesion contact more loosely in the group B than in the group A, and the Nussbaum score was less in the group B than in the group A at the same time (P<0.05). The complete blood count and the series of blood chemistries and enzymes for liver and kidney functioning were in normal. Conclusion This chitosan product can prevent the formation of epidural scar and adhesion around the spinal and the nerve roots after laminectomy, with little toxicity and side effects.
5.A clinical study of modified constraint-induced movement therapy for upper extremity motor recovery in stroke patients
Wenqing WANG ; Yina DUAN ; Li XU ; Hongwei WANG ; Ruizhi XIE ; Jingjing FENG ; Xinyang FANG ; Wu HUANG ; Yamei LIU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2008;30(5):320-323
Objective To observe the clinical effect of a modified version of constraint-induced movement therapy(MCIMT)on motor recovery in the upper extremities of stroke patients. Methods Twenty-seven stroke patients were randomly divided into a treatment group(n=14)and a routine group(n=13).The Bobath approach and functional arm exercise were administered to the patients in the routine group(2 h/d,5 times a week)for ten weeks.The MCIMT administered to the treatment group involved restriction of the functional arm by a sling during 90%of waking time and during training(by shaping)of the affected extremity(1 hour per day,three times a week)in addition to activities of daily living exercise for at least 2 hours every day.The main outcome measures were the ten items of the simplified test for evaluating hand function(STEF)and Wolf's Motor Function Test(WMFT). Results No significant difference was observed between the 2 groups with regard to WMFT and STEF scores before treatment.After treatment,both groups had improved their WMFT and STEF scores significantly,but there was a significant difference between the treatment and the control groups with regard to WMFT scores and 7 items of the STEF test. Conclusion Modified constraint-induced movement therapy is effective not only for promoting motor recovery of the upper extremity,but also for improving the flexibility and velocity of movement instroke patients.
6.Efficacy of hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy combined with temozolomide for large brain metastases:a prospective clinical study
Yuchao MA ; Jianping XIAO ; Nan BI ; Feng LIU ; Di LIU ; Ruizhi ZHAO ; Qingfeng LIU ; Ye ZHANG ; Kai WANG ; Lei DENG ; Wenqing WANG ; Junlin YI ; Yexiong LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(4):320-326
Objective To analyze the efficacy and safety of hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy ( FSRT ) combined with temozolomide ( TMZ ) for large brain metastases ( BMs ) in a prospective phaseⅡclinical trial.Methods From 2010 to 2015, a total of 33 patients were enrolled as subjects.The median Karnofsky Performance Status scores before and after treatment were 70 and 80, respectively.The major primary tumor was non-small cell lung cancer (57.6%).The brain metastasis had a diameter of≥3 cm or a volume of ≥6 cm3 .The radiation dose was 52 Gy in 13 fractions or 52.2 Gy in 15 fractions.Patients received TMZ at a dose of 75 mg/m2 per day concurrently.The radiotherapy was followed by 6 cycles of adjuvant treatment with TMZ (150 mg/m2, days 1-5, 28 days per cycle).Patients were reexamined by magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI) during the treatment.The radiation field would be shrunk if the gross target volume ( GTV) was reduced by≥20%.The treatment outcomes were evaluated by MRI at 2-3 months after treatment.Results The total numbers of tumors and GTVs were 95 and 38, respectively. Twenty-four (63%) out of the 38 GTVs had a volume larger than 10 cm3 and the median GTV was 15.3 cm3 (5.7-142.8 cm3).Twenty-two (67%) out of the 33 patients achieved field shrinking during the treatment, and the median reduction rate of GTV was 44%( 21%-88%) .The median total dose was 59.5 Gy, and 100%and 21.2%of patients completed the concurrent and adjuvant treatment with TMZ, respectively.In all patients, the overall response rate was 97.0%;the 1-year local control, intracranial progression-free
survival, and overall survival rates were 97%, 70%, and 62%, respectively;the median survival time was 15.3 months.The main adverse reactions were grade 1-2 nausea and vomiting.One patient got grade 3 liver function impairment.Conclusions FSRT combined with TMZ is a safe and effective approach for treating large BMs.More than 50%of patients can achieve field shrinking to shorten treatment duration and reduce toxicity.Clinical Trial Registry ClinicalTrials.gov,registration number:NCT02654106.
7.Effect of miR-548j-5p expression on invasion of pancreatic cancer
Ruizhi HE ; Feng PENG ; Yechen FENG ; Xingjun GUO ; Xu LI ; Min WANG ; Rui TIAN ; Feng ZHU ; Renyi QIN
Chinese Journal of Hepatic Surgery(Electronic Edition) 2018;7(1):82-86
Objective To explore the expression of miR-548j-5p in pancreatic cancer and its effect on the invasion of pancreatic cancer. Methods Tissue samples of 16 patients with pancreatic cancer who received treatment in Tongji Hospital Affiliated to Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science &Technology between January 2016 and January 2017 were collected. There were 8 males and 8 females, aged from 41 to 62, including 7 cases with an age of ≤50 and 9 cases with an age of >50. The informed consents of all patients were obtained and the local ethical committee approval was received. The expression of miR-548j-5p in pancreatic cancer and adjacent tissues was detected by RT-PCR. PANC-1 cells were transfected by mimic and inhibitor of miR-548j-5p to construct PANC-1 cells with over-expression and low-expression of miR-548j-5p. And in control group, PANC-1 cells were transfected with empty plasmid Ctrl. The effect of miR-548j-5p on PANC-1 invasion was detected by Transwell assay, and its effect on PANC-1 metastasis was evaluated by wound scratch assay. Comparison of three groups was conducted by one-way analysis of variance and LSD-t test. Results The median relative expression of miR-548j-5p in pancreatic cancer was 0.35(0.03-4.47), significantly lower than 4.30 (0.04-65.55) in adjacent tissues (Z=-2.689, P<0.05).Transwell assay results showed that the average number of cells penetrating membrane was(58±34) in miR-548j-5p over-expression group, significantly lower than (231±61) in control group (LSD-t=-2.852, P<0.05);and it was(491±149)in miR-548j-5p low-expression group,significantly higher than that in control group (LSD-t=4.313, P<0.05). The wound scratch assay results showed that the wound scratch healing rate was (20±8)% in miR-548j-5p over-expression group, significantly lower than (38±6)% in control group (LSD-t=-3.759, P<0.05); and it was (53±6)% in miR-548j-5p low-expression group, significantly higher than that in control group (LSD-t=2.946, P<0.05). Conclusions Low expression of miR-548j-5p is observed in pancreatic cancer. Over expression of miR-548j-5p can decrease the invasive and metastatic ability of pancreatic cancer.
8.Corticospinal tract integrity and the upper limb motor functioning of stroke survivors treated with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
Lu WANG ; Minghua ZHONG ; Chengfei GAO ; Qixiu ZHU ; Ruizhi ZHOU ; Xiqin LIU ; Naisu TANG ; Xiaochen FENG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2022;44(6):503-508
Objective:To observe any relationship between corticospinal tract integrity and the upper limb motor function of stroke survivors treated with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS).Methods:Bilateral corticospinal tracts (CSTs) were reconstructed in ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke survivors with upper limb motor dysfunction using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Thirty patients with good CST integrity (rFA>0.5) and 30 with rFA≤0.5 were further divided into a high frequency rTMS group (HF, n=10), a low frequency group (LF, n=10), and a control group ( n=10). All groups were given routine rehabilitation, while the high and low frequency groups were additionally provided with 5Hz and 1Hz rTMS respectively applied over the M1 area of the contralesional hemisphere. Before and after 3 weeks of treatment, all of the subjects were evaluated using the Fugl-Meyer upper extremity scale (F-M UE), the Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) and the Modified Barthel Index (MBI). Results:For the high CST integrity group, significant improvement was observed in the average scores of all measurements, with the average FMA-UE, WMFT and MBI scores of the LF group [(38.10±5.71), (43.20±5.32) and (78.00±11.35)] significantly better than those of the other 2 groups. Among the low CST integrity group, the HF subgroup showed greater improvement than the other 2 on average.Conclusions:For patients with good CST integrity, LF-rTMS over the contralesional cortex is superior to HF-rTMS in promoting upper limb motor function, while for patients with low CST integrity HF-rTMS over the contralesional cortex has a better effect than LF-rTMS or sham stimulation in terms of improving upper limb motor function after a stroke.
9.Preliminary results of a trial on Mirabegron in combination with microecologics for the treatment of overactive bladder in elderly women
Lijuan REN ; Zengni MA ; Shujing AN ; Ruizhi XUE ; Xiaoming CAO ; Weibing SHUANG ; Feng RU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2023;42(10):1223-1226
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of Mirabegron plus microecologics for the treatment of overactive bladder(OAB)in elderly women.Methods:In this prospective study, 104 patients diagnosed with OAB in the urology department of our hospital between February 2020 and December 2021 were recruited.The participants were randomly divided into two groups, with 52 in each.Group I was treated with Mirabegron alone(50 mg, qd)and Group Ⅱ was treated with Mirabegron(50 mg, qd)plus probiotics(3.5 g, bid)for 12 weeks.The efficacy was evaluated based on results before and after treatment, using measurements including the daily frequencies of urinary urgency, nocturia, daytime urination, urge incontinence and bladder capacity.The overactive bladder symptom score(OABSS), the quality-of-life score, and the number of lower urinary tract infections during treatment were also collected.Results at different treatment stages(week 4 and week 12)were compared within each group and between the two groups by Dunnett's test.Results:The symptoms of OAB in both groups were significantly improved after 12 weeks' treatment.In the group(Group Ⅱ)receiving the combination of two drugs, results from four measurements, the frequency of 24-hour urination(6.6 ± 0.7 vs.7.1 ± 1.2), the frequency of 24-hour urinary urgency(0.6 ± 0.6 vs.1.1 ± 0.7), the frequency of daily nocturia(0.8 ± 0.7 vs.1.3 ± 0.6)and the quality-of-life score(1.2 ± 0.7 vs.2.3 ± 0.8), were all significantly more favorable than in the group(Group I)treated with Mirabegron( P<0.05).The incidence of lower urinary tract infections and constipation was significantly reduced in the group with drug combination treatment. Conclusions:The efficacy of Mirabegron combined with microecologics for the treatment of OAB is better than that of Mirabegron alone, and the incidence of adverse events such as infections and constipation is also lower.
10.Clinical observation on adverse reaction after vaccination of inactivated 2019-nCoV vaccine in population aged 3 years and above
Qiuyue MU ; Tian FENG ; Fei HUANG ; Zhou LUO ; Yuhang JIAO ; Yuanxue GAO ; Qinghu GUAN ; Hu CHEN ; Ruizhi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2023;44(11):1738-1743
Objective:To evaluate the safety of mass vaccination of inactivated 2019-nCoV vaccine in population aged ≥3 years in Guizhou Province.Methods:The open-label study was conducted in eligible volunteers in Yanhe County of Guizhou from June 2021 to July in 2022. In the study, two doses of the inactivated 2019-nCoV vaccine were given at (0, 28) days according to the immunization schedule. The information about adverse reaction (AR) within 30 minutes and during 0-28 days after vaccination were collected, and the incidence of AR was analyzed by age, doses, and health status.Results:The overall incidence of AR was 1.51% (294/19 458), all ARs, mainly pain at injection site, occurred within 7 days after the vaccination, the AR grade was 1-2. The incidence of AR was 1.01% in age group 3- years (58/5 721), 2.44% in age group 18- years (220/9 017), and 0.34% in age group ≥60 years (16/4 720). The differences were significant ( P<0.001). The incidence of AR after the first dose vaccination (1.20%, 233/19 458) was significantly higher than that after the second dose (0.37%, 61/16 368), the difference was significant ( P<0.001). In the elderly aged ≥60 years, the incidence of AR was 0.36% (9/2 520) in healthy group and 0.32% (7/2 200) in group with underlying medical conditions, the differences were not significant ( P=0.818). Conclusion:The domestic inactivated 2019-nCoV vaccine showed good safety in mass vaccination in population aged ≥3 years, including the elderly in both healthy group and group with underlying medical conditions.