1.Characteristics of surface electromyography and work load of the forearm extensors in repetitive wrist extending.
Wen-tao DAI ; Fei-ruo ZHANG ; Zheng-lun WANG ; Lei YANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2006;24(4):201-204
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the influence of the frequency, the weight and the motion angle on the stress and the fatigue of the forearm extensors in repetitive wrist extending at low force loading level with surface electromyography (SEMG).
METHODSSixteen male college student volunteers were recruited for the experiment. Eight tasks of wrist extending were performed for 20 minutes respectively in given weight (1.96, 4.90 N), frequency (8.0, 33.3 moves/minute) and motion angle (45 degrees, 90 degrees). The static wrist extending at the level of 20% maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) were performed before and after each task for 2 up to 3 seconds, and the SEMG signals of extensor carpi ulnaris muscle (ECU) and extensor digitorum (ED) were recorded and analyzed.
RESULTSThe weight loading level was approximately equal to 1.40% or 3.50% of the MVC force. The mean power frequency (MPF) and the median frequency (MF) were decreased with the increase of 3 kinds of loading levels. The decrease of MPF of the muscle ED was significant (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). The MF was decreased with the increase of angle and weight loading levels (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). The root mean square (RMS) value of SEMG could be divided into 3 or 4 groups with significant difference. All three kinds of loads had positive correlation with amplitude of SEMG according to the stepwise regression analysis.
CONCLUSIONThe fatigue level of ED is the highest. The primary load factor for the forearm extensors is the frequency followed by the weight and the angle. MF, MPF and RMS can be used as sensitive indexes for evaluating the stress and the fatigue of the forearm extensors during repetitive performance at lower force loading level.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Electromyography ; Forearm ; physiology ; Humans ; Male ; Muscle Fatigue ; physiology ; Muscle, Skeletal ; physiology ; Range of Motion, Articular ; Regression Analysis ; Workload ; Wrist Joint ; physiology
2.Relationship between the genetic polymorphism of CYP3A5 gene and the clinical response to bicyclol in chronic hepatitis B.
Ruo-lun WANG ; Xiao-guang YE ; Li-ka YE
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2008;22(1):36-38
OBJECTIVETo investigate the relationship between the genetic polymorphisms of CYP3A5 and the clinical effectiveness of Bicyclol on patients with chronic hepatitis B to make individual medication possible.
METHODS34 cases of chronic hepatitis B were treated by bicyclol tablets for 24 weeks. Liver function indexes (ALT and AST) were determined before and after treatment. Blood CYP3A5 genotyping of each patient was determined by the PCR-RFLP analysis.
RESULTSAll subjects were genotyped for the CYP3A5*3 gene and divided into different group. The groups comprised subjects with CYP3A5*3 carriers (n=18) and CYP3A5*1 carriers (n=16) which include CYP3A5*1/*1 (n=2) and CYP3A5*1/*3 (n=14). Compared with pre-treatment, the serum ALT and AST levels were decreased obviously in all patients. The mean percentage reduction of serum ALT and AST levels were significantly greater in subjects with CYP3A5*3 carriers (79.73% and 74.76%) than in those with CYP3A5*1 carriers (65.90% and 49.63%; P < 0.05) The recovery rates of ALT and AST were significantly highter in CYP3A5*3 carriers than those in CYP3A5*1 carriers (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONCYP3A5 genotype has an impact on the therapeutic effects of Bicyclol. The subjects with CYP3A5*3 carriers is more effective than the subjects with CYP3A5*1 carriers. CYP3A5 genotyping may be helpful in predicting therapeutic effects of Bicyclol especially in the terms of decreasing ALT and AST.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Alanine Transaminase ; blood ; Biphenyl Compounds ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Cytochrome P-450 CYP3A ; genetics ; Female ; Genotype ; Hepatitis B, Chronic ; blood ; drug therapy ; genetics ; physiopathology ; Humans ; Liver ; drug effects ; enzymology ; physiopathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Polymorphism, Genetic
3.Effect of Internet addiction on adolescent's attention
Ruo-Bing QIAN ; Xian-Ming FU ; Chao-Shi NIU ; Ye-Han WANG ; Jian-Jun WEI ; Xiang-Pin WEI ; Chun-Yan ZHU ; Zhao-Lun CAO ; Xiao-Peng HAN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2008;7(4):376-379,383
Objective To explore the effect of Internet addiction on adolescent's attention.Methods Neuropsychological evaluations of attention function were done separately in 18 adolescents who met the diagnostic criterion for Internet addiction and in other 18 ones without Intemet addition tendency as a control group. With auditory and visual oddball paradigms, and stimulated by standard,target and novel stimuli, EEG was recorded and analyzed to get the event-related potential P300 and compare the latency and amplitude of P3a and P3b between the 2 groups. Results Compared with the controls, the attention of Internet addiction group was decreased significantly in neuropsychological evaluations. The latency of P3a potentials induced by novel stimulus was much shorter and the amplitude of it was higher in addiction group than in control group, but the latency of P3b potentials generated by target stimulus was prolonged and the amplitude decreased obviously. Conclusions Intemet addiction can cause damage to adolescent's attention function. There is a correlation between the attention impairment and the change of P300 potentials.
4.Expression of T-helper 17 cells and signal transducers in patients with psoriasis vulgaris of blood-heat syndrome and blood-stasis syndrome.
Bin FAN ; Xin LI ; Kan ZE ; Rong XU ; Ruo-Fei SHI ; Lin GENG ; Fu-Lun LI ; Yi-Fei WANG ; Jie CHEN ; Bin LI
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2015;21(1):10-16
OBJECTIVETo investigate the levels of cytokines related to T-helper (Th) 17 cells in serum and signal transducers in the psoriatic lesions of patients with psoriasis vulgaris of blood-heat syndrome (BHS) and blood-stasis syndrome (BSS).
METHODSSixty patients with psoriasis vulgaris were divided into the BHS and BSS groups according to the syndrome differentiation of Chinese medicine (CM). Ten healthy subjects were considered as the control group. Cytokine levels of interleukin (IL)-17, IL-23 and IL-6 in serum were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Expression levels of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), p38-mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and STAT6 in the psoriatic lesions were determined using immunohistochemistry (IHC), Western blot, and real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, respectively.
RESULTSProduction of IL-17, IL-23 and IL-6 in the BHS group and BSS group were significantly increased compared with those in the control group (P<0.05). Levels of IL-17 and IL-23 in the BHS group were higher than those in the BSS group (P<0.05). Compared with the control group, IHC positive expressions and protein expressions of STAT3 and p38-MAPK, and the STAT3 mRNA expressions in the BHS and BSS groups were significantly higher (P<0.05 or P<0.01). The protein expression of STAT3 in the BHS group was significantly higher than that in the BSS group (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONSCytokines in serum and signal transducers in the psoriatic lesions alter with various CM syndromes of psoriasis. The results provide scientific basis for the treatment based on syndrome differentiation of CM in treating psoriasis vulgaris.
Adult ; Female ; Gene Expression Regulation ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Interleukin-17 ; blood ; Interleukin-23 ; blood ; Interleukin-6 ; blood ; Male ; Psoriasis ; blood ; enzymology ; genetics ; immunology ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; metabolism ; STAT3 Transcription Factor ; genetics ; metabolism ; STAT6 Transcription Factor ; genetics ; metabolism ; Signal Transduction ; Syndrome ; Th17 Cells ; immunology ; p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ; genetics ; metabolism
5.Rapid analysis and determination of the fragmentation regularity of phospholipids in human plasma based on UHPLC/Q-TOF-MS
Xun-long ZHONG ; Ruo-lun WANG ; Li-shi CHEN ; Yan-mei ZHONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(10):3214-3222
Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UHPLC/Q-TOF-MS) was applied to rapidly identify the phospholipids in human plasma and explore the mass spectrometric fragmentation pattern. An acquity UHPLCTM BEH C18 column (50 mm × 2.1 mm, 1.7 μm) was utilized and eluted with a gradient system; the mobile phase consisted of 10 mmol·L-1 ammonium formate aqueous solution-0.1% formic acid aqueous solution (A) and acetonitrile-isopropanol (1∶1) organic solution (B) containing 10 mmol·L-1 ammonium formate-0.1% formic acid. The flow rate was 0.3 mL·min-1 and the column temperature was set at 50 ℃. An electrospray ionization (ESI) source was used to collect mass spectra in positive and negative ion mode. Based on the precise relative molecular weight and elemental composition calculated by Masslynx 4.1 software, comparison with references, and secondary mass spectrometry fragment ions and lipid databases, a total of 82 plasma lipids were identified, including 14 lysophosphatidylcholines (LysoPCs), 39 phosphatidylcholines (PCs), 17 sphingomyelins (SMs), 7 ceramides (Cers), 4 phosphatidylethanolamines (PEs), and 1 phosphatidylinositol (PI). A simple, efficient, fast and stable analytical method was established in this study for the qualitative analysis of phospholipids in human plasma, and the fragmentation regularity of the main phospholipids was determined. This work provides a good foundation for further metabolomics studies of plasma phospholipids. This study was approved by the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University Clinical Research and Application Institutional Review Board Approval (No. 2020-hs-07).
6.Unmet Needs and Services of Rehabilitation for Adults with Disabilities
Feng-bo LIU ; Ming WU ; Zhuo-ying QIU ; Xin LI ; Lun LI ; Di CHEN ; Jia-ni CHEN ; Zhao-hui SHEN ; Guo-xiang WANG ; Hong-wei SUN ; Jian YANG ; Ruo-fei DU ; Xin-ling LU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2020;26(5):497-501
Objective:To explore the status of disability, characteristics of unmet needs and services of rehabilitation and their related factors for adults with disabilities (AWDs). Methods:A total of 2 315 498 AWDs were sampled from the provincial level administration data (2019). Multiple response analysis was used to analysis the disability status of AWDs, characteristics of unmet needs and received services of rehabilitation, and related factors were explored with Logistic regression. Results:The distribution of disabilities for AWDs from high to low were physical disabilities (62.2%), visual disabilities (9.9%), intellectual disabilities (8.4%), mental disorders (7.3%), hearing disabilities (6.9%), multiple disabilities (2.8%) and speech disabilities (2.5%). The reporting rate of unmet needs of rehabilitation for AWDs from high to low were assistive devices (49.0%), medicine (33.3%), nursing care (27.7%), functional training (20.2%) and surgery (1.9%). The reporting rate of received service for AWDs from high to low were assistive devices (44.1%), nursing care (26.6%), medicine (25.9%), functional training (22.2%) and surgery (1.3%). The logistic regression model shown that types and severities of disabilities had significant effects on unmet needs and received services of rehabilitation for AWDs (
7.Therapeutic effects of the extract of Sancao Formula, a Chinese herbal compound, on imiquimod-induced psoriasis via cysteine-rich protein 61.
Wan-Jun GUO ; Yi WANG ; Yu DENG ; Lin-Yan CHENG ; Xin LIU ; Ruo-Fan XI ; Sheng-Jie ZHU ; Xin-Yi FENG ; Liang HUA ; Kan ZE ; Jian-Yong ZHU ; Dong-Jie GUO ; Fu-Lun LI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2022;20(4):376-384
OBJECTIVE:
Psoriasis is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease that is prone to recurrence, and the proinflammatory factor, cysteine-rich protein 61 (Cyr61), is important in its pathophysiology. Long-term clinical practice has shown that Sancao Formula (SC), a Chinese herbal compound, is effective in the treatment of psoriasis, but the precise mechanism remains unknown. In this study, we investigate the mechanism by which SC extract alleviates imiquimod (IMQ)-induced psoriasis.
METHODS:
The expression of Cyr61 in psoriatic lesions and normal healthy skin was detected using immunohistochemical analysis to investigate the biological role of Cyr61 in models of psoriatic inflammation. A psoriatic mouse model was established by topical application of IMQ, and the effect of topical application of SC extract was evaluated using the psoriasis area and severity index (PASI) score, hematoxylin-eosin staining, and histopathological features of the skin. Next, a HaCaT cell inflammation model was established using interferon-γ (IFN-γ), and the effect of SC extract on the mRNA and protein levels of Cyr61 and intercellular cell adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) was confirmed using Western blot and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction analyses.
RESULTS:
Immunohistochemical staining showed that the expression of Cyr61 in psoriatic lesions was higher than that in normal skin samples (78.26% vs 41.18%, P < 0.05), and the number of Cyr61-positive cells in psoriatic lesions was also significantly higher than in normal skin (18.66 ± 2.51 vs 4.33 ± 1.52, P < 0.05). Treatment in mice with IMQ-induced psoriasis showed that SC extract could significantly improve the inflammatory phenotype, PASI score (10.875 ± 0.744 vs 3.875 ± 0.582, P < 0.05), and pathological features compared with those in IMQ model group; SC treatment was also associated with decreased levels of Cyr61 and ICAM-1. In the IFN-γ-induced inflammatory cell model, the mRNA and protein levels of Cyr61 and ICAM-1 were upregulated, while the SC extract downregulated the levels of Cyr61 and ICAM-1.
CONCLUSION
The results provide a theoretical basis for the involvement of Cyr61 in the pathogenesis of psoriasis, and suggest that SC should be used to target Cyr61 for the prevention of psoriasis recurrence.
Animals
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China
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Cysteine-Rich Protein 61/metabolism*
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Disease Models, Animal
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use*
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Imiquimod/adverse effects*
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Inflammation/drug therapy*
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Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1/genetics*
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Interferon-gamma
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Psoriasis/pathology*
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RNA, Messenger/therapeutic use*