1.Effects of glutamate and its recepetors on micturition reflex
Shuangquan SUN ; Zhong CHEN ; Zhangqun YE
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(12):-
Glutamate is one of the important neurotransmitters and participates in micturition reflex in the cerebral cortex,pons and spinal cord micturition center.Glutamate receptors include metabotropic and ionotropic and the latter again include NMDA and non-NMDA receptors.They all have different effects on micturition reflex.NMDA and non-NMDA receptors may interact on each other,and so may glutamate and other neurotransmitters in the central nervous system.
2.Assessment of left ventricular systolic function in dilated cardiomyopathy rabbits by quantitative tissue velocity imaging
Jiawei TIAN ; Shuangquan JIANG ; Min SUN ; Min REN ; Dongmei LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(5):435-439
Objective To quantitatively assess left ventricular systolic function in rabbits with dilated cardiomyopathy(DCM) by quantitative tissue velocity imaging (QTVI). Methods Thirty rabbits were divided into two groups: group A(adriamycin group) and group B(sodium chloride group). Group A( n = 20) were given adriamycin 2 mg/kg intravenously once a week for eight weeks (total dose, 16 mg/kg) to induce DCM model, group B were given with the same dose of sodium chloride injection solution. Two dimensional echocardiography and QTVI examination were performed in all rabbits before and three weeks after the administration,respectively. Peak systolic velocity(Vs), peak displacement(D) and other common parameters were analyzed. Results Common parameters assessed after administration in group B did not show significant changes. The QTVI curves of left ventricle myocardium were regular and the value of Vs and D decreased gradually from the basal segments to the apical segments after the administration. The diameters of atrium and ventricle of group A increased,while the ejection fraction and fractional shortening of left ventricle decreased significantly ( P <0. 05 or P < 0.01). The pattern of the curves still had the regularity. But Vs and D value decreased significantly ( P <0. 05 or P <0. 01). Pathology of myocardium samples of group A showed the cardiomyocyte changes like dilated cardiomyopathy, while samples of group B had no significant change. Conclusions QTVI can accurately evaluate regional systolic function of left ventricle in rabbits with dilated cardiomyopathy, therefore provides experimental foundation for clinical observation and treatment.
3.Prescription Selecting of Harmine. HCl Ointment
Jianguo XING ; Dianjia SUN ; Hui GUAN ; Shuangquan WANG ; Yaohong KOU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(05):-
Objective: To select the prescription of Harmine HCl ointment. Methods: The orthogonal design was used for selecting the prescription with transdermal absorption rate constant (K) and flow energy of activition (E ?) as selecting standard. Results: The optimum prescription is as follows: Azone (2.0%), Span-80 ( 0.2%), Tweens-80 (0.4%), Glycerylmonostearate (2.5%), Vaselin (4.0%), Liquid (11%). Conclusion: The prescription design is available, and the ointment has a good stability.
4.Evaluation of the elastography in differentiating thyroid solid nodules
Chunping NING ; Shuangquan JIANG ; Litao SUN ; Xudong WANG ; Hongxia HAN ; Jiawei TIAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(11):966-969
Objective To summarize the characters of the elastograms of different pathological nodules, and to observe the value of elastography in differentiating benign from malignant thyroid solid nodules. Methods One hundred and sixteen patients with thyroid nodules were enrolled in the study and 122 nodules were detected in total. All of them were examined by elastography and conventional ultrasound. Five sonographers were invited to evaluate the nodules double blinded basing on the images and the four-point system proposed by Fukunari. The interobserver agreement was evaluated by Kappa coefficient. Diagnostic performances of the five readers were compared by the ROC curves. Distributions of elastography scores of different pathological nodules were compared by one-way ANOVA. Results Interobserver agreements on scoring the nodules were moderate. Mean value of benign nodules was obvious lower than that of the malignant ones. The mean score of nodular goiters was 2.67 ± 0.89, range from 1 to 3. Most of the adenomas got score of 2, but the score of thyroiditis was quite high. No significant differences were found between the comparison of thyroiditis and thyroid cancers. Areas under the ROC curve (AUC) of the five readers were 0.82,0.81,0.79,0.73 and 0.83 respectively. When 3.5 was choosen as the cut-off point, the sensitivity of elastography was 82.4%, and specificity was 71.6%. Conclusions Elastography was really a useful technique for it can provide a new index for the differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules. However, the 4-point score system is not comprehensive enough.
5.The assessment of bladder and urethral function in spinal cord injury patients.
Zhong, CHEN ; Shuangquan, SUN ; Rongjin, DENG ; Dan, CAI ; Xiaoyi, YUAN ; Guanghui, DU ; Weimin, YANG ; Zhangqun, YE
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2009;29(5):609-13
The correlation between the anatomic site of spinal cord injury and real-time conditions of bladder and urethral function was assessed in order to provide a reasonable basis for the clinical treatment of neurogenic bladder. A total of 134 patients with spinal cord injuries (105 males, 29 females; averaged 34.1 years old) were involved in this retrospective analysis, including urodynamic evaluation, clinical examination and imaging for anatomical position, and Bors-Comarr classification. The associations between the levels of injury and urodynamic findings were analyzed. The results showed that mean follow-up duration was 16.7 months (range 8-27 months). Complete spinal cord injuries occurred in 21 cases, and incomplete spinal cord injuries in 113 cases. Of the 43 patients with upper motor neuron (UMN) injuries, hyperreflexia and (or) detrusor sphincter dyssynergia were demonstrated in 30 (69.8%), 31 (72.1%) suffered low bladder compliance (less than 12.5 mL/cmH(2)O), 28 (65.1%) had high detrusor leak point pressures (greater than 40 cmH(2)O), and 34 (79.1%) had residual urine. Of the 91 patients with lower motor neuron (LMN) injuries, areflexia occurred in 78 (85.7%), high compliance in 75 (82.4%), low leak point pressures in 80 (87.9%), and residual urine in 87 (95.6%), respectively. The associations between the anatomical site of spinal cord injury and urodynamic findings were ill defined. In patients with spinal cord injury, this study revealed a significant association between the level of injury and the type of voiding dysfunction. The anatomical site of spinal cord injury can not be predicted in real-time condition of bladder and urethral function. Management of neurogenic bladder in patients with spinal cord injury must be based on urodynamic findings rather than inferences from the neurologic evaluation.
6.The Assessment of Bladder and Urethral Function in Spinal Cord Injury Patients
CHEN ZHONG ; SUN SHUANGQUAN ; DENG RONGJIN ; CAI DAN ; YUAN XIAOYI ; DU GUANGHUI ; YANG WEIMIN ; YE ZHANGQUN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2009;29(5):609-613
The correlation between the anatomic site of spinal cord injury and real-time conditions of bladder and urethral function was assessed in order to provide a reasonable basis for the clinical treat-ment of neurogenic bladder. A total of 134 patients with spinal cord injuries (105 males, 29 females;averaged 34.1 years old) were involved in this retrospective analysis, including urodynamic evaluation,clinical examination and imaging for anatomical position, and Bors-Comarr classification. The associa-tions between the levels of injury and urodynamic findings were analyzed. The results showed that mean follow-up duration was 16.7 months (range 8-27 months). Complete spinal cord injuries occurred in 21 cases, and incomplete spinal cord injuries in 113 cases. Of the 43 patients with upper motor neu-ron (UMN) injuries, hyperreflexia and (or) detmsor sphincter dyssynergia were demonstrated in 30 (69.8%), 31 (72.1%) suffered low bladder compliance (less than 12.5 mL/cmH2O), 28 (65.1%) had high detrusor leak point pressures (greater than 40 cmH2O), and 34 (79.1%) had residual urine. Of the 91 pa-tients with lower motor neuron (LMN) injuries, areflexia occurred in 78 (85.7%), high compliance in 75 (82.4%), low leak point pressures in 80 (87.9%), and residual urine in 87 (95.6%), respectively. The as-sociations between the anatomical site of spinal cord injury and urodynamic findings were ill defined. In patients with spinal cord injury, this study revealed a significant association between the level of injury and the type of voiding dysfunction. The anatomical site of spinal cord injury can not be predicted in real-time condition of bladder and urethral function. Management of neurogenic bladder in patients with spinal cord injury must be based on urodynamic findings rather than inferences from the neurologic evaluation.