1.Responses of Cultured Neuronal Network to Electric Pulses Stimuli with Different Intervals
Chuanping CHEN ; Lin CHEN ; Yunsheng LIN ; Shaoqun ZENG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(06):-
Objective To analyze the activities of cultured neuronal network in response to electric pulses stimuli with different intervals. Method Pairs of electric pulses with different intervals were added to rat hippocampal neurons cultured on multi-electrode arrays (MEA) substrate. Result The second response duration of the network increased with the decrease of the interval between two pulses. It was typical that the second duration after pulses with 10 ms interval increased greatly and it could be divided into two stages, i.e. quick response (within 10 ms) and slow response (near or beyond 100 ms). However, following pulses with 100 ms interval,there is practically no relation between the two responses; the second response duration was shorter and the number of spikes was fewer and their amplitudes were lower, which is similar to the result of single electric pulse stimulus. Conclusion The activity of cultured neuronal network was different in response to different electric stimulation patterns. Compared with spontaneous firing, the activity of the network is potentiated or depressed respectively after different stimulations.
2.Discussion on cultivation of postgraduate of anesthesiology from TCM colleges
Shaoqun XU ; Shunyan LIN ; Gaofeng ZHAO ; Weixian ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(6):678-680
To meet the cultivation objectives of postgraduate of anesthesiology from TCM colleges, the anesthesiology department carried out reform and exploration on cultivation program.This method has trained professionals of anesthesiology with the features of integrated traditional and western medicine knowledge.
3.Risk factors for early postoperative cognitive dysfunction in elderly patients after colorectal cancer surgery
Shunyan LIN ; Zaishen DAI ; Ju GAO ; Luojing ZHOU ; Zhenglu YIN ; Shaoqun Xü
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(11):1320-1322
ObjectiveTo investigate the risk factors for early postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in elderly patients after colorectal cancer surgery.Methods One hunderd and twenty ASA Ⅱ or Ⅲ patients aged ≥ 65 yr undergoing colorectal cancer surgery were divided into POCD group and non-POCD group according to the results of the Mini-Mental State examination (MMSE) at 7th day after operation.Age,weight,sex,the educational level,anatomical location of the tumor,TNM stages,complications,preoperative TCM syndrome type,duration of anesthesia,emergence time,the blood loss during opertion and the number of intraoperative hypotension were recorded.The cognitive function was assessed at 1 d before operation and at 1,3,7 d after operation using MMSE.The risk factors for POCD were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression analysis.ResultsThe incidence of POCD was 29.2 %.Logistic regression analysis results indicated that age,the educational level,anatomical location of the tumor and the number of intraoperative hypotension were the risk factors for POCD( P < 0.05).Conclusion Age,the educational level,anatomical location of the tumor and the number of intraoperative hypotension are risk factors for POCD in elderly patients after colorectal cancer surgery.
4.Effect of Straumann implant on crown appearance in immediate implant restoration of maxillary anterior teeth.
Zhongxiong YAO ; Bo JIA ; Shaoqun LIN ; Jun SHAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2020;40(9):1365-1368
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effect of Straumann implant on crown appearance in the immediate implant restoration of maxillary anterior teeth.
METHODS:
This study was conducted among 86 patients undergoing immediate implant restoration of maxillary anterior teeth between January and December, 2018. We randomized the patients into control group for treatment with immediate implant restoration and study group receiving additional Straumann implant. The effects of restoration, bone absorption at 6 months, implant length, implant diameter, root protrusion, gingival color, far and middle gingival papilla, lip side gingival height, near and middle gingival papilla, and lip side gingival curve were compared between the two groups.
RESULTS:
The repair effect in the study group was better than that in the control group ( < 0.05). The implant length and implant diameter were significantly greater in the study group than in the control group. The root protrusion, gingival color, far and middle gingival papilla, lip side gingival height, near and middle gingival papilla, and lip side gingival curve were all better in the study group. The height of marginal bone in the study group was significantly higher than that in the control group ( < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
Straumann implant can be used in immediate implant restoration of maxillary anterior teeth to achieve a better aesthetic effect.
5.Application and potential value of endogenous lipid mediators in liver failure
Gengjie YAN ; Yong LIN ; Huiji SU ; Hanxiao CHEN ; Shaoqun BAN ; Ailing WEI ; Dewen MAO ; Fuli LONG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2023;39(1):211-217
Liver failure is a common end-stage liver disease syndrome in clinical practice characterized by massive necrosis of hepatocytes leading to rapid liver failure, and it is currently believed that excessive inflammation and immune response are the core mechanisms of this disease. Endogenous lipid mediators are involved in the regulation of a variety of inflammatory processes, including initiation, maintenance, and regression, and eicosanoids and pro-decomposition lipid mediators, as well as their complex metabolic pathways and transduction signals, play a key role in the regulation of these processes. This article reviews the key role of endogenous lipid mediators in the pathophysiological mechanism of inflammation and immune dysfunction in liver failure and the potential significance and new therapeutic opportunities of lipid immune pathway in liver failure, in order to provide new ideas for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of liver failure.
6.Association between glycolysis and mitochondrial dysfunction and its potential value in liver diseases
Gengjie YAN ; Yong LIN ; Huiji SU ; Hanxiao CHEN ; Shaoqun BAN ; Ailing WEI ; Dewen MAO ; Fuli LONG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2022;38(8):1931-1936
Glycolysis plays an important role in the development and progression of liver diseases and shows varying degrees of enhancement in different liver diseases, and it is closely associated with mitochondrial dysfunction (oxidative phosphorylation deficiency and reactive oxygen species production), which helps to fill energy production deficiency caused by impaired oxidative phosphorylation. Therefore, it might be possible to search for potential new therapies for liver diseases through targeted regulation of the key factors in aerobic glycolysis, such as hexokinase 2, pyruvate kinase M2, and other regulatory pathways. From the perspective of the association between glycolysis and liver diseases, this article elaborates on the therapeutic significance and potential value of glycolysis in liver diseases, in order to provide new ideas for the diagnosis and treatment of liver diseases.