3.Stroke epidemiology: a review of population-based studies
Ge SONG ; Feng XIAOZHAO ; Yunhong GUO ; Yinan XIE ; Shu WANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2011;19(8):593-597
Since 2007, a number of published population-based studies have shown that stroke epidemiology has changed. There are some differences in morbidity, mortality, risk factors and clinical prognosis of stroke between the high-income countries and the less developed countries.
4.Clinical diagnostic value of serum amyloid A in patients with lung cancer
Sheng WANG ; Huaxin SHU ; Zhen YE ; Liuqing YE ; Qian SONG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(3):220-224
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of SAA by detecting their expression levels in patients with lung cancer and the analysis of the relativity of SAA for early diagnosis.Methods There are 243 cases specimens obtained from lung cancer patients who were newly diagnosed and without any treatment in Zhejiang Cancer Hospital from April 2014 to June 2015.The 243 lung cancer individuals were 147 male, and 96 female, their ages ranged from 29 to 85 years, with an average age of 63 years.The distribution of pathological type was as follows:95 patients were adenocarcinoma, 102 patients were squamous carcinoma, and 46 patients were small cell carcinoma.The distribution of TNM staging systems was as follows: 59 patients in stage 1and stage 2, 54 patients in stage 3, and 130 patients in stage 4.While 179 cases physical examination as the control.There were 94 individuals male, and 85 individuals female.Their ages ranged from 26 to 86 years, with an average age of 61 years.By using latex enhanced immune turbidimetric method, serum SAA concentrations in patients with lung cancer and healthy controls were checked on the Hitachi-7600 automated chemistry analyzer ( Hitachi ).The comparisons of all analyses values between healthy controls and lung cancer were estimated by two independent samples nonparametric tests ( Mann-Whitney U).The association between SAA and lung cancer prognostic factors such as age, smoking status and metastasis, was evaluated by spearman correlation and multivariate analysis.Results The median and interquartile spacing of SAA concentration was 42.36 mg/L (9.35, 74.22) in lung cancer patients.While 24 mg/L ( 3.25, 21.45 ).The median level of SAA in lung cancer patients (42.36 mg/L) were significantly higher than in healthy controls (11.24 mg/L), and difference reached statistically significant (Z=-2.403,P=0.006).Nevertheless, there was no significant difference in SAA concentrations among the different pathological types(Z=-1.013, P=0.339), ages (Z=0.578, P=0.458) and gender(Z=0.726, P=0.246) of lung cancer patients.While the level of SAA in has smoking status (Z=-2.282, P=0.013) and distant metastasis (Z=-2.138, P=0.017) of lung cancer was higher.By drawing ROC curve, the cut off value of SAA in distinguishing lung cancer with healthy control was 14.48 mg/L.Meanwhile, the AUC was 0.811, the accuracy is 89.12% and the sensitivity was 88.73%.Serum concentration was positively related with smoking status ( r =0.331, P =0.018 ) and distant metastasis ( r =0.372, P=0.015 ) by Spearman correlation analysis .Conclusion Serum SAA concentrations may contribute to the auxiliary diagnosis of lung cancer, evaluate the clinical stage and distant metastases of lung cancer.
5.Changes in contrast sensitivity and color vision in patients with primary acute angle-closure glaucoma
Shu LIU ; Yue SONG ; Jixue WANG ; Yazhen WU
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(02):-
Objective To observe the changes in contrast sensitivity(CS) and color vision in patients with primary acute angle-closure glaucoma(PACG).Methods CS and color vision tests were performed in 35 patients(35 eyes) with preclinical stage of PACG,32 patients(32 eyes) with acute attack stage of PACG and 15 normal subjects(30 eyes).Then patients were followed up 1 month(31 eyes) and 3 months(28 eyes) after operation.Results The results of CS and color vision tests were abnormal in PACG patients when they were compared with those of normal people.The threshold of CS at 18.0 c/d was increased(P
6.Comparison of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback Intervention for Different Types of Insomnia Disorder
Hongyu LU ; Luping SONG ; Hongyu LI ; Shu XU ; Man WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(6):720-724
Objective To investigate the effect of heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback training on patients with three types of insom-nia disorder. Methods From June, 2016 to March, 2017, 17 patients in simple insomnia group, 19 patients in insomnia with anxiety group, and 19 patients in insomnia with depression group were included. All the patients received HRV biofeedback training and same medication (zolpidem tartrate, 10 mg every night). They were assessed with Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90), Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA) and Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD), and HRV parameters were tracked before and after training. Re-sults After training, the scores of PSQI, SCL-90, HAMA , HAMD and the ratio of low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF) (LF/HF) de-creased in all groups (t>1.446, P<0.05). There was significant difference in PSQI among three groups (F=3.537, P=0.038). The D-values of the PSQI score and LF/HF before and after training were more in the insomnia with anxiety group and the insomnia with depression group than in the simple insomnia group (P<0.05), however, no significant difference was observed between the insomnia with anxiety group and the insomnia with depression group (P>0.05). Conclusion HRV biofeedback training could improve the symptoms of patients with three types of insomnia disorder, especially for those with anxiety or depression.
7.Clinical effects of photo-activated disinfection as an adjunctive therapy for the treatment of chronic periodontitis
Shucheng HU ; Rong SHU ; Zhongchen SONG ; Mengjun SUN ; Yiwei WANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(5):621-626
Objective · To investigate the clinical effects of photo-activated disinfection (PAD)-assisted non-surgical therapy on the treatment of chronic periodontitis. Methods · Eleven patients with chronic periodontitis (totally 118 selected sites) were randomly enrolled. A split-mouth self-control method was adopted. Selected sites with the probing depth (PD) of bilateral homonymous teeth ≥ 5 mm were randomly assigned to the group A (receiving scaling and root planning, SRP) and the group B (receiving SRP+ PAD). Periodontal clinical indexes, inflammation indexes, and periodontal pathogens at selected sites were examined at baseline and 6 and 12 weeks after treatment. Results · Both SRP alone and SRP+PAD improved the periodontal inflammation significantly. The positive rate of bleeding on probing (BOP) 12 weeks after treatment was remarkably lower in the group B than in the group A (37.3% vs 57.6%, P=0.042). Both SRP and SRP+PAD effectively decreased matrix metalloproteinase-8 (MMP-8) and interleukin-1β (IL-1β) levels in gingival crevicular fluid. The IL-1β levels 6 and 12 weeks after treatment were significantly lower in the group B than in the group A [(17.99±14.26) pg/mL vs (32.64±30.69) pg/mL, P=0.007; (11.37±10.25) pg/mL vs (23.85±15.55) pg/mL, P=0.000]. Both treatments decreased the ratio of P. gingivalis and F.nucleatum in total bacteria. Conclusion · PAD can serve as a potential adjunctive therapy to conventional SRP in the treatment of chronic periodontitis with better improvement of bleeding gums and control of periodontal inflammation.
8.Relationship between cold hyperalgesia and trafficking of TRPM8 to cell membrane in dorsal root ganglion of rats with neuropathic pain
Lin SU ; Chengcheng SONG ; Ruichen SHU ; Yonghao YU ; Guolin WANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2017;37(5):532-535
Objective To evaluate the relationship between cold hyperalgesia and trafficking of transient receptor potential melastatin 8 (TRPM8) to cell membrane in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) of rats with neuropathic pain (NP).Methods Ninety-six healthy male Sprague-Dawley rats,aged 10-12 weeks,weighing 250-280 g,were divided into sham operation group (S group,n=48) and NP group (n =48) using a random number table.NP was produced by chronic constriction injury to the sciatic nerve.The number of paw lifts on the cold plate and mechanical paw withdrawal threshold (MWT) were measured on 1 day before operation and 1,4,7,10 and 14 days after operation.Rats were sacrificed after behavioral testing,and ipsilateral DRGs of the lumbar segment (L46) were dissected tor detection of the expression of TRPM8 in total and membrane proteins by Western blot,and the ratio of TRPM8 expression in the membrane protein to that in the total protein (m/t ratio) was calculated.Results Compared with group S,the number of paw lifts on the cold plate was significantly increased,the MWT was decreased,the expression of TRPM8 in total and membrane proteins was up-regulated,and m/t ratio was increased on postoperative days 4,7,10 and 14 in group NP (P<0.05 or 0.01).In group NP,the number of paw lifts on the cold plate was gradually increased with the prolongation of time after operation and reached the peak on postoperative day 10,maintaining at the peak until postoperative day 14;the MWT was gradually decreased and reached the lowest level on postoperative day 10,maintaining at the lowest level until postoperative day 14;the expression of TRPM8 in total and membrane proteins and m/t ratio were gradually increased with the prolongation of time after operation and reached the peak on postoperative day 10,maintaining at the peak level until postoperative day 14 (P<0.01).Conclusion The mechanism underlying the development of cold hyperalgesia is related to enhanced trafficking of TRPM8 to cell membrane in DRGs of rats with NP.
9.Effect of mesenchymal stem cells from rat bone marrow on immunological tolerance
Jinsong WANG ; Xiaoye QIN ; Zhenbo SHU ; Yan SONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1999;0(12):-
Objective:To investiate biological properties of Mesenchymal stem cell(BMSC) from rat bone marrow in vitro,and their effects in inducing immune tolerance.Methods:BMSCs were obtained from rat bone marrow by density gradient centrifugation and selected by cell attachment.The morphology of BMSCs was observed by electron microscope.The expression of surface molecules of CD34 and CD44 was analyzed by flow cytometry.The cells were injected ex vivo intravenously after in vitro culture and then CD4+ CD25+ Treg ratio were determined.The proliferation of thymic cells was estimated by 3H-TdR incorporation method.Results:BMSCs were fibroblast-like cells.The expression ratio of CD44 in BMSCs was 98%,but expression of CD34 was negative.After administration of BMSCs,the ratio of CD4+CD25+Treg(2.5%?0.69%) from peripheral blood of rats was higher than in normal group(0.8%?0.14%) and PBS control group(1.0%?0.23%),P
10.Analysis of 3-year survival of implants in patients with chronic periodontitis
Jielei QIAN ; Rong SHU ; Zhongchen SONG ; Yufeng XIE ; Yiwei WANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(3):368-372
Objective · To observe short and medium term survival of implants in patients with chronic periodontitis after implantation. Methods · 54 patients with chronic periodontitis (133 implants) were enrolled from August 2011 to August 2013. The survival of implants was observed and the periimplant diseases were compared and analyzed between patients with different degrees of chronic periodontitis. Results · The 3-year survival rate of implants was 97.74%. The differences between patients with different degrees of chronic periodontitis were not statistically significant (P=0.452). Periodontal pocket depth (PPD) and modified plaque index (mPLI) were significantly higher in patients with severe chronic periodontitis than in patients with mild and moderate chronic periodontitis. For patients not receiving supportive periodontal therapy (SPT), the peri-implantitis rate in patients with severe chronic periodontitis was significantly higher than that in patients with mild and moderate chronic periodontitis (P=0.009). For smokers, the periimplantitis rate in patients with severe chronic periodontitis was significantly higher than that in patients with mild and moderate chronic periodontitis (P=0.016). Conclusion · For patients with chronic periodontitis, the theraputic effect of implant treatment is good. Plaque control, SPT, and smoking cessation can reduce the incidence of peri-implantitis.