1.Study on polymorphisms of mitochondrial DNA D-loop region in the Sala population in China
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the mitochondrial DNA sequence polymorphisms in the Sala population from northwest China and to provide basic data for forensic purpose. Methods Genomic DNA was extracted from the whole blood of 100 unrelated individuals of the Sala population. The sequence polymorphic locus was determined by direct sequencing. Results 83 loci were observed in mtDNA np16 091-16 418 region, and 75 haplotypes were confirmed. The genetic diversity was estimated to be 0.991 2, and the random match probability was calculated to be 0.018 9. Conclusion There are some particular polymorphic loci in the Sala population. The results suggest that there are different genetic structures between Chinese and other Asian population in mitochondrial DNA D-loop region; mitochondrial DNA sequence polymorphism np16 091-16 418 can be used as a genetic marker for forensic individual identification.
2.An inquiry into the compensation for medical accident
Qinchu ZHENG ; Xinshe LIU ; Shanzhi GU ;
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 1996;0(10):-
To establish a practical compensation model for medical accident,the total sum allowed must firstly be prescribed.The sum may be calculted similar to but smaller than that paid for traffic ac- cident.Not all victims of medical accident are entitled to receive the prescribed sum.The sum actually of- fered is determined by three factors.①the weight of the causes (the intensity of the fault);②the de- gree of working capacity loss brought about by the aftereffect of an accident;③the factor of age.As the grades of these three factors are respectively assessed,the compensation aum may be worked out.
3.The role of bFGF in vascular injury of BLM-induced pulmonary fibrosis
Hua LIU ; Liping CHEN ; Xinju ZHU ; Yongfeng HE ; Jie ZHAO ; Xinshe LIU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(03):-
Objective To explore the expression of basic fibroblast growth factor(bFGF) in pulmonary tissues of rats with bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis and the role of bFGF in vascular injury.Methods Pulmonary fibrosis was induced in rats by intratracheal injection of bleomycin(BLM).Lung expression of bFGF proteins was assessed by SABC immunohistochemistry using bFGF monoclonal antibody and quantitative image analysis.Results The expression of bFGF in the lung tissues of BLM group was mainly distributed in bronchiole epithelial cells,muscular layers of bronchi and arterioles,and alveolar macrophage.It was higher than that in control group,with significant difference(P
4.Reconstruction of rotation center in revision hip arthroplasty
Jiansheng ZHOU ; Zhiyan WANG ; Yuzhou XIAO ; Changchun ZHANG ; Jianzhong GUAN ; Min WU ; Xinshe ZHOU ; Zhenhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(5):475-480
Objective To discuss the feasibility of positioning the acetabular center,fixing acetabular implant correctly and reconstructing hip rotation center according to Harris fossa and the remaining anatomical markers of acetabular notch in revision hip arthroplasty.Methods Twenty-eight patients underwent revision hip arthroplasty from April 2007 to June 2009.Based on Paprosky type,3 cases with type Ⅰ were treated with biological fixed acetabular component;8 cases with ⅡA and ⅡB were reconstructed with using of morselized bone grafting and large diameter cemented acetabular prosthesis;17 cases with type ⅡC,ⅢA and ⅢB were treated with using of morselized bone grafting and fixation of acetabular reinforcement ring.Among them,5 patients with massive bone loss in acetabular wall were reconstructed with the use of the structural and morselized bone grafting.The center of the original acetabulum was believed to be in the lunate cartilage surface which was closed to Harris fossa.During the operation,the center was located in the site which was 25-28 mm above in line with perpendicular bisector of acetabular notch connecting line.The acetabular center was the point of positioning acetabular prosthesis (Ⅰ type) or making new acetabulum by impaction bone grafting.Acetabular reinforcement ring (Ⅱ,Ⅲ type) was fixed in accordance with proper transverse angle and anteversion angle.The vertical distance from hip rotation center to teardrop connection and the horizontal distance from hip rotation center to teardrop were measured on preoperative and postoperative radiograph.And the outcomes of reconstruction of rotation center were evaluated.Results The vertical distance was changed from (14.22±3.39) mm preoperatively to (32.64±4.51) mm postoperatively.The difference was statistically significant (t=3.65,P< 0.05).The horizontal distance was changed from (25.13±3.46)mm preoperatively to (32.87±4.73) mm postoperatively.The difference was statistically significant (t=2.72,P<0.05).Conclusion Using residual Harris fossa and acetabular notch as the anatomical markers in revision hip arthroplasty,the restoration of the anatomical hip center has shown to be favorable.
5.Application of diffusion tensor imaging in tracking visual pathway fiber bundles in postoperative intensity-modulated radiotherapy for cerebral gliomas
Chaoyun ZHAO ; Minglei WANG ; Xinshe XIA ; Yanhong GUO ; Zishan LIU ; Shengyu SUN ; Jianguo ZHAO ; Hui MA ; Xiaodong WANG ; Hechun XIA
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(4):315-319
Objective To analyze the feasibility of incorporation of tracking visual pathway fiber bundles by diffusion tensor imaging ( DTI) in computed tomography ( CT) simulation to develop a protective radiotherapy regimen for cerebral gliomas.Methods A total of 31 patients with cerebral gliomas who were admitted to our hospital from 2013 to 2015 and planed to receive postoperative radiotherapy were enrolled as subjects.All patients underwent CT simulation, conventional or contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging, and DTI.The obtained DTI images of visual pathway fiber bundles were fused with 3DT1 anatomical scans and then imported into the treatment planning system.A protective treatment plan ( setting the entire visual pathway fiber bundles as organs at risk (OARs)) and a conventional treatment plan were made for intensity-modulated radiotherapy ( IMRT) .Comparison of treatment outcomes was made by paired t test.Results There were no significant differences in the conformity index and heterogeneity index of the planning target volume between the two treatment plans ( P=0.875,0.597), both of which had sufficient radiation doses to the target volume and conventional OARs protected.For the patients undergoing the protective treatment plan, the Dmax and Dmean values were reduced to 9.01%and 9.05%, respectively, in the ipsilateral optic tract and to 17.96%and 15.52%, respectively, in the contralateral optic tract;the Dmax and Dmean values were reduced to 5.37%and 5.48%(P=0.000), respectively, in the ipsilateral optic radiation tract and to 12.89%and 11.21%( P=0.000) , respectively, in the contralateral optic radiation tract.Conclusions The protective treatment plan based on CT simulation combined with the display of visual pathway fiber bundles by DTI can reduce the radiation dose to the entire visual pathway fiber bundles, which keeps the risk of visual dysfunction after radiotherapy as low as possible.
6.Tracking observation of fine motor development in children aged 6-8 with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(6):831-834
Objective:
To examine the developmental trajectory of fine motor ability in schoolage children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) for two years, so as to provide scientific evidence to promote motor development in ADHD children.
Methods:
From April to June 2019, 31 children aged 6-8 years old were selected from a public elementary school. They were diagnosed with ADHD by two psychiatric professionals according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-V) criteria. Additionally, 31 typical developmental children, matched for age, sex and IQ with the ADHD group, were recruited as the control group. Fine motor ability was assessed with tasks of hand manual dexterity in Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2 (MACB-2), and a followup assessment was conducted from April to June 2021. The development changes of fine motor ability between two groups of children were compared by using t test and repeated measures analysis of variance.
Results:
Between baseline and followup periods after two years, the total score of hand fine motor in the ADHD group did not show significant improvement (7.4±3.0, 8.0±3.4; t=-1.05, P>0.05), while there was a small effect size improvement in typically developing control group (9.5±2.1, 10.5±2.4; t=-2.12, effect size=0.38, P<0.05). Followup after two years, coin/peg throwing scores with dominant hand improved between ADHD group and control group (7.0±3.3, 9.5±3.2; 8.4±2.8, 11.6±1.6) (t=-3.74, -6.33, P<0.01; effect size=0.67, 1.14), with a smaller improvement in the ADHD group. The score for threading beads/threads decreased in between ADHD group and control group (7.9±2.4, 5.8±3.1; 9.2±1.1, 8.2±1.9) (t=3.89, 2.78, P<0.01; effect size=0.70, 0.50), with a greater decrease in the ADHD group.
Conclusions
The development speed of fine motor ability in children with ADHD aged 6-8 is slow and continues to lag behind normal developmental children. Fine motor development in children with ADHD should be closely monitored, and targeted interventions should be implemented when necessary.