1.Study of the value of lumbar puncture in diagnosis of subarachnold hemorrhage of aneurysms
Xuxing LIAO ; Lianting MA ; Jun LI
Clinical Medicine of China 2009;25(2):198-200
Objective To investigate the value of lumbar puncture in the diagnosis of subarachnoid hemor-rhage of aneurysms .Methods The clinical data of 13 patients diagnosed negative by computer tomography(CT) scanning and then as subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) followed by lumbar puncture and as aneurysms by catheter digital subtraction angiography(DSA) were retrospectively analyzed.Results The positive rate was 100% by lum-bar puncture.Conclusion Lumbar puncture is of great significance in the diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage of aneurysms, which should be applied reasonably.
2.Impaired vasoactive function of affected artery after focal cerebral ischemia in rat
Heliang ZHANG ; Lianting MA ; Meili LIU ; Cuojie YAO ; Jun XU ; Wei SHAO ; Hongpeng DU ; Yongqiang XI ; Xuxing LIAO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2010;43(6):440-443
Objective To investigate the effect of cerebral ischemia on functional parameters of affected arteries and probe into the possible pathogenesis of ischemia-reperfusion injury.Methods Intraluminal suture ischemic model was used by occlusion of left middle cerebral artery in rats.Two hours later,the middle cerebral artery segments were isolated from both ischemia and control groups for measurement of changes in vessel diameter induced by increasing pressure and vasoactive compounds.And then,distensibility,myogenic tone,reactivity to 5-HT and ACh were calculated and compared between groups.Results In lower pressure range,ischemic vessels showed an increased myogenic tone(at 40 mm Hg,1 mm Hg=0.133 kPa,19.3%±0.4% vs 10.0%±0.2%,t=20.568,P=0.000)and decreased diameter.In higher pressure range,ischemic vessels showed an increased diameter.distensibility and decreased myogenic tone(at 120 mm Hg,12.0%±0.2% vs 21.8%±0.4%,t=-23.575,P=0.000).In normal pressure range,myogenic tone was not altered after ischemia. Both groups constricted to 5-HT and dilated to ACh,however,the response was significantly diminished after ischemla.Conclusion These findings demonstrate that contractile and diastolic function of affected artery was impaired after ischemia,a result that may contribute to ischemia-reperfusion injury by losing upstream cerebrovascular resistance and increasing perfusion on the microcirculation.