1.Intrauterine devices, subcutaneous contraceptive implants and tubal contraception devices made of various types of materials
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(52):8503-8508
BACKGROUND:Aclear understanding on the characteristics of contraceptive materials, techniques and effects on reproductive health is of great significance to reduce unwanted pregnancies and the abortion rate. OBJECTIVE: To summarize the progress, current situation and usage of the contraceptive materials, and to comprehensively analyze the characteristics, effects and adverse effects of intrauterine devices, subcutaneous contraceptive implants and tubal contraception materials, so as to provide the basis for women of childbearing age to choose safe and reliable contraceptive materials. METHODS:The related articles were retrieved from China National Knowledge Infrastructure and PubMed database during 1985 to 2015 by taking “intrauterine device, subcutaneous contraceptive implant, tubal contraceptive material, reproduction, health, contraceptive method” as the Chinese key words and taking “intrauterine contraceptive device, subcutaneous contraceptive implants, oviduct contraceptive, materials, reproductive health, influences” as the English key words. Finaly 44 articles were included in result analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Intrauterine devices have a rapid development and wide audience, which are reliable, and mature to have a higher awareness and usage rate among females who have bred children. Subcutaneous contraceptive implants are characterized as strong affinity, constant release, good release effect, simple and convenient operation. Oviduct contraceptive suppository materials have strong biological nature, memory and tolerability, as wel as possess non-invasive, reusable, safe, long-term advantages. To seek safe, reliable contraceptive materials and methods with no adverse reactions is of great significance to ensure women’s reproductive health.
2.The change of thyroid hormones and leptin at hyperuricemia/gout
Xiuling NIE ; Xiaoyan YAO ; Lirong SUN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2014;16(5):612-615
Objective To explore the change of thyroid hormones and leptin at hyperuricemia (HUA)/gout.Methods A total of 96 primary gouts,65 HUAs,and 59 healthy examiners was selected.Height,weight,blood pressure,renal function,serum uric acid(SUA),glucose,lipid profiles,insulin,thyroid hormones were measured after an overnight fast.Results (1) The prevalence of subhypothyriodism at gout and HUA was 7.29% and 15.38%,respectively.They were higher than that at healthy subjects.(2) Body mass index (BMI),systolic blood pressure (SBP),triglyceride (TG),cholesterol (CHO),thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH),fasting insulin (FINS),homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR),and serum leptin level were increased remarkably at gout/hyperuricemia relative to control group,whereas,free thyroid hormone (FT4) was decreased.(4) In the gout and hyperuricemia groups,TSH was used as the dependent variable for the linear multivariate regression analysis,the results showed that sex,age,BMI,SUA,FT4,HOMA-IR,and Leptin were included in the regression equation of TSH (βwere-0.27,0.832,0.946,0.198,-0.942,0.895,and 0.650,respectively).Conclusions The prevalence of subhypothyroidism in primary gout/hyperuricemia was increased.Female,age,BMI,SUA,FT4,HOMA-IR,and leptin were the independent risk factors.Insulin resistant and leptin played the media roles in the gout/HUA and hypothyroidism.
3.Effects of vigabatrin on absence-like seizures and tonic convulsions in spontaneously epileptic rats
Hongguang NIE ; Jiqun CAI ; Weifan YAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
Aim To study effects of vigabatrin on absence-like seizures and tonic convulsions in spontaneously epileptic rats (SERs). Method Electrcorticogram and depth electroencephalographic activity in hip- pocampus of SERs were recorded with implanted electrodes after administration of vigabatrin. Results The number of absence-like seizures was significantly reduced from 100% to (54?5)%, (41?9)% and (34?4)% (P
4.Thyroid hormone resistance with H435L mutation in exon 10 of thyroid hormone receptor ? gene associated with Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Xiaolan LIAN ; Min NIE ; Yao BAI
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(09):-
T),resulting in His to Leu(CAT→CTT) substituted at codon 435(H435L).No mutation was identified in the patient's parents.HT occurred in the patient during following-up.Conclusion H435L mutation in exon 10 of TR? gene leads to resistance to thyroid hormone.Meanwhile,consistent RTH might lead to HT.
5.Advances of brain imaging in internet addicts with brain damage
Yao CHAI ; Jinbo HE ; Qianni JIANG ; Yufeng NIE ; Keqiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(1):85-89
In recent five years,brain imaging studies suggested that internet addicts' neural pathway have abnormalities in reward circuits,executive control system,and decision-making system when they are in resting state or induced state.For internet addicts,in the aspect of reward circuits,they showed decreased metabolism level when undergoing a resting-state fMRI scan,and enhanced reward sensitivity as well as decreased loss sensitivity when functioning.In the aspect of executive control system,the related brain areas were associated with reduced white matter integrity and disrupted functional comnectivity in resting-state.When the task was internet-related,internet addicts showed enhanced executive control function.However,when the task was not internet-related,they showed reduced executive control function.In the aspect of decision-making system,reduced cortical thickness in related brain areas was found when internet addicts are in resting-state,and they possess high impulsivity and high risk tendency when they are in induced state.These findings are consistent with the conclusions of substance addicts which are based on the research of brain imaging,therefore,we preliminary think the internet addiction is a new type of addictive mental disorder.
6.Effects of acupuncture combined with conventional treatment on swallowing function and hemorheology in patients with pseudobulbar palsy following stroke
Chunyu ZHANG ; Peng XING ; Yao NIE ; Furong ZHOU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(2):122-125
Objective To investigate the effects of acupuncture combined with conventional treatment on swallowing function and hemorheology in patients with pseudobulbar palsy following stroke. Methods One hundred thirty-one patients with laughing sickness after cerebral stroke from March 2010 to November 2013 were selected and divided into two group by random number table method:a treatment group (66 patients) and a control group (65 patients). The control group was treated with aspirin and rosuvastatin, while the treatment group was additional treated with acupuncture for benefiting vital energy and eliminating phlegm for 4 weeks. The swallowing function was evaluated by Kubota Water Swallow Test and the hemorheological measurements were performed. Results The total improvement rate of swallowing function in the treatment group was significantly higher than that in the control group (86.36% vs. 64.61%; χ2=8.391, P=0.004). After the treatment, the whole blood viscosities at high shear rate (4.96 ± 0.53 mPa?s vs. 5.32 ± 0.63 mPa?s;t=3.541, P=0.001) and low shear rate (23.23 ± 0.94 mPa?s vs. 23.81 ± 1.01 mPa?s;t=3.403, P=0.001), and the plasma viscosity (1.52 ± 0.24 mPa?s vs. 1.61 ± 0.28 mPa?s;t=1.976, P=0.050) in the treatment group were significantly lower than those in the control group. Conclusion Acupuncture combined with conventional treatment can improve the swallowing function and the hemorheological parameters in patients with pseudobulbar palsy following stroke.
7.Effect of mechanical ventilation guided by esophageal pressure on hemodynamics and oxygen metabolism of SAP porcine model with IAH
Haibin NI ; Weiqin LI ; Lu KE ; Zhihui TONG ; Yao NIE
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013;22(5):487-490
Objective To study the effect of mechanical ventilation guided by esophageal pressure on hemodynamics and oxygen metabolism of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) swine model with intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) Methods By self-controlled study,SAP model was made by infusing sodium taurocholate (5%) into the pancreatic duct in 6 domestic swine.Mechanical ventilator mode was volumeassist control with tidal volume 10 ml/kg ; FiO2 40% and PEEP 5 cm H2O (routine ventilation) given to SAP model swine.After 3 h ventilation,pneumo-peritoneum was made with N2 gas to increase the intraabdominal pressure (IAP) to 25 mm Hg in SAP swine.Three more hours later,PEEP was adjusted as the measurement of esophageal pressure (Pes guided ventilation) to such a level that trans-pulmonary pressure stayed above 0 cm H2O during end-expiratory occlusion.During the investigation period,heart rate (HR),cardiac output index (CI),central venous pressure (CVP),mean arterial pressure (MAP) and pulmonary arterial wedge pressure (PAWP) were continuously recorded with the aid of Swan-Ganz catheter and ECG monitor,and oxygen partial pressure of artery (PaO2) and carbon dioxide partial pressure of artery (PaCO2) were measured by blood-gas analysis.In addition,systemic oxygen delivery (DO2) and systemic oxygen consumption (VO2) were calculated by using the data of blood-gas analysis of arterial and central venous blood.Results No swine model was subjected to barotrauma.After routine mechanical ventilation,there were significant differences in HR,CI,MAP,CVP,PAWP,Ppeak,Pplat,Pes,pulmonary compliance (Cstat),PaO2,and DO2 between SAP and IAH in swine (all P < 0.05).Compared with routine ventilation,however,PaO2 and Cstat improved significantly with lower CI and increased Pplat after PEEP adjusted according to measurements of esophageal pressure (all P < 0.05).The lactate decreased significantly after esophageal pressure guided ventilation (all P < 0.05).There were no significant changes in PaCO2,HR,MAP,CVP and PAWP in IAH swine after mechanical ventilation with routine parameters (all P > 0.05).Conclusions There were remarkable effects on oxygen metabolism in response to mechanical ventilation guided by esophageal pressure.In case of clinical application of mechanical ventilation,the results of this study are in favor of setting transpulmonary pressure according to measurements of esophageal pressure in SAP patients with IAH in an early stage.
8.Effects of isoflurane on the actions of neuromuscular blockers on the muscle nicotine acetylcholine receptors.
Chuanxiang, LI ; Shanglong, YAO ; Hui, NIE ; Bin, LÜ
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(6):605-6, 614
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that volatile anesthetic enhancement of muscle relaxation is the result of combined drug effects on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. The poly A m RNA from muscle by isolation were microinjected into Xenopus oocytes for receptor expression. Concentration-effect curves for the inhibition of Ach-induced currents were established for vecuronium, rocuranium, and isoflurane. Subsequently, inhibitory effects of NDMRs were studied in the presence of the isoflurane at a concentration equivalent to half the concentration producing a 50% inhibition alone. All tested drugs produced rapid and readily reversible concentration-dependent inhibition. The 50% inhibitory concentration values were 889 micromol/L (95% CI: 711-1214 micromol). 33.4 micromol (95% CI: 27.1-41.7 nmol) and 9.2 nmol (95% CI: 7.9-12.3 nmol) for isoflurane. rocuranium and vecuronium, respectively. Coapplication of isoflurane significantly enhanced the inhibitory effects of rocuranium and vecuronium, and it was especially so at low concentration of NMDRs. Isoflurane increases the potency of NDMRs, possibly by enhancing antagonist affinity at the receptor site.
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Oocytes
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Vecuronium Bromide/pharmacology
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Xenopus laevis
9.Study on core curricular system of medical insurance specialty in medical college
Shangcheng ZHOU ; Xiangqing KONG ; Yiling LV ; Xiu NIE ; Weifu YAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2002;0(01):-
The existent problems of medical insurance specialty core course system currently are tallied up on the foundation of definition of core course system. The strategy and measure for adjustment are put forward,providing a basis for this professional course reform.
10.Clinical analysis of 125I radioactive seeds implantation treatment in 26 cases of advanced pancreatic cancer
Conghui YU ; Junbo YAO ; Ronghua YANG ; Hongfeng NIE ; Peng ZHANG
International Journal of Surgery 2014;41(9):614-617
Objective To investigate the effect of iodine-125 seed implantation in the treatment of unresectable pancreatic carcinoma.Methods A total of 26 pancreatic carcinoma patients were retrospectively analyzed.Patients undergoing palliative operation in combination with iodine-125 seed implantation.jundice recovery,objective tumor response,pain relieved,clinical benefit response,median survival time and complication were investigated.Results Half of cases with jundice has reduced and totally normal in 3 weeks.Abdominal pain was relieved in 94.7% patients,average recovery duration was (5.0 ± 1.5) d.18 cases had gastroenterol function disorder (69.2%),gastroparesis in six cases (23%) and average recover time was (16 ± 5.1) d.24 of 26 cases were follow up study,median survival time was (12 ± 5.1) months,objective tumor response was smaller than preoperation in 9,no change in 10 and 5 cases became larger than before.Conclusions Palliative operation in combination with iodine-125 seed implantation is safe and effective in the treatment of unresectable pancreatic carcinoma.