1.Effects of Electric Stimulating Insular Cortex of Rat on ECG and Heart Rate Variability
Yiming WANG ; Xingde LIU ; Weiwei DONG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2000;0(12):-
Objective To assess the effects of electric stimulating insular cortex on ECG and heart rate variability(HRV) in rats. Methods ⑴The total of 36 healthy male Wistar rats were randomly divided into control group and electric stimulating group, and ECG was observed after electric stimulating insular cortex 1 hour with 500uA,50HZ current intensity. ⑵The total of 42 healthy male Wistar rats were randomly divided into sham group,control group and electric stimulating group, then the control group and electric stimulating group were further divided into 70uA,500uA,1500uA,50HZ stimulating groups, each group containing 6 rats. Blood pressure, heart rate and HRV were observed after electric stimulation 1 hour. Results ⑴The ECG showed change,and heart rate and blood pressure of rats in the electric stimulating group significantly increased at 500uA after electric stimulation 1 hour compared with sham and control groups. ⑵The measured components of HRV of 500uA and 1500uA stimulating groups, such as percentages of NN intervals differences
2.Electrical stimulation of cerebellum′s fastigial nucleus protects neurogenic autonomic function in rats after ischemic stroke
Yiming WANG ; Xingde LIU ; Weiwei DONG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(04):-
Objective To observe the effects of electrical stimulation of the cerebellum′s fastigial nucleus on neurogenic autonomic functional disturbances in rats after ischemic stroke. Methods Right middle cerebral artery occlusions (MCAOs) were performed on rats and their heart rate variability (HRV) was analysed. The MCAO rats were randomly divided into a group whose cerebellar fastigial nuclei (FNS) were stimulated and a control group. The power spectrum components and chaos of their heart rate variability were analysed. The MCAOs were performed after two cerebellar fastigial nuclei had been destroyed by pretreatment with ibotenic acid (IBO), to investigate the effect of stimulating the cerebellum′s fastigial nucleus on heart rate variability. Results The power spectral components and chaos in the heart rate variability of the MCAO rats were reduced, and there was a significant difference in the effectiveness rate compared with the sham groups (P
3.The mediating role of escape motivation and flow experience between frustration and online game addiction among university students
Rui DONG ; Yiming FU ; Xiaoting HOU ; Liling YU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2021;30(4):327-332
Objective:To explore the chain mediating effect of escape motivation and flow experience between frustration and online game addiction.Methods:Stratified cluster sampling method was used to randomly select 740 students from 5 universities in Beijing.Frustrate mental state scale (FMSS), escape subscale of online game motivation scale (OGMS), game flow scale (GFS), and the game addiction subscale of different types of internet addiction scale (DTIAS) were used for investigation. SPSS 25.0 software and PROCESS macro program model 6 were used to analyze the data and test the mediation effect.Results:Frustration (62.94±15.84) was positively correlated with escape motivation(6.89±2.34), flow experience(20.36±7.38), and online game addiction(16.05±6.62) ( r=0.30, 0.19, 0.39, all P<0.01). Escape motivation was positively correlated with flow experience and online game addiction ( r=0.51, 0.50, both P<0.01), while flow experience was positively correlated with online game addiction ( r=0.51, all P<0.01). The direct effect of frustration on game addiction was 0.23 (95% CI=0.17-0.30). Frustration indirectly affects game addiction through two paths. The single mediating effect of escape motivation was 0.07 (95% CI=0.05-0.11), and the chain mediating effect of escape motivation and flow experience was 0.05 (95% CI=0.04-0.08). Conclusion:Frustration not only directly affects online game addiction, but also indirectly affects online game addiction through escape motivation and flow experience.
4.Study on alexithymia and its affecting factors in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patients
Lei LIU ; Yiming ZHANG ; Mingming WEI ; Dong WANG ; Xinjian LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(8):710-714
Objective To evaluate the alexithymia in the continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients in our peritoneal dialysis center,and determine the factors affecting alexithymia in CPAD patients.Methods The patients with end-stage renal disease treated by CAPD were divided into alexithymia group (total score≥61)and non-alexithymia group(total score≤51),according to the Toronto Alexithymia Scale(TAS-20).Risk factors for alexithymia were analyzed by Logistic regression statistical model.Results (1)The TAS-20 score was(55.8±9.2) in 86 cases of patients with CAPD.Among them,TAS-20 scores of 38 cases were ≥61 points with an average score (64.5 ±4.4),and the scores of 30 cases were ≤ 51 points with an average score (48.9±5.3),which had a significant difference(t=10.1,P<0.01).(2) There were significant differences in the pay-way and the residual urine volume between the two groups(P<0.01).There were significant correlations of alexithymia with the pay-way and the residual urine volume(P<0.01).(3) The level of serum albumin was significantly lower in alexithymia groups than that in non-alexithymia(P<0.01).The level of serum calcium,phosphorus and parathormone were significantly higher in alexithymia group than that in non-alexithymia group(P<0.05).There were significant negative correlations of alexithymia with the level of serum albumin(P<0.01) and positive correlations of alexithymia with the level of serum calcium,phosphorus and parathormone(P<0.05).(4) There were significant differences score in SF-36 total score,Physical Function,Bodily Pain,General Health,Vitality,Social Function,Role-Emotional and Mental Health (P< 0.01);There were significant negative correlations of alexithymia with SF-36,Physical Function,Bodily Pain,General Health,Vitality,Social Function,Role-Emotional and Mental Health (P< 0.05).(5) The Kt/v was 1.65±0.47 in alexithymia group and 2.13±0.69 in non-alexithymia group.There were significant differences in the two groups(t=2.5,P=0.017).There were significant negative correlations of alexithymia with Kt/v(r=-0.417,P=0.007)by Pearson correlation analysis.Logistic regression analysis showed that the level of serun albumin,SF-36 scores,residual urine volume,the pay-way and Kt/v were the risk factors for alexithymia.Conclusion The incidence rate of alexithymia is higher.The level of serum albumin,SF-36 scores,residual urine volume,the pay-way and Kt/v are the risk factors for alexithymia.
5.Effects of cerebellum fastigial nucleus stimulation on right middle cerebral artery occlusion rats with autonomic cardiovascular functional disturbances
Yiming WANG ; Xingde LIU ; Weiwei DONG ; Zongcheng YANG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the effects of cerebellum fastigial nucleus stimulation (FNS) on right middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) rats with autonomic cardiovascular function disturbances. Methods MCAO model was employed in this study. A total of 60 MCAO rats were randomly divided into FNS group and non cerebellum fastigial nucleus stimulation group (NFNS). The time domain, power spectral components, and chaos of heart rate variability (HRV) were analyzed. Results The power spectral components and chaos of HRV at 3, 5, and 10 d after MCAO were significantly lower than those in the sham group ( P
6.Epidemiological characteristics of hand, foot and mouth disease clusters in kindergartens and schools in Jinshan District
WANG Tang ; DONG Zhaopeng ; LI Shuhua ; MO Pinghua ; ZHAO Yiming ; SONG Canlei
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(9):800-802
Objective:
To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of clusters of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) in kindergartens and schools in Jinshan District, Shanghai Municipality from 2016 to 2021, so as to provide insights into improving the prevention and control measurements of HFMD in Jinshan District.
Methods:
Data of HFMD cases in Jinshan District from 2016 to 2021 were collected through Chinese Disease Prevention and Control Information System, and data pertaining to HFMD clusters in kindergartens and schools were also collected. The scale, temporal distribution, regional distribution and distribution of cluster places were descriptively analyzed.
Results:
Totally 338 HFMD clusters involving 974 cases were identified in kindergartens and schools in Jinshan District from 2016 to 2021, with an average attack rate of 9.89%. The number of cases in each cluster ranged from 2 to 12 cases, with a median number of 2 (interquartile range, 1) cases, and there were 223 clusters involving 2 cases, accounting for 65.98%. The duration of clusters ranged from 1 to 16 days, with a median duration of 4 (interquartile range, 3) days. HFMD peaked from April to June (136 clusters, 40.24%) and from September to December (176 clusters, 52.07%). All the 11 streets and towns (high-tech zones) were reported HFMD clusters, and the three largest number of clusters were reported in Zhujing Town (72 clusters, 21.30%), Shanyang Town (63 clusters, 18.64%) and Tinglin Town (40 clusters, 11.83%). There were 268 HFMD clusters in kindergartens (79.29%) and 70 in schools (20.71%), and the prevalence of HFMD clusters was higher in kindergartens than in schools (35.51% vs. 17.03%; χ2=31.507, P<0.001).
Conclusions
HFMD clusters in kindergartens and schools showed seasonal characteristics from 2016 to 2021 in Jinshan District, which predominantly occurred in Zhujing Town, Shanyang Town and Tinglin Town, and kindergartens were the main places.
7.A retrospective study after treatment of proximal humeral fractures with locking plates
Junzheng DONG ; Haibo SHEN ; Yanming LI ; Limin WANG ; Yiming ZHU ; Chunyan JIANG
International Journal of Surgery 2010;37(8):521-523
Objective The purpose of our study was to evaluate the treatment of proximal humeral fractures with AO Philos plate. Methods From June 2007 to May 2009, 29 cases of proximal humeral fractures were fixed with AO Philos plate. According to Neer classification, 11 cases were two-part fractures, 16 cases three-part fractures and 2 cases four-part fractures. Results Twenty-nine cases were followed 9-16 months (averaging 11.3 months). The results were evaluated with Neer's evaluation system: 13 patients were graded as excellent,12 as good, 4 as fair. Conclusion AO Philos plate is less invasive comparing with traditional method. It can provide solid fixation, permit early functional rehabilitation and lead to a compromising clinical result.
8.Evaluation of glenoid bone defects in anterior shoulder instability: determination of the center of the glenoid inferior portion
Jingzhe PEI ; Xiaoguang CHENG ; Yiming ZHU ; Dong YAN ; Hui ZHANG ; Chunyan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2010;12(5):455-458
Objective To explore the feasibility and application of determining the center of the inferior portion of the glenoid on a standard anteroposterior view of the normal glenoid. Methods Seventy shoulders of 35 mature adults were measured in this study. A 64-slice CT 3D reconstruction was performed for each glenoid. A standard anteroposterior view and the scale of glenoid were made at a 3D workstation by one radiologist, and then transferred to software AutoCAD as 2D images. The 2D images were analyzed with AutoCAD respectively by 3 radiologists. The line was drawn between the most anterior and the most inferior points of the glenoid bony rim. On the same image, another line was drawn between the most posterior and the most inferior points of the glenoid bony rim. Two perpendicular bisectors of the 2 lines were drawn. The cross point of the 2 perpendicular bisectors was regarded as the circle center of the inferior part of the glenoid. The distances from the circle center to the anteroinferior and the posteroinferoir rims of the glenoid and the most posterior point were measured. Measurements were expressed as the mean ± standard deviation. Several related samples Friedman rank sum test was used to compare the measurements (the distance from the circle center to the most posterior point) by the 3 radiologists. Paired t tests were used to compare the differences between the left and right glenoids. Results The mean distance from the circle center to the most posterior point was ( 14. 1 ± 1.6) mm, the anteroinferior rim was ( 14. 0 ± 1.7) mm, and the posteroinferoir rim was ( 14. 1 ±1.6) mm. No significant differences were found ( P>0. 05) between measurements by the 3 radiologists. No significant differences were found ( P>0. 05) between the measurements of the both-side glenoids. Conclusions The method of determining the center of the inferior portion of the glenoid based on the most anterior,posterior and inferior points of the glenoid on a standard 3D anteroinferior view of the normal glenoid is easy,practical and highly repeatable. The radius of the left glenoid is comparable to the radius of the right side in normal shoulders. This method can be used to quantify a glenoid bone defect precisely.
9.Effect of hydrogen inhalation on mitochondrial biosynthesis in lung tissues during acute lung injury in mice with sepsis
Yiming ZHOU ; Aili DONG ; Yanyan WANG ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Yonghao YU ; Keliang XIE
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2016;36(11):1385-1388
Objective To evaluate the effect of hydrogen ( H2 ) inhalation on mitochondrial bio?synthesis in lung tissues during acute lung injury in mice with sepsis. Methods One hundred and four male ICR mice, aged 6 weeks, weighing 20-25 g, were divided into 4 groups ( n=26 each) using a ran?dom number table: sham operation group ( group S) , sham operation + H2 group ( group S+H2 ) , sepsis group ( group Sep) and sepsis + H2 group ( group Sep+H2 ) . Sepsis was produced by cecal ligation and puncture. In S+H2 and Sep+H2 groups, the mice inhaled 2% H2 for 1 h starting from 1 and 6 h after opera?tion. Twenty mice in each group were selected, and the survival rates on postoperative days 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7 were recorded. On the postoperative day 1, 6 mice in each group were selected, and blood samples were collected from the common carotid artery for measurement of arterial oxygen partial pressure, and the oxygenation index was calculated. The pulmonary specimens were obtained for examination of the pathologi?cal changes which were scored and for determination of the expression of peroxisome proliferator?activated re?ceptor gamma coactivator?1α ( PGC?1α) in lung tissues by Western blot. The pulmonary mitochondria were isolated for determination of mitochndrial membrane potential ( MMP ) and ATP contents using spectropho?tometry and a bioluminescence technique, respectively. Results Compared with group S, the survival rate, oxygenation index and MMP and ATP content in lung tissues were significantly decreased, and the pathological scores and PGC?1α expression in lung tissues were significantly increased in Sep and Sep+H2 groups (P<0.05). Compared with group Sep, the survival rate, oxygenation index, and MMP, ATP content and PGC?1α expression in lung tissues were significantly increased, and the pathological scores were significantly decreased in group Sep+H2 ( P<0.05) . Conclusion H2 inhalation can ameliorate acute lung injury in mice with sepsis, and the mechanism is associated with the enhanced function of PGC?1αand promoted mitochondrial biosynthesis in lung tissues.
10.Correlations between obesity and arterial stiffness among population of different glucose tolerance status
Yimei CHEN ; Jingtao DOU ; Wenhua YAN ; Liguang DONG ; Yanhua LIAO ; Shuyu WANG ; Juming LU ; Yiming MU
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2014;(5):502-505
Objective To analyze the relationship between obesity and arterial stiffness among population of different glucose tolerance status. Methods A cross-sectional study recruited the population aged 40 years or older from ShiJingShan district in Beijing. 9080 subjects were included by measured weight, waist circumference (WC), body mass index (BMI), waist/hip ratio (WHR) and WC/height ratio (WHtR) and hemodynamic indexes and the aortic stiffness (using brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity(baPWV). They were divided into 3 groups based on the results of OGTT and diabetes history: normal glucose tolerance group ( NGT group) ,impaired glucose regulation group ( IGR group) and diabetes mellitus group ( DM group) . The association between baPWV and different obese indexes was analyzed by multi-ple linear regression. Results According to the criterion of WC, WHR and WHtR, baPWV of central obesity group was significantly higher than the normal group(P<0. 01). There was no statistically significant differences based on BMI in DM group(P>0. 05), but it was of sta-tistically significant differences in NGT group and IGR group. Central obese indexes( WC、WHR、WHtR) showed a positive correlation to PWV in the studied groups(P<0. 05). BMI was only positively correlated with baPWV in NGT group, there was no significant correlation in IGR and DM group(P>0. 05). After adjusting for age, gender and cardiovascular risk factors, the multiple regression analysis found that for every 0. 1 point increase in WHR and WHtR, the PWV increased 40. 6 cm/s and 55. 3cm/s respectively. Conclusion There is a positive correlation between central obese indexes (WC、WHR、WHtR) and arterial stiffness, and the central obese indexes correlated with arterial stiffness better than BMI.