1.Progress of Transcutaneous Spinal Direct Current Stimulation (review)
Jianguo WANG ; Juan XIAO ; Yuanbin YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(5):548-551
As a kind of mature non-invasive brain stimulation technology, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has shown sig-nificance in clinic. Recently, DCS has been applied over the scalp to the spinal cord, named transcutaneous spinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS), that may modulate the spinal cord tracts and spinal cord loop electrical activity at segmental level, and may benefit in the treatment of chronic pain and motor dysfunction after injury of nervous system. This paper reviewed physiological effects, safety considerations and potential clinical applications of tsDCS.
2.Advance of the Rehabilitation in Parkinson's Disease (review)
Yuanbin YANG ; Maobin WANG ; Hongguang DUAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(9):837-840
The treatment of Parkinson's disease remains a problem in neurology, and rehabilitation can play a certain role. Recently, some new rehabilitation approaches are being studied and applied in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. This article reviewed these advancement.
3.Post- activation Depression in Spasticity (review)
Juan XIAO ; Jing ZHANG ; Yuanbin YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;20(1):56-58
Recent studies show that post-activation depression is highly correlated with the severity of spasticity in patients with stroke or cerebral palsy, which may be potentially used in the evaluation of spasticity. This article reviewed the concept, mechanism and related factors of post-activation depression.
4.Role of Architecture of the Human Muscle in Treatment of Spasticity after Stroke with BTX-A
Yuanbin YANG ; Yaping QU ; Maobin WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(11):1050-1051
Objective To explore the role of architecture of the human muscle in treatment of spasticity after stroke with BTX.Methods40 patients with spasticity hemiplegia after stroke were involved,whose scores of Modified Ashworth Scale beyond 3.They were divided in 2 groups:control group and observed group,in which BTX dose and injection points designed without or with architecture of the human muscle.All muscles injected were located with electrical stimulator.They were evaluated with Modified Ashworth Scale and the incidence of brace wearing were observed 2 weeks after treatment.ResultsThe Ashworth scores for wrist flexors were(1.3±0.9234)in observed group,(1.9±0.8522)in control group(P<0.05);for the triceps surae,they were(1.6±0.8826)and(2.25±0.7864)respectively(P<0.05).10 cases wore brace for upper limbs in observed group and 14 cases in control group;for the brace for lower limbs,there were 12 in observed group and 16 in control group(P>0.05).ConclusionBTX dose and injection points designed by Architecture of the Human Muscle in Treatment of spasticity after stroke is better than routine way,but the brace wearing for patients showed no significant improvement.
5.FGF-13 expression in vibrissae follicle stem cells
Min JIN ; Tian YANG ; Xiaohua LIAN ; Yuanbin LI
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the expression and distribution of fibroblast growth factor-13(FGF-13) in rat vibrissa follicle at anagen and the cultured cells derived from bulge region.Methods FGF-13 expression was detected using immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry.Results The in vitro cultured cells from bulge region and the vibrissa follicle expressed FGF-13.In vivo,the cells expressing FGF-13 distributed in the outermost layer of the outer root-sheath(ORS) in the isthmus portion of the follicle.No cells expressing FGF-13 were present in the hair follicle bulb,including matrix cells and ORS.Conclusion In vibrissa follicle at anagen FGF-13 may be involved in the migration of stem cells located at the bulge region to the hair bulb.
6.Comparation between Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (review)
Yuanbin YANG ; Na XIAO ; Mengyao LI ; Weiqun SONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(12):1131-1135
Difference between transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation in theory, safety, detection of brain function and clinic treatment were reviewed in order to help reasonably select and effectively apply them in clinic.
7.Effect of Botulinum Toxin-A Injection on Central Facial Palsy Post Stroke
Yuanbin YANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Juan XIAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(9):869-871
Objective To explore the effect of Botulinum toxin-A (BTX-A) injected into the contralateral facial muscle on central facial palsy post stroke. Methods 30 stroke patients with moderate to severe central facial palsy were recruited (course of 3~10 months). They were divided into control group (n=15) and treatment group (n=15), who accepted facial training and BTX-A injection in addition, respectively.The bilateral deference of distance from angulus oris to the midline of the teeth(D1) and from the paropia to the angulus oris (D2) were measured before and 4 weeks after injection. Results The D1 and D2 both at resting and movement all decreased after injection in the treatment group, and decreased more than those in the control group. Conclusion BTX-A injection can further correct central facial palsy post stroke.
8.Research progress of uncoupling protein 2 in pathophysiology of sepsis
Zhijiang CHEN ; Yuanbin SONG ; Yang WANG ; Dong CHEN ; Di CHE ; Qiyi ZENG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(6):464-466
Uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2) is a proton transporter which presents in the mitochondrial inner membrane.Recently studies found that UCP2 plays important roles in regulation of reactive oxygen species production,maintenance of mitochondrial function,as well as inflammation and blood glucose control.These features have important relevance with the pathophysiologic mechanism of sepsis.
9.Correlation study between serum vitamin D and autoimmune thyroid disease
Yuanbin LI ; Guangxia XI ; Xuehua XUE ; Kun YANG ; Caihong ZHENG ; Xiaoqin CHEN ; Xiaoli LI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2013;(16):10-12
Objective To assess the relationship between serum vitamin D and autoimmune thyroid disease.Methods Subjects included total 520 persons receiving regular health examination,and serum calcium,phosphorus,parathyroid hormone (PTH),thyroid peroxidase autoantibody (TPOAb) and 25-dihydroxy vitamin Ds was measured.The incidence of 25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 deficiency (≤30 μ g/L)was observed.The relationship between 25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 deficiency and autoimmune thyroid disease was analyzed.Results The serum 25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 of all the subjects was (24.47 ± 7.21) μ g/L,and the incidence of 25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 deficiency (≤30 μg/L) was 61.15% (318/520),and the positive rate of TPOAb was 21.54% (112/520).The proportion of TPOAb > 50 kU/L or > 100 kU/L in subjects with 25-dihydroxy vitamin D3≤30 μ g/L was higher than that in subjects with 25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 > 30 μg/L [25.79%(82/318) vs.19.80%(40/202) and 9.43%(30/318) vs.4.46%(9/202)],and there was significant difference (P < 0.05).The relationship between 25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 and TPOAb was assessed and showed significant inverse correlation (r =-0.13,P <0.05).Conclusions Vitamin D deficiency is very common in the population,and autoimmune thyroid disease is related with vitamin D deficiency,which may has impact on the body's immune regulation.Specific mechanism and whether vitamin D supplementation can intervene and treat autoimmune thyroid disease need further study.
10.Advance in Factors Influencing Hand Grip Measurement (review)
Na XIAO ; Naxin XU ; Kuaifang SUN ; Jige DONG ; Yuanbin YANG ; Ning LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(9):839-842
This paper summarized researches about the factors that influenced the measurement of hand grip, including equipments, ethnics,genders, ages, morphological parameters, handedness, occupation, grip width, body posture and psychological factors. All these are to be considered in studies of grip strength.