2.Electrical stimulation of the pudendal nerve for neurogenic bladder dysfunction after spinal cord injury:a literature research on functional reconstruction
Bin XIE ; Yushan YUE ; Yi ZHU ; Jianwei WANG ; Jie CHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(46):7498-7502
BACKGROUND:Stimulation of the pudendal nerve as a target can improve neurogenic bladder dysfunction after spinal cord injury, by adjusting the frequency, intensity, pulse width, as wel as regulating synergistic effect of detrusor and urethral sphincter. OBJECTIVE: To assess the research status of electrical stimulation of the pudendal nerve in the treatment of neurogenic bladder dysfunction after spinal cord injury. METHODS: We searched the folowing databases for articles addressing electrical stimulation of the pudendal nerve for neurogenic bladder dysfunction after spinal cord injury: PubMed, Cochrane Central Register of Controled Trials (CENTRAL), China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Database, and VIP Database. The search was updated to July 2014, and the reference lists of the identified studies were manualy screened for additional studies. The study selection and data extraction were independently conducted by two reviewers. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Fourteen studies were included in this review. We derived the folowing points by analyzing the included studies: Electrical stimulation of the pudendal nerve has positive effects on rehabilitation of neurogenic bladder dysfunction after spinal cord injury; pudendal nerve electrical stimulation can modulate the coordination of the detrusor and the external urethral sphincter, improve the bladder compliance and restore bladder function by regulating pudendal-to-bladder reflex and spinal reflexes to the bladder. Electrical stimulation of the pudendal nerve may be potentialy implemented as a feasible treatment of neurogenic bladder dysfunction after spinal cord injury. More high quality researches should be conducted to clarify the efficacy and the potential active mechanisms of pudendal nerve electrical stimulation for neurogenic bladder dysfunction after spinal cord injury because the number of clinical reports published in this study area is limited, neurophysiological mechanisms underlying biphasic regulation of frequency on bladder function are not wel known, and which intensity of pudendal nerve electrical stimulation is more effective than others for the treatment of neurogenic bladder dysfunction after spinal cord injury remains unknown.
3.Quick cognitive screening scale for the elder:development, reliability and validity
Yue WU ; Wenwei XU ; Zaohuo CHENG ; Bin WU ; Jun GU ; Xiaoqin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;22(12):1129-1132
Objective To develop a Quick Cognitive Screening Scale for Elder(QCSS-E) and examine its reliability and validity.Methods In the light of rating model of MMSE and MoCA,a screening scale was developed to assess cognitive function,which contained 47 items across twelve domains.Five hundred community subjects were interviewed with the QCSS-E,then 150 subjects were retested after two weeks,and 75 subjects were assessed with MMSE and CCAS.The test-retest reliability,internal consistency reliability,empirical validity and constmct validity of QCSS-E were calculated.Results The test-retest reliability and Cronbach's α coefficient were 0.972 and 0.814 for QCSS-E total score,0.656-0.911 and 0.679-0.746 for domain scores.There were low to moderate correlation of 0.133-0.612 among domain scores,correlation domain scores with total score ranged from 0.303-0.664.QCSS-E scores decreased with increasing agc,increased with the level of education increasing,and decreased with the aggravation of brain damage.The QCSS-E was significantly correlated with MMSE(r=0.886) and CCAS (r=0.899).Factor analysis got two factors accounting for 49.4% of variance,which were named vulnerability factor and resistance to damage factor.Conclusion The stability,internal consistency,and validity of the QCSS-E are good and meet with psychometric standard.
4.Antihepatocarcinoma effect of Celecoxib by inhibiting COX-2 and PD-1
Lei ZHAN ; Liang-Bin CHENG ; Yue CAI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2018;34(4):595-599
Objective:To investigate the role of celecoxib in inhibiting liver cancer and to explore the potential molecular mech-anisms.Methods:A total of 65 cases of patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) underwent surgical treatment in our hospital from February 2012 to June 2016 were recruited as study object.Another 15 cases of normal liver tissue offered by the department of hepatobiliary surgery were selected as control.Immunohistochemical staining(IHC) was used to detect the expression level of COX-2 and PD-1 in tumor and normal tissue samples.Pearson correlation analysis were used to evaluate the correlation between COX-2 and PD-1 in HCC patients.Construction of H22 hepatoma cells bearing BALB/c mice model,randomly divided them into control group,celecoxib group and PD-1 antibody group(15 mice for each group).Sacrificed all mice alive at the end of the 4th weeks after the treatment and removed the tumors then.The tumor growth curves and survival curves were drawn to observe the anti-tumor effect.IHC were used to evaluate the expression of COX-2,PD-1 as well as the number of CD8+T and foxp3 positive Treg cells in tumor tissue.Flow cytometry were used to determine the number of CD8+T and CD4+CD25+Treg cells in peripheral blood.The peripheral blood mononuclear cell(PBMC) of BALB/c mice were separated and scramble or PD-1 siRNA were transfected then,Western blot analysis were used to detected the level of COX-2,PD-1,CD8 and Foxp3 after the treatment of celecoxib.Results:IHC results showed that the expression level of COX-2 and PD-1 in tumor tissue of HCC patients were significant higher than control(P<0.001).Pearson correlation analysis showed COX-2 were both positive correlated with PD-1 in the tumor tissue of HCC patients(R2=0.673,P<0.001).The tumor growth curves and survival curves in celecoxib or PD-1 antibody groups were significant better than in control group (P<0.05).There were no significant difference of tumor growth curves and survival curves between celecoxib group and PD-1 antibody group(P>0.05).IHC and flow cytometry analysis showed that celecoxib treatment significant decreased the expression level of PD-1(P<0.05).Both celecoxib and PD-1 antibody treatment significant increased the number of CD8+T cells while decreased the number of Treg cells in the tissue or the peripheral blood(P<0.05).Western blot analysis showed that celecoxib significant decreased the level of COX-2,PD-1,CD8 and Foxp3 in PBMCs,while it did not affect the level of CD8 and Foxp3 in PD-1 siRNA transfected PBMCs.Conclusion:The expression level of COX-2 and PD-1 were increased in the tumor tissue of HCC patients.Celecoxib may inhibit liver cancer by regulating PD-1 mediated tumor immune via inhibiting COX-2.
5.Analysis of needlestick and sharps injuries among medical staff in upper first-class hospital.
Yue GU ; Chen CHEN ; Ke-ping CHENG ; Zhi-bin TU ; Xu-jun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2013;31(1):41-44
OBJECTIVETo investigate the incidence of needlestick and sharps injuries among the medical staff in an upper first-class hospital and its risk factors and to provide a basis for the infection control department of hospital and health administration department to establish the policies for safe injection.
METHODSA questionnaire survey was conducted in 800 healthcare professionals in an upper first-class hospital in Nanjing, China to investigate the incidence of needlestick and sharps injuries in the past year. A total of 641 persons completed the questionnaire, including 239 doctors, 348 nurses, and 54 other healthcare workers. The obtained data were subjected to chi-square test and logistic analysis.
RESULTSNeedlestick and sharps injuries occurred in 373 of 641 healthcare professionals, with an incidence rate of 58.19%. There were significant differences in the incidence of needlestick and sharps injuries among the medical staff of different types or in different departments (P < 0.01). The syringe needles, glass, scalp infusion needles, and suture needles were the major medical apparatus that caused needlestick and sharps injuries; the incidence rate of injury caused by suture needles in doctors (48.21%) was significantly higher than that in nurses (6.72%) (P < 0.01), and the incidence rates of injuries caused by syringe needles, scalp infusion needles, and glass in nurses (71.15%, 59.68%, and 49.04%) were significantly higher than those in doctors (46.43%, 6.25%, and 16.96%) (P < 0.01); compared with nurses, the doctors had higher incidence rates of injuries due to body fluid or tissue sample collection, wound flushing, suture, and cutting (P < 0.05); compared with doctors, the nurses had higher incidence rates of injuries due to injection, intravenous infusion, heparin cap sealing, intravenous infusion line connection, and venous or arterial blood collection (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONNeedlestick and sharps injuries are common in medical staff. The results of the study on risk factors provide a basis for the infection control department of hospital and health administration department to establish the policies for safe injection.
Accidents, Occupational ; statistics & numerical data ; China ; Female ; Health Personnel ; Humans ; Incidence ; Male ; Needlestick Injuries ; epidemiology ; Risk Factors ; Surveys and Questionnaires
7.Radiographic evaluation of the quality of root canal filling in a dental teaching hospital.
Yue CHENG ; Ya SHEN ; Bin PENG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2004;39(6):455-458
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the quality of root canal filling performed by dentists and advanced dental trainees (ADTs) and the current level of continuing education in a dental teaching hospital.
METHODS2 043 cases, randomly completed by six dentists and eight ADTs over half a year, were divided into two groups. The quality of root canal filling was analyzed radiographically.
RESULTSThe overall percentage of the adequate root filling was 49.6%. The percentages of the adequate teeth filling and root canals filling (59.9%; 63.9%) by dentists were significantly higher than those (40.1%; 47.4%) by ADTs. In addition, the frequency of the adequate root canals filling by ADTs in the last two months (57.8%) was significantly higher than that in the first two months (40.0%), and the adequate filling rate by ADTs during the last two months was close to that by dentists.
CONCLUSIONSThe quality of root canal filling performed by dentists was adequate. There was a substantial improvement for ADTs in filling quality after six months training.
Dental Pulp Cavity ; diagnostic imaging ; Education, Dental, Continuing ; Hospitals, Teaching ; Humans ; Periodontitis ; therapy ; Pulpitis ; therapy ; Quality of Health Care ; Radiography ; Root Canal Obturation ; standards
8.A fast approach for level set segmentation.
Ya-zhong LIN ; Yue-bin CHENG ; Wu-fang CHEN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2006;26(6):764-766
To propose an optimal level set approach for fast medical image segmentation. By confining the computation quantity of the level sets function and using the image characteristics, we improved the efficiency of segmentation and decreased the parameter setting in some degree for DSA vascular segmentation.
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Artificial Intelligence
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Humans
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Image Enhancement
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Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
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Pattern Recognition, Automated
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Reproducibility of Results
9.Some engineering problems on developing production industry of modern traditional Chinese medicine.
Hai-bin QU ; Yi-yu CHENG ; Yue-sheng WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2003;28(10):904-939
Based on the review of some engineering problems on developing modern production industry of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the differences of TCM production industry between China and abroad were pointed out. Accelerating the application and extension of high-tech and computer integrated manufacturing system (CIMS) were suggested to promote the technology advancement of TCM industry.
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10.Effects of photodynamic therapy on the ultrastructure of glioma cells.
Shao-Shan HU ; Hong-Bin CHENG ; Yong-Ri ZHENG ; Ru-You ZHANG ; Wu YUE ; Han ZHANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2007;20(4):269-273
OBJECTIVETo study the change in ultrastructure of C6 glioma cells after photodynamic therapy (PDT), to compare morphological differences in necrosis and apoptosis before and after PDT treatment, and to evaluate the effect of photodynamic therapy on the blood brain tumor barrier (BTB) of C6 glioma.
METHODSThe model was produced by transplanting C6 glioma cells cultured in vitro using Peterson method into the caudate nuclei of Wister rats. The experiment group received PDT for two weeks after the operation. The sub-cellular structure, blood-brain-barrier (BBB) and BTB in both groups were observed under electron microscope.
RESULTSApoptosis in different phases and necrosis could be observed in some C6 glioma cells. Swelling occurred on the ultrastructure of cellular organs such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum in most of the cells. Damage to the BTB, reduction of the number of cellular organs in endothelial cells of the capillary blood vessels, stretch of the tight junction, and enlargement of the gaps between endothelial cells were also seen in the experiment group. Meanwhile, limited impact on the normal sub-cellular structures and BBB was observed.
CONCLUSIONPDT could induce apoptosis and necrosis of C6 glioma cells due to the damage to the ultrastructure of mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. The weakened function of C6 glioma BTB initiated by PDT makes it possible to perform a combined therapy of PDT and chemotherapy for glioma.
Animals ; Blood-Brain Barrier ; Brain Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; ultrastructure ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Glioma ; drug therapy ; ultrastructure ; Photochemotherapy ; Rats