1.Effect of electro-acupuncture with various parameters on the nociceptive response of spinal cord dorsal horn neurons in the rat
Yuexiu WANG ; Bin YUAN ; Jingshi TANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2003;0(06):-
Objective To observe and compare the analgesic effects of electro-acupuncture(EA)of “Tsusanli point” (St. 36) with various stimulation parameters. Methods Single wide dynamic range (WDR) and nociceptive specific (NS) neurons were recorded extracellularly in the dorsal horn of the rat lumbar spinal cord. The late train discharges (C-response) of the neurons evoked by intense electrical stimulation of the skin were used as a nocicepive response. The inhibitory effects of EA stimulation of the “Tsusanli point” (St. 36) with various intensities (1 and 6 mA) and frequencies (5, 20, 50 and 100 Hz) on the C-response were observed, respectively. Results A lower frequency (5 Hz) was appropriate to the high-intensity EA, while a higher frequency (50 Hz) was proper for the low-intensity EA. Conclusion The effect of EA on the spinal nociceptive transmission is both intensity- and frequency-dependent.
2.Visualization Study of Virtual Human Tongue in Speech Production
Zhixiang CHEN ; QInqin XIN ; Yuexiu ZHU ; Ziqiong LIN ; Lin WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(10):993-997
Pronunciation obstacle is one of the characteristics of hearing and speech disabled persons. As the main organ of pronunciation,tongue plays an important role in pronunciation training. If the pronunciation visualization is applied to rehabilitation training, this can make the hearing and speech disabled persons intuitively watch the change of the tongue in the process of pronunciation, which may promote the rehabilitation training. On the basis of tongue anatomical structure and movement characteristics, the common movements of tongue in pronunciation are realized after the establishment of three-dimensional tongue muscle model and the relevant data of the tongue Xray images and electropalatography. Using this kind of visualization technology, we can help correction and rehabilitation for the hearing and speech disabled persons.
3.Inhibitory effects of chemically synthetic siRNA on the expression of E6 gene in the cervical cancer cell line SiHa
Yuexiu YUAN ; Yankui WANG ; Bing LUO ; Guangjie YIN
China Oncology 2006;0(12):-
Background and purpose:The genesis and progression of cervical cancer are closly related to E6 and E7 oncogenes of HPV.Special ribozyme and antisense oligonucleotide could inhibit the expression of E6 or E7.but both of them were not the best methods.The aim of this study was to investigate the inhibitive effect of chemically synthetic siRNA on E6 gene in the cervical cancer cell line SiHa and the following biological changes of SiHa cells.Methods:Three specific siRNAs targeting to HPV16 E6 were synthesized and transfected into SiHa cells by lipofectamine.The level of E6 mRNA was tested by RT-PCR,proliferation activities,the cell cycle distribution,expression of p53 protein and the ultramicrostructure changes of SiHa cells were detected by MTT,FCM,immunochemistry and TEM respectively.Results:All the 3 siRNAs could inhibit the level of E6 mRNA singificantly,among which siRNA1 was most effective.Decreased cellular proliferation activity was observed by MTT,especially when the cells were transfected with siRNA1 at 50 nmol/L concentration.Flow cytometry revealed obvious G1 arrest in cell cycle.The expression of p53 protein in transfected cells(0.75?0.06)was increased compared to the control group(0.43?0.03),the difference was singificant.Cell-substance concentration and vacuolus were found in endochylema by TEM.Conclusions:Chemically synthetic siRNA can interfere in the expression of E6 mRNA in SiHa cells specifically and induce the biological changes of the target cells.
4.Studying the Design on Physiological Education with Internet Resources
Jingdong XU ; Yuexiu WANG ; Xiaoli HOU ; Jinxia ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(12):-
Now,with the dramatic increase in Internet technology,we should focus on innovation teaching and learning,so it is necessary to set up a platform of Internet resources for education in order to reach optimization of teaching.
5.Clinical study on the prevention of chronic pulmonary hypoplasia in very low birth weight infants
Yuexiu YAN ; Ping QIAO ; Jiangping WANG ; Ming TANG ; Shaomei XIAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(05):-
Objective To explore the effect of different method in preventing broncho-pulmonary dysplasia(BPD) in very low birth weight infants(VLBWI) during mechanical ventilation.Methods The gestational age of 71 infants with VLBWI was (30?2) weeks and the average weight was (1235.2?160.6)g.The infants were randomly divided into three groups,they received different therapeutic regimens during mechanical ventilation:32 cases were treated with permissive hypercapnia(PHC) ventilation in group Ⅰ;20 cases were treated by intratracheal instillation of pulmonary surfactant(PS) in group Ⅱ;19 cases were treated by inhalation of becotide(beclomethasone dipropionate,BDP) in group Ⅲ.The ventilator settings,blood gas analysis,clinical symptoms and therapeutic effect were statistically analyzed and compared.Results The peak inspiratory pressure(PIP) and ventilation rate(VR) of ventilator parameter were (18.3?1.6)cmH_2O and (35?5)bpm in group Ⅰ,there was significantly lower than that in group Ⅱ and group Ⅲ(P0.05).The incidence of BPD was 16%(5/32) in group Ⅰ,5%(1/20) in group Ⅱ and 5%(1/19) in group Ⅲ;The mortality rate of PHC group(group Ⅰ) was 6%(2/32) and 5%(1/20) in group Ⅱ.Conclusion The application of permissive hypercapnia,intracheal instillation of pumlonary surfactant and inhalation of becotide all can prevent effectively the occurrence of severe broncho-pulmonary dysplasia in VLBWI during mechanical ventilation.
6.Effects of Cytochalasin D on Expression of Aquaporins and Inward Rectifying Potassium Channel 4.1 Gene in Spinal Cord Astrocytes of Rats
Wenjia DU ; Yuliang WANG ; Yuexiu DANG ; Shuanhu LEI ; Liangzeng HUANG ; Jing WANG ; Jinglin MA ; Liping AN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(7):616-620
Objective To investigate the expression of aquaporin (AQP) 1, AQP4, inward rectifying potassium channel 4.1 (Kir4.1) and cytoskeleton features of rat spinal cord astrocytes after cytochalasin D (CytD) intervention. Methods Spinal cord astrocytes isolated from 2~3-day-old rats were cultured till confluency. MTT was used to assess survival rate of astrocytes 2 h, 12 h and 24 h after co-cultured with 0.05 μg/ml, 0.10 μg/ml, 0.20 μg/ml, 0.40 μg/ml, 0.80 μg/ml and 1.00 μg/ml of CytD, respectively. Confocal microscopy was used to observe cytoskeleton features of astrocytes 2 h after co-cultured with 0.05 μg/ml, 0.10 μg/ml, 0.20 μg/ml, 0.40 μg/ml of CytD. The expression of AQP1, AQP4, Kir4.1 mRNA were determined with real-time PCR 2 h after co-cultured with 0.05 μg/ml, 0.10 μg/ml, 0.20 μg/ml, 0.40 μg/ml, 0.80 μg/ml and 1.00 μg/ml of CytD. Results The survival rate of rat spinal cord astrocytes reduced with the time of co-culture and concentration of CytD (P<0.05). The cytoskeleton of astrocytes was reconstructed. The expression of AQP1, AQP4 and Kir4.1 mRNA increased after co- cultured with 0.05~0.40 μg/ml of CytD. Conclusion The appropriate dosage of CytD may remodel the cytoskeleton and increase the mRNA expression of AQP1, AQP4 and Kir4.1 in spinal cord astrocytes of rats.
7.Durability of protective effect of resin-based coating material on root surface
Hongyan TIAN ; Peng YU ; Chongyang YUAN ; Wei ZHANG ; Yuexiu QIU ; Dehui LI ; Xinjie LIANG ; Xiaoyan WANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2016;48(5):889-893
Objective:To compare the durability of resin-based root-surface coating material and all-in-one self-etching adhesive on root surface in vitro.Methods:Human extracted premolars or molars with intact roots were selected.The cementum was removed using a periodontal scaler to expose root dentin. The root surface was coated with an acid-resistant nail varnish,leaving a window of 3 mm ×3 mm on the exposed dentin.The window was covered with either PRG Barrier Coat (PRG)or Clearfil S3 Bond (CS3).After water aging for 14 d,specimens were immersed in acid buffer at pH 4.5 for 4 d and the demineralization buffer was changed every 24 h.Then the specimen was split longitudinally through the center of the ‘window’and the cross-sectional surface was observed with scanning electron microscope (SEM).After fixed and dehydrated,the prepared samples were coated with platinum.The coating mate-rial,root dentin and the interface was observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM).The thickness of the coating material was measured on the SEMimages.Regarding toothbrush wear test,coronal dentin-disks were prepared and covered with PRG and CS3,respectively.After storage in water for 24 h,the specimen was subjected to the toothbrush wear tester for 100,200,300,500,700,1 500 brushing cy-cles.A slurry of fluoride toothpaste (1 ∶2 ratio of toothpaste and deionized water by weight)was used and the brushing load was 300 N.The surface microstructure of remaining coating material was analyzed using SEM.The wear depths were determined by a profilometer.Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS 20.0 by one-way ANOVA.The level of significance was at 0.05.Results:Application of PRG Barrier Coat produced a coating layer of (47.1 ±27.3)μm,while CS3 presented a thin film of (5.7 ± 2.1)μm in thickness.The exposed dentin was hermetically sealed and no obvious gap was observed at the interface in both PRG and CS3 groups.There was no dentin demineralization observed in both groups after water aging.The wear depths of PRG and CS3 increased along with the numbers of brushing cycles. PRG wore at a significant lower pace than CS3 did (P <0.05).Conclusion:PRG coating resin had similar performances as CS3 on protecting root dentin from demineralization after water aging.What’s more,PRG demonstrated a higher toothbrush wear resistance than CS3.We concluded that PRG Barrier Coat contained S-PRG filler may be an effective coating material for protecting exposed root from both chemical and mechanical challenges.Further studies should be carried out to evaluate the long-term reli-ability of the rootsurface coating materials under the clinical setting.
8.Application of Resting- state Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Cognitive Impairment (review)
Qingli SHI ; Hao YAN ; Hongyan CHEN ; Kai WANG ; Yuexiu LI ; Zaizhu HAN ; Yumei ZHANG ; Guiyun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(11):1029-1031
Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) can be applied to study the resting-state network, and it is easier than task-related fMRI. Imaging principle, research methods of rs-fMRI, as well as its application in cognitive impairment were reviewed in this article.
9.Influence of Xiaoke keli Ji on glycemia and serum lipoprotein levels in diabetic nephropathy rats
Qian WANG ; Muxin GONG ; Hui ZHAO ; Yuexiu WANG ; Mei YU ; Keling LI ; Qifu HUANG ; Boguang LI ; Jin YAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM: To observe the changes of glycemia and serum cholesterol and triglyceride in diabetic nephropathy rats and therapeutic effects of Xiaoke Keli Ji. METHODS: 3/4 nephrectomy was adopted firstly, three weeks later streptozotocin(STZ) was administered intraperitoneally to establish diabetic nephropathy model in rats. Animals were divided into four groups:model group, Xiaoke Keli Ji treatment group, positive control group and sham group. Changes of serum sugar and serum creatinine, cholesterol and triglyceride were examined at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 weeks after STZ injection. Renal tissue samples were adopted at 6th week and studied by light microscopy. RESULTS: Model group demonstrated different degree of glomerular sclerosis. Lesions in treatment group were alleviated. Serum creatinine, serum sugar and serum cholesterol were higher at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 weeks after STZ injection in model group than that of the sham group ( P
10.Evaluation of the degree of white matter damage in patients with white matter hypertensities and cognitive impairment
Shinan WANG ; Jinfang WANG ; Qingli SHI ; Yuexiu LI ; Hongyan CHEN ; Li FENG ; Yumei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2020;29(6):546-550
Objective:To analyze the characteristic of nerve tracts in different stages of cognitive impairment caused by white matter hypertensities, applying diffusion tensor imaging-peak width of skeletonized mean diffusivity as evaluation indicator.Methods:Demographic characteristics and vascular risk factors of all subjects were recorded.Screened out 50 subjects without WMH and whose MoCA scale was more than or equal 26 points as normal control group.Then, we assessed 85 patients with WMH using the MoCA scale and clinical dementia assessment. Of 85 patients, 45 cases were divided into the normal cognition group, 23 cases were assigned into non-dementia vascular cognitive impairment group, and 17 cases into the vascular dementia group.The diffusion tensor imaging-peak width of skeletonized mean diffusivity marking method was used to compare the integrity of white matter fibers in WMH patients with varying degrees of cognitive impairment and normal control group.Results:The difference of PSMD among the four groups was statistically significant(CN group: 3.558±0.157, VCIND group: 4.128±0.222, VaD group: 5.469±0.000, NC group: 2.612±0.105, F=42.479, P<0.05). PSMD in WMH groups were higher than that in NC group (all P<0.05). There was no significant difference between WMH-VCIND group and WMH-CN group ( P=0.067). The PSMD of WMH-VAD group was higher than that of WMH-CN group and WMH-VCIND group (both P<0.05). Conclusion:PSMD can accurately detect white matter fiber damage caused by WMH.The degree of WMH combined cognitive decline was not completely consistent with the degree of PSMD increase.Compared with the cases with normal WMH cognition, PSMD was not significantly increased when WMH was combined with VCIND, while PSMD was significantly increased when WMH was combined with VaD.DTI-PSMD value as imaging marker can provide objective basis for clinical diagnosis of WMH-VaD.