1.Effect of Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation on Gait of Stroke Hemiplegic Patients
Yuge ZHANG ; Tong ZHANG ; Lixu LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(9):999-1003
Objective To observe the effect of rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) on gait of stroke hemiplegic patients. Methods From April, 2014 to April, 2015, eleven stroke hemiplegic patients were divided into RAS group (n=6) and control group (n=5) randomly. Both groups accepted routine rehabilitation, and the RAS group accepted RAS walking exercise, while the control group accepted verbal in-structed walking exercise. They were tested with Brunnstrom's Stage and gait analysis before and three weeks after training. Results There was no significant increase in Brunnstrom's Stage (Z<1.414, P>0.05) in both groups after training. The RAS group increased in stride length, velocity and cadence (t>4.829, P<0.01) after training, and improved in temporal symmetry (t=3.323, P<0.05), while there was no significant change in all of the indices in the control group (t<1.765, P>0.05). Conclusion Walking exercise under RAS facilitates to improve gait in stroke hemiplegic patients.
2.Effects of propofol on potassium currents in pulmonary artery smooth muscles of rats
Yuge JIANG ; Longhe XU ; Hong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2004;0(07):-
AIM:To investigate the effects of propofol on potassium currents in pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells of normotensive and hypertensive rats. METHODS: The effects of propofol on potassium currents in smooth muscle cells derived from normotensive and hypertensive rats pulmonary arteries were observed by patch clamp technique (whole cell recording) after application of the drug in the bath. RESULTS: The potassium current-voltage curves (I-V curves) of smooth muscle cells derived from normotensive and pulmonary hypertensive rats pulmonary arteries were up-ward shifted by propofol (50, 100 ?mol/L). Compared with control group, within 5 minutes after application of the drug, the current amplitude could increase to (121?11)%, (113?5)% (P
3.Different biomarkers predict periprosthetic joint infection and aseptic loosening after joint arthroplasty
Yuge ZHANG ; Guodong WANG ; Yuanmin ZHANG ; Xiaowei ZHAO ; Shuaishuai NIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(44):7097-7102
BACKGROUND:Periprosthetic joint infection is a complication that is difficult to deal with after joint arthroplasty. Early diagnosis is the key to treatment. To find a fast response, high-sensitivity and high-specificity molecular biomarker can significantly optimize the diagnosis process of periprosthetic joint infection. OBJECTIVE:To monitor blood procalcitonin, interleukin-6 and lipopolysaccharide binding protein levels, to compare with blood leukocyte count and C-reactive protein levels, to identify above indexes, and to distinguish sensitivity and specificity of periprosthetic joint infection. METHODS: A total of 81 patients with pain after arthroplasty who were treated in Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical Colege from January 2008 to December 2013 were enroled in this study. The repair surgery of al patients was divided into two stages. In the first stage, complete debridement and the instalation of temporary occupancy device were conducted. After 3 months averagely, two-phase reconstruction was performed. At 1 day before surgery, venous blood was colected. Calcitonin, interleukin 6, lipopolysaccharide binding protein, leukocyte count and C- reactive protein levels were detected. During the operation, synovial membrane and sample of false envelope around the prosthesis were colected. Bacterial and histological examinations were performed. The sensitivity and specificity were calculated using receiver operating characteristic curve.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: One-way analysis of variance results showed that the receiver operating characteristic curve of lipopolysaccharide binding protein was bigger, 0.962; 95 confidence interval 0.924-1.000. Diagnostic value was optimal, and the critical value was 23.5 μg/L. These data suggested that when lipopolysaccharide binding protein exceeded 23.5 μg/L before surgery, periprosthetic joint infection would be identified. The receiver operating characteristic curve of C-reactive protein was 0.871. The receiver operating characteristic curve of leukocytes was close to 0.5. The diagnostic value of leukocyte count on periprosthetic joint infection was not great. These findings indicate that lipopolysaccharide binding protein has good application prospect in the diagnosis of periprosthetic joint infection after joint replacement, and shows high positive predictive rate and negative predictive rate of periprosthetic joint infection.
4.Primary revision after failure of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Ying KONG ; Guodong WANG ; Yuanmin ZHANG ; Xiaowei ZHAO ; Yuge ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(46):7458-7462
BACKGROUND:Failure of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction can be caused by multiple factors, which requires a revision surgery. However, there are few studies about the revision of anterior cruciate ligament. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the primary cause, indication, methods and effectiveness of revision after the failure of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. METHODS: Thirty patients with instability undergoing anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions were subjected to revision under arthroscopy. After revision, a systemic analysis was performed based on KT-2000 examination, the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) scale, Lysholm and Tegner scores. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Of the 30 cases, 9 cases were reconstructed with bone-patelar tendon-bone autograft, 14 cases with hamstring tendon autograft, 7 cases with hamstring tendon alograft. Twelve cases had a femoral tunnel in the front of the predicted one, 1 case had knee stiffness, 8 cases had a tibial tunnel in the front of the predicted one, and 8 cases had both the femoral and tibial tunnels in the front of the predicted ones. One case had a malposited interference screw which reconstructed with bone-patelar tendon-bone autograft; one case complicated by posteromedial corner injury was not reconstructed. The reconstructed anterior cruciate ligament was absolutely ruptured and absorbed in 12 cases, and 18 cases had obviously loosen but stil partly linked reconstructed ligament. None had severe incompletion of spongy bone. Al cases received primary revision. Ten cases reconstructed with ipsilateral hamstring tendon, 14 cases reconstructed with contralateral hamstring tendon, and 6 cases with LARS ligament. The mean side-to-side difference of KT-2000 examination at 90° and 30°, the mean IKDC, Tegner and Lysholm scores were significantly improved after revision. There were many reasons leading to failure of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, such as malposition of the bone tunnel, invalid fixation, adhesion, compound ligament injuries, and ankylosis. The functional results and objective stability could be obtained through revision folowing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
5.Biomechanical effect of meniscal repair and partial meniscectomy on contact mechanics
Yuanmin ZHANG ; Guodong WANG ; Xiaowei ZHAO ; Yuge ZHANG ; Shiqing FENG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(18):2915-2918
Objective To evaluate the biomechanical effect of horizontal, vertical, and cruciate suture repairs and partial meniscectomy on contact mechanics. Methods Control group (complete meniscus), buckethandletear group and suture repaired group were recorded. The contact map of the control group was firstly recorded; simulated bucket handle medial meniscal tears were then created. Tears were treated with 1 of 3 suture repair techniques or partial meniscectomy. The 24 samples were treated randomly and thus there were 6 samples evaluated for every operation method. Instantaneous contact area (CA), mean contact pressure (MCP), and peak contact pressure (PCP) measurements were recorded with a pressure sensing system. CA, MCP, and PCP for intact stifles (control), stifles with simulated tears, and stifles after treatment were recorded and compared using 1-way repeated measures ANOVA. Results Stifleswithbuckethandletearshadsignificantlydecreased CA, increased MCP and increased PCP when compared with control group. All meniscal repair techniques reestablished normal contact mechanics. When comparing meniscal repair and partial meniscectomy, stifles with partial meniscectomy had lower CA, higher MCP and PCP than stifles undergoing repair (P = 0.851 and 0.987, respectively). Conclusions Contact mechanics obtained from each repair technique were mechanically superior to partial meniscectomy. Performing meniscal repair instead of partial meniscectomy with select meniscal tears may mitigate the development of degenerative joint disease.
6.Effects of Early Exercise on Motor Function and Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Rats after Focal Cerebral Ischemia
Haixia MI ; Tong ZHANG ; Pei MIAO ; Yuge ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(1):1-7
Objective To explore the effects of early exercise on motor function and the mechanism in rats after focal cerebral ischemia. Methods 21 Sprague-Dawley male rats were divided into control group (n=7), natural recovery group (n=7) and exercise training group (n=7), and the latter 2 groups were modeled with middle cerebral artery occlusion. The exercise training group received wheel running exercise 24 hours after modeling for 14 days. They were assessed with Rogers score and beam balance test 21 days after modeling. 4 rats in each group received routine MRI and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) scanning. The fractional anisotropy (FA) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of ischemic (L) and contralateral side (R) were measured, and the rate of them (L/R, r) was calculated. Results There was significant difference in Rogers score among the groups (Z=-0.786, P<0.001), but no significant difference between the natural recovery group and the exercise training group (P>0.05). Beam balance score of the natural recovery group was significantly different from the control group and the exercise training group (F=38.11, P<0.001), but there was no significant difference between the latters (P>0.05). The LFA of the natural recovery group was significantly different from the control group (P<0.05), but not significantly different from the exercise training group (P>0.05);while the rFA of the natural recovery group was significantly different from the control group and the exercise training group (F=19.30, P<0.05). LADC and rADC might be different between the control group and the natural recovery group (P=0.056, P=0.057), but not significantly different between the natural recovery group and the exercise training group (P>0.05). LFA and rFA strongly correlated with all the behavior scores (r=-0.90--0.70, P<0.01); while LADC and rADC moderately correlated with the behavior scores (r=0.50-0.75, P<0.05), except balance (P>0.05). DTT showed that the direction and density of neural fibers were significantly asymmetrical in the natural re-covery group and the exercise training group, and more symmetrical in the exercise training group. Conclusion Early exercise can promote the neural functional recovery in rats after focal cerebral ischemia, which may associate with the improve of conduction of fibers.
7.Effects of Exercise Training on Learning and Memory Ability and Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Rats after Focal Cerebral Ischemia
Pei MIAO ; Tong ZHANG ; Haixia MI ; Yuge ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(8):896-903
Objective To explore the effect of exercise training on learning and memory ability in rats with focal cerebral ischemia, and to analyze the changes of brain tissue structure of rats after exercise training through diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Methods Twenty-four SPF male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into sham operation group (n=8), natural recovery group (n=8) and exercise training group (n=8). The left middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) model was established. The exercise training group received running wheel training 24 hours after modeling, for 14 days. All groups were tested by the Morris water maze 15 days after modeling. The latency in the navigation experiment, as well as the first latency, boundary swimming time ratio, the boundary swimming distance ratio, the average speed and the swimming path in the space exploration experiment were recorded. Four rats with similar Longa scores in each group received rou-tine magnetic resonance imaging and DTI scanning, the fractional anisotropy (FA), axial diffusivity (λ‖), and radial diffusivity (λ⊥) of isch-emic cortex and hippocampal lesion and contralateral side were measured. Results In the navigation experiment, the latency of three groups showed a downward trend along with training days (P<0.05). The latency was longer in all the time points in the natural recovery group than in the sham operation group (P<0.05), and was longer in the first three days in the exercise training group than in the sham operation group (P<0.05), however, there was no significant difference between them in the last two days (P>0.05), while it was shorter in the exercise train-ing group than in the natural recovery group in the same time (P<0.05). In the space exploration experiment, the latency, the boundary swim-ming time ratio and the boundary swimming distance ratio were more in the natural recovery group than in the sham operation group (Z>2.627, P<0.01), and the latter two indexes were also higher in the natural recovery group than in the exercise training group (Z>2.521, P<0.05). No significant difference was found in the average speed among three groups (P>0.05). The swimming paths in the exercise training group and the sham operation group were better than that of the natural recovery group. The FA and rFA in the left cortical area were higher in the sham operation group than in the exercise training group and the natural recovery group (P<0.05), however, no significant difference was found between the exercise training group and the natural recovery group (P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the FA in the right cortical area among three groups (F=0.532, P=0.607). Theλ⊥,λ‖, rλ‖and rλ⊥in the left cortical area were lower in the sham opera-tion group than in the natural recovery group (P<0.05), and no significant difference was found from the exercise training group to the natu-ral recovery group, nor to the sham operation group (P>0.05). There was no significant difference in theλ⊥andλ‖in the right cortical area among three groups (F<1.030, P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the FA,λ⊥,λ‖and rFA, rλ⊥and rλ‖in the bilateral hippo-campal interest area among three groups (F<1.845, P>0.05). The rFA, rλ‖, rλ⊥and leftλ⊥ were correlated with the latency in the space ex-ploration experiment in the Morris water maze test (P<0.05), in which the correlation coefficient of rλ⊥was the highest (r=0.761, P<0.01). Conclusion Proper exercise training can improve the learning and memory ability of rats with focal cerebral ischemia, and can promote the repair of nerve fiber damage and reduce the vascular edema. In addition, the rFA, rλ‖, rλ⊥andλ⊥of ischemic cortex may be predictors of cognitive function recovery in rats after focal cerebral ischemia, especially rλ⊥.
8.Effects of Ropivacaine and Bupivacaine on glutamate-evoked currents in cultured rat hippocampal neurons
Yuge JIANG ; Weidong MI ; Longhe XU ; Hong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1999;0(04):-
AIM: To observe and compare the effects of Ropivacaine and Bupivacaine on glutamate-evoked currents in cultured rat hippocampus neurons.METHODS: Rat hippocampal neurons were dissociated and cultured.Glutamate-evoked currents were recorded by whole cell patch clamp recording.Effects of Ropivacaine and Bupivacaine on glutamate-evoked currents were observed.Drugs were given by pressure ejection or applicated in the bath.RESULTS: Glutamate(100(mmol?L~(-1))) can activate inward currents in cultured rat hippocampus neurons and this currents could be locked by non-NMDA antagonists DNQX.At concentrations of 10,50,100(mmol?L~(-1)),both Bupivacaine and Ropivacaine could obviously decrease glutamate-evoked currents in cultured rat hippocampus neurons.At higher concentration of 50 and 100(mmol?L~(-1)),the reduced amplitude of glutamate-evoked currents by Ropivacaine was larger than that of by Bupivacaine(P
9.Comparison of blocking effect of ropivacaine and bupivacaine on sodium channels of rat dosal root ganglia
Longhe XU ; Yuge JIANG ; Zeguo FENG ; Hong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2002;0(05):-
AIM: To compare the blocking effect of ropivacaine and bupivacaine on sodium channels of rat dosal root ganglia(DRG) using whole cell recording technique. METHODS: Rat DRG neurons were enzymatically isolated , tetrodotoxin-sensitive(TTX-s) and tetrodotoxin-resistant (TTX-r) sodium currents of DRG were recorded by whole cell recording.Drugs were given in bath solution.The concentrations of ropivacaine were 10,30,100, 1 000 ?mol?L~ -1 and bupivacaine were 10,30,100,300 ?mol?L~ -1 . The recording number in each dose group was six. RESULTS: CsCl in extracellular fluid and TEA in intracellular fluid were used to block the potassium channels. Sodium currents were recorded when the holding potential was - 70 mV and a serials of pulse with step 10 mV and duration 70 ms was given.TTX-s sodium channel was recorded in 80.1 % large DRG cells and TTX-r sodium channel was recorded in 92.4 % medium and small DRG cells,of which 56.3 % cells had no response to 1 ?mol?L~ -1 TTX. The half-maximal blocking concentrations of ropivacaine on TTX-r sodium channel was 65.7 ? 6.1 ?mol?L~ -1 , which was much lower than that on TTX-s sodium channel 246.8 ? 11.2 ?mol?L~ -1 (P 0.05 ). CONCLUSION: Ropivacaine preferentially blocks TTX-r sodium channel.Selective blocking of TTX-r and TTX-s sodium channel was one of the reasons of seperation of sensation and motion when it is used in epidural anesthesia.
10.Compare effects of total intravenous anesthesia and balanced anesthesia on stress response on suspensive laryngoscope vocal cords surgery
Yuanyuan MAN ; Yuge JIANG ; Longhe XU ; Hong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2002;0(05):-
AIM: To compare the effects of total intravenous anesthesia and balanced anesthesia on stress response on suspensive laryngoscope vocal cords surgery. METHODS: Thirty patients undergone microlaryngeal surgery were randomly divided into two groups(n=15). Analgesia and amnesia slow induction was used in all patiens with nosal incubation. During maintenance of anesthesia, propofol, remifentanil and scopolamine were used in total intravenous anesthesia group(group TIVA); fentanyl, scopolamine and isoflurane were used in balanced anesthesia group(group BAL). Record the data of each group,including base data, after induction, end of tracheal intubation,3 min after intubation, setting the suspensive laryngosopy, 3 min after setting the suspensive laryngosopy, removing the trachea, MAP, HR of each time, the time of recovery. The blood concentrations of epinephrine (E), noradrenalin(NE),cortisol,IL-6 were measured at each time point of base data, end of tracheal intubation, setting the suspensive laryngosopy, 3 min after setting the suspensive laryngosopy. RESULTS: There is no significant difference of HR, MAP, blood concentration of E,NE, cortisol, IL-6 at end of tracheal intubation compared with base data. AT setting the suspensive laryngosopy,3 min after setting the suspensive laryngosopy, HR, MAP, blood concentrations of E, NE, cortisol, IL-6 in group BAL were all higher than that of base data,and were also higher than group TIVA at the same time. The recovery time of group TIVA was shorter than that of group BAL. CONCLUSION: Analgesia and amnesia slow induction with nosal intubaion and maintenance with remifentanil, propofol can inhibit sudden change of hemodynamics and stress response of intubation and setting the suspensive laryngoscope, with quicker recovery .It is an ideal anesthesia method for suspensive laryngoscope vocal cords surgery.