1.Effect of Electroacupuncture on Learning and Memory Ability of Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injured Rats
Yukun LIN ; Jing TAO ; Bin CHEN ; Ruhui LIN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(9):831-834
Objective To investigate the effect of electroacupuncture at Shenting (DU24) and Baihui (DU20) on learning and memory ability, as well as the nerve cell and the expression of mRNA of Bcl-2 and Bax in the hippocampus of rats with cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. Methods 45 male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly diveded into sham group (n=15), control group (n=15) and electroacupuncture group (n=15). The latter 2 groups were modeled with middle cerebral artery occlusion for 2 h and reperfusion. The electroacupuncture group received electroacupuncture at Shenting and Baihui for 7 days. They were tested with Morris water maze, and then, their hippocampus was observed under Nissl staining and the level of Bcl-2 and Bax mRNA were determined with RT-PCR. Results The escape latency decreased (P<0.001) and the frequence the platform was crossed increased (P=0.001) in the electroacupuncture group compared with the model group, with less damage of the nerve cell and the expression of Bax mRNA, and more of Bcl-2 mRNA (P<0.05). Conclusion Electroacupuncture can prevent learning and memory ability from cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats, which may associate with adjustment of expression of apoptosis-related gene to inhibit apoptosis of nerve cell.
2.Automated breast volume scanner for ultrasound examination of the musculoskeletal system
Hui GAO ; Tao CHEN ; Wen GUO ; Xiaoting QIN ; Kan GAO ; Dandan WANG ; Yukun DENG ; Yan KONG ; Bing YAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(11):972-975
Objective To investigate the clinical value of automated breast volume scanner(ABVS) system in detection musculoskeletal system lesions.Methods Totally 49 patients were scanned by Acuson S2000 ABVS system after conventional ultrasound examination.The scanning data of ABVS were stored and automatically reconstructed to obtain coronal and sagittal images.Then the results were analyzed and the occurrence rates of circle sign of different lesions were compared.Results The images of 49 lesions were obtained with ABVS and conventional ultrasound successfully.Statistical difference of the occurrence rate of circle sign was found between benign and malignant lesions (x2 =5.559,P =0.021).However,there was no statistical difference between hemangioma and malignant lesions (x2 =2.098,P =0.156).Meanwhile,a missed lesion in conventional ultrasound examination was found in coronal view by ABVS.Conclusions ABVS system can obtain effective coronal images of musculoskeletal system lesions,which represents a progress.
3.Genistein attenuates monocrotaline-induced pulmonary arterial hypertension in rats by up-regulating heme oxygenase-1 expression.
Yukun ZHANG ; Daoxin WANG ; Tao ZHU ; Changyi LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(2):151-154
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of genistein on the expression of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) in rats with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) induced by monocrotaline (MCT).
METHODSSixty male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 4 groups (n=15), namely the control group, model group, low-dose (20 µg/kg) genistein group and high-dose (80 µg/kg) genistein group. The hemodynamic parameters were measured and the remodeling of pulmonary small arteries was observed by electron microscope (EM). The expression of HO-1 in the lung tissues were detected by Western blotting.
RESULTSCompared with the model group, genistein treatment significantly reduced the elevated mean pulmonary arterial pressure, improved the right ventricular hypertrophy index, and increased the expression of HO-1 in a dose-dependent manner.
CONCLUSIONGenistein attentuates pulmonary arterial hypertension in MCT-treated rats possibly by up-regulation of HO-1 in the lung tissues.
Animals ; Genistein ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Heme Oxygenase (Decyclizing) ; metabolism ; Hypertension, Pulmonary ; chemically induced ; drug therapy ; enzymology ; Lung ; enzymology ; pathology ; Male ; Monocrotaline ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Up-Regulation ; drug effects
4.The influence of lack of parental accompaniment, physical abuse and neglect in childhood on the psycholog-ical distress in college entrant students
Xiaojing LI ; Wanjun GUO ; Yukun KANG ; Zeren GESANG ; Na LI ; Yingmei WANG ; Zhengping TAN ; Changbo LIU ; Ying LUO ; Jia FENG ; Qiujie XU ; Ting CHEN ; Xiaohong MA ; Tao LI
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2014;(10):590-595
Objective To explore the influence of lack of parental accompaniment, physical abuse and neglect in childhood on the psychological distress of college entrant students. Methods In a comprehensive university in Sichuan Province, 8367 freshmen were surveyed using the 6-item Kessler psychological distress (K6) scale and a questionnaire for lack of parental accompany, physical abuse and neglect in childhood. The students were divided into rural group and urban group for data analysis. Results The months of lack of maternal and/or paternal accompaniment were more in rural group than that in urban group (P<0.05). In rural group, female (standardizedβ’=0.139, P<0.001), neglect (standardizedβ’=0.237, P<0.001) and physical abuse (standardized β’=0.076, P<0.001) were associated with K6 scale. In urban group, female (standardizedβ’=0.091, P<0.001), lack of paternal accompaniment (standardizedβ’=0.050, P<0.001), ne? glect (standardized β’=0.169, P<0.001) and physical abuse (standardized β’=0.095, P<0.001) related with K6 scale. Conclusions Neglect and physical abuse are independent risk factors to freshmen both from rural and urban areas. Lack of paternal accompaniment in childhood is a risk factor only in urban freshmen. Further research should select more rep?resentative samples and also include more factors which may interact with the loss of parental accompaniment such as pa?rental divorce and conditions regarding so calledleft-behindchildren in rural area.
5.Investigation of leucorrhea routine examination methods and quality control of 97 clinical laboratories in Guizhou Province
Xiaowu LING ; Bangquan AN ; Xianghong ZHOU ; Shengwen HUANG ; Wei WANG ; Li SU ; Sha LIU ; Yongde TAO ; Xianwei ZHOU ; Wencai YANG ; Shanshu FU ; Yukun LUO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(3):199-202
Objective To investigate the methods and internal quality control ( IQC ) leucorrhea routine examinationin clinical laboratories of medical institutions in Guizhou Province.Methods In 2009, 97 clinical laboratories were randomly selected for the first investigation.At the same time, staffs in theinvestigated laboratories were educated on the importance of IQC.The second investigation of the same items was carried out in 2011 inthe same laboratories.The results of the two investigations were analyzed byChi-square test.Results 2009 and 2011 numbers of laboratories thoseonly used normal saline suspension method for leucorrhea examination were 17and 16 (χ2 =0.037, P >0.05 ) respectively, used bothnormal saline and 10%KOH suspension methodswere 16and 2(χ2 =12.003,P<0.01), used staining method were 64and 79(χ2 =5.488,P<0.05), both used suspension and staining methods were 60and 73(χ2 =4.041, P<0.05), used normal salinesuspension method combined with Wright stain and Gram staining methods were3and 28(χ2 =23.996,P<0.01) respectively.Numbers of Laboratoriespracticing IQC were 2and 88in 2009 and 2011 respectivly(χ2 =153.293,P <0.01).Conclusions Currently, the most common used method for leucorrhea routine examination is suspension.Through the investigations and education, the quality ofleucorrhea routine examination was improved in Guizhou Province.
6.Quantitative assessment of left ventricular longitudinal and circumferential strain in elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction using speckle-tracking imaging on echocardiography
Yujiao DENG ; Yukun LUO ; Yiru WANG ; Xin HUANG ; Fan TIAN ; Bo GUAN ; Jian CAO ; Tao LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(8):991-995
Objective:To quantitatively evaluate the left ventricular circumferential and longitudinal strain after percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)in elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction(AMI)using speckle-tracking imaging(STI)on echocardiography.Methods:A prospective case-control study was conducted on 47 elderly patients diagnosed with ST-elevation AMI and undergoing percutaneous coronary interference(PCI)in our hospital from August 2017 to June 2020 as PCI-study group.The 35 normal subjects matched for age and sex were as a normal-control group.The longitudinal peak systolic strain(LPSS)and circumferential peak systolic strain(CPSS)were measured using STI at one week and three months after PCI in the two groups.Results:The values of LPSS and CPSS were apical segment > middle segment > basal segment, which was the similar between LPSS and CPSS.Compared with normal-control group, AMI-PCI group showed that CPSS and LPSS in each segment were significantly reduced at 1 week and 3 months after operation.Compared with the control group, all the CPSS and LPSS values were significantly decreased in AMI group at one week after PCI(-12.3±2.7)% vs.(-22.5±1.7)%( t=19.62, P<0.01); (-12.9±3.2)% vs.(-23.1±2.6)%( t=15.43, P<0.01). Both LPSS and CPSS values were improved at a certain extent at three months after PCI compared with AMI group at one week after PCI.The complete CPSS and LPSS values were significantly increased in AMI group at three months after PCI compared with one week after PCI(-16.8±2.6)% vs.(-12.3±2.7)%, ( t=8.23, P<0.01); (-17.0±3.3)% vs.(-12.9±3.2)%( t=6.11, P<0.01). But, there were still significant differences compared with the NC group(-16.8±2.6)% vs.(-22.5±1.7)%( t=11.29, P<0.01); (-17.0±3.3)% vs.(-23.1±2.6)%( t=9.04, P<0.01). Conclusions:The longitudinal and circumferential strain of left ventricle were severely damaged in elderly patients with AMI.The speckle-tracking imaging technique can be used to quantitatively evaluate the left ventricular strain and its improved situation after PCI in elderly AMI patients.
7.Efficacy comparison of tracheotomy and transnasal intubation in treatment of severe tetanus patients with respiratory failure
Qilong ZHANG ; Weifeng KUANG ; Hang LI ; Yukun ZHANG ; Yingchun ZENG ; Qingping TAO ; Ming LI ; Chuanlin WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2021;37(1):57-62
Objective:To explore the efficacy of tracheotomy and nasal intubation in airways management in treatment of patients with respiratory failure caused by severe tetanus.Methods:A respective case series study was conducted to analyze the data of 92 patients with respiratory failure caused by severe tetanus admitted to Jiangxi Chest Hospital from January 2012 to December 2019. There were 60 males and 32 females, aged 23-81 years [(47.5±14.1)years]. Overall 43 patients underwent tracheotomy (tracheotomy group), and 49 patients underwent nasal intubation (nasal intubation group). The blood gas related indexes (PaO 2, PaCO 2), catheter retention time, incidence of complications such as airway bleeding, nasosinusitis, catheter blockage and ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), and clinical outcome were compared between the two groups. Results:After mechanical ventilation, the PaO 2 and PaCO 2 in both groups were significantly improved ( P<0.01), with no significant difference between groups ( P>0.05). Both groups were similar regarding the catheter indwelling time, catheter blockage, airway bleeding and nasosinusitis ( P>0.05). The incidences of VAP and catheter blockage after extubation in tracheotomy group [12%(5/43), 12%(5/43)] were significantly different from those in nasal intubation group [0%(0/49), 31%(15/49)] ( P<0.05). There were 3 deaths in each group, with the mortality rate of 7% (3/43) in tracheotomy group and of 6% (3/49) in nasal intubation group ( P>0.05). Both groups of live tetanus patients were cured. After 3-month follow-up, the tetanus was cured in the two groups. Conclusions:The tracheotomy and transnasal tracheal intubation are optional for severe tetanus patients with respiratory failure. The former has airway and tissue trauma, but it is convenient for mechanical ventilation management, especially indicated for patients with severe convulsions, angular arch reflexes, poor sedation, and continuous application of muscle relaxants. Nasal intubation is relatively non-invasive, simple and fast method, but the prevention and monitoring of VAP requires higher requirements.
8.Distribution of pattern elements and target organs in dyslipidemia:factor analysis of 1019 cases
Tao YANG ; Qingyong HE ; Xiaoxue ZHONG ; Xudong LIU ; Hui WANG ; Jianbo GUO ; Yukun DING
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;41(2):165-170
Objective To explore the distribution of pattern elements and target organs in dyslipidemia ai-ming at providing theoretical basis for dyslipidemia diagnosis and treatment in clinical practice.Methods A database matrix including clinical manifestations(containing 89 symptoms,physical signs,tongue and pulse)of 1019 patients with dyslipidemia.Factors were extracted according to initial models and rotated with Varimax,then the factor loading and the score of common factors was calculated.Pattern elements were concluded by the common factors,and the patients were grouped by the score of each pattern ele-ment.Thus the distribution of pattern elements and target organs were assigned according to its score of each group.Results 38 common factors and 14 pattern elements were extracted,from which 6 primary pattern elements were selected, including 3 excessive elements, phlegm(284 cases,25.08%), blood stasis(130 cases,11.48%), and heat(109 cases,9.62%)and 3 deficient elements, qi deficiency (170 cases,15.00%), yang deficiency(164 cases, 14.47%), and yin deficiency(108 cases, 9. 53%).8 target organs were extracted in which the main target included the spleen(508 cases, 40. 38%),lung(269 cases 21.38%), heart(218 cases,17.33%)and liver(190 cases, 5.25%). Conclusions Dyslipidemia in traditional Chinese medicine belongs to deficiency in its root(nature)and excess in branch(manifestation).Excessive manifestations include phlegm, blood stasis and heat, and deficient nature includes qi deficiency,yang deficiency and yin deficiency.The main symptom target(lo-cation)was the spleen,the lung,the heart and the liver.Therefore,the findings suggest that treatment of dyslipidemia in traditional Chinese medicine could rely on resolving phlegm, activating blood, remo-ving heat,tonifying qi,warming yang,and reinforcing yin.Spleen should be considered as the first and foremost organ in the treatment,while the lung,heart,and liver should also be taken into consideration.
9.Analysis on risk factors of screen time among Chinese primary and middle school students in 12 provinces
Xiaoyan WU ; Shuman TAO ; Shichen ZHANG ; Yukun ZHANG ; Kun HUANG ; Fangbiao TAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2016;50(6):508-513
Objective To investigate the characteristics of screen time and its risk factors in Methods During April 2012 and June 2012, according to the geographical distribution, the stratified random cluster sampling method was used to select 4 provinces from eastern, central and western China, respectively. The convenience sampling method was used to select 2 primary and middle schools from urban, 2 primary and middle schools from rural in each province. In each school, all grades were included, and 2 classes were selected in each grade. A total of 51 866 students or parents were selected as study participants, and 43 771 questionnaires were valid. Information on demographics, academic performance, screen time (TV, computer and cellphone) at weekdays and weekends and the prevalence of the high screen time were compared, multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the association between screen time >2 h/d and potential influential factors. Results The percentage of students with screen time>2 h/d at weekdays and weekends were 16.2%(7 082/43 771) and 41.5% (18 141/43 771) (χ2=6 280.14,P<0.001), respectively. The distribution of P50(P25-P75)for screen time at weekdays and weekends were 0.9(0.4-1.6) and 1.8(1.0-3.0) (Z=-131.26,P<0.001), respectively. The results of multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that, at weekdays, subjects characterized as primary school students, boys, urban area, living in western area and sufficient vigorous physical activity ≤2 d/w had higher risk for screen time>2 h/d than those characterized as elementary school students, girls, rural area, living in eastern area and sufficient vigorous physical activity>3 d/w, odds ratio were 2.01, 1.54, 1.21, 1.09, and 1.07, respectively (P<0.05 for all); subjects characterized as a normal or worse self rating academic performance had higher risk for screen time>2 h/d than those characterized as a good self rating academic performance, odds ratioes were 1.24 and 1.73, respectively (P<0.05 for all);subjects characterized as paternal education level as elementary school, middle school, high school or secondary school had higher risk for screen time >2 h/d than those characterized as paternal education level as college school or high, odds ratioes were 1.41, 1.47 and 1.52, respectively (P<0.05 for all); subjects characterized as maternal education level as elementary school, middle school and high school or secondary school had higher risk for screen time>2 h/d than those characterized as maternal education level as college, odds ratioes were 1.40, 1.52 and 1.47, respectively (P<0.05 for all). At weekends, subjects characterized as primary school students, boys, urban area and sufficient vigorous physical activity≤2 d/w had higher risk for screen time>2 h/d than those characterized as elementary school students, girls, rural area and sufficient vigorous physical activity >3 d/w, odds ratioes were 2.11, 1.51, 1.20 and 1.05, respectively (P<0.05 for all). At weekends, subjects characterized as a normal or worse self rating academic performance had higher risk for screen time>2 h/d than those characterized as a good self rating academic performance, odds ratioes were 1.09 and 1.26, respectively (P<0.05 for all);subjects characterized as paternal education level as elementary school, middle school, high school or secondary school had higher risk for screen time >2 h/d than those characterized as paternal education level as college school or high, odds ratioes were 1.29, 1.30 and 1.19, respectively (P<0.05 for all); subjects characterized as maternal education level as elementary school, middle school had higher risk for screen time>2 h/d than those characterized as maternal education level as college school or high, odds ratioes were 1.19 and 1.16 and, respectively (P<0.05 for all). Conclusion The prevalence of screen time >2 h/d is high; screen time at weekdays is longer than weekends, and there are significant differences among different sexes, urban or rural areas, living areas, self rating academic performance, parents education levels and physical activity groups.
10.Analysis on risk factors of screen time among Chinese primary and middle school students in 12 provinces
Xiaoyan WU ; Shuman TAO ; Shichen ZHANG ; Yukun ZHANG ; Kun HUANG ; Fangbiao TAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2016;50(6):508-513
Objective To investigate the characteristics of screen time and its risk factors in Methods During April 2012 and June 2012, according to the geographical distribution, the stratified random cluster sampling method was used to select 4 provinces from eastern, central and western China, respectively. The convenience sampling method was used to select 2 primary and middle schools from urban, 2 primary and middle schools from rural in each province. In each school, all grades were included, and 2 classes were selected in each grade. A total of 51 866 students or parents were selected as study participants, and 43 771 questionnaires were valid. Information on demographics, academic performance, screen time (TV, computer and cellphone) at weekdays and weekends and the prevalence of the high screen time were compared, multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the association between screen time >2 h/d and potential influential factors. Results The percentage of students with screen time>2 h/d at weekdays and weekends were 16.2%(7 082/43 771) and 41.5% (18 141/43 771) (χ2=6 280.14,P<0.001), respectively. The distribution of P50(P25-P75)for screen time at weekdays and weekends were 0.9(0.4-1.6) and 1.8(1.0-3.0) (Z=-131.26,P<0.001), respectively. The results of multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that, at weekdays, subjects characterized as primary school students, boys, urban area, living in western area and sufficient vigorous physical activity ≤2 d/w had higher risk for screen time>2 h/d than those characterized as elementary school students, girls, rural area, living in eastern area and sufficient vigorous physical activity>3 d/w, odds ratio were 2.01, 1.54, 1.21, 1.09, and 1.07, respectively (P<0.05 for all); subjects characterized as a normal or worse self rating academic performance had higher risk for screen time>2 h/d than those characterized as a good self rating academic performance, odds ratioes were 1.24 and 1.73, respectively (P<0.05 for all);subjects characterized as paternal education level as elementary school, middle school, high school or secondary school had higher risk for screen time >2 h/d than those characterized as paternal education level as college school or high, odds ratioes were 1.41, 1.47 and 1.52, respectively (P<0.05 for all); subjects characterized as maternal education level as elementary school, middle school and high school or secondary school had higher risk for screen time>2 h/d than those characterized as maternal education level as college, odds ratioes were 1.40, 1.52 and 1.47, respectively (P<0.05 for all). At weekends, subjects characterized as primary school students, boys, urban area and sufficient vigorous physical activity≤2 d/w had higher risk for screen time>2 h/d than those characterized as elementary school students, girls, rural area and sufficient vigorous physical activity >3 d/w, odds ratioes were 2.11, 1.51, 1.20 and 1.05, respectively (P<0.05 for all). At weekends, subjects characterized as a normal or worse self rating academic performance had higher risk for screen time>2 h/d than those characterized as a good self rating academic performance, odds ratioes were 1.09 and 1.26, respectively (P<0.05 for all);subjects characterized as paternal education level as elementary school, middle school, high school or secondary school had higher risk for screen time >2 h/d than those characterized as paternal education level as college school or high, odds ratioes were 1.29, 1.30 and 1.19, respectively (P<0.05 for all); subjects characterized as maternal education level as elementary school, middle school had higher risk for screen time>2 h/d than those characterized as maternal education level as college school or high, odds ratioes were 1.19 and 1.16 and, respectively (P<0.05 for all). Conclusion The prevalence of screen time >2 h/d is high; screen time at weekdays is longer than weekends, and there are significant differences among different sexes, urban or rural areas, living areas, self rating academic performance, parents education levels and physical activity groups.