1.Application of Short Message Service for Community-based Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Yuyu JIANG ; Chunxiang ZHOU ; Jianfeng HAO ; Jiao HUA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(5):596-600
Objective To apply short message service (SMS) for pulmonary rehabilitation in residence. Methods A total of 102 old pa-tients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in stable situation were equally divided into three groups randomly. They all ac-cepted a two-week lesson of exercise project, and then took in the project for 22 weeks. Meanwhile, group A phoned to their experts once a week, group B was phoned by their experts once a week, and group C accepted SMS once a day and sent back to the experts. They were in-vestigated with Exercise Self Regulatory Efficacy Scale (Ex-SERS), modified British Medical Research Council Scale (mMRC) and COPD Assessment Test (CAT) before and after intervention. Results The score of Ex-SERS was the most in group C (F=179.53, P<0.001), with the interaction of time (F=387.09, P<0.001). While the scores of mMRC (F=8.754, P<0.001) and CAT (F=11.32, P<0.001) were the least in group C. Conclusion Application of SMS in the integrated management for pulmonary rehabilitation in residence may improve the self regu-latory efficacy of exercise, release the dyspnea and the influence on living in patients with COPD.
2.Self efficacy theory applied in pulmonary rehabilitation in residence in elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Yuyu JIANG ; Chunxiang ZHOU ; Jianfeng HAO ; Jiao HUA
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(6):463-467
Objective To explore the effect of self efficacy combined with mobile health information service applied in pulmonary rehabilitation in residence in elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Methods Sixty-eight elderly patients in stable situation were divided into the control group and the intervention group with 34 cases in each group accoridng to the random digit table. In the control group, the nursing intervention included health education and telephone follow-up. The intervention group adopted self efficacy theory combined with mobile health information service. The items such as persistence in pulmonary rehabilitation, Exercise Self-Regulatory Efficacy Scale (Ex-SRES) and health condition were assessed. Results After intervention for 12 weeks, the scores of persistence in pulmonary rehabilitation in residence in the intervention group scored 5.35 ±1.42, which was higher than that in the control group (2.03±1.40), the difference was significant (t=160.43, P<0.01). Ex-SRES of the intervention group scored 62.06±13.10,91.21±11.12, which were higher than those of the control group, 50.38±18.03,42.56±18.23, the difference was significant (t=9.32,176.88, P<0.01) . The interaction between treatment effects and time effect was significant in COPD Assessment of Tool (CAT) and Ex-SRES respectively(F=489.95,P=0.00;F=134.80, P=0.00). Comparing value of CAT in baseline (24.97±4.74,24.62±5.39) and at the end of the twelfth week(24.94±4.74,24.65±5.35), the difference was not significant in two groups respectively(P>0.05). The improvement of CAT was significant at the end of the twenty-forth week (21.90±4.67) in the intervention group (t=-12.09, P<0.01). Conclusions Self efficacy theory and the application of mobile health information services can help patients persist in long-term rehabilitation exercise training.
3.Prediction of schistosomiasis infection rates of population based on ARIMA-NARNN model
Kewei WANG ; Yu WU ; Jinping LI ; Yuyu JIANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2016;28(6):630-634
Objective To explore the effect of the autoregressive integrated moving average model?nonlinear auto?regressive neural network(ARIMA?NARNN)model on predicting schistosomiasis infection rates of population. Methods The ARIMA model,NARNN model and ARIMA?NARNN model were established based on monthly schistosomiasis infection rates from Janu?ary 2005 to February 2015 in Jiangsu Province,China. The fitting and prediction performances of the three models were com?pared. Results Compared to the ARIMA model and NARNN model,the mean square error(MSE),mean absolute error (MAE)and mean absolute percentage error(MAPE)of the ARIMA?NARNN model were the least with the values of 0.011 1, 0.090 0 and 0.282 4,respectively. Conclusion The ARIMA?NARNN model could effectively fit and predict schistosomiasis in?fection rates of population,which might have a great application value for the prevention and control of schistosomiasis.
4.The immune effect of radiotherapy on tumor
Yuyu ZHANG ; Ge LI ; Bailong LIU ; Xin JIANG ; Shouliang GONG ; Lihua DONG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2016;36(6):470-474
Recently,immunologists have payed the attention to the effects of ionizing radiation on tumor immunity,and attempted to induce and improve anti-tumor immune effects with it.More and more evidences showed that exact radiotherapy scheme and irradiation dose,particularly combined with immunotherapy,could induce or regulate systemic immune response and contributed to tumor control and inflammatory occurrence.This paper reviewed the effects and mechanisms of radiotherapy on tumor immune and the results in combination with immunotherapy here for guiding the effective combined application of radiotherapy and immunotherapy.
5.Study on binding capacity of low-density lipoprotein to its receptors in diabetic patients
Dongping LIN ; Lizhen YANG ; Xiaohua PAN ; Boren JIANG ; Yuyu GUO ; Hui ZHU ; Tao LEI ; Yinli LU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(5):418-419
The levels of low-density lipoprotein(LDL)glycation from control group,diabetic HbA1C < 7.0%,and HbA1C>7.0% groups were(17.7±2.31),(34.29±5.73),and(48.79±7.82)Glycogroups/LDL by fluorimetry.The LDL binding to its receptor in three groups were(37.65±5.20),(27.36±4.34),and(15.07± 2.23)ng/mg cell protein measured by enzyme-linked immunoreceptor assay.The glycated levels in two diabetic groups were higher than that in control group,and higher in HbA1C>7.0% group than in HbA1C<7.0% group(all P< 0.01).The results of LDL binding capacity to its receptor were just the opposite.
6.Application of walking combined with Buerger exercise in patients with grade 0 diabetic foot
Zhaohong CAI ; Yuyu ZHU ; Feng ZHANG ; Peilan JIANG ; Xueling CHEN ; Yafen ZHOU ; Hongdan BAO
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2018;25(5):545-548
Objective To study the application of walking combined with Buerger exercise in the treatment of grade 0 diabetic foot.Methods Eighty patients with grade 0 diabetic foot were randomly divided into observation group and control group.The control group was trained by walking exercise .The observation group was trained by walking combined with Buerger exercise through 12 months of training.The changes of self-sensory symptoms,ABI and DAWV were observed.Results The self-sensory symptoms of the two groups were significantly decreased (observation group: markedly effective 15 cases,effective 19 cases;control group: markedly effective 5 cases,effective 23 cases).The effective rate of the observation group was higher than that of the control group (85% vs.70%,χ2 =7.831,P <0.05).The ABI ratio of the two groups were higher than those before treatment ,and the ABI ratio of the observation group was higher than that of the control group [(0.889 ±0.113) vs.(0.842 ±0.124),t =1.772 P <0.05].The ratio of DAWV in the observation group was higher than that in the control group [(6.772 ±0.435)cm/s vs.(6.543 ±0.552)cm/s,t =2.061,P <0.05].Conclusion Walking combined with Buerger exercise can improve the blood flow velocity and blood flow of the collateral circulation of the lower limbs of patients with grade 0 diabetic foot,and improve the self-sensory symptoms of peripheral neuropathy .
7.Application of resistant exercise combined with Buerger exercise in patients with diabetic foot
Zhaohong CAI ; Peilan JIANG ; Hongdan BAO ; Yuyu ZHU ; Xueling CHEN ; Feng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2018;25(18):2354-2358
Objective To investigate the application of resistive exercise combined with Buerger exercise in lower extremity vascular disease of type 2 diabetes mellitus .Methods According to the order of admission ,120 type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with lower extremity vascular disease were randomly divided into resistance exercise group ,Buerger exercise group and combined exercise group ,with 40 cases in each group .The resistance exercise group was given resistance exercise ,the Buerger exercise group was given Buerger exercise ,and the combined exercise group was given resistance exercise combined with Buerger movement .The changes of self -inductance ,ABI and DAWV of the three groups were observed .Results The clinical symptoms of the three groups were significantly reduced ( the resistance exercise group:markedly effective in 10 cases,effective in 14 cases;the Burger exercise group:markedly effective in 15 cases,effective in 17 cases;the combined exercise group: markedly effective in 22 cases,effective in 13 cases),the effective rate of the combined exercise group was higher than that of the resistance exercise group and Buerger exercise group ( the resistance exercise group:60.0%;the Burger exercise group:80.0%;the combined exercise group:87.5%,χ2 =11.333,P <0.05).The ABI of the three groups were higher than those before treatment,and the ABI ratio of the combined exercise group [(0.933 ±0.113)]was higher than that of the resistance exercise group[(0.866 ±0.112)] and the Buerger exercise group[(0.888 ±0.111)](t=1.796,2.663,all P<0.05 ) .The DAWV of the three groups increased compared with those before treatment , and the DAWV of the combined exercise group[(7.023 ±0.535)cm/s]was higher than that of the resistance exercise group [(6.633 ± 0.552)cm/s] and the Buerger exercise group [(6.772 ±0.435) cm/s] (t =2.302,3.209,all P <0.05). Conclusion Resistant exercise combined with Buerger exercise is helpful to improve the blood flow velocity and blood flow in the lower extremity vessel of patients with diabetic lower limb vascular disease , and can improve the self-sensitization symptoms of peripheral neuropathy in patients .
8.LITTIP/Lgr6/HnRNPK complex regulates cementogenesis via Wnt signaling.
Tiancheng LI ; Han WANG ; Yukun JIANG ; Shuo CHEN ; Danyuan HUANG ; Zuping WU ; Xing YIN ; Chenchen ZHOU ; Yuyu LI ; Shujuan ZOU
International Journal of Oral Science 2023;15(1):33-33
Orthodontically induced tooth root resorption (OIRR) is a serious complication during orthodontic treatment. Stimulating cementum repair is the fundamental approach for the treatment of OIRR. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) might be a potential therapeutic agent for OIRR, but its effects still lack direct evidence, and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study aims to explore the potential involvement of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in mediating the anabolic effects of intermittent PTH and contributing to cementum repair, as identifying lncRNA-disease associations can provide valuable insights for disease diagnosis and treatment. Here, we showed that intermittent PTH regulates cell proliferation and mineralization in immortalized murine cementoblast OCCM-30 via the regulation of the Wnt pathway. In vivo, daily administration of PTH is sufficient to accelerate root regeneration by locally inhibiting Wnt/β-catenin signaling. Through RNA microarray analysis, lncRNA LITTIP (LGR6 intergenic transcript under intermittent PTH) is identified as a key regulator of cementogenesis under intermittent PTH. Chromatin isolation by RNA purification (ChIRP) and RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP) assays revealed that LITTIP binds to mRNA of leucine-rich repeat-containing G-protein coupled receptor 6 (LGR6) and heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K (HnRNPK) protein. Further co-transfection experiments confirmed that LITTIP plays a structural role in the formation of the LITTIP/Lgr6/HnRNPK complex. Moreover, LITTIP is able to promote the expression of LGR6 via the RNA-binding protein HnRNPK. Collectively, our results indicate that the intermittent PTH administration accelerates root regeneration via inhibiting Wnt pathway. The lncRNA LITTIP is identified to negatively regulate cementogenesis, which activates Wnt/β-catenin signaling via high expression of LGR6 promoted by HnRNPK.
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Cementogenesis
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Wnt Signaling Pathway
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beta Catenin/metabolism*
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Heterogeneous-Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein K/metabolism*
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RNA, Long Noncoding/genetics*
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Parathyroid Hormone
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Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled/metabolism*