1.A preliminary study on the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer with a serum pancreatic cancer-associated antigen
Xiaoyan ZHAO ; Shiyuan YU ; Ping GUO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(05):-
The sera of 40 normal controls,61 cases of various malignant diseases except pancreatic cancer,53 cases of various henign diseases,and 33 cases of pancreatic cancer were examined with ELISA to determine the serum level of pancreatic cancer-associated antigen(PCAAc).Its normal value was 12.59?6.34 mg/L(x?s),and the value was 57.25?82.93 mg/L in the pancreatic cancer group,which was significantly higher than the normal value and that of the other malignant disease group(P
2.Comparison of single dose of low molecular weight heparin in hemodiafiltration and hemodialysis
Hong GUO ; Zhongyuan YU ; Qingyi ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2001;0(09):-
Objectives To compare the efficiency and clearance of single dose low molecular weight heparin(LMWH) as anticoagulant in hemodiafiltration and hemodialysis.Methods Twenty-two patients were enrolled in the study.A single injection of LMWH(Nadroparin calcium 7500ICUAXa) was given before hemodiafiltration and hemodialysis respectively.The anti-factor-Xa activity and the activated partial thromboplastin time(APTT) in plasma were assayed during the treatment,and the dialyzer coagulation was observed.The changes of urea and serum creatinine were measured before and after the treatment.Results The anti-factor-Xa activity of LMWH during hemodiafiltration was lower than that during hemodialysis.However,there was no significant difference in APTT between the two groups.Conclusions A single bolus injection of Nadroparin provides a simple and effective anticoagulation regimen for hemodiafiltration lasting up to four hours.
3.Research on the Course Construction of Medical Imaging
Dajing GUO ; Jiannong ZHAO ; Cong YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(06):-
This article discussed the problems in teaching medical imaging from such aspects as teaching contents,methods,conditions and teacher cultivation on the basis of our teaching practice.
5.Studies on extraction process for preparation of ECZEMA SPRAY
Qun HE ; Guohua GUO ; Yu GUO ; Biqing ZHAO ; Wenyi CHEN ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(06):-
Object To optimize the process for the extraction of the original recipe used in the treatment of eczema to give a new ECZEMA SPRAY dosage form Methods The extraction process was studied by orthogonal experimental design as guided by determining the content of paeonol and baicalin in the extract Results The optimal extraction process was to reflux the original recipe with 80% ethanol twice at a bath temperature of about 90 ℃ for 1 5 and 1 0 h respectively The amount of ethanol used for each extraction was 10 and 8 times of the original recipe respectively Conclusion The above extraction process gave the most rational and satisfactory results
7.Design of Rehabilitation Training System with Electromyography Feedback for Stroke Patients.
Chenxu YU ; Zheng WANG ; Zhengang YU ; Jiaying GUO ; Wenru ZHAO ; Haihong ZHAO ; Haijun NIU ; Yubo FAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2015;39(3):187-205
This paper proposed a rehabilitation training system with electromyography (sEMG) feedback for stroke patients based on ARM embedded system and LabVIEW. The system can achieve real-time acquisition, processing and dualview of multi-channel sEMGs and compute related sEMG parameters including iEMG, RMS, MPF and co-contraction ratio. The system was detected by clinical experiments and related inspection department. The result showed that the system is functional, interactive and in accordance with the relevant standards for medical devices so that it can fully satisfy the clinical demands. In addition, the system can help doctors to master the training state of the patient more effectively in a real-time and quantitative way that is direct to improve the training programs of stroke patients.
Electromyography
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Humans
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Neurofeedback
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Stroke Rehabilitation
9.Brain mechanisms of hypoxic preconditioning.
Guo-Wei LÜ ; Xiu-Yu CHUI ; Lan-Feng ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2004;20(1):98-103
A Review: A concept of tissue adaptation to hypoxia (i. e. hypoxic preconditioning) was developed and its corresponding animal models were reproduced in 1966s. The methods of model reproduction in rat, rabbit, and mouse in particular and the main results are briefly introduced in this review. The tolerance to hypoxia of preconditioned animals is significantly increased. Regular changes in animals' behavior, neurophysiology, respiratory and circulatory physiology, neuron morphology in vivo and function of brain and spinal cord in vitro are briefly demonstrated. The protective effects in vivo and in vitro of homogenate extract taken from the brain of preconditioned animals, neurochemicals and molecular neurobiological alterations are briefly presented. The essence and significance of tissue adaptation to hypoxia/hypoxic preconditioning are discussed in the review in terms of evolution and practical implication.
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10.Effects of icariin on microRNAs expression in bone microvascular endothelial cells in steroids-induced femoral head lesions
Dingyan ZHAO ; Wanshou GUO ; Qingsheng YU ; Liming CHENG ; Bailiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(15):2140-2147
BACKGROUND:MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are widely involved in regulation of physiological processes, such as human development, cel proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis, angiogenesis and lipid metabolism. MiRNAs also play an important regulating role in the pathological process of femoral head necrosis. At present, the research about the effect of icarin on miRNA expression in glucocorticoid- induced avascular necrosis is stil in the exploratory stage, and the specific targets, possible regulation mechanism and signaling pathway remain unclear.
OBJECTIVE:To explore the effect of icarin on miRNA expression of bone microvascular endothelial cels in steroids-induced human femoral head lesionsin vitro.
METHODS: Bone microvascular endothelial cels in cancelous bone of the femoral head were isolated and harvested in vitro. Icarin preconditioning preceded establishment of models of glucocorticoid-induced bone microvascular endothelial cel injury. Differential expression profiles and transcriptomes in glucocorticoid and normal groups were tested by miRNA microarrays. The most differentialy expressed miR-23b and miR-339 in microarray analysis were further confirmed by real-time quantitative PCR, Meanwhile the effects of icarin on the expression of miR-23b-5p and miR-339-5p were detected.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:According to the microarray analysis, one miRNA was up-regulated and four mi RNAs were down-regulated in the glucocorticoid group (fold > 2,P < 0.05). Results of RT-qPCR revealed that miR-23b was down-regulated and miR-339 up-regulated in the glucocorticoid group, which were in agreement with the microarray analysis (P < 0.05). Icarin pretreatment effectively prevented the imbalances of miR-23b expression induced by glucocorticoid (P < 0.01). These findings indicate that Icarin may participate in the pathological process of steroid-induced femoral head necrosis through regulating the expression of miR-23b.