1.Prospective Study of 173 Follow-up Cases of Febrile Convulsion
Journal of Kunming Medical University 1990;0(02):-
In this article we research 173 follow-up cases of febrile convulsion. The incidence of comple FC sequlae (36.5%) was obviously higher than simple FC (3.75%). The first seizure was before half-a-year-old, the incidence rate of the sequelae was the highest (67.29%). We suggest that the age of the first especial seizure of complex FC is small the times of convulsion are more, the continual time is abnormal need to take anticonvulsion medicine regularly for a long time.
2.Survey of Mental Development on 100 Cases of Vacuum Extraction
Journal of Kunming Medical University 1988;0(03):-
In this study, the mental development of 100 childien with vacuum extraction has been surveyed. The results show that Vacuum extraction does not influence the mental development of children, but fetal distress and the second stage of labor prolonged can influence the mental development.
3.A Clinical Study of Endemic Cretinism and Subclinical Cretinism of Child Neurology
Journal of Kunming Medical University 1986;0(04):-
Content: A Clinical Study was undertaken with 55 cases of endemic cretiism. The analy- sis showed the development and growth of children with endemic cretinism and subclinical cretinism were obviously lower than those of control group. The damage of pyramidal tract and pyramidal outer tract is specially serious in cretinism group. The subclinical cretinism children are the main factor to hinder the improvement of teaching quality in primary school.
4.Therapeutic effects of multi-dose activated charcoal on the acute dichlorvos poisoning in rats
Li YUAN ; Nana WANG ; Heng DAI ; Zhenkun HAN ; Min ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(6):606-609
Objective To assess the therapeutic effects of activated charcoal on the acute dichlorvos poisoning in rats. Method Thirty male clean grade Wistar rats were randomly (random number) divided into three groups: control group (group A, n = 10), single dose activated charcoal group (group B, n = 10) and multi-dose activated charcoal (group C, n=10). The rats of group A were suffered from 35 mg/kg dichlorvos exposure by oral without activated charcoal and senna. The rats of group B received 35 mg/kg dichlorvos exposure by oral with 175 mg/kg activated charcoal given immediately after dichlorvos exposure and 35 mg/kg senna given half an hour later. In the group C, 35 mg/kg dichlorvos was given to rats by oral with 175 mg/kg activated charcoal given immediately after dichlorvos exposure and 35 mg/kg senna given half an hour later and then every four hours. Blood samples were collected from the carotid artery at different intervals after exposure. DDVP concentration and total blood acetyl-cholinesterase activity were detected. Differences in serum DDVP concentration, Cmax, AUC (0→∞ ), MRT and acetylcholinesterase among three groups were calculated by using ANOVA. Results Serum DDVP levels in single dose group and in multi-dose group were significantly different from those in control group (P < 0.05). The DDVP levels in multi-dose group were significantly different from those in single dose group 4 hours after exposure (P < 0.05). The AUC and Cmax in activated charcoal treatment groups were significantly different from those in control group (P < 0.05). There were no significant differences in MRT among three groups. Fours hours after exposure to dichlorvos,the levels of serum acetylcholinesterase in rats of group B and group C were significantly different from that in rats of group A (P < 0.05), and there was no significant difference in acetylcholinesteras between group B and group C (P > 0.05). Another four hours later, no differences in acetylcholinesterase were found a-mong three groups (P > 0.05). Conclusions The peak concentrations of dichlorvos in blood are lower in group B and group C, and the blood acetylcholinesterase inhibition is quelled by activated charcoal. Therefore, the effects of multi - dose of activated charcoal is better than that of single dose of activated charcoal.
5.Measurement Uncertainty Evaluation of Automatic Verification Device for Laser Protective Spectacles
Zhenkun LUO ; Rong SUN ; Qiuhua WANG ; Haifeng LIU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(12):-
Objective To test and evaluate measurement uncertainty and relational performance parameters of the verification device for laser protective spectacles.Methods By using realtime beam-splitting surveillance,several performance parameters,including the measurement repeatability of the verification device,optical density of laser protective spectacles in different laser exposure conditions and its damage threshold,were tested.The measurement modules of the main performance parameters were built up as the experiment & technology platform for performance evaluation of laser protective spectacles and for measurement uncertainty appraisal of verification device.Results Laser wavelengths of the verification device were 1064nm and 532nm,response range of wavelength was from 0.4?m to 1.1?m,measuring range of laser energy was from 10-8 J to 0.3J,measuring range of optical density for laser protective spectacles was from 0.1 to 8.0,measuring repeatability was 0.37%,and measuring uncertainty was 5% (k =2).Conclusion The automatic verification device is steady and reliable.The achieved performance indexes accord with the designed requirement for laser protection.
6.Role and significance of connective tissue growth factor expression in a rat model of chronic heart allograft rejection
Yunchang YUAN ; Zhenkun XIA ; Dianjun WANG ; Qingchun ZHANG ; Bangliang YIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(31):6191-6195
BACKGROUND: Chronic rejection limits the long-term success of cardiac transplantation and the underlying causes of the disease are unknown. Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) is considered as a mitogenic and chemotactic factor for fibroblasts and is associated with cell proliferation and collagen synthesis.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role and significance of expression of CTGF in rat chronic rejection heart aliografta.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: A randomized controlled animal experiment was performed at the Laboratory Animal Center of the Second Xiangya Hospital between April and August 2007.MATERIALS: Twenty Wistar rats serving as donors and twenty Sprague-Dawely (SD) rats serving as recipients were included. An additional 10 Wistar rats were included as controls.METHODS: After intra-abdominal heterotopic heart transplantations, rats received cyclosporine A, mycophenolate, and methylprednisolone immunosuppression. Ten recipient rats were anesthetized and sacrificed for heart harvesting at 2 and 8 weeks postoperation, respectively.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Coronary vessel density, fibrosis grade, and intimal occlusion were observed by hematoxylin-cosin staining and Van Gieson staining. Myocardial fibrosis was semi-quantitatively scored. CTGF expression was detected by immunohistochemistry. The associations between CTGF expression and allograft fibrosis and CAV formation were analyzed.RESULTS: Allografts harvested at 8-week post-surgery showed more obvious coronary intimal proliferation, fibrosis and higher CTGF expression compared with the 2-week allografts and the controls (P < 0.05-0.01 ) while the cardiac artery density was lower than the control group (P < 0.05). However, the control group in our study showed negligible CTGF expression. There were strong negative correlations between the gray value of CTGF protein expression and cardiac fibrosis and coronary intimal occlusion (r = -0.734, -0.713, P < 0.01), demonstrating that CTGF protein expression was positively correlated with cardiac fibrosis and coronary intimal occlusion.CONCLUSION: CTGF is expressed in cardiac myocyte with CAV. The increased expression of CTGF in the cardiac allograft is associated with CAV development and fibrosis formation and is involved in the pathogenesis of cbronic heart rejection
7.Clinical effect of Chinese compound medicine lotion in flat wart
Zhenkun REN ; Feng LI ; Mengmeng WANG ; Liyuan DONG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2016;36(12):127-129
Objective To explore the effect of compound Chinese medicine lotion in the preparation room of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University on the patients with flat wart.Methods Confocal laser scanning microscopy and clinical diagnosis were used to collect 100 cases of flat warts from March 2013 to March 2015.The patients were randomly divided into the treatment group ( Chinese compound lotion) and the control group ( tretinoin cream) with 50 cases in each group.Self-made compound Chinese medicine lotion or Victoria A acid cream for 20 days, after the treatment, the curative effect and relapse rate of the two groups were compared.Results The total effective rate of the treatment group (94.0%) was significantly higher than the control group (76.0%), the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).The relapse rate in the treatment group was 4.3%, significantly lower than that in the control group the rate was 28.9%, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusions Self-made Chinese compound lotion on flat wart patients have a good effect, and its curative effect on verruca plana is better than tretinoin.
8.Effect of lentinan polysaccharides on hippocampus in Alzheimer 's disease rats
Liyuan DONG ; Feng LI ; Zhenkun REN ; Mengmeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(3):48-51
Objective To evaluate the effect of lentinan polysaccharide (LPS) on Alzheimer's disease (AD) rats, and providing a new idea for prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD).Methods 96 SPF rats were randomly divided into control group, model group, LPS low dose-treated group, LPS middle dose-treated group, LPS high dose-treated group and positive control group(piracetam treated), each had 16 rats.The model of AD was induced by injection of Aβ25-35(80 pmol/μL), rats in four treatment groups were treated with LPS (200 mg/kg), LPS (400 mg/kg), LPS (600 mg/kg) and piracetam(600 mg/kg) orally once a day for 60 days while control group and model group were given equal-dose saline.After treatment, the ability of navigation and memory were evaluated by water maze test (MWM), and then rats in all groups were sacrificed to obtain the hippocampus.HE staining was used to observe the histopathological changes, the expressions of TACE,Aβ,BACE1 and PP2A protein in hippocampus were detected by Western blot.Results Compared with the model group, high dose LPS could significantly improve the ability of learning and memory (P<0.01) and improve the ability of locating navigation (P<0.01).HE staining results showed that LPS treatment could repair the rat hippocampus injury induced by Aβ25-35 .Western blot analysis showed that the levels of Aβ, and BACE1 were down-regulated in LPS group compared with the model group, while the protein level of PP2A and TACE was up-regulated.Conclusion LPS has a protective effect on Aβ25 -35 induced AD model, and it is expected to be a strategy for treatment of AD .
9.Research progress on the anti-tumor differentiation effects of zoledronic acid in breast cancer
Zhenkun GU ; Yuanyuan REN ; Xiaolang DU ; Chen WANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2016;44(9):1177-1180
Breast cancer is the highest incidence and mortality of malignant tumor in women. Recurrence and distant metastasis are the main cause of death. Zoledronic acid (ZOL) has the potential to inhibit bone resorption characteristics mediated by osteoclast, which not only could suppress tumor cell proliferation and start the apoptosis of tumor cells, but also might interfere the adhesion of cancer cells to bone matrices, thereby could inhibit the migration and invasion of tumor cells. In some preclinical studies zoledronic acid has been demonstrated to have the direct anti-tumor effects on breast cancer. There are different therapeutic effects in treatment with zoledronic acid between the premenopausal and post-menopausal patients with breast cancer. This review summarized basic and clinical research progress of the anti-tumor differentiation effect of zoledronic acid in breast cancer.
10.HPLC fingerprint of Viticis Fructus
Zhenkun TIAN ; Lianzhi WANG ; Guangli YAN ; Yongqin YIN
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(01):-
AIM: To establish HPLC fingerprint of Viticis Fructus. METHODS: Hypersi ODS2 column was used, with mixtures of methanol and water as mobile phase in a gradient mode. The detection wavelength was set at 270 nm . The flow rate was 1.0 mL ?min -1 . RESULTS: The RSD% of precision and reproducibility was less than 5%. CONCLUSION: The method can be used for quality control of Viticis Fructus