1.Effects of manual digitorum sensory stimulation on spasticity of fingers for stroke patients: a surface electromyography study
Yaxing TIAN ; Yongfeng HONG ; Xiuli KAN ; Xianshan SHEN ; Jing MAO ; Yan JIANG ; Ziyan HE ; Yu WU ; Wei HU ; Xiaoning SUN ; Shunyin HU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(5):515-519
ObjectiveTo investigate the changes of surface electromyography (sEMG) of the flexors and extensors of the affected fingers after manual digitorum sensory stimulation (MDSS) in the hemiplegic patients after stroke. MethodsFrom April to August, 2020, 50 stroke patients in Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, the Second Hospital of Anhui Medical University accepted MDSS on the nail beds and the third knuckles of affected fingers, until the fingers extended actively. The tension of affected flexor pollicis brevis, flexor digitorum superficialis and extensor digitorum were assessed with modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) before and immediately after stimulation; while the root mean square (RMS) of sEMG of bilateral flexor pollicis brevis, flexor digitorum superficialis and extensor digitorum were recorded. ResultsThe MAS score of all the muscles decreased after stimulation (|Z| > 2.699, P < 0.01), while the RMS of affected extensor digitorum increased (t = -2.069, P < 0.05). Compared with the unaffected ones, RMS of affected flexor pollicis brevis and extensor digitorum decreased before and after stimulation (t > 2.450, P < 0.05). ConclusionMDSS may immediately relieve the spasm of flexors of hemiplegic fingers after stroke, which associates with the promoting muscle strength of the extensors.
2.LIN28 coordinately promotes nucleolar/ribosomal functions and represses the 2C-like transcriptional program in pluripotent stem cells.
Zhen SUN ; Hua YU ; Jing ZHAO ; Tianyu TAN ; Hongru PAN ; Yuqing ZHU ; Lang CHEN ; Cheng ZHANG ; Li ZHANG ; Anhua LEI ; Yuyan XU ; Xianju BI ; Xin HUANG ; Bo GAO ; Longfei WANG ; Cristina CORREIA ; Ming CHEN ; Qiming SUN ; Yu FENG ; Li SHEN ; Hao WU ; Jianlong WANG ; Xiaohua SHEN ; George Q DALEY ; Hu LI ; Jin ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2022;13(7):490-512
LIN28 is an RNA binding protein with important roles in early embryo development, stem cell differentiation/reprogramming, tumorigenesis and metabolism. Previous studies have focused mainly on its role in the cytosol where it interacts with Let-7 microRNA precursors or mRNAs, and few have addressed LIN28's role within the nucleus. Here, we show that LIN28 displays dynamic temporal and spatial expression during murine embryo development. Maternal LIN28 expression drops upon exit from the 2-cell stage, and zygotic LIN28 protein is induced at the forming nucleolus during 4-cell to blastocyst stage development, to become dominantly expressed in the cytosol after implantation. In cultured pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), loss of LIN28 led to nucleolar stress and activation of a 2-cell/4-cell-like transcriptional program characterized by the expression of endogenous retrovirus genes. Mechanistically, LIN28 binds to small nucleolar RNAs and rRNA to maintain nucleolar integrity, and its loss leads to nucleolar phase separation defects, ribosomal stress and activation of P53 which in turn binds to and activates 2C transcription factor Dux. LIN28 also resides in a complex containing the nucleolar factor Nucleolin (NCL) and the transcriptional repressor TRIM28, and LIN28 loss leads to reduced occupancy of the NCL/TRIM28 complex on the Dux and rDNA loci, and thus de-repressed Dux and reduced rRNA expression. Lin28 knockout cells with nucleolar stress are more likely to assume a slowly cycling, translationally inert and anabolically inactive state, which is a part of previously unappreciated 2C-like transcriptional program. These findings elucidate novel roles for nucleolar LIN28 in PSCs, and a new mechanism linking 2C program and nucleolar functions in PSCs and early embryo development.
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Cell Differentiation
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RNA, Messenger/genetics*
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RNA, Ribosomal
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RNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism*
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Transcription Factors/metabolism*
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3. Expression and significance of tight junction protein 3 in colorectal cancer
Zhihua ZHU ; Chongxian YAN ; Long SUN ; Jianli SHAO ; Anhua WANG ; Shuchai LUO
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2020;27(3):335-338
Objective:
To analyze the expression of tight junction protein 3(claudin-3) in colorectal cancer and its relationship with the development, metastasis and prognosis of colorectal cancer.
Methods:
From February 2013 to February 2015, 78 patients with colorectal cancer operated in the People's Hospital of Sanmen County were selected in this study.The tissues of colorectal cancer and adjacent tissues were collected and claudin-3 expression was detected.The relationship between claudin-3 and clinicopathological features of colorectal cancer was analyzed.
Results:
The positive rate of claudin-3 in cancer tissues(83.33%) was higher than that in paracancerous tissues(48.72%), and the difference was statistically significant(χ2=20.832,
4.Occupational exposure and protection among health care workers in China
Jian SUN ; Hua XU ; Anman GU ; Weiguang LI ; Anhua WU ; Yunxi LIU ; Huai YANG ; Lili DING ; Hongqiu MA ; Yun YANG ; Yawei XING ; Ling LIN ; Weiping LIU ; Xiaoli LUO ; Jianguo WEN ; Weihong ZHANG ; Tieying HOU ; Yinghong WU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2016;15(9):681-685
Objective To understand the current situation of occupational exposure and protection among health care workers (HCWs ), and provide evidence for formulating preventive measures of occupational exposure. Methods From April 6,2016 to May 6,2016,questionnaire surveys were conducted in 158 different levels of hos-pitals in 13 provinces in China,occupational exposure,protection management,and monitoring of occupational expo-sure in the first year,2010,and 2015 was surveyed by cluster random sampling method.Results Occupational ex-posure in 81.65% (129/158)of hospitals was responsible by healthcare-associated infection management depart-ments;98.73%(156/158)of hospitals set up the relevant rules and regulations;77.22%(122/158)of hospitals had missing report of occupational exposure.A total of 11 116 times of occupational exposure occurred (1 542 cases in the first year,2 474 in 2010,and 7 100 in 2015).Of various types of occupational exposure,sharp injury accounted for 96.76%;among HCWs sustained occupational exposure,nursing staff accounted for 53.90%;the major de-partment that HCWs who sustained occupational exposure were general wards,operating rooms,and intensive care units;the main medical appliances related to occupational exposure were syringes,scalp needles,and surgical suture needles;high-risk behavior causing occupational exposure were intravenous injection,putting needles into the sharp con-tainers,and surgical suturing;among occupational exposure sources,HBV accounted for 58.69%.Conclusion HCWs in China face a high risk of occupational exposure,occurrence of occupational exposure should be reduced through gov-ernment legislation,application of safety appliances,standardizing behavior of HCWs,proper using of personal pro-tective equipment,strengthening education and training of HCWs,and establishing a sound occupational exposure report,evaluation and follow-up system.
5.Prevention and control of catheter-associated urinary tract infection in China
Hua XU ; Jian SUN ; Anman GU ; Weiguang LI ; Anhua WU ; Yunxi LIU ; Huai YANG ; Lili DING ; Hongqiu MA ; Yun YANG ; Ling LIN ; Weiping LIU ; Xiaoli LUO ; Jianguo WEN
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2016;15(9):671-675
Objective To realize the current situation of prevention and control of catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI)since the development of healthcare-associated infection(HAI)management in China in the re-cent 30 years.Methods Random cluster sampling was used to select 165 secondary and tertiary hospitals in 13 provinces and cities in China,questionnaires were filled in,the content included time,scope,method,data feed-back,and incidence of CAUTI monitoring.Results Of 165 hospitals,92.12% (152/165)have implemented targe-ted monitoring,the implementation rate in tertiary hospitals was higher than secondary hospitals (98.08% [102/104]vs 81.97%[50/61],χ2 =13.748,P <0.001).Most hospitals (82.24%[125/152])only implemented monito-ring in intensive care units(ICUs)or partial ICUs.HAI management professionals,HAI control doctors and nurses in 69.08%(105/152)of hospitals jointly took responsibility for CAUTI monitoring.95.39% (145/152)of hospitals diagnosed CAUTI by combination of clinical manifestations and laboratory examination results.98.68%(150/152) of hospitals have gradually implemented intervention measures,such as strictly mastering the indications of urinary indwelling catheters,hand hygiene of health care workers,non-frequent change of urinary indwelling catheters,and necessity for daily assessment of catheterization.75.66% (115/152)of hospitals conducted feedback of monitored results to the whole hospital.Incidences of CAUTI in pre-2010,2010,and 2015 were 3.10‰,4.72‰,and 1.89‰respectively.Conclusion In the recent 30 years,monitoring on CAUTI in China has obtained achievement,CAUTI monitoring is gradually standardized and scientific,but the development at all levels of medical institutions is still imbalance,which needs to be improved further.
6.The current status of delirium after elderly hip fracture
Xiaowei WANG ; Tiansheng SUN ; Zhi LIU ; Jianzheng ZHANG ; Anhua LILI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;36(13):871-875
Delirium is a common complication after elderly hip fracture, and is associated with high rates of mortality and morbidity. There is no enough attention for delirium compared to deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, heart failure, etc. This paper reviews the definition, diagnosis, incidence, prognosis, treatment and other aspects of delirium in order to better under?stand delirium clinically. Delirium is an acute mental disorder of consciousness, attention, perception, thinking ability, memory, mental activity, and emotion. It is characterized by the disorder of sleep or wakefulness, and these changes are difficult to explain by dementia. The confusion assessment method (confusion assessment method, CAM) is generally accepted as the current diagnos?tic tools for delirium, and mainly depends on the patient's consciousness and cognitive function. The mechanisms of delirium are unclear, and it is influenced by many factors, such as agedness, cognitive impairment, pain, sleep rhythm disorders, and theories mainly include neurotransmitter theory, the central inflammatory response theory, the theory of stress response, sleep wake cycle, et al. The delirium is difficult to explain by using single, liner factor, but is elaborated by many various factors. However, the influ?ences of delirium on outcome for hip fracture are unclear, and it is definite that these patients have poor functional recovery, poor independent living ability, longer time in bed, demand for more care. The prevention should be implemented as mainly measures for delirium. Elimination of risk factors, including correct hypoxia, reduce pain, avoid water electrolyte disorders, improve sleep rhythm, and avoid using of opioids should be tried. In addition, adequate analgesia and appropriate anesthesia should used, and some inappropriate drugs should be avoided. Multidisciplinary cooperation mode, including doctors from orthopedics, anesthesiolo?gy, and geriatric department should be conducted to reduce the incidence of delirium as far as possible. Once diagnosed, some measures should be applied, such as maintaining of airway patency, adequate nutritional support, correction of water and electro?lyte disorders, anemia and low serum albumin, to ensure adequate physical and mental support, and to create a good environment for the ward, as well as to remove the possible etiological factors, such as anemia, low protein acidosis and electrolyte disturbance.
7.The potential therapeutic effect of BDNF on GABAergic neuroplasticity dysfunction in late-life anxiety
Anhua SHI ; Xiaofei SUN ; Ningna ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(6):572-576
Late-life anxiety has a high prevalence and usually co-morbidity with cerebral-and cardiovascular diseases which in turn increases the disability and mortality in old people.The pathology of late-life anxiety is difference from adult with the character of GABAergic neuroplasticity dysfunction.The therapeutic strategy presently can only alleviate the anxious symptom but not ameliorate the neuroplasticity.Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a critical signaling molecule which regulates the GABAergic neuroplasticity,reduction of BDNF along with aging can induce GABAergic dysfunction which contributes to late-life anxiety.BDNF may exert anxiolytic effects by restoring the GABAergic plasticity and can be a potential therapeutic strategy of late-life anxiety.
8.Predictive value of telbivudine in preventing mother-to-infant transmission of hepatitis B virus in pregnant women with high viremia.
Weihui SUN ; Lei MA ; Anhua HAO ; Weilin LIU ; Mingquan SONG ; Ming LI ; Yongning XIN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2015;23(3):180-183
OBJECTIVETo investigate the efficacy and safety of telbivudine for blocking mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) in pregnant women with high viremia.
METHODSA total of 128 pregnant women with high HBV load (HBV DNA ≥ 1.0*10⁷ copies/ml and positive for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)) were enrolled in the study from January 2009 to January 2013 and divided into the following three groups:group A (n=42) treated with telbivudine at 12 weeks of gestation until postpartum 12 weeks; group B (n=41) treated with telbivudine at 20 to 28 weeks of gestation until postpartum 12 weeks; group C (n=45; control group) with no telbivudine treatment.All study participants were given compound giyeyrrhizin for liver protection. All infants born to the women from the three groups were vaccinated with hepatitis B immunoglobulin (200 IU) and the HBV vaccine (20 tg) ager birth. The mother-to-infant transmission of HBV was indicated by the presence of HBsAg in infants at 7 months after birth.The maternal HBV DNA levels of the women in the three groups were statistically compared with the HBsAg positive rates in their neonates.
RESULTSThere were no significant differences in the HBV DNA levels between the three groups before treatment (P more than 0.05). The pre-delivery level of HBV DNA in group A (0.553 ± 1.588 log10 copies/ml) and in group B (0.486 ± 1.429 log10 copies/ml) was significantly decreased compared to that in group C (7.698 ± 0.255 log10 copies/ml) (both P < 0.01).The post-delivery (12 weeks) level of HBV DNA in group A (0.381 ± 1.116 log10 copies/ml) and in group B (0.335 ± 1.073 log10 copies/ml) was significantly decreased compared to that in group C (7.728 ± 0.277 log10 copies/ml) (both P < 0.01).There were no significant differences in the HBV DNA levels between group A and group B (P > 0.05). No infants in group A or group B were HBsAg-positive,while the HBsAg-positive rote was 17.4% in group C (P=0.012; P=0.015).
CONCLUSIONSTelbivudine treatment starting from the 12th week of gestation or from the 20-28th week of gestation can significantly decrease the serum HBV DNA level in peripheral blood of pregnant women with high viremia and reduce the infection rate of HBV in their neonates.
Female ; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens ; Hepatitis B Vaccines ; Hepatitis B virus ; Humans ; Immunoglobulins ; Infant, Newborn ; Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ; Mothers ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ; Thymidine ; analogs & derivatives ; Viremia
9.Efect of rapid intestinal preparation combined with probiotics in bowel preparation before operation
Yanliang HU ; Zhifang SUN ; Chunxia FAN ; Jinjie ZHANG ; Anhua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;19(18):2733-2734
Objective To explore the effect of rapid intestinal preparation combined with probiotics in bowel preparation before operation.Methods 124 colorectal cancer patients were divided into the probiotic group(65 cases) and control group(59 cases).Control group using traditional 3d bowel preparation,joint probiotic group,to give patients in the 1 d intestinal ready on the basis of probiotic oral.The two groups after patients received isonitrogenous and caloric nutritional support,were observed after the two groups of patients with body temperature and heart rate changes; detection of bacterial DNA ratio of whole blood.Observed in peripheral blood leukocyte count,and systemic inflammatory response syndrome(SIRS) and the occurrence of complications.Results Probiotic group and control group,postoperative fever duration and postoperative heart rate and leukocyte counts return to normal a short time( t =11.52,20.07,P < 0.05 ) ; whole blood PCR detection of bacterial DNA after the positive test group 2 cases (3.30%),the control group was 8 cases ( 26.67% ),the difference was statistically significant ( t =5.07,x2 =34.68,P < 0.05 ).Postoperative SIRS rate and the incidence of complications showed no statistical difference ( P > 0.05 ).Conclusion Probiotics could reduce colorectal cancer patients with postoperative intestinal permeability and reduce the incidence of bacterial translocation and its rapid intestinal preparation method was feasible and effective and knot the protection of the intestinal mucosal barrier function in rectal cancerconductive to knot the early postoperative inflammatory response in patients with rectal cancer recovery.
10.Treatment of Budd-Chiari syndrome by hepatic vein occlusion and stent replacement
Zhanxin YIN ; Guohong HAN ; Jianhong WANG ; Chuangye HE ; Xiangjie MENG ; Anhua SUN ; Jie DING ; Kaichun WU ; Daiming FAN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2008;28(3):157-159
Objective To evaluate the effect of hepatic vein occlusion and stent replacement in treatment for Budd-Chiari syndrome(BCS).Methods Forty three patients with BCS were underwent percutanous puncture,radiography,transjugular angioplasty,balloon dilation and stent placement for hepatic vein under Doppller ultrasounographic guidance from July 2001 to September 2006. Results Technical success was 100%with no complications.The medium vein pressure was reduced from 32.5 tO 20 cm H2O(1 cm H2O-0.098 kPa)after stents replacement(P<0.01).The hepatic vein angioplasty revealed that all stents were patent and branches were disappeared.The symptoms in 38 patients were disappeared immediately,and improved in 5 patients.All patients were followed up of 32 months(ranged 1-62).Except one patient died of severe gastric bleeding,the 42 patients were survived with symptoms free.Conclusion Hepatic vein occlusion and stent replacement are safe and effective in treatment of BCS.

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