1.Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on learning-memory and synaptic plasticity in hippocampus of rats with post-stroke sleep deprivation
Xiaofeng LIANG ; Jianbin WANG ; Xiaolin YANG ; Qingtang YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(3):225-232
Objective:To investigate the effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on learning-memory and the expression of synaptic plasticity proteins in hippocampus of rats with post-stroke sleep deprivation.Methods:A total of 28 SPF grade healthy male Wistar rats with 8-week old were randomly divided into four groups (control group, sham operation group, model group and rTMS group) according to random number table method, with 7 rats in each group. The rats in the model group and the rTMS group were treated with middle cerebral artery occlusion and p-chlorophenylalanine intraperitoneal injection to establish the post-stroke sleep deprivation model. The rats in the rTMS group were treated with rTMS intervention for consecutive 14 days after modeling. The rats in the sham operation group were only separated arteries but not ligated and inserted. The rats in control group were fed normally. The open field test (OFT) was used to observe the autonomous behavior of rats.The water maze test(WMT) was used to observe the spatial learning and memory ability of rats.The content of tyrosine kinase receptor type B(TrkB) in hippocampus was detected by Western blot.The expressions of brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF) and immediate early gene c-fos in hippocampus were detected by immunofluorescence.The morphology and structure of neurons in hippocampus were observed by optical microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. SPSS 21.0 software was used for statistical analysis, and repeated measurement ANOVA was used for the escape latency data, one-way ANOVA was used for the comparison of other data among multiple groups, and LSD test was used for further pairwise comparison.Results:(1) The OFT results showed that there were statistical differences in the numbers of crossing squares, upright times and total points of rats in the four groups after intervention ( F=27.638, 10.425, 30.690, all P<0.001). The numbers of crossing squares ((72.71±10.10)), upright times ((6.57±0.87)times) and total points ((79.29±10.03) points) of rats in rTMS group were all higher than those in model group after intervention ((43.71±6.96), (3.43±0.65)times, (47.14±6.82)points) (all P<0.05). As for the escape latency of WMT among the four groups of rats, the interaction effect was not significant( F=1.108, P=0.37), and the time main effect( Ftime=27.295, Ptime<0.01) and group main effect ( Fgroup=8.691, Pgroup<0.01) were significant after rTMS intervention.On the 3rd and 4th day, the escape latency of rTMS group rats was lower than that of the model group (both P<0.01). There were statistically significant differences in the numbers of crossing platform, swimming distance and residence time in target quadrant of rats in the four groups after intervention( F=8.569, 3.308, 3.547, all P<0.05). The numbers of crossing platform ((2.00±0.31)times), swimming distance in target quadrant ((196.95±24.57) cm) and residence time ((17.72±1.36)s) of rats in rTMS group were all higher than those in model group after intervention ((1.57±0.30)times, (146.61±4.79) cm, (13.58±0.98)s)(all P<0.05). (2)Optical microscopy and transmission electron microscopy showed that the hippocampal cells arranged irregularly, the organelles' integrity was destroyed in the model group compared with the normal control group. In rTMS group the arrangement and structure of nerve cells in the hippocampus were improved after rTMS intervention. (3) The immunofluorescence results showed that c-fos (1.49±0.09) and BDNF (0.84±0.06) in the hippocampus of rats in rTMS group were both higher than those in model group ((1.24±0.12), (0.48±0.08))(both P<0.05). The Western blot results showed that the expression level of TrkB (1.81±0.03) in the hippocampus of rats in rTMS group was higher than that in model group (0.96±0.02) ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The rTMS can improve the learning-memory ability and autonomous capacity of rats with post-stroke sleep deprivation, which may be related to promoting the expression of c-fos, BDNF and TrkB in hippocampus tissue.
2.Clinical guidelines for indications, techniques, and complications of autogenous bone grafting.
Jianzheng ZHANG ; Shaoguang LI ; Hongying HE ; Li HAN ; Simeng ZHANG ; Lin YANG ; Wenxing HAN ; Xiaowei WANG ; Jie GAO ; Jianwen ZHAO ; Weidong SHI ; Zhuo WU ; Hao WANG ; Zhicheng ZHANG ; Licheng ZHANG ; Wei CHEN ; Qingtang ZHU ; Tiansheng SUN ; Peifu TANG ; Yingze ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(1):5-7
3.Issues in centralized procurement with volume of medical consumables in public hospitals
Lihua WU ; Jiaqing MIAO ; Siwei DU ; Jiawen TAN ; Zhilun YANG ; Donglan YU ; Qingtang ZHU
Modern Hospital 2024;24(5):757-761
Objective In the context of expanding in size and improving the quality of medical consumables,the"one product,one policy"approach has brought challenges to the management of consumables in public hospitals.This study investi-gated the potential management problems in the process of centralized procurement with volume of medical consumables in a pub-lic tertiary hospital in Guangdong Province,and accordingly worked out the corresponding management countermeasures and then assessed their implementation effects.Methods The fishbone diagrams was applied to systematically analyze the potential prob-lems in the implementation process of centralized procurement with volume of medical consumables.Targeted measures were worked out from May to July 2023 in the hospital.The time series data of centralized procurement of coronary stents,pacemak-ers,tubular/end-to-end anastomoses,and spinal products from December 2022 to December 2023 were analyzed.Changes in the monthly implementation rate and contract completion volume pre-and post-intervention were measured to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention.Results The fishbone diagrams analysis revealed that the primary factors impeding procurement implementa-tion were internal system flaws,personnel management inadequacy,supply issues,and an absence of an information system.Post-intervention,the monthly implementation rate(t=-4.19,P<0.05)and contract completion(t=-2.38,P<0.05)significantly improved.Conclusion The implementation of intervention management for centralized procurement with volume of medical consumables can effectively promote the related implementation effect in the department.In the context of centralized pro-curement,clinical and health management personnel need to bolster their professionalism to ensure the procurement management efficiency and quality.It is crucial to deepen policy understanding and implementation,enhance production and distribution process supervision and disciplinary mechanisms,ensure multi-departmental coordination for supply security,and improve hospi-tal information systems and procurement platforms.
4.Preoperative risk factors for early extremity blood supply after repair of major arterial injury
Peijun DENG ; Jiantao YANG ; Bengang QIN ; Honggang WANG ; Ping LI ; Jian QI ; Liqiang GU ; Qingtang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2022;24(3):247-252
Objective:To investigate the preoperative risk factors affecting early extremity blood supply after repair of major arterial injury so as to provide clues for prevention of limb ischemia.Methods:The clinical data were retrospectively analyzed of the 139 patients (140 extremities) with major extremity arterial injury who had been admitted to Department of Microsurgery, Orthopaedic Trauma and Hand Surgery, The First Hospital Affiliated to Sun Yat-sen University from January 2003 to December 2019. There were 112 males and 27 females, with a mean age of 30 (20, 44) years. The primary outcome was the early status of blood supply to the injured extremity (48 hours after surgery). Univariate analysis was conducted of such factors as gender, age, ischemia time, injury mechanism, injury site, fracture, soft tissue lesion, and duration of surgery. The significant factors ( P<0.1) were then analyzed by logistic regression, and P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results:Ischemia happened in 44 (31.4%, 44/140) extremities within 48 hours after surgery. There were significant differences in injury mechanism, ischemia time, fracture, and soft tissue lesion between patients with and without postoperative extremity ischemia ( P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis indicated that blunt injury ( OR=5.639, 95% CI: 1.068 to 29.761, P=0.042) and soft tissue lesion ( OR=12.568, 95% CI: 3.402 to 46.431, P<0.001) were significant preoperative risk factors affecting the early blood supply after repair of major extremity arterial injury. Conclusion:As blunt injury and soft tissue defect are preoperative risk factors for early extremity ischemia after repair of major extremity arterial injury, surgeons should pay more attention to them when assessing patients and making repair protocols.
5.Progress of follow-up research on rehabilitation of stroke patientsafter discharge
YANG Xiaolin ; XU Guanhua ; HU Zhengfen ; YANG Qingtang
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;33(9):902-905
Follow-up is the key link for the continued rehabilitation of stroke patients after discharge. It is conducive to the dynamic assessment of the disease and the recovery of dysfunction, to improving the medication compliance of patients, and to reducing the risk of complications and stroke recurrence. With the development of society, the contents and forms of follow-up for stroke patients are becoming more and more abundant; however, the problems such as incomprehensive and not unified contents, a lack of standardization, and high rate of lost still exist. This paper reviews the necessity of follow-up and its application in the rehabilitation of stroke patients after discharge, so as to provide the reference for perfecting the management of follow-up in community rehabilitation for stroke patients.
6.Limb salvage for Gustilo III C open fracture of left humerus with limb ischemia and wound infection by microsurgery: A case report
Jiantao YANG ; Canbin ZHENG ; Ben’gang QIN ; Honggang WANG ; Ping LI ; Liqiang GU ; Jian QI ; Qingtang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2021;44(2):223-225
Report a case sustained Gustilo type III C open fracture of the left humerus with brachial artery injury who has limb ischemia and wound infection after operation in June, 2014. To salvage the limb, performed cross limb vessel transfer to restore blood supply at one-stage. After multiple debridement, Flow-through flap transfer was performed for definitive reconstruction of the arterial injury and repair the wound in secondary stage. In the 3rd stage, cutting the pedicle of transposition vessels. Follow-up at 1 year after surgery, the patient's left upper limb had survived with limited movement and confirmed Flow-through the vessel reconstruction using CTA.
7.Vascularized proximal fibular epiphyseal transfer for bayne and klug type Ⅲ radial longitudinal deficiency in children
Jiantao YANG ; Bengang QIN ; Wenting HE ; Honggang WANG ; Qingtang ZHU ; Jian QI ; Liqiang GU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(7):729-733
Objective:For Bayne and Klug type Ⅲ radial longitudinal deficiency, the aim of the surgical methods is to create a centralized stable wrist and restore the length of the radius. The purpose of the current study was to validate the use of the staged procedures with vascularized proximal fibular epiphyseal transfer, based on a single vascular pedicle of the inferior lateral genicular artery to treat radius defects.Methods:Between June 2007 and June 2012, five children with an averaged age of 4.3 years (range, 3.3 to 5.8 years) who had a type Ⅲ radial longitudinal deficiency were identified. The staged procedures we performed for this patient consisted of: (1) soft tissue distraction of the wrist with an external distraction device to centralize the wrist and create a space for placement of the proximal fibular graft, ulnar osteotomy, and internal fixation to correct the bowing deformity of the ulna if necessary; (2) vascularized proximal fibular epiphysis transferred to repair the radius defect and to reconstruct the wrist; and (3) pollicization or thumb reconstruction to treat thumb deficiency. In all patients, the range of motion of the digits, wrist, forearm, and elbow; the length of the forearm; and the deviation of the wrist were evaluated.Results:The averaged duration of follow-up was 52.6 months (range, 42 to 72 months). All transplants survived and united with the host bone within 3 months postoperatively. An averaged correction of 28 degrees in the hand-forearm angle was obtained. At the final follow-up, the average ulna and radius lengths were 14.4 cm and 12.1 cm, respectively; the percentage length compared with the normal side was 64.0 and 56.3 percent, respectively. The overall range of wrist motion was approximately 56 percent of that of the contralateral extremity. The averaged pronation and supination were 75 and 45 percent of the normal side, respectively. The overall range of elbow motion was similar to the normal side.Conclusions:The results of the present study indicated that vascularized proximal fibular epiphyseal transfer, based on the inferior lateral genicular artery, is a technically feasible method for treatment of Bayne and Klug type Ⅲ deficiency, which restores the length of the radius and stabilized the wrist.
8.Vascularized proximal fibular epiphyseal transfer for bayne and klug type Ⅲ radial longitudinal deficiency in children
Jiantao YANG ; Bengang QIN ; Wenting HE ; Honggang WANG ; Qingtang ZHU ; Jian QI ; Liqiang GU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(7):729-733
Objective:For Bayne and Klug type Ⅲ radial longitudinal deficiency, the aim of the surgical methods is to create a centralized stable wrist and restore the length of the radius. The purpose of the current study was to validate the use of the staged procedures with vascularized proximal fibular epiphyseal transfer, based on a single vascular pedicle of the inferior lateral genicular artery to treat radius defects.Methods:Between June 2007 and June 2012, five children with an averaged age of 4.3 years (range, 3.3 to 5.8 years) who had a type Ⅲ radial longitudinal deficiency were identified. The staged procedures we performed for this patient consisted of: (1) soft tissue distraction of the wrist with an external distraction device to centralize the wrist and create a space for placement of the proximal fibular graft, ulnar osteotomy, and internal fixation to correct the bowing deformity of the ulna if necessary; (2) vascularized proximal fibular epiphysis transferred to repair the radius defect and to reconstruct the wrist; and (3) pollicization or thumb reconstruction to treat thumb deficiency. In all patients, the range of motion of the digits, wrist, forearm, and elbow; the length of the forearm; and the deviation of the wrist were evaluated.Results:The averaged duration of follow-up was 52.6 months (range, 42 to 72 months). All transplants survived and united with the host bone within 3 months postoperatively. An averaged correction of 28 degrees in the hand-forearm angle was obtained. At the final follow-up, the average ulna and radius lengths were 14.4 cm and 12.1 cm, respectively; the percentage length compared with the normal side was 64.0 and 56.3 percent, respectively. The overall range of wrist motion was approximately 56 percent of that of the contralateral extremity. The averaged pronation and supination were 75 and 45 percent of the normal side, respectively. The overall range of elbow motion was similar to the normal side.Conclusions:The results of the present study indicated that vascularized proximal fibular epiphyseal transfer, based on the inferior lateral genicular artery, is a technically feasible method for treatment of Bayne and Klug type Ⅲ deficiency, which restores the length of the radius and stabilized the wrist.
9. Advances in research into the effect of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan on orderly regeneration of peripheral nerves
Fulin HE ; Dong YANG ; Qingtang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(12):1097-1100
It is difficult for peripheral nerves to achieve effective and orderly regeneration after injury for there are always mismatched, curly and disorderly newborn axons. Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan (CSPGs), a kind of widespread extracellular matrix generally considered to inhibit peripheral nerve regeneration, may play an important role in promoting orderly regeneration of axons depending on its classification, physiological characteristics and spatial and temporal distribution as well. Complementing traditional modes of regenerating axons, its flexible applications may benefit biomimetic construction of peripheral nerve grafts that purely increase the number of axons and thus promote orderly and effective regeneration after peripheral nerve lesions.
10.The preparation of the quality control material of D-dimer and the evaluation of its function
Qingtang YANG ; Lixiang WU ; Yang ZHANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;39(7):776-778,783
Objective To prepare a liquid composite quality control material of D-dimer,and then to inves-tigate its stability.Methods Pooled human serum without infection[negative for the antibodies to human im-munodeficiency virus(HIV),hepatitis C virus(HCV)and hepatitis B surface antigen(HBsAg),TP-IgG]was used as the medium for the composite quality control material preparation to investigate its precision and sta-bility.Results The within-run precision of our product was 1.83% which was < 1/4 CLIA'88 acceptable per-formance range.The between-run precision was 3.02% which was < 1/3 CLIA'88 acceptable performance range.The quality control material was stable for 12 months at -20 ℃.The stability[coefficient of variation (CV%)of each item of the quality control material was<1/2 CLIA'88 acceptable performance range.Conclu-sion T he liquid composite lipid quality control material has good homogeneity and stability,and it can be used for D-dimer testing the internal quality control.


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