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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University ; (12): 949-953, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-838141

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To overcome the bottlenecks of treatment for stroke and comprehensively improve the treatment efficiency, we need to do three jobs: public health education, entering hospital in time, and specialized stroke treatment. Lack of public knowledge about stroke is the most important bottleneck restricting the treatment of stroke in China. Public health education is the foundation of treatment for stroke. Another bottleneck is whether the patients can enter a capable hospital in time. Optimizing the referral system, establishing a regional stroke network, and applying modern referral tools and information network can help the patients entering the target hospital in time. Specialized treatment of stroke refers to the quick access to professional treatment for stroke, which requires to avoid delay in hospital; and the effective strategy is to build and optimize the green channel for stroke treatment.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-676256

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Objective To investigate the relationship of folates,vitamin B_(12) with tan phosphorylation and the possible mechanism in Alzhcimer's disease (AD).Method Tau protein phosphorylation was examined in hippocampns of rats of two months old and forty months old treated or untreated by folates and vitamin B_(12) using Western blot and immunohistochemistry with phosphorylation dependent and independent tau antibodies.Results We found that tau phosphorylation in aged rat brain showed a significant higher level than that in the two-month olds.Folates combined with vitamin.B_(12) could decrease tau phosphorylation by 27% at the site of Ser396/404 of hippoeampus in aged rats.Conclusion It suggests folates and vitamin B_(12) may play an important role in preventing the neurodegenerative change via effeeting tau phosphorylation in AD brain.

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