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Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) ; (12): 725-731, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-813204

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To explore the correlation between kynurenine (KYN) metabolites and postpartum depression (PPD), and to provide new possible explanation for the pathogenesis of postpartum depression (PPD).
 Methods: A total of 726 Chinese women, who received cesarean section, were enrolled in this study. PPD was diagnosed with an Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) score ≥13. Twenty-four women with PPD and 48 matched women without PPD were randomly selected. The perinatal serum concentrations of KYN, quinolinic acid (QUIN) and kynurenic acid (KYNA) were measured. Subsequently, the puerperants were compared for the differences in the serum concentrations of KYN, QUIN and KYNA at the end of term, day 1 and day 3 after cesarean section, respectively.
 Results: The incidence of PPD was 7.99%. Of clinical characteristics, pressure during pregnancy was significantly different between subjects with or without PPD (P<0.01). Patients with PPD showed significantly increased serum KYN concentration (P<0.05) at the end of term, increased serum QUIN concentration (P<0.05) and decreased KYNA concentration (P<0.05) on the third day after cesarean section as compared with the control women. Furthermore, the KYNA/QUIN ratio was significantly higher in patients with PPD as compared to the control women on the third day after cesarean section (P<0.01).
 Conclusion: The contribution of alterations in plasma levels of KYN, QUIN and KYNA is closely related with the incidence of PPD, and correction of KYNA/QUIN ratio could be a new strategy for the prevention and treatment of postpartum depressive symptoms.


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Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Biomarkers , Blood , Cesarean Section , Psychology , China , Epidemiology , Depression, Postpartum , Blood , Epidemiology , Incidence , Kynurenic Acid , Blood , Kynurenine , Blood , Quinolinic Acid , Blood
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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 4755-4756,4759, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-599901

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Objective To investigate the effect of intramedullary stabilization of tibiofibular fractures with titanium elastic nails (TENs) in children .Methods Totally 59 children patients with tibiofibular fractures ,from January 2008 to November 2013 ,were stabilized with TENs in the C‐arm fluoroscopy in our hospital .All patients were followed up after surgery ,including fracture heal‐ing ,wound conditions ,limb length ,range of motion of knee and ankle ,gait ,etc .Results All of the 59 cases were followed up for 6-36 months ,average 16 months .All fractures were healed in good alignment .There were no postoperative complications such as infections ,swelling and pain at the end of the nails ,TENs broken ,tibial epiphysis injuries and unnormal function of the lower limb joint .According to the Flynn evaluation standard ,excellent result were observed in 49 cases ,good in 10 cases ,the excellent and good rate was 100% .Conclusion Intramedullary stabilization with TENs can achieve effective fixation in the treatment of tibiofibular fractures ,it has advantages of micro‐trauma ,tiny tissue damage ,little influence on blood circulation at the fracture site ,good stabili‐ty ,rapid healing ,short hospital stay and few complications .

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