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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University ; (12): 1010-1014, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-838043

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Bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2) is an active protein inducing bone formation, and it can regulate the proliferation of mesenchymal stem cells into osteoblasts. In 2002 BMP2 was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for single-segment anterior lumbar intervertebral fusion surgery. However, during the clinical application, BMP2 was found to have the following adverse reactions: heterotopic ossification, osteolysis and graft sinking, formation of bone cysts, inflammation-related complications, radiculitis, retrograde ejaculation and carcinogenesis. These adverse reactions may be due to the off-label use of BMP2 and use of off-physiological dose. This review mainly sums up the adverse reactions in the clinical application of BMP2, hoping to provide reference for safer and more effective clinical medication.

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Chinese Health Economics ; (12): 82-86, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-509768

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Financial information disclosure was the weak link in public hospitals information disclosure,information provided to outside by hospitals was priority to basic medical information,opaque finance will hinder the reform and benign development of public hospitals.It analyzed the impact on operation management,transparency,and compensation of public hospitals financial information disclosure.It pointed out that published financial information can promote public hospitals' internal control,strenghthen financial work well informed and participation by all staffs,reinforce the external supervision of public hospitals with hardening budget and cost constraints.

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Experimental Neurobiology ; : 137-145, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-202563

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A brain-machine interface (BMI) has recently been introduced to research a reliable control of machine from the brain information processing through single neural spikes in motor brain areas for paralyzed individuals. Small, wireless, and implantable BMI system should be developed to decode movement information for classifications of neural activities in the brain. In this paper, we have developed a totally implantable wireless neural signal transmission system (TiWiNets) combined with advanced digital signal processing capable of implementing a high performance BMI system. It consisted of a preamplifier with only 2 operational amplifiers (op-amps) for each channel, wireless bluetooth module (BM), a Labview-based monitor program, and 16 bit-RISC microcontroller. Digital finite impulse response (FIR) band-pass filter based on windowed sinc method was designed to transmit neural signals corresponding to the frequency range of 400 Hz to 1.5 kHz via wireless BM, measuring over -48 dB attenuated in the other frequencies. Less than +/-2% error by inputting a sine wave at pass-band frequencies for FIR algorithm test was obtained between simulated and measured FIR results. Because of the powerful digital FIR design, the total dimension could be dramatically reduced to 23x27x4 mm including wireless BM except for battery. The power isolation was built to avoid the effect of radio-frequency interference on the system as well as to protect brain cells from system damage due to excessive power dissipation or external electric leakage. In vivo performance was evaluated in terms of long-term stability and FIR algorithm for 4 months after implantation. Four TiWiNets were implanted into experimental animals' brains, and single neural signals were recorded and analyzed in real time successfully except for one due to silicon- coated problem. They could control remote target machine by classify neural spike trains based on decoding technology. Thus, we concluded that our study could fulfill in vivo needs to study various single neuron-movement relationships in diverse fields of BMI.


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Electronic Data Processing , Brain , Brain-Computer Interfaces , Neural Prostheses , Organothiophosphorus Compounds , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted , Silanes
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Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology ; (12): 1126-1130, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-381554

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Objective To construct a mutant strain of Aspergillus fumigatus with the mutant pbs2 gene, and to investigate the effect of the mutant gene on the morphology of A. fumigatus, the variation of os-motic pressure and the sensitivity of oxidative stress. Methods S. cerevisiae pbs2 gene homologs was identi-fied in A. fumigatus genome database. A PCR fragment, composed of the 5' flanking sequence(approximate-ly 1 kb) ofpbs20RF and its 3' flanking sequence (approximately 1 kb), was subcloned into a vector pDHt/SK with Xho Ⅰ/Xba Ⅰ enzyme to produce a recombinant plasmid PA. The selected marker pryG amplified from pLAX223 was cloned into PA with BamH Ⅰ/Pst Ⅰ enzyme to produce plasmid PB. PB was transformed into Agrobacterium tumefac/ens and named plasmid At pbs2. Then At pbs2 was transformed into A. fumigatus strain AF293.1 (pyrG) via ATMT to produce the transformants △pbs2. To observe the growth rate and the phenotype on the MM containing different oxidative stress and osmotic pressure between the △pbs2 and the wild type. Results There were no visible difference between △pbs2 and AF293 on the radial growth rate and morphology. △pbs2 mutant was not only more sensitive to osmotic pressure produced by sodium chloride and glycerol but also sensitive to oxidative stress produced by hydrogen peroxide than the wild type. Conclu-sion The pbs2 gene plays a role in osmotic pressure and oxidative stress signal tmnsductions in A. fumiga-tus but only involved in oxidative stress induced by hydrogen peroxide specifically. However, pbs2 gene has a minor effect on growth and morphology in A. fumigatus.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine ; (12)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-555923

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Objective To inquire into T-type calcium channel effects on RyR and IP 3R of sarcoplasmic reticulum in atrial myocytes during atrial fibrillation.Methods Ten dogs underwent continuous rapid atrial pacing (500 beats/min) to create persistent atrial fibrillation.In five rapidly-paced dogs,mibefradil dihydrochloride was given beginning 2 days after pacemaker implantation,continuing until the twenty-fourth week.A group of size-matched dogs (n=5) without given mibefradil was used as a pure atrial fibrillation group.Another group of size-matched dogs (n=5) without pacemaker implantation was used as a control group.Canine atrial myocytes isolated by enzymatic dissociation were used to study T-type Ca 2+ channel blocker effects on expression and function changes of RyR and IP 3R in atrial myocytes by confocal microscopy.Results RyR/IP 3R ratio (0.2965?0.01812) was markedly lower than that of control group (2.7043?0.2293),but there was no difference compared with that of atrial fibrillation group (0.2472?0.1355).Ca 2+transient of atrial myocytes was nremarkably changed (1.3031?0.1056)(P

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Journal of Medical Postgraduates ; (12)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-584325

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Through G protein coupling and intracellular signal transmission, opioid peptides and its receptors in myocardial tissues participate in IPC have the function of early and delayed protection. The molecular mechanism of ”trigger-regulatory medium-effector” is of great significance in the study of the pathogenesis of IPC, as well as exploring the new idea for CHD prevention and cure.

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Chinese Journal of Immunology ; (12)1999.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-545769

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Objective:To observe expression and diversity of glycogen synthase (GSK)-3 and ribosome S6 protein kinase (P70S6K) in skeletal muscle of insulin resistance (IR) rat induced by high fat food and to approach the effect and significance of GSK-3 and P70S6K in IR occurrence.Methods:Forty Wistar rats aged four-week were randomly divided into normal control, high-glucose, high-fat and high-fat high-glucose groups. 8 weeks after feeding, insulin sensitivity of the rats was evaluated by hyperinsulinism euglycaemic clamps technique (ring clamp experiment), GSK-3 and P70S6K in rat skeletal muscle were measured by Western blot and epididymis fat pad weight, blood glucose, insulin, triglyceride (TG), cholesterin (TC), free fatty acids (FFAs) and hsCRP levels were also determined.Results:IR was induced, body weight (P

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