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Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) ; (12): 594-597, 2018.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-695718

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Objective·To detect the effects of propofol sedation on cognitive function in rats and its mechanism. Methods?·?Forty-eight SD rats were randomly divided into three groups, i.e. control group, 100?mg/kg group and 300?mg/kg group. Rats were administrated intraperitoneally with propofol (10?mg/mL, 100?mg/kg or 300?mg/kg). The mRNA levels of brain derived neurotropic factor (BDNF)-TrkB/p75 signal molecules in rat hippocampus were evaluated by realtime PCR 45 min after propofol treatment. Learning and memory ability was examined by inhibitory avoidance (IA) test after propofol treatment. Results?·?The mRNA levels of BDNF in the hippocampal tissue were (1.20±0.13) fold (P=0.002) and (88±12) % (P=0.044) of that in control group, respectively, in 100?mg/kg group and 300?mg/kg group after injection of propofol. The mRNA levels of TrkB were (1.01±0.11) fold ( P=0.982) and (86±11) % (P=0.018) of that in control group, respectively, in 100?mg/kg group and 300?mg/kg group. The mRNA levels of p75 were (1.02±0.10) fold (P=0.778) and (1.59±0.18) fold (P=0.000) of that in control group, respectively, in 100?mg/kg group and 300?mg/kg group. There was no significant difference of the 24 h IA memory retention latency between 100?mg/kg group and control group. The 24 h IA memory retention latency in 300?mg/kg group was significantly decreased compared with control group (P=0.028) and 100?mg/kg group (P=0.020). Conclusion?·?Propofol dose-dependently regulates the expression of BDNF-TrkB/p75 signal molecules, and high dose propofol may reduce cognitive function via BDNF-TrkB/p75 signal.

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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2006.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-679414

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Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of BiPAP non-invasive ventilation on COPD patients during acute exacerbation(AECOPD).Methods 20 COPD patients were ventilated using BiPAP non-inva- sive ventilation through a nose or mouth-nose mask.Their vital signs(RR,HR and BP)and arterial blood gases indi- cators(pH,PaCO_2,PaO_2 and SaO_2)before and after ventilation were monitored and the clinical effectiveness was ob- served.Results The vital signs and arterial blood gases indicators of 17 of the 20 AECOPD patients were improved. PaCO_2 was lowered,pH,PaO_2 and SaO_2 were elevated,and the difference before and after ventilation was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion BiPAP non-invasive ventilation can improve the vital signs and physiological in- dicators of AECOPD patients,relieve their respiratory muscle fatigue and prevent them from exacerbation of respira- tory failure,thereby lower the need for endotracheal inrubation.

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