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Neural Regen Res ; 11(2): 248-56, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27073377

ABSTRACT

Traumatic brain injury often causes a variety of behavioral and emotional impairments that can develop into chronic disorders. Therefore, there is a need to shift towards identifying early symptoms that can aid in the prediction of traumatic brain injury outcomes and behavioral endpoints in patients with traumatic brain injury after early interventions. In this study, we used the SmartCage system, an automated quantitative approach to assess behavior alterations in mice during an early phase of traumatic brain injury in their home cages. Female C57BL/6 adult mice were subjected to moderate controlled cortical impact (CCI) injury. The mice then received a battery of behavioral assessments including neurological score, locomotor activity, sleep/wake states, and anxiety-like behaviors on days 1, 2, and 7 after CCI. Histological analysis was performed on day 7 after the last assessment. Spontaneous activities on days 1 and 2 after injury were significantly decreased in the CCI group. The average percentage of sleep time spent in both dark and light cycles were significantly higher in the CCI group than in the sham group. For anxiety-like behaviors, the time spent in a light compartment and the number of transitions between the dark/light compartments were all significantly reduced in the CCI group than in the sham group. In addition, the mice suffering from CCI exhibited a preference of staying in the dark compartment of a dark/light cage. The CCI mice showed reduced neurological score and histological abnormalities, which are well correlated to the automated behavioral assessments. Our findings demonstrate that the automated SmartCage system provides sensitive and objective measures for early behavior changes in mice following traumatic brain injury.

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Zhong Yao Cai ; 38(2): 327-9, 2015 Feb.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26415411

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To develop an HPLC method for the content determination of benzoic acid, 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid and acetosyringonecas in Ficus microcarpa Leaves. METHODS: The determination was performed on Purospher® STAR C18 (250 mm x 4.6 mm,5 µm). The mobile phase was consisted of acetonitrile-0.2% phosphoric acid aqueous solution with linear gradient elution and the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min. The column temperature was set at 35 °C and the detection wavelength was 270 nm. RESULTS: The linear range of benzoic acid, 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid and acetosyringonecas was 0.0121-1.21 µg (r = 0.9995), 0.423-42.32 [Lg ( r = 0.9999) and 0.047-4.70 pg( r = 0. 9996) , respectively. The average recovery was 100.7, 101.2 and 96.5 respectively. CONCLUSION: This method is simple,reproducible,and can be used for determination of three components of benzoic acid, 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid and acetosyringonecas in Ficus microcarpa Leaves.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Ficus/chemistry , Phytochemicals/chemistry , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Phenylacetates , Phytochemicals/isolation & purification
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Zhongguo Gu Shang ; 23(8): 613-5, 2010 Aug.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20860140

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the practical method of vacuum sealing drainage (VSD) technique combined with sural neurovascular pedicle fasciocutaneous flap to repair deep wounds in the foot near the ankle joint with exposed bone and tendons. METHODS: From January 2006 to January 2009, 79 patients with deep wounds in the foot near the ankle joint with exposed bone and tendons were treated by VSD technique combined with sural neurovascular pedicle fasciocutaneous flap including 58 males and 21 females with an average age of 34 years old ranging from 7 to 59 years. There were 17 cases in low 1/3 part of leg and achilles tendon, 28 in lateral malleolus and lateral dorsum of foot, 21 in medial malleolus and medial dorsum of foot, 13 in heel and pelma. Firstly the wounds were debrided and cultivated by using VSD technique, then the soft tissue defections were repaired with sural neurovascular pedicle fasciocutaneous flap. RESULTS: The area of flap was from 6 cm x 5 cm to 18 cm x 15 cm; All patients stayed in hospital for 14 to 30 days, 18 days in average. Living flaps of all patients were followed-up from 6 months to 3 years, the flaps of 2 patients were mostly necrotic, 3 were necrotic, 5 cases appeared obstacle of venous back streaming. The others survived with no infections. CONCLUSION: The wound would become fresh and clean as soon as possible with VSD. The sural neurovascular pedicle fasciocutaneous flap could provide a good covering for the exposed wound. Therefore the wound healed faster with friction resistance and fine appearance. The time of hospitalization were greatly shortened after combined application.


Subject(s)
Ankle Joint/surgery , Drainage/methods , Foot Injuries/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Soft Tissue Injuries/surgery , Surgical Flaps , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Female , Foot Injuries/pathology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Vacuum
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Chin J Traumatol ; 12(4): 218-22, 2009 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19635215

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To review the operative technique of trephine arthrodesis of subtalar joints and evaluate its clinical effect. METHODS: From June 1998 to October 2006, we performed subtalar arthrodesis on 38 feet of 34 patients for a variety of painful disorders of hindfoot with trephine technique. Clinical and radiologic follow-up evaluations were performed for 45 months on average (range, 21 to 110 months) after arthrodesis. RESULTS: No severe complications were found in this study except one patient with dropfoot and two with skin necrosis. The average ankle-hindfoot scores of the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) was improved from 48.3 preoperatively to 79.2 postoperatively (P<0.05). The pain scores of visual analogue scales (VAS) decreased from 7.2 (range, 3 to 10) preoperatively to 2.6 (range, 1 to 6) postoperatively (P<0.05). Subjectively, the patients experienced improvements in pain, function, cosmesis, and shoewearing. Overall, 30 patients were satisfied and all patients would have this procedure again under similar circumstances. Postoperative radiology showed that complete union was found in 35 feet 6 months after operation, with the successful union rate of 92.1%. There was an increase in arthritic scores for 5 ankles, 4 talonavicular joints, 4 calcaneocuboid joints, and 4 midfoot joints. Nonunion occurred in 3 subtalar joints with anterolateral approach, which required revision arthrodesis. CONCLUSION: Isolated subtalar arthrodesis with trephine method is an effective procedure for painful malalignment of hindfoot.


Subject(s)
Arthrodesis/methods , Subtalar Joint/surgery , Adult , Aged , Arthrodesis/adverse effects , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pain Measurement
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Zhongguo Gu Shang ; 22(12): 895-6, 2009 Dec.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20112565

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To explore therapeutic effects of emergency medial malleolus osteotomy for the treatment of fractures of talar neck and dislocation of talar body. METHODS: From 1995. 6 to 2007. 10, among 24 patients with fractures of talar neck and dislocation of talar body, 18 patients were male and 6 patients were female, ranging in age from 28 to 58 years (mean 35.4 years). The duration from injury to the emergency ward ranged from 0.5 to 12 h. All the patients were treated in 5 hours after hospitalization with emergency medial malleolus osteotomy and internal fixation. Firstly, osteotomy was made above the medial malleolus tip; Secondly, the medial malleolus was turned over downward to uncover the talus; Then, the fracture of talus can be reduced in direct visidn. RESULTS: All the patients were followed up ranged from 6 to 60 months. According to Kenwright evaluation standards, 18 patients obtained an excellent results, 4 good and 2 fair. CONCLUSION: It is easy and clearly to perform medial malleolus osteotomy. The blood circulation of talus is preserved. So it is an effective method to treat the fractures of talar neck and dislocation of talar body.


Subject(s)
Fractures, Bone/surgery , Osteotomy/methods , Talus/injuries , Adult , Bone Screws , Female , Fracture Fixation, Internal , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Talus/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Brain Res Mol Brain Res ; 103(1-2): 80-90, 2002 Jun 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12106694

ABSTRACT

We have cloned and expressed the full-length human Na(V)1.6 sodium channel cDNA. Northern analysis showed that the hNa(V)1.6 gene, like its rodent orthologues, is abundantly expressed in adult brain but not other tissues including heart and skeletal muscle. Within the adult brain, hNa(V)1.6 mRNA is widely expressed with particularly high levels in the cerebellum, occipital pole and frontal lobe. When stably expressed in human embryonic kidney cells (HEK293), the hNa(V)1.6 channel was found to be very similar in its biophysical properties to human Na(V)1.2 and Na(V)1.3 channels [Eur. J. Neurosci. 12 (2000) 4281-4289; Pflügers Arch. 441 (2001) 425-433]. Only relatively subtle differences were observed, for example, in the voltage dependence of gating. Like hNa(V)1.3 channels, hNa(V)1.6 produced sodium currents with a prominent persistent component when expressed in HEK293 cells. These persistent currents were similar to those reported for the rat Na(V)1.2 channel [Neuron 19 (1997) 443-452], although they were not dependent on over-expression of G protein betagamma subunits. These data are consistent with the proposal that Na(V)1.6 channels may generate the persistent currents observed in cerebellar Purkinje neurons [J. Neurosci. 17 (1997) 4157-4536]. However, in our hNa(V)1.6 cell line we have been unable to detect the resurgent currents that have also been described in Purkinje cells. Although Na(V)1.6 channels have been implicated in producing these resurgent currents [Neuron 19 (1997) 881-891], our data suggest that this may require modification of the Na(V)1.6 alpha subunit by additional factors found in Purkinje neurons but not in HEK293 cells.


Subject(s)
Brain Chemistry/physiology , Ion Channel Gating/physiology , Sodium Channels/genetics , Anesthetics, Local/pharmacology , Cell Line , Cloning, Molecular , DNA, Complementary/genetics , Humans , Kidney/cytology , Membrane Potentials/drug effects , Membrane Potentials/physiology , Sodium Channels/metabolism , Tetrodotoxin/pharmacology
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Yi Chuan ; 24(6): 656-8, 2002 Nov.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15979963

ABSTRACT

A total of 158 pigs of Yorkshire, Landrace and Duroc were selected from some swine breeding farms in Hunan province. The genotypes of enterotoxigenic E.coli F18 receptor were tested by PCR-RFLP. The results showed that the frequency of resistant genotype AA was 0.11,the frequencies of susceptibility genotype AG and GG were 0.35 and 0.54 respectively.

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