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  • OCULAR FUNDUS CHANGES IN I02 CASES OF HYPOXIC ISCHEMIC EN- CEPHALOPATHY OF NEWBORN

    OBJCTIVE :To investigate the fundus ocu]i changes in hypnxie isehemic encepbalnpa ally(HIE)of new[x,rns. METHODS:One hundred and two newblt;~rns suffered from HIE were investi- gated to observe lhe pathological neular fundus changes by di~et ophthabnoseopy after mydria~s. RE- SULTS:Seventy seven ca.~s(154 eyes)were found to have ophthalmoscopic changes in the ~ular fundi including papilledema .white retina vaseolar abnormality and hemorrhage. CONCLUSIONS:In clinical view .the severity of HIE depends on the pathological ebanges of the brain .and ftmdus ahnormalby will be very often in middle and .~vere sufforers of HIE.

    Release date:2016-09-02 06:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research advances in non-invasive brain-computer interface control strategies

    Brain-computer interface (BCI) can establish a direct communications pathway between the human brain and the external devices, which is independent of peripheral nerves and muscles. Compared with invasive BCI, non-invasive BCI has the advantages of low cost, low risk, and ease of operation. In recent years, using non-invasive BCI technology to control devices has gradually evolved into a new type of human-computer interaction manner. Moreover, the control strategy for BCI is an essential component of this manner. First, this study introduced how the brain control techniques were developed and classified. Second, the basic characteristics of direct and shared control strategies were thoroughly explained. And then the benefits and drawbacks of these two strategies were compared and further analyzed. Finally, the development direction and application prospects for non-invasive brain control strategies were suggested.

    Release date:2022-12-28 01:34 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • THE OPTIMIZATION OF THE METHOD OF CULTURING NEURAL STEM CELLS IN NEONATAL RAT BRAIN

    Objective To establish a better method of isolating andculturing ofneural stem cells(NSCs) in neonatal rat brain. Methods Tissue of brain was isolated from neonatal rats. Different medium and culture concentration were used toculture NSCs of neonatal rat. The culture concentration used were 1×10 4, 1×105, 1×106and 1×107/ml respectively. Ingredient of medium was classified into group 1 to 8 respectively according to whether to add 2% B27, epidermal growth factor (EGF) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) as well as the difference in culture concentration. The cells were induced to differentiate asto be confirmed as NSCs, and then were checked by phase contrast microscopy and identified by immunocytochemistry. Results The cells isolated and cultured gathered into neurospheres. The cells were capable of proliferating and maintaining longterm survival in vitro. The cells could be differentiated into neurons and glia.It was to the benefit of the survival of NSCs to add 5% fetal bovine serum(FBS)into the medium at the beginning of the culturing. When 10% FBS was added intothe medium, the neurospheres differentiated quickly. When concentration 1×106/ ml was used, the growth rate of the cells was the highest of all the concentrations. Reasonably higher cell concentration promoted the proliferation of NSCs. It was necessary to add 2% B27, EGF, and bFGF into the medium. The cells had the best growth when 2% B27, 20 ng/ml bFGF and 20 ng/ml EGF were added into the culture medium. EGF and bFGF had cooperative effect. Conclusion A better method of isolating and culturing of NSCs in neonatal rat brain is established and the foundation for future research is laid.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:29 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The Problems and Consideration of Organ Transplantation Regulations in China

    Through analyzing the relevant regulations of organ transplantation in China, we identified the problems in the regulations of organ transplantation in China, including more strict limitation of the living organ donors resulting in a serious shortage of organ supply, difficulties in preventing the hidden organ trading, and opaque process of organ allocation resulting in unfair distribution. We also put forward the solutions to address above problems, including the improvement of organ transplantation regulations, establishment of the reimbursement mechanism for organ donation, rational mechanism of organ allocation and the brain death criteria, so as to promote more comprehensive sources of organ donation for the patients with end-stage organ failure.

    Release date:2016-09-07 11:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Sex differences in learning and memory ability in hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in newborn mice

    ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of sex on learning and memory ability of newborn mice with hypoxic-ischemic brain injury.MethodsFifty C57BL/6 mice aged 10 days were divided into hypoxia-ischemia group and sham group according to the random number table method, and there were 28 in the hypoxic-ischemic group and 22 in the sham group with half female and half male respectively. In the ischemia-hypoxia group, the left common carotid artery was ligated and then the mice were placed in 34℃ hypoxia chambers with 8% oxygen and 92% nitrogen mixture for 45 minutes. In the sham group, only the skin of the left neck was cut and sutured. After 2 months, Y maze test and Morris water maze test were used to evaluate the learning and memory ability of mice.ResultsThe success rate of the hypoxic-ischemic group was 71.4% (20/28), and that of the sham group was 100.0% (22/22), a total of 42 mice were enrolled in the experiment. In Y maze test, there were differences in entries and total distance of new arms between the two groups (entries: F=16.068, P<0.001; total distance: F=8.532, P=0.007); compared between different groups in the same gender, the entries and total distance of new arms in the hypoxic-ischemic group were lower than those in the sham group with statistically significant differences (entries in males: P=0.001, entries in females: P=0.012; total distance in males: P=0.010, total distance in females: P=0.046). Compared between males and females in the same group, the entries and total distance of new arms of females were higher than those of males in the hypoxic-ischemic group, with statistically significant differences (P=0.039, 0.043). In Morris water maze test, the escape latency of positioning navigation in the hypoxic-ischemic group was higher than that in the sham group, and males showed more obviously poor performance (P<0.001); in the experiment of space exploration, differences were found in the duration of stay and the target quadrant entries between the two groups (duration of stay: F=8.297, P<0.001; entries: F=4.042, P=0.014), and there were statistically significant differences in the same gender males and females in the hypoxic-ischemic group and the sham group (duration of stay in males: P=0.003, duration of stay in females: P=0.038; entries in males: P=0.006, entries in females: P=0.041). Compared between males and females in the same group, the duration of stay and the target quadrant entries of females were higher than those of males in the hypoxic-ischemic group, with statistically significant differences (duration of stay: P=0.018; entries: P=0.032).ConclusionsThe learning and memory ability of newborn mice may be slightly impaired after hypoxic ischemic brain injury. There is significant difference in the effect on learning and memory ability between different genders, and the effect on males is higher than that on females.

    Release date:2020-02-03 02:30 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • A review on electroencephalogram based channel selection

    The electroencephalogram (EEG) signal is the key signal carrier of the brain-computer interface (BCI) system. The EEG data collected by the whole-brain electrode arrangement is conducive to obtaining higher information representation. Personalized electrode layout, while ensuring the accuracy of EEG signal decoding, can also shorten the calibration time of BCI and has become an important research direction. This paper reviews the EEG signal channel selection methods in recent years, conducts a comparative analysis of the combined effects of different channel selection methods and different classification algorithms, obtains the commonly used channel combinations in motor imagery, P300 and other paradigms in BCI, and explains the application scenarios of the channel selection method in different paradigms are discussed, in order to provide stronger support for a more accurate and portable BCI system.

    Release date:2024-04-24 09:50 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of Meige syndrome (2025)

    Meige Syndrome (MS) is a neurological disorder characterized by blepharospasm, oromandibular dystonia, and spasmodic torticollis as its primary clinical manifestations. With advancements in neuroscience research and the accumulation of clinical experience, significant progress has been made in understanding the pathophysiological mechanisms, diagnostic criteria, and therapeutic strategies for MS both domestically and internationally. To standardize clinical practice and promote academic development, Neuro-ophthalmology Group of Ophthalmology Branch of Chinese Medical Association, in collaboration with Neuro-ophthalmology Society, Chinese Research Hospital Association, organized a panel of authoritative experts. This expert panel conducted a comprehensive review of the latest research evidence and clinical experiences. Through multiple rounds of expert consultations and in-depth discussions, the original consensus was thoroughly revised and updated. The new consensus aims to provide standardized diagnostic and treatment guidelines for clinicians, foster research innovation and the development of therapeutic techniques in the field of neuro-ophthalmology, address new challenges in the diagnosis and treatment of MS, and ultimately improve patients' quality of life.

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  • The Quantitative Research in Hepatocyte Apoptosis Level from Rabbit Donors after Brain Death

    ObjectiveAfter establishing the rabbit brain death model, TUNEL, western blotting, and immuno-histochemical methods were used to detect hepatocyte apoptosis to study hepatocyte apoptosis level from rabbit donors after brain death. MethodsSixty healthy male New Zealand rabbits were divided into brain death group (n=30) and sham group (n=30). The rabbits of brain death group were established by increasing intracranial pressure in a modified, slow, and intermittent way, collecting liver tissues after corresponding treatment respectively, using TUNEL to detect apoptosis rate, western blotting and immunohistochemical methods to detect the expression of Cleaved-caspase 3. ResultsThe hepatocyte apoptosis rate at each time point of brain death group were higher than those of the corresponding time point of sham group (P<0.05), and the rate of hepatocyte apoptosis increased gradually with the extension of brain death time (P<0.05). The results of Western blot assay and immunohistochemistry assay showed that the relative expression amount of Cleaved-caspase 3 protein increased gradually with the extension of brain death time (P<0.05), and relative expression amount of Cleaved-caspase 3 protein at each time point of brain death group were higher than those of the corresponding time point of sham group (P<0.05). ConclusionsThe relationship between brain death donor liver and cell apoptosis is closely related. Along with the extension of the brain death time in rabbits, the level of apoptosis of liver cells gradually increased, which affects the quality of liver donors after brain death.

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  • Research Progress of Cerebral Protection Strategy in Aortic Arch Surgery for Adults——Moderate Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest with Selective Antegrade Cerebral Perfusion

    Increasing evidences show that a gradual trend away from deep hypothermia toward moderate hypothermic circulatory arrest, which has been proved to be safe and effective in clinic. By summarizing and analyzing the research progress and applying status of the moderate hypothermia circulatory arrest with selective antegrade cerebral perfusion, the article aims at promoting the application of this tenique as a cerebral protection strategy in aortic arch surgery for adults in China.

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  • Experimental Research of Laryngeal Muscle and Pathophysiology of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve after Unilateral Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Transection for Rats

    ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the repair effect of spontaneous reinnervation in rats underwent recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) transection. MethodsThirty male Wistar rats (340-360 g) were divided into experiment group (n=15) and blank control group (n=15), and then 15 rats of these 2 groups were divided into 3 time point groups equally:4 weeks group, 8 weeks group, and 12 weeks group. Fifteen rats of experiment group underwent right RLN transection with excision of a 5 mm segment, and other 15 rats of blank control group exposed RLN only, without transection. Grade of vocalization, maximum angle of arytenoid cartilage, axon number of distal part of RLN, and expression of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in right thyroarytenoid muscle were evaluated at different time points, including 4, 8, and 12 weeks after operation. ResultsGrade of vocalization, maximum angle of arytenoid cartilage, axon numbers of distal part of RLN, and the expression of BDNF in the right thyroarytenoid muscle of experiment group were all lower than those corresponding index of blank control group (P < 0.05), and these indexes of experiment group were restored gradually with time, but failed to reach normal level during the observed time. ConclusionsEven though spontaneous reinnervation is presented after RLN injury, but the effect is unsatisfactory.

    Release date:2016-12-21 03:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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