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  • DISCONTINUOUS INJECTION OF PHORBOL-12-MYRISTATE-13-ACETATE INTO SILICONE CHAMBER

    Objective To study the mRNA expressions of protein kinase C(PKC) and nerve growth factor (NGF) in rat sciatic nerve and the number ofaxons after phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA) was injected into silicone chamber. Methods Forty-two SD adult rats were divided into six groups depending on the time of injury (1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks and 4 weeks). A 0.5 cm nerve was cut in doublerat sciatic nerves and “T” type silicone chamber was sutured. PMA at the concentration of 1×10-9mol/L was injected discontinuously into the right side of Ttype silicone chamber(PMA group) and saline was injected into the left side(control group). Nucleic acid in situ hybridization histochemistry technique and thecomputer imagine analysis were employed to detect dynamic changes of PKC mRNA and NGF mRNA in rat sciatic nerves. The number of axons was measured. Results The expressions of PKC mRNA and NGF mRNA increased after injury, and the expressions of PKC mRNA and NGF mRNA reached the peak 2 weeks and3 weeks after injury respectively in control group. The expressions of PKC mRNA and NGF mRNA in PMA group were significantly increased than those in control group 2,3 and 4 weeks after injury(Plt;0.01).The number of axons in PMA group significantly increased than that in control group(Plt;0.01). Conclusion PKC involved inthe expression of NGF mRNA and nerve regeneration after injury. During the regenerated course, PMA can promote the expression of NGF mRNA and the number of axons after injury.

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  • The application scenarios study on the intervention of cognitive decline in elderly population using metaverse technology

    China is facing the peak of an ageing population, and there is an increase in demand for intelligent healthcare services for the elderly. The metaverse, as a new internet social communication space, has shown infinite potential for application. This paper focuses on the application of the metaverse in medicine in the intervention of cognitive decline in the elderly population. The problems in assessment and intervention of cognitive decline in the elderly group were analyzed. The basic data required to construct the metaverse in medicine was introduced. Moreover, it is demonstrated that the elderly users can conduct self-monitoring, experience immersive self-healing and health-care through the metaverse in medicine technology. Furthermore, we proposed that it is feasible that the metaverse in medicine has obvious advantages in prediction and diagnosis, prevention and rehabilitation, as well as assisting patients with cognitive decline. Risks for its application were pointed out as well. The metaverse in medicine technology solves the problem of non-face-to-face social communication for elderly users, which may help to reconstruct the social medical system and service mode for the elderly population.

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  • Orthotic Effect of Functional Electrical Stimulation on the Improvement of Walking in Stroke Patients with Foot Drop: A Systematic Review

    Objective To systematically evaluate the orthotic effect of functional electrical stimulation (FES) on the improvement of walking in stroke patients with foot drop. Methods The randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that investigated the orthotic effect of FES on walking in stroke patients with foot drop were electronically searched in the databases such as PubMed, Web of Science, The Cochrane Library (Issue 1, 2013), EMbase, CBM, CNKI, VIP and WanFang Data from January 2000 to January 2013, and the relevant references of included papers were also manually searched. Two reviewers independently screened the trials according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, extracted the data, and assessed the methodology quality. The meta-analyses were performed using RevMan 5.1 software. Results A total of 8 RCTs involving 255 patients were included. The results of meta-analyses on 4 RCTs showed that, compared with the conventional rehabilitation intervention, the functional electrical stimulation could significantly improve the walking speed, with significant difference (MD=0.09, 95%CI 0.00 to 0.18, P=0.04). The other indicators were only descriptively analyzed due to the incomplete data. Conclusions Functional electrical stimulation is effective in improving walking speed, but it is uncertain of other therapeutic indicators. So it should be further proved by conducting more high quality, large sample and multi-center RCTs.

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