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Additive Benefits of Twice Forest Bathing Trips in Elderly Patients with Chronic Heart Failure 被引量:18
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作者 MAO Gen Xiang CAO Yong Bao +8 位作者 YANG Yan CHEN Zhuo Mei DONG Jian Hua CHEN Sha Sha WU Qing LYU Xiao Ling JIA Bing Bing YAN Jing WANG Guo Fu 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第2期159-162,共4页
Chronic heart failure (CHF), a clinical syndrome resulting from the consequences of various cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), is increasingly becoming a global cause of morbidity and mortality. We had earlier demons... Chronic heart failure (CHF), a clinical syndrome resulting from the consequences of various cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), is increasingly becoming a global cause of morbidity and mortality. We had earlier demonstrated that a 4-day forest bathing trip can provide an adjunctive therapeutic influence on patients with CHF. To further investigate the duration of the impact and the optimal frequency of forest bathing trips in patients with CHF, we recruited those subjects who had experienced the first forest bathing trip again after 4 weeks and randomly categorized them into two groups, namely, the urban control group (city) and the forest bathing group (forest). After a second 4-day forest bathing trip, we observed a steady decline in the brain natriuretic peptide levels, a biomarker of heart failure, and an attenuated inflammatory response as well as oxidative stress. Thus, this exploratory study demonstrated the additive benefits of twice forest bathing trips in elderly patients with CHF, which could further pave the way for analyzing the effects of such interventions in CVDs. 展开更多
关键词 CHF Additive Benefits of Twice Forest Bathing Trips in Elderly patients with chronic heart failure BNP
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Detection of p53 gene mutations in skeletal muscle cell of patients with chronic heart failure
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作者 Jiangtao Yu, Jun Ye, Volker Adams, Eduard Fiehn, Urs Riede, Gerhard Schuler and Rainer Hambrecht 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1997年第12期33-33,共1页
Progressive deterioration of physical work capacity in congestive heart failure (CHF) is often attributed to ongoing skeletal muscle atrophy and abnormalities in muscle metabolism. The purpose of the present study was... Progressive deterioration of physical work capacity in congestive heart failure (CHF) is often attributed to ongoing skeletal muscle atrophy and abnormalities in muscle metabolism. The purpose of the present study was to investigate if mutations in the p53 gene thought to be a promotor of apoptosis are involved in intrinsic apoptotic abnormalities in skeletal muscle of patients (pts) with CHF. Percutaneous needle biopsy from the m. vastus lateralis were obtained from 19 pts with CHF (LV EF 25%±10%). Single strand confirmation polymorphism analysis of polymerase chain reation products (PCR SSCP analysis) was used for detection of mutations in exon 5 8 of the p53 gene in skeletal Heart Center, University Leipzig, Germany (Yu JT, Adams V, Fiehn E, Schuler G and Hambrecht R) Institut of Pathology, University Freiburg, Germany (Ye J and Riede U)muscle cells. Four of 19 muscle specimens (21%) showed mobility shifts. To characterize the nuleotide sequence alterations specimens were examined further by direct sequence analysis of PCR product. Two of four specimens showing a band shift in the SSCP analysis exhibited a mutated p53 sequence. Sequence analysis revealed that these alteratons were point mutation exon 8 (14482, G→A) and deletion in exon 5 (13143 13157). A high frequency of p53 mutations was detected in skeletal muscle cells of patients with chronic heart failure. These findings suggest a role for apoptosis in the progression of intrinsic skeletal muscle abnormalities and consequently of exercise intolerance in chronic heart failure. 展开更多
关键词 CELL Detection of p53 gene mutations in skeletal muscle cell of patients with chronic heart failure GENE
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