1.Application comparison of applying PBL teaching and case teaching in the course of health eco-nomics
Yangdong FAN ; Xuewen CHEN ; Yuchun QIU ; Junchang CHEN ; Anan WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2016;15(1):24-28
The PBL teaching and the case teaching have begun to be applied to the course of health economics, which has strong adaptability to the two teaching methods. Two teaching methods not only have the same characteristics, such as diversified teaching, outstanding students as the main body, paying atten-tion to the theory and practice, emphasizing on the comprehensive use of knowledge, but also have different characteristics, such as teaching idea, applied range and points of focus. These similar characteristics and differences are reflected in the development of health economics course. Based on the differences and simi-larities of the two teaching methods and further integration of the characteristics of health economics, this paper puts forward the countermeasures to optimize the application of the two teaching methods in health economics course.
2.Investigation on the awareness and demand for medical liability insurance of doctors:Case study of a top 3 general hospital in Guangzhou
Anan WANG ; Meifang ZHOU ; Yangdong FAN ; Junchang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2015;(10):51-56
Objective:This paper aims to investigate the awareness and demand for medical liability insurance of doctors, and to provide policy recommendations for the further development of medical liability insurance in China. Method:A stratified random sampling survey is conducted on doctors from a Top3 general hospital in Guangzhou, and the relevant departments and individual doctors were interviewed. Results:The higher the risk in a department, the higher their awareness of medical liability insurance becomes;the longer the length of service for a doctor, the more understanding of medical liability insurance the doctor has. Medical liability insurance is generally supported by doc-tors with a strong willingness of demand, but they opinions on bearing and sharing the insurance premium are quite different. Discussion:Doctors still lack sufficient knowledge of medical liability insurance due to the lack of effective publicity. The structural mode of medical liability insurance is still relatively vague, and the government leadership and market operation ability have a serious shortage. Suggestion:This paper suggest to improve the relevant laws and regulations of medical liability insurance, to strengthen government supervision and publicity, to build a reasonable development model of medical liability insurance in line with the national circumstances, and to strengthen an effec-tive combination of government leadership and market operation.
3.Advance in Pathogenesis of Heat Stroke (review)
Shiwen WU ; Anan CHEN ; Tiantian BU ; Shengyuan YU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(3):236-238
Heat stroke is a life-threatening condition that can be fatal if not appropriately managed. Although heat stroke has been recognized as a medical condition for centuries, the pathogenesis of heat stroke is not fully understood. This article reviewed the new advance in pathogenesis of heat stroke.
4.Pancreatic lesions in 3 patients with Von Hippel-Lindau disease
Yi DONG ; Mingzhe JI ; Jun CHEN ; Anan LIU ; Chenghao SHAO ; Danlei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2017;17(3):189-192
Objective To investigate the clinical features, diagnosis and management of pancreatic lesions in patients with von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease, and improve the current understanding on pancreatic lesions in VHL disease.Methods The clinical data of three VHL disease patients with pancreatic lesions were analyzed retrospectively, including clinical features, laboratory findings, imaging, pathological features, operation method and follow-up.Results Two patients had a family history of hemangioblastoma in central neural system, and 1 patient had retinal multiple angioma and angioma in central neural system, who were diagnosed as VHL.One patient with pancreatic portal hypertension had splenectomy and biopsy of left renal tumor.During the surgery, pancreatic cystic lesions were observed and the transparent cysts were diffusively distributed on the surface.The other 2 patients were diagnosed as pancreatic multiple cysts and non functional pNETs, and pancreatic multiple cysts, respectively, based on the imaging.All the three patients had stable disease status, and followed up by outpatient visits.Conclusions VHL disease can manifest as simple pancreatic cyst, pancreatic serous cystadenoma and pNETs.The optimal individualized treatment should be determined by Multidisciplinary team (MDT) according to the general condition of patient.
5.Relation between drug release and the drug status within curcumin-loaded microsphere.
De CHEN ; Yi LIU ; Kaiyan FAN ; Yiqiao XIE ; Anan YU ; Zihua XIA ; Fan YANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2016;51(1):140-6
To study the relation between drug release and the drug status within curcumin-loaded microsphere, SPG (shirasu porous glass) membrane emulsification was used to prepare the curcumin-PLGA (polylactic-co-glycolic acid) microspheres with three levels of drug loading respectively, and the in vitro release was studied with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The morphology of microspheres was observed with scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the drug status was studied with X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and infrared analysis (IR). The drug loading of microspheres was (5.85 ± 0.21)%, (11.71 ± 0.39)%, (15.41 ± 0.40)%, respectively. No chemical connection was found between curcumin and PLGA. According to the results of XRD, curcumin dispersed in PLGA as amorphous form within the microspheres of the lowest drug loading, while (2.12 ± 0.64)% and (5.66 ± 0.07)% curcumin crystals was detected in the other two kinds of microspheres, respectively, indicating that the drug status was different within three kinds of microspheres. In the data analysis, we found that PLGA had a limited capacity of dissolving curcumin. When the drug loading exceeded the limit, the excess curcumin would exist in the form of crystals in microspheres independently. Meanwhile, this factor contributes to the difference in drug release behavior of the three groups of microspheres.
6.Strain Screening for Bioconversion of Glycerol to Lactic Acid and Optimization of Culture Medium
Anan HONG ; Keke CHENG ; Yan SUN ; Zhen CHEN ; Feng PENG ; Canming LIU ; Dehua LIU
Microbiology 2008;0(08):-
A strain, Escherichia coli AC-521, which could efficiently covert glycerol to lactic acid, was isolated from soil samples. A series of morphological and biochemical characteristics and sequence analysis of 16S rDNA reveal that it belongs to Escherichia coli. Through orthogonal experiment of L16(45), the optimum medium compositions were determined as initial glycerol 70 g/L, yeast extract 4 g/L, peptone 7 g/L, (NH4)2SO4 10 g/L, and K2HPO4 2.5 g/L. The 5 L fermenter fed-batch fermentation was performed under optimal conditions, giving 74.5 g/L lactic acid with a yield of 0.87 mol/mol glycerol after 80 hours.
7.Long-term follow-up of stage 1-2 neuroblastoma
Ci PAN ; Anan ZHANG ; Qidong YE ; Min ZHOU ; Huiliang XUE ; Jing CHEN ; Changyin LUO ; Shuhong SHEN ; Jiangmin WANG ; Yanjing TANG ; Jingyan TANG
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2014;(5):410-412
Objectives To evaluate the clinical features, treatment scheme and long-term outcomes of stage 1、2 childhood neuroblastoma (NB). Methods The retrospective study included 49 newly diagnosed NB stage 1、2 patients from June 1998 to December 2010. Clinical data and long-term outcomes were analyzed. Results Twenty-four patients with stage 1 NB and twenty patients with stage 2 NB were found among all 237 patients with NB enrolled in this study. The median age at diagnosis was 25 months( 2 week to 9 year old),29 males and 20 females. Thirty-one patients (63.6%) without symptoms were discovered with tumor by physical or imaging examination. Thorax and abdomen were the most common sites of primary tumor (21 and 22 cases, accounting for 42.9% and 44.9% of all patients, respectively). Forty (81.6%) NB patients had favorable pathology classification. One patient was of MYCN amplification status. Urine vanilla mandelic acid was normal in 32 (91.4%) patients, and serum lactate dehydrogenase was less than five times of the normal value in all patients. Ten NB patients were treated ac-cording to the low-risk protocol who received surgery alone.Thirty-nine patients were treated according to intermediate-risk protocol who received both surgery and chemotherapy. All the patients achieved very good partial remission (100%).The medi-an follow-up period was 60 months(22 months to148months). Nine patients were lost after a follow up of 3 months in medi-an. The 2-、3-、5-year event free survival and overall survial of all 49 patients was 100%. Conclusions The prognosis for neu-roblastoma of stage 1、2 in this study was with 100%survival, which provides opportunity for further reduction of dosage and/or duration of episodes in chemotherapy.
8.Restoration of FMRP expression in adult V1 neurons rescues visual deficits in a mouse model of fragile X syndrome.
Chaojuan YANG ; Yonglu TIAN ; Feng SU ; Yangzhen WANG ; Mengna LIU ; Hongyi WANG ; Yaxuan CUI ; Peijiang YUAN ; Xiangning LI ; Anan LI ; Hui GONG ; Qingming LUO ; Desheng ZHU ; Peng CAO ; Yunbo LIU ; Xunli WANG ; Min-Hua LUO ; Fuqiang XU ; Wei XIONG ; Liecheng WANG ; Xiang-Yao LI ; Chen ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2022;13(3):203-219
Many people affected by fragile X syndrome (FXS) and autism spectrum disorders have sensory processing deficits, such as hypersensitivity to auditory, tactile, and visual stimuli. Like FXS in humans, loss of Fmr1 in rodents also cause sensory, behavioral, and cognitive deficits. However, the neural mechanisms underlying sensory impairment, especially vision impairment, remain unclear. It remains elusive whether the visual processing deficits originate from corrupted inputs, impaired perception in the primary sensory cortex, or altered integration in the higher cortex, and there is no effective treatment. In this study, we used a genetic knockout mouse model (Fmr1KO), in vivo imaging, and behavioral measurements to show that the loss of Fmr1 impaired signal processing in the primary visual cortex (V1). Specifically, Fmr1KO mice showed enhanced responses to low-intensity stimuli but normal responses to high-intensity stimuli. This abnormality was accompanied by enhancements in local network connectivity in V1 microcircuits and increased dendritic complexity of V1 neurons. These effects were ameliorated by the acute application of GABAA receptor activators, which enhanced the activity of inhibitory neurons, or by reintroducing Fmr1 gene expression in knockout V1 neurons in both juvenile and young-adult mice. Overall, V1 plays an important role in the visual abnormalities of Fmr1KO mice and it could be possible to rescue the sensory disturbances in developed FXS and autism patients.
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