1.The role of pulmonary surfactant A in corticosteroids regulating costimulatroy molecules on dendritic cells in murine asthma model
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(03):-
Objective To explore the mechanisms of corticosteroids regulating costimulatroy molecules on dendritic cells from mouse asthma model, and the role of SP-A in the process. Methods Murine asthma model was established with ovalbumin(OVA) sensitization and challenge, and the model was confirmed by histological analysis of lung tissues. Rabbit antibody against mouse, immunohistochemical ABC method and glucose-DAB-nickel technique for staining and computer image analysis is used to check the expression of pulmonary surfactant A (SP-A) in three groups. FACS was also used to measure the expression of CD-80 on spleen derived dendritic cell from OVA-sensitized and challenged mice. Data was analysised with spss 10.0 software. Results Histological analysis of lung tissues was consistent with the characteristic of murine asthma model. The expression of SP-A in small trachea of asthma group was decreased vs. control group and dexamethasone group(P
2.Thinking for improving the teaching quality of graduate degree in clinical medicine postgraduate
Binxiao SU ; Hailong DONG ; Jing WANG ; Ping LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;14(6):545-548
Unclear cultivating aim and training plan as well as tutors' lacking of experience are the main problems of the postgraduate education for clinical medicine professional degree,which will cause the quality of clinical postgraduate training to fall greatly.Through the analysis,the author proposes increasing management authority of rotating disciplines for graduates,establishing tutor groups in rotating disciplines,making clear training plan,increasing the clinical simulation skill training courses,training and optimizing the professional master's tutors,which is to fit the needs of the postgraduate education for clinical medicine professional degree and to provide related references.
3.Effect of methylene blue on liver ischemia-reperfusion injury in rabbits
Shumei CAO ; Shaoyang CHEN ; Zhenghua ZHU ; Qiang WANG ; Xiaoling ZHU ; Binxiao SU ; Lize XIONG ; Lihong HOU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;30(4):473-476
Objective To investigate the effect of methylene blue(MB)on liver ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury in rabbits.Methods Twenty-four healthy New Zealand white rabbits of both sexes welshins 2.0-2.3 kg were randomly divided into 3 groups (n=8 each):group Ⅰ sham operation(group s);group Ⅱ I/R and group Ⅲ methylene blue (group MB).The animals were anesthetized with intravenous 2% pentobarbital 30 mg/kg.Liver I/R was produced by occlusion of hepatic blood flow for 40 min followed by 60 min repeffusion.In group MB methylene blue 5 mg/kg was injected iv at 20 min before liver ischemia.Femoral artery was carmulated for MAP monitoring and blood sampling.MAP and HR were recorded immediately before(T1,baseline)and at 20 and 40 min of ischemia (T2,3) and 1,5,30,60 min(T4-7)of repedusion.Blood samples were collected at T1,T5,T6 and T7 for measurement of seruln TNF-α and IL-6 concentrations.Plasma AST and ALT activities were measured at T1,T6 and T7.Liver specimens were obtained at the end of experiment for determination of SOD activity and MDA content.Results In group I/R MAP was significantly decreased at T4-7 during reperfusion and HR at T7 as compared with the baseline at T1;while in group MB no significant change in MAP and HR Was observed during ischemia and reperfusion as compared with the baseline.The gerum TNF-α and IL-6 concentrations and the plasma ALT and AST activities were significantly increased during reperfusion as compared with the baseline immediately before ischemia in group I/R and MB and were significantly lower in group MB than in group. I/R. The SOD activity was significantly higher while MDA content was significantly lower in group MB than in group I/R. Microscopic examination showed that liver damage was less severe in group MB than in group I/R. Conclusion The administration of MB can maintain hemodynamic stability and attenuate liver I/R injury in rabbits.
4.How to improve the teaching ability of young teachers of critical care medicine?
Zongping FANG ; Wenqiang ZUO ; Jing TIAN ; Binxiao SU ; Xijing ZHANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2020;32(3):371-373
Intensive care unit (ICU) in teaching hospital plays important roles in teaching work. The young teachers of critical care medicine are gradually becoming the backbone of teaching work. Improving the teaching ability of young teachers is essential to increase learning motivation of the students and to promote the overall teaching quality of critical care medicine. Therefore, pay attention to help the young teachers of critical care medicine to improve their teaching skill is good for enhancing the faculty developing of critical care medicine, as well as essential for the prosperity and sustainable development of critical care medicine. Based on the problems existing during the teaching process of young teachers of critical care medicine and aimed to train excellent teachers, this article discussed the teaching methods and experience of young teachers of critical care medicine which focuses on teaching program design, class affinity improvement and humanistic education in order to improve the teaching level of young teachers of critical care medicine.