1.Research on mentally adaptive process of landless farmers in urbanization
Xiaohua CHAI ; Chuanfeng CHEN ; Meifen LU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(1):74-75
Objective To explore the psychologically adaptive process of landless farmers in urbanization after their lands were expropriated. MethodsBased on literatures analysis, the case study of community where landless farmers live was conducted. ResultsSocial mentality of landless farmers varied across different periods since new China set up,and the psychologically adaptive process of landless farmers in urbanization involve in many aspects such as changing of social role,psychological adjustation for obtaining employment,and accustoming to urban culture. ConclusionIt is suggested that training and instruction for improving citizenizing process of landless farmers should be offered.
2.THE GC ANALYSIS OF FATTY ACID IN HUMAN ADIPOSE TISSUE AND PLASMA
Chuanfeng WANG ; Ruiguan CHEN ; Hong LIU ; Huizhu XU
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
The total fatty acid in adipose tissue and total and free fatty acid in plasma, using tridecanoic (Cl3:0) and heptadecanoic acid (Cl7:0) as the internal standard (IS) respectively, were analysed by GC. In analysing total fatty acid, the esterification rate was 103.53% (IS Cl3:0) and 102.86% (IS C17:0); the recovery of lauric, myristic, stearic and arachidic acid was 101.0-103,3%, 102,1-494.1%, 103,1-104.5% and 100,0-105.0%; the CV of individual fatty acid were within the range of 2.24-8.46%. In analysing free fatty acid, the esterification rate in use of C17: 0 as the IS was 102.99%; the recovery of lauric, myristic, stearic and arachidic acid was 83.5-87.3%, 96.4-99.6%, 94.3-101.9%, and 82.0-105.0% respectively, the CV of individual fatty acid were within the range of 1.41-6.21%. The procedure analysing total fatty acid is especially simple, speedy, and reliable.
3.Physical exercise of older adults and its effect on depression
Hong ZHANG ; Ping LI ; Jianwen YAN ; Chuanfeng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(10):850-852
ObjectiveTo explore the current status of physical exercise of older adults and its effect on depression.Methods270 subjects from three living strata(public,community and hospital) were randomly investigated by the Geriatric Depression Scale-short form(GDS-s) and the self-designing Geriatric Exercise Scale.ResultsOlder adults had a higher risk of suffering from depression.There were significant differences between attitudes and prevalence rates among the subjects in three environments.Exercises had significant influence on older adults' depression,with the more negative attitude,less frequency,shorter exercising time,less companions,worse feeling after doing exercises,the more serious of one's depression.The demographic variables had also significant influence on both exercise and depression of older adults.ConclusionDoing exercise is one of the important measures to prevent,reduce and overcome depression of older adults.
4.Preparation and in vitro Release of Metoclopramide Orally Disintegrating Tablets
Xiangyang XIE ; Shiguang ZHOU ; Wen LIN ; Chuanfeng XING ; Chen CHEN ; Ying CHEN
China Pharmacist 2015;(11):1882-1884,1894
Objective:To prepare and optimize the formula of metoclopramide orally disintegrating tablets, and investigate the in vitro drug dissolution behavior. Methods:The formula was optimized by full-factorial experiment design, the ratio of mannotil to micro-crystalline cellulose ( X1 ) and the amount of disintegrating agent ( X2 ,%) were selected as the independent variables, and the friabili-ty ( Y1 ,%) , disintegration time ( Y2 , s) and metoclopramide dissolution ( Y3 ,%) were used as the dependent variables. The release rate of metoclopramide orally disintegrating tablets in different dissolution media was studied. Results:The optimum formula of meto-clopramide orally disintegrating tablets was as follows:the ratio of mannotil to microcrystalline cellulose was 2. 5∶ 1, and the amount of disintegrating agent was 6. 5%. The dissolution of metoclopramide orally disintegrating tablets in the different dissolution media was o-ver 80%. Conclusion:The formula design is reasonable, the preparation process is feasible and the quality can be controlled.
5.Effects of ursolic acid from loquat leaves on proliferation inhibition andexpression of PPAR-γ, TGF-β1 in rat hepatic stellate cells
Yangwu ZHANG ; Weisheng LUO ; Shan CHEN ; Rui HUANG ; Quanxiao TAN ; Shiyan WANG ; Xia ZHANG ; Chuanfeng XUAN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(4):517-521
Aim To investigate the effects of ursolic acid from loquat leaves on proliferation inhibition and expression of PPAR-γ 、TGF-β1 in rat hepatic stellate cells, so as to explore the mechanism of anti-hepatic fibrosis of UA.Methods HSC-T6 cells were randomly divided into blank group, rosiglitazone control group, the low, medium and high concentration of UA group to detect the cell proliferation inhibition by CCK-8 after 24,48,72 h.The content of type collagen Ⅰ in cell culture supernatant of each group was examined by ELISA.The expression of PPAR-γ mRNA, TGF-β1 mRNA in HSC-T6 cells exposured were examined by real-time quantitative PCR.Effects on HSC-T6 PPAR-γ and TGF-β1 protein from each group were detected by immunocytochemical method.Results CCK-8 results showed that the inhibitory rate of UA on cell proliferation increased with the prolongation of drug action time(P<0.01).ELISA results showed that with the increase of the concentration of UA, the content of type Ⅰ collagen content decreased(P<0.01).Real-time PCR results showed that with the increase of the concentration of UA, and the expression of PPAR-γ mRNA increased, the expression of TGF-β1 mRNA decreased(P<0.01).The results of immunocytochemistry showed that the expression of PPAR-γ protein was increased, and the expression of TGF-β1 protein was decreased with the increase of the concentration of UA(P<0.01).All effects mentioned above were dose-dependent.Moreover, the effects in the high concentration groups were stronger than those in control group.Conclusion UA can inhibit the proliferation of HSC-T6 cells, Which may be associated with the up-regulation of PPAR-γ expression and the down-regulation of TGF-β1 expression.
6.Application of discussion-based teaching in clinical noviciate of general surgery
Jingsong CHEN ; Jian LEI ; Jiongqiang HUANG ; Ming HU ; Chuanfeng KE ; Gaofang ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(10):1047-1049,1050
Objective To evaluate the effect of discussion-based teaching pattern in clinical noviciate of general surgery. Methods Two hundred and ten students majoring in clinical medicine were randomly divided into the trial group and the control group during clinical noviciate of general surgery.There were 105 students in each group. The discussion-based teaching pattern and traditional teaching pattern were performed in the trial and control groups,respectively. After the clinical novici-ate of general surgery was completed,the teaching effects of both groups were evaluated by the exam-ination performance analyses and the questionnaire-based survey. Student's t-test andχ22 test were used in statistical analysis. Reults The rate of satisfaction with the teaching pattern was 88.6%in the trial group and 70.5%in control group(P<0.05). The mean scores in the trial group and control group were 80.3±9.2 and 74.5±11.3,respectively (P<0.05). The pass rate of examination in the trial group and control group were 97.1% and 88.6%,respectively (P<0.05). The excellence rate in the examination was 24.8%in the trial group and 12.4%in control group (P<0.05). The overwhelming majority of stu-dents in the trial group thought that the discussion-based teaching pattern had more advantages in im-proving students' learning initiative and enthusiasm,ability to analyze and solve problems,etc.,acord-ing to the questionnaire-based survey. Conclusions Discussion-based teaching is an effective teach-ing pattern and superior to the traditional teaching pattern.
7.In vitro antibacterial effects of imipenem combined with conventional antibiotics on bla KPC-2 type carbapenem resistant klebsiella pneumoniae
Chuanfeng SHAO ; Peilei CHEN ; Pu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2021;28(8):1192-1196
Objective:To investigate the in vitro antibacterial effects of imipenem combined with common antibiotics on bla KPC-2 type carbapenem resistant klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) targeting bla KPC-2 gene. Methods:Six strains of unrepeated bla KPC-2 type confirmed by polymerase chain reaction and DNA sequence were isolated in Yueqing People's Hospital, China between January 2018 and January 2019 were included in this study. The susceptibility rate of imipenem against nine conventionally used antibiotics was determined. The sensitivity test of imipenem combined with eight antibiotics was performed with the checkerboard method. Fractional inhibitory concentration was calculated to assess the efficacy of imipenem combined with common antibiotics. The in vitro treatment time-antibacterial effect curve was drawn to evaluate the antibacterial effects. Results:The resistance rate of six strains of bla KPC-2 type was 100.00% (6/6) for imipenem, meropenem, ceftazidime, ciprofloxacin, rifampicin and cefotaxime, and it was 66.67% (4/6) for minocycline and clavulanic acid and 33.33% (2/6) for tigecycline. Imipenem combined with tigecycline had a better antibacterial effect and exhibited a synergistic effect on four strains of bla KPC-2 type CRKP and an additive effect on two strains of Bla KPC-2 type CRKP. The curve of time for in vitro treatment of KPN2 with imipenem combined with tigecycline against bactericidal effect revealed that the antibacterial rate of imipenem at the 1/2 minimum inhibitory concentration combined with tigecycline at the 1/4 minimum inhibitory concentration was > 95% at (t+2) and the antibacterial effect could maintain (t+10) hours to (t+12) hours. The antibacterial rate of imipenem combined with tigecycline against strain 002 was gradually decreased with time, and the growth curve of strain 002 rised gradually. Conclusion:In vitro drug sensitivity test revealed that imipenem combined with tigecycline exhibits a good synergistic effect on bla KPC-2 type CRKP. Findings from this study provide a reference for clinical treatment of bla KPC-2 type CRKP.
8.Codon optimization of the rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) capsid gene leads to increased gene expression in Spodoptera frugiperda 9 (Sf9) cells.
Jingpeng GAO ; Chunchun MENG ; Zongyan CHEN ; Chuanfeng LI ; Guangqing LIU
Journal of Veterinary Science 2013;14(4):441-447
Rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHD) is contagious and highly lethal. Commercial vaccines against RHD are produced from the livers of experimentally infected rabbits. Although several groups have reported that recombinant subunit vaccines against rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) are promising, application of the vaccines has been restricted due to high production costs or low yield. In the present study, we performed codon optimization of the capsid gene to increase the number of preference codons and eliminate rare codons in Spodoptera frugiperda 9 (Sf9) cells. The capsid gene was then subcloned into the pFastBac plasmid, and the recombinant baculoviruses were identified with a plaque assay. As expected, expression of the optimized capsid protein was markedly increased in the Sf9 cells, and the recombinant capsid proteins self-assembled into virus-like particles (VLPs) that were released into the cell supernatant. Rabbits inoculated with the supernatant and the purified VLPs were protected against RHDV challenge. A rapid, specific antibody response against RHDV was detected by an ELISA in all of the experimental groups. In conclusion, this strategy of producing a recombinant subunit vaccine antigen can be used to develop a low-cost, insect cell-derived recombinant subunit vaccine against RHDV.
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9.Influence of grandparenting involvement on children s oral health
ZHANG Yuxi, ZHANG Xianshan, JIANG Xiurong, WANG Xin, CHEN Chuanfeng
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(6):952-955
Abstract
Oral health problems is one of major public health problems that threatens children s overall health. Children s oral health is closely related to family parenting styles. Currently, grandparenting is becoming increasingly common in China, and its impact on children s oral health should not be underestimated. This article reviews the impacts of the oral health knowledge level, behavior habits, gender, socioeconomic status, and other factors related to grandparenting on children s oral health, in order to reduce the negative impact of grandparenting involvement on children s oral health, and to provide theoretical basis and guidance.
10.Changhai fulcrum bending radiographic technique to assess curve flexibility in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
Fei WANG ; Jingfeng LI ; Ziqiang CHEN ; Huiqiao WU ; Bo LI ; Xiang HE ; Xianzhao WEI ; Honglei YI ; Chuanfeng WANG ; Yushu BAI ; Xiaodong ZHU ; Ming LI
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2014;52(5):355-360
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the role and value of Changhai fulcrum bending radiograph(CH-FBR) in curve flexibility assessment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis(AIS) patients.
METHODSThirty-seven AIS patients treated between June 2012 and August 2013 were enrolled, including 31 female and 6 male patients whose age ranged from 10 to 19 years, averaged of 15.0 years. The assessment of radiographs included preoperative standing posterior-anterior radiograph, supine side-bending radiograph, traditional fulcrum bending radiograph, Changhai fulcrum bending radiograph and postoperative standing posterior-anterior radiograph. Postoperatively, radiographs were assessed at one week. The CH-FBR was performed at the lowest height and the optimized height which means the weight on the fulcrum touch the maximum. All measurements of angle were made with use of the Cobb method. The flexibility of the curve as well as the correction rate and fulcrum bending correction index (FBCI) were calculated for all patients. The maximum height of CH-FBR, basic weight and maximum weight were measured for all AIS. Paired t-tests were used to assess differences between preoperative and postoperative curves within group samples. The Pearson correlation coefficients were calculated using bivariate analysis between CH-FBR flexibility rate and correction rate, the maximum height of CH-FBR and maximum weight, the height changes of CH-FBR and weight changes.
RESULTSA total of 46 curves were involved in this study, including 28 thoracic and 18 thoracolumbar/lumbar curves. Preoperatively, the mean Cobb angle of the 46 structural curves was 47° ± 11°. Postoperatively, the mean Cobb angle was 11° ± 5°. Cobb's angle in supine side-bending(t = 7.2, P = 0.001), traditional fulcrum bending (t = 7.1, P = 0.001) and lowest height of Changhai fulcrum bending (t = 6.5, P = 0.001) were significantly different from the postoperative Cobb angle; Cobb's angle in traditional FBR (t = 11.0, P = 0.001) and lowest height of Changhai fulcrum bending (t = 13.6, P = 0.001) were significantly different from the optimized height CH-FBR Cobb angle. There was no significant difference found between traditional FBR Cobb angle and lowest height CH-FBR Cobb angle (t = 2.0, P = 0.051), optimized height CH-FBR Cobb angle and postoperative Cobb angle (t = 0.9, P = 0.36), lowest height CH-FBR Cobb angle and traditional FBR Cobb angle(t = 2.0, P = 0.051). The maximum height of CH-FBR, basic weight and maximum weight were (29.6 ± 1.4)cm,(20 ± 6)kg, and (40 ± 6) kg. Preoperatively, the mean Cobb angle of the 28 structural curves(main thoracic curves) was 46° ± 11°. Postoperatively, the mean Cobb angle was 12° ± 6°. Preoperatively, the mean Cobb angle of the 18 structural curves(thoracolumbar/lumbar curves) was 49° ± 12°. Postoperatively, the mean Cobb angle was 10° ± 5°. The results were same in 28 structural curves, 18 structural curves as well as 46 curves. Correlation analysis of 46 curves indicated that the maximum height of CH-FBR positively correlated with maximum weight (r = 0.69, r(2) = 0.47, P = 0.001), the height changes of CH-FBR positively correlated with weight changes on CH-FBR (r = 0.62, r(2) = 0.38, P = 0.001).
CONCLUSIONSCH-FBR is a more reliable and effective method than traditional FBR and supine side-bending for curve flexibility evaluation in AIS patients. Moreover, compared to the traditional FBR and side-bending radiograph, the flexibility suggested by the optimized height CH-FBR more closely approximates the postoperative result made by pedicle screws fixation and fusion.
Adolescent ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Prospective Studies ; Radiography ; Range of Motion, Articular ; Scoliosis ; diagnostic imaging ; surgery ; Young Adult