1.Application of the problem-based learning teaching method in clinical teaching of orthopedics
Wenjie GUO ; Donghua SHAO ; Xiaosui TANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;14(10):1036-1040
Objective To evaluate the application effect of the problem based learning in clinical teaching of orthopedics. Methods We chose sixty five-year program students of Peking univ-ersity health science center as research object. All students were randomly divided into experimental and control groups, with thirty students in each group. Experimental group was given PBL teaching combined with lecture based learning (section-based learning, LBL), while the control group only received the LBL teaching. Two groups were given 8 hours of teaching experiments. After the end of the study, the teaching effect of the two groups was evaluated by the theory course and clinical skills. The questionnaire was distributed to the 2 groups. The scores of both experimental group students and control group students in theory courses and clinical skills were analyzed using SPSS 19.0 software using t-test and x2 test. Result The score of the experimental group was (53.7 ±3.2) in the knowl-edge-based grades exam, while the control group was (52.3±2.2), showing no obvious difference when compared to the control group's grades (P>0.05). The score of the experimental group was (24.0±1.5) in the hands-on technique grades exam, while the control group was (22.3±1.6). The difference in grades showed statistical significance (P<0.05). Feedback survey results showed that the experimental group's teaching satisfaction degree was also significantly higher than the control group, and the dif-ference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusions The application of PBL in clinical teach-ing in orthopedic clinical teaching can improve students' learning interest and self-study ability, and helps to develop students' clinical thinking ability. But the role of PBL teaching in improving students' medical knowledge level is not obvious.
2.Study and Practice of Developing Resident Standardization Training
Hong BO ; Donghua ZHANG ; Jingsong GUO ; Jingzhu DONG ; Qingfeng GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
Through developing resident standardization training,we established programs of resident standardization training,defined training aims,standardized training items,and established guarantee system,evaluation system,quality-monitoring system and encouragement system,which guaranteed the quality of residency training,and acquired satisfactory effects.
3.To discuss clinical speciality training in turns for specialization postgraduates
Jingzhu DONG ; Donghua ZHANG ; Hong BO ; Jinsong GUO ; Qingfeng GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(09):-
Through approaching the mixed ability training of clinical post-graduates, the following conclusions were drawn: necessity to take turns in the clinical specialties, establishment of its program, the details and contents were pointed out, meanwhile, it is necessary to guarantee progression of the plan and its training effects, and to improve the cultivation quality.
4.Intensive effect of traditional Chinese medicines activating blood to resolve stasis on medicines dredging intestines--influence on peristalsis of small intestine in guinea pigs
Tao YANG ; Xianzhong WU ; Shiduo GUO ; Donghua LI ; Yuyun WANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2004;2(3):189-92
OBJECTIVE: To observe the changes of peristalsis of small intestine in guinea pigs after administration of traditional Chinese medicines activating blood to resolve stasis (Compound Danshen Decoction, CDSD) or/and medicines dredging intestines (Dachengqi Decoction, DCQD), and to explore the synergetic or intensive effect of CDSD on DCQD. METHODS: By means of BL-420 Biological Experimental System, peristalsis of small intestine was recorded and analyzed following administration of DCQD, CDSD or Huoxue Chengqi Decoction (HXCQD, compound of CDSD and DCQD) respectively in different experimental periods. RESULTS: The amplitude and frequency of intestinal peristaltic wave obviously increased following administration of the three decoctions, but HXCQD appeared to be most dominantly. CONCLUSION: The effect of DCQD can be further enhanced by combining use of CDSD, suggesting that the traditional Chinese medicines activating blood to resolve stasis have an intensive effect on medicines dredging intestines.
5.Inhibitory effect of Probucol on expression of serum matrix metalloproteinase 2 in patients with coronary heart disease
Bing HAO ; Xiaoping MENG ; Donghua YANG ; Li WANG ; Hao GUO
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(03):-
Objective To study the inhibitory effects of Probucol on the expressions of serum promatrix metalloproteinase-2(pro-MMP-2) and matrix metalloproteinase-2(MMP-2) in patients with coronary heart disease(CHD).Methods The levels of serum Pro-MMP-2 and MMP-2 were detected by zymograph and total cholesterol(TC),triglyceride(TG),high density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C),low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C)were measured by enzyme method in 30 CHD patients before and after treatment with Probucol.Results After treatment of Probucol,the expression levels of pro-MMP-2,MMP-2,TC and LDL-C in serum were decreased than those before treatment,respectively;there were obvious differences of various indexes mentioned above between before and after treatment(P0.05).Conclusion Probucol can inhibit the expressions of pro-MMP-2 and MMP-2 in serum as same as TC and LDL-C.Probucol,as one of TIMPs,may be applied to stabilize plaque..
6.Isolation, purification and physicochemical characterization of melanin from yeast cells of Penicillium marneffei
Ting GUO ; Ling LIANG ; Donghua LIU ; Lili WEI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2013;(5):345-348
Objective To isolate and purify melanin from yeast cells of Penicillium mameffei (PM) and to analyze its physicochemical features.Methods PM yeast cells were cultured in minimal medium containing levodopa (L-dopa) with continuous shaking at 37 ℃.Melanin was isolated from the yeast cells of PM by cell walllysing enzyme,denaturant,concentrated hot acid,and purified by sodium hydroxide and concentrated hydrochloric acid.The physicochemical properties of isolated melanin were assessed on the basis of combined chemical analysis and spectroscopic methods including ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis),Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and electronparamagnetic resonance (EPR).Results Similar to synthetic dopa-melanin,the isolated melanin from PM was alkali soluble,acid-resistant,insoluble in water and most organic solvents,precipitated at or below PH 3,and could be bleached by hydrogen peroxide.UV-vis spectrophotometric analysis showed that the PM-derived melanin had a typical absorption peak at 205 nm and the absorbance decreased with the increase of wavelength.FT-IR spectroscopy displayed two absorption peaks at about 3 μm and 6 μm,which was characteristic of classic melanin.EPR spectroscopy revealed that the isolated melanin contained stable free radicals.Conclusion Yeast cells of PM can use exogenous L-dopa to synthesize dopa-melanin.
7.Construction and identification of recombinant lentivirus carrying human beta defensins-3 and connective tissue growth factor gene
Jie SUN ; Zhiyong QIAN ; Jing LIU ; Xinran ZHANG ; Cui LIU ; Donghua LIU ; Hongyan GUO ; Ximin GUO
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(1):38-42
Objective To construct a recombinant lentivirus containing human beta defensins -3 ( hBD3 ) , connective tissue growth factor gene (CTGF) and enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP), and to detect its translation in rabbit bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSC).Methods The lentivirus containing hBD3, CTGF and EGFP genes was constructed in vitro.The titer of lentivirus was tested with end-paint dilution assay .Rabbit BMSCs were transfected with recombinant virus.The best value of multiplicity of infection (MOI) was tested.The expression condition, transfection efficacy and genetic stability of the target genes were evaluated by using fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry . Western blotting was used to detect the expression of the target protein .Results Recombinant lentivirus vectors: Lenti-CTGF-hBD3-EGFP, Lenti-hBD3-EGFP, and Lenti-EGFP, were successfully obtained . The titer of the recombinant lentiviruses was 3.21 ×108, 5.80 ×108, and 1.16 ×109, respectively.The best MOI value to transfect BMSCs was 150. The transfection efficacy of these lentivirus vectors was high , reaching 79.72%as assessed by flow cytometry , and it could be stably inherited .Western blotting displayed that target protein expression was successful .Conclusion The construction of recombinant lentiviruses carrying hBD3 and CTGF genes is successful and can be effectively transfected into BMSCs .
8.Periodontal regeneration on surface of tooth root using BMSCs sheet combined with a sandwich structure:a canine model in situ
Cui LIU ; Biao ZHU ; Xinran ZHANG ; Donghua LIU ; Gang ZHAO ; Ximin GUO ; Hongyan GUO
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(4):294-298
Objective To probe the periodontal ligament regeneration following the implantation of bone marrow mesenchymal cells ( BMSCs ) sheet-collagen membrane-BMSCs sheet sandwich complex.Methods BMSCs cell sheet-collagen membrane-BMSCs sheet complexes were compounded on the root surface of teeth of Beagle dogs.All the dogs were killed on 4 and 12 weeks after implantation.Periodontal ligament regeneration was observed by radiological means, HE staining and Sirus-red staining.Results Compared with collagen membrane group and blank control group, there was a clearly periodontal ligament like tissue and Sharpey′s like fibres formation in test group only.Conclustion Cell sheet-collagen membrane-cell sheet sandwich complex can effectively improve the periodontal ligament regeneration.
9.Production of antimicrobial peptide (Oxysterlin 1) in Escherichia coli with ELP self-cleavage tag.
Li GUO ; Huaxin LIU ; Ying LIN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(8):2915-2923
Antimicrobial peptides are the most promising alternatives to antibiotics. However, the strategy of producing antimicrobial peptides by recombinant technology is complicated and expensive, which is not conducive to the large-scale production. Oxysterlin 1 is a novel type of cecropin antimicrobial peptide mainly targeting on Gram-negative bacteria and is of low cytotoxicity. In this study, a simple and cost-effective method was developed to produce Oxysterlin 1 in Escherichia coli. The Oxysterlin 1 gene was cloned into a plasmid containing elastin-like polypeptide (ELP) and protein splicing elements (intein) to construct the recombinant expression plasmid (pET-ELP-I-Oxysterlin 1). The recombinant protein was mainly expressed in soluble form in E. coli, and then the target peptide can be purified with a simple salting out method followed by pH changing. The final yield of Oxysterlin 1 was about 1.2 mg/L, and the subsequent antimicrobial experiment showed the expected antimicrobial activity. This study holds promise for large-scale production of antimicrobial peptides and the in-depth study of its antimicrobial mechanism.
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10.Impact of chemotherapy compliance on the therapeutic efficacy of patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Peiyu HUANG ; Haiqiang MAI ; Donghua LUO ; Fang QIU ; Ningwei LI ; Yanqun XIANG ; Xiang GUO ; Minghuang HONG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2010;19(2):92-96
Objective To evaluate the impact of chemotherapy compliance on the therapeutic efficacy of induction chemotherapy plus concurrent chemoradiotherapy versus induction chemotherapy plus radiotherapy alone for patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Methods Based on intention to treat analysis (ITT) for 400 patients, 314 patients were analyzed by per protocol (PP) analysis. The patients were divided into induction chemotherapy plus concurrent chemoradiotherapy group (IC/CCRT, 127 patients) or induction chemotherapy plus radiotherapy group (IC/RT, 187 patients). The patients who completed 2 cycles of induction chemotherapy and at least 2 cycles of concurrent chemotherapy in the IC/CCRT group and the patients who completed 2 cycles of induction chemotherapy in the IC/RT group were analyzed. Radiotherapy was given by two-dimensional technique with γ-ray, X-ray and electron beams. The chemotherapy regimen was FUDR plus carboplatin for induction chemotherapy and carboplatin alone for concurrent chemotherapy. Results The follow-up rate was 96.2%. 295 patients were followed to at 3 years. Based on PP analysis, Grade 3/4 toxicity was found in 23.6% of the patients in IC/CCRT group and 13.4% in the IC/RT group (χ~2 =5,50,P=0.019). No grade 4 toxicity was found in the IC/RT group. The median follow-up time was 3.9 years, and no significant difference was found between the two groups in 3-year overall survival (78.1% : 84.6% ;χ~2 = 0. 61, P =0. 435), disease-free survival (74.3 % : 70.1% ;χ~2= 0. 12, P= 0.731), Iocoregional relapse-free survival (89.7% : 89.5% ; χ~2= 0. 10, P= 0.748), or distant metastasis-free survival (78.9%:76.5% ;χ~2=0.05,P=0.825). Conclusions With more severe toxicities, the IC/CCRT regimen does not improve the overall survival in locally advanced NPC patients compared with the IC/RT regimen.