1.Role of nitric oxide in hemorrhagic shock/reperfusion and the effect of taurine
Fang HE ; Fengmei DENG ; Zhiping SUN ; Chengjing CHU ; Hu ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(10):-
AIM: To investigate the effect of nitric oxid e (NO) and taurin on hemorrhagic shock /reperfusion injury. METHODS: Twenty-four rabbit s were divided randomly into 3 groups ( n= 8): control group and shock group and taurine group. The model of hemorrhagic shock/reperfusion was used. The activities of ni tric oxide synthase (NOS),superoxide dismutase(SOD),lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)and the contents of malondialdehyde(MDA),nitric oxide pvoducts( NO - 2/NO - 3) in plasma were observed before shock and shock 1.5 h,reper fusion 1 h ,2 h and reperfusion 3 h. RESULTS: ①During shock/reperfusion, the ac tivities of NOS,LDH and the contents of MDA,NO - 2/NO - 3 were significan tly highe r, but the activity of SOD was significantly lower in plasma of shock group than that of before shock and shock 1.5 h. ②At 3 h reperfusion, the activity of NOS and the contents of MDA, NO - 2/NO - 3 were significantly higher,bu t the act ivity of SOD was significantly lower in the lung and heart of shock group than t hat of control group. ③ Taurine(40 mg?kg -1 ,iv) attenuated all the c hanges above mentioned at total time points of reperfusion. ④ A close correlation was shown between MDA content and NO - 2/NO - 3 content in plasma, lung and i n heart. CONCLUSION: These results suggeste that NO may be involved in oxida nt-mediated shock/reperfusion, antagonistic effect of taurine on hemorrhagic shock/reperfusi on injury may be relate d to decreasing the generation of NO and anti-lipoperoxidation.
2.Improvement strategies on teaching practices of medical English from perspective of medical professional teachers
Jing SUN ; Yilun LIU ; Liling SU ; Fengmei DENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;(1):84-86,87
At present, many weak points still exist in teaching practices of medical English in medical colleges, such as lack of clear learning goals and prospects for medical English among medi-cal students, as well as the absence of systematic and practical teaching materials, as well as inappro-priate construction of teacher team for teaching practice. Therefore, corresponding modifications on teaching objectives, construction of teacher team and implementation methods for medical English are urgently needed so as to achieve effective teaching and subsequently meet the new international stan-dards for medical education.
3.Smad pathway participates the process of proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells induced by extracellular signal regulated kinase pathway
Da MU ; Fang HE ; Jianglin REN ; Huimin ZHANG ; Hua ZHONG ; Fengmei DENG ; Zhiping SUN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
AIM:To investigate whether Smad pathway participates the process of extracellular signal regulated kinase (ERK) induced the proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). METHODS: Human umbilical artery smooth muscle cells (hUASMCs) were divided into four groups: control group, PDGF (platelet derived growth factor) group, ERK blocking agent group and PDGF+ERK blocking agent group. MTT assay was used to detect the proliferation of hUASMCs (A value). Immunohistochemical technique was used to detect the expression of PCNA, phosphorylated ERK (p-ERK) and phosphorylated Smad2/3 (p-Smad2/3) protein in hUASMCs. The expression of Smad2/3 mRNA in hUASMCs was detected by RT-PCR. RESULTS: The proliferation of hUASMCs and the expression of PCNA, p-ERK and p-Smad2/3 proteins in hUASMCs in PDGF group were increased obviously than those in other groups (P
4.Investigation and analysis of consciousness of cornea donation in Chengde city
Zhihong DENG ; Weili DONG ; Fengmei CUI ; Shujun JIA ; Chunyan LI ; Xuemei XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(18):3393-3396
OBJECTIVE: Chengde is a city with many corneal blindness patients In north China. Lacking of corneas donation is the main reason which prevents corneal transplantation. Survey was made by questionnaire in Chengde to evaluate the current situation and the influential factors of corneal donation.METHODS: Survey was made in 3 200 Chengde residents aged 18 years or older, includes outpatients and inpatients of ophthalmology, some undergraduate students and people met accidentally in park, supermarket, station and centre for elders.48.6% are male and 51.4% are female. Self-made questionnaire includes general state, questions about cornea donation and factors influencing cornea donation.RESULTS: Among 3 200 questionnaires, 2 971 were valid. The effective rate was 92.84%. Over 50% people support donating cornea. More than 40% people intend to donate their corneas and support their relatives to donate. Among the factors for not intending to donate cornea, lacking knowledge of cornea donation was the main reason accounting for 42.81%, and worrying about the misusage of donating cornea without corresponding law became the second factor, which accounting for 21.07%. It has no influence on the consciousness of cornea donation by the difference of sex and location between city and countryside.Whereasfession and level of education indeed influence the consciousness of cornea donation, which of the people from 18 to 40 years old was greater than those of over 40, medical workers was greater than those from other fields, the people graduating from secondary specialized school or higher was greater than those graduating under secondary specialized school.CONCLUSION: People in Chengde have a positive attitude towards cornea donation. It is very necessary to enhance the education of cornea donation, establish an easy and smooth way for donation may promote cornea donating. Consummate legislation is also needed for cornea donation.
5.Effect of Emodin on Hypertrophic Scar Fibroblasts
Yilun LIU ; Fengmei DENG ; Weihua LIU ; Yonghui LUO ; Ningning ZHAO ; Hairong LIU ; Yueming LIU ; Hangyu WANG
Herald of Medicine 2014;(12):1566-1570
Objective To inVestigate the effect of emodin on hyPertroPhic scar fibroblasts ( HSFs ) and exPlore the underlying mechanism. Methods HSFs were treated by emodin at final concentrations of 0,20,40,and 80 μmol·L-1, resPectiVely,in the cultural media. Forty_eight hours later,the cells were subjected to MTS assay and flow cytometry assay with annexin V and ProPidium iodide as dyeing indicators. Whole cell lysates from the cells of eVery grouP were subjected to Western blotting to measure the Protein exPression leVels of ERK1∕2,Bcl_2,Mcl_1 and RIP1. Results The cell Viability of HSFs was inhibited by emodin in a dose dePendent manner. The mortality rate of HSFs treated with emodin for 48 h at the concentrations of 40 and 80 μmol·L-1 were 28. 6%and 68. 0%,resPectiVely,which was significantly higher than that of the control grouP ( P<0.01).Pretreatmentwith Z_VAD_FMK could Partially reduce the mortality caused by emodin (P<0.05).PhosPhorylation of ERK1∕2 and the exPression of RIP1 and Mcl_1 were inhibited by emodin. Conclusion Down regulation of ERK1∕2,RIP1 and Mcl_1 by emodin may account for the inhibited Proliferation and increased cell death of HSFs.
6.Exploration of Blending Teaching Mode of Medical Humanities Course Based on MOOC
Can ZHANG ; Kejian PAN ; Fengmei DENG ; Tao WANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2018;31(7):923-925,929
Based on MOOC teaching mode and the combination of flipped classroom teaching theory,the role of internship practice is integrated into medical education and the combination of MOOC teaching and traditional teaching mode in medical humanities curriculum is explored in practice applications.This paper analyzed the cur-rent situation of medical humanities curriculum teaching operation under current situation; based on the teaching concept of MOOC,introduced the reform of teaching form and teaching method in blending teaching mode,and ex-plored the practical application and practical thinking of blending teaching mode.This mode not only plays a lead-ing role of teachers teaching,but also fully embodies the subjective status of students'learning,exercises the students'ability of thinking in practice at the same time,and is an effective mode to improve medical humanities curriculum teaching.
7.Effects of transforming growth factor 1 and hypoxia on the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor for Hepatoma cells
Chengjing CHU ; Xuewen WANG ; Fang HE ; Wanjiang ZHANG ; Fengmei DENG ; Le ZHANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(04):-
Objective To observe the effect of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor(VEGF) to the expression in hepatoma cells affected by TGF-?1 and hopxia. Methods HepG2 cells were cultured in vitro, and treated with different doses of TGF-?1 and Cobalt chloride hexahydrate(CoCl2), or with TGF-?1 and CoCl2. The change of VEGF protein and mRNA was detected by immunohistochemistry and semiquantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Results Immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR showed that the expression of VEGF protein and mRNA were significantly higher in TGF-?1 groups or CoCl2 groups than that of control group(P
8.Effects of Self-management Program for Old Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis in Community
Fenglan WANG ; Shenglian DONG ; Fengmei XING ; Yuqian SUN ; Rongyue DENG ; Liwei JING ; Qingwen WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;20(12):1184-1187
Objective To study the effects of self-management of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) on the function and quality of life in old patients. Methods From October 2011 to April 2012, 100 patients with KOA from 2 communities in Tangshan, Hebei were recruited, and were as control group and intervention group based on the community. The intervention group learned a KOA self-management course, which consisted of 6 classes of 1.5 to 2 hours, once a week, taught by health professionals. The control group read the KOA self-management handbook only. They were measured with the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Arthritis Impact Measurement Scale 2nd version- Short Form (AIMS2- SF) before and 6 months after intervention. Results The score of WOMAC and AIMS2-SF improved more in the intervention group than in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion The KOA self-management program is effective on function and quality of life in old patients with KOA in community.
9.Quality of Life and Its Influencing Factors among Middle-aged and Elderly Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis in Rural Area of Tangshan:216 Cases Report
Fenglan WANG ; Xiaoli ZHANG ; Fengmei XING ; Pan ZHANG ; Haijuan LIU ; Rongyue DENG ; Xiaomin DING
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(6):523-526
Objective To investigate the status and influencing factors of quality of life among middle-aged and elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) in rural area of Tangshan city. Methods 216 KOA patients were investigated with the demographic data questionnaire,the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), the Arthritis Impact Measurement Scale 2 short form (AIMS2-SF) and the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC) Osteoarthritis index. Results The score of AIMS2-SF was (73.10±14.72) and the average score of each dimension was in the middle level. WOMAC Osteoarthritis index, levels of pain, economic status and marital status were the main predictors of their quality of life. Conclusion The quality of life of middle-aged and elderly patients with KOA in the rural area of Tangshan city was in the middle level and interventions targeted at the influencing factors should be enhanced to improve the quality of life.
10.Nutritional Risk Screening for Stroke Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
Xiaomin DING ; Huanying ZHAO ; Fengmei XING ; Kun YANG ; Rongyue DENG ; Huiyu ZHAO ; Li WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(9):866-868
Objective To investigate the incidence of nutritional risk for stroke patients with diabetes mellitus. Methods All the stroke patients with diabetes mellitus in a neurologic department were investigated with Nutritional Risk Screening (NRS2002). Results The incidences of undernutrition and nutritional risk were 11.3% (42/372) and 35.8% (133/372), respectively. The incidence of nutritional risk was more in the patients aged over 60 years than in the patients below 60 years (P=0.001). The incidence of both undernutrition and nutritional risk was more in the patients with stroke relapsing than those of the initial stroke (P<0.001). Conclusion The stroke patients with diabetes mellitus are in the risk of undernutrition and nutritional risk, especially those over the age of 60 years and relapsed stroke.