1.An analysis of stratification on bilingual teaching
Yuesi WANG ; Feng LIU ; Guanying WEI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(10):-
Research articles in the domestic bilingual teaching on the basis of the status, and presents a stratification analysis of thinking methods,to explore the notion of bilingual teach-ing,and the hierarchical structure of teacher,teaching materials,students,and evaluation of the bilingual teaching,and probe into the reform of bilingual teaching.
2.EFFECT OF ACUPUNCTURE ON NEUROTRANSMITTERS IN PARASYMPATHETIC NERVOUS CENTERS
Yuee WEI ; Guanying FU ; Xuancai WAN ;
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
Using histochemical techniques for showing cholinesterase and catecholamines,weinvestigated the changes of these neurotransmitters in the parasympathetic nervouscenters(medial preoptic area and dorsal vagal nucleus)of acupunctured rats by com-parison with the corresponding nucleus and area of the normal rats.A total of 38animals were used,19 in each group were studied.Preliminary results obtained wereas follows:(1)It was shown that the number of cases with stronger and medium activityof cholinesterase in parasympathetic nervous centers of acupunctured group was lowerthan that of control group,and it was more obvious in dorsal vagal nucleus(P=0.05)(2)There was no significant change of the NA content within CA fiber's termi-nals of parasympathetic nervous centers in acupunctured group when compared withthose of controls.Based on these results,the relationship between the effects of parasympatheticnervous centers was discussed.Our data suggested that acupuncture might probablyinduce a relative excitation on the activity of parasympathetic nervous centers,but itseems not related with the change of the content of norepinephrine.
3.EFFECT OF ACUPUNCTURE ON NEUROTRANSMITTERS IN SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS CENTERS
Yue-E WEI ; Guanying FU ; Xuancai WAN ;
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
Using hitochemical techniques showing cholinesterase and catecholamines,weinvestigated the changes of these neurotransmitters in the sympathetic nervous centers(posterior nucleus and lateral area of hypothalamus,as well as intermediolateralnucleus of spinal cord)of acupunctured rats,and compared with those in the cor-responding nuclei and area in normal controls.A total of 109 cases were performed,among which 73 cases were of acupunctured and 36 cases were of controls.Theresults obtained were as follows:(1)It was shown that the number of cases withstronger activity of acetylcholinesterase in sympathetic nervous centers of acupunc-tured group was higher than that of controls.The more obviously elevated in painthreshold after acupuncture,the higher number of cases with stronger ACHE enzy-matic activity in the sympathetic nervous centers was evident.(2)The number ofcases with stronger intensity of NA fluorescences within the adrenergic fiber's terminalsof sympathetic nervous centers was found to be higher in acupunctured group thanthat of control group.On the basis of the results obtained,the possible relationship between the effectsof acupuncture and the changes of neurotransmitters in sympathetic nervous centerswas discussed.We considered that the sympathetic nervous centers might have beeninduced into a relative inhibition state following acupuncture,and this state is ingood coincidence with the increase of NA in adrenergic fiber's terminals.
4.Effect of sitagliptin on the expression of NO/iNOS in type 2 diabetic nephropathy
Dongdong WANG ; Tong WEI ; Sumei HE ; Guanying ZHANG ; Di YIN ; Qunli WEI
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;37(7):10-12,16
Objective To investigate effect of sitagliptin ( SIT) on the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase ( iNOS) and nitric oxide ( NO) in type 2 diabetic nephropathy.Methods 30 rats were randomly divided into normal group (NC group), diabetic nephropathy group (DN group) and sitagliptin treatment group (SIT group).The type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) rats were induced by a high fat diet (HFD) plus repeated low dose streptozocin (STZ) injections.At the end of the 12th week in treatment,there were 6 rats in each group, the NO level was determined by Griess method.mRNA levels of iNOS RT-PCR was detect ed by.The expression of iNOS protein was detected by western blot and immunohistochemical method. ResuIts Compared with the NC group, the expression of iNOS and NO of DN group increased significantly.However, compared with DN group, the expression of iNOS and NO of SIT group decreased significantly.ConcIusion SIT can decrease the expression of iNOS and NO, which implies SIT may protect the type 2 diabetic kidney.
5.Early endoscopic treatment in 92 patients with acute biliary pancreatitis
Zhining FAN ; Xunliang LIU ; Lin MIAO ; Wei WEN ; Guanying XIONG ; Guobin JIANG ; Ping WU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 1996;0(06):-
Objective To study on the value and safety of early endoscopic retrograde cholangiopan-creatography (ERCP)and endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) in acute biliary pancreatitis. Methods Ninety-two patients with acute biliary pancreatitis underwent early ERCP (within 72 hours) and received endoscopic therapy (ERCP group). Another 40 patients with acute biliary pancreatitis were treated conservatively without ERCP (control group). The disappearance of abdominal pain, decrease of serum amylase level, the mean days and costs of hospitalization and complications were observed in all patients. Results In ERCP group, all patients were performed EST, stones in 72 choledocholithiasis patients had been removed with net-basket or air pocket. Ten cases of severe acute biliary pancreatitis received endoscopic pancreatic duct stents drainage. Ninety two cases of acute biliary pancreatitis received endoscopic nasal catheter bile drainage. The days of the disappearance of abdominal pain, the decrease of serum amylase levels, the cost of the hospitalization and the days of the hospitalization were significantly shorter in the early ERCP group than in the control group. The mortalities in ERCP and control group were 8. 3% and 33. 3% respectively. Conclusion Early ERCP endoscopic therapy is a safe procedure has the superiorities in lowering the mortality, hospital days and expense.
6.A preliminary study on relevant factors of the metacognition of perimenopausal women
Xianglan WANG ; Qinling WEI ; Guanying LI ; Zili HAN ; Jinbei ZHANG ; Lingjiang LI
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2015;(8):487-491
Objective This preliminary study aimed to investigate relevant factors of the metacognition of peri?menopausal women. Methods Total 66 perimenopausal women voluntarily participated in this study from October 2012 to July 2013. The Metacognitions Questionnaire 30-item version (MCQ-30) was used to assess metacognition from 5 di?mensions including cognitive confidence (F1), positive beliefs (F2), cognitive self-consciousness (F3), uncontrollability and danger (F4), and need to control thoughts (F5). Eysenck Personality Questionnaire was utilized to measure the person?ality characteristics such as the extraversion/introversion (E), neuroticism/stability (N), psychoticism/socialization (P), and lie (L). Depression and its 4 symptom components including core, cognitive, anxiety, and somatic symptoms were deter?mined by Zung Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS). The linear multiple stepwise regression were performed to analyze the relevant factors of each MCQ dimension. Results The education level (β’=-0.229, P=0.035), N score (β’=0.255, P=0.042), and L score (β’=-0.292, P=0.021) were related to F1. The education level (β’=-0.260, P=0.031) and N score (β’=0.248, P=0.039) were predictors of the dependent variable F2. The core depression symptom (β’=-0.251, P=0.037) and anxiety symptom (β’=-0.248, P=0.039) of SDS were negatively related to F3. Predictors of F4 were the body mass in?dex (β’=0.211, P=0.048) and L score (β’=0.511, P<0.0001). Only P score (β’=0.299, P=0.015) was related to F5. Con?clusion The metacognition level of perimenopausal women is affected by a variety of factors such as personality character?istics and education level, and low self-consciousness and lack of confidence to the cognitive process may be involved in the increased susceptibility to depression.
7.Effects of FAR on myocardial fibrosis of diabetic rats
Dongdong WANG ; Sumei HE ; Guanying ZHANG ; Di YIN ; Xin HUANG ; Lijuan CHEN ; Xiao CHEN ; Tong WEI ; Qunli WEI ; Huankai YAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(4):509-513
Aim To study the effects of Free Anthra-quinone from Rhubarb (FAR)on myocardial CTGF and collagen expression and interstitial fibrosis in dia-betic rats.Methods The male SD rats were randomly divided into normal group (CON),diabetic cardiomy-opathy group (DCM) and FAR treatment group (FAR).Streptozocin was intraperitoneally injected in-to the animals in the latter 2 groups to induce diabetic rat model.The model was expected to be stable for 2 weeks before the treatment.At the end of the 8th week in treatment,fasting plasma glucose and heart mass in-dex were measured.Masson staining was used to ob-serve the myocardial fibrosis.RT-PCR was used to de-tect the mRNA levels of CTGF,procollagen type Ⅰand collagen type Ⅲ.Immunohistochemical method was used to detect the content of CTGF.ELISA was used to detect the depositions of collagen type I and collagen type Ⅲ. Results Compared with CON group,fasting plasma glucose,heart mass index,the degree of myocardial fibrosis,and the expressions of CTGF,collagen type I and collagen type Ⅲ in left ven-tricular myocardial tissue of DCM group were signifi-cantly increased. However, compared with DCM group,fasting plasma glucose,heart mass index,the degree of myocardial fibrosis,and the expressions of CTGF,collagen type I and collagen type Ⅲ in left ven-tricular myocardial tissue of FAR-treated rats were sig-nificantly decreased.Conclusion FAR retards the process of myocardial fibrosis in diabetic rats by down-regulating the expression of CTGF,reducing the syn-thesis and depositions of collagen type I and collagen type Ⅲ.
8.Study on the correlation between stressors and mental health status of medical undergraduates of local medical colleges in internship: a case study of Binzhou Medical College
Pengpeng WANG ; Yuchun GU ; Guanying WEI ; Yan SONG ; Xiaodong WANG ; Kun FENG ; Xuemei GONG ; Liwei MU ; Hong CAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2018;17(12):1251-1256
Objective To understand the status quo of stressors and mental health of undergradu-ates of local medical colleges in internship and provide relevant countermeasures so as to provide scientific reference for psychological health counseling for them. Methods The stress source scale and mental health symptom self-rating scale for medical students in internship (SCL-90) coded by Chang Lirong et al was adopted to investigate. The questionnaire survey was conducted on the stress and mental health status of 390 interns in Binzhou Medical College, and 384 valid questionnaires were collected, with the effective rate of recovery as 98.46%. The questionnaire results were analyzed by sample t test, variance analysis and Pearson correlation analysis. Results A total of 24.1% of students in local medical schools were under moderate pressure (1.17±0.63). The highest pressure source was examination and employment (1.58±0.74), and the other followed were knowledge and skills (1.43 ±0.68), interpersonal relationships (1.11 ±0.54), patients (1.06±0.53), medical conditions (1.00±0.53) and work load (0.95±0.52) respectively. The scores of various stressors were significantly and positively correlated with most of the mental health factors. Conclusion The undergraduates of local medical colleges and universities are generally under stress in internship, which would affect their mental health. It is suggested that the interns should be guided from the aspects of employment, study and psychology so as to help them relieve their stress and develop good psychological qualities.
9.Research on the relationship between smartphone addiction and mental health of medical freshmen
Pengpeng WANG ; Yuchun GU ; Guanying WEI ; Yan SONG ; Xiaodong WANG ; Xuemei GONG ; Hua BAI ; Liwei MU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(11):1344-1347
Objective:To understand the current situation of smartphone addiction and mental health of medical freshmen, and conduct research on the relationship between smartphone addiction and mental health, so as to provide evidence for the prevention and intervention of smartphone addiction among medical freshmen.Methods:A stratified random sampling method was used to select 279 freshmen in the medical profession of Binzhou Medical University as the research objects, and the revised smartphone addiction scale (SAS-C) and mental health symptom self-rating checklist scale (SCL-90) were selected for testing. SPSS 19.0 was used for t test. Results:A percentage of 29.71 medical freshmen had smartphone addiction problems, which was generally above average. The SCL-90 total scores and the scores of somatization, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, psychosis and other factors in the smartphone addiction group were significantly higher than those in non-smartphone addiction group. The total score of smartphone addiction in medical professional freshmen was significantly correlated with the total score of SCL-90. In addition to the interference factors of daily life, other factors had positive correlation with various factors of SCL-90. Interpersonal sensitivity and obsessive-compulsive symptoms had a significant predictive effect on smartphone addiction (β=0.24, 0.26, P < 0.01), which were important variables affecting mobile phone addiction of medical freshmen. Conclusion:Many medical freshmen have the problem of smartphone addiction, which may cause a series of psychological problems, especially obsessive-compulsive symptoms, interpersonal sensitivity, anxiety and psychosis.
10.Regression analysis to select native-like structures from decoys of antigen-antibody docking.
Zhengshan CHEN ; Xiangyang CHI ; Pengfei FAN ; Guanying ZHANG ; Meirong WANG ; Changming YU ; Wei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2018;34(6):993-1001
Given the increasing exploitation of antibodies in different contexts such as molecular diagnostics and therapeutics, it would be beneficial to unravel properties of antigen-antibody interaction with modeling of computational protein-protein docking, especially, in the absence of a cocrystal structure. However, obtaining a native-like antigen-antibody structure remains challenging due in part to failing to reliably discriminate accurate from inaccurate structures among tens of thousands of decoys after computational docking with existing scoring function. We hypothesized that some important physicochemical and energetic features could be used to describe antigen-antibody interfaces and identify native-like antigen-antibody structure. We prepared a dataset, a subset of Protein-Protein Docking Benchmark Version 4.0, comprising 37 nonredundant 3D structures of antigen-antibody complexes, and used it to train and test multivariate logistic regression equation which took several important physicochemical and energetic features of decoys as dependent variables. Our results indicate that the ability to identify native-like structures of our method is superior to ZRANK and ZDOCK score for the subset of antigen-antibody complexes. And then, we use our method in workflow of predicting epitope of anti-Ebola glycoprotein monoclonal antibody-4G7 and identify three accurate residues in its epitope.