1.Investigation on medical students' attitudes towards body donation and human anatomy practicum
Hanjie ZHAO ; Peng ZHANG ; Zhenzhong LI ; Ping FAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(10):1071-1074
Objective To investigate the current application of teaching cadavers and attitudes of medical students towards body donation and anatomy practicum and to make proposals on teaching and learning of human anatomy.Methods A on the spot questionnaire survey among 300 students studying in Hebei Medical University was conducted and the acquired data were contrasted analyzed.Results The teaching cadavers were insufficient and the quality of anatomy education was directly affected.Medical students took unfavorable attitudes towards anatomy practice and knew little about body donation.The main factors affected body donations were traditional concepts,lack of humanistic concern and complicated procedures of donation.Conclusions The short of teaching cadavers would be relieved by enhancing propaganda and legislation,emphasizing humanistic concern,simplifying procedures of donation.By means of anatomy teaching reformations,the learning interest and humanistic literacy of medical students are supposed to be improved.
2.Factors Related with Home Rehabilitation for Disabled Older People in Maoming, Guangdong, China
Maoqing LI ; Hanjie PENG ; Bihong XU ; Jing LI ; Jinfeng YUAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(5):489-494
Objective To investigate the factors related with home rehabilitation in disabled older people. Methods 350 disabled older persons in line with Maoming home rehabilitation were investigated face to face or with telephone, with self-designed questionnaire. Results and Conclusion The factors affected home rehabilitation included economic capacity, ratio of pension in expense, income, social security system, efficacy of rehabilitation, diffusion of policy. The most significant factors were the economic factors.
3.Lienal polypeptide injection attenuates lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury in rats by metastasis-associated protein 1
GE Peng ; LI Hanjie ; CHEN Xin ; JING Ruijun ; YAO Yuejuan ; LI Jianzhong ; ZHANG Weidong ; YANG Bo
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2019;26(3):264-268
Objective To analyze the role of lienal polypeptide injection in acute lung injury induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in rats. Methods Eighty male SD rats were randomly allocated into 4 groups: a LPS group, a control group, a lienal polypeptide group and a LPS+ lienal polypeptide group (20 rats in each group). Lienal polypeptide or normal saline was given with an intramuscular injection 30 min after an intraperitoneal injection of LPS (5 mg/kg). The severity of pulmonary injury was evaluated 4 h after LPS challenge by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), wet-to-dry weight ratio, hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining, TUNEL and Western blotting. Results Lienal polypeptide injection treatment significantly attenuated LPS-induced pulmonary histopathologic changes, alveolar hemorrhage, and neutrophil infiltration. Moreover lienal polypeptide injection significantly suppressed LPS-induced activation of metastasis-associated protein-1 (MTA1). Conclusion Lienal polypeptide injection is demonstrated to protect rats from LPS-induced acute lung injury by the expression of MTA1.