1.The study of the influence of space teaching on junior-college nursing students; autonomous learning ability
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(3):157-160
Objective We aimed to assess the influence of space teaching on junior-college nursing students' autonomous learning ability.Methods Using random number table,two classes of junior-college nursing students of Grade 2012 were selected and divided into the experimental group (46 students) and the control group (47 students) according to their classes.Students in the control group received routine multimedia teaching.Students in the experimental group received space teaching based on the platform of World University City.The effect of space teaching on developing nursing students' autonomous learning ability was assessed with the help of their test results and the nursing students' autonomous learning ability evaluation form.Results After carrying out space teaching,the average grade,theoretical performance,total points,the total score of autonomous learning ability and the score of each dimension in the experimental group and the differences were remarkably higher than those of the control group (t value was 2.80,2.45,2.29 and 11.58).Conclusions Space teaching can assist in arousing nursing students' learning motivation and improving nursing students' independent learning ability.It can be used for reference and promoted.
2.Simultaneous Determination of Ethambutol and Isoniazid in Children’s Plasma by UPLC-MS/MS
Jing AN ; Zhanjun DONG ; Xiaodan ZHANG ; Hongtao LIU
China Pharmacy 2016;27(20):2768-2770
OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for the simultaneous determination of ethambutol(EMB)and isoniazid(INH) in children’s plasma. METHODS:After precipitated with acetonitrile,plasma samples were determined by UPLC-MS/MS method. Using lamivudine as internal standard,Waters ACQUITY? UPLC HSS T3 column was adopted with mobile phase consisted of ace-tonitrile-water(containing 0.05% formic acid and 15 mmol/L ammonium formate)in gradient mode at the flow rate of 0.2 ml/min. By ESI,positive ion detection was conducted in MRM mode. The monitoring transition ion-pair was m/z 205.2→116.0 for EMB, m/z 138.1→121.1 for INH and m/z 230.2→111.9 for internal standard. RESULTS:The linear range of EMB and INH was 10-5 000 ng/ml and 50-5 000 ng/ml,respectively;the limits of quantitation were 10 and 50 ng/ml;RSDs of inter-day and intra-day were all lower than 15% and relative recoveries were 98.7%-105.5%. Plasma concentrations of EMB and INH in 4 children with tuberculo-sis were 94.5-99.7 and 55.1-80.9 ng/ml. CONCLUSIONS:The method is rapid and sensitive,which suitable for children’s plasma concentration monitoring of EMB and INH and pharmacokinetic study.
3.Expression and clinical significance of P16 protein in squamous cell carcinoma of buccal mucosa and its precursor lesions
Yuying DONG ; Jie WANG ; Fusheng DONG ; Hongtao GU ; Hexiang LI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(06):-
Objective:To investigate the relationship between the expression of P16 protein and the clinico-pathology of squamous cell carcinoma(SCC) of buccal mucosa and its precursor lesions. Methods:The immunohistochemical stain against p16 was performed in 30 cases of SCC of buccal mucosa, 32 cases of buccal leukoplakia and buccal lichen planus and 10 cases of normal buccal mucosa. All data were analyzed quantitatively by imag analysis technique. Then, the results were compared with clinico-pathological parameters.Results:The positive expression of P16 protein was found in all normal buccal and hyperplasia mucosa (100.0%), in 9 out of 10 cases of atypical hyperplasia (90.0%), in 12 out of 30 cases of SCC of buccal mucosa (40.0%). The positive expression rate of P16 protein in SCC of buccal mucosa was significantly lower than that in atypical hyperplasia (P
4.The study on alpha 1-antitrypsin expression in the synovial tissues of patients with ankylosing spondylitis
Yan ZHAO ; Hongtao DONG ; Xiaotian CHANG ; Xinfeng YAN ; Yunzhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2011;15(10):677-681
ObjectiveTo investigate the expression of ATA1 in the synovial tissue from patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and to localize expression of ATA1 in AS synovial membranes.In addition,tag SNPs were genotyped to determine the possible association of this gene with AS risk.MethodsWestern blotting analysis was applied to determine the expression of ATA1 in the synovial tissues by comparing the expression profiles of AS(n=8),rheumatoid arthritis(RA,n=9) and osteoarthritis(OA,n=9) samples.Immuno-histochemistry was used to localize the expression of ATA1 in the synovial membrane.The levels of ATA1 in the synovial fluid of patients with AS were determined using ELISA with OA and RA as controls.Taqman method was used to genotype tag SNPs (rs2753934,rs2749531 and rs6575424) in 56 AS cases,260RA cases and 160 healthy controls.ANOVA,LSD test andx2 test were used for statistical analysis.Results Increased expression of ATA1 in synovial membranes of AS was found when compared with samples from RA and OA.ELISA results showed significantly elevated level of ATA1 in the synovial fluid of patients with AS (1.6+0.6),but not in samples of RA(1.4±0.5) and OA (1.2±0.5)(P<0.05).Haplotype analysis did not reveal a haplotype association in AS or RA(P>0.05).ConclusionThe current findings suggest that upregulation of ATA1 may play an important role in the pathogenesis of AS.
5.Translational and rotational intra-andinter-fractional errors in patient and targ et position during the influence of the setup
Zhiyi GUAN SHANG ; Hongtao HU ; Lin CHEN ; lnei We DONG
Practical Oncology Journal 2014;(6):530-534
Obj ective In the body of stereotactic radiotherapy ( SBRT ) , using Cone Beam is the matc-hing precision of soft tissue and bone anatomy ,translation between evaluation organization and internal organiza-tion in the rotation of the lung cancer patients with tumor location error ,location correction .Methods Applica-tion varian companies in the United States has the airborne imaging system clinac -ix linear accelerator apparatus treatment of 8 cases of lung cancer patients .By CBCT and SBRT comparison before and after the treatment for each patient and evaluate internal instant translation and rotation of the body of the patients with SBRT postures , tumor location and tumor center of baseline shift score changes .Results Based on the difference between of the anatomy of the bone and soft tissue match position is 3.0 mm(0~8.3 mm).The patient′s tumor location in 3-d median change is 1.4 mm(0~12.2 mm)and 12.2 mm(0~13.2 mm).The median baseline offset between 3 d score is 2.2 mm(0~4.7 mm).The rest of the system error and random error about 1 °.Conclusion In Lung cancer SBRT transformation to improve treatment of lung tumor process , change the position of tumor center is mainly affected by the body′s internal organization instant translation and rotation .
6.A Comparison of Bone Mineral Density between Female Soccer Players and Sedentary College Students
Jinglu ZHANG ; Ling GAI ; Shumin LIU ; Hongtao DONG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2010;(2):167-169
Objective To determine the effect of high-intensity physical activity on bone mineral density(BMD). Methods Thirty-six female soccer players (19.56±1.46 years) with more than two years training history and at least ten months soccer training annually were recruited as experiment group. Thirty-three female sedentary college students, whose physical activities were limited to the compulsory physical education curriculum,were assigned to the control group. BMD of lumbar spine and femoral neck were obtained before and after 24 months research,using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. Results After 24 months research, increased BMD were found in both groups. Soccer players had 2.25% increase of lumbar spine BMD(P<0.05) and 4.90% increase of femoral neck BMD(P<0.05). Sedentary college students had 0.89% increase of lumbar spine BMD(P>0.05) and 2.03% increase of femoral neck BMD(P>0.05). Compared with sedentary college students,Lumbar spine and femoral neck BMD in soccer players were significantly higher(P<0.05) after 24 months research. Conclusion Long-term soccer training had the effect of greater acquisition of BMD.
7.To explore the relationship between the gait behavior changes and cognitive function in APP/PS1 transgenic mice
Shengwei ZHANG ; Shifen DONG ; Ting WU ; Hongtao JIN ; Jianning SUN
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(5):19-24,9
Objective To explore the relationship between the gait behavior changes and cognitive function in APP/PS1 transgenic mice .Methods 16 APP/PS1 transgenic mice were divided into model group and Huperzine A group, C57/BL6J mice with the same age were chosed as control group .After a 150 days consecutive treatment , Morris water maze(MWM) was used to detect the learning and memory ability and Gait analysis system (GAS-2) was used to detect the gait behavior after the treatment when the mice were 8-month-old.Results The escape latency of the model group was significantly higher than that of the control group ( P <0.05 ) , the time spended in the target quadrant , swimming distance in the target quadrant significantly lower than that of the control group ( P <0.05 ) , the first time passing through the platform prolonged significantly than the control group (P <0.05), and the number of passing though the platform reduced significantly than the control group (P <0.05).In the gait behavior experiments , compared with the control group, the average walking speed of the model group reduced significantly (P <0.05), the average walking cycle, the absolute average body angle and lateral movement increased significantly (P <0.05);The percentage of support time in a walking cycle of the left and right foot increased significantly (P <0.05).Accordingly, the percentage of swing time in a walking cycle of the left and right foot reduced significantly (P <0.05).The propulsion index of the left hand , right hand, right foot increased significantly ( P <0.05), and then the braking index of the above three feet decreased significantly ( P <0.05) .Huperzine A can improve the cognitive function , rectify the changes in the gait behavior .The two behavioral relevance shows that cognitive function and the front two feet braking , propulsion index have a high correlation index (correlation coefficients were -0.433, -0.379, P values were 0.039,0.079), the others were not. Conclusion APP/PS1 transgenic mice of 8-months-old have a remarkable impairment of learning and memory ability and disorder of gait behavior , and these two behaviors have a correlation in some extent .
8.Comparison of the Cyt b Gene Sequences in Tibet Mini-Pig and Other Chinese Pigs
Hongtao LI ; Dong XIAO ; Weiwang GU ; Qinghong WU ; Jin YUAN ; Wanshan WANG ; Jianing ZHANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2010;18(1):44-47
Objective To analyze the Cyt b gene sequences in Tibet mini-pigs and clarify the differences and genetic relationship with other Chinese pigs.Method The sequence of Cyt b gene was amplified from genome DNA of Tibet mini-pig,Bama miniature pigs,Guizhou xiang pigs and Wuzhishan (WZS) pigs.After sequencing,the base sequences were compared and analysed.The blood relationship tree and evolution position of Tibet mini-pig were established.Result There were 14 mutation sites between domestic pigs in China and pigs from Europe.Besides there was a significant differenee in two nucleotide site:a T→C switch in site 420 and the G→A switch in site 883 at the same time.Conclusion Chinese pigs include Bama miniature pigs,Guizhou xiang pigs and WZS pigs,have a very close blood relationship with some of Tibet mini-pigs.It has been confirmed that there is a certain genetic differentiation in the Tibet mini-pig.
9.Inducing angiogenesis at tissue engineered bone scaffold by an arteriovenous loop in rabbits
Qingshan DONG ; Hongtao SIIANG ; Pu ZHANG ; Qin MA ; Xuanning YANG ; Tianqi MAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2009;11(6):551-554
Objective To compare the effects of 2 vascular carriers, arteriovenous loop and arteri-ovenous bundle, on inducing angiogenesis in coral scaffold of vascularized tissue-engineered bone in animal models.Methods Thirty-six adult male New Zealand rabbits were randomized into 2 even groups.In group A, an arteriovenous loop (AVL) was formed by microsurgical anastomosis at the proximal ends between the femoral poptiteal artery and vein, and placed in the circular side groove of the coral block (6 mm × 8 mm × 10 mm) .In group B, flow-through vessels bundles of both femoral artery and vein were placed in the side grooves of the coral block.All the implants in 2 groups were wrapped by a micro-porous expand-ed-polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) membrane, and fixed subcutaneously by suturing.Evaluation methods included gross morphological observations, histological examinations, India ink perfusion and vascular casting after 2, 4, 6 weeks.The density of blood vessels was analyzed by the statistical software SPSS 10.0.Results All the corals were encased by newly formed fibrovascular tissues in 2 groups.Ink-stained vessels distributed the surfaces and side grooves, and invaded the interspaces of corals.The degree of vascularization increased over the course of experiment.Blood vessel density demonstrated a significant continuous increase between 2 and 6 weeks after implantation in group A.The mean value of blood vessel density in group A (2 weeks 276.60±4.67, 4 weeks 517.20±10.66, 6 weeks 707.00 ±11.87) was significantly higher than in group B (2 weeks 153.60 ±7.16, 4 weeks 269.40±6.80, 6 weeks 279.20±6.53) (P <0.01).Vascular casting showed that in group A, significant blood vessels sprouted from all areas of the loop, espe-cially at the entrance of the arteriovenous pediele where the small tubes were densely interconnected.In group B, however, no blood vessels sprouted from the arteriovenous bundles and only some small vessels grew from the entrance and exit.Conclusions A vascularized coral model can be constructed by inserting an ar-teriovenous loop or an arteriovenous bundle, useful in vascular bone tissue engineering.The former, however, have stronger abilities to induce angiogenesis than the latter.
10.Effect of methylprednisolone on the expression levels of aquaporin-4 and S100 protein in brain tissue after hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage in rats
Xiaozhong QIU ; Juan WANG ; Yunxu ZHANG ; Dong GUAN ; Hongtao ZHANG ; Longxi LIU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2015;(8):617-621
Objective To observe the effect of methylprednisolone on the expression levels of aquaporin-4 (AQP-4) and S100 protein in brain tissue of hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage in rats and to investigate the treatment timing and the possible neuroprotective mechanism of methylprednisolone for hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage. Methods Sixty-four rats were randomly divided into 3 groups:a sham operation group ( n= 8 ), a control group ( n= 8 ), and a methylprednisolone group ( n= 48 ). The methylprednisolone group was redivided into 2, 4, 8, 12, 24, and 48 hsubgroups (n=8 in each subgroup) according to the modeling to the time intervals of methylprednisolone treatment. Methylprednisolone was administered intraperitoneal y (30 mg/kg fol owed by 15 mg/kg every 6 hours for 3 d) at the corresponding time points in the methylprednisolone group, and the equal volume normal saline was administered intraperitoneal y in the control group. Neurological behavior score was conducted at 24 and 72 h after methylprednisolone treatment. The dry-wet weight method was used to measure hemispheric water content. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemical staining were used to detect the expression changes of AQP-4 mRNA and AQP-4 protein respectively. Double staining immunohistochemistry was used to detect AQP-4 and S100 protein. Results Compared with the sham operation group, the expression level of AQP-4 and brain water content in the control group were significantly increased (al P<0. 05). Compared with the control group, the neurological scores, expression levels of AQP-4 mRNA and protein, as wel as the brain water content in early methylprednisolone subgroups (2 h, 4 h and 8 hsubgroups) were significantly decreased (al P<0. 05). Double staining immunohistochemistry showed that expression levels of AQP-4 and S100 protein in early methylprednisolone subgroups (2 h, 4 h and 8 hsubgroups) were significantly decreased than those in the control group (al P<0. 05). Conclusions Early methylprednisolone may downregulate the expression levels of AQP-4 and S100 protein in the brain tissue after hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage in rats, and thus attenuate brain edema after intracerebral hemorrhage.