1.Strengthen the Key Position of Teaching Relying on the Construction of Excellent Courses
Xuewen QIU ; Jiahan WANG ; Jialiang REN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(07):-
The construction of excellent courses is one important measure of carrying out the teaching quality project in university.To improve the quality of the construction of excellent courses,we must emphasize some basic operation strategies such as practical results,innovation,digital processing and integration.We should adopt workable measures to carry out the teaching quality project in university and strengthen the key position of teaching.
2.Effects of radiation from ~(188) Re on smooth muscle cell proliferation
Xiaoqing REN ; Dingjiu HUANG ; Gang HUANG ; Jialiang MAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(12):-
AIM: Although endovascular radiotherapy inhibits neointimal hyperplasia, the exact alterations induced by ?-particles irradiation remain to be elucidated. The objective of this study was to investigate the ability and the cellular mechanism of local ?-particles emission from 188 Re to inhibit vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs).METHODS: The SMCs in vitro were irradiated by 188 Re with single doses of 2.6 Gy-25.8 Gy. The effects of ?-particles on SMCs, such as effective irradiate doses, the period of inhibition for SMCs proliferation, the changes of cell proliferation rate and DNA synthesis rate, cell cycle progression and related gene expression, were investigated by cell count,-TdR incorporation, cell cycle progression analysis, cell viability and immunocytochemistry, respectivecy.RESULTS: ?-particles irradiation with dose of 5.2 Gy could inhibit significantly SMCs proliferation. At dose of 20.6 Gy DNA synthesis inhibitory rate was 92%, SMCs proliferation rate was only 3%. Renoval of 188 Re did not abolish the inhibitory effects of ?-particles on SMCs proliferation. The expression of P53 was up regulation and PCNA was down regulation after irradiation. CONCLUSION: ?-particles from 188 Re was significantly effective and permanent in inhibiting SMCs proliferation, and inhibitory effect was in dose-dependet manner ED50 was 5 Gy, the best dose to inhibit SMCs proliferation was 20 Gy. ?-particles irradiation induced SMCs to occur G 0/G 1 arrest, damaged the ability of SMCs reproliferation and led to cell clonogenic death. P53 and PCNA had regulatiory effects on SMCs proliferation after ?-particles irradiation.
3.Clinical observation of valsartan on chronic pulmonary heart disease with heart failure
Yongli CHANG ; Huiqin WANG ; Jialiang REN ; Peini XUE ; Bing RAN
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(9):297-298
Objective To study and analyze the clinical effect of valsartan on chronic pulmonary heart disease. Methods 100 cases of heart failure patients with pulmonary heart disease treated in our hospital from January 2015 to October 2016 were selected and randomly divided into the control group and the experimental group,50 cases in each group.Two groups of patients were given the basic treatment of diuretics,low salt diet, digitalis and nitrates,so as to ensure that the patients had enough rest.Patients in the control group were treated with benazepril,and the patients in the experimental group were treated with valsartan.The clinical indexes of the experimental group and the control group were compared and analyzed. Results After corresponding treatment,the number of effective treatment was 48 cases.In the control group,the total effective number was 41 cases. The effective rate of the control group (82.0%) was significantly lower than the experimental group(96.0%) (P<0.05).The incidence of adverse reactions in the experimental group was 8.0%, and the fatality rate was 10.0%. The incidence of adverse reactions in the control group was 10.0%, and the fatality rate was 12.0%.There was no significant difference between two groups.After treatment,the indexes of LVEDD and LVESD in the experimental group were better than those in the control group,with statistical significance(P<0.05).Conclusion Valsartan was effective in the treatment of chronic pulmonary heart disease with heart failure.It can improve the treatment efficiency and security in a certain extent,and has the significance of further popularization and application.
4.Effects of Surgical and Physical Therapy on Functional Reconstruction post Severe Burn
Jing CHEN ; Jiahan WANG ; Lei YANG ; Zhiqing LI ; Jialiang REN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(12):1174-1176
Objective To evaluate the effects of surgical and physical therapy on functional reconstruction post severe burn. Methods 21 patients with severe burn accepted comprehensive rehabilitation, while the other 18 cases accepted surgical therapy only. Modified Barthel Index and Vancouver Scar Scale were applied to assess their activities of daily living (ADL) and scar recovery 3 months, 1 year or 2 years post injury. Results Compared with the control group, the observation significantly improved in ADL and scar recovery with fewer operations (P<0.01). Conclusion The surgical and physical therapy facilitates to improve the functional recovery post severe burn.
5.Detection of small supernumerary marker chromosome by single nucleotide polymorphism microarray chips.
Xiaohui WEN ; Hong QI ; Jie REN ; Kai YANG ; Jianjiang ZHU ; Jialiang CHEN ; Lirong CAI ; Zengwen
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2015;53(3):198-202
OBJECTIVETo apply single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) microarray for delineation of small supernumerary marker chromosome (sSMC) in two newborns.
METHODChromosome karyotyping was performed on newborns who were born in Jan. 2013 and Jan. 2014 in Haidian Maternal and Child Health Hospital because of the abnormalities found in pregnancy checkups. SNP microarray analysis was carried out on 2 newborns with de novo sSMCs (one was mos 47,XY, + mar[45]/46,XY[5] and the other was mos 47, XY, + mar [30]/46, XY [20]), which could not be determined by conventional banding techniques. Genomic DNA was extracted from cord blood samples, amplified, tagged and hybridized following the manufacturer' s protocol. Data were collected and analyzed.
RESULTThere was a 78. 6 Mb duplication in chromosome 8 for Newborn A, which was associated with 8p22 duplication syndrome; and a 32. 7 Mb duplication in chromosome 13 for Newborn B, which was not yet reported definitely as pathogenic. The newborn A was identified with agenesis of the corpus callosum, obvious right eyelid drooping, the onset of low muscle tone and mental developmental lag behind their peers, while the newborn B had normal findings on physical and mental evaluation.
CONCLUSIONSNP-array can identify sSMCs of newborns at the DNA level, and can be used as an important supplement to the conventional karyotype analysis, but the pathogenicity of positive outputs need further verification.
Chromosome Duplication ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 8 ; Genetic Markers ; Humans ; In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ; Infant, Newborn ; Karyotyping ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
6.Effect of oncogene Yap1 silencing combined with tanshinone IIA on Huh-7 hepatoma cells
Yinghui HONG ; Mingliang YE ; Jie LUO ; Chun WANG ; Jialiang LIU ; Chao REN ; Siyu LAN ; Qiu ZHAO ; Ying CHANG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2021;37(2):348-353
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of the Yap1 gene and tanshinone ⅡA on the proliferation, migration, and invasion abilities of Huh-7 hepatoma cells. MethodsA total of 10 pairs of human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) samples and adjacent tissue samples were collected in Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University from June 1 to December 1, 2019. Quantitative real-time PCR and Western blotting were used to measure the expression of the Yap1 gene and phenotype-related molecules. MTT cell proliferation detection reagent was used to measure the inhibition rate of cell proliferation after the treatment with different concentrations of tanshinone ⅡA. Western blotting was used to measure the changes in the expression of apoptosis-and migration-related markers after different interventions. Flow cytometry and Transwell assay were used to measure apoptosis and cell migration and invasion abilities. The data of 375 cases of liver cancer and 50 cases of relatively normal liver tissue samples were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas, including clinicopathological information. The t-test was used for comparison of continuous data between two groups, and the chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical data between two groups. ResultsIn 8 of the 10 pairs of HCC samples and adjacent tissue samples, HCC samples had significantly higher expression of Yap1 than the adjacent tissue samples. Compared with the normal human liver epithelial cells L02, the Huh-7 and HCCL-M3 hepatoma cells had a significant increase in the expression of Yap1. The silencing efficiency of si-Yap1-3 transfection reached 87.004% at the protein level. MTT results showed that tanshinone ⅡA effectively inhibited the proliferation of Huh-7 cells, with a half inhibitory concentration of 8.683 μmol/L. After the cells were treated with si-Yap1-3 and tanshinone ⅡA, there was an increase in the expression of the downstream marker for proliferation and migration E-cadherin and a reduction in the expression of vimentin, and the results of Transwell assay showed that compared with the si-NC group, the tanshinone ⅡA+si-Yap1-3 group had significant reductions in the migration and invasion abilities of Huh-7 cells (migration: 43.19±2.88 vs 132.20±10.03, t=8.527, P=0.001; invasion: 53.95±4.20 vs 179.10±11.11, t=4.484, P=0.011). The group treated with si-Yap1-3 and tanshinone ⅡA had an increase in the expression of the apoptosis-related marker Bax and a reduction in the expression of Bcl-2, as well as a significantly higher early apoptosis rate than the si-NC group (2598% vs 9.21%, χ2=4.078, P<0.05). ConclusionOncogene Yap1 silencing combined with tanshinone ⅡA can promote the apoptosis of Huh-7 hepatoma cells and inhibit their migration and invasion, which can provide certain guiding significance for clinical medication.
7.Predictive value of enhanced CT radiomics feature model for 5-year overall survival in patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma after radiotherapy
Jie KONG ; Liang CHEN ; Zhikun LIU ; Shuchai ZHU ; Fang YANG ; Yuguang SHANG ; Jialiang REN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2023;32(11):970-977
Objective:To evaluate the value of enhanced CT radiomics feature model for predicting 5-year overall survival (OS) of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma patients after radiotherapy.Methods:Clinical data of 218 patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma treated with radical chemoradiotherapy in the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University from July 2016 to December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were randomly divided into the training group ( n=153) or a validation group ( n=65) at a 7 vs. 3 ratio. Enhanced CT radiomics features were extracted. The data in the training group was used to construct the prediction model, and the data in the validation group were utilized to validate the efficiency of this model for predicting the 5-year OS of patients. The predictive performance of this model was assessed by the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, consistency index (C-index), and decision curve analysis (DCA). Results:The 1-, 3-, 5-year OS rates were 67.0%, 33.4%, 24.9%. Five radiomic features were selected from extracted features in the training group to construct the radiomic signature (RS) for predicting 5-year OS. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) was 0.760 in the training group and 0.707 in the validation group, and the C-index was 0.680 and 0.684, respectively. The radiomics nomogram, which incorporated the RS with clinical risk factors, were established to predict the 5-year OS of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma patients after radiotherapy. The AUC was 0.782 in the training group and 0.751 in the validation group, and the C-index was 0.708 and 0.688, respectively. According to the optimal cutoff of the model, all patients were divided into the high risk and low risk groups. The 1-, 3-, 5-year OS rates were 86.5%, 65.4%, 28.9% in the low risk group, and 58.4%, 17.8%, 5.9% in the high risk group, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.001). Similar conclusions were obtained in the validation group (all P<0.001). Conclusion:Enhanced CT radiomics features can be utilized to construct the prediction model for 5-year OS of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma patients after radiotherapy, which can be applied in clinical practice.
8.Treatment of Pulmonary Nodules from"Cold Phlegm"
Dandan REN ; Weihong LI ; Shangbin LYU ; Zhaoliang LUO ; Jiexin WANG ; Jialiang LI ; Zhihui ZHAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(10):3322-3327
The symptoms of pulmonary nodules are insidious,with inflammatory nodules,inflammatory granuloma,early invasive cancer and lung cancer,and the clinical differential diagnosis is still difficult.Regular CT follow-up observation of most pulmonary nodules provides a"window period"for TCM Intervention in pulmonary nodules.From the aspects of external cold attacking the lung,dense cold and humid geographical environment,cold diet,summer air conditioning,etc.,this paper considers that the soaking of cold pathogenic factors is the basic cause of the formation of pulmonary nodules,and cold phlegm are the basic pathogenesis of pulmonary nodules.The clinical manifestations of cold phlegm in pulmonary nodules are summarized from the two actual situations that can be distinguished from clinical symptoms and no symptoms.It is proposed that Mahuang Fuzi Xixin Decoction and Sanzi Yangqin decoction are the basic formulas,Discussion on the treatment of pulmonary nodules by warming yang and dispelling cold to cure the root cause,eliminating phlegm and softening hard mass to treat the symptoms;Improve the ability of TCM diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary nodules.
9.Development of a predictive model for KRAS mutation in patient with colorectal cancer based on CT radiomics
Yuntai CAO ; Zhan WANG ; Jialiang REN ; Junlin ZHOU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(1):56-59,144
Objective To utilize sophisticated CT-driven radiomics to prognosticate the mutation situation of KRAS in patients with colorectal cancer(CRC).Methods A total of 393 patients who underwent KRAS mutation testing and preoperative triphasic enhanced CT were analyzed retrospectively.All patients were divided into training group(n=276)and validation group(n=117)with a ratio of 7∶3.The characteristics tightly associated with KRAS mutation were extracted and screened to construct three models,include clinical,radiomics,and clinical-radiomics fusion models for prediction of KRAS mutation.The performance and clinical utility of these three models were assessed via receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve and decision curve analysis(DCA).Results The study identified significant correlations between KRAS mutation and CEA,CA199,and a set of 13 radiomics features,respective-ly.Based on these clinical indicators and radiomics features,clinical,radiomics,and clinical-radiomics fusion models were constructed to prognosticate KRAS mutation.The radiomics model construc-ted in this study had good performance for the prediction of KRAS mutation status in CRC patients.Most notably,a clinical-radiomics nomogram that amalgamated both clinical risk factors and radiomics parameters emerged as the most effective predictor of KRAS mutation,with an area under the curve(AUC)of 0.782 and 0.744 in the training group and validation group,respectively.Conclusion The refined CT radiomics model serves as a robust,non-invasive,quantitative tool for the assessment of KRAS mutation status in CRC patients.
10.Evolution and correlation of CT imaging signs and clinical features of non-severe COVID-19 patients
Ya’nan ZHU ; Xiaoli ZHANG ; Hui LI ; Kui LI ; Jialiang REN ; Heping ZHOU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2021;42(3):375-380
【Objective】 To evaluate the evolution and correlation of CT imaging signs and clinical features of non-severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). 【Methods】 We retrospectively analyzed CT images and clinical features of 24 non-severe COVID-19 patients from the onset at a 5-day interval. We recorded CT image signs, clinical manifestations and laboratory results at each stage, and analyzed their dynamic changes and correlations. Categorical variables were presented by rates. The correlation of the total CT score and the total number of lesions with clinical manifestations was analyzed. P<0.05 indicated statistical significance. 【Results】 A total of 92 cases in 24 patients with COVID-19 were analyzed: 12 cases in 0-5 days, 21 in 5-10 days, 22 in 10-15 days, 20 in 15-20 days, and 17 in >20 days. The main CT signs of COVID-19 patients were subpleural and ground-glass opacity; the accompanying CT signs included paving stone sign, thickened blood vessels, fibrous cord shadow, air bronchial sign, leaflet center nodule, halo sign, reversed halo sign, bronchial wall thickening, and lung volume shrinking. On days 0-5, the number of lesions was the largest, acute symptoms were the most severe, the lymphocyte count and ratio were the lowest, and the concentration of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (H-sCRP) was the highest. On days 5-10, the total CT score, the concentration of C-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) were the highest, and the white blood cell count was the lowest. There were a positive correlation between the CT score and the number of lesions with temperature, ESR, CRP, H-sCRP, and negative correlation with WBC count. 【Conclusion】 CT imaging signs were similar to the change of the clinical features on days 0-10. The total CT score and the number of lesions had correlation with the clinical manifestations.