1.Psychological assessment of children with asthma and psychosomatic symptoms of their parents
Hengtao LI ; Bo YANG ; Jianping CHEN
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2008;15(z1):18-20
Objective To study mental state of children with asthma and psychosomatic symptoms of their parents. Methods Eysenck Personality Questionnaire(EPQ) for children and Rutter's Behavior Ques-tionnaire were applied to 36children aged 6~14with asthma, SCL-90 was applied to their parents. Children from the same kindergartens and schools and their parents were sampled as control matched by age, sex etc.Results Children with asthma had more personality problems than normal children. The E.N scores of EPQ scales were higher in asthma children than in normal samples. The rate ot behavior problems was 33.3 %; Par-ents of children with asthma had higher scores of S SCL-90 than parents of children as control, espeeially in de-pression, anxiety, somatic complaints and terror. Conclusion Children with asthma and their parents, It is im-portant to take some active measures to intervene psychological and behavioral problems of children with asth-ma and psychosomatic symptoms of their parents.
2.The change of cellular growth factor receptor and its effect on the proliferation and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells under electrical fields
Jianping LIU ; Bo TANG ; Guoxiang HE
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 1993;0(02):-
Objective To study the change of the expression of cellular growth factor receptor and its effect on the proliferation and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) under electrical field. Methods 1) A electrophoresis apparatus was designed for applying the direct current electric fields to the cultured VSMCs, which were separated from the aorta of rats. Interval photographs were used to analyse the direction and distance of VSMCs migration. Cellular growth factors such as platelet derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR), angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) and its type 2 receptor(AT2R) were studied by immunohistochemistry or immunofluorescence to show the mechanism relation to the migration of VSMCs. Results Under the direct current electric field, the expression of PDGFR was increased obviously and distributed asymmetricly on the membrane of VSMCs. The receptor mainly focused on the cathode side of cellular membrane in electric field. The AT1R were also enhanced in the cells after exposure to the electric field, but the expression of AT2R was uncharged. The longer exposure time to the 150 mV/mm electric field, the more electrotaxis the cells showed. The distance of cellular migration increased obviously with the time to exposure the electric field comparing with the control group. There was no significant difference in the expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) between two groups. Conclusion External electric fields applying to the rat VSMCs can change the growth characteristic and enhance directional migration of VSMCs. These effects maybe related to the up-regulated expression and re-distribution of some cellular growth factors such as PDGFR, AT1R and AT2R.
3.College Student's Attitudes to AIDS
Bo PENG ; Jianping WANG ; Haiyong CHEN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(08):-
Objective:To explore the characteristics and influencing factors of college students' AIDS attitudes in china.Methods:1067 college students were investigated with Attitudes toward AIDS Scale, AIDS Knowledge Scale, Attitudes Toward Homosexuality Scale, Attitudes Toward HIV Risk People Questionnaire, Perceived Partners' Attitudes Toward AIDS Questionnaire, Perceived AIDS Susceptibility and Severity Questionnaire.Results:(1)College students who had different hometowns (99.5?8.1/93.0?7.6,t=4.18,P
4.MR Imaging Study of Intracranial Ring Enhanced Lesions
Xiaojuan TAO ; Bo SUN ; Jianping DAI
Journal of Practical Radiology 1991;0(03):-
Objective To study and compare the clinical and MR imaging characteristics of common intracranial ring enhanced lesions.Methods MR imaging studies of 65 intracranial ring enhanced lesions were reviewed retrospectively. The lesions included 17 glioblastomas, 17 metastasises, 12 brain abscesses, 8 acoustic neurinomas, 7 craniopharyngiomas, 3 neurocysticercosises, 1 malignant lymphoma. All cases were confirmed by surgery and pathology. Results The ring enhancement of tumors presented heterogenous thickness of thick walls and irregular forms. Among them, the highly malignant tumors appeared very obviously heterogeneous thickness of the walls, especially the inner walls were uneven and coarse. While the ring enhancement of the non-tumor lesions usually were of homogeneous thickness of the walls, regular shapes and smooth inner walls. Conclusion The different patterns of intracranial ring enhanced lesions on MR can supply important diagnostic information. Combining the patients' history, age, location and the information of magnetic resonance imaging, we may make correct diagnosis.
5.Expression of MIP-3? gene regulated by irradiation via Egr-1 promotor in Lewis lung cancer
Lan ZOU ; Bo ZHU ; Jing CHEN ; Jianping DU ; Zhengtan CHEN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(24):-
Objective To construct the expression vector of early growth response-1 promoter-macrophage inflammatory protein 3? (pEgr-1-MIP-3?, pEM) to study MIP-3? expression in transfected Lewis lung cancer cells. Methods MIP-3? cDNA was inserted into plasmid with Egr-1 promoter by directional cloning. The vectors were transfected into Lewis lung cancer cells with liposomes. The expression of MIP-3? in transfected Lewis lung cancer cells induced by electron ray irradiation at different doses were confirmed by RT-PCR and Western blotting. Results The recombinant vector was sequenced, and the result indicated the correct insertion in the expression vector. After electron ray irradiation at different doses, MIP-3? expression in the transfected Lewis lung cancer cells increased significantly. Conclusion Electron ray can enhance the expression of MIP-3? in Lewis lung cancer cells. This has laid the experimental foundation for the studies of pEM for radio-genetic therapy in vivo.
6.Comparison of student performance after lecture-based learning and case-based/problembased learning in vascular surgery teaching
Bo TANG ; Jianping GONG ; Wenjun LUO ; Yikuan CHEN ; Jianming SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(8):925-928
Case based learning/problem-based learning ( CBL/PBL ) is a new teaching method based on traditional medical education methods.In order to conquer the deficiency of traditional education methods in autonomous study motivation and ability of knowledge integration, CBL/PBL has been introduced into vascular surgery teaching procedure since 2006.The quality and effort of CBL/PBL compared with lecture-based learning ( LBL ) were evaluated and scored. The outcome of this teaching innovation shows CBL can arouse students' desire in autonomous study and enhance their ability in clinical analysis.But, its superiority is difficult to develop in the current medical education system.
7.Self-microemulsifying drug delivery system of Acanthopanax senticosus total saponin
Haiyan ZHAO ; Jianping LIU ; Rongrong TANG ; Bo PAN
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(04):-
Objective To develop self-microemulsifying drug delivery system(SMEDDS) of Acanthopanax senticosus total saponins(ASTS) and the determination method.Methods The equilibrium solubility of ASTS in different compositions of oils,emulsifier and assistant emulsifier was investigated.The self-microemulsion formula was optimized by constructing the pseudo-ternary phase diagrams of blank SMEDDS and the studying the self-microemulsifying efficiency and the stability of drug-loaded SMEDDS.Taking isofraxidin,an effective component of A.senticosus,as the content determination index,the content was determined by HPLC.Results The optimal self-microemulsion formula was composed of Caf,propanediol,and ethyl linolenate.The ratio of them was 16∶4∶5.The average particle size was 40 nm.The average content of isofraxidin was 92.6 ?g/mL.Conclusion The acquired microemulsion with small particle size is stable.The content determination method of taking isofraxidin as the quality control index is accurate and reliable.
8.Randomized Controlled Trial of Two Kinds of Compound Dihydroartemisinin with or Without Trimethoprim for Uncomplicated Falciparum Malaria
Bo TAN ; Jianping SONG ; Tharith THOU ; Guoqiao LI
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1999;0(02):-
0.05).The cure rate was 100%and parasite recrudescence rate was zero in both groups,the difference being insignificant.The incidence of adverse reaction was lower in Artekin group.【Conclusion】Artecom and Artekin have similar therapeutic effect on uncomplicated falciparum malaria,but Artekin without trimethoprim has lower adverse reactions,thus it is recommended for clinical use.
9.Correlation study of perioperative risk factors and intracranial hemorrhage after cranioplasty in 46 cases
Jianping DENG ; Ke LIU ; Bo FANG ; Qingtao ZHANG ; Xuehua XIONG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(4):465-466,469
Objective To investigate the common reasons for intracranial hemorrhage after cranioplasty ,and to analysis the sig‐nificant perioperative factors of intracranial hemorrhage after cranioplsty .Methods Eight hundred and seventy two cases of cranio‐plasty were retrospectively analyzed ;the postoperative intracranial hemorrhage and perioperative risk factors were conducted with multiple linear regression analysis .Results Among the 872 cases ,46 cases suffered intracranial hemorrhage .We found three signifi‐cant perioperative factors of intracranial hemorrhage after cranioplasty :suspension for epidural ,not completely hemostasis and ex‐cessive drainage in ventriculoperitoneal shunt .Conclusion To avoid the three risk factors as far as possible could effectively reduce the incidence of intracranial hemorrhage after cranioplasty .
10.The application study of CT perfusion and CT subtraction angiography in the stenosis and obstruction of internal carotid artery
Xiang LIU ; Jianping DAI ; Jiong ZHAN ; Bo SUN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(08):-
0.05 by ? 2 test (? 2=0.487). CT angiography of SSD, MIP, and CT virtual vascular endoscopy could show the location, extent and degree of occlusion or stenosis of internal carotid arteries clearly. CT angiography could also detect calcific plaque in 21 internal carotid arteries and soft plaque in 15 internal carotid arteries. Conclusion Two slices CT perfusion imaging could be made with regular helical CT scanner. CTA could also evaluate the status of plaque. The combination of CT perfusion imaging and CTA are useful not only in observing the morphology of internal carotid arteries, but also in observing the hemodynamic information of the brain, which are important for further general individual analysis.