1.Effect of team-based tutorial system to nursing student in the order cultivation pattern
Yueqin CHEN ; Shuxia LIU ; Jinxu YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(7):545-548
Objective To explore the effect of team-based tutorial system to nursing student in the order cultivation Pattern.Methods This study used the convenience sampling method.109 students were choosed from orientation training classes that 2012 and 2013 grade as the research subjects.The 59 students from 2013 grade as the test group,implement team-based tutorial system to them in the fourth semester.The 50 students from 2012 grade that had been implemented general management as the control group,then compare the fourth semester final grade,classes atmosphere,the evaluation of patients and clinical teachers over the same period.Results The test group and control group students' scores of their fourth semester final grade,classes atmosphere,the evaluation of clinical teachers and patients were (92.39±2.39),(3.45±0.64),(95.33±2.01),(94.75±2.38) points and (90.91±2.62),(3.14±0.63),(91.00±1.82),(90.63±2.34) points.There was difference between them,and the difference was statistically significant (t=-7.82 ~ 3.06,P < 0.05).Conclusions The implementation of team-based tutorial system to nursing student in the order cultivation pattern can improve students' academic performance,improve their class atmosphere and their communication skills so that patients get good evaluation of patients and clinical teachers.
2.Characteristics of ultrasound imaging of thyroid papillary carcinoma complicated with cervical lymph node tuberculosis
Wenfang WU ; Jinxu QIU ; Limin LU ; Dongyan YANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2014;(4):895-897
Objective To explore the ultrasound imaging characteristics of thyroid papillary carcinoma complicated cervical lymph node tuberculosis, and to elucidate the key points of ultrasound diagnosis and to distinguish with cervical lymph node metastasis of papillary thyroid carcinoma.Methods In total, 1 5 well-documented cases of papillary thyroid carcinoma diagnosed definitely were selected, and there were 6 cases of concomitant lymph node metastasis. The ultrasonography of lymph node enlargement was analyzed, and the differences of the ultrasonographic characteristics between lymph node tuberculosis and metastatic lymph node including the location, swelling, calcification, blood flow and regional nodal liquefaction. Results Thyroid papillary carcinoma complicated with cervical lymph node tuberculosis was often found in the areas of Ⅲ,Ⅳ and Ⅴ, especially in the area of Ⅴ. Variety of echo was mixed in tuberculous of lymph node, and the echo was inhomogenous. The tuberculosis of lymph node calcification was patchy inhomogeneous distribution.The echo in part of liquefaction of lymph node tuberculosis was cottony weak. The flow signal of tuberculous lymph appeared the surrounding or internal punctate distribution,and the soft tissue was echogenic and disorder around the lymph node tuberculosis. Conclusion When ultrasonography examination is performed in the patients with the thyroid papillary carcinoma complicated with cervical lymph node enlargement, the history should be considered to analyze the ultrasound characteristics to dignose by observing the lesions of the surrounding soft tissues.
3.Distribution of Cd,P, S, K, Ca,Cu and Zn Elements in Indian Mustard by LA-ICP-MS
Hongxia YANG ; Linghao ZHAO ; Jinxu GAO ; Wei LIU ; Bing LI
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(3):355-359
Imaging of trace metal distribution in the cadmium ( Cd) hyperaccumulator Indian mustard by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry ( LA-ICP-MS ) was typically performed using spatial resolutions of 25 μm. Indian Mustard was submitted to 50 mol/L Cd for 14 days exposure and analysed using Nd:YAG laser (213 nm) . Intensities of 13 C, 34 S, 39 K, 44 Ca, 66 Zn, 111 Cd, 65 Cu and 31 P were measured by ICP-MS to study elemental distribution. Preferential Cd accumulation in vascular bundles was observed in stem tissue, whereas Cd was mainly localized to the mesophyll and vascular cells. The high relationship between Ca and Cd distribution indicated that the two elements had a very similar pathway. In vivo analytical method developed in this work was useful to study spatial element distribution across stem samples and had great potential for applications in other areas of plant pathology research.
4.The vitro anticancer activity analysis of mouse IL-28 recombinant adenovirus vector
Yulan YAN ; Jin ZHANG ; Yang LIU ; Lixue YUAN ; Taofeng ZHU ; Jinxu ZHENG ; Xuefeng BU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2011;31(7):638-642
Objective To transfect the recombinant mIL-28A adenovirus vector into lung adenocarcinoma cell line LA795 and research its anticancer activity. Methods Transfected the constructed mouse IL-28(mIL-28) recombinant adenovirus vector into LA795 cell line, detected with PCR, immunocytal fluorescence, Tunel, Annexin V and MTT. Results Transfected with rAd-mlL-28A into the LA795 cells, mIL-28A gene expression products mRNA increased obviously, IL-28 expression was detected in cells obviously,apoptosis cell number increased, and the growth of LA795 cells transfected with rAd-mIL-28A were inhibited obviously. Conclusion The recombinant miL-28A adenovirus vector we have constructed, which expresses IL-28 when transfected to lung adenocarcinoma cell line LA795, inhibits growth of carcinoma cell to some extent, and may work by promoting the apoptosis of cancer cells.
5.Stable expression of mouse IFN-λ2 in CHO cells and its biological activity analysis
Yulan YAN ; Lixue YUAN ; Yang LIU ; Wenyan CAO ; Xuefeng BU ; Zhigao BU ; Jinxu ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2010;30(2):104-109
Objective To express mouse IFN-λ2 stably and study its biological activity. Methods Full-length of mIFN-λ2 cDNA was obtained by using RT-PCR from cells of mouse spleen stimulated by ve-sicular stomatitis virus(VSV) and then subcloned to eukaryotic expressing vector PCAGG-EGFP. The recom-binant was transfected into CHO cells. VSV * GFP-B16 system was used to measure the antivirus activity. The constructed cell line MDBK-Mxp-Luc was used to study the character of Mx1 protein induced by the mIFN-λ2. Results The recombinant pMD18-T-mIFN-λ2 was digested by two kinds of enzyme, Sac I and Xho I, to produce the fragment was of 582 bp, and of which the sequence analysis of sequence shows it was entirely consistent with the nucleotide sequences reported in GenBank. PCAGG-EGFP-mIFN-λ2 eukaryotic expressing vector was constructed successfully and expressed stably in CHO cells, and the mRNA of mIFN-λ2 was verified expressing in CHO-PCAGG-EGFP-mIFN-λ2 cell line by RT-PCR. The antivirus activity of in the supernatant secreted by the CHO-PCAGG-EGFP-mIFN-λ2 cell line was 10~4 AU/ml. The mIFN-λ2 pro-tein can could induce the expression of the antivirus protein Mx1, and the expression of Mx1 protein induced by mIFN-λ2 enhanced with time going, 9 to 12 hours achieved the peak, 24 hours vanished. Conclusion Gene cloning of mIFN-λ2 was successful. The eukaryotic expressing vector of mIFN-λ2 was constructed suc-cessfully and expressed stably in CHO cells, and its product has obvious antivirus activity in vitro. And the antivirus activity of the product was closely correlated with inducing expression of antivirus protein Mx1.
6.Intratracheal transplantation human umbilical cord blood mesenchymal stem cells attenuate bleomycin-induced pulmonary interstitial fibrosis in mice
Jinxu ZHENG ; Yang WANG ; Ping SONG ; Ting JIANG ; Li PU ; Lirong DUAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(8):1014-1018
Objective:To explore the effect of intratracheal transplantation human umbilical cord blood mesenchymal stem cells on pulmonary interstitial fibrosis by bleomycin in mice,compare the treatment in pulmonary fibrosis of intratracheal transplantation with tail vain injection human umbilical cord blood mesenchymal stem cells.Methods:The second generation of HUCBMSCs were cultured to the fourth generation.Sixty specific pathogen free male Kunming mice were randomly divided into 4 groups:negative control group ( Cont group) ,bleomycin group( BLM group) ,HUCBMSCs transplantation groupⅠ( MⅠgroup) and HUCBMSCs transplantation groupⅡ(MⅡ group),each group 15 mice.Pulmonary fibrosis models were induced by bleomycin via intratracheal perfusion in the latter three groups.Twenty four hours after model establishment,5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine( Brdu) marked HUCBMSCs were poured in trachea in MⅠgroup ,the same were injected into tail vein in MⅡ group.At the 7th,14th,28th day,5 mice in each group were executed re-spectively.The morphological changes of the lung tissues were observed by HE staining and Masson staining.The localization and distribution of human umbilical cord blood mesenchymal stem cells were determined by the method of immunohistochemistry.The hydroxyproline contents were measured by alkali hydrolysis assay.The protein levels of transforming growth factor β-1 ( TGF-β1 ) and smooth muscle alpha-actin(α-SMA) were detected by Western blot.Results:In the two mesenchymal stem cell transplantation groups, there were Brdu marked cells at the 7th,14th,28th days in lung tissue.The alveolitis and fibrosis in lung of the two mesenchymal stem cell transplantation groups were milder than which of the the bleomycin group(P<0.05).Hydroxyproline levels in the bleomycin groups at 3 time points showed a gradually rising trend,the highest level was at 28th day( P<0.01).The protein levels of TGF-β1 andα-SMA in the lung tissues ranked as follows:BLM group>MⅠ,MⅡgroup>Cont group(P<0.05),the difference between MⅠgroup and MⅡgroup was not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion:The colonization of human umbilical cord blood mesenchymal stem cells can be seen in the damaged tissue via intratracheal transplantation which can alleviate pulmonary fibrosis in mice caused by bleomycin.
7.Best evidence summary of anxiety and depression management in adults with coronary heart disease
Jinxu LIU ; Shanyan LEI ; Junning CHENG ; Fang YANG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2022;16(8):565-571
Objective:To summarize the best evidence for anxiety and depression management in adults with coronary heart disease (CHD).Methods:Evidence regarding anxiety and depression management of adults with CHD was retrieved from the British Medical Journal best practice, UpToDate, Guidelines International Network, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network, Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, Cochrane Library, the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI), PubMed, Embase, Medline, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and WanFang Data. These publications included guidelines, systematic reviews, expert consensus, and evidence summaries. The data retrieval time was from the establishment of the databases to September 13, 2021. The search terms included coronary heart disease, psychology, anxiety and depression, and the data was sorted on September 14-23, 2021. Two researchers evaluated the quality of the literature and extracted data independently according to both AGREE Ⅱ and the evaluation tools of the JBI evidence-based healthcare center. The evidence level was graded by using the evidence preliminary classification system and the evidence recommendation level system of the JBI evidence-based healthcare center. The recommended strength of the evidence was determined with the guidance of JBI′s evidence structure and the discussion within the research group and expert opinions, and then the best evidence for anxiety and depression management in adults with CHD were extracted, summarized and analyzed. Results:A total of 22 articleswere included, including 5 clinical guidelines, 14 systematic reviews, 2 expert consensuses and 1 evidence summary. Three articles of the guidelines were graded B with the up-mentioned recommendtation standard, and the other two were graded A. In the systematic reviews, five articles were rated as grade B, the other nine articles as grade A, and 95% of the items were evaluated as “yes”. The evaluation results of all items in the expert consensuses were “yes”, and the quality grade was A. The evidence summary involved 32 pieces of best evidence regarding five aspects (mental health management mode, risk factor assessment and prevention, psychological problem identification and screening, psychological adjustment and intervention, drug treatment), of which 60% were class 1 evidence, and 34% were recommended with strength A.Conclusions:The overall quality of the literature and the level of evidence regarding anxiety and depression management in adults with CHD are high. The key to anxiety and depression management in these patients is innovating the mode of mental health management and implementing effective risk factor assessment and prevention, psychological problem identification and screening, psychological adjustment and intervention, and drug treatment.
8.Progress in Diagnosis and Treatment of Lung Cancer Associated with Cystic Airspaces.
Jinxu YANG ; Ying CHEN ; Yujie LEI ; Yunchao HUANG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2023;26(10):774-781
Lung cancer associated with cystic airspaces (LCCA) is a type of lung cancer characterized by the presence of cystic cavities in or around the tumor on imaging. Due to its high potential for misdiagnosis or underdiagnosis, the prognosis of LCCA patients is poor, necessitating further large-scale clinical studies to elucidate its characteristics. Currently, four imaging classification systems exist, and there has been a progressive increase in attention towards LCCA, particularly with regard to the study of its imaging features. The results indicate a correlation between the pathological features and imaging findings of LCCA; however, research on driver gene mutations and molecular subtyping associated with lung cancer remains insufficient. Due to the challenges associated with early diagnosis and the poorer prognosis compared to general types of lung cancer, this paper comprehensively reviews the research progress on LCCA, including its definition, etiology, pathogenesis, imaging features, histological and pathological features, treatment, and prognosis, aiming to serve as a valuable resource for clinical decision-making.
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Prognosis
9.Research Progress of Indole in E.coli Biofilms on the Surface of Biomaterials
Danyan SU ; Wentian TANG ; Jinxu YANG ; Hua LIU ; Bangsheng LI ; Yingding ZHAO ; Yunchao HUANG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2023;44(12):184-190
Escherichia coli is a highly adaptable opportunistic pathogen bacterium that can form biofilms on the surface of implants and generates persistent cells,leading to life-threatening infections that are difficult to treat with antibiotics alone.Therefore,there is a need for an effective E.coli biofilm inhibitor to combat this public health threat.Indole is a novel quorum-sensing signaling molecule of E.coli discovered in recent years,which is of great significance in regulating bacterial growth and biofilm formation,and is a potential target for future research on new anti-biofilm preparations.This article reviews the research progress on the formation of Escherichia coli biofilms,the microbial metabolism of indole and its regulation of Escherichia coli biofilm formation,in order to provide information for clinical treatment and drug development.
10.Analysis of medication characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine in treating COVID-19 based on data mining.
Tiantian FAN ; Yongcan CHEN ; Yu BAI ; Fengqi MA ; Hengcang WANG ; Yiping YANG ; Jinxu CHEN ; Yuqi LIN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2020;49(2):260-269
OBJECTIVE:
To analysis the medication characteristics of the prescriptions issued via open channel by the National and Provincial Health Committee and the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine in treating coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
METHODS:
We collected the data of traditional Chinese medicine related to treatment plans published by the National and Provincial Health Committee and the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine from the start of COVID-19 outbreak to February 19, 2020. The frequency analysis, cluster analysis and association analysis were performed.
RESULTS:
The study collected 4 national and 34 regional prevention and treatment plans, 578 items, 84 traditional Chinese formulations, 60 Chinese patent medicines, and 230 Chinese herbs. The high frequently used herbs were , and . The commonly used traditional formulations included decoction, powder, and decoction. The Chinese patent drugs included pill, injection, and capsule. The most common paired medications were and and Two core combinations and one novel formula were discovered in the study.
CONCLUSIONS
powder and decoction are the basic formulations for syndrome of COVID-19. In addition, decoction, powder, decoction and decoction are the basic formulations for syndrome of COVID-19. The main medication characteristics are clearing heat, entilating lung, removing toxicity and removing turbidity. It shows that removing toxicity and eliminating evil are the prescription thought in treating epidemic disease of traditional Chinese medicine.
Betacoronavirus
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isolation & purification
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Coronavirus Infections
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therapy
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Data Mining
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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therapeutic use
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Pandemics
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Pneumonia, Viral
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therapy