1.Some problems on application of double-lumen endotraeheal tube
Jinzhen DAI ; Yuke TIAN ; Shiao JIN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(08):-
The double-lumen endobronchial tubes are usually applied to the anesthesia of wet lung operation for the isolation of both lungs during anesthesia and one-lung ventilation.Many young physicians of the department and on-the-anesthesia training doctors are very interested in the intubatton.According to the past teaching experiences,some opinions are given in such aspects as the tube standard,pre-checking,estimation of the intubation depth and the significance of monitoring the airway resistance.These basic considerations are always easily overlooked by some young anesthetists.
2.Assessment of validity and reliability of Chinese version of tools in measuring yangsheng
Xianwen LI ; Jinzhen JIN ; Haining LIU ; Dongyu PIAO ; Chunyu LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(6):558-560
ObjectiveTo assess the reliability and validity of Chinese version of tools in measuring yangsheng.MethodsChinese version of tools in measuring yangsheng was administered to 706 elderly citizens and evaluated for the reliability and validity.ResultsThe fittingness of the both exiting model were unidentified.A model of six factors and twenty-six items was determined using exploratory factor analysis.The fitness of such model was perfect ( RMSEA =0.050,AGFI =0.871,GFI =0.902,NFI =0.903,CFI =0.953 ) and all the construct reliability were more than 0.6 while the average variance extracted were higher than 0.5 except the diet yangsheng factor.The Cronbach's α of Chinese version of tools in measuring yangsheng was 0.918 and Cronbach's α of factors were all above 0.7.ConclusionThe Chinese version of tools in measuring yangsheng appears to have good validity and reliability to estimate the Yangsheng of elderly citizens in China.
3.Role of DNAJB6 gene in the regeneration of liver resection and partial liver transplantation
Jing ZHONG ; Jinzhen CAI ; Xin WANG ; Feng WANG ; Xinmin JIN ; Cunle ZHU ; Yan JIN ; Tongwang YANG ; Yonghe DING
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2022;43(3):166-171
Objective:To explore the role and molecular mechanism of DNAJB6 in liver regeneration during partial liver transplantation(PLT).Methods:Dark agouti(DA, donor)and Lewis(recipient)rats were prepared for liver regeneration model of PLT.Rats were divided into before perfusion, after split liver perfusion, after portal vein opening, before abdominal closure and Day 3/7 after surgery groups(n=6 each)for timepoints of PLT.C57 mice were performed for residual liver regeneration model of partial hepatectomy and divided into control, Day 1/2/3/4/5 groups(n=6 each)for timepoints of hepatectomy.Gene Expression Omnibus liver regeneration data were utilized for locating DNAJB6 in liver regeneration.DNAJB6 low-expression human hepatocytes were constructed by DNAJB6-Si transfection.The relationship between DNAJB6 and liver regeneration was examined by Western blot detection of cell proliferation markers PCNA and CCK8 cell proliferation experiments.And the possible molecular mechanism of DNAJB6 regulating liver regeneration in PLT was studied by Western blot detection of nuclear protein and protein in cell proliferation signal pathway.Results:The result of residual liver regeneration of partial hepatectomy showed that DNAJ family genes were differentially expressed on regenerated liver gene chip and DNAJB6 was lowly expressed on regenerated liver gene chip.Meanwhile, DNAJB6 was lowly expressed in regenerated liver tissues of PLT and partial liver resection.After silencing DNAJB6 by transfecting DNAJB6-Si, the cellular expression level of PCNA and proliferation rate increased.However, nuclear extraction failed to detect the nuclear/plasma changes of β-catenin and the level of Wnt4 protein had no obvious change.Although the activation levels of p38 and JNK2 downstream of Ras/MAPK showed no change, there was a higher activation level of ERK.Conclusions:In regenerating liver tissue, hepatocytes may suppress the Ras/MEK/ERK signaling pathway by lowering the expression level of DNAJB6 to promote liver regeneration.