1.A Preliminary Study on the San Jiao Theory of ZHENG Qin'an
Jialei PAN ; Kangming LI ; Xiuan GAO
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2017;41(5):375-377
[Objective] To guide the clinical application of Fuyang medicine through the study of San Jiao Theory of ZHENG Qin'an [Method] To study the foundation theory of ZHENG Qin'an and correlate the evidence with the concept of original yang, San Jiao, Emporer fire, Minister fire and middle earth. To explain the unity and inter-relation of San Jiao and the symptons of yang deficiency of San Jiao and the approach of the use of medicine with the support of case studies. [Result] Zheng Qin'an suggested that three Jiaos are of one Jiao. The yang of upper jiao is governed by Emperor fire while that of lower Jiao by Minister fire. The two fires are of one fire. The circulation of the two fires generates the middle earth. When the middle yang fails on circulating the upper and lower Jiaos cannot communicate. The root of original yang is the kidney which is nourished by the spleen. The unity of San Jiao, the use of lower yang as the root of upper and middle yang and the use of the circulation and root nourishing action of middle yang are the keys to application of medicine. [Conclusion] The use of medicine of ZHENG strongly adhered to the qi circulation of San Jiao. It showed to the later generations a simple but comprehensive thought of Chinese medicine. It was an important guidance for the use of Fuyang medicine.
2.Exploration of the Teaching Rounds Mode for Tumor Therapeutic Radiology
Yunhe JU ; Jiyong QIN ; Meiping JIANG ; Kangming LI
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2014;(1):155-157
Objective Through comparing the traditional teaching rounds model with innovation model, explore appropriate teaching rounds model for Radiotherapy. Methods From September 2009 to June 2010, 82 students of Kunming Medical University were randomly divided into two groups, 41 students in test group with innovation teaching rounds model, and 41 students in control group with traditional model. The results of the two groups were compared. Results The differences of survey and test scores were statistically significant ( <0.01) between the test and control groups. Conclusion Test group could effectively improve the clinical thinking,practice operating capacity and teaching quality, mobilize the initiative and enthusiasm for learning.The teaching rounds model needs further exploration,improvement and evaluation.
3.Effect of malaria surveillance and control of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in 2013
Jinhui LI ; Kangming LIN ; Shujiao WEI ; Haiyan WEI ; Jun LI ; Yichao YANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2015;(1):41-44
Objective To evaluate the effect of malaria surveillance and control of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in 2013,and explore the suited surveillance and management of imported malaria cases,so as to provide the evidence for formulat?ing the scientific control measures of imported malaria. Methods The endemic data and control measures of malaria in Guangxi in 2013 were collected and analyzed statistically. Results A total of 1 251 malaria cases were found in Guangxi in 2013,with 88.25%(1 104 cases)of falciparum malaria,8.63%(108 cases)of vivax malaria,0.64%(8 cases)of quartan malaria,1.52%(19 cases)of ovale malaria,and 0.96%(12 cases)of mixed infection;93.21%(1 166 cases)were off?farm workers;96.56%(1 208 cases)were imported from Africa and mainly consisted of falciparum malaria cases;3.44%(43 cases)were imported from southeast Asia and mainly consisted of vivax malaria cases. The cases of imported malaria were increasing and the infection rate in 2013 was increased by 464%compared with that in 2012. Conclusion The imported malaria cases in Guangxi mainly come from Africa at present. Promoting the health education and professional skill of malaria control and treatment ,as well as the diagnosis and treatment of the patients in early time are important measures to control the imported malaria.
4.Analysis of imported malaria epidemic situation and implication for preven-tion and control strategy in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in 2014
Kangming LIN ; Jun LI ; Yichao YANG ; Shujiao WEI ; Weiwei ZHANG ; Xiangyang FENG ; Haiyan WEI ; Yaming HUANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2016;28(6):692-695
Objective To analyze the epidemic characteristics of the imported malaria cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autono?mous Region in 2014,so as to assess the transmission risk and explore the prevention and control strategy. Methods The data of the malaria epidemic situation in the network direct report system of Guangxi in 2014 and the annual report of malaria epidem?ic situation in 14 cities were collected. The epidemiological information of the imported malaria cases was analyzed. Results A total of 184 malaria patients were reported in Guangxi in 2014,with a descent rate of 85.29%when compared to that in 2013 (1 251 cases),and the incidence rate was 0.35/100 000. All the cases were imported from abroad,and four species of Plasmodi?um were found in their blood samples. The number of falciparum malaria cases was the most(49.46%),followed by the ovale malaria cases(32.07%). All the cases were distributed in 32 counties(districts)of 11 cities ,and 65.76%of them were distrib?uted in Shanglin County. Most of the cases were male(98.37%),and those aged in 20-49 years accounted for 87.50%. The im?ported cases came from 14 countries of Africa(86.41%)and 2 countries of Southeast Asia(13.59%),in which,48.37%of the cases were imported from Garner. The main occupation of the cases in abroad was gold mining work(86.96%). The cases were reported all the year around,with no obvious seasonality. The interval time of back home to attack of the patients with tertian ma?laria and ovale malaria was longer. Conclusion Africa and Southeast Asia is the main source of imported malaria cases in Guangxi,and the migrant workers returning home may have the risk of malaria recurrence,which should be paid enough atten?tion to.
5.Malaria epidemiological situation in Wuzhou City,Guangxi Zhuang Auton-omous Region from 1950 to 2015
Qiming LI ; Lian LIAN ; Guiqiu PAN ; Chisen LI ; Muchang LIN ; Jiajie XU ; Kangming LIN ; Jun LI ; Yaming HUANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2017;29(1):33-37
Objective To review and investigate the malaria control history of Wuzhou City,Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region from 1950 to 2015,so as to provide the evidence for future malaria control and surveillance. Methods The data of ma?laria control in Wuzhou City from 1950 to 2015 were collected and analyzed. Results In 1950 decade,the malaria incidence in Wuzhou City was 1 435.55/100 000,higher than the average level in Guangxi,and the mortality of malaria was 0.95/100 000. The malaria incidence of local residents was reduced to 3.61/100 000 in 1979 and no local malaria case was found since. The im?ported malaria cases were found in Wuzhou City since 1980,and were more than local cases since 1981. In recent five years, 87.50%(7/8)of imported malaria cases were from south?east Asia. Conclusions Wuzhou City has reached the national criteri?on of malaria elimination,but the imported malaria is the recent threat. The surveillance and control work of malaria should be strengthened.
6.Temperature-switched high-efficiency D-lactate production from glycerol.
Kangming TIAN ; Li ZHOU ; Xianzhong CHEN ; Wei SHEN ; Guiyang SHI ; Suren SINGH ; Fuping LU ; Zhengxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(1):111-114
Glycerol from oil hydrolysis industry is being considered as one of the abundent raw materials for fermentation industry. In present study, the aerobic and anaerobic metabolism and growth properties on glycerol by Esherichia coli CICIM B0013-070, a D-lactate over-producing strain constructed previously, at different temperatures were investigated, followed by a novel fermentation process, named temperature-switched process, was established for D-lactate production from glycerol. Under the optimal condition, lactate yield was increased from 64.0% to 82.6%. Subsequently, the yield of D-lactate from glycerol was reached up to 88.9% while a thermo-inducible promoter was used to regulate D-lactate dehydrogenase transcription.
Aerobiosis
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Anaerobiosis
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Escherichia coli
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genetics
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metabolism
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Fermentation
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Glycerol
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metabolism
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L-Lactate Dehydrogenase
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metabolism
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Lactic Acid
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biosynthesis
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Promoter Regions, Genetic
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genetics
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Temperature
7.Elimination of succinate and acetate synthesis in recombinant Escherichia coli for D-lactate production.
Li ZHOU ; Kangming TIAN ; Zhirui ZUO ; Xianzhong CHEN ; Guiyang SHI ; Suren SINGH ; Zhengxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2011;27(1):31-40
When Escherichia coli CICIM B0013-030 (B0013, ack-pta, pps, pflB) was used for D-lactate production, succinate and acetate were the main byproducts (as much as 11.9 and 7.1% the amount of lactate respectively). In order to decrease the byproduct levels, we inactivated succinate and acetate synthesis in B0013-030. Two recombinant plasmids containing mutation cassettes of frdA::difGm and tdcDE::difGm respectively were constructed first. The mutation cassettes were used to delete the target genes on the chromosomal by Red recombination. Subsequently, the antibiotic resistance gene was excised from the chromosomal by Xer recombination. Thereby, mutants B0013-040B (B0013-030, frdA) and B0013-050B (B0013-040B, tdcDE) were produced. D-lactate producing abilities of the engineered strains were tested both in shake flasks and in bioreactors using two-phase fermentation (aerobic growth and anaerobic fermentation) with glucose as the sole carbon source. When fermentation was carried out in shake flasks, inactivation of frdA in B0013-030 to produce B0013-040B reduced succinate accumulation by 80.8%. When tested in a 7-liter bioreactor, B0013-040B accumulated 114.5 g/L D-lactate of over 99.9% optical purity. However, 1.0 g/L succinate and 5.4 g/L acetate still remained in the broth. Further inactivation of tdcD and tdcE genes in B0013-040B to produce B0013-050B decreased acetate and succinate accumulation to 0.4 g/L and 0.4 g/L respectively, and lactate titer was as much as 111.9 g/L (tested in the 7-liter bioreactor). In lightof the lower byproduct levels and high lactate production, strain B00 13-050B may prove useful for D-lactate production.
Acetates
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metabolism
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Escherichia coli
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genetics
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metabolism
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Fermentation
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Genetic Engineering
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Lactic Acid
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biosynthesis
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Metabolic Networks and Pathways
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genetics
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Mutation
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Plasmids
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genetics
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Succinic Acid
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metabolism
8.Rehabilitation experience of patients after total knee arthroplasty:a qualitative meta-synthesis
Wenzhong ZHANG ; Hong JI ; Ning WANG ; Kangming SUN ; Jing LI ; Zhenzhen XU ; Cuihong LIU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2023;58(24):3028-3036
Objective To systematically evaluate the rehabilitation experience of patients after total knee arthroplasty,and to provide references for improving the effect of rehabilitation treatment and formulating related clinical nursing strategies.Methods We searched PubMed,Web of Science,the Cochrane Library,Embase,CINAHL,Scopus,ProQuest,CNKI,Wanfang database,VIP database and Chinese biomedical literature database.A qualitative study on the experiences,feelings,and needs of patients undergoing rehabilitation after total knee arthroplasty was retrieved from the database until April 2023.The quality of literature was evaluated using the Quality Evaluation Criteria of Evidence-Based Health Care Center(2016)of Joanna Briggs Institute in Australia,and the results were summarized and integrated by the aggregation integration method.Results A total of 25 studies were included;82 topics were summarized into 12 categories;4 integrated results were finally formed:rehabilitation treatment was faced with multiple difficulties,and patients lost confidence and needed professional guidance and supervision;unsatisfactory experience in rehabilitation;the perception of the benefits of rehabilitation therapy and the encouragement of medical staff,and firm faith in rehabilitation;seeking understanding and social support can promote the effect of rehabilitation therapy.Conclusion Healthcare professionals should pay attention to and reflect on the challenges and unsatisfactory experiences that patients may face during rehabilitation,and provide them with professional guidance and supervision,as well as personalized rehabilitation treatment.
9.Reduced expression of semaphorin 3A in osteoclasts causes lymphatic expansion in a Gorham-Stout disease (GSD) mouse model.
Dongfang ZHANG ; Hao XU ; Chi QIN ; Kangming CAI ; Jing ZHANG ; Xinqiu XIA ; Jingwen BI ; Li ZHANG ; Lianping XING ; Qianqian LIANG ; Wensheng WANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2024;25(1):38-50
Gorham-Stout disease (GSD) is a sporadic chronic disease characterized by progressive bone dissolution, absorption, and disappearance along with lymphatic vessel infiltration in bone-marrow cavities. Although the osteolytic mechanism of GSD has been widely studied, the cause of lymphatic hyperplasia in GSD is rarely investigated. In this study, by comparing the RNA expression profile of osteoclasts (OCs) with that of OC precursors (OCPs) by RNA sequencing, we identified a new factor, semaphorin 3A (Sema3A), which is an osteoprotective factor involved in the lymphatic expansion of GSD. Compared to OCPs, OCs enhanced the growth, migration, and tube formation of lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs), in which the expression of Sema3A is low compared to that in OCPs. In the presence of recombinant Sema3A, the growth, migration, and tube formation of LECs were inhibited, further confirming the inhibitory effect of Sema3A on LECs in vitro. Using an LEC-induced GSD mouse model, the effect of Sema3A was examined by injecting lentivirus-expressing Sema3A into the tibiae in vivo. We found that the overexpression of Sema3A in tibiae suppressed the expansion of LECs and alleviated bone loss, whereas the injection of lentivirus expressing Sema3A short hairpin RNA (shRNA) into the tibiae caused GSD-like phenotypes. Histological staining further demonstrated that OCs decreased and osteocalcin increased after Sema3A lentiviral treatment, compared with the control. Based on the above results, we propose that reduced Sema3A in OCs is one of the mechanisms contributing to the pathogeneses of GSD and that expressing Sema3A represents a new approach for the treatment of GSD.
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Mice
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Endothelial Cells/metabolism*
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Lymphatic Vessels
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Osteolysis, Essential/pathology*
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Semaphorin-3A/metabolism*