1.Analysis of differences in AIDS-related knowledge,attitude,behavior and knowledge acquisition between medical students and non-medical students
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(12):1491-1493
Objective To understand the basic information and differences in the AIDS-related knowledge ,attitude ,behavior and knowledge acquisition between the medical students and the non-medical students to provide the related basis for formulating the ra-tional health education strategy in the colleges and universities .Methods The questionnaires of the AIDS-related knowledge ,atti-tude ,behavior and knowledge acquisition were used to perform the survey on 440 college students including 220 medical students and 220 non-medical students .The SPSS19 .0 software was adopted to analyze the survey results .Results The statistical differ-ences existed between the the medical students and the non-medical students in the average scores of the AIDS-related knowledge and attitude questionnaires(P<0 .05) .The propability of premarital sexual behavior was 3 .96% in the medical stedents and 7 .62%in the non-medical students .The main routes for obtaining the AIDS knowledge in the medical students and the non-medical students were newspapers ,magazines ,televisions and movies .The most popular routes were televisions and movies .Conclusion Colleges and universities should team up with families for conducting the AIDS education through the way that the college and uni-versity students really enjoy ,especially for the non-medical students on the non-transmission route knowledge ,the attitude towards the patients/infected individuals with AIDS and the prevention knowledge .
2.Construction of shRNA eukaryotic expression vector targeting OPTN gene and detection of interference effect
Yu GU ; Libin FAN ; Xiaoyin LIU
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2014;(1):1-4
Objective To construct shRNA against optineurin ( OPTN ) clone and transfect the construction into HEK293FT cells for inhibiting the expression of OPTN, which is laid the foundation for further research of molecu-lar mechanism OPTN protein. Methods The insert of this clone was a double-strained DNA sequence against OPTN which would be transcripted into shRNA and it was synthesized according to the sequence in Origene. Ex-pression vector pRFP-C-RS was employed to fuse the insert to get the construction and finally confirmed by sequen-cing. HEK293FT cells were transfected with the very clone pRFP-C-RS-shOPTN and RFP signals could be detected using fluorescence microscope. Western blot was further employed to check the protein level of OPTN. HEK293FT cells were transfected with the very clone pRFP-C-RS-shOPTN was then obtained to investigate the functional study of OPTN which was measured by Salmonella infection experiment. Results shRNA eukaryotic expression vector targeting OPTN gene was successfully constructed. HEK293FT cells were transfected with pRFP-C-RS-shOPTN and 72 hours later we observed strong RFP signals showing that shOPTN expressed. Western blot was further employed to check the protein level of OPTN which showed that OPTN expression was indeed interfered. Salmonella infection assays was then performed and showed that OPTN could inhibit the proliferation of Salmonella that has invaded HEK293FT cells. Conclusion HEK293FT cell line which expresses shRNA against OPTN show a sharp inhibition of OPTN protein expression by 80%. So this cell line can be further used to investigate how OPTN regulates auto-phagy as an autophagy receptor. Meanwhile we find that OPTN can be as a autophagy regulator and strongly sup-press the proliferation of invasive Salmonella in vivo.
3.Effectiveness of physical exercise on health-related quality of life and psychological outcomes in breast cancer patients: a meta analysis
Libin GU ; Mingming YU ; Deguo XU ; Zhiling SUN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2012;(36):58-62
Objective To evaluate the effect of physical exercise on health-related quality of life (HRQol),fatigue,depression,anxiety and body-image in breast cancer patients.Methods The Cochrane Library,Pubmed,EMBASE,CINAHL,Psycinfo,SportDiscus,CNKI and CBMdisc were searched to collect randomized controlled trials (RCTs) from 2002 to 2011 which mentioned the physical exercise to breast cancer patients.The quality of the RCTs was appraised and the data were extracted.Results In total,16 RCTs were included.Statistically significant results were found for the effect of physical exercise on HRQol,fatigue,depression,anxiety and body-image.The presence of publication bias was explored and no publication bias was detected.Sensitivity analysis were also performed and there were no significant differences with the former results.Conclusions The results indicated that physical exercise improve HRQol and psychological outcomes in breast cancer patients.Breast cancer patients should be taught to do some moderate exercises as part of their lives to promote rehabilitation.
4.Influence of emodin on iNOS activity in rat brain tissues after explosive craniocerebral wound
Yuan MA ; Jianwen GU ; Jingmin GHENG ; Bingcang LI ; Yan QU ; Jianyi KANG ; Libin YANG ; Tao YANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(9):803-806
Objective To investigate the changes of nitric oxide content and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) activity in rat brain tissues after explosive craniocerebral wound and observe the influence of emodin on these changes. Methods After rats were subjected to electric detonators, emodin (10 mg/kg) was injected intraperitoneally at 10 minutes. Water content of brain tissues was measured by using dry-wet methods. The content of nitric oxide and the activity of iNOS were measured at 2, 4, 12 and 24 hours respectively after wound by means of nitrade reductase and colorimctrie method. Results The content of nitric oxide and the activity of iNOS kept at a high level (P<0.01). The content of nitric oxide and the activity of iNOS in model group were increased significantly and reached peak at 2 hours after wound. While the content of nitric oxide and the activity of iNOS in emodin group were significantly lower than that in model group (P<0.01). Conclusion Emodin plays a role in decreasing water content of brain tissues and inhibiting activity of iNOS and may exert a protective effect on brain injury during pathological course after explosive craniocerebral wound.
5.In vivo biocompatibility of nano-hydroxyapatite/polyphenylene sulfide composites
Kexia FAN ; Yuan MA ; Weizhong YANG ; Sixun YU ; Zhiyong SUN ; Xun XIA ; Libin YANG ; Heng GUO ; Yongqin KUANG ; Jianwen GU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(22):3547-3554
BACKGROUND:There is a lack of the research concerning the biocompatibility of nano-hydroxyapatite/polyphenylene sulfide (nHA/PPS) composites.OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the in vivo biocompatibility of nHA/PPS composites based on the completed research in vitro.METHODS:Systemic toxicity test:Sprague-Dawley rats were given the intraperitoneal injection of nHA/PPS extract or normal saline.The general situation,body mass and the histological changes of the liver and kidney were observed at 72 hours after injection.Delayed type hypersensitivity test:nHA/PPS extract or normal saline was injected subcutaneously into the back of the rats.Afterwards,skin irritation symptoms were observed at 72 hours.Local reaction experiment:nHA/PPS composites and polyethylene were respectively implanted into the back of the rats.The pathological changes of the implanted materials and their surrounding tissues were observed at 15 and 30 days after implantation.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) The rats were in good situation after nHA/PPS injection;the body mass increased steadily,which showed no significant difference from the control group (P < 0.05);the morphology and color of the liver and kidney were normal,and the systemic toxicity of the composite materials was normal according to the degree of toxicity classification.(2) There were no obvious skin irritation symptoms after the subcutaneous injection of nHA/PPS composites,and the primary irritation index was less than 0.4,suggesting a low hypersensitivity.After implantation of nHA/PPS composites,there was no obvious degradation,absorption and rejection,and both the degree of inflammatory reaction (15 days ≤ level Ⅲ,30 days ≤ level Ⅱ) and the thickness of fibrous capsule (15 days ≤ level Ⅲ,30 days ≤ level Ⅱ) revealed the good biocompatibility of the composites.These results suggest that the nHA/PPS composites hold an excellent biocompatibility in vivo.
6.Space-time characteristic and therapeutic strategy of traumatic brain injury attributable to Chinese Wenchuan earthquake
Jianwen GU ; Wentao YANG ; Jingmin CHENG ; Yan QU ; Yongqin KUANG ; Tao YANG ; Haidong HUANG ; Libin YANG ; Weiqi HE ; Kai ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2008;24(9):760-762
Objective To analyze the space-time characteristic of traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by Chinese Wenchuan earthquake and discuss opportunity and mode of medical intervention. Methods A retrospective study was done on 92 patients with TBI admitted into our department during Chinese Wanchuan earthquake.Results All 92 patients came from champaign located at northwest of Chengdu. Of all, 76 patients were admitted within 12 hours after earthquake. Surgical operation Wag done on 10 patients, of whom 3 died.Conclusions In the early period after earthquake, TBI patients make a large proportion and have fast change of injury severity. All patients come from champaign with conven-ient transportation. For TBI patients, early emergent operation after admission can significantly elevate success rate of mcdical intervention.
7.Association of highly sensitive C-reactive protein with insulin sensitivity index and adiponectin in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance
Guoyue YUAN ; Libin ZHOU ; Jinfeng TANG ; Ying YANG ; Weiqiong GU ; Fengying LI ; Jie HONG ; Yanyun GU ; Min XU ; Pengfei DU ; Xiaoying LI ; Guang NING ; Mingdong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2000;0(06):-
Objective To explore the possible correlation between serum highly sensitive C reactive protein (hs CRP) and blood glucose, insulin, lipids ,insulin sensitivity index (SI),acute insulin response(AIR), and adiponectin in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) or newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus(DM). Methods SI and AIR were assessed by the reduced sample number of Bergman′s minimal model method by intravenous glucose tolerance test in subjects. Meanwhile body mass index (BMI), waist hip ratio (WHR), the serum lipid profile, hs CRP, adiponectin levels were measured. Results Compared with normal control (NC) group[SI(6.6?2.4) 10 -4 (min?mU/L) -1 ,adiponectin7.77(6.35 10.70 mg/L),hs CRP0.40(0.21 1.67mg/L)], the SI and serum adiponectin in IGT group [(1.5?1.1) 10 -4 (min?mU/L) -1 , 4.29(3.59 6.22 mg/L) respectively] and type 2 DM group [(1.5?1.0)?10 -4 (min?mU/L) -1 , 3.46(2.37 4.72 mg/L) respectively] were significantly decreased (all P
8.Identification of risk factors for urethrovesical anastomotic leakage following laparoscopic radical prostatectomy
Haotian CHEN ; Wentao ZHANG ; Shiyu MAO ; Zhuoran GU ; Libin ZOU ; Kadier AIMAITIAJI· ; Changcheng GUO ; Bin YANG ; Xudong YAO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(3):167-172
Objective:To investigate the risk factors of urethrovesical anastomotic leakage after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy.Methods:The clinical data of 292 patients who underwent laparoscopic radical prostatectomy in the Tenth People's Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University from January to December 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. According to whether there was anastomotic leakage, the patients were divided into leakage group (27 cases) and non-leakage group (265 cases). There were no significant differences in age [(71.5±6.5) years vs. (70.2±6.4) years], body mass index [(24.5±3.6) kg/m 2 vs. (24.2±3.0) kg/m 2], prostate volume[40(27.3, 63.2)ml vs. 38(28.1, 56.2)ml], Gleason score, clinical stage, and risk classification between the leakage group and the non-leakage group ( P>0.05), but the total prostate-specific antigen in the leakage group was significantly higher than that in the non-leakage group[20.0 (9.6, 79.0) ng/ml vs. 13.7 (8.5, 25.0) ng/ml, P=0.049]. Propensity score matching (PSM) was used to match the above indicators between the leakage group and the non-leakage group as 1∶1, so that the baseline of the two groups was balanced. The perioperative indicators of the matched two groups of patients were compared and analyzed. Statistically significant indicators were selected and included in univariate and multivariate logistic regression to analyze the risk factors of anastomotic leakage after radical prostatectomy. Finally, the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was drawn, and the area under the curve (AUC) was calculated. The accuracy of each factor in predicting urine leakage was obtained. Results:After PSM, 24 cases were successfully matched. The leakage group had shorter membranous urethral length (MUL) [(15.5±2.2)mm vs. (17.5±1.5)mm, P<0.001], thinner membranous urethral wall thickness (UWT) [(9.5±1.9)mm vs. (10.6±1.5)mm, P=0.024], longer anastomotic time of urethrovesical neck[(21.6±4.1)min vs. (16.9±2.9)min, P<0.001] and higher failure rate of water injection test [16.7% (4/24) vs. 4.2% (1/24), P=0.045] than the non-leakage group. There was no significant difference in other indicators between the two groups. The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that short MUL ( OR=0.544, 95% CI 0.335-0.884, P=0.014), narrow UWT ( OR=0.538, 95% CI 0.313-0.924, P=0.025) and long anastomotic time of urethrovesical neck ( OR=1.519, 95% CI 1.122-2.110, P=0.009) were independent risk factors for anastomotic urine leakage. ROC curve analysis showed that the AUC of MUL, UWT, and anastomotic time were 0.789 (95% CI 0.651-0.927), 0.715 (95% CI 0.562-0.868), and 0.842 (95% CI 0.731-0.953), respectively. Conclusions:Narrow and short membranous urethra and long anastomosis time in patients with laparoscopic radical prostatectomy may be independent risk factors for postoperative anastomotic leakage, which may predict the occurrence of anastomotic leakage.
9.Metabolic Disease Management Guideline for National Metabolic Management Center(2nd edition)
Weiqing WANG ; Yufan WANG ; Guixia WANG ; Guang NING ; Dalong ZHU ; Ping LIU ; Libin LIU ; Jianmin LIU ; Zhaoli YAN ; Xulei TANG ; Bangqun JI ; Sunjie YAN ; Heng SU ; Jianling DU ; Sheli LI ; Li LI ; Shengli WU ; Jinsong KUANG ; Yubo SHA ; Ping ZHANG ; Yifei ZHANG ; Lei CHEN ; Zunhai ZHOU ; Chao ZHENG ; Qidong ZHENG ; Zhongyan SHAN ; Dong ZHAO ; Zhigang ZHAO ; Ling HU ; Tingyu KE ; Yu SHI ; Yingfen QIN ; Mingjun GU ; Xuejiang GU ; Fengmei XU ; Zuhua GAO ; Qijuan DONG ; Yi SHU ; Yuancheng DAI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2023;39(6):538-554
The latest epidemiological data suggests that the situation of adult diabetes in China is severe, and metabolic diseases have become significant chronic illnesses that have a serious impact on public health and social development. After more than six years of practice, the National Metabolic Management Center(MMC) has developed distinctive approaches to manage metabolic patients and has achieved a series of positive outcomes, continuously advancing the standardized diagnosis and treatment model. In order to further improve the efficiency, based on the first edition, the second edition guideline was composed by incorporating experience of the past six years in conjunction with the latest international and domestic guidelines.