1.Analysis of the rationality of medical examinations as perceived by doctors and patients
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2010;26(6):440-444
Objective To leam how the doctors and patients perceive whether the medical examinations made are rational and to use this finding as a reference for medical examinations provision. Methods By way of convenience sampling and individual interviews, 58 medical staff and 329 patients were surveyed to find their perception of the contents and meaning of rational medical examinations, the factors affecting choices of medical examinations, and the causes of unreasonable medical examinations. Results Differences of perception by medical staff from different departments and academic titles are not statically significant as P>0. 05; a huge gap exists between the perception of outpatients and inpatients, as well as between patients of different genders. The most obvious gap is found between doctors and patients, as P<0. 05; Conclusions Patients ought to be the one to decide whether the medical examinations provided to them are rational, and their rights and interests ought to be the key criterion for the rationality evaluation of medical examinations. Objective evaluation and correct coping style to the different perceptions of medical examinations by doctors and patients will guarantee reasonable choices of medical examinations.
2.Effect of Different Exercise Intensities on Cardiac Endocrine Function
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2003;0(05):-
To study the effect of different exercise intensities on cardiac endocrine function, with radioimmunoassay, immunohistochemistry and the technique of computer image analysis, the level of plasma ANP and the expression of ANP in myocardial cells of rats with different training intensities were investigated. The result showed that with the increasing of exercise intensity,the level of ANP in plasma increased progressively, the expression of ANP in myocardial cells increased remarkably after moderate and heavy exercise training while it decreased remarkably after exhaustive exercise training. Results suggested that different exercise intensities revealed different effects on adaptation of cardiac endocrine function.
3.Content Changes of Aristolochic Acid-A from Caulis Aristolochiae Manshuriensis and Its Processed Products
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To research the content changes of Aristolochic Acid-A from Caulis Aristolochiae Manshuriensis and its processed products.Method Chromatographic assay was performed on Lichrospher-C18 column (4.6 mm?200 mm,5 ?m) with methanol-0.1% glacial acetic acid solution (70∶30) as mobile phase,the flow rate was 1.0 mL/min and the detection wavelength was set at 310 nm,the column temperature was 30 ℃.Result The content of Aristolochic Acid-A was lower in three processed products than in crude drugs,and the reduction rate of the one which was boiled by NaHCO3 was the highest.Conclusion The three processed method can reduce the content of Aristolochic Acid-A,and achieve the aim of reducing the toxicity.
4.The role of autophagy in neuronal ischemic injury and its relationship with apoptosis and necrosis
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2016;25(6):843-846
Ischemic stroke is the major cause of disability and death.Although autophagy is widely involved in the process of acute brain ischemia,the exact role of autophagy is still unclear.As autophagy is a double-edged sword,its protect or damage impact mainly depends on the degree of phagocytosis.In general,moderate phagocytosis can effectively remove excess metabolites,aging organelles,etc;whereas the excessive autophagy is vulnerable to autophagy-like cell death by virture of the normal intracellular organelles and materials degraded by lysosome.In conclusion,this review focuses on the following two points:1.What's the role of autophagy in the ischemic brain injury——protective or damage 2.How does autophagy interact with apoptosis and necrosis.
5.Ethical Reflection on of Patients′ Rights of Informed Consent in Special Medical Examination
Chinese Medical Ethics 1995;0(02):-
The right to informed consent in special medical examinations contains a lot of ethical values and principles.The authors describe ethical principles of medical examinations,put forward some ethical requirements for implementing the patient′s rights of informed consent in medical examinations,and analyze some ethical conflicts in the implementation of informed consent in special medical examinations.
6.Study on Bilingual Teaching in Higher Medical Education and their Possible Solutions in Local Medical College for Nationalities
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(10):-
The paper aimed to find out the present situation of bilingual teaching in higher medical education of the local medical college for nationalities and the results of the questionnaire showed that there were still some problems in the bilingual teaching education in these years.And some constructive suggestions were put forward.
7.Comments on research status and future of rare diseases in China
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(2):109-
Rare diseases, also known as "orphan diseases", refer to diseases with very low incidence. Countries and regions define rare diseases according to epidemiological standards, economic standards of rare drugs and disease severity. The World Health Organization (WHO) has suggested the prevalence rate of less than 6.5 to 10 per 10 000 people to define rare diseases. In May 2018, "China's First List of Rare Diseases" was released, including 121 rare diseases. Most rare diseases are hereditary diseases with early onset, severe disease, and poor prognosis. About 75% of rare genetic diseases occur in the neonatal period or childhood, which are important part of human birth defects and brings a huge burden to society and families. The effective prevention and treatment of rare diseases is one of the important goals of building a "Healthy China". With the development of molecular biology technology and the continuous research and development of advanced medical products in the field of gene therapy, the level of clinical diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases has risen to a new level, which provides a possibility for the cure of some rare diseases. In China, most rare diseases rely on imported drugs, which cost a lot and bring heavy economic burden to patients. Improving the medical insurance system for rare diseases has become a difficult point in the current medical reform. This paper mainly discusses the definition of rare diseases, the research status, efforts and future development direction of rare diseases in China, in order to deepen the understanding and response of medical workers and the whole society to rare diseases.
8.Metabolism and pharmacokinetics of drugs applied for the treatment of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2020;55(11):2570-2579
Based on Chinese clinical guidance for COVID-19 pneumonia diagnosis and treatment (7th edition), the metabolism and pharmacokinetics of drugs used in clinical treatment of COVID-19 were reviewed. The antiviral drugs include remdesivir, chloroquine/hydroxychloroquine, lopinavir/ritonavir, favipiravir, arbidol, baicalin, baicalein and forsythin. Among them, the metabolism and pharmacokinetics of arbidol, baicalin and forsythin are the research results of the author's laboratory. This article aims to provide reference for the efficacy evaluation and rational drug use of COVID-19.
9.Preparation and in vitro targeting of sterically stabilized liposomes modified with chimeric TNT-3 monoclonal antibody
Hong PAN ; Guoqin NIU ; Jun PAN ; Weiyue LU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2006;41(6):506-512
Aim To prepare sterically stabilized liposomes modified with chimeric TNT-3 monoclonal antibody (chTNT-3) and investigate their immunoreactivity and in vitro targeting. Methods An endgroup functionalized polyethylene glycol-lipid derivative (pyridylthiopropionoylamino-polyethylene glycolhydrogenated soy phosphatidylethanolamine, PDP-PEG-HSPE ) was synthesized and incorporated to sterically stabilized liposomes. After mild thiolysis of the PDP groups by dithiothreitol, liposomes were covalently linked with maleimide-derivatized chTNT-3 and formed sterically stabilized immunoliposomes.Coupling efficiency, antibody density, size distribution, immunoreactivity of chTNT-3-modified sterically stabilized liposomes (chTNT-3-SLs) and specific binding properties of the chTNT-3-SLs to fixed Raji cells were determined, separately. Results Higher initial Ab/PDP-PEG-HSPE molar ratios resulted in higher antibody density on the surface of liposomes but lower coupling efficiency. The optimal coupling efficiency of 71% was obtained while antibody density in liposome was 106 μg antibody/μmol phospholipids (as initial antibody/PDP-PEG-HSPE = 1: 10). The chTNT-3-SLs had a narrow size distribution after extrusion and the mean size of this immunoliposomes was (115 ± 33) nm. The immunoreactivity of chTNT-3 can be preserved after efficient attachment of maleimide-derivatized chTNT-3 to the surface of liposomes. But calculated per antibody concentration, the immunoreactivity of chTNT-3-SLs would obviously decrease compared to that of chTNT-3 or chTNT-3 derivatives. Significantly higher binding of chTNT-3-SLs to fixed Raji cells directed by chTNT-3 was obtained compared to other preparations in serial dilutions (P<0.01). Conclusion chTNT-3-SLs prepared by PDP-PEG-HSPE method remained most immunoreactivity of chTNT-3 and was able to bind nuclear antigens in vitro.
10.Valuation of the prenatal three-dimensional sonographic clubfoot classification system
Lulu ZHOU ; Jiaoe PAN ; Dong XU ; Ling PAN ; Hong LU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2015;24(10):874-877
Objective To develop a new methodology of prenatal sonography scoring to assess and dignose clubfoot.Methods Thirty-one fetuses suspected clubfoot(50 foots) and 62 normal fetuses(124 foots) were scanned with both 2D and 3D sonography,and were divided into normal feet group and clubfeet group.Our scoring system was made according to the Pirani-scoring for children,while considering the morphology of mid-foot and hind-foot of infants.The doctors would give final diagnosis for all fetuses after delivery or induced labor,and analyse the correlations among the abnormal signs,sonographic score and the clinical outcomes.Results The curve lat border,the medial crease,the empty heel and the post crease can be observed in the 3D reconstruction images.These four abnormal signs had close correlations with the clinical results.Conclusions The new prenatal clubfeet scoring system by 3D sonography is a promising methodology with clinical values.