1.Optimization of yeast-derived serum-free medium by Plackett-Burman design and response surface methodology
Chinese Journal of Biologicals 2024;37(8):989-995+1001
ObjectiveTo optimize the nutrient components of yeast-derived serum-free medium(SFM)and determine the composition and concentration by Plackett-Burman design and response surface methodology(RSM).MethodsBased on the SFM selected in the early stage of experiment,10 nutrient components were screened by PBD,using Chinese hamster ovary(CHO)cells as the research object,which were optimized secondarily by RSM to elucidate the interaction among the variables and determine the best medium composition for the growth of CHO cells,after the factors promoting the growth of CHO cells were screened out. CHO cells in logarithmic growth stage were re-suspended in the optimized culture medium,and then subcultured and amplified.ResultsAmong the 10 variables screened by Plackett-Burman experiment,yeast extract(YE)FM888 and trace elements effectively increased the specific growth rate of cells;Non-essential amino acids and FM888 showed significant effects on improving cell survival days;FM888,essential amino acids,non-essential amino acids and trace elements significantly increased the density of viable cells. Based on this,three factors,FM888,trace elements and non-essential amino acids,were comprehensively selected for RSM optimization test. When cultured in the optimized medium in suspension,the maximum specific growth rate of CHO cells was 0. 025/h,the survival days were 6d,and the maximum viable cell density was 7. 187 × 10~6cells/mL. The optimized medium was used for cell passage test,based on which,the cells were stably passaged for 12 passages,and the viable cell density and cell viability were close to those of the control group(commercial SFM).ConclusionThe yeast-derived SFM with clear components and supporting the high-density growth of CHO cells was obtained,which provided a reference and basis for the application of YE in animal cell culture and the development of high-efficiency SFM.
2.Research on Efficiency of 160 Non-public Hospitals in China
Chinese Health Economics 2017;36(6):82-86
Objective:To evaluate the technical efficiency and scale efficiency of non-public hospitals in China to provide references for improving efficiency of non-public hospitals with the comparison with the differences among different non-public hospitals with different types.Methods:Input and output data of 160 non-public hospitals in 2014 were collected;C2R and BC2 models were adopted to evaluate the annual total efficiency,technique efficiency and scale efficiency.Results:There were 16 total efficient hospitals(10.00%),41 technical efficiency hospitals(25.63%) and 20 scale efficiency(12.50%),43 at IRS stage,99 at DRS stage.Conclusion:The overall efficiency of non-public hospitals was low relatively and most of them were lower than public hospitals at same level.Scale was an important factor affecting the efficiency of non-public hospitals.
3.Survey and analysis on policy environment of non-public hospitals
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2017;10(5):59-63
In this paper, 172 non-public hospitals have been investigated covering east, central and western regions with structured and semi-structured questionnaire and group interviews. We found that the health insurance policies were the most concerned policies by non-public hospitals, accounting for 26.5% of the total. We also found that non-public hospitals from different areas, levels profit nature have different policy expectations, for example Eastern regional institutions wanted to make a breakthrough of the planning policies, the central region wanted to change the health personnel policy, while the western region is considered to be limited by land policy. Tertiary hospitals were more concerned about research projects and land policy, and secondary hospitals were more concerned about access policy. There were 44.8% of the surveyed institutions considered that regulatory policywasmore stringent public hospitals and public hospitals, and there were no difference between profit and non-profit hospitals. According to the survey results, this paper puts forward suggestion that we should implement more targeted policies, purchasing more services from non-public hospitals and enhanced supervision. Considering the survey results research team puts forward sensitive advice as: provide preferential policies in according with different kinds of institutions reinforce purchasing service and enhance non-public hospitals supervision.
4.Analysis on the Correlated Impact Factors for the Efficiency Performance of Non-public Hospitals
Chinese Health Economics 2017;36(5):82-85
Objective:To analyze the correlated factors on the non-public hospitals efficiency performance and compare different types of them in order to provide reference for improving efficiency.Methods:Based on the result of 160 non-public hospitals total efficiency,questionnaire surveys were taken for collecting the information of region,quality,form of ownership,whether invested by the government,whether under the medical insurance,the total amount of employers,bed and service amount as the independent variables,while the total efficiency as the dependent variable to conduct the Tobit multi regression analysis.Results:Access policy,investment policy,nature of ownership,the number of beds,the proportion of physicians,the per capita services,assets and equipment had significant impact.Conclusion:The development of non-public hospital was related to the policy environment,operation mode and internal management.
5.Major policy issues and countermeasures of non-public hospitals in China
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2017;10(5):53-58
Encouraging and providing guidance to social forces to invest in health care industry is one of the key elements determined to deepen the health care reform.From four aspects of the unclear conception and undefinable functions of non-public hospitals, ambiguity of property rights of non-profit non-public hospitals, gradual reduction of traditional management measures, and deficiency of effective supervision on daily operations, this paper summarizes the major policy issues in non-public hospitals.To solve these problems, this paper conducts a systemic analysis of the historical experiences of the United States, Germany, Japan, and Taiwan.On this basis, this paper suggests that the government should clearly determine the connotation and extension of non-public hospitals, improve non-profit non-public hospital policy system, play a guiding role in planning and health insurance guidance, and strengthen the supervision of business operations.
6.Combination of Intra-articular Injection of Hyaluronate and Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy on Knee Osteoarthritis
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(8):713-715
Objective To investigate the therapeutic efficacy and side effect of combination of intra-articular injection of hyaluronate and extracorporeal shock wave therapy(ESWT) on patients with knee osteoarthritis.Methods50 patients with knee osteoarthritis were treated by combination of intra-articular injection of hyaluronate and ESWT(study group, n=22) or combination of intra-articular injection of hyaluronate and pain-point injection of betamethasone(control group, n=28). The parameters included pain intensity (Numeric Rating Score, NRS) at rest and at exercise, pain relief rate, the time when pain disappeared and times of betamethasone administration or ESWT. The side effects were also evaluated.ResultsNRS decreased in the two groups after treatment, while NRS was not different between the two groups(P>0.05) except 1 week after the treatment(P<0.01).ConclusionThe combination of intra-articular injection of hyaluronate and extracorporeal shock wave is a safe and effective treatment for knee osteoarthritis.
7.Effects of cyclooxygenase-2 silencing by adenovirus-delivered siRNA on the relevant changes of human esophageal carcinoma cells
Hui ZHAO ; Xiao-Meng GU ;
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(12):-
Objective To investigate of human esophageal squamous carcinoma cells(Eca-109) in which cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 gene was knocked down by adenovirus delivered siRNA.Methods Based on the plasmid pSUPER cloned with RNA polymerase Ⅲ-dependent promoter HI,the interfering plasmid psiRNA/COX-2 targeting human COX-2 mRNA was constructed,The siRNA/COX-2 fragment was derived from psiRNA/COX-2 digested by Not I and Xho 1.and was cloned into the shuttle plasmid pAdTrack.Then pAdTrack/siRNA/COX-2 was obtained and co transfected into the E.coli strain BJ5183 with the bone plasmid pAdEasy-1,the recombinant adenovirus Ad/siRNA/COX-2 was generated by homologous recombination.Having been packaged and amplified in cells 293,Ad/siRNA/COX-2 was transfected into Eca-109 cells.The PGE2 concentration in the cells culture supernatant was determined by ELISA,and the level of COX-2 mRNA in the cells was tested by real time PCR.Moreover,cell cycle and apoptosis were determined by flow cytometry,and cells growth curve was protracted.Results The recombinant adenovirus Ad/siRNA/COX-2 was successfully constructed.Ninty six hours after Ad/ siRNA/COX 2 transfecting into Eca 109 cells,COX-2 mRNA was reduced by 71.7%,and PGE2 concentration in the cells culture supernatant was decreased by 62.0%.Correspondingly,the growth of cells slowed down.At the same time,the cells in G0-G1 phase was increased by 32.24%,and those in S phase and G2-M phase were reduced by 16.38% and 15.86%.respectively.And cells apoptosis index was increased by 9.19%.Conclusion The adenovirus based-RNAi was capable of knocking down remarkably COX-2 of human esopbageal carcinoma cells,which lead to growth of cells slowing down.
8.Application of polarized light dermoescopy in the early diagnosis of vitiligo and its differential diagnosis from other depigmented diseases
Rusong MENG ; Guang ZHAO ; Ruikang CAI ; Xiao MENG ; Zhiguo JIANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2009;42(12):810-813
Objective To investigate the early diagnosis of vitiligo and its differential diagnosis from other depigmentated diseases using polarized light dermoscopy(PD)imaging analysis.Methods Patients with localized depigmented macules were enrolled into this study.PD was used to observe the micromorphology,feature and color of skin lesions.Histopathology was performed to confirm the diagnosis of all cases except for those of pityriasis versicolor which were confirmed by clinical and laboratory examination.Results Of the 176 patients.97 were diagnosed as vitiligo.Residual perifollicular pigmentation Was observed in 91.94%(57/62)of patients with progressing vitiligo and 62.86%(22/35)of those with stable vitiligo,with significant difference between the two groups of patients(P<0.05).However.residual perifollicular pigmentation was absent in the 79 non-vitiligo depigrnented cases.The presence of telangiectasia,early reservoirs of pigmentation and perilesional hyperpigmentation were related to the stage of vitiligo and treatment history of patients.Conclusions PD,which efficiently eliminates the interference of reflected light on skin lesions of vililigo,is an imaging technique that allows for the visualization of minor structures and features of the skin lesions that are indiscernible to naked eyes.In a nutshell,the application of PD has offered references to the early diagnosis of vitiligo and its differential diagnosis from other depigmentation diseases.
9.Diagnostic value of image technology of polari-light dermoscopy in head and face tumors
Rusong MENG ; Xiao MENG ; Guang ZHAO ; Ruikang CAI ; Zhiguo JIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2008;14(3):177-179
Objective To investigate the value of image analysis technology of polari-light dermoscopy (PD) in diagnosing head and face tumors. Methods We randomly collected the head and face tumors from the patients in this hospital, and then diagnosed them with naked eyes and PD, respectively. After making sure the diagnosis by histopathology, we analyzed the results retrospectively. Results We summarized the diagnostic signs of 211 head and face tumors on dermoscopy, which shown a great specificity. Its diagnosis rate reached to 92.89 %, obviously higher than that (69.67 %)with naked eyes. Due to clinical misdiagnosis and erroneous treatment, the recurrence rate of skin lesions was 19.91 %. The top 3 of head and face tumors, in turn, was seborrheic keratosis, melanocytic tumor and basal cell carcinoma. Conclusions PD is a non-invasive image analysis technology, which is especially applicable to the early diagnosis of head and face tumors. It can make sense in decreasing blind biopsy, directing surgical excision areas effectively, and selecting reasonable remedy. It also has great significance in the recovery and beauty of skin lesions.