1.Ethical Consideration about the Medical Health Reform and the Government Responsibility
Dianen LIU ; Jianmei GUO ; Mingyuan SHAO
Chinese Medical Ethics 1995;0(02):-
Based on summing up the mainstream opinion of the reasons of the failure of medical health reform and analyzing typical cases,this article promulgates the following content.The medical health reform' s failure are due to the clinical decision-made in seeking interest and the health policy of exuding the commercialization.The forming mechanism is the two reasons work together.The essence is the medical health service is not suited to people's healthy demand which grows day by day and the level of economic development.This refracts the absentation of the government responsibility ethics,which does not present or work.The basic goal of the medical health service to maxi mize the public benefit,which is the dominant value orientation in the medical health service.Certainly it is also the right orientation of the government responsibility ethics in medical health reform.
2.Dose-response of micronuclei frequency in lymphoblast cells irradiated with different LET rays and combination of α-particles and γ-rays
Ruiping REN ; Mingyuan HE ; Chen DONG ; Yuexia XIE ; Chunlin SHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2012;32(1):1-5
Objective To investigate the dose-response of micronuclei (MN) frequency in the lymphocytes irradiated with or without combination of α-particles and γ-rays. Methods Human lymphoblast cells HMy2.CIR were irradiated with 0 - 1 Gy of α-particles,0 - 5 Gy of γ-rays,and 0.025 -0.5 Gy of α-particles followed by different doses of γ-rays,respectively.The micronuclei (MN) in the irradiated cells were measured with the cytokinesis block technique,and the dose-responses of MN were established under different irradiation conditions.Results For γ-ray irradiation,the dose-response of MN was well-fit by the linear-quadratic model with an equation Y =c + αD + βD2.For α-particle irradiation,the MN induction increased linearly with the dose less than 0.250 Gy. But when the dose of α-particles increased continually,the dose-response curve bended and could be well fit with the BaD model Y =c + αD + σ[ 1 - exp( - δD) ] exp( - βD) where radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE) was indicated.For the combined exposure,the dose-response of MN was similar to that of γ-irradiation when the dose of α-particles was lower than 0.1 Gy,but it was similar to that of α-irradiation when the dose of α-particles was higher.When the dose of α-particles was 0.2 and 0.5 Gy,MN induced by the mixed radiation were significantly higher than the sum of corresponding irradiation alone ( t =5.22 - 11.86,P < 0.05 ).Conclusions The radiation damage of α-particles differs from that of γ-rays,where RIBE may be involved.The combination irradiation of α-particles and γ-rays has a synergistic effect on radiation damage of lymphoblast cells.
3.Determination of 11 Phthalic Acid Esters in Soil by Accelerated Solvent Extraction-Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Rui YAN ; Mingyuan SHAO ; Changhua SUN ; Xiaoling LIU ; Daqian SONG ; Hanqi ZHANG ; Aimin YU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(6):897-903
A sensitive and convenient method based on accelerated solvent extraction ( ASE )-liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS / MS) was established for the simultaneous determination of 11 phthalic acid esters(PAEs) in soil. The optimized conditions were as follows: By using n-hexane as the extraction solvent, spiked sample was extracted by ASE at 160 ℃ for 4 times, 12 min for each time. The extract was concentrated by evaporation. Qualitative and quantitative analysis was carried out by the multiple reaction monitoring mode after the chromatographic separation with atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI), using acetonitrile -0. 1% formic acid water as mobile phase. The limits of detection(LODs) for 11 PAEs were between 0. 03 - 13. 0 μg / kg. The recoveries and relative standard deviations were 72. 8% -101. 8% and 1. 7-6. 7% , respectively. This method is rapid, sensitive and suitable for the determination of PAEs in soil.
4. Evaluation of wearable health monitoring equipment for community-based management of hypertension
Xingming LI ; Haining WANG ; Yinghui NIE ; Xiaoyan HAN ; Han LIU ; Zhiyuan WU ; Yi SHAO ; Tingting ZHU ; Jingyi ZHANG ; Mingyuan ZHANG ; Tianshuo ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2018;12(4):332-338
Objective:
To evalate the effectiveness and suitability of a wearable health monitoring device for community-based management of hypertension.
Methods:
In December 2015, 400 patients with hypertension were enrolled from Beijing, Chaoyang. Subjects were divided into an experimental group (220 cases) and control group (180 cases), and baseline data were collected. The control group received follow-up with general planning while the experimental group received wearable health devices. Follow-up was performed three times using a questionnaire (April, August, and December 2016), and medical staff provided feedback and guidance. The experimental group was also classified according to risk factors and intervention measures were individually designed, and included monitor and medication compliance, self-management ability, and social support. Communication between patients and medical staff was recorded to form a case system. Evaluation indexes included accuracy and reliability, blood pressure management efficacy, behavior intervention efficacy, satisfaction, and disease burden. A
5.A CRISPR activation screen identifies genes that enhance SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Fei FENG ; Yunkai ZHU ; Yanlong MA ; Yuyan WANG ; Yin YU ; Xinran SUN ; Yuanlin SONG ; Zhugui SHAO ; Xinxin HUANG ; Ying LIAO ; Jingyun MA ; Yuping HE ; Mingyuan WANG ; Longhai TANG ; Yaowei HUANG ; Jincun ZHAO ; Qiang DING ; Youhua XIE ; Qiliang CAI ; Hui XIAO ; Chun LI ; Zhenghong YUAN ; Rong ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2023;14(1):64-68