1.Heuristic teaching in medical rehabilitation
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2001;7(3):140-141
ObjectiveTo study the effect of heuristic teaching to the medical students in interest, initiative spirit, and comprehensive ability. Methods110 students majoring in rehabilitation medicine were divided into two groups, heuristic teaching group and rote teaching group. The teaching contents included ROM(range of movement), ADL(activity of daily living) and the techniques of movement and transfer. Eight items were assessed. ResultsThere are no difference between the two groups in application of basic knowledge and ability of comprehension (P>0.05), obvious difference in the interest in study, the initiative spirit, and the ability of self study and analyzing (P<0.05).Conclusions In medical rehabilitation teaching, heuristic teaching is more advantageous than rote teaching in the interest in study, the initiative spirit, and the ability of self study and analyzing.
2.Relationship between plasma substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide concentrations and intraoperative cardiovascular events in diabetic patients
Lixuan YAN ; Ruilin ZHANG ; Zheng GUO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2017;37(6):649-652
Objective To evaluate the relationship between plasma substance P (SP) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) concentrations and intraoperative cardiovascular events in diabetic patients.Methods Twenty-two patients of either sex with type 2 diabetes mellitus and 22 non-diabetic patients of either sex,of American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status Ⅰ or Ⅱ,aged 50-77 yr,undergoing elective knee arthroplasty under neuraxial anesthesia,served as diabetes mellitus group (group DM) and non-diabetes mellitus group (group NDM),respectively.The patients of either group were further divided into 2 subgroups (n =11 each) according to whether or not the patients had cardiovascular diseases before operation:no cardiovascular disease subgroups (NDM-NCVD subgroup and DM-NCVD subgroup) and cardiovascular disease subgroups (NDM-CVD subgroup and DM-CVD subgroup).The plasma SP and CGRP concentrations were dertermined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay at 30 min before operation and at the end of operation.The plasma cardiac troponin Ⅰ (cTnI) concentrations were measrued by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay at 30 min before operation and 24 h after operation.The development of intraoperative cardiovascular events was recorded.Results Compared with group NDM,the incidence of intraoperative cardiovascular events and plasma cTnI concentrations at each time point were significantly increased,and the plasma concentrations of SP and CGRP were decreased in group DM (P<0.05).Compared with group DM-NCVD,the incidence of intraoperative cardiovascular events and plasma cTnI concen trations at each time point were significantly increased,and the plasma concentrations of SP and CGRP were decreased in group DM-CVD (P<0.05).Conclusion The development of intraoperative cardiovascular events is related to the decrease in plasma concentrations of SP and CGRP in diabetic patients.
3.Polymorphism profile of nine short tandem repeat Loci in the Han chinese.
Shuangding LI ; Chunxia YAN ; Yajun DENG ; Ruilin WANG ; Jian WANG ; Huanming YANG ; Shengbin LI
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2003;1(2):166-170
Nine short tandem repeat (STR) markers (D3S1358, VWA, FGA, THO1, TPOX, CSFIPO, D5S818, D13S317, and D7S820) and a sex-identification marker (Amelogenin locus) were amplified with multiplex PCR and were genotyped with a four-color fluorescence method in samples from 174 unrelated Han individuals in North China. The allele frequencies, genotype frequencies, heterozygosity, probability of discrimination powers, probability of paternity exclusion and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium expectations were determined. The results demonstrated that the genotypes at all these STR loci in Han population conform to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium expectations. The combined discrimination power (DP) was 1.05 x 10(-10) within nine STR loci analyzed and the probability of paternity exclusion (EPP) was 0.9998. The results indicate that these nine STR loci and the Amelogenin locus are useful markers for human identification, paternity and maternity testing and sex determination in forensic sciences.
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China
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Dental Enamel Proteins
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genetics
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Electrophoresis
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Ethnic Groups
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genetics
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Forensic Medicine
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methods
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Gene Frequency
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Genetics, Population
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Genotype
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Heterozygote
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Humans
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Polymorphism, Genetic
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Sex Determination Analysis
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methods
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Tandem Repeat Sequences
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genetics
4.Effects of lamivudine on growth of intestinal characteristic bacteria by microcalorimetry in vitro.
Congen ZHANG ; Jiayi WANG ; Junjie HAO ; Dan YAN ; Ruilin WANG ; Ruisheng LI ; Jianyu LI ; Xiaohe XIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(10):1590-4
The study is aimed to investigate the effect of lamivudine on growth and metabolism of three intestinal characteristic bacteria (namely, Bifidobacterium adolescentis, Escherichia coli and Shigella dysenteriae). The growth condition of the three bacteria was quantitatively evaluated by microcalorimetry with four characteristic parameters of the thermal power-time curves, including the growth rate constant (k), thermal power (p), time to peak (t) and calorific value (Q). The results showed that the IC50 value of lamivudine on B. adolescentis was 200 microg x mL(-1), and the IC50 values of lamivudine on S. dysenteriae and E. coli were higher than 3 000 microg x mL(-1) and 6 000 microg x mL(1), respectively. Therefore, lamivudine made different inhibitory effects on the three bacteria, in which the B. adolescentis was most susceptible to lamivudine. This work showed that taking lamivudine chronically is likely to affect the balance of good flora in the intestinal tract, and might increase endotoxin release, leading to inflammation and disease progression in hepatopathy.
5.Microcalorimetric investigation on the interaction of six alkaloids from rhizoma coptidis.
Junxian LI ; Jiayi WANG ; Lele ZHANG ; Dan YAN ; Ruilin WANG ; Baocai LI ; Xiaohe XIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(12):1807-11
How to identify active constituents of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) and study their interactions are key problems in the development of TCMs. The inhibitory effect of six alkaloids from Rhizoma Coptidis (RC) on Shigella dysenteriae (S. dysenteria) growth had been investigated by microcalorimetry in this study. Main active constituents of RC were confirmed by comparing their contributions to the bacteriostatic effect, and the interactions among active constituents were further researched. According to the result, in 0.8 mg-mL-1 extract of RC, the contributions of six active alkaloids including berberine, coptisine, epiberberine, palmatine and the combination of jatrorrhizine and columbamine were 52.83%, 36.31%, 2.49%, 4.27% and 3.21%, respectively. Therefore, berberine and coptisine were the main active constituents of RC that inhibited the growth of S. dysenteria. The study of interactions among the six alkaloids indicated that, 1 there were some contstituents antagonizing the inhibitory effect of RC, 2 there was a synergy effect between berberine and coptisine, 3 there were additive effects between other four alkaloids and the main active constituents. These results may provide some useful references for the establishment of the quality standard for RC and the development of multi-component TCMs.
6.Diagnosti value of joint evaluation of radial ultrasound, virtual navigation and ultrathin bronchoscope in peripheral pulmonary nodules
Yanfeng FANG ; Ruilin SUN ; Hongjun ZHANG ; Faguang JIN ; Yandong NAN ; Yan WANG ; Enqing FU
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(16):2164-2166
Objective To explore the diagnostic value of radial ultrasound (EBUS) combined with virtual navigation (VBN) in peripheral pulmonary nodules.Methods Two hundreds and forty cases of peripheral pulmonary nodules(0.8 cm≤diameter≤3 cm) in the respiratory department of our hospital from July 2014 to July 2015 were included and according to the different guide de vices,which were divided into the radial ultrasound combined with virtual navigation group (EBUS+ VBN group),radial ultrasound group (EBUS group),virtual navigation group (VBN group) and control group.The diagnostic rates were compared among the four groups and among different sizes of lesion.The time of lesion location and operating time were also compared between the EBUS+ VBN group and EBUS group.Results Among 240 cases,the diagnostic rate in the EBUS+VBN group was highest(81.67%),and the diagnostic rates had statistically significant difference among the four groups (x2=19.344,P=0.00);the diagnostic rates of lesions less than 2 cm in diameter were lower than that of lesions >2 cm in the EBUS+-VBN group and EBUS group,but without statistically significant difference (x2 =2.04,3.40,P =0.15,0.07);the locating lesions time and operating times in the EBUS+ VBN group were shorter than those in the EBUS group,but the difference between them was not statistically significant (P=0.03,0.04).Conclusion EBUS combined with VBN could improve the diagnostic rate of peripheral pulmonary nodules and shorten the time of lesion location and operating time.
7.The effect of endothelin-1 on the phagocytic function of human trabecular meshwork cells in vitro
Yan, XIANG ; Guigang, LI ; Linjuan, XU ; Zhiqi, CHEN ; Ruilin, WANG ; Hong, ZHANG
Chinese Ophthalmic Research 2010;28(3):225-230
Background Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is an active regulator of intraocular pressure.The ET-1 level in aqueous humor is elevated in primary open-angle glaucoma,normal intraocular tension glaucoma and the animal model of glaucoma.There is now accumulating evidence for a role of ET-1 in the pathogenesis of glaucoma.However,the effect of ET-1 on the phagocytic function in trabecular meshwork cells (TMCs) is unclear.ObjectiveThis study is to observe the effect of ET-1 on the phagocytic function in cultured human TMCs.Methods Human trabecular meshwork tissue was obtained from healthy donator and cultured and subcultured in vitro by the explant culture method.The third passage of human TMCs were incubated with fluoresent red-labeled latex beads for 0,4,8,12,24,48 and 72 hours.The phagocytic kinetics of human TMCs were continuously evaluated by counting the number of latex beads in TMCs using a fluorescence microscope.Depending on the concentrations of ET-1 in culture medium,the TMCs were divided into control group (without ET-1),low-dose ET-1 (10~(-9)mol/L) treatment group,middle-dose ET-1 (10~(-8)mol/L) treatment group and high-dose ET-1 (10~(-7) mol/L) treatment group.In addition,based on the addition of endothelin receptor (ETAR) antagonist,the TMCs were divided into control group (without ETAR antagonist),ET-1 (10~(-8)mol/L) treatment group,ETAR antagonist (1×10~(-7)mol/L BQ123+10~(-8)mol/L ET-1) treatment group and ETBR antagonist(1×10~(-7) mol/L BQ788+10~(-8) mol/L ET-1)treatment group.TMCs of each group were incubated with latex beads,and the numbers of latex beads in TMCs were counted under a fluorescent microscope.Results Cultured HTM cells showed positive reactions for FN,LN,NSE and negative response for FⅧRag.The phagocytic kinetics test revealed that the latex beads were detected 4 hours after incubation.The density of latex beads was gradually increased with the delay of incubation duration and peaked at 24 hours.The number of the latex beads saturated after 48 hours of incubation.However,the number of latex beads in TMCs was significantly reduced after the addition of ET-1 in a dose-dependent manner (F=28.91,P<0.05).The number of latex beads in the ET-1 group was less than that in the control group and the ETAR receptor antagonist group (q=13.7228,q=9.4312,P<0.05).No significant difference was found in latex beads number between the ET-1 group and the ETBR antagonist group (q=1.1600,P>0.05).Conclusion ET-1 inhibits the phagocytic function of human TMCs and ETAR plays a partial role in the phagocytic function of human TMCs.
8.Inhibitory effect of targeting nanobubbles with cisplatin loading on small cell lung cancer proliferation
Jinping WANG ; Rongshan LI ; Jiping YAN ; Ruilin XIAO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2022;31(1):75-81
Objective:To prepare cisplatin-loaded anti-progastrin-releasing peptide (ProGRP) monoclonal antibody targeted nanobubbles, and to explore the proliferation inhibition effect and anti-cancer molecular mechanism of them on small cell lung cancer (SCLC).Methods:The cisplatin targeted nanobubbles were prepared by thin film hydrating method, and the physicochemical property were explored. The subcutaneous xenograft tumor models of SCLC in 10 nude mice were established, and the ultrasound molecular targeting development effect of cisplatin targeted nanobubbles was analyzed by using blank nanobubbles as control. Another 24 tumor-bearing nude mouse models were established and randomly divided into four groups: blank nanobubbles group, cisplatin group, cisplatin nanobubbles group, cisplatin targeted nanobubbles group. The tumor inhibition rate was calculated. The effect on SCLC proliferation was detected by CCK8 method. RT-PCR and Western blotting methods were used to detect SCLC proliferation related genes the P53, Rb, c-myc protein and mRNA expression level of change, the molecular regulatory mechanism was analyzed.Results:The cisplatin targeted nanobubbles were successfully prepared. The particle size was (467.3±42.3)nm, the structure was stable. The cisplatin targeted nanobubbles had a good effect of ultrasonic molecular development in SCLC xenograft.Compared with the control group, the proliferation of SCLC cells was significantly inhibited by cisplatin targeted nanobubbles. The RT-PCR and Western blotting analysis showed that compared with the control group, the mRNA and protein levels of the proliferation-related gene P53 and Rb in the cisplatin targeted nanovesicles group were significantly up-regulated, and the mRNA and protein levels of c-myc were significantly down-regulated (all P<0.05). Conclusions:The cisplatin targeted nanobubbles can inhibit the proliferation of SCLC, and may be used as a new potential targeted drug for the treatment of SCLC.
9.Serum metabolomic profiling reveals potential biomarkers in assessing the management of women with polycystic ovary syndrome: a randomized controlled trial.
Xuesong DING ; Yan DENG ; Yanfang WANG ; Wei XUE ; Shiyang ZHU ; Xiao MA ; Ruilin MA ; Aijun SUN
Chinese Medical Journal 2021;135(1):79-85
BACKGROUND:
As one of the most common endocrinal disorders for women at childbearing age, the diagnostic criteria of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have been defined differently among different international health organizations. Phenotypic heterogeneity of PCOS also brings about difficulties for its diagnosis and management assessment. Therefore, more efficient biomarkers representing the progression of PCOS are expected to be integrated into the monitoring of management process using metabolomic approaches.
METHODS:
In this prospective randomized controlled trial, 117 PCOS patients were enrolled from December 2016 to September 2017. Classical diagnostic parameters, blood glucose, and metabolome were measured in these patients before and at 2 months and 3 months of different medical interventions. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were built based on multivariate statistical analysis using data at baseline and 3 months' management, and combinational biomarkers with appreciable sensitivity and specificity were selected, which then validated with data collected at 2 months.
RESULTS:
A set of metabolites including glutamic acid, aspartic acid, 1-methylnicotinamide, acetylcarnitine, glycerophosphocholine, and oleamide were filtered out with high performance in representing the improvement through 3-month management of PCOS with high sensitivity and specificity in ROC analysis and validation with other two groups showed an appreciable area under the curve over 0.96.
CONCLUSIONS:
The six metabolites were representative of the remission of PCOS through medical intervention, making them a set of potential biomarkers for assessing the outcome of PCOS management.
TRIAL REGISTRATION
ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03264638.
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Female
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Humans
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Metabolomics
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/diagnosis*
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Prospective Studies
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ROC Curve
10.Characteristics of Short-Term Static Balance in Obese Children
Lu WANG ; Ruilin CAI ; Kuan ZHANG ; Songhua YAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2021;36(6):E957-E962
Objective To explore the characteristics of short-term static balance of obese children by comparing the excursion of center of pressure (COP) in obese and non-obese children under six kinds of standing circumstances. Methods By using the Footscan balance plate system, parameters of COP excursion for 47 obese children and 50 non-obese children standing on both feet or single foot with eyes open or eyes closed for 10 seconds were obtained, respectively. Results The maximum COP displacement in anterior-posterior direction of obese children was significantly greater than that of non-obese children during standing on both feet with eyes closed. During standing on left foot with eyes open, the sway velocity of obese boys was significantly lower than that of non-obese boys; the maximum COP displacement in medial-lateral direction of obese boys was significantly lower than that of non-obese boys and the maximum displacement of COP in medial-lateral direction of obese girls was significantly greater than that of non-obese girls. The sway velocity of boys was significantly greater than that of girls during standing on left foot with eyes closed. Conclusions In short period of time, the static balance of obese children in anterior-posterior direction was worse than that of non-obese children during standing on both feet with eyes closed. Obesity had different impacts on static balance of different genders. The performance of static balance for obese boys was better than that of non-obese boys, while the performance of static balance for obese girls was worse than that of non-obese girls during standing on left foot with eyes open. Girls had a better static balance performance than boys during standing on left foot with eyes closed. There were no significant differences in static balance performance between boys and girls under the other circumstances. As static balance of children is affected by obesity and gender, it is suggested that different methods of losing weight should be considered for obese children of different genders.