1.Some Experience of Supervising Undergraduates in Scientific Research in Medical Colleges
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(07):-
To carry out the tutorial system for medical undergraduates,the students were allowed to participate in scientific research after class.They learned to consult technical data,to raise the task by themselves,practice the scientific work and to write the paper.Which is significant for training undergraduates' ability of scientific research and the sense of innovation sense.
2.Early Oral-motor Exercising: An Important Aspect of Children with Cerebral Palsy
Jun LI ; Shuqiu LI ; Yuan LI ; Dianrong SUN ; Mei HOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(9):819-820
Objective To explore the effects of earlier oral-motor exercise on swallowing and feeding capability of children with cerebral palsy. Methods 36 children accepted oral-motor exercise performed by speech-language therapist once a day for 3 months. They were assessed for oral motor and feeding before and after treatment, and compared with other 36 controls matched with age and type. Results The oral motor in treatment group improved significantly (t=2.184,P<0.05) after treatment, but merely in control. The difference of scores of oral motor before and after treatment was (9.89±4.33) in treatment group, and (3.38±1.56) in control group (t=7.423, P<0.01). Conclusion Early oral-motor exercises is effective to improve oral motor function and feeding capability.
3.Characteristics and Evaluation of Oral Dyskinesia and Dysarthria in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Jingli JI ; Xin LI ; Mei HOU ; Shuqiu LI ; Weiwei QIAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(4):479-482
Objective To observe the efficacy of Complex Oral Motor Scoring (COMS) and diadochokinetic rate (DR) on evaluation of oral motor dysfunction and speech disorders in children with cerebral palsy. Methods 107 children with cerebral palsy were tested with Chinese-version Articulation Test, Simple Oral Motor Scoring (SOMS), COMS and DR. The correlation among SOMS, COMS and DR was analysesd. Results 85 children were abnormal in SOMS and 94 in COMS. Oral dyskinesia was found in all the children with spastic quadriplegia, dyskinetic, ataxia and mixed type of cerebral palsy, and less in the type of spastic diplegia and hemiplegia. DR was the least in spastic quadriplegia, dyskinetic, mixed type of cerebral palsy, more in the type of ataxia and spastic diplegia, and the most in hemiplegia. The coefficient of correlation among the SOMS, COMS, the longest pronunciation and DR were more than 0.8 (P<0.01). Conclusion The incidence and severity of oral dyskinesia and dysarthria are associated with the types of cerebral palsy. There is good correlation among SOMS, COMS, longest pronunciation and DR.
4.Role of OX40 in mechanisms of memory T cells in islet transplant tolerance
Ming CHEN ; Shuqiu CHEN ; Xiangnong HU ; Xiaowen ZHANG ; Xianchang LI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2011;32(5):305-308
Objective To investigate the role of OX40 in the mechanisms of memory T cells in islet transplant tolerance.Methods The expression of OX40 on native, like memory and memory CD8+T cells was detected by RT-PCR. Splenic T cells from B6 mice were injected into Rag-/- mice via the tail vein, and the Rag-/- mice were divided into three groups (n=8 each): control group, given IgG; treatment group, given anti-OX40L; and OX40 knock-out group, given T cells from OX40 knock-out B6 mice spleen. All recipients were induced into diabetes mellitus model after adoptive transfer. Islet transplantation was performed on all Rag-/- mice as recipients. The mean survival time of islet was observed.Results The expression of OX40 in native T cells, like memory T cells and memory T cells was 2.87, 111.24 and 146.15 respectively. The expression of OX40 in like memory and memory T cells was higher than in native T cells (P<0.05). Comparison with control group , The mean survival time of the DBA/2 islet allografts in treatment group (130 days) and OX40 knock-out group (125 days) was significantly longer than in control group (21 days, P<0.05).Conclusion The OX40 expression is high in memory T cells. The mean survival time of the islet allografts can be prolonged by blocking OX40/OX40L pathway. OX40/OX40L pathway may be the key point of transplant tolerance.
6.Relationship between self-management behaviors and family functions among elderly patients with diabetes in community
Dongmei LIU ; Shuqiu YOU ; Shengling LI ; Guolian LIU ; Dechun ZHANG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(7):893-895
Objective To explore the relationship between self-management behaviors and family function among elderly pa-tients with diabetes in community in order to provide evidence for community nursing of diabetes.Methods A total of 670 elderly patients with diabetes were selected with convenience sampling household survey method and investigated with the family Adapta-tion,Partnership,Growth,Affection,and Resolve(APGAR)and the Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities(SDSCA).Results The family functions total score of the elderly patients with diabetes in community was (6.95±2.91),the self-management behav-iors total score was (20.06±5.80),among the self-management behaviors the score for exercise was the highest and blood glucose monitoring was the lowest;family function had remarkable positive relation with the total score of self-management behaviors a-mong elderly patients with diabetes in community(r=0.156,P <0.05).Conclusion There is a correlation between the self-man-agement behaviors and family function,good family function is conducive to the improvement of self-management behaviors for the elderly patients with diabetes.
7.GENOMIC CLONING OF FASCIOLA HEPATICA SECRETORY ANTIGENS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
Li ZHENG ; Shigui LIU ; Shuqiu CHENG ; Heng XU
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(04):-
pFH23. These studies provide the possibility of further research on the expression of recombinant antigenic genes, the immunity of their expressed products and the protection of animals.
8.Preliminary analysis of language and speech features in children with cerebral palsy
Mei HOU ; Rong YU ; Rongan ZHAO ; Shuqiu LI ; Honglei GUO
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(04):-
Objective To characterize the language development and articulation in children with different types of cerebral palsy. Methods The data from 76 children with cerebral palsy who underwent standardized tests of speech and language were analyzed. The incidence and abnormal pattern were compared between groups. ResultsLanguage delay and/or dysarthria were noted in 73.1% of these subjects. Children with diplegia developed similar levels both in comprehension and verbal expression, whereas those with tetraplegia and athetoid developed poorer verbal expression. The incidence of language delay in children with diplegia, tetraplegia and athetoid were 45.95%, 90% and 64.7%, respectively. Dysarthria was found in all the children with tetraplegia, athetoid and ataxia, but only 48.65% of those with diplegia. Conclusion Language disorders were common in children with cerebral palsy, especially those with athetoid and tetraplegia.
9.Effects of oleanolic acid on apoptosis and cell cycle of HL-60 cells in vitro
Pengxia ZHANG ; Hongmei LI ; Dong CHEN ; Tangdong GE ; Shuqiu WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(10):-
AIM:To study the mechanism of oleanolic acid induced apoptosis and its influence on cell cycle in HL-60 cells in vitro.METHODS:The HL-60 cells were treated with different concentrations of oleanolic acid and then cultured for 12 h,24 h,48 h and 72 h,respectively.MTT assay was used to evaluate the inhibitory effect of oleanolic acid on HL-60 cells in vitro.The argarose gel electrophoresis was used to detect the chromatin DNA fragmentation.FACS was used to analyze the cell cycle of HL-60 cells.Western blotting was used to detect the activation of caspase-3 which has been confirmed the last execution of apoptosis pathway.RESULTS:MTT assay showed that oleanolic acid dramatically inhibited the growth of HL-60 cells in vitro,more than 50% HL-60 cells were inhibited when the cells were treated with 80 ?mol/L oleanolic acid for 48 h;the apparent DNA ladder was detected after exposure of HL-60 cells to oleanolic acid for 48 h.FACS analysis showed that cell cycle of HL-60 cells was arrested in G1 phase,the inhibition ratio of HL-60 cells achieved 63.24% and 67.90% after treated with oleanolic acid for 48 h and 72 h correspondingly.Western blotting detected the activation of caspase-3 after exposure of HL-60 cells to 80 ?mol/L oleanolic acid for 48 h.CONCLUSION:These results suggest that oleanolic acid induces apoptosis and the cell cycle of HL-60 cells is arrested in G1 phase.
10.Effects of hypothermia on the contents of neuropetides and other active substances in rat plasma and different brain regions
Xiulan XUE ; Fengyou XING ; Shuqiu WANG ; Shouwen LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(11):-
AIM: To study the effects of hypothermia on the contents of AVP,Ang Ⅱ,L-EK,cAMP,Mg 2+ and Ca 2+ in rat plasma and different brain regions.METHODS: The model of experimental hypothermia rat was established and treated in groups randomly.At the end of the experiment,samples of plasma and braintissues were taken and the contents of L-EK,cAMP,AVP,Ang Ⅱ were determined by RIA methods,Mg 2+ and Ca 2+ by atom absorption methods.RESULTS: The contents of Ang Ⅱ,AVP increased significantly in the plasma of Ⅰ,Ⅲ group( P