1.Analysis of peer-assisted learning on critical thinking ability of undergraduate nursing students
Shuying YIN ; Wenwen ZHANG ; Weidong LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(2):199-203
Objective To analyze the implementation effects of peer-assisted learning on critical thinking ability of undergraduate nursing students. Methods A total of 411 college nursing students were selected with 203 students of Class One, Class Three, and Class Five from Grade 2012 majoring in nursing were taken as the control group, 208 students of Class Two, Class Four, and Class Six as the experimental group. In the course of basic nursing practice, the control group was trained by the traditional practice, and the experimental group was trained by the way of peer mutual aid. Critical thinking disposition inventory Chinese version (CTDI-CV) was adopted to evaluate the level of critical thinking ability of the nursing students of both groups. SPSS 17.0 was used and the data of the two groups were compared by t test. Results The score of experimental group students' critical thinking ability and the score of 7 dimensions including their seeking truth, analysis ability, self-confidence, inquisitiveness, cognitive maturity, open mind and systematic ability were higher than those before the experiment (P<0.05). The total score of the experimental group students' critical thinking ability and the score of 5 dimensions including seeking truth , analysis ability, self-confidence, curiosity and cognitive maturity were higher than those of the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Peer-assisted learning is beneficial to the improvement of critical thinking ability of nursing undergraduate students.
2.Combination therapy of adeno-associated virus-mediated expression of vascular endothelial growth factor gene and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells for limb ischemia
Fangjing WEI ; Cuiyan WANG ; Shuying YIN ; Min XU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2010;29(10):858-862
Objective To evaluate the angiogenic effect of the bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transfected with adeno-associated virus (rAAV) -mediated human vascular endothelial growth factor 165 (VEGF165) gene, to detect the expression and bioactivity of VEGF in the MSCs.and to detect the expression and bioactivity of VEGF165 gene in the area of ischemic skeletal muscle in rats. Methods The MSCs were cultured by whole bone marrow culture method, then the MSCs were transfected with rAAV-VEGF165, the expression of VEGF was examined using ELISA and RT-PCR. The model of ischemic skeletal muscle was established by ligation in inbred rats. The rats were injected with PBS at the ischemic zone (group A), MSC (group B), hVEGF-transfected MSC (group D), and 7 days later they were injected with hVEGF transfected MSC (group C). Six weeks after the transfection, the capillary density of the ischemic zone was examined by factor Ⅷ stain. Results The MSCs were cultured successfully according to the expressions of positive CD44 and CD90,negative CD34. In rAVV-VEGF165 transfected group, the secretion levels of VEGF165 in supernatant were significantly higher than in non-transfected group 1,3,5,7 and 9 days after injection [(131. 98±6.00) ng/L vs. (68. 72±1.99) ng/L; (263. 96±4.58) ng/L vs. (76. 47±4.98) ng/L;(540. 85±5.97) ng/L vs. (89. 86± 1.99) ng/L; (208. 98± 5.06) ng/L vs. (84. 93±8. 97) ng/L;(174.45±5.00) ng/L vs. (68.71±5.98) ng/L, all P<0.05]. On the position of 579 bp, highbrightness strip could be seen. There were no significant differences in growth curve and cell morphology between transfected group and non-transfected group. Six weeks after the transplantation, the capillary density was significantly greater in group D [(9.35 ± 2.72)/ vision]than in group A [(1. 05±0. 50)/vision] ,group B [(3.10± 1.43)/vision, both P<0. 01)] and group C [(6. 95± 1.69)/ vision, P<0. 05] Conclusions MSCs are helpful for the stable expression of hVEGF gene, and it is good cellular vehicle for VEGF genes. The effect of combined therapy is much better than separate transplantation of MSCs. The best time to transplant is 10 days after surgical operation.
3.Diagnostic value of plasma(1,3)-beta-D-glucan detection for invasive fungal infection
Xiaoxian YIN ; Yuyue WANG ; Shuying ZHANG ; Weifeng SHI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(16):2185-2186,2193
Objective To explore the clinical value of plasma(1,3)-β-D-glucan detection(G test)in the diagnosis of invasive fun-gal infections(IFI).Methods The plasma samples were collected in 67 cases of IFI,61 cases of non-IFI and 48 healthy controls from January to September 2013.The level of(1,3)-D-glucan in plasma was detected by the kinetic turbidimetric assay and the opti-mal critical value of the G test was determined by receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC).Results The levels of(1,3)-β-D glucan in the IFI,non-IFI and healthy control groups showed the non-normal distribution.However,the median level of plasma(1, 3)-β-D glucan in the IFI group was 208.00pg/mL,which was significantly higher than 61.30 pg/mL(Z =-5.083,P <0.01)in the non-IFI group and 31.16 pg/mL(Z =-8.288,P <0.01)in the healthy control group.The area under ROC of the G test for diag-nosing IFI was 0.846 and the optimal critical value was 90.49pg/mL.The corresponding sensitivity,specificity,positive and nega-tive predictive values were 86.6%,77.1%,69.9% and 90.3%,respectively;at the same time,which of the fungal culture for diag-nosing IFI were 53.7%,94.5%,85.7% and 61.9% respectively.Conclusion Plasma(1,3)-β-D-glucan detection exhibits the high sensitivity and the better negative predictive value for the diagnosis of IFI.But the false positive results occur at times.It is sugges-ted that the G test can be dynamically conducted combined with the fungal culture for improving the efficiency of IFI diagnosis.
4.Effect of sitagliptin on atherosclerosis in ApoE-/-mice
Min WANG ; Fangjing WEI ; Shuying YIN ; Saihua YU
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2017;26(8):560-563
Objective To investigate the effect of DPP-4 inhibitor sitagliptin on atherosclerosis and its mechanism.Methods Thirty male ApoE-/-mice were randomly divided into two groups:experimental group(n=15) and control group(n=15).The mice in the experimental group were fed with high-fat mixture of sitagliptin and the control group was fed with high fat.Collected blood in the eyeballs in order to analyze serum levels of blood lipids and blood glucose after 16 weeks of feeding,and detected serum nitric oxide synthase(eNOS),vascular adhesion molecule-1(VCAM-1) with ELISA method.Collected aortic tissue in order to analyze atherosclerotic plaque.Results There was no significant difference in blood glucose,triglyceride and total cholesterol level between the two groups(P>0.05).The serum high density lipoprotein in the experimental group was significantly higher than that in the control group(P<0.05).The atherosclerotic plaque in the experimental group(7.55±1.87)%, which was significantly smaller than that in the control group(11.67±1.32)%.The serum VCAM-1 in the experimental group was lower and the eNOS was higher than that in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion DPP-4 sitagliptin can increase the expression of HDL and eNOS and inhibit the expression of VCAM-1,thereby inhibiting the progression of atherosclerosis in ApoE-/-mice.
5.The research and expectation on wearable health monitoring system.
Feiba CHANG ; Jun YIN ; Hehua ZHANG ; Lexian YAN ; Shuying LI ; Deqiang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2015;39(1):40-43
Wearable health monitoring systems that use wearable biosensors capturing human motion and physiological parameters, to achieve the wearer's movement and health management needs. Wearable health monitoring system is a noninvasive continuous detection of human physiological information, data wireless transmission and real-time processing capabilities of integrated system, can satisfy physiological condition monitoring under the condition of low physiological and psychological load. This paper first describes the wearable health monitoring system structure and the relevant technology applied to wearable health monitoring system, and focuses on the current research work what we have done associated with wearable monitoring that wearable respiration and ECG acquisition and construction of electric multi-parameter body area network. Finally, the wearable monitoring system for the future development direction is put forward a simple expectation.
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6.Association of serum adiponectin level with metabolic syndrome and early atherosclerosis in obese children
Yunling LIU ; Dongliang YIN ; Haotian LIU ; Yeying ZHOU ; Shuying LI ; Huiling CHENG ; Liaosheng ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2010;26(9):749-753
Objective To evaluate the protective effect of adiponectin in early atherosclerosis and the diagnostic value of adiponectin in metabolic syndrome in obese children. Methods Total 176 obese children and 88 normal weight children aged 9-12 years were included in the present study. All participants underwent hematologic and biochemical tests including serum adiponectin, high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP),fasting blood glucose, insulin, and plasma lipids. Homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR)was calculated. Noninvasive ultrasound measurement including intima-media thickness of the common carotid artery(IMT), brachial flow-mediated dilatation (FMD), carotid artery compliance (CAC), and the maximum fatthickness ahead of peritoneum (Pmax) were obtained to investigate arterial mechanical properties and endothelial function. Results (1) The level of adiponectin was negatively correlated with obese index, blood pressure,fasting insulin, hsCRP, HOMA-IR, and IMT(P<0.05 or P<0. 01 ); but not with triglyceride, fasting blood glucose, CAC, high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C), and FMD. (2) The risk of metabolic syndrome increased 3.43 times in children with adiponectin level <7. 060 mg/L compared with >7. 060 mg/L. (3)Receiver operating characteristic( ROC ) curve was used to choose the optimal cutpoint of adiponectin to identify obese children with the metabolic syndrome. The area under the curve (AUC) for adiponectin to discriminate the sensitivity of metabolic syndrome was 0. 769 (95% CI0. 714-0.816, P< 0. 0 1 ). (4) The obese children were divided into three groups according to the cut-off value for adiponectin (high, middle, low groups). There were significant differences in the prevalences of severe obesity, visceral fat accumulation, hypertension, insulinemia,low HDL-C, metabolic syndrome among three groups (P<0.05). Conclusions High levels of serum adiponectin could prevent early stage of atherosclerosis. The lower the adiponectin level, the higher the incidence of metabolic syndrome.
7.Establishment and application of centralized purchase and distribution mode for medical instruments
Hehua ZHANG ; Jian LI ; Shuying LI ; Hua XIANG ; Xuan WU ; Qinghui REN ; Jun YIN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(5):126-128
Objective To explore the establishment and application of a centralized purchase and distribution mode for medical instruments.Methods The centralized purchase and distribution mode was constructed based on the professional distributor and logistics team,and the application of medical instruments intra-hospital supply,processing and distribution (SPD) system was analyzed in the centralized purchase.Results Centralized purchase and distribution enhanced management efficiency and decreased inventory cost,and SPD system simplified the distribution mode and increased transport efficacy.Conclusion It's pointed out that professional logistics services be introduced to assist hospitals in centralized purchase and distribution.
8.Tubular damage and its relationship with effect of prednisone in patients with primary nephrotic syndrome in high altitude areas
Xiaobin MEI ; Bin CHEN ; Wanqiang YI ; Mi ZOU ; Hao HUANG ; Yongming DENG ; Xiaoying ZHANG ; Qin ZHANG ; Shuying CHANG ; Zongfang YIN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1981;0(03):-
50% of that before treatment; (3)Normal control group( n =10). The urinary retinol binding protein(RBP) and N acetal D amino glucosidase(NAG)were measured by ELISA. The urinary osmosis, 24 h urinary protein excretion and serum creatinine (Cr) were measured. Results: (1) The urinary RBP[(0.54?0.19) mg/L], NAG[(112.84?42.82) U/L] and osmosis [(553.62?248.91) mmol/L] in PNS patients were significantly higher than normal control group ( P
9.Cinnamaldehyde decreases interleukin-1beta induced PGE2 production by down-regulation of mPGES-1 and COX-2 expression in mouse macrophage RAW264.7 cells.
Changbin ZHANG ; Canghai LI ; Feng SUI ; Yin LU ; Lanfang LI ; Shuying GUO ; Na YANG ; Daitao GENG ; Tingliang JIANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(9):1274-1278
Cinnamaldehyde was shown to have significant anti-inflammatory and anti-pyretic actions in studies from both others' and our lab. Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) plays a key role in generation of these pathological states, while PGE, synthase-1 (mPGES-1) is one of crucial biological elements in the process of PGE2 production. And as a downstream inducible terminal prostaglandin synthase of COX-2, mPGES-1 is now regarded as a more promising novel drug target than COX-2 and is attracting more and more attention from both academia and pharmaceutical industry. The purpose of present study was to further investigate the anti-inflammatory and antipyretic molecular mechanisms of cinnamaldehyde based on the mouse macrophage cell line RAW264. 7 in vitro. The PGE2 was identified by using the method of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and the expression of COX-2 and mPGES-1 at mRNA and protein levels was detected by the Real-time PCR and Western blotting methods respectively. The experimental results suggested that cinnamaldehyde could evidently reverse the increased production of PGE2induced by IL-1beta. Moreover, the up-regulated expression levels of mPGES-1 and COX-2 were significatly decreased. Together, these results provide compelling evidence that the down-regulated actions to both the production of PGE2 as well as the expression of mPGES-I might account for, at least in part, the anti-inflammatory and anti-pyretic effects of cinnamaldehyde.
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10.Effect of the smartphone addiction on academic procrastination in medical undergraduate students during elementary course stage: the mediating role of the self-control
Lei QU ; Yulong WU ; Shuying YIN ; Tianhui NI ; Wei ZHOU ; Mei CHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(9):1276-1280
Objective:To explore the mediating effect of self-control between smartphone addiction and academic procrastination in medical undergraduates.Methods:A total of 640 medical college undergraduates were selected by convenient sampling method. The self-designed general information questionnaire, smartphone addiction proneness scale (SAPS), brief self-control scale (BSCS) and procrastination assessment scale-students (PASS) were conducted among the students. SPSS 25.0 was used for descriptive statistical analysis, independent sample t test, one-way ANOVA and Pearson correlation analysis. Results:Correlation analysis showed that PASS scores were positively correlated with SAPS scores ( r=0.29, P<0.01), and negatively corrected with BSCS scores ( r=-0.26, P<0.01); the SAPS scores were negatively corrected with BSCS scores ( r=-0.33, P<0.01). Mediating effect analysis showed that the mediating role of self-control between smartphone addiction and academic procrastination were significant (effect size=0.13, 95%CI=0.03-0.26), and the mediating effect accounted for 38.24%. Conclusion:Self-control played partial mediating effect between smartphone addiction and academic procrastination in medical undergraduates. In order to improve the current situation of medical undergraduate's academic procrastination, medical college educators can intervene from the perspective of smartphone addiction and self-control.