1.Applications of experience-based health education in maternal nursing in community
Hegao YU ; Caijuan ZHANG ; Liang MA ; Duoru LI ; Changgui YANG ; Xiao YAN ; Songhua ZENG ; Changqing ZHAO
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(11):45-48
Objective To explore the applications and effect of experience-based health education in maternal nursing in community.Methods According to the random number table,150 women pregnant for the first time were divided into control group and observation group with 75 in each group. In the control group,the traditional method for health education was used and in the observation group the experience-based teaching based on traditional health education.The two groups were compared in terms of the awareness rate of knowledge about maternal and infant health care and the incidence of postpartum depression.Result The awareness of knowledge about maternal and infant health care in the observation group was significantly higher than that of the control group and the incidence of postpartum depression in the observation group was significantly lower than that of the control group(P<0.01).Conclusion Experience-based health education can improve the level of knowledge about maternal and infant health care and reduce the incidence of maternal postpartum depression.
2.Establishment of gastric bypass surgery model on rats and influence factors
Songhua ZENG ; Liangping WU ; Xiaojiang DAI ; Hongbing ZHANG ; Yongtao HUANG ; Fei LI ; Haizhen LI ; Yuxin ZHANG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;(1):5-7
Objective To establish gastric bypass surgery model with SD rat and analyze the influence factors and preventive measures so as to accumulate experience and skills for further developing gastric bypass surgery model on diabetic rat( GK rat) . Methods Gastric by-pass surgery was operated on 30 SD rats. Summarized modeling experience and analyzed various factors affecting modeling success. Results 17 rats weresuccessfully survived after surgery and 13 failed, with the mortality rate 43. 3%. Three rats died during operation, including two for anesthesia and one for heart failure;one died due to anastomotic bleeding two hours after surgery. Eight died in the third day after surgery, including two for infection, two for intestinal necrosis, four for anastomotic stenosis or obstruction. One died because of anastomotic leakage caused by mistaking and satiety the fifth day after surgery. There were no other complications such as wound dehiscence occurred in this group . Conclusion Establishing models of gastric bypass surgery with SD rats which is regarded as pre-experiment of building models of gas-tric bypass surgery with GK rats is economical and feasible. Anesthesia and perioperative management, surgical techniques and infection pre-vention and control are the main factors affecting modeling. The survival rate of rat model could be increased if related factors well controlled.
3.Cloning,Expression and Immunization of The Hypoxanthine-guanine Phosphoribosyltransferase for Schistosoma japonicum Chinese Strain
Junlong YU ; Shiping WANG ; Zhuo HE ; Gan DAI ; Wenkai LI ; Xiaoxin JIANG ; Shaohua ZENG ; Xiaoqin XIAO ; Shaorui XU ; Zhiyue L ; Xianchu PENG ; Songhua ZHOU ; Xueqin LIU
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(07):-
A 1 270 bp full-length cDNA fragment was obtained from the Schistosoma japonicum (Chinese strain) adult cDNA library after the 3′ and 5′ ends of the incomplete expression sequence tag (EST) of hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase of Schistosoma japonicum (SjHGPRT) were amplified by the anchored PCR with 2 pairs of primer that were designed according to the published incomplete SjHGPRT EST and the sequence of multiclone sites of library ?gt11 vector. Sequence analysis indicated that this fragment, with an identity of 82% to hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase of Schistosoma mansoni (SmHGPRT), contained a complete open reading frame(ORF). The deduced amino acid sequence showed 83% identity to that of SmHGPRT. This fragment was cloned into the prokaryotic expression vector pQE30, and subsequently sequenced and expressed in Escherichia coli. SDS-PAGE revealed that M of the recombinant protein was about 28 ku. Western-blot analysis showed that the recombinant protein was recognized by the polyclonal antisera from rabbits immunized with Schistosoma japonicum adult worm antigen. Mice vaccinated with recombinant protein revealed significant worm burden, liver eggs per gram (LEPG), fecal eggs per gram (FEPG) and intrauterine eggs of the female worms reduction percentage, compared with the controls. Taken together, the SjHGPRT full-length cDNA can be cloned and expressed in E.coli as a recombinant protein that elicited immunity against the challenge infection with Schistosoma japonicum, indicating its potential as a partial protection vaccine candidate.
4.Cloning, Expression and Immunization of The Hypoxanthine-guanine Phosphoribosyltransferase for Schistosoma japonicum Chinese Strain
Junlong YU ; Shiping WANG ; Zhuo HE ; Gan DAI ; Wenkai LI ; Xiaoxin JIANG ; Shaohua ZENG ; Xiaoqin XIAO ; Shaorui XU ; Zhiyue Lü ; Xianchu PENG ; Songhua ZHOU ; Xueqin LIU
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;33(7):665-672
A 1 270 bp full-length cDNA fragment was obtained from the Schistosoma japonicum (Chinese strain) adult cDNA library after the '3' and 5' ends of the incomplete expression sequence tag (EST) of hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase of Schistosoma japonicum (SjHGPRT) were amplified by the anchored PCR with 2 pairs of primer that were designed according to the published incomplete SjHGPRT EST and the sequence of multiclone sites of library λgt1 1 vector. Sequence analysis indicated that this fragment, with an identity of 82% to hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase ofSchistosoma mansoni (SmHGPRT), contained a complete open reading frame(ORF). The deduced amino acid sequence showed 83% identity to that of SmHGPRT. This fragment was cloned into the prokaryotic expression vector pQE30, and subsequently sequenced and expressed in Escherichia coli. SDS-PAGE revealed that M of the recombinant protein was about 28 ku. Western-blot analysis showed that the recombinant protein was recognized by the polyclonal antisera from rabbits immunized with Schistosoma japonicum adult worm antigen. Mice vaccinated with recombinant protein revealed significant worm burden, liver eggs per gram (LEPG), fecal eggs per gram (FEPG) and intrauterine eggs of the female worms reduction percentage, compared with the controls. Taken together, the SjHGPRT full-length cDNA can be cloned and expressed in E. coli as a recombinant protein that elicited immunity against the challenge infection with Schistosoma japonicum, indicating its potential as a partia1 protection vaccine candidate.
5.Realization of interactive assessment form of radiotherapy dose based on Eclipse Scripting API
Shixiong HUANG ; Songhua YANG ; Degao ZENG ; Biao ZENG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2021;30(7):707-711
Objective:To realize the interactive form evaluation of radiotherapy dose and the automatic calculation of conformity index (CI) and heterogeneity index (HI) in the Eclipse planning system.Methods:The Eclipse Scripting API application development interface and C# programming language were employed to develop it with script plug-ins combined with independent programs. The visual interface programming and call the relevant dose query function in the API were utilized to realize the interactive table dose evaluation and the automatic calculation of HI. The functions of calling dosage structure creation and structure Boolean operation in the API were adopted to realize the automatic calculation of CI.Results:15 clinical radiotherapy cases of nasopharyngeal carcinoma were selected. The dose evaluation results were statistically compared between this method and the module equipped in the Eclipse system. The results showed that the accuracy was consistent between these two methods ( P>0.05), whereas the evaluation efficiency of this method was significantly higher compared with that of the Eclipse system module ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The interactive evaluation form in this article has a friendly interface, which allows users to more conveniently perform dose assessment, multi-plan comparison, and calculation of CI and HI, which effectively improves work efficiency and can better serve the clinical and scientific research work of radiotherapy.
6.Research and realization of automatic evaluation of stereotactic radiotherapy plan for early non-small cell lung cancer
Shixiong HUANG ; Songhua YANG ; Degao ZENG ; Biao ZENG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2022;31(4):352-358
Objective:To realize the automatic evaluation of the target conformity, dose overflow, dose drop and other indicators in stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) plan for the early non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the Eclipse planning system.Methods:Eclipse Scripting API application development interface and C# programming language were used to develop it with script plug-ins combined with independent programs. According to the requirements of the NSCLC SBRT plan in Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) 0915 report, the automatic evaluation of related indicators was realized. A rule of equal interval sampling and double thresholds was designed during the period, which could more accurately and conveniently evaluate the dose drop outside the target area.Results:13 clinical cases of NSCLC SBRT plans were randomly selected, the method in this study and the module equipped with the Eclipse system to were utilized to evaluate and compare the results. It was concluded that the results of the two methods were in line with the clinical requirements, and the former was more efficient ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The NSCLC SBRT plan evaluation software in this article has a friendly interface. It can not only realize the automatic evaluation of target conformity, dose overflow and dose drop, but also effectively improve work efficiency and better serve the clinical and scientific research work of radiotherapy.
7.RIP3-mediated necroptosis induced by radiation injury in neuronal cells
Songhua YANG ; Shixiong HUANG ; Biao ZENG ; Qian DONG ; Xiaocong ZHU ; Na ZENG ; Bin LI ; Guanzhi ZHOU ; Yifang CHEN ; Huiting YANG ; Jian LI ; Yingrui SHI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2020;29(12):1124-1129
Objective:To observe the presence or absence of necroptosis in PC12 cells after radiation injury, and to detect the expression of receptor-interacting protein 3(RIP3) and evaluate its regulatory effect on necroptosis.Methods:PC12 cells were treated with different doses of irradiation and their necroptosis was detected by lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release at different time points. After pretreatment with necroptosis inhibitor Necrostatin-1(Nec-1), the changes of cell necroptosis were detected by LDH. The expression level of RIP3 after irradiation intervention was detected by Western blot (WB). After pretreatment with the RIP3-specific inhibitor GSK′872, the changes of cell necroptosis were detected by LDH. The best transfection sequence of RIP3 knockout was screened by WB. The cells were divided into the control group, irradiation group, solvent control group, no-load control group and pretreatment group. WB, immunofluorescence staining, MTT, LDH and Annex V-fluorescein Isothiocyanate/Propidium Iodide (AnnexV-FITC/PI) flow cytometry were used for detection and analysis.Results:After 4 Gy irradiation, the degree of cell necrosis was the highest after 3 hours of culture, and the expression level of RIP3 protein was up-regulated. The cell necrosis was decreased after Nec-1, GSK′872 and RIP3 gene knockdown pretreatment.Conclusions:The radiation injury of 4 Gy can induce the necroptosis of PC12 cells, and the most significant effect can be observed when cultured for 3 hours after irradiation. RIP3 is involved in the process of necroptosis of PC12 cells induced by radiation injury, and plays a pivotal positive regulatory role.
8.Gait Simulation and Analysis of Lower Limb Musculoskeletal Model before and after Total Knee Arthroplasty
Jiageng LIU ; Songhua YAN ; Jizhou ZENG ; Kuan ZHANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2020;35(3):E347-E354
Objective To compare and analyze the lower limb muscle activity and knee joint force during the stance periods of gait cycle in patients with osteoarthritis before and after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Methods Based on the OpenSim platform, lower extremity musculoskeletal models of one healthy subject and three patients with osteoarthritis before and after TKA were established. A three-dimensional (3D) motion capture system and a force platform were used to collect the lower limb kinematic data and the ground reaction force during walking, which were used as input parameters to simulate the lower limb muscle activation and knee joint forces. Results The results from the musculoskeletal model were consistent with the results by inverse dynamics based on the 3D motion capture system. The patient's rectus femoris was activated in the loading response and mid stance phases, which was different from that of healthy subject. The activation timing and amplitude of the quadriceps muscle in 3 patients were significantly different before and after TKA. The peak joint forces of 3 patients before TKA were 2.95, 3.15 and 3.43 times of body weight (BW) with the constant load of more than 2 times of BW during stand phase. The peak joint force after TKA were 2.09, 2.48 and 3.96 times of BW respectively. The joint force was not improved and the knee function did not reach the normal level six months after TKA. Conclusions The results of the established musculoskeletal model have certain reliability, and this model can provide a biomechanical auxiliary method for TKA surgery in the future.