1.The study of inhibit the Slit/Robo pathway on vascular restenosis after angioplasty in rabbits
Zhihuan ZENG ; Rendan ZHANG ; Yanqun ZHAO ; Jianyi ZHENG ; Wanxing ZHOU ; Wei ZHANG ; Guiping ZHU ; Bowei LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(12):1934-1937
Objective To study the effect and mechanism of down-regulating Silt2/Robo 1 signaling pathway on rabbit iliac artery after angioplasty restenosis. Methods The 30 male New Zealand white rabbits were divided randomly into 3 groups , namely the blank group , the control group , and the experimental group , 10 rabbits in each group. Hign-fat feeding , the rabbits were produced endothelial denudation of iliac artery stenosis model. Another 4 weeks of feeding , percutaneous balloon angioplasty was performed. Then R5 antibody was injected into the abdominal cavity. After 4 weeks of feeding ,angiography again. The results of angiography was analysied by image workstation. The concentrations of Slit2 and Robo1 was detected by ELISA. The iliac artery tissue examined by HE staining. Results The rabbit iliac artery after angioplasty restenosis animal model was set up successfully. Compared with the control group and the experimental group , the serum concentration of Slit2 and Robo1 were significantly higher (P < 0.01) than the blank group. But in the experimental group, the Slit2 and Robo1 serum concentrations were significantly lower than those in the control group (P < 0.05) after R5 antibody intervention. The area ratio stenosis and diameter stenosis rate of iliac artery were reduced that confirmed by angiography. Conclusion The expression of Slit2/Robo1 was significantly higher in the rabbit model of vascular restenosis. R5 antibody can effectively inhibit the expression of Slit2/Robo1. Down regulation of Slit2/Robo1 signaling pathway in the treatment of restenosis after angioplasty in rabbits.
2.Upregulation of CD147/MMP-9 pathway attenuates early left ventricular remodeling in rats with spontaneous hypertension
Wanxing ZHOU ; Bowei LI ; Xiaorong YANG ; Yuliang ZHOU ; Yongjing TAN ; Congcong YUAN ; Yulan SONG ; Xiao CHEN ; Wei ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(8):1229-1233
Objective To investigate the effects of CD147/MMP-9 pathway on early left ventricular remodeling Methods 30 healthy eight-week male SHR were divided into 3 groups (n = 10 for each group). SHR group received tail vein injections of normal saline weekly; CD147 group received CD147 of 600 ng·kg-1 weekly; and CD147+DOX group received CD147 of 600 ng/kg weekly and intragastric administration of DOX ( doxycycline ) of 30 mg/kg daily . 10 healthy eight-week male Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY group) were treated as SHR group. Echocardiography, myocardial sections microscopy examination (HE and VG stain), and Western blot (for assessing levels of MMP-9, TIMP-1, CD147, and collagen I and Ⅲin myocardial tissues) were performed on day 56. Left ventricular weight index (LVWI)was measured and calculated. Collagen volume fractions (CVF) were obtained by image analysis. Results As compared with WKY group , levels of CD147 , MMP-9 , and MMP-9/TIMP-1 were lower but TIMP-1 and collagenⅠand Ⅲ were significantly higher in SHR group. The abundance of CD147 and MMP-9 protein and the ratio of MMP-9/TIMP-1 were obviously increased in CD147 group than in SHR group (P < 0.05). Levels of CD147, MMP-9, and MMP-9/TIMP-1 did no differ between CD147+DOX group and CD147 group. LVWI and contents of collagenⅠand Ⅲ were obviously declined in CD147 group as compare with SHR group. Cardiomyocyte hypertrophy , partial myocardial fibre rupture , myocyte dissolution and fuzzy myocardial fibre boundaries , more abundant of collagen fibers, and higher CVF were found in SHR group. Cardiac fibrosis was significantly improved after CD147 intervention, but the action was suppressed as DOX was administrated simultaneously. Conclusions Early ventricular remodeling may be involved in the inhibition of CD147/MMP-9 pathway in SHR. Input of CD147 to upregulate the pathway can improve the remodeling.
3.On the self-efficacy of medical students in independent learning based on a survey of six medical institutions of higher learning
Wanxing KANG ; Li LI ; Zhaofei DING ; Xiaoying ZHOU ; Mengxia LI ; Hui LIAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(11):1361-1364
Objective:To analyze the self-efficacy of medical students in independent learning and its influencing factors, and to explore the ways to improve their self-learning ability.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted among medical students in 6 medical institutions of higher learning in Guangdong Province. A total of 2 480 questionnaires were issued, and 2 282 were recovered. SPSS 19.0 was used to conduct statistical analysis including Kruskal-Wall test and multiple comparisons.Results:There were 47.72% of the medical students who had a strong autonomous learning drive, and more than half of the medical students had strong autonomous learning ability with strong self-efficacy of independent learning. The influence of family location, family guidance degree and different grades on self-efficacy of medical students was different, and there was no significant difference between 5-year and 8-year clinical medical students in self-efficacy of independent learning.Conclusion:Family factors have a great influence on self-efficacy, and senior medical students have the strong ability of self-learning compared with junior medical students. Therefore, we should give full play to the positive impacts of family and school factors to further improve the independent learning ability and efficiency of medical students.
4.Clinical applications of active fixation at the right ventricular outflow tract using a modified pacing leads model.
Zhihuan ZENG ; Silin CHEN ; Yanqun ZHAO ; Wanxing ZHOU ; Wei ZHANG ; Guiping ZHU ; Bowei LI ; Yuliang ZHOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(7):1020-1024
OBJECTIVETo assess the feasibility and safety of using the modified active fixation pacing leads model to pace the right ventricular outflow tract septum.
METHODSA total of 136 patients undergoing artificial heart pacemaker implantation with active fixation pacing leads were randomized into two groups to receive conventional right ventricular outflow tract pacing (CRVOTP) or modified right ventricular outflow tract pacing (MRVOTP). The electrode lead wire core was modeled in a double-curved three-dimensional shape in CRVOTP group and in a J-shaped bend in MRVOTP group before fixation at the right ventricular outflow tract septum.
RESULTSRight ventricular outflow tract septum pacing was achieved successfully in all the patients. None of patients experienced serious complications. No significant differences were found between the two groups in the number of times of electrode fixation, pacing thresholds, impedance, R wave height or QRS wave width during the operation, but MRVOTP was associated with a reduced time of X -ray exposure and operation (P<0.05) due to the convenience in electrode modeling and in passing the leads through the tricuspid annulus and the direct access to the right ventricular outflow tract septum. Postoperative follow-up of the patients showed no incidence of active fixation pacing lead dislocation and comparable pacing thresholds of the ventricular electrodes, impedance, R wave height and QRS wave width between the two groups.
CONCLUTIONSUsing the modified active fixation pacing leads model to pace the right ventricular outflow tract septum can reduce the time of X -ray exposure and operation with a low probability of lead damage.
Cardiac Pacing, Artificial ; Electrodes ; Heart Ventricles ; Humans ; Pacemaker, Artificial
5.Difference analysis of self-regulated learning among medical students in Guangzhou universities
Zhaofei DING ; Li LI ; Wanxing KANG ; Hui LIAO ; Xiaoying ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(12):1911-1914
Objective:To investigate the current situation of medical students' autonomous learning in Guangzhou universities, analyze the main factors that affect medical students' self-regulated learning, and explore the strategy for improving the ability of medical students' self-regulated learning.Methods:A stratified sampling survey was conducted among 2 480 medical students from 6 universities in Guangzhou using the self-designed "Questionnaire on Medical Students' Autonomous Learning". SPSS 22.0 was used for statistical analysis of the collected data.Results:There were statistically significant differences in the frequency of self-regulated and professional learning ( χ2=21.33, P<0.001), the self-regulated learning effectiveness and gender differences ( χ2=4.86, P=0.027), the scholastic year system and self-regulated learning necessity cognition ( χ2=4.65, P=0.031), and the family guidance and the suitability of self-learning method selection ability ( χ2=32.43, P<0.001). Conclusions:The schools, individuals and families jointly influence the self-regulated learning of medical students. The three parties should cooperate with each other to improve the self-regulated learning ability of medical students and cultivate high-quality medical talents with life-long learning ability.
6.De Novo and Inherited SETD1A Variants in Early-onset Epilepsy.
Xiuya YU ; Lin YANG ; Jin LI ; Wanxing LI ; Dongzhi LI ; Ran WANG ; Kai WU ; Wenhao CHEN ; Yi ZHANG ; Zilong QIU ; Wenhao ZHOU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2019;35(6):1045-1057
Early-onset epilepsy is a neurological abnormality in childhood, and it is especially common in the first 2 years after birth. Seizures in early life mostly result from structural or metabolic disorders in the brain, and the genetic causes of idiopathic seizures have been extensively investigated. In this study, we identified four missense mutations in the SETD1A gene (SET domain-containing 1A, histone lysine methyltransferase): three de novo mutations in three individuals and one inherited mutation in a four-generation family. Whole-exome sequencing indicated that all four of these mutations were responsible for the seizures. Mutations of SETD1A have been implicated in schizophrenia and developmental disorders, so we examined the role of the four mutations (R913C, Q269R, G1369R, and R1392H) in neural development. We found that their expression in mouse primary cortical neurons affected excitatory synapse development. Moreover, expression of the R913C mutation also affected the migration of cortical neurons in the mouse brain. We further identified two common genes (Neurl4 and Usp39) affected by mutations of SETD1A. These results suggested that the mutations of SETD1A play a fundamental role in abnormal synaptic function and the development of neurons, so they may be pathogenic factors for neurodevelopmental disorders.