1.The practice and progress of self-directed learning of advanced studying doctors in neonatology
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(10):-
Self-directed learning(SDL)is an important learning form for the future educational development and the continued medical education.SDL facilitates the learning effects of advanced studying doctors in neonatology.This article investigates the major developments and influencing factors relative to self directed learning,and provides insight into the practice and progress of self directed learning of the advanced studying doctors in neonatology.
3.Effects of inactivation of vitamin D receptor in intestinal tumor growth of APCmin/+ mice
Hong KANG ; Wei ZHENG ; Hong YU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2009;11(9):1174-1177
Objective To explore effects and mechanism of inactivation of vitamin D receptor (VDR) in intestinal tumor growth of APCmin/+ mice. Methods To generate APCmin/+VDR -/- mice through breeding, the number and size of small intestinal and colonic tumors were assessed and compared between APCmin/+ and APCmin/+ VDR -/- mice. The intestinal tumors were diagnosed with HE stain. The expressions of BCL-2,vimentin-1,Stat-1 and MSH-2 proteins of tumors were determined by immanohistocbemistry and compared be-tween APCmin/+ and APCmin/+VDR -/- mice. Results A comparison between APCmin/+ and APCmin/+ VDR -/- mice revealed that the number of the tumors, which were larger than 3mm, was significantly increased in APCmin/+ VDR -/- mice at 4 months of age (P< 0.01). HE staining indicated fistulous adenomas from small intestine and colon of two groups, Immunostaining showed Stat - 1 level in APC-min/+ tumors were increased and MSH-2 and vimentin-1 levels in APCmin/+ VDR-/- mice were increased, compared to APCmin/+tumors. Conclusion These observations suggested that inactivation of VDR promoted the intestinal tumor growth of APCmin/+ mice.
4.Role of hepatic stem cells in hepatic regeneration
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
Hepatic stem cells transplantation might be an important treatment strategy for patients with end stage liver diseases and related research has become a focus of recent studies.Hepatic stem cells of different sources have great therapeutic potential in clinical practice,but much research still need to be done before it can be used as a routine method in clinical practice. This review discusses the characteristics of hepatic stem cells and its role in liver regeneration after liver damage.
7.Detection of basic fibroblast growth factor receptor protein on human lens epithelial cells
International Eye Science 2008;8(8):1511-1513
· AIM: To study the expression of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) receptor protein in human lens epithelial cells (HLECs). METHODS: Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the level of bFGF receptor protein and image analysis was adopted to perform the relative quantitative analysis on it. · RESULTS: There was bFGF receptor protein in HLECs accordingl to both qualitative and quantitative analysis. · CONCLUSION: bFGF receptor protein exists in HLECs and it is the material foundation for bFGF to improve the proliferation of HLECs.
8.Influence of Acupuncturing“Zu san li”Point on the Liver Cell Membrane of Chronic Alcohol Liver Injury Rats
Wei WANG ; Xulai LIU ; Hong YU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the function and possible mechanism of acupuncturing “Zusanli” point on the liver cell membrane of rat with chronic alcohol liver injury. Methods Chronic alcoholic liver damage rat model was established by 60% ethanal intragastric infusion for 60 d. Total phosphatide, total cholesterol and phosphatide component were determined. Result Compare with the normal recovery group, acupuncture “Zusanli” point can increase the content of PC and PE, decrease the content of Chol and SM of liver cell, and reduce the membrane aging index C/P, SM /PC. Conclusion Acupuncture “Zusanli” point has the function of protecting the liver cell membranes and improving the liver cell membrane’s fluidity of chronic alcohol liver injury rat.
9.Understanding of obesity pathogenesis from human energy metabolism evolution perspective
Jing WU ; Hong-Wei WANG ; Yu WEN ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(04):-
This article elucidates the relationship between the human susceptibility to obesity and gene polymorphisms such as peroxisome proliferators-activated receptors(PPARs)and PPAR?coactivator-1,along with milestones in the formation and development of capacity for fat deposition during evolutionary history of human.An biological evolutionary analysis,identifying factors favoring the energy stores,may be helpful to the development of preventive public health strategies.
10.Evaluation report of the proficiency testing of serum esterase-1 in laboratory mice
Jie WEI ; Hong WANG ; Wei GONG ; Pengli YU ; Bingfei YUE
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2017;27(3):63-67
Objective To strengthen the quality control management and enhance the detection capacity of the experimental animal quality control laboratoriesin our country through the detection of serum esterase-1 (Es-1) in the experimental mice.Methods The samples were prepared according to the standard procedure, and then were randomly numbered and distributed to participating units by cold-chain transport.Before the deadline, the participants submitted the results and the copies of original records.When the results were completely consistent with the standard results,the results were regarded as satisfactory, otherwise were unsatisfactory.Results A total of 11 laboratories participated in this program, of which 10 laboratories were regarded as satisfactory (90.9%) and one laboratory obtained unsatisfactory result (9.1%).Conclusions The results of this proficiency testing project demonstrate that the overall detection level of Es-1 in laboratory mice is highof the participating laboratories.However, more attention still should be paid to standard specifications and some test details.