1.Long noncoding RNA MALAT1 regulates Rac1b expression and is associ-ated with colorectal cancer metastasis
Zihuan YANG ; Xingzhi FENG ; Lekun FANG ; Dandan HUANG ; Jianping WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(8):1417-1421
AIM:ToinvestigatetheroleofMALAT1incolorectalcancermetastasis.METHODS:ThemRNA expression levels of MALAT1 and Rac1b in the tumor and adjacent normal tissues were examined by real-time PCR. MALAT1 was knocked down by siRNA in colorectal cancer cell lines .The expression of Rac1b and the epithelial-mesen-chymal transition markers was examined by Western blot .Cell proliferation was determined by EdU analysis .The effects of MALAT1 on the cell migration and invasion were examined by Transwell assay .RESULTS: The expression of MALAT1 was down-regulated in colorectal cancer .Down-regulation of MALAT1 induced Rac1b overexpression, which in turn in-creased the expression levels of E-cadherin and β-catenin.Furthermore, down-regulation of MALAT1 promoted the cell proliferation, invasion and migration.CONCLUSION:MALAT1 is associated with metastasis of colorectal cancer through regulating the expression of Rac1b and the downstream factors.
2.Theoretical basisa nd feasibility of tutor system for undergraduates in medical information education
Fuzhi WANG ; Dan LUO ; Xingzhi CHEN ; Hao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2014;(11):12-15
The theoretical basis, significance and feasibility of tutor system for undergraduates in medical informa-tion education were studied.It was considered that the tutor system for undergraduates is an effective means for training medical information talents as it can help the undergraduates to know what role they will play in itheir future po-sition and the professional knowledge they should master, ncrease their study interests and stimulate their study motives by providing the professional skill education service in an order form.The management model of tutor system for under-graduates was put forward according to the significant features of undergraduate course education and cross subjects, the various requirements of professional skills, and the low study motives in domestic medical information education.The problems to which attention should be paid in implementing the tutor system for undergraduates were elaborated .
3.Molecular engineering of transketolase from Escherichia coli and tartaric semialdehyde biosynthesis.
Jianfeng WANG ; Wenying LI ; Zhenqi XIN ; Wenna FENG ; Xiaomin SUN ; Jianfeng YUAN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(12):4615-4629
Transketolase (EC 2.2.1.1, TK) is a thiamine diphosphate-dependent enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a two-carbon hydroxyacetyl unit with reversible C-C bond cleavage and formation. It is widely used in the production of chemicals, drug precursors, and asymmetric synthesis by cascade enzyme catalysis. In this paper, the activity of transketolase TKTA from Escherichia coli K12 on non-phosphorylated substrates was enhanced through site-directed saturation mutation and combined mutation. On this basis, the synthesis of tartaric semialdehyde was explored. The results showed that the optimal reaction temperature and pH of TKTA_M (R358I/H461S/R520Q) were 32 ℃ and 7.0, respectively. The specific activity on d-glyceraldehyde was (6.57±0.14) U/mg, which was 9.25 times higher than that of the wild type ((0.71±0.02) U/mg). Based on the characterization of TKTA_M, tartaric acid semialdehyde was synthesized with 50 mmol/L 5-keto-d-gluconate and 50 mmol/L non-phosphorylated ethanolaldehyde. The final yield of tartaric acid semialdehyde was 3.71 g with a molar conversion rate of 55.34%. Hence, the results may facilitate the preparation of l-(+)-tartaric acid from biomass, and provide an example for transketolase-catalyzed non-phosphorylated substrates.
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4.Development and management of hospital emergency response systems
Yutong WU ; Xingzhi WANG ; Zheng YAO ; Zhiyong HOU ; Tao LO ; Lei WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2010;26(11):835-837
The paper reviewed the significance and methodology of building a hospital emergency response system, and recommended on coordinating hospital emergency response work. The practices to build emergency response norms include persistent improvement of hospital emergency response system,unifying hospital emergency pre-plan, scheduling emergency drills, training and assessment, performance appraisal, and quantified indicators. The paper also summarized such operation principles as system development, unified management, job division, standardized operation, and routine operations.
5.Effect of intra-and post-operative mild hypothermia with ice blanket in treatment of severe traumatic brain injury
Sheng YUE ; Zhiping WANG ; Maitao ZHOU ; Na HU ; Xingzhi LIAO ; Yuhai WANG ; Xuejian CAI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2013;29(9):815-819
Objective To observe effect of intra-and post-operative mild hypothermia using an ice blanket on patients with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI).Methods Twenty sTBI patients with Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of 3-8 points were included and were assigned to either ice bag cooling (Bag group) or ice blanket cooling (Blanket group) (n =10 each) according to random number table.Patients in Bag group had temperature reduction by placing ice bag over great vessels,whereas in Blanket group an ice blanket (temperature was set as the nasopharyngeal temperature of 33℃-34℃) was employed to have temperature reduction.Hypothermia therapy in the two group groups was initiated from the beginning of operation and continued for 48 hours after operation.Intracranial pressure,cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) and GCS in both groups were recorded respectively at 10 minutes before operation (T0) and at 8,12,24,48 and 72 hours after operation (T1,T2,T3,T4 and T5).Venous blood of the two groups was harvested to assay the serum concentration of neuronspecific enolase (NSE),myelin basic protein (MBP)and S-100β at T0,T3,T4,-Ts and at 96 hours after operation (T6) by ELISA method.Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) was evaluated at postoperative six months.Results In Bag group,body temperature (T1-T5) of the patients had no significant decrease (P > 0.05) and NSE (T3-T6),S-100β (T3-T6) and MBP (T4-T6) were increased (P < 0.05 or 0.01) when compared with those in T0 ; intracranial pressure (T2-T5) was increased (P < 0.05) and CPP (T3-T5) was lowered (P < 0.05) when compared with those in T1.In Blanket group,body temperature (T1-T6) of the patients presented was decreased significantly (P < 0.01) and NSE (T3-T6),MBP (T5-T6) and S-100β (T4-T6) were increased (P < 0.05 or 0.01) when compared those in T0 ; intracranial pressure (T2-T6) was increased (P < 0.05) and CPP had no significant changes (P >0.05) when compared with those in T1.By contrast with those in the same time points in Bag group,lower body temperature (T1-T5) (P < 0.001),lower intracranial pressure (T2-T5),higher CPP (T3-T5) as well as lower NSE (T4-T6),MBP (T4-T6) and S-100β(T6)were observed in Blanket group (P <0.05 or 0.01).Changes of GCS and GOS in the two groups were no significance (P >0.05).Conclusion Intraoperative and postoperative mild hypothermia therapy using an ice blanket may alleviate the degree of brain injury in sTBI patients.
6.Blended teaching model for health information management according to the target of professional training
Xingzhi CHEN ; Fuzhi WANG ; Min ZHANG ; Chao LI ; Shu YANG ; Juye ZHAI ; Hao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2015;24(10):8-12
After the feasibility to reform the blended teaching model for health information management and its im-plementation were described , the reform of blended teaching model for health information management and its prob-lems were analyzed in terms of its model establishment , process implementation and effect assessment according to the target of professional training in Bengbu Medical College .
7.TK2-related mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome:two cases report and review of literature
Yanhong YI ; Ye WU ; Hui XIONG ; Zhaoxia WANG ; Yun YUAN ; Xingzhi CHANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;31(15):1188-1191
Objective To study the clinical characteristics,muscle pathological features,diagnosis and prognosis of TK2-related mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome(MDS).Methods Clinical and laboratory data of 2 cases of TK2-related myopathic MDS were reported.And data of previously reported 58 TK2-related MDS cases were reviewed.Results Total 60 patients consisted of 35 male and 25 female.The age of onset ranged from the birth to the age of 74 years old,and 54 of the patients were attacked at the age younger than 3 years old.Muscle weakness and hypotonia were detected in all patients,with 40 patients(including the newly diagnosed 2 cases) manifested as pure myopathic form,and 20 patients with other multiple organs involvement.Serum creatine kinase was mildly increased (211-6 500 IU/L) in 53 patients.Elevated serum lactic acid level (2.3-12.0 mmol/L)was observed in 24 patients.Muscle biopsy was available from 55 patients,and ragged red fibers and/or cytochrome C oxidase (COX)-negative fibers were detected in 48 out of them.Nine out of 11 patients received electronic microscope study showed proliferation of abnormal mitochondria.Respiratory chain enzymatic activities in skeletal muscle were reduced in 31 out of 33 patients.Marked mtDNA content reduction was observed in 36 out of 41 patients (4%-25% of age-and tissue-matched controls).A total of 42 TK2 mutations were found in 60 patients,including 2 novel mutations c.923A > G and c.619-2A > T in this study.Conclusions The most common clinical manifestations of TK2-related MDS are severely,rapidly progressing myopathy with infantile or early childhood onset.As the detection rate of characteristic pathologic features in muscle is high,muscle biopsy is important for the diagnosis of TK2-related MDS.
8.Hypovolemia shock resuscitated with 3% and 7.5% hypertonic saline in emergency department
Zhuoyi QIAO ; Juan HAN ; Xingzhi WANG ; Jian LIU ; Qingbo ZHAO ; Wanbao LIU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2014;23(5):496-500
Objective To investigate the effects of 3% and 7.5% hypertonic saline (HS) on hemorrhagic shock patients in Emergency Department.Methods From December 2008 to February 2012,patients older than 15 years with severe trauma and systolic blood pressure (SBP) ≤70 mmHg or 70 to 90 mmHg with heart rate≥ 108 per minute were divided into three groups randomly (random number).Group A:patients treated with 3% hypertonic saline (HS) 300 mL + lactated Ringer' s solutions (LRS).Group B:patients treated with 7.5% HS 300 mL + LRS.Group C:patients treated with LRS.The mean arterial pressure (MAP),blood pressure (BP),heart rate (HR) were recorded before infusion and at 10,30,45,60 minutes successively after infusion.Incidence of complications and mortality rates were compared between groups.Results Atotal of 148 patients were enrolled in this study.Compared with LRS grouop,MAP was restored more promptly and maintained persistently in 3% HS group and 7.5% HS group,and the total volume of fluid infused was decreased to almost 50% of LRS in the first 1 hour.No significant differences in MAP levels were observed between group A and B except 30 minutes after infusion.Single bolus of 7.5% HS infusion resulted in increased of HR to mean 127 beats per minute at 10 minutesafter fluid resuscitation.Higher incidence of arrhythmia and transient hypotension occurred in 7.5% HS group.There were no statistical differences of changes of electrolytic indices,mortality rates,incidences of ARDS and MODS among three groups.Conclusions Resuscitation with 3% HS provide similar benefits and lower risk of complications compared with 7.5% HS and LRS.This study demonstrates the practicability and safety of 3% HS for fluid resuscitation of patients with hypovolemic shock.
9.Need and training of health information management professionals in Anhui Province
Min ZHANG ; Xiaolei ZHANG ; Xingzhi CHEN ; Hao ZHANG ; Kui WANG ; Lingchao KONG ; Xiaodong HAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2014;(12):63-66
After the current situation in medical information construction and the training of health information management undergraduates in Anhui Province were analyzed, suggestions were put forward, such as further strengthening the training of health information management professionals and establishing their positions in medical information construction, in terms of new student enrolment, offered curriculum, and graduate employment.
10.Experience and analysis of excellent works of human parasitology in nation-al medical colleges and universities
Xiaodi YANG ; Qiang FANG ; Yang CHENG ; Xuelian CHANG ; Zhiyong TAO ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Xiaoli WANG ; Jiangyan LI ; Shiya HUANG ; Yumeng JIAO ; Xuemei WANG ; Hui XIA ; Xingzhi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2017;29(3):369-371,376
Teaching competition is an effective way for college and university teachers to improve their teaching skills. Based on the teaching practice and experience in medical parasitology,this paper discusses several key issues in teaching competition including topics,teaching designs and teaching methods. It provides references for the teachers in department of parasitology of universities and colleges to improve the quality of classroom teaching.