1.Medical Informatics Courses Construction
Xiuju ZHAN ; Xiufeng LIU ; Hao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(06):-
This paper discussed the development history,study fields and course construction of medical informatics(MI) and compared the similarities and differences of MI between China and the other countries.
2.Effect and Mechanism of Music Exposure on Fearful Behavior of Prenatal Stressed Rats
Jing QIAN ; Xiuju MI ; Shuqing LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(9):1016-1019
Objective To investigate the effect of postnatal music exposure on fearful behavior of prenatal stressed rats in defensive withdrawal test and the expression of gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) in the amygdala. Methods Wistar pregnant rats were divided in stress group (n=8) and control group (n=8). The stress group were immobilized and bright lighted 45 min, 3 times a day, when gestation 11-20 days, while the control group without any stress. The new born rats from the stress group were exposed in music (SM group) or white noise (SW group) for 45 min twice a day since 1 day after born, and the rats from the control (SC) group left undisturbed. They were tested with defensive withdrawal test 60 days after birth, and the GRPR levels in the amygdala were measured with immunofluorescence and real-time PCR. Results The latency was shorter and the frequence out of the chamber was the most in the SM group of the defensive withdrawal test (P<0.001), while GRPR-positive cells and GRPR mRNA increased in amygdala (P<0.001). Conclusion Postnatal music exposure can counteract the abnormal behavior response of prenatal stressed offspring and accompany with increased expression of GRPR in the amygdala.
3.Analysis of the group A rotavirus infection in children with diarrhea in Shenzhen
Hongmei YANG ; Xiuju LIU ; Yuanyuan PEI ; Jian RAN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(22):3068-3069
Objective To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of the group A rotavirus (RV) among the children with diarrhea in Shenzhen ,in order to provide reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment .Methods Stool samples were collected for RV detection from children with diarrhea .The results were analyzed .Results A total of 3 509 cases of children with RV infection were checked out from 14 511 cases of children with diarrhea ,with the infection rate accounting for 24 .18% .RV infection occurred all year around ,and the infection peak was November ,December and January .RV infected children mainly distributed in the age group of 6 months to 2 years .Conclusion RV infection in children is a universal problem in Shenzhen .Clinic should pay attention to it .
4.Inhibitory effects of honokoil on retinal neovascularization in mice
Xiaoxi LEI ; Su LIU ; Xiuju YAN ; Qiang WANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(05):-
AIM: To explore the inhibitory effect of honokiol on retinal NV. METHODS: Hyperoxia was induced in NV model in 60 mice.Twenty mice received an intraperitoneal injections of 100 mg/kg honokoil twice daily for 5 days as large-dosage group and 20 mice received 50 mg/kg as small one while 20 mice received BSS as control.The collagen IV immunohistochemical staining was used to observe retinal vessels.The effect was evaluated by counting the nuclei extending from retina to vitreous and expressions of VEGF and MMP-2. RESULTS: The reduced density of vessels in the treatment group were found in retinal.The number of nuclei was less in the treated groups,which in the lagre-dosage group was significantly less.The expressions to VEGF and MMP-2 were less in the treatment than in the control respectively.That in the large-dosage group was significantly less. CONCLUSION: Intraperitoneal injections of honokoil can effectively inhibit retinal NV,depending on dosage.
5.Mechanism about Elemene antitumor activity on glioma cell
Xiuju CHENG ; Shougang WEI ; Haiyan LIU ; Yongfa ZHANG ; Zhisheng XU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2009;21(11):721-723,727
Objective To explore the activity of Elemene for glioma cell from the cellular and molecular level. Methods The human glioma cell U251 was cultured. The effect of Elemene for human glioma cell proliferation was studied by MTT assay. Cell cycle, Fas, PCNA, bcl-2, intracellular Ca~(2+) and apoptosis were evaluated by flow cytometry analysis. Results Elemene exhibited antiproliferative effect on human glioma cell U251 markedly. The fifty percent inhibition on concentration (IC_(50)) of Elemene against glioma cells at different time points. 24 h was 40.60 μg/ml, the 48 h 38.14 μg/ml and the 72 h 34.35 μg/ml.Cell cycle was blocked in the S and G_2/M phases. The apoptosis ratio was increased by Annexin V staining markedly. Elemene decreased the gene expressions of PCNA and Fas, increased the intracellular Ca~(2+). There was no significant effect on the bcl -2 gene expression. Conclusion Elemene exhibits a marked antiproliferative effect on glioma cells and induces apoptosis by decreasing the expression of PCNA and increasing intracellular Ca~(2+). It also influences the expression of Fas. It might have no relationship with bcl-2 gene expression.
6.Emphasis on the Humanities Education During Diagnostic Practice Teaching
Yingqing LI ; Liping MA ; Xiuju WANG ; Bin XU ; Tianhao LIU ; Yongqing LIN ; Suling FENG
Chinese Medical Ethics 1995;0(02):-
For medical student, diagnostic practice is the first step of clinical study. To penetrate the humanities education in diagnostic teaching,the combination with practice from the following steps as physical examination, laboratory examination and interrogation, would cultivate medical students' humane quality imperceptibly and play an important role in creating noble medical ethics of them.
7.Clinical study of HCE regimen in the treatment of small cell lung cancer.
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2006;9(5):458-461
BACKGROUNDChemotherapy is main treatment of small cell lung cancer (SCLC). This aim of this study is to evaluate the effects and the adverse effects of HCE regimen (hydroxycamptothecin + etoposide + carboplatin) in treatment of SCLC.
METHODSPatients with previously untreated SCLC were randomized into two groups: HCE group (treated by HCE regimen) and EP group (treated by etoposide and cisplatin). The chemotherapeutic effects and the adverse effects were compared between two groups.
RESULTSA total of 71 patients could be evaluated. The overall response rate was 90.3% (28/31) for HCE group with 17 complete response (CR) and 11 partial response (PR), and 70.0% (28/40) in the EP group with 9 CR and 19 PR. The CR was significantly different between two groups. The median survival time of the HCE group and EP group were 11.5 and 25 months respectively. The 1-year survival rate was 72.4% vs 69.4% (P > 0.05), 2-year survival rate was 51.7% vs 44.4% (P < 0.05), and 3-year survival rate was 40.0% vs 29.2% (P < 0.05). Myelosuppression, diarrhea and vomiting were the main toxicities in two groups. The incidence of myelosuppression was higher in the HCE group than that in the EP group but without statistical difference (P > 0.05), whereas the incidence of nausea and vomiting were significantly lower than that in the EP group (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSHCE regimen is an effective regimen for previously untreated SCLC with high CR and slight toxicity. It may be worthy of further clinical investigation.
8.Protective effects of M_3 receptor agonists on the arrhythmias of rats induced by barium chloride
Danlu LI ; Liyan WANG ; Lipeng CHEN ; Xiuju ZHANG ; Yan LIU ; Baofeng YANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(10):-
Aim To observe the protective effects of choline and pilocarpine,the M3 receptor agonists,on the arrhythmias of Wistar rats induced by barium chloride.Methods Barium chloride was used to induce the experimental arrhythmias of Wistar rats.Choline,pilocarpine,and 4-diphenylacetoxy-N-methylpiperidine-methiodide (4-DAMP),the selective antagonist of M3 receptor,were used to explore the effects of M3 receptor on the arrhythmias induced by barium chloride.The occurence and the severity of arrhythmias were observed.Results Choline 10 mg?kg-1 and pilocarpine 0.2 mg?kg-1 inhibited the occurence of arrhythmias,shortened the duration of arrhythmias (P
9.Valproic acid induces neuroglobin protein by CREB and protects N2a cells against H2 O2-induced neurotoxicity
Ning LIU ; Yu XUN ; Yadan LI ; Tingting WANG ; Aijun ZHONG ; Liangyuan YAO ; Xiuju YUAN ; Shuanglin XIANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2014;(5):619-622,623
Aim To investigate the effect and mecha-nism of valproic acid on neuroglobin expression, and the neuroprotective role of valproic acid against H2 O2-induced neurotoxicity. Methods Western blot, RT-PCR and luciferase assay were used to detect the pro-tein levels, mRNA levels and promoter activity of mouse and human neuroglobin induced by valproic acid. Luciferase assay was used to investigate the role of transcription factor CREB in the up-regulation of neuroglobin by valproic acid. MTT assay was used to evaluate the effect of valproic acid against H2 O2-in-duced neurotoxicity. Results VPA treatment marked-ly increased the protein levels, mRNA levels and pro-moter activity of Ngb in mouse N2 a cells and human SKNSH cells. CREB specific inhibitor KG501 or CREB dominant negative mutant KCREB attenuated VPA-induced Ngb promoter activity. VPA could pro-tect N2a cells from H2 O2-induced neurotoxicity. Con-clusion CREB mediates VPA-induced Ngb up-regula-tion, which may contribute to the neuroprotective effects of VPA in oxidative stress in neurons.
10.Risk Factors for Mortality of Bloodstream Infections in Patients with Hematologic Diseases
Guoyang ZHANG ; Pengfeng YANG ; Xiuju WANG ; Yiqing LI ; Jie XIAO ; Hongyun LIU ; Jianxing CHANG ; Liping MA
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(4):622-627
[Objective] To explore the risk factors for mortality of bloodstream infections in the patients with hematologic diseases,so as to provide evidence for reasonable and effective application of treatments.[Methods] The clinical data of 242 cases of bloodstream infections who were hospitalized from Jan 2012 to Jun 2016 were analyzed retrospectively,then the analysis was performed for risk factors.The statistical analysis was processed by SPSS 19.0.[Results] A total of 266 strains of pathogens were isolated,including 99 strains of gram-positive bacteria,accounting for 37.2%,and 164 strains of gram-negative bacteria,accounting for 61.7%.Multivariate analysis showed that the significant independent risk factors for mortality were active states of hematologic diseases (P =0.007,OR =5.622,95% CI 1.586 ~ 19.924),presentation with septic shock(P =0.007,OR =4.978,95% CI 1.560 ~15.884),cardiac insufficiency (P =0.001,OR =11.878,95% CI 2.760 ~ 51.120),level of albumin less than 35 g/L (P =0.036,OR =3.468,95% CI 1.087 ~ 11.066),polymicrobial infection (P =0.010,OR =6.024,95% CI 1.540 ~ 23.563),and Staphylococcus haemolyticus (P =0.001,OR =19.308,95% CI 3.392 ~ 109.888)/Enterococcus (P =0.002,OR =15.266,95% CI 2.817 ~82.728) infection.The survival curves show that the inappropriate initial antimicrobial therapy group or presentation with any one of the independent risk factors had a lower probability of survival than the control group.[Conclusions] Bloodstream infections in patients may cause high mortality rate,so it is necessary that we use antibiotic reasonably and spare no effort to reduce the mortality rate by appropriate application of antimicrobial therapy and effective intervention of the risk factors.