1.The immune and pathological mechanism of the effect of monocyte chemotaxis protein -1 on the development of spinal tuberculosis
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2016;36(12):151-153
Objective To investigate the immune and pathological mechanism of the effect of monocyte chemotaxis protein -1 on the development of spinal tuberculosis.Methods A total of 1002 patients were enrolled in Tianjin Haihe Hospital from January 2011 to January 2016, which were included in the diagnostic criteria and exclusion criteria.Divided into 332 cases of spinal tuberculosis group(new spine tuberculosis subjects), 334 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis group( new pulmonary tuberculosis subjects), 336 cases of healthy group(healthy subjects), the serum concentration of monocyte chemotactic protein-1 ( MCP-1 ) was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay ( ELISA ) .To investigate the factors influencing the expression of MCP-1 and to analyze the correlation between serum MCP-1 concentration and spinal tuberculosis.Results Serum MCP-1 concentration in the body with the tuberculosis pathogenicity and sowing was gradually increasing.The concentration of MCP-1 in the spine tuberculosis group was significantly higher than that in thepulmonary tuberculosis group and the healthy group, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).There was no significant difference in serum MCP-1 concentrations between male and female patients in spine tuberculosis group , pulmonary tuberculosis group and healthy group.There was no significant difference in serum MCP-1 concentration between children and adults patients in spine tuberculosis group, pulmonary tuberculosis group and healthy group.Conclusion The serum concentration of MCP-1 in Spinal tuberculosis group is higher than pulmonary tuberculosis group and health group, and it shows an upward trend with the spread of tuberculosis.
2.Research on training quality guarantee system of medical graduate students based on project management
Yucheng PANG ; Changjun Lü ; Luping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(8):757-762
Aiming at the problems faced by the medical postgraduate students in the cooperative medical education and the classified training mode,combined with the characteristics of the cultivation of medical postgraduates,the article constructed the quality guarantee system of graduate education based on project management.From the three dimensions of time dimension,corpus dimension and objective dimension,the article established a model of training quality guarantee system and analyzed the four work modules:construction of project organization,standardization of whole life cycle process,control of project quality and integration of project information.In addition,the article introduced the practice of this quality guarantee system in Binzhou Medical University.
3.Expression of extracellular signal-regulated kinase in intraepithelial neoplasi
Tienan BAI ; Yucheng LI ; Shumin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(04):-
Objective To study expression of extracellular signal-regualated kinase in intraepithelial neoplasia,prostatic cancer and BPH tissue. Methods Expression of extracellular signal-regualated kinase (ERK) was determined in 12 prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN),11 prostate cancer and 16 benign prostatic hyperplasia specimens.ERK expression was determined by immunohistochemistry. Results ERK expression was positive in all the 12 PIN specimens,6 of which being overexpressed.In the 11 prostate cancer specimens,overexpression was observed in only one while the other 10 under expressed.Overexpreassion was not observed in all the BPH specimens whereas 12 of the 16 showed underexpression. Conclusions ERK expression is obviously higher in PIN tissue (P
4.Clinical analysis of micro-neurosurgical operation for hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage in primary hospital
Yucheng ZHANG ; Jiaxing ZHANG ; Weiling LAI ; Yebin ZHANG ; Sheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;(8):1172-1173
ObjectiveTo investigate value of minimally invasive surgical approach in patients with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage in primary hospital.MethodsAccording to the operation procedure,93 cases with basal ganglia hemorrhage were divided into three groups:1.minimally invasive surgery group A (n =37 ),2.ventricular puncture and drainage,lumbar cistern drainage group B(n=10),3.usual operation group C( n =46).Estimated operation effect with computed tomography in 24 hours after operation.Case fatality rate and complication incidence were analyzed after three months of operation according to the Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS).ResultsMinimally invasive surgery group A had the highest hematoma clearance rate (82.7 ± 8.1 ) %,group B (78.6±6.5 % ),group C (50 ±10% ).The incidence rate of rebleeding was 8.1% in group A( n =3 ),10% in group B ( n =1 ),34.8% in group C (n =16).The grade Ⅳ of the GOS and the grade Ⅲ of the GOS was respectively 93.8% and 6.5%,case fatality rate was zero.Conclusion The minimally invasive surgical operation not only lead to less tissue damage and decrease rebleeding,but also improve neurological functional recovery.
5.Dual-drug sustained-release carrier:Preparation and performance
Yucheng BAO ; Wenlong ZHANG ; Yong WANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Yongmei WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(29):5345-5350
BACKGROUND: During conventional treatment for bone tuberculosis, there is a low effective concentration of anti-tuberculosis drugs, and the therapeutic effect is poor. OBJECTIVE:To develop a new biomaterial as a slow-release artificial carrier that can be directly implanted into the surrounding tissue of bone tuberculosis, maintain a certain anti-tuberculosis drug concentration for a long time, thereby playing an effective therapeutic action. METHODS:Rifampicin/polylactic acid/glycolic acid microspheres and isoniazid/polylactic acid/glycolic acid microspheres were prepared using the emulsion-solvent evaporation method. Usingα-cyanoacrylate, a biological adhesive, two kinds of microspheres were processed into a long-term slow-release bicomponent drug carrier. Then, in vitro release characteristics of the dual-drug sustained-release carrier were observed. After that, the dual-drug sustained-release carrier was implanted into rabbit intertrochanteric femur bone defects for observing drug release concentrations, histocompatibility and bone defect healing at different time points after drug delivery carrier implantation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:For rifampicin/polylactic acid/glycolic acid microspheres, the mean particle size was (240±13)μm, and the drug loading load rate was (26±1.5)%. For isoniazid/polylactic acid/glycolic acid microspheres, the mean particle size was (250±10)μm, and drug loading rate was (28±1.8)%. The in vitro cumulative release rate could reach 80%for rifampicin and 90%for isoniazid at day 90. The in vivo released concentration of rifampicin and isoniazid within 90 days was (0.5±0.4) and (0.6±0.3)μg/g, respectively. There were a smal amount of infiltrated neutrophils between the fascia and muscle fibers after the drug delivery carrier was implanted, and the amount of neutrophils in the muscle were reduced significantly at day 59. X-ray plain film showed that bone defects decreased obviously in size. These findings indicate that this dual-drug sustained-release carrier can maintain a certain anti-tuberculosis drug concentration in the surrounding tissues of bone tuberculosis, which is expected to provide a new type of dual-drug delivery carrier in the surgical treatment of bone tuberculosis.
6.Influences of recombinant decorin gene transfection on p21~(WAF1/CIP1) of HepG2 hepatoma cells
Yali WANG ; Yucheng ZHANG ; Zhenwu DU ; Guizhen ZHANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(01):-
Objective To transfect a recombinant pcDNA3.1-DCN into HepG2 cells and detect the expressions of decorin(DCN) and p21WAF1/CIP1 so as to investigate the mechanism of tumor suppression of DCN.Methods HepG2 cells were divided into pcDNA3.1-dec-HepG2 group(transfected group) and pcDNA3.1-HepG2 group(control group).After the recombinant pcDNA3.1-DCN and pcDNA3.1 were transfected into HepG2 hepatoma cells by liposome,the stably transfected cell lines were established using G418 screening.RT-PCR method was used to detect the expressions of DCN and p21WAF1/ CIP1 mRNA;Western blotting method was used to detect the expressions of DCN and p21WAF1/CIP1 protein;immunohistochemistry was performed to detect the expression of DCN protein.Results Compared with control group,the expressions of DCN and p21WAF1/CIP1 mRNA were significantly increased in transfected group by RT-PCR(P
7.Education in the development of clinical pathways
Dong WANG ; Yucheng GUO ; Guoquan REN ; Sibing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2010;26(11):830-832
The development of clinical pathways must "start and end up with education" as put by the authors. The article discussed the objectives, significance and contents, as well as approaches in the education of clinical pathways. It recommended a tiered education for hospital leaders, medical care workers, office staff, patients and their family members, and different target groups and contents in the education for clinical pathways application.
8.miR-548a-3p targeting MMP-2 inhibits the metastasis and invasion of gastric cancer cells
Hongguang LIU ; Chao ZHANG ; Yucheng ZENG ; Fang LIU ; Ying KANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(8):1235-1238
Objective To study the mechanism of miR-548a-3p targeting MMP-2 inhibits the metastasis and invasion of gastric cancer cells.Methods Bioinformatics were used to search those miRNAs targeting MMP-2.The level of miR-548a-3p in gastric cancer tissues were detected by qRT-PCR and the expression of MMP-2 were detected by Western blot.The level of miR-548a-3p in three reconstructed gastric cancer cell lines were detected by qRT-PCR and the expression of MMP-2 were detected by Western blot.miR-548a-3p targeting the 3'-UTR of MMP-2 were detected by Luciferase reporter assay detected.And the changes of ability of metastasis and invasion were examined by Transwell experiment before and after transfection.Results There were high expression of miR217 and low expression of MMP-2 in human poorly differentiated gastric cancer cell line BGC-823.There were low expression of miR-548a-3p and high expression of MMP-2 in human middle and high differentiated gastric cancer cell line MKN-28 and SGC-7901 (P < 0.05).The result of Luciferase reporter assay showed that miR-548a-3p can targeting the 3’-UTR of MMP-2.There were high expression of miR-548a-3p and low expression of MMP-2 in MKN28-miR-548a-3p mimics.There were low expression of miR-548a-3p and high expression of MMP-2 in others reconstructed three cell lines.There were smaller invaded cells in SGC-7901-miR-217 mimics than in others three cell lines (P < 0.05).Conclusions miR-548a-3p can target the 3'-UTR of MMP-2 and down regulate its expression and inhibit the ability of invasion of gastric cancer cells.
9.Research progress on genotype and phenotype of primary hyperoxaluria
Ruichao ZHAN ; Yucheng GE ; Daoxin ZHANG ; Wenying WANG
International Journal of Surgery 2021;48(3):203-207
Primary hyperoxaluria (PH) are important causes of kidney stone and chronic kidney stone disease in children. Recurrent kidney stone disease and nephrocalcinosis should alter the physician to the possibility of an inborn error of metabolism as the underlying cause. Unfortunately, the lack of recognition of genotype and phenotype of PH resulted in an unacceptable delay in diagnosis and treatment, sometimes with grave consequences. This paper review the characteristics of genotype and phenotype, genotype-phenotype correlation, current treatment and future gene therapy of PH.
10.Different orthopedic implants for repairing elderly patients with hip diseases:complications and death factors
Xiangxu CHEN ; Chen WANG ; Yucheng LIN ; Shanzheng WANG ; Xuejun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(17):24463-24470
BACKGROUND:Elderly patients with hip surgery in the department of orthopedics are often associated with a variety of diseases, and easily suffer from complications after implantation.
OBJECTIVE:To analyze the characteristics and the factors of complications and mortality of the elderly patients with hip disease by different orthopedic implants.
METHODS:249 patients accepted total hip arthroplasty, femoral head replacement, proximal femoral nail, Gamma nail, and holow screw fixation. We analyzed patients’ age, sex, hip disease type, anesthesia risk assessment, psychological and psychiatric factors, admission hemoglobin, preoperative albumin, Charlson comorbidity index, ways of anesthesia, orthopedic implants, operation time, intraoperative bleeding, length of stay, postoperative complications, mortality and survival.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Hip disease in the elderly was repaired with five kinds of implants. (1) There were significant differences in age, anesthesia risk assessment, hemoglobin on admission and preoperative albumin, length of stay, duration and intraoperative bleeding. No significant difference in complications and death was found. (2) The most significant indicators affecting complications were length of stay and albumin on admission and preoperative Charlson comorbidity index. The most significant
indicators affecting death were age and hemoglobin on admission and preoperative Charlson comorbidity index. (3) Significance of comprehensive assessment of patients before placement: during hip operation, implants were not the factors that affected the complications and mortality after placement, patients with artificial joint replacement could get out of bed early, and complications and mortality could be reduced. Elderly patients with anemia, hypoalbuminemia and Charlson comorbidity index≥3 should be given a high degree of attention. We should assess Charlson comorbidity index as early as possible, positively treat complications, correct anemia and hypoproteinemia, prevent the occurrence of complications, shorten the length of hospital stay, and reduce the mortality after placement.