1.The Damage Mechanisms of Iron Ion in Intracerebral Hemorrhage and the Neuroprotective Effects of Iron Chelator
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2006;0(08):-
A series of pathophysiologic changes in brain tissues will occur after intracerebral hemorrhage, including the enlargement of hematoma, metabolism abnormality in perihematoma tissues, and formation of cerebral edema. Recent researches have demonstrated that iron ions play an important role in the secondary brain injury after intracerebral hemorrhage. Iron chelator can block iron-induced injury process by specifically binding iron ions. This article reviews the changes of iron metabolism, iron-related mechanisms of brain injury, and the neuroprotective effect of iron chelator.
2.Implementation and management of Young Scholar Scientific Research Program at China CDC
Yudan SONG ; Min WANG ; Yu QIN ; Ying ZHANG ; Guangxue HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2017;30(2):124-127
Objective To understand the status and administration of Young Scholar Scientific Research Program at China CDC,to analyze the program functioning and raised problems,as well as further discuss administrative strategies internally at institutional level.Methods To review and analyze the archived documents and data materials of Young Scholar Scientific Research Program at China CDC.Results Department of Science and Technology is responsible for the daily management of Young Scholar Scientific Program.The research fields of these projects mainly focused on public health and infectious disease.75 two-year period projects are funded and 55 have been completed so far.Accumulated subsidy amount is up to 6.68 million RMB.146 papers have been published,among which 57 English papers have been published (47 were in SCI journals).And 5 patents were granted.Conclusions The establishment of the Young Scholar Scientific Program has empowered the young fellows for conducting scientific research independently.On the other hand,this program also strengthened technical support for disease prevention and control.It is proposed to go on strengthen the scientific management and further establishing academic communication plat form for young fellows.
3.Statistical analysis on scientific papers in Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention from 2002 to 2015 based on GoPubMed
Xi YANG ; Yudan SONG ; Guangxue HE ; Jichun WANG ; Qun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2017;30(3):220-226
Objective This paper aimes to analyze the scientific research development trend,research emphasis and cooperation situation of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention since its establishment,to provide the suggestions for policy making of scientific management and related decisions.Methods Based on GoPubMed,Literature quantitative analysis was used to analyze the publication time and journal distribution,research topics and core authors of the scientific papers from 2002 to 2015.Results A total number of 4 501 research papers had been published in 576 different kinds of periodicals.Research topics were based on population health with special focus on the epidemiological,microbiological and etiological studies of infectious disease.Chronic non-communicable disease and health research were paying more and more attention to.Core author group and the core research team have been formed.Conclusions The capability to conduct scientific research was increased and the international influence was increasing year by year,the ability of infectious disease control was strengthened,and the scientific research team worked together more closely.Thus,the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention should reinforce scientific management,develop advanced disciplines,as well as improve the quality of scientific research in the future.
4.Establishment of a rat xenograft model of human uterine leiomyoma
Yang SONG ; Yuhua ZHEN ; Yongge GUAN ; Kunyin LI ; Yudan GUO
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2018;26(1):91-94
Objective To establish a rat xenograft model of human uterine leiomyoma using immunosuppressive a-gent and provide a useful tool for the study on uterine leiomyoma. Methods Intragastric administration with immunosup-pressive agent mycophenolate mofetil(MMF)(40 mg/kg)was given to rats for two weeks before the surgery until the end of the experiment. 20 SPF female Wistar rats were randomly divided into 4 groups after abdominal transplantation of human leiomyoma tissues:group A received femoston containing 0.4 mg/kg estradiol and 2 mg/kg dydrogesterone, group B re-ceived estadiol 0.4 mg/kg,group C received dydrogesterone 2 mg/kg,and group D served as the control group, received distilled water 1 mL/200 g. All rat received the corresponding drugs once per day for 2 days. Samples were taken at 4 weeks after the surgery to observe the pathology of the tumor tissues. Results The modeling success rates were 90% in the group A,40 % in the group B,and 0% in the groups C and D. Conclusions Rat xenograft model of human leiomyoma can be successfully established using an immunosuppressive agent femostone with a high modeling success rate and low cost. It can be used as a new animal model for the study of transplanted leiomyoma.
5.Analyses on horizontal scientific research projects from 2015 to 2019 by provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention in China
Xi YANG ; Meng WANG ; Xiaojie LI ; Yudan SONG ; Liang CHEN ; Yuansheng CHEN ; Jing XU ; Yu QIN ; Yanhua HOU ; Jichun WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2022;35(1):36-41
Objective:To analyze the horizontal scientific research projects from 2015 to 2019 by the provincial Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in China, and to compare the regional differences, in order to provide the suggestion on the scientific management of CDC.Methods:The horizontal scientific research projects from 2015 to 2019 were retrospectively analyzed by questionnaire survey. Multiple linear regression models were adopted to examine the trend, and variance analyses were used to test the differences in horizontal scientific research projects among the Eastern, Central, and Western regions.Results:From 2015 to 2019, provincial CDC have received RMB 124.3 million of horizontal scientific research project funds totally, of which 51.9% were funded by enterprises, and 86.9% were undertaken by provincial CDC themselves. There were no statistical significance in the change of research project funds obtained by provincial CDC ( F=0.46, P = 0.764) during this period.The number of horizontal scientific research projects undertook or participated by provincial CDC in the Eastern region were more than that of the Central and Western region ( F = 5.85, P = 0.004; F = 5.03, P = 0.008). Conclusions:The horizontal scientific research projects obtained by the provincial CDC remained stable in recent years while distribution was unbalanced in the region areas. It is suggested to innovate the management mode of scientific research projects with strengthening the trans-agency, trans-department and trans-regional cooperation.
6.Research progress in the relationship between arsenic exposure and glucose and lipid metabolism
Xuanbo SONG ; Lijun ZHAO ; Yudan WEI
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2018;37(2):165-168
Inorganic arsenic is an environmental carcinogen.Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic has also been suggested being associated with diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease, which is a prominent feature of glycolipid metabolism disorders. This article describes the current findings from epidemiological studies on arsenic exposure and diabetes and cardiovascular disease, as well as the possible mechanisms underlying the regulation of glycolipid metabolism after arsenic exposure. It is demonstrated that the effect of arsenic exposure on glycolipid metabolism is mediated through multiple mechanisms that are interrelated, rather than by a single mechanism, eventually leading to diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease.