1.An Automatic Algorithm for Image Segmentation in Urine Sediment Examination
Yu CHEN ; Zhuangzhi YAN ; Liming WANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(04):-
1.8?104 s)while the Mumford-Shah model based Level Set algorithm was much faster(5.42 s).Conclusion The Mumford-Shah model based Level Set algorithm can achieve urine sediment examinations accurately with both fast speed and strong robustness to the noise.
2.Clinical application of PBL teaching in medical imaging education combined with PACS
Zhigang QI ; Zhuangzhi SU ; Nan CHEN ; Jie LU ; Kuncheng LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;(11):1151-1153
Problem-based learning(PBL)brought many changes in the teaching model of medical education.This article explored the clinical application of PBL combined with picture archiving communicate system(PACS)in medical imaging education.Through comparing the results before and after periodic study,PBL was verified to motivate the students'learning interest.Enthusiasm of autonomic learning and problem analysis ability of students increased evidently,which provided a substantial basis for continued learning.
3.Biodynamics rule of flexion and extension work of the knee joints in healthy children
Fengming ZHAI ; Li LI ; Bater CUI ; Zhuangzhi LI ; Yujuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(42):-
0.05),while there were significant differences at speed of 240?/s(P
4.Monitoring significance of end-respiratory carbon dioxide partial pressure in neonatal respiratory support
Chen ZHENG ; Yingwen ZHU ; Xianjing SHI ; Zhuangzhi HU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2021;28(3):171-175
Objective:To compare the neonatal end tidal carbon dioxide pressure(PetCO 2) and its correlation with arterial carbon dioxide pressure(PaCO 2) monitored by non-invasive mask, accessory flow nasal catheter and invasive mechanical ventilation. Methods:From October 2017 to January 2020, 53 cases of newborn who were needed respiratory support treatment in our hospital were selected.PetCO 2was detected at admission, respiratory support and after weaning, including nasal catheter, non wound mask and invasive ventilation, and at the same time matching analysis of the corresponding with PaCO 2artery blood gas analysis. Results:(1) PetCO 2monitored by mask was lower than PaCO 2[(40.41 ± 10.21) mmHg vs.(42.85 ± 10.32) mmHg(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa), t=11.88, P<0.01], and there was a significant positive correlation between PetCO 2and PaCO 2( r=0.97, P<0.01); the mean bias of PetCO 2monitored by mask was(1.20 ± 2.31) mmHg, only 4.5%(5/110) was outside the 95% confidence interval.(2) PetCO 2monitored by nasal catheter was also lower than the mean PaCO 2[(40.93 ± 10.55) mmHg vs.(42.01 ± 10.50) mmHg, t=4.12, P<0.01], showing a significant positive correlation( r=0.96, P<0.01); the mean bias of PetCO 2monitored by nasal catheter was(2.44 ± 2.56) mmHg, and only 4.6%(7/150) was beyond the 95% confidence interval.(3) PetCO 2of neonates with endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation was also lower than PaCO 2[(43.33±10.26) mmHg vs. (49.37±11.34) mmHg, t=13.83, P<0.01], and there was also a significant positive correlation between the two groups, which was lower than that of neonates with non-invasive ventilation( r=0.94, P<0.01). The mean PetCO 2bias for neonates with invasive positive pressure ventilation was(0.90±0.82) mmHg, and only 3.9%(2/51) were outside the 95% confidence interval.(4) According to gestational age, the PetCO 2of early and late preterm infants was(37.25±11.32) mmHg and(39.58±10.37) mmHg, respectively, which were lower than that of full-term infants[(42.69±10.66) mmHg], and there was a positive correlation between PetCO 2and PaCO 2in all three groups.The correlation between PetCO 2and PaCO 2in early preterm infants was the lowest among the three groups( r=0.89, P<0.01). Conclusion:The monitoring of PetCO 2through nasal catheter, mask and invasive ventilation has a good correlation and consistency with the level of PaCO 2in neonates, which can accurately reflect the level of PaCO 2in neonates.The correlation between PetCO 2and PaCO 2in neonates with non-invasive ventilation is better than that in neonates with invasive ventilation.The correlation between PetCO 2and PaCO 2in late preterm infants and term infants is better than that in early preterm infants.
5.Identification of Medicinal Insect Vespa mandarinia from Its Adulterants Using DNA Barcode
Kaige XU ; Zhuangzhi CHEN ; Zizhong YANG ; Yunjiao GUO ; Chenggong LI ; Yu ZHAO ; Chenggui ZHANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(2):313-318
This study aimed at exploring a fast method to accurately identify the medicinal insect Vespa mandarinia Smith from its adulterants using DNA barcode and COI sequences.The extracted DNAs from V.mandarinia and its adulterants V.soror were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequenced bilaterally based on COI barcode sequence investigation.The information of the COI sequences of V.mandarinia and V.soror were gathered from GenBank.All the sequences were compared and analyzed,and their intraspecific and interspecific genetic distances were calculated using MEGA 6.06.In addition,the phylogenetic tree was established with neighbor-joining (NJ) method.As a result,the COI sequences of V.mandarinia and V.soror were successfully amplified.The minimum interspecific distance between V.mandarinia and its adulterants was 0.152 ± 0.017,being considerably larger than the maximal intraspecific distance between V.mandarinia,0.009±0.004.The constructed phylogenetic tree showed an independent branch for each species.It was concluded that the DNA barcode based on COI sequence can efficiently identify V.mandarinia and its adulterants.This study provided an innovative tool for the quality control and market regulation of Chinese materia medica,securing the safe medication of V.mandarinia.
6.Analysis of standardized training needs of new nurses in Yunnan Province
Zhuangzhi ZHOU ; Yao CHEN ; Shuang LU ; Xin WEN ; Junxia HU ; Na WANG ; Rui SHI ; Baofeng DUAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(36):2872-2877
Objective:To investigate the standardized training needs of new nurses in Yunnan province and provide scientific basis for the formulation of standardized training programs for new nurses.Methods:From December 2019 to September 2020, nurses from all 5 provincial tertiary Class A hospitals in Yunnan Province were selected as the research objects. A questionnaire survey was conducted among 712 nurses selected by the convenience sampling method, among which 456 were new nurses and 256 were senior nurses. The questionnaire was designed by the research team based on the Training Outline for Newly Recruited Nurses, which mainly included three dimensions of knowledge, skills and attitude.Results:The total score of new nurses and senior nurses on standardized training requirements for new nurses were (575.32 ± 85.76) points and (583.16 ± 86.32) points, which were above the average level. There was no statistically significant difference between the scores of training theme needs of new nurses and those of senior nurses ( t value was -1.168, P>0.05). Conclusions:The total score of standardized training needs of new nurses is above the average level, and the demand for knowledge dimension in standardized training of new nurses is the strongest. It is suggested to develop a systematic and scientific standardized training plan for new nurses according to the training needs and training methods.
7. Efficacy and safety of domestic dasatinib as second-line treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia patients in the chronic phase
Yilin CHEN ; Long WANG ; Guolin YAN ; Zhuangzhi YANG ; Zhiping HUANG ; Youshan ZHANG ; Zhe ZHAO ; Chucheng WAN ; Ying BAO ; Hang XIANG ; Hua YIN ; Lifeng CHEN ; Yingyuan XIONG ; Li MENG ; Weiming LI
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2019;40(2):98-104
Objective:
To investigate the efficiency and safety of domestic tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) dasatinib (Yinishu) as second-line treatment for patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase (CML-CP).
Methods:
A retrospective analysis of clinical data of CML-CP patients who received domestic dasatinib as second-line treatment in the CML collaborative group hospitals of Hubei province from March 2016 to July 2018 was performed. The optimal response rate, the cumulative complete cytogenetic response (CCyR), the cumulative major molecular responses (MMR), progression free survival (PFS), event free survival (EFS) and adverse effects (AEs) of the patients were assessed at 3, 6 and 12 months of treatment.
Results:
A total of 83 CML-CP patients were enrolled in this study. The median follow-up time was 23 months. The optimal response rates at 3, 6 and 12 months in 83 CML-CP patients treated with dasatinib were 77.5% (54/71), 72.6% (61/75) and 60.7% (51/69), respectively. By the end of follow-up, the cumulative CCyR and MMR rates were 65.5% (55/80) and 57.1% (48/73), respectively. The median time to achieving CCyR and MMR was 3 months. During follow-up time, the PFS rate was 94.0% (79/83) and the EFS rate was 77.4% (65/83). The most common non-hematological AEs of dasatinib were edema (32.5%), rash itching (18.1%) and fatigue (13.3%). The common hematological AEs of dasatinib were thrombocytopenia (31.3%), leukopenia (19.3%) and anemia (6.0%).
Conclusion
Domestic dasatinib was effective and safe as the second-line treatment of CML-CP patients and it can be used as an option for CML-CP patients.
8.Genetically-engineered "all-in-one" vaccine platform for cancer immunotherapy.
Aihua WU ; Yingzhi CHEN ; Hairui WANG ; Ya CHANG ; Meng ZHANG ; Pengfei ZHAO ; Yisi TANG ; Qin XU ; Zhuangzhi ZHU ; Yang CAO ; Yongzhuo HUANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(11):3622-3635
An essential step for cancer vaccination is to break the immunosuppression and elicit a tumor-specific immunity. A major hurdle against cancer therapeutic vaccination is the insufficient immune stimulation of the cancer vaccines and lack of a safe and efficient adjuvant for human use. We discovered a novel cancer immunostimulant, trichosanthin (TCS), that is a clinically used protein drug in China, and developed a well-adaptable protein-engineering method for making recombinant protein vaccines by fusion of an antigenic peptide, TCS, and a cell-penetrating peptide (CPP), termed an "all-in-one" vaccine, for transcutaneous cancer immunization. The TCS adjuvant effect on antigen presentation was investigated and the antitumor immunity of the vaccines was investigated using the different tumor models. The vaccines were prepared
9. Homeobox Gene Six3 is Required for the Differentiation of D2-Type Medium Spiny Neurons
Xiaolei SONG ; Haotian CHEN ; Zicong SHANG ; Heng DU ; Zhenmeiyu LI ; Yan WEN ; Guoping LIU ; Dashi QI ; Yan YOU ; Zhengang YANG ; Zhuangzhi ZHANG ; Zhejun XU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2021;37(7):985-998
Medium spiny neurons (MSNs) in the striatum, which can be divided into D1 and D2 MSNs, originate from the lateral ganglionic eminence (LGE). Previously, we reported that Six3 is a downstream target of Sp8/Sp9 in the transcriptional regulatory cascade of D2 MSN development and that conditionally knocking out Six3 leads to a severe loss of D2 MSNs. Here, we showed that Six3 mainly functions in D2 MSN precursor cells and gradually loses its function as D2 MSNs mature. Conditional deletion of Six3 had little effect on cell proliferation but blocked the differentiation of D2 MSN precursor cells. In addition, conditional overexpression of Six3 promoted the differentiation of precursor cells in the LGE. We measured an increase of apoptosis in the postnatal striatum of conditional Six3-knockout mice. This suggests that, in the absence of Six3, abnormally differentiated D2 MSNs are eliminated by programmed cell death. These results further identify Six3 as an important regulatory element during D2 MSN differentiation.
10. Decoding Cortical Glial Cell Development
Xiaosu LI ; Guoping LIU ; Lin YANG ; Zhenmeiyu LI ; Zhuangzhi ZHANG ; Zhejun XU ; Yuqun CAI ; Heng DU ; Zihao SU ; Ziwu WANG ; Yangyang DUAN ; Haotian CHEN ; Zicong SHANG ; Yan YOU ; Qi ZHANG ; Miao HE ; Zhengang YANG ; Bin CHEN
Neuroscience Bulletin 2021;37(4):440-460
Mouse cortical radial glial cells (RGCs) are primary neural stem cells that give rise to cortical oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, and olfactory bulb (OB) GABAergic interneurons in late embryogenesis. There are fundamental gaps in understanding how these diverse cell subtypes are generated. Here, by combining single-cell RNA-Seq with intersectional lineage analyses, we show that beginning at around E16.5, neocortical RGCs start to generate ASCL1