1.The development of a scale to measure the proactive socialization behavior and its impact on ;turnover intention of new nurses
Xu LIU ; Shuo WANG ; Guangming CHANG ; Shu′e ZHANG ; Fengzhe XIE ; Yu SHI ; Jinghui WANG ; Xinyue GUO ; Dexin MENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(3):216-219
Objective To preliminarily develop a scale to measure the proactive socialization behavior of new nurses and test validity and reliability of the scale, to explore the impact of proactive socialization behavior on turnover intention. Methods Using a questionnaire survey method to investigate 696 new nurses who had worked within three years in nursing organization, structural equation model and hierarchical line regression methods were performed to analyze the data. Results Proactive socialization behavior scale included eight items under one dimension;the consistency coefficient of scale was 0.858;new scale had a good convergent and predictive validity;the proactive socialization behavior of new nurses was significantly negative related to turnover intention (β=-0.236,P<0.01). Conclusions The proactive socialization behavior scale has a good reliability, convergent and predictive validity. Meanwhile, new nurses with higher level of proactive socialization behavior have lower turnover intention. Because they can quickly fit the new environment, role definition and organizational culture, which in turn organization embeddedness is promoted.
2.Subarea ostectomy of mandible for lower face re-shaping.
Wei-Guo XIE ; Zhen FANG ; Chang-Gen LI ; Xiao-Zhen MAI ; Yu-e WEI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2007;23(3):218-220
OBJECTIVEDividing the mandible into lower part of mandibular ramus, mandibular angle, mandibular body, chin, we designed subarea ostectomy for reduce the width of anterior, body, posterior part of of the lower face.
METHODSCombide with splitting ostectomy of the out layer of mandible, ostectomy of inferior border of mandible and augmentation of the chin, re-shape the mandibular angle, body, and chin, corrected the un-beauty of the lower face and side-face.
RESULTSFrom May 2003 to August 2005 , a total of twenty-three patients have been operated on by this method with satisfactory results.
CONCLUSIONSSubarea ostectomy of mandible is more effective in re-shaping the whole lower face.
Adult ; Face ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Mandible ; surgery ; Osteotomy ; methods ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; methods
3.Pupillary response in patients receiving intrathecal sufentanil.
Yi-Chun WANG ; Qu-Lian GUO ; E WANG ; Tao ZHONG ; Chang-Sheng HUANG ; Jing PENG
Chinese Medical Journal 2007;120(14):1274-1276
4.Molecular mechanism of HL-60 cell apoptosis induced by baicalin.
Xia REN ; Cui-Ling LI ; Heng-Xiao WANG ; Pei-E WEN ; Chang-Jin YUAN ; Yan-Mei LI ; Guo-Sheng JIANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2012;20(4):847-851
This study was aimed to investigate the effect of baicalin on proliferation and apoptosis of HL-60 cells and its mechanism. Cell proliferation was assayed by using Cell Counting Kit-8. The morphological changes of HL-60 cells were examined by light microscopy and nucleolus morphological changes were observed by fluorescent microscopy after Hoechst 33342 staining. The early cell apoptosis was detected by using flow cytometry with Annexin V-FITC/PI double staining. The expression of caspase-3, caspase-9, Bcl-2 and Bax mRNA was detected by RT-PCR and Western blot assay was carried out to examine Bax, Bcl-2, caspase-8 and cleaved caspase-3 expression. The results showed that Baicalin inhibited the proliferation of HL-60 cells in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. HL-60 cells exhibited typical morphological features (for example, cell shrinkage, membrane blebbing and formation of apoptotic bodies). Cell apoptosis in early stage could be detected, the expression of caspase-3, caspase-9 and Bax mRNA was obviously up-regulated, while the Bcl-2 expression down-regulated, and accordingly Bcl-2/Bax ratio decreased. Such results were consistent with the expression of these proteins. In addition, the expression of cleaved caspase-8 protein was induced significantly after treated with baicalin. It is concluded that baicalin can significantly inhibit the proliferation of HL-60 cells and induce the apoptosis of HL-60 cells, which may occur through decreasing Bcl-2/Bax ratio by intrinsic pathway and through extrinsic pathway. It suggests that baicalin may be a promising drug for the therapy of acute myeloid leukemia.
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5.Ethanol reduces neural precursor cells and inhibits neuronal and glial differentiation in zebrafish embryos.
Guo YIN ; Fang YAO ; Xiaohui CHEN ; Nan WANG ; Huili WANG ; Hong-En CHANG ; Zhaohu YUAN ; Bingyi WU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(11):1555-1561
OBJECTIVETo investigate the influence of exposure to different concentrations of ethanol on neural progenitor cells and the differentiation of neurons and glial cells in zebrafish embryos.
METHODSZebrafish embryos were exposed to 1%, 2%, and 2.5% (V/V) ethanol at 5 hpf by adding ethanol to the egg water. In situ hybridization and real-time PCR were used to detect the changes in the mRNA expression profiles of the markers of different cells to examine the effects of alcohol on neural development.
RESULTSThe number of neural precursor cells, neurons and mature glial cells was significantly reduced in the zebrafish embryos following ethanol exposure, and this reduction became more prominent as the ethanol concentration increased. The expression of the early glial marker slc1a3a was down-regulated in the spinal cord but increased in the brain after exposure to increased ethanol concentrations. The expression of the mature glial markers was significantly lowered in response to exposure to increasing ethanol concentrations.
CONCLUSIONSEthanol can reduce neural precursor cells and inhibits neuronal and glial differentiation in zebrafish embryos.
Animals ; Brain ; Cell Differentiation ; drug effects ; Embryo, Nonmammalian ; drug effects ; Ethanol ; adverse effects ; Neural Stem Cells ; drug effects ; Neurogenesis ; drug effects ; Neuroglia ; drug effects ; Neurons ; drug effects ; Spinal Cord ; Zebrafish ; embryology
6.Expression of mir-106b in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
Chang-Yan XIAO ; Zi-Jian GUO ; Lei CAO ; Xiao-Wen DING ; Qiang LIU ; Xiao-Chun WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2016;36(12):1667-1671
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expression of mir-106b in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) tissue and analyze its correlation with the clinicopathologic features of ESCC.
METHODSA total of 200 fresh surgical specimens of ESCC and adjacent tissues collected between 2001 and 2007 were examined for expressions of mir-106b using real-time PCR (RT-PCR). Northern blot analysis for mir-106b was performed in 4 pairs of samples to confirm the RT-PCR results. The relationship between mir-106b expression and clinicopathological features and prognosis of the patients were analyzed.
RESULTSMir-106b was expressed at significantly higher levels in ESCC tissues than in the paired adjacent tissues. Overexpression of mir-106b was associated with lymph node metastasis, stage of TNM classification and smoking (P<0.05). The survival rate of patients with low mir-106b expression was higher than that of patients with high mir-106b expression (60 vs 37 months, P=0.024). Cox regression analysis indicated that the expression of mir-106b, lymph node metastasis and smoking were independent prognostic factors for ESCC (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONMir-106b is overexpressed in ESCC tumors, and its overexpression is strongly associated with lymph node metastasis and a poor prognosis. Mir-106b expression is an independent prognostic factor for ESCC and can serve as a biomarker for diagnosis and prognostic evaluation of ESCC.
7.Inspiratory muscle training followed by non-invasive positive pressure ventilation in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomized controlled trial.
Lu-Qian ZHOU ; Xiao-Ying LI ; Yun LI ; Bing-Peng GUO ; Li-Li GUAN ; Xin CHEN ; Yu-Wen LUO ; Peng LUO ; Rong-Chang CHEN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2016;36(8):1069-1074
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of inspiratory muscle training followed by non-invasive positive pressure ventilation in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
METHODSThis investigator-initiated randomized, controlled trial recruited 88 patients with stable GOLD stage IV COPD, who were randomized into 4 equal groups to continue oxygen therapy (control group) or to receive inspiratory muscle training followed by non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (IMT-NPPV group), inspiratory muscle training only (IMT group), or noninvasive positive pressure ventilation only (NPPV group) for at least 8 weeks. The outcomes of the patients were assessed including the quality of life (SRI scores), maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP), maximum expiratory pressure (MEP), dyspnea (MRC scores), 6-min walking distance (6MWD) and lung function.
RESULTSs Compared to baseline values, SRI scores, 6MWT and MRC scores increased significantly after 8 weeks in IMT-NPPV, IMT and NPPV groups, and the improvements were significantly greater in IMT-NPPV group than in IMT and NPPV groups (P<0.05 for all). In IMT-NPPV and IMT groups, MIP and MEP increased significantly after the training (P<0.05), and the improvement was more prominent in IMT-NPPV group (P<0.05). No significant changes were found in pulmonary functions in the groups after 8 weeks of treatment (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONInspiratory muscle training followed by non-invasive positive pressure ventilation, compared with inspiratory muscle training or non-invasive positive pressure ventilation alone, can better enhance the quality of life, strengthen the respiratory muscles, improve exercise tolerance and relieve the dyspnea in patients with COPD.
Dyspnea ; therapy ; Exercise Tolerance ; Humans ; Lung ; physiopathology ; Noninvasive Ventilation ; Physical Conditioning, Human ; Positive-Pressure Respiration ; Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive ; therapy ; Quality of Life ; Respiratory Muscles ; physiopathology
8.Construction of pcDNA3-HERG-G572R expression vector and establishment of a cell line stably expressing HKE-HERG-G572R.
Yang YANG ; Na HUANG ; Ling GAO ; Su'e CHANG ; Bo GUO ; Lili HU ; Tusheng SONG ; Chen HUANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(3):308-311
OBJECTIVETo construct the pcDNA3-HERG-G572R expression vector and establish a cell line stably expressing HKE-HERG-G572R.
METHODSHERG-G572R mutant fragment was constructed by over-lap extension PCR and validated by DNA sequencing. The HKE-HERG-G572R expression vector was constructed and transfected into HEK293 cells to obtain a cell line stably expressing HKE-HERG-G572R.
RESULTSThe pcDNA3-HERG-G572R expression vector was successfully constructed and the cell line stably expressing HKE-HERG-G572R was established. Real-time PCR and Western blotting revealed a 632-fold HKE-HERG-G572R overexpression in the transfected HEK293 cells as compared with that in control HEK293 cells transfected with pcDNA3 (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONThe protocol can be used to construct the cell line stably expressing HKE-HERG-G572R to provide a cell model for studying individualized therapy.
Base Sequence ; Ether-A-Go-Go Potassium Channels ; genetics ; Gene Expression ; Genetic Vectors ; HEK293 Cells ; metabolism ; Humans ; Mutation ; Transfection
9.Effects of Electroacupuncture at Baihui,Dazhui and Shenshu Acupoints on Ability of Learning and Memory and Synapses of Neurons in Hippocampal CA1 in SAMP8 Mice
fei Fei LI ; Jun YANG ; dan Wen YANG ; yang Yong LUO ; e Hui CHEN ; ming Chang SONG ; guo Wei DONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(11):1278-1283
Objective To observe the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) at Baihui (GV20), Dazhui (GV14) and Shenshu (BL23) acu-points on cognitive function and the synapse of neurons in hippocampal CA1 in SAMP8 mice,to explore the mechanism of EA in the treat-ment of Alzheimer's disease(AD).Methods A total of 24 seven-month-old SAMP8 mice were randomly divided into model group(n=12) and EA group (n=12), and the same age SAMR1 mice were as control group (n=12).The EA group accepted EA at Baihui, Dazhui and Shenshu for 30 days.They were assessed with Morris maze test.The expression of synaptophysin(SYN)and postsynaptic density protein 95(PSD95)in hippocampal CA1 region were detected with immunohistochemistry.The morphology and density of synapse in hippocampal CA1 region was observed with transmission electron microscopy.Results Compared with the model group,the latency of Morris maze de-creased in EA group(P<0.05),the time staying in the quadrant of the platform increased(P<0.05),as well as the number passing the origi-nal platform(P<0.05),with the more expression of SYN and PSD95 in hippocampal CA1 region(P<0.001),and more and completed syn-apse.Conclusion EA can improve the learning and memory ability of SAMP8 mice by increasing the expression of SYN and PSD95 to pro-tect the ultrastructure of synapses in hippocampal CA1 region.
10.Investigation on training status of first aid in Hangzhou residents
Chang-Wen SHI ; Hong XU ; Yong YANG ; Jin-E FENG ; Yi-Yu ZHUANG ; Qing GUO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2010;16(35):4302-4305
Objective To know awareness and training demand of first aid, first aid knowledge and skills to access ways, master status and training status of Hangzhou residents, in order to provide reference for carrying out first aid knowledge and skills training. Methods Descriptive study method and Self-designed questionnaire were used in the investigation. We surveyed five hundreds of Hangzhou residents in a hospital in Hangzhou. Results The awareness and first aid training needs of residents was higher. When they find someone suddenly collapsed to the ground unconscious, 95.80% of residents willing to call for help, 95.20 % of residents considered first aid training is meaningful, ff carried out it, 87.60% of residents willing to participate in. Residents received knowledge of first aid relatively in a simple way, primarily for leisure time reading newspapers, magazines and television which accounted for 69. 80% of all access channels, and through participation in the knowledge of first aid training for people who only 5.40%. Hangzhou residents have a good condition in mastering pre-hospital basic first aid knowledge, but bad in knowledge of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Respondents knew that chest cardiac compression position, push frequency, push the depth was 10.20%, 17.00%, 13.40%. Low penetration rate of first-aid training. Past 5 years received the knowledge of first aid education or training related to accounting for 10. 60%. Conclusions For the current state of knowledge of first aid, it is urgent to have a training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation for Residents to enhance their cardiopulmonary resuscitation knowledge and skills.