1.The application of case-based teaching in respiratory medical curriculum to foreign students
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(03):-
Based on the cultural background difference of foreign medical students,case-based teaching combined with learn-based learning in respiratory medical curriculum are attempted,with medical case designed according to the teaching outline,and teacher guiding students to discuss and think,which is a beneficial trial to improving quality of teaching.
2.Preliminary exploration of methods of medical practice for foreign students in respiratory medicine
Yuping LI ; Chengshui CHEN ; Bicheng XUE
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(03):-
With the foreign students into the clinical practice stage,how to improve the teaching quality is very important for teachers. Sufficient preparations before practice; adopting PIO teaching methods; training the exact thinking of the clinical medicine and examing students'medical case records in detail are important factors to the successful teaching.
4.Influence of STAT1 on proliferation and IFN-βsensitivity of human non-small-cell lung cancer H1299 cells
Jialu ZHAO ; Xiaoru SUN ; Dongxiang JI ; Junjie CHEN ; Mengyi WANG ; Lei JIANG ; Yuping LI ; Chengshui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(5):852-856
AIM:To investigate the effect of signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 ( STAT 1 ) on proliferation and interferon-β(IFN-β) sensitivity of human non-small-cell lung cancer H1299 cells.METHODS:STAT1 or EGFP gene was transfected into H1299 cells by the lentiviral vectors system.The cell number was counted under a mi-croscope and cell proliferation was tested by MTT assay.In addition, the cells transfected with STAT1 and EGFP were trea-ted with IFN-βand cell viability was measured by MTT assay.The protein levels of p-STAT1, ICAM-1 and PCNA were de-tected by Western blot.RESULTS: Over-expression of STAT1 inhibited H1299 cell proliferation (P<0.05).H1299 cells transfected with STAT1 gene had a higher sensitivity to IFN-βthan the control cells transfected with EGFP ( P <0.05).Overexpression of STAT1 increased the protein level of p-STAT1, and reduced IACM-1 expression in H1299 cells. Moreover, STAT1 enhanced STAT1 phosphorylation and downregulated the expression of PCNA in H1299 cells treated with IFN-β.CONCLUSION:STAT1 inhibits the proliferation and enhances the IFN-βsensitivity of non-small-cell lung cancer H1299 cells.
5.Characterization of a Salmonella typhimurium SL1344 cya mutant strain
Shasha LIU ; Yanyan JIA ; Chunjie ZHANG ; Songbiao CHEN ; Chengshui LIAO ; Yadong YANG ; Erxin WANG ; Xiangchao CHENG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(9):1319-1322
Objective:To explore the function of the cya gene and the preliminary mechanism of attenuated strain.Methods:The biological characteristics of cya mutant in acid and alkali resistant,salt resistance,motility,biofilm components,poisonous to the cells of epithelial cell adhesion,invasion were analysis.Results:The mobility capabilities,acid and alkali resistance and salt tolerance of cya mutant were significantly lower than the parent strain;the composition testing revealed that the cya mutant did not produce cellulose,curli and biofilm;at the same time the adhesion and invasion to epithelial cells of cya mutant had a prominent depression,and the toxicity to HeLa cells was weaker than the parent strain.Conclusion:The function of cya gene is closely related to athletic ability, penetration of cell membrane, the formation biofilm and virulence.It will provide a theory reference to the functional research of Salmonella typhimurium cya gene and the mechanism of attenuated strain.This will contribute to the development of oral vaccine using attenuated Salmonella typhimurium as vector.
6.MEDCHART application software in management of the smoking cessation
Yupeng XIE ; Xuru JIN ; Li DONG ; Ying ZHOU ; Bicheng XUE ; Yuping LI ; Chengshui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2016;10(2):101-104
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of Varenicline combined with MEDCHART application software for health education and follow-up in patients at smoking cessation clinic.Methods A total of 104 cases who had smoking cessation counseling and intervention at smoking cessation clinic from February 2014 to January 2015 were divided randomly into MEDCHART APP group (n=51) and conventional group (n=53).Both groups were intervened by brief admonishment and given Varenicline.The 9-12 weeks and 26th week protracted continuous abstinence rates were observed.Results There were no significant difference in 9-12 week protracted withdrawal rate between 26th week APP and conventional groups (56.9% vs.45.3%),the 26th week abstinence rates in group MEDCHART APP (41.2%) were significantly higher than the conventional group (20.8%)(x2=5.088,P<0.05).There was significant difference in full course completion rates between the two groups;15 cases (29.4%) completed the course in group MEDCHART APP,whereas 5 cases (9.4%) did so in conventional group (x2=4.405,P<0.05).Conclusion MEDCHART APP can strengthen health education and follow-up,which helps extend the time for Varenicline,increase 26th week smoking cessation withdrawal rate.It is a useful tool for smoking cessation education and follow-up.
7.The first case report of the implementation of transbronchial needle aspiration (TBNA) inmediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathy of a child in China.
Leping YE ; Chengshui CHEN ; Min YE ; Jianmin CHENG ; Changchong LI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2014;52(2):146-148
Antitubercular Agents
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administration & dosage
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therapeutic use
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Biopsy, Needle
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methods
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Bronchi
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pathology
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Bronchoscopy
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methods
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Child, Preschool
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China
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Humans
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Lymph Nodes
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pathology
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Lymphatic Diseases
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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Mediastinum
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
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diagnostic imaging
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drug therapy
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pathology
8.Acute respiratory distress syndrome in the pediatric age: an update on advanced treatment.
Giuseppe A MARRARO ; Chengshui CHEN ; Maria Antonella PIGA ; Yan QIAN ; Claudio SPADA ; Umberto GENOVESE
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2014;16(5):437-447
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a heterogeneous syndrome that lacks definitive treatment. The cornerstone of management is sound intensive care treatment and early anticipatory ventilation support. A mechanical ventilation strategy aiming at optimal alveolar recruitment, judicious use of positive end-respiratory pressure (PEEP) and low tidal volumes (VT) remains the mainstay for managing this lung disease. Several treatments have been proposed in rescue settings, but confirmation is needed from large controlled clinical trials before they be recommended for routine care. Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is suggested with a cautious approach and a strict selection of candidates for treatment. Mild and moderate cases can be efficiently treated by NIV, but this is contra-indicated with severe ARDS. The extra-corporeal carbon dioxide removal (ECCO2 R), used as an integrated tool with conventional ventilation, is playing a new role in adjusting respiratory acidosis and CO2. The proposed benefits of ECCO2 R over extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) consist in a reduction of artificial surface contact, avoidance of pump-related side effects and technical complications, as well as lower costs. The advantages and disadvantages of inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) are better recognized today and iNO is not recommended for ARDS and acute lung injury (ALI) in children and adults because iNO results in a transient improvement in oxygenation but does not reduce mortality, and may be harmful. Several trials have found no clinical benefit from various surfactant supplementation methods in adult patients with ARDS. However, studies which are still controversial have shown that surfactant supplementation can improve oxygenation and decrease mortality in pediatric and adolescent patients in specific conditions and, when applied in different modes and doses, also in neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) of preemies. Management of ARDS remains supportive, aimed at improving gas exchange and preventing complications. Progress in the treatment of ARDS must be addressed toward the new paradigm of the disease pathobiology to be applied to the disease definition and to predict the treatment outcome, also with the perspective to develop predictive and personalized medicine that highlights new and challenging opportunities in terms of benefit for patient's safety and doctor's responsibility, with further medico-legal implication.
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Humans
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Nitric Oxide
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administration & dosage
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Noninvasive Ventilation
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Positive-Pressure Respiration
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Pulmonary Atelectasis
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Pulmonary Surfactants
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult
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therapy
9.Construction and characterization of invasion protein B gene deleted mutant asd host-vector balanced lethal system
Chunjie ZHANG ; Songbiao CHEN ; Xiangchao CHENG ; Chengshui LIAO ; Jing LI ; Lei HE ; Mingliang ZHANG ; Chuan YU ; Zuhua YU ; Yanyan JIA ; Zhanqin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;(2):210-213
Objective: To develop an oral live vaccine vector which stably carries exogenous genes.Methods:SL1344ΔsipBΔasd host-vector balanced lethal system was constructed by the method of recombinant suicide plasmid-mediated allelic exchange on the basis of attenuated Salmonella typhinurium SL1344ΔsipB.Then,the biological characteristics of SL1344ΔsipBΔasd was analyzed.Results:The results showed that the mutant was stabile with the Δasd gene in vitro;the serotype and growth rate of SL1344ΔsipBΔasd strain was almost same as the parent SL1344ΔsipB and SL1344 strain.And the mutant strains remain swim ming zones.Virulence test in mice showed that the virulence of SL1344ΔsipBΔasd which carried complementary plasmid pYA3493 by electro-transformation decreased by 1.4%compared with SL1344.Conclusion: These results showed that the SL1344ΔsipBΔasd mutant was successfully constructed.It is likely that this mutant should be used as a live vector to express foreign genes.
10.Sustained release of alginate hydrogel containing antimicrobial peptide Chol-37(F34-R) in vitro and its effect on wound healing in murine model of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection
Shuaibing SHI ; Hefan DONG ; Xiaoyou CHEN ; Siqi XU ; Yue SONG ; Meiting LI ; Zhiling YAN ; Xiaoli WANG ; Mingfu NIU ; Min ZHANG ; Chengshui LIAO
Journal of Veterinary Science 2023;24(3):e44-
Background:
Antibiotic resistance is a significant public health concern around the globe.Antimicrobial peptides exhibit broad-spectrum and efficient antibacterial activity with an added advantage of low drug resistance. The higher water content and 3D network structure of the hydrogels are beneficial for maintaining antimicrobial peptide activity and help to prevent degradation. The antimicrobial peptide released from hydrogels also hasten the local wound healing by promoting epithelial tissue regeneration and granulation tissue formation.
Objective:
This study aimed at developing sodium alginate based hydrogel loaded with a novel antimicrobial peptide Chol-37(F34-R) and to investigate the characteristics in vitro and in vivo as an alternative antibacterial wound dressing to treat infectious wounds.
Methods:
Hydrogels were developed and optimized by varying the concentrations of crosslinkers and subjected to various characterization tests like cross-sectional morphology, swelling index, percent water contents, water retention ratio, drug release and antibacterial activity in vitro, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infected wound mice model in vivo.
Results:
The results indicated that the hydrogel C proved superior in terms of cross-sectional morphology having uniformly sized interconnected pores, a good swelling index, with the capacity to retain a higher quantity of water. Furthermore, the optimized hydrogel has been found to exert a significant antimicrobial activity against bacteria and was also found to prevent bacterial infiltration into the wound site due to forming an impermeable barrier between the wound bed and external environment. The optimized hydrogel was found to significantly hasten skin regeneration in animal models when compared to other treatments in addition to strong inhibitory effect on the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines (interleukin-1β and tumor necrosis factor-α).
Conclusions
Our results suggest that sodium alginate -based hydrogels loaded with Chol-37(F34-R) hold the potential to be used as an alternative to conventional antibiotics in treating infectious skin wounds.