1.Immunotherapy experimental study of γδT cells from human peripheral blood on human liver cell nude mouse xenograft in vivo
Li XIA ; Yanfei CHI ; Xiaofeng LI ; Juan WANG ; Bailin LIU ; Guihong HAN ; Yanhang LIU ; Yuxia LIU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(5):702-706
Objective:To study the immunotherapy effects of different doses of human peripheral blood γδT cells on human hepatoma cells (SMMC-7721) xenograft model.Methods: (1)The nude mouse model of liver cancer was established by inoculated BALB/c mouse subcutaneous with human hepatoma cell line (SMMC-7721).(2)The mononuclear cells in healthy human were extracted from peripheral blood,and specific amplification γδT cells in vitro.(3) The nude mouse model divided into 5 groups by random.The positive control group was 5-Fu,negative control group was normal saline(NS).The treatment group was injected different doses of γδT cells(1×105,5×105 and 25×105)by nude mice tail vein.The positive control group injected 5-Fu by enterocoelia,negative control group injected NS by tail veins.The inhibition effect of different dose γδT cells on tumor was observed,including weight,food intake and growth conditions,etc.and the changes of tumor volume (TV),relative tumor volume (RTV)and relative tumor appreciation rate[T/C(%)] were compared with positive control group and negative control group.Results: Different dose of γδT cells had different degree of inhibition on nude mouse xenograft growth.RTV compared with saline negative control group was statistically significant (P<0.05).Compared with the positive control group of 5-Fu,the TV growth was significantly lower than the 5-Fu,degree of inhibition was similar in RTV each dose group,and all slightly higher than the 5-Fu positive control group.The each dose group of T/C (%)was slightly lower than the relative tumor proliferation rate of the control group of 5-Fu,but had no significant difference.Conclusion: The γδT cells from peripheral blood had significant inhibitory effect on nude mice transplanted liver tumor and it may be used as a new treatment for liver cancer immunotherapy provide experimental data.
2.Foreign Body Reaction After Cochlear Implantation: A Case Report.
Yuan XIN ; Ya-Sheng YUAN ; Fang-Lu CHI ; Jing WANG ; Juan-Mei YANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2015;128(15):2124-2125
3.Study on the current situation and allocation equity of China's nursing human resources
Bin-Bin SU ; Juan DU ; Jin-Zhong JIA ; Yuan-Yuan WANG ; Zheng-Wei JING ; Chi ZHANG ; Zhi-Feng WANG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2018;11(12):56-61
Objective:To analyze the current situation of Human resources distribution of registered nurses in China, this study aims at providing evidence for the government departments to enact proper strategies from the aspects of quantity, structure and distribution equity, and to explore the problems existing in the nurturing of nursing talents. Methods:Descriptive analysis was used todescribe the quantity and quality of the registered nurse personnel during the period from 2010 to 2015, and the configuration fairness was evaluated by Gini Coefficient according to the population and size of geographical areausing data from China Health Statistics Yearbook and China Health and Family Planning Statistics Yearbook. Results :The results showed that from 2010 to 2015, the number of registered nurse personnel presented an increasing trend, and the personnel structure was further optimized and showed an overall trend of younger. From the perspective of distribution equity, the China's nursing personnel have a Gini coefficient which is less than 0. 2, and this highlights a good fairness according to the distribution of the population ; the Gini coefficient of the geographical area allocation was a-round 0.6, which shows great disparity. Conclusions :Remarkable results have been achieved in nursing human resource construction in China,but there are also many problems such as unreasonable nursing talent echelon and the uneven development across regions cannot be ignored too. It is recommended to expand the scaleof nurse training, strengthen the nursing education, improve the nursing efficiency and reasonably allocate the nursing human resources.
4.Knockdown of Larp4b in Lin(-) cells does not affect the colony forming ability of mouse hematopoietic cells.
Xiao-Juan WANG ; Ya-Kun PANG ; Hui CHENG ; Fang DONG ; Hao-Yue LIANG ; Ying-Chi ZHANG ; Xiao-Min WANG ; Jing XU ; Tao CHENG ; Wei-Ping YUAN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2013;21(3):735-740
Larp4b is a member of the LARP family, which can interact with RNA and generally stimulate the translation of mRNA. Abnormal expression of Larp4b can be found in leukemia patients in our previous study. This study was purposed to detect the relative expression of Larp4b mRNA in different subpopulations of mouse hematopoietic cells, to construct lentivirus vector containing shLarp4b targeting mouse gene Larp4b and to explore its effects on mouse Lin(-) cells infected with shLarp4b by lentivirus. SF-LV-shLarP4b-EGFP and control vectors were constructed and two-plasmid lentivirus packing system was used to transfect 293T cells. After 48 h and 72 h, lentivirus SF-LV-shLarp4b-EGFP was harvested and was used to infect Lin(-) cells. After 48 h, EGFP(+) cells was sorted by flow cytometry (FCM). Meanwhile, semi-quantitative real time-PCR, AnnexinV-PE/7-AAD staining, PI staining and colony forming cell assay (CFC) were performed to determine the expression of Larp4b and its effect on the proliferation of hematopoietic progenitor cells. The results showed that Larp4b was highly expressed in myeloid cells. SF-LV-shLarp4b-EGFP was successfully constructed according to the restriction endonuclease digestion assay. RT-PCR confirmed that Larp4b was efficiently knockdown in mouse Lin(-) cells. The low expression of Larp4b did not affect the colony forming number, the apoptosis and cell cycle of Lin(-) cells. It is concluded that knockdown of Larp4b in mouse Lin(-) cells do not contribute to the colony forming ability and the growth of Lin(-) cells in vitro. This useful knockdown system will be used to study in vivo Larp4b in future.
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Autoantigens
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metabolism
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Flow Cytometry
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Gene Knockdown Techniques
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Genetic Vectors
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Hematopoietic Stem Cells
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cytology
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Humans
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Lentivirus
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genetics
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Mice
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Ribonucleoproteins
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metabolism
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5.Preservation of the pituitary stalk and the gland in transsphenoidal microsurgery for pituitary adenomas.
Haoyu LI ; Xianrui YUAN ; Yiwei LIAO ; Yuanyang XIE ; Chi ZHANG ; Juan LI ; Jun SU ; Xiangyu WANG ; Xiaoyu CHEN ; Qing LIU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2014;39(2):136-141
OBJECTIVE:
To improve the surgical outcome of pituitary adenomas by identifying and preserving the pituitary stalk and the gland during surgery.
METHODS:
From October 2010 to September 2012, the author from the Department of Neurosurgery of Xiangya Hospital, Central South University operated on 51 patients with pituitary adenoma. During the operations, we carefully identified the normal adenohypophysis, pituitary stalk, neurohypophysis and the abnormal tissues either by direct observation or by medical images, aiming to excise the tumor thoroughly, protect the pituitary function and reduce the postoperative complications.
RESULTS:
Totally 37 patients (72.5%, 37/51) had total resection of the tumor, 12 (23.5%, 12/51) had subtotal tumor resection and the other 2 had major removal. The gland and the pituitary stalk were well identified and reserved. Detection of hormone content proved that the operation had little effect on the free triiodothyronine (FT3) and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), while for free tetraiodothyronine (FT4) and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and postoperative followup significant alleviation was found. There was no significant fluctuation for the testosterone in the men preoperatively and postoperatively (all the above results were obtained without hormone replacement therapy). The main postoperative complications were as follows: temporary diabetes insipidus in 5 patients (9.8%, 5/51); electrolyte disorder (the appearance of hyponatremia) in 17 (33.3%, 17/51); and cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea and postoperative intracranial infection in 1 (2%, 1/51). No one died during the perioperation period.
CONCLUSION
Microscopic transsphenoidal surgery is effective for pituitary adenomas including tumors violating the cavernous sinus. Accurate identification of the pituitary stalk, the gland and the abnormal tissue during the microscopic transsphenoidal operation plays a critical role in preserving the pituitary function and promoting postoperative rehabilitation.
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Microsurgery
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Neurosurgical Procedures
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surgery
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surgery
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Treatment Outcome
6.Impact of early catheterization laboratory activation on door-to-balloon time in patients with ST-segment elevation acute myocardial infarction.
Shu-juan CHENG ; Hong-bing YAN ; Da-yi HU ; Jian WANG ; Han-jun ZHAO ; Qing-xiang LI ; Shi-ying LI ; Bin ZHENG ; Li SONG ; Yun-peng CHI ; Zheng WU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2010;38(7):625-628
OBJECTIVETo determine whether early catheterization laboratory activation would reduce median door-to-balloon time in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).
METHODSConsecutive patients with STEMI underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) from January 2006 to December 2008 in Beijing Anzhen Hospital were analyzed. Patients were divided into three groups. Group A included patients without prehospital ECG (n = 168), group B included patients with prehospital ECG (n = 224) and group C included patients with prehospital ECG and early telephonic notification to activate catheterization laboratory (n = 114). Primary end point was door-to-balloon time, secondary end points included peak Troponin I elevation, left ventricular ejection fraction, length of hospital stay, hospital mortality and 30 days follow-up mortality.
RESULTSBaseline characteristics were similar among groups. Door-to-balloon time and door-to-catheter laboratory time (110 minutes, 94 minutes and 85 minutes, respectively, all P < 0.01; 91 minutes, 74 minutes and 64 minutes, respectively, all P < 0.01) were significantly shorter in group B and C than those in group A. The percentage of patients with door-to-balloon time less than 90 minutes increased significantly from 32% in group A to 43% in group B and 59% in group C (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONEarly activation of catheterization laboratory by prehospital ECG and telephonic notification could markedly reduce door-to-balloon time in patients with STEMI.
Aged ; Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary ; Electrocardiography ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Myocardial Infarction ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Time Factors
7.Remarks on the relationship between deqi and effect of acupuncture.
Ni-Juan HU ; Chi LIN ; Jing LI ; Peng ZHANG ; Hong-Wen YUAN ; Dan-Dan QI ; Jie HAO ; Si-Yuan XIN ; Yu-Qi LIU ; Chun-Hua LI ; Pei WANG ; Jiang ZHU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(4):413-416
Acupuncturists have always paid high attention to deqi (needling sensation) in clinical. However, relationship between deqi and curative effect has not been elucidated yet. In order to have a further understanding on effect of deqi on clinical effect, through study on literature associated with deqi since the establishment of People's Republic of China in 1949, it is held that various factors can influence therapeutic effect of acupuncture treatment, including whether needling sensation appears or not, the speed of deqi, the intensity of deqi, different types of sensations as well as propagated sensation along meridians (PSM). Joint launched multidisciplinary researches should be carried out to reveal the influence principle of deqi on acupuncture effect, and to lay foundations for the further studies on mechanism of deqi.
Acupuncture
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Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Humans
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Treatment Outcome
8.Design and application of flipped micro-lecture in medical biochemistry classroom teaching
Juan CHEN ; Lipei WANG ; Linfeng CHI ; Xiaoling CHEN ; Shuilong MAO ; Tiejuan SHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(10):1144-1147
Objective:To explore the application effect of the flipped micro-lecture teaching mode in the teaching of medical biochemistry.Methods:A total of 115 clinical medicine students in Batch 2016 from Zhejiang Chinese Medical University were selected as the experimental group, and 120 stomatology students were selected as the control group. Teachers applied the "before-class, in-class, after-class" serial design to conduct flipped micro-lecture in the experimental group, and the traditional teaching was used in the control group. We evaluated the teaching effect through self-directed learning tests and questionnaire survey after the teaching experiment.Results:Flipped micro-lecture teaching improved students' learning effect, enhanced their learning enthusiasm, gradually led them into autonomous learning of medical biochemistry, and improved their team collaboration ability.Conclusion:The combination of Flipped Classroom and micro-lecture is of great significance to promote the transformation of curriculum education modes and cultivate innovative medical talents.
9.Gut microbiota and stroke-associated pneumonia
Qiuwan LIU ; Zhuqing WU ; Xiaoqiang WANG ; Hong YUE ; Chi ZHANG ; Juan WANG ; Juncang WU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2018;26(10):767-773
Recent studies have shown that there is a mutual influence between gut microbiota and stroke. Stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP) is a common complication of stroke, which is closely associated with death and poor prognosis of patients. Gut microbiota translocation may be the source of infection of SAP, but the specific mechanism of gut microbiota and SAP remains unclear. This article reviews the relationship between gut microbiota and SAP in order to provide reference for the prevention and treatment of SAP.
10.Relative bioavailability of rifampicin in four Chinese fixed-dose combinations compared with rifampicin in free combinations.
Hui ZHU ; Shao-Chen GUO ; Lan-Hu HAO ; Cheng-Cheng LIU ; Bin WANG ; Lei FU ; Ming-Ting CHEN ; Lin ZHOU ; Jun-Ying CHI ; Wen YANG ; Wen-Juan NIE ; Yu LU
Chinese Medical Journal 2015;128(4):433-437
BACKGROUNDDecreases in the bioavailability of rifampicin (RFP) can lead to the development of drug resistance and treatment failure. Therefore, we investigated the relative bioavailability of RFP from one four-drug fixed-dose combination (FDC; formulation A) and three two-drug FDCs (formulations B, C, and D) used in China, compared with RFP in free combinations of these drugs (reference), in healthy volunteers.
METHODSEighteen and twenty healthy Chinese male volunteers participated in two open-label, randomized two-period crossover (formulations A and C) or one three-period crossover (formulations B and D) study, respectively. The washout period between treatments was 7 days. Bioequivalence was assessed based on 90% confidence intervals, according to two one-sided t-tests. All analyses were done with DAS 3.1.5 (Mathematical Pharmacology Professional Committee of China, Shanghai, China).
RESULTSMean pharmacokinetic parameter values of RFP obtained for formulations A, B, C, and D products were 11.42 ± 3.41 μg/ml, 7.86 ± 5.78 μg/ml, 13.05 ± 6.80 μg/ml, and 16.18 ± 3.87 μg/ml, respectively, for peak plasma concentration (C max ), 91.43 ± 30.82 μg·h-1·ml-1 , 55.49 ± 37.58 μg·h-1·ml-1 , 96.50 ± 47.24 μg·h-1·ml-1 , 101.47 ± 33.07 μg·h-1·ml-1 , respectively, for area under the concentration-time curve (AUC 0-24 h ).
CONCLUSIONSAlthough the concentrations of RFP for formulations A, C, and D were within the reported acceptable therapeutic range, only formulation A was bioequivalent to the reference product. The three two-drug FDCs (formulations B, C and D) displayed inferior RFP bioavailability compared with the reference (Chinese Clinical Trials registration number: ChiCTR-TTRCC-12002451).
Adult ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; Biological Availability ; Drug Combinations ; Humans ; Male ; Rifampin ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; therapeutic use ; Tuberculosis ; drug therapy ; Young Adult