1.Validation Method Used for Microbial Limit Test of Shuyu Capsules
Lin BAI ; Liping CHEN ; Cuiping GAO ; Fan YANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(21):-
OBJECTIVE To establish the method to determine the microbial limit tests for Shuyu Capsules.METHODS According to the Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2005 edition,two testing methods had different percentage recovery with 5 control trains.RESULTS Shuyu Capsules were Tradional Chinese Medicine(TCM),and that had antimicrobial effects,which could be eliminated by media dilution method.CONCLUSIONS This method can achieve the destination which is feasible and accurate.
2.Establishment and practice of training mode for students majoring in minimally-invasive and noninvasive medical talents
Han LEI ; Zhibiao WANG ; Jin BAI ; Jianzhong ZOU ; Yonghong DU ; Faqi LI ; Cuiping WANG ; Jiazhen YAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(9):877-880
Medical treatment technology has made a lot of breakthrough because of the rapid development of the medical devices industrial.Minimally-invasive and noninvasive medicine is the development tendency of the future medicine.To adapt to the needs of the future medicine,Chongqing medical university exerted much efforts on training of minimally-invasive and noninvasive medical talents.We explored and practiced in aspects of fixing educational conception and goal,building curriculum and teaching content,constructing professional teaching team and developing practice and innovation abilities in order to fill the void of personnel training in the minimally-invasive and noninvasive medical field.
3.Practice and reflection of the implementation of quality development training to enhance students' overall quality
Cuiping WANG ; Yonghong DU ; Jin BAI ; Jianzhong ZOU ; Haijun ZHAO ; Zhibiao WANG ; Jiazhen YAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;13(10):1059-1062
In order to improve students' overall quality,Biomedical Engineering College of Chongqing Medical University has carried out quality development training in the 6 session of the 450 students.The content includes development projects,the queue training,humanities lectures,inspirational film etc.; the objective is to develop the students' mind,develop their team spirit and interpersonal communication skills.College has recruited and assisted professional instructors in the whole training.The centralized training in specific situations gives students a strong spiritual shock and strong positive energy.Before and after the training we use the same questionnaire to students,the results of which have shown that their comprehensive ability,EQ,and cohesion of the class have been improved.
4.Teaching reform of Biomedical Engineering based on social demand
Jin BAI ; Yonghong DU ; Cuiping WANG ; Jianzhong ZOU ; Zhilong WANG ; Zhibiao WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(5):445-448
Guided by the demands of society,we have conducted a survey involving job distribution data,knowledge structure,curriculum setting,practical ability and innovation ability training on graduates,and made the investigation and discussion of graduates' quality and social needs.And according to the feedbacks,we have carried out the reform of Biomedical Engineering by insisting on the management philosophy and characteristics of student-centre and the combination of medical science with engineering,making the training goal definite further,constructing a curricula system of the combination of medical science with engineering,outstanding engineering characteristics and strengthening students' engineering practice ability,and carrying out innovation and entrepreneurship education through the whole process of teaching,to improve the teaching quality of Biomedical Engineering specialty.
5.Anorectal malignant melanoma:diagnosis, treatment, and prognostic analysis of 36 cases
Daichao ZHOU ; Cuiping LIU ; Lei GAO ; Jingyi LI ; Yan LIAO ; Lan BAI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2017;44(14):717-721
Objective:To analyze the clinicopathological features, diagnosis, and treatment of anorectal malignant melanoma (ARMM), and to explore its prognostic factors and misdiagnosis. Methods:A total of 36 patients with ARMM were enrolled in this study from January 2000 to November 2016 in Nanfang Hospital, Zhujiang Hospital, and Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Results: The clinical manifestations of ARMM were not specific. The odds of misdiagnosis were as high as 52.8% in this study. The 1-and 3-year survival rates were 75%and 35%, respectively, with median survival time of 24.51 months. Survival rate was correlated with tumor size, invasion depth, clinical stage, and lymph node metastasis (P<0.05), but was not related to patient age and gender. The median survival time of the three groups of patients (surgery alone, surgery-based combination therapy, untreated) were 39.21, 26, and 15 months. The difference was not statistically significant. No difference in survival was found between patients under-going abdominoperineal resection and wide local excision. Conclusion:ARMM has poor prognosis and is easily misdiagnosed as a ma-lignant tumor. The prognostic factors are tumor size, invasion depth, clinical stage, and lymph node metastasis. Surgical treatment can extend survival. To avoid misdiagnosis and prolong survival, early diagnosis and early treatment are recommended.
6.Effects of gastrin on rat intestinal epithelial 1,25(OH)2D3-membrane associated rapid response steroid binding protein.
Fenfen LIANG ; Cuiping LIU ; Lixuan LI ; Yu GUO ; Lan BAI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(7):990-993
OBJECTIVETo explore the effects of gastrin on the expression of 1,25(OH)2D3-membrane associated rapid response steroid (1,25D3-MARRS) binding protein in rat intestinal epithelium.
METHODSSD rats received intraperitoneal injections of gastrin, omeprazole or physiological saline. The protein expression of 1,25D3-MARRS binding protein in SD rat intestinal was determined with Western blotting and immunohistochemistry, and its mRNA levels determined by RT-PCR. The serum calcium and phosphate levels in the rats were also detected.
RESULTSImmunohistochemistry showed that 1,25D3-MARRS binding protein was expressed mainly in the nuclei, cytoplasm and membrane of the intestinal epithelial cells. Both the protein and mRNA expression levels of 1,25D3-MARRS binding protein were up-regulated after treatments with gastrin and omeprazole (P<0.05), but the serum calcium and phosphate concentrations showed no obvious increase.
CONCLUSION1,25D3-MARRS binding protein, which is widely expressed with versatile functionalities, is regulated by gastrin and shows high potentials in the study of gastrointestinal diseases.
Animals ; Calcitriol ; metabolism ; Epithelial Cells ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Gastrins ; pharmacology ; Intestines ; cytology ; drug effects ; Male ; Protein Disulfide-Isomerases ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
7.The study on the implicit memory in patients with Alzheimer disease
Cuiping GUO ; Qingke BAI ; Liang GONG ; Zhenguo ZHAO ; Kai WANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2018;44(4):198-200
Objective To explore the characteristics of conceptual priming and perceptual priming in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Methods The implicit memory (conceptual repetition priming and perceptual repetition priming) and Neuropsychological (DS, VFT, CTT interference time) tests were conducted on 30 aMCI patients, 30 AD patients and 30 normal elderly people. Results Compared with the normal elderly group and the aMCI group, DS, VFT, CTT interference time and conceptual repetition priming of AD patients were lower than those in the normal elderly group (P<0.01). However, perceptual repetition priming was no statistically significant among the groups (P>0.05). Conclusion AD patients have impairments on the conceptual repetition priming , DS, VFT, CTT interference time and implicit memory and the decrease in the frontal lobe function may be an important neurological basis for AD.
8.Trend test on the "dose-effect" relationships of social support to Internet addiction among left-behind middle school students
Cuiping BAI ; Yanlin YANG ; Yan HUANG
Sichuan Mental Health 2021;34(5):464-468
ObjectiveTo understand the status and relationship between social support level and Internet addiction among left-behind middle school students, so as to provide references for the targeted intervention and risk reduction of Internet addiction. MethodsStratified cluster random sampling method was used to recruit 3 532 middle school students from six middle schools in a county of Southeast Chongqing, including 1 945 (55.07%) left-behind students and 1 587 (44.93%) non-left behind students. All the selected students were assessed using self-designed general situation questionnaire, Diagnostic Scale of Internet Addiction for Middle School Students (DSIA-MSS) and Adolescent Social Support Rating Scale (ASSRS), then the trend test was performed on relationships of social support to Internet addiction. Results① The detection rate of Internet addiction in the left behind group was higher than that in the non-left behind group (22.98% vs. 16.13%, χ2=25.732, P<0.01). ② ASSRS score in the left behind group was lower than that in the non-left behind group [(66.81±15.92) vs. (68.19±16.18), t=2.544, P=0.011]. ③ Among three different living states of students (non-left behind, one-parent working outside, both-parents working outside), the detection rate of Internet addiction demonstrated significant differences among students with different social support levels (χ2=35.220, 37.662, 31.434, P<0.01). ④ A "dose-effect" relationship of social support to Internet addiction was found, indicating that students with higher social support levels suffered a lower risk of Internet addiction (P<0.01). ConclusionLeft-behind middle school students develop a prominent problem of Internet addiction, which is closely related to their social support level, and the two aspects display a negative "dose-effect" relationship.