2.Establishment of a new model of medical humanity education
han-jin, HU ; ming-min, GU ; ji-feng, FU ; hong-mei, TANG ; yan-ping, ZHANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2008;0(S1):-
Objective To explore a new model of medical humanity education in new situation. Methods Extensive survey was carried out among medical students,and discussion and consultation were hold to faculty and education administers.A new teaching model was established. Results A curriculum system with 1 or 2 core courses supported by some elective courses and social practice is under the process of implementation and achieved preliminary success.Conclusion The medical humanity education should pay attention to the development of connotation instead of pursuing the extension of quantity blindly,which means that students' school work must be eased by focusing on self-study and self-education.Medical students'life path with high-minded personality training should be strengthened.
3.Protective effect of bFGF gene modified mesenchymal stem cells on cerebral ischemia in rats
Jie YANG ; Fu-Feng ZHANG ; Wen-Ping GU ; Bo XIAO ; Bei-Sha TANG ; Qi-Dong YANG ;
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2005;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the protective effect of basic fibroblast growth factor(bFGF) gene modified mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs-bFGF)on cerebral isehemia in rats.Methods MSCs or MSCs-bFGF were transplanted into rat models of focal cerebral ischemia by intravenous injection.The neurological deficits and infarction volumes were evaluated,and the survival rate and differentiation of grafted MSCs were observed by double immunofiuoreseent labeling.Results In the rat cerebral ischemic model, both MSCs and MSCs-bFGF showed protective effect on the rats in comparison with control group.However, the protective effect was more significant in MSCs-bFGF group.Double immunofluorescent staining showed the number of BrdU-labeled and NeuN co-expression cells in MSCs-bFGF treated animals(127.40?7.43 and 11.20?3.09)were much more than in those of MSCs treated animals.While there was no significant difference between MSCs-bFGF and MSCs group in the number of GFAP co-expression cells.Conclusion MSCs transplantation has protective effect on cerebral ischemia in rats.Basic fibroblast growth factor gene modified MSCs is more effective than MSCs in neuroproteetion.
4.A Study on HPLC Fingerprints of Zingiber Officinale Before and After Sulfur-fumigation
Ping LI ; Jun JIANG ; Jian TANG ; Huajun WANG ; Liya GU ; Haotian LI ; Xiaobin JIA
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(12):85-87
Objective To explain the differences between zingiber officinale and its sulfur fumigation products on chromatography fingerprints by HPLC-DAD;To discuss the influence of sulfur-fumigation on the quality of zingiber officinale. Methods HPLC, diode array detector, and ZORBAX SB-C18 column were used with acetonitrile-water as the mobile phase, gradient elute, volume flow rate of 1 mL/min, column temperature of 25 ℃, and detection wavelength of 280 nm. HPLC-DAD technology was applied to establish the fingerprints of zingiber officinale before and after sulfur-fumigating process, in order to analyze the HPLC fingerprints of zingiber officinale before and after sulfur-fumigating process. External standard method was used to do the quantitative determination of 6-gingerol. Results The 17 common peaks were identified through the comparison of 3 batches of fingerprints of zingiber officinale and their sulfur-fumigated samples. The peak areas of NO.3, NO.10, NO.11, and NO.17 were reduced by 50.68%, 64.41%, 67.68%, and 21.23%respectively. The content of 6-gingerol had no significant change. Conclusion The chemical composition of zingiber officinale changed at different degrees after sulfur-fumigated process. The safety and effectiveness of sulfur fumigation products of zingiber officinale require more researches.
5.Difference of Responses of Males and Females under-30? Head-down Tilt
Lili LU ; Bin WU ; Ping WU ; Zhiming GU ; Yanlei WANG ; Xinghua LIU ; Yun TANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(02):-
Objective To find out the difference of responses to HDT between females and males of different occupations.Methods Healthy female employees(group A,n=11)and female pilots(group B,n=10)and male special pilots(group C,n=14)and male employees(group D,n=7)were tested with-30? head-down tilt for 45 min.Results Heart rate(HR)of females and males all decreased with time during HDT,especially male employees group and female pilots group(P
6.Comparison and analysis of two potency assay methods of protamine sulfate
Ping LIU ; Jianqin GU ; Jie SUN ; Yue HU ; Zhuhui JIANG ; Zhaocheng ZHENG ; Liming TANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2016;36(8):145-148
Objective To analyze and compare two potency assay methods of protamine sulfate.Methods Heparin titration method was according to foreign pharmacopoeia,while biological assay method was according to China pharmacopoeia(2015).Results The absorbance at the end-point was stable at 0.10 mg/mL and 0.15 mg/mL test solutions.The relative standard deviations(RSDs)of potency results were all less than 5%.Three test solutions and volumes of the titrant had a good linear relationship(R2 =1.000).The results of titration method were significantly related to those of biological assay(P=0.013),with similar RSD(P>0.05).However,the potency of titration method were significantly lower than those of biological assay (P=0.045).Conclusion Heparin titration method is good-using,convenient,and need to be applied widely at home.
8.Detection of CD35on Erythrocytes and Erythrocyte Chemokine Recepter(ECKR)in Patients with Psoriasis
Jun GU ; Hui LIU ; Feng GUO ; Lezhi ZHANG ; Meixian HUA ; Chunyan XUE ; Li LIU ; Ping TANG ; Baohua QIAN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1995;0(03):-
Objective To study CD35on erythrocytes and erythrocyte chemokine recepter(ECKR)in patients with psoriasis in order to explore red blood cell(RBC)innate immune function and its possible role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis.Methods The rapid natural immune reaction on cancer cells was measured with RBCs isolated from fresh blood.Expression of CD35on erythrocytes was detected by flow cy-tometry.The level of IL-8,which was bound to isolated erythrocytes,was measured by enzyme linked im-munosorbent assay(ELISA)in the supernatant after centrifugation,which represented ECKR binding activity.Results Rosette formation rates of RBC adhering to cancer cells and expression of CD35on RBCs were significantly higher in psoriatic patients than those in control group(P
9.Role of injury and phenotype shift of liver sinusoidal endothelial cells in the development of portal hypertension of cirrhosis in rats
Xianbo WANG ; Ping LIU ; Zhipeng TANG ; Xiong LU ; Chenghai LIU ; Yiyang HU ; Lieming XU ; Hongtu GU ; Cheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1999;0(09):-
AIM: To study the role of injury and phenotype shift of liver sinusoidal endothelial cells in the development of portal hypertension of liver cirrhosis in rats. METHODS: The rat liver cirrhosis model was established by peritoneal injection of dimethylnitrosamine (DMN) (at a dose of 10 mg?kg~(-1), 3 times a week, for 4 weeks). The dynamic changes of liver cirrhosis were observed at different time points (1 day, 2 days, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 6 weeks and 8 weeks). The pressure of portal vein (Ppv), the expression of CD44, von Willebrand factor (vWF), endothelin-1 (ET-1) mRNA and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) mRNA, the serum hyaluronic acid (HA) content and liver ET-1 content were measured. RESULTS: Compared with the normal control rats, CD44 positive staining was weak in the 1 day model rats, and the numbers of fenestrae of sinusoidal endothelial cells (SECs) rapidly decreased, but serum HA content rapidly increased (P
10.Relationship between distribution of pathogenic micro-organism and the severity of diabetic foot ulcer infection
Shanshan ZHANG ; Xueming GU ; Hong LIU ; Yaping SHEN ; Ping FANG ; Hongjie QIAN ; Lei XU ; Zhengyi TANG ; Guang NING
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012;28(6):487-491
Objective To explore the distribution of pathogenic micro-organisms in the diabetic patients with foot infection,and to investigate the characteristics of the pathogen distribution and its relationship with the severity of diabetic foot ulcer( DFU ).Methods Ninety diabetic foot patients with positive culture of micro-organisms were classified into Wagner 1-5 grades according to the severity of DFU,which was ranked as mild,moderate,and severe infection based on the gradient of infection.The family,genus,and strain of micro-organisms were analyzed,and associated factors were discussed in regard to the kinds and severity of DFU and infection.Results With rising Wagner's grades and aggravating infection,the bacterial floras were transformed from gram-positive cocci( 61.1% in Wagner 1 ) to gram-negative rods( 80.0% in Wagner 5),at the same time,composite( 10.0% to 28.6% ) and opportunist ( 83.3% to 100% ) infections were increased.Wagner's grade,severity of infection,previous treatment,patients' age,control of blood glucose,course of DFU,etc,were all related to types of infection and opportunist infection ( P<0.05 ).Conclusions Proportion of gram-negative bacilli with opportunist composite infection seems to increase in patients with severe DFU and severe infection requiring appropriate application of antibiotics.