1.Investigation of Law Students' Understanding of Forensic Medicine
Xiaojun YU ; Ping HE ; Guangtao XU ; Zhuobin HE ; Bibo QIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
Objective: To learn law students' understanding of and demand for knowledge of forensic medicine,especially their attitude for autopsy and adjust the teaching reform in forensic medicine.Methods: Investigation was made by anonymous questionnaire in law undergraduates of 1999 and 2000 grades in Law College of Shantou University.Results: Almost all the students considered forensic medicine essential for themselves.The antitheist rate of the students in non-Chaoshan area(75.2%) was higher than that of the students in Chaoshan area(54.2%).57.4% of the students didn't want to join autopsy because of dread without obvious causes.93.3% of them thought that the autopsy should be taken by the legal medical experts.Conclusion: The law students prevalently enjoy the courses of forensic medicine,and they are more interested in the knowledge of forensic pathology.
2.Clinical value of multiple tumor marker protein chip detective system in diagnosis and detection of post-operative recurrence of breast cancer
Jiang HE ; Wuzhong YU ; Donghui QIU ; Hongyun ZOU ; Hongchun LIU
Journal of International Oncology 2009;36(1):73-75
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of multiple tumor marker protein chip in diagno-sis and detection of postoperative recurrence of breast cancer.Methods The serum levels of 12 tumor makers (CA199,NSE,CEA, CA2A2,Ferritin,β-HCG,AFP,f-PSA,PSA,CA125,CA153 and HGH)were measured in 70 preoperative breast cancer patients, 32 recurrence patients,52 non-recurrence patients and 76 normal con-trois.Results ①The breast cancer group had significantly higher positive rate than that of the controls (P<0.05).The positive rates and serum levels of CA199,CEA,CA242,Ferritin,CAI25 and CA153 in breast cancer patients had those of control significant differences compared with groups (P<0.05).②The recurrence group had significantly higher positive rate than that of non-recurrence group (P<0.05).The positive rates and se-rum levels of CA199, CEA, Ferritin, CA125 and CA153 in the recurrence patients had significant differences compared with those of non-recurrence patients(P<0.05).③The positive rate of recurrence group had signif-icant difference compared with that of breast cancer group(P<0.05).Moreover,The positive rate and serum level of Ferritin in the recurrence patients had significant difference compared with that of breast cancer pa-tients.Conclusion The multiple tumor marker protein chip detective system has valid value of clinical appli-cation in the diagnosis and detection of postoperative recurrence of breast cancer.The combination detection of CA199, CEA, Ferritin ,CA125 and CA153 may be the economical and effective in the diagnosis and detection of postoperative recurrence of breast cancer.
3.Initial evaluation on safety of herpes simplex virus Ⅰglycoprotein B DNA vaccine in mice
Fang YU ; Bing HE ; Jun QIU ; Fangqin MA ; Hong ZHANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(05):-
0.05).Conclusion pcDNA3-gB with different doses have not significant effect on the indexes of hematology,hematological biochemistry and pathology in immunized mice.It is initially proved that pcDNA3-gB is safe.
4.Regulation of mRNA expression of OPG and RANKL in hPDLCs by hypoxia in vitro
Aishu REN ; Gang FU ; Yu QIU ; Ke HE
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(35):4955-4957
Objective To study the effect of hypoxia on the mRNA expression of osteoprotegerin(OPG) and receptor activa‐tor for nuclear factor‐κB ligand(RANKL) in human periodontal ligament cells(hPDLCs) and to explore the role of hypoxia in the orthodontic bone resorption in pressure side .Methods The primary hPDLCs were cultivated with enzyme digestion assay and tis‐sue cultivation .The 3-5 generations of hPDLCs were respectively cultured 3 ,6 ,12 and 24 h in normoxia condition (20% O2 ) or in hypoxia condition (2% O2 ) .The mRNA expression of OPG and RANKL were detected with RT‐PCR .The experimental data was analyzed by one way ANOVA using SPSS15 .0 .Results After cultivated in hypoxia condition for 3 h or 6 h ,the mRNA expression of OPG and RANKL in hPDLCs didn′t change significant(P> 0 .05) .After cultivated in hypoxia condition for 12 h or 24 h ,the mRNA expression of OPG in hPDLCs decreased while the RANKL increased .Thus the ratio of RANKL/OPG increased and the difference was significant(P<0 .05) .Conclusion Hypoxia can regulate the mRNA expression of OPG and RANKL in hPDLCs and will promote the orthodontic bone resorption in pressure side .
5.Study of inhibition function of Qingjiening on cytokine in SRBC-immunized mice
Junguo REN ; Quanying QIU ; Yu HAO ; Jinli LOU ; Xiujuan HE
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(01):-
AIM: To investigate the effect of Qingjiening(QJN) on cytokines in sheep red blood cell(SRBC)-immunized mice. METHODS: After immunization of mice with SRBC, the effect of QJN o n IL-1、IFN-?、IL-2 in mice was observed, the IFN-? level was measured by macrophage NO - 2-release assay, the IL-1 level was measured by thymocyte a ssay, the IL-2 level was measured by mitogen activated lymphocytoblast assay. RESULTS: QJN can significantly inhibit mice to secrete IL-1、IFN- ? and IL-2. CONCLUSION: The immunosuppressive activity of QJN may be associate d with inhibition of immunocyte to secret IL-1、IFN-? and IL-2.
6.Gestational diabetes mellitus does not increase the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in twin pregnancies
Huiyun XIAO ; Jia YU ; Yu LIU ; Wanqing XIAO ; Fang HU ; Xi CHENG ; Ping HE ; Xiu QIU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2016;19(5):345-349
Objective To evaluate the influence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) on maternal and perinatal outcomes in twin pregnancies. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical features of both twin and singleton pregnancies, which delivered in Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2013. The twin pregnancies were divided into two groups:those with (GDM-T, n=51) and without GDM (non-GDM-T, n=130), which were matched by maternal age and delivery time (within one month) in a ratio of 1∶2 among singleton pregnancies with (GDM-S, n=102) and without GDM (non-GDM-S, n=102), respectively. The differences of adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes among these four groups were examined. The overall assessment of pregnancy outcomes was completed using Delphi method. Statistical analysis was performed with one-way analysis of variance, t test, Kruskal-Wallis test, rank test, Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test. Results (1) When compared to GDM-S and non-GDM-S group respectively, less women conceived with the help of assisted reproductive technology, higher proportion of women underwent and gestational age at delivery tend to be earlier in GDM-T and non-GDM-T group (all P<0.01). In oral glucose tolerance test,the fasting blood glucose level of GDM-T group was higher than the other three groups (F=21.716, P<0.01), the glucose levels at 1 and 2 h were higher than non-GDM-T and non-GDM-s respectively (both P<0.01), but no significant difference was found when compared with GDM-S group (P>0.01). Similarly, no significant difference was found in prenatal glycosylated hemoglobin value between GDM-T and GDM-S group (P>0.01). (2) There was no significant difference in the incidences of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, anemia, premature rupture of membranes, oligohydramnios, placental abruption, postpartum hemorrhage, asphyxia neonatorum, small for gestational age, hypoglycemia of newborn, hyperbilirubinemia of newborn and perinatal death between GDM-T group and the other three groups(all P>0.01). Higher incidences of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and postpartum hemorrhage were shown in the GDM-T group than in the GDM-S and non-GDM-S groups, respectively (both P<0.01). The incidences of preterm birth in GDM-T and non-GDM-T group were both higher than that in GDM-S and non-GDM-S, respectively [54.9%(66/102), 53.8%(140/260), 5.0%(10/102) and 3.0%(6/102), all P<0.01], while no significant difference was found between GDM-T and non-GDM-T group (P>0.01). (3) The overall assessment of pregnancy outcomes did not show any difference between GDM-T group and the other three groups (χ2=6.707, P>0.01). However, the score for fetal outcomes in the GDM-T group was higher than in the GDM-S and non-GDM-S group, but lower than in non-GDM-T group [M(Q)=1.0(2.3), 0.0(3.0), 0.0(0.0), 1.0(2.8) score, χ2=122.818, P<0.01]. Conclusions GDM does not increase the risk of adverse pregnant outcomes in twin pregnancies.
7.Use of an enzyme-linked immunospot assay for diagnosing latent tuberculosis infection in rheumatic diseases
Haomin QIU ; Shu ZHANG ; Yu XUE ; Wenhong ZHANG ; Ting JIANG ; Fengmin BAI ; Dongyi HE ; Hejian ZOU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2010;14(5):301-304
Objective To compare the efficacy of the conventional PPD skin test and a new enzymelinked immunospot assay(TSPOT-TB)for diagnosing latent tuberculosis infection(LTBI)in patients with rheumatic diseases.Methods Two hundred and sixty rheumatic patients were enrolled,and all were screened for LTBI based on clinical history,chest X-ray,PPD skin test or TSPOT.Results The positive rate of TSPOT assay was 24.1%and that of PPD skin test was 39.4%.The overall concordance rate between the 2tests was 61.0%.Among PPD negative patients (n=149).29 were TSPOT(+)(19.5%).Among PPD(+)patients(n=98),69 were TSPOT(-)(70.0%).The patients who got BCG vaccination or had history of tuberculosis infection showed a significantly higher rate of positive result of PPD skin test than those who did not (P<0.05 or P<0.01).While in TSPOT assay,the BCG vaccination or history of tuberculosis infection did not show influence on TSPOT results(P>0.05).Of the 127 patients who received biological agents after screening for LTBI,9 patients were pretreated with isoniazide.Twenty-seven patients stopped biological agent treatment because of the positive results of PPD or TSPOT.Twenty three patients who had positive PPD but negative TSPOT results received biological agent treatment without isoniazide,and none of them developed active tubereulosis after 6 to 18 months of follow-up.Conclusion BCG vaccination affects the result of PPD test in rheumatic patients,but has no influence on TSPOT results.The infection rate of latent tuberculosis of rheumatic patients in our research is 23.8%detected by TSPOT.
8.Identification of four novel mutations in the phenylalanine hydroxylase gene in patients with PKU
Wuzhong YU ; Donghui QIU ; Jiang HE ; Hongyun ZOU ; Rui WANG ; Liu YANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2011;34(6):538-541
Objective To investigate the distributions of PAH gene mutation and provide guidance for gene diagnosis and prenatal diagnosis of patients with PKU in Xinjiang of China.Methods A total of 15 patients (aged from 2 to 10 years, all with blood Phe concentration over 700 μmol/L) who visited Urumqi general hospital of Lanzhou Command were clinically diagnosed as PKU and were included in this study. PCR followed by DNA sequencing was performed to analyze the promoters, all the 13 exons and their flanking introns of PAH gene in these 15 PKU patients.Results PAH gene of 15 PKU patients was amplified by PCR, and PCR products were subjected to DNA sequencing directly.Four PAH gene mutation types, including 5′- Flanking-626G > A, 5′-Flanking-480DelACT, S196fsX4 and IVS8+1G>C, were identified in each of four PKU patients.Consequently reverse DNA sequencing showed G>A at -626 site, ACT deletion at -480 position in the promoter of PAH gene, an insertion at 584 site in the coding region and G>C at the border between exon 8 and intron 8 of PAH gene, respectively. After inquirying from PAH website and international PAH database (www.pahdb.mcgill.ca), these four PAH gene mutation types were verified as novel PAH gene mutations. Additionally, four patients carrying either of these four PAH gene mutation aged 3-5 years old were characterized by typical clinical phenotypes including blood Phe levels between 1 572-1 782 μmol/L, mental retardation, yellow hair and mousy odor of hair, skin and urine. Conclusions 5′-Flanking-626G>A, 5′-Flanking-480DelACT, S196fsX4 and IVS8+1G > C are identified as four novel PAH gene mutations to cause PKU directly probably either by disrupting the normal 3-D structure and affecting enzymatic activity of PAH or depressing the transcription and translation of PAH gene.Together, our identification of four novel PAH gene mutations will provide important clues for future gene diagnosis and prenatal diagnosis of PKU.
9.New progress on three-dimensional movement measurement analysis of human spine.
Xiao-wen QIU ; Xi-jing HE ; Si-hua HUANG ; Bao-bao LIANG ; Zi-rui YU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(5):476-481
Spinal biomechanics, especially the range of spine motion,has close connection with spinal surgery. The change of the range of motion (ROM) is an important indicator of diseases and injuries of spine, and the essential evaluating standards of effect of surgeries and therapies to spine. The analysis of ROM can be dated to the time of the invention of X-ray and even that before it. With the development of science and technology as well as the optimization of various types of calculation methods, diverse measuring methods have emerged, from imaging methods to non-imaging methods, from two-dimensional to three-dimensional, from measuring directly on the X-ray films to calculating automatically by computer. Analysis of ROM has made great progress, but there are some older methods cannot meet the needs of the times and disappear, some classical methods such as X-ray still have vitality. Combining different methods, three dimensions and more vivo spine research are the trend of analysis of ROM. And more and more researchers began to focus on vivo spine research. In this paper, the advantages and disadvantages of the methods utilized recently are presented through viewing recent literatures, providing reference and help for the movement analysis of spine.
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10.Sodium ferulate protects against daunorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity in juvenile rats.
Jia-bian LIAN ; Zhi-juan WU ; Qiu-juan FANG ; Jing YU ; Rui-lan HE
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2015;31(1):54-58
OBJECTIVETo investigate the protect effects of sodium ferulate (SF) on the daunormbicin(DNR-induced cardiotoxicity in juvenile rats.
METHODSForty male juvenile SD rats were randomly divided into control group (Control), daunorubicin group (DNR), sodium ferudate treatment group (DNR + SF), sodium ferudate group (SF) (n = 10) . Juvenile rats were intraperitoneally treated with DNR (2.5 mg/kg every week for a cumulative dose of 10 mg/kg) preparation immature myocardial injury model in presence with SF (60 mg/kg) oral treat- ment for 25 days. The left ventricular pressure and its response to isoproterenol were measured using left ventricular catheter. Rat myocardium myocardial pathology specimens and ultrastructure changes were also observed. The expression of cardiac Troponin I (cTNI) was detected by Western blot and RT-PCR. Results: SF treatment could inhibit the decreasing of heart rates induced by DNR damage (P < 0.05); it could increase the left ventrivular end diastolic pressure(LVEDP), heart rate, the maximal left ventrivular systolic speed(LVP + dp/dtmax) and the maximal left ventrivular diastolic speed (LVP-dp/dtmax) responding to isoproterenol stimulation(P < 0.01); SF also could improve the myocardial ultrastructure injuries and inhibit the decreasing of cTNI expression caused by DNR damages (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSF treatment could alleviate the decreasing of cardiac reservation induced by DNR damages in juvenile rats, which might be related to its reversing the effects on the cardiac systolic and diastolic function injuries and its inhibiting effects on the decreasing of cTNI expression caused by DNR. The mechanism of SF preventing daunorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity in juvenile rats is relevant to inhabited cardiac Troponin I expression.
Animals ; Blood Pressure ; Cardiotoxicity ; drug therapy ; Coumaric Acids ; pharmacology ; Daunorubicin ; toxicity ; Heart ; physiopathology ; Heart Rate ; Isoproterenol ; Male ; Myocardium ; pathology ; Protective Agents ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Troponin I ; metabolism