1.The development and evaluation of Instructor Rating Scale Identified by Nursing Students
Yue SONG ; Mingli HENG ; Junyang SONG ; Dan CAO ; Haoying DOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(1):59-61
Objective We tried to design a Instructor Rating Scale Identified by Nursing Students,and then evaluate its rehability and validity.Methods The original item pool was formulated by investigating 351 nursing students with convenience samphng method to develop a prehminary scale.Then it was used to investigate 273 nursing students to test its rehability and validity.Results The formal scale consisted of six dimensions,which contained 19 items.The cumative contribution rate of these dimensions was 62.30%.The Cronbach's α coefficient was 0.54,test and re-test reliability was 0.48.Conclusions The Instructor Rating Scale Identified by Nursing Students can be applied to evaluate the instructors by nursing students.
2.Biomarkers for Primary Sjo¨ gren’s Syndrome
Chen WEIQIAN ; Cao HENG ; Lin JIN ; Olsen NANCY ; Zheng Guo SONG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2015;(4):219-223
Primary Sjogren’s syndrome (pSS) is a systemic autoimmune disease with exocrine gland dysfunction and multi-organ involvement. Recent progress in understanding the pathogenesis of pSS offers an opportunity to find new biomarkers for the diagnosis and assessment of disease activity. Screening noninvasive biomarkers from the saliva and tears has significant potential. The need for specific and sensitive biomarker candidates in pSS is significant. This review aims to summarize recent advances in the identification of biomarkers of Sjogren syndrome, trying to identify reliable, sensitive, and specific biomarkers that can be used to guide treatment decisions.
3.Effects of protein tyrosine kinase within the brainstem nucleus tractus solitarius on the ventilatory responses of peripheral chemoreflex.
Yan-Chun LI ; Hui WANG ; Ying CAO ; Di TANG ; Gui-Min WANG ; Shu-Yan YU ; Gang SONG ; Heng ZHANG
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2005;57(3):395-399
The aim of the present study was to observe whether protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) within the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) was involved in the regulation of ventilatory responses of peripheral chemoreflex. The experiments were performed on anesthetized, immobilized and artificially ventilated rabbits. Peripheral chemoreflex was elicited by ventilating the animal with 10% O2-balance 90% N2. Changes in the peak amplitude and frequency of integrated phrenic nerve activity were observed. The ventilatory responses of peripheral chemoreflex following 0.1 microl microinjection within the NTS of either PTK inhibitor genistein (10 mol/L), AMPA glutamate receptor inhibitor CNQX (10 mol/L),or inactive PTK inhibitor daidzein (10 mol/L) were recorded. The results are as follows: Both genistein and CNQX attenuated the ventilatory responses of peripheral chemoreflex, while no changes occurred following daidzein. The amplitude of integrated phrenic nerve discharge and the phrenic burst frequency were decreased by (-21.77+/-6.93)% and (-24.70+/-7.61)% respectively after administration of genistein. CNQX resulted in similar decreases in the amplitude of phrenic nerve discharge (-27.13+/-7.63)% and the burst frequency (-21.34+/-4.88)%. In addition, the inhibitory effects of CNQX and genistein were the same whether they were applied alone or one after another, indicating that they had no cooperative effects. The results obtained suggest that PTK within the NTS regulates the peripheral chemoreflex control of respiration and that this regulation of PTK may be mediated through the phosphorylation of AMPA receptors in NTS neurons.
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Brain Stem
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enzymology
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physiology
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Chemoreceptor Cells
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physiology
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Female
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Male
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Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
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physiology
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Rabbits
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Receptors, AMPA
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physiology
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Respiration
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Solitary Nucleus
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enzymology
4.Analysis of the plaster casts of Class Ⅱ division 1 non-extraction patients treated with Alexander technique
Tian CAO ; Song WEI ; Yan-Heng ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2013;48(9):518-522
Objective To investigate the changes of arch width and arch length in Class Ⅱ division 1 non-extraction patients treated with Alexander technique.Methods Dental casts of 21 Class Ⅱ division 1non-extraction patients treated with Alexander appliance were taken before (T1) and after treatment(T2).All the casts were laser scanned.The arch width and arch length were digitally measured.The differences of arch width and arch length between T1 and T2 were recorded and analyzed.Results The upper arch length decreased from (32.82 ± 2.51) mm to (31.97 ± 2.17) mm (P < 0.05).The lower arch length increased from (27.53 ± 2.61) mm to (28.80 ± 1.81) mm(P < 0.05).The intercanine width in the upper arch changed significantly from T1 to T2.The intermolar width in the upper and lower arches increased significantly from T1 to T2.Conclusions Class Ⅱ division 1 non-extraction patients could be treated successfully by increasing the upper arch width.
5.Microcalorimetric investigation of two cephalosporins on colon bacteria activity.
Fen XU ; Cheng-Gong SONG ; Rui-Hua WU ; Li-Ni YANG ; Li-Xian SUN ; Zong-Bao ZHAO ; Zhi-Heng ZHANG ; Zhong CAO ; Ling ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2009;44(10):1127-1130
The effects of cephradinum and ceftazidime on the metabolism of Escherichia coli (E. coli) DH5alpha was determined by microcalorimetry. The microbial activity was recorded as power-time curves through an ampoule method with a TAM Air Isothermal Microcalorimeter at 37 degrees C. The parameters such as the growth rate constant (k), inhibitory ratio (I), the maximum power output (Pm) and the time (tm) corresponding to the maximum power output were calculated. The results show that the ceftazidime has a better inhibitory effect on E. coli DH5alpha than cephradinum.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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administration & dosage
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pharmacology
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Calorimetry
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methods
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Ceftazidime
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administration & dosage
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pharmacology
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Cephradine
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administration & dosage
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pharmacology
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Escherichia coli
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drug effects
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Microbial Sensitivity Tests
6.Sustained electrical stimulation of Bötzinger complex on phrenic nerve discharges in rabbits.
Gui-Min WANG ; Qin LI ; Ping YU ; Shu-Yan YU ; Fa-Yan ZHANG ; Yan-Chun LI ; Ying CAO ; Gang SONG ; Heng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2004;20(4):385-388
AIMTo observe the effects of sustained electrical stimulation at Bötzinger complex (Böt. c) on phrenic nerve discharges.
METHODSSustained electrical stimulation (10--50 microA, 40-100 Hz, 0.3 ms, for 15-30 s) of Böt. C on 30 urethane anaesthetized, vagotomized, paralyzed and artificially ventilated rabbits.
RESULTSSustained electrical stimulation of Bot. C produced the inhibition or "inspiratory off-switch" of phrenic discharge during the stimulation. The inhibition of the phrenic discharges showed intensity and frequency dependence. Habituation was shown during the stimulation, showing the magnitude of the phrenic nerve discharge increased gradually. Post-stimulus rebound exhibited upon the cessation of the stimulation, showing the magnitude of the phrenic activity increased significantly. Short-term memory was shown in the habituation of the phrenic activity.
CONCLUSIONNon-associative learning is involved in the central control of respiratory modulation in the Böt. C and synaptic plasticity may exist in the respiratory neurons of Böt. C.
Animals ; Electric Stimulation ; Facial Nerve ; physiology ; Neurons ; physiology ; Phrenic Nerve ; physiology ; Rabbits
7.Increased expression of SEMA5B in gastric adenocarcinoma predicts poor prognosis: a study based on TCGA data
Heng CAO ; Xuekun SONG ; Yonggui HONG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2021;43(8):856-860
Objective:To evaluate the expression of semaphorin 5B (SEMA5B) in gastric adenocarcinoma and its relationship with prognosis.Methods:In November 2019, the clinicopathological characteristics and SEMA5B mRNA expression data of 341 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma were collected through TCGA database. The relationship between SEMA5B expression in gastric adenocarcinoma tissues and clinical pathologic features and overall survival were analyzed. Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) was used to analyze the signaling pathways regulated by SEMA5B.Results:The expression level of SEMA5B mRNA in 341 gastric adenocarcinoma tissues was 0.577±0.587, in adjacent normal tissues was 0.132±0.075, the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.001). The median survival time of 109 patients with high expression of SEMA5B mRNA was 14.5 months, 232 patients with low expression of SEMA5B mRNA was 17.9 months ( P=0.047). Univariate analysis showed that the expression of SEMA5B mRNA was correlated with histological grade and T stage ( P<0.05). The multivariate analysis revealed that age<65 years remained independently associated with overall survival, with a hazard ratio( HR) of 1.042 (95% CI: 1.021-1.064). The multivariate analysis revealed that high expression of SEMA5b mRNA remained independently associated with overall survival, with a HR of 1.195 (95% CI: 0.925-2.551). GSEA showed that malignant tumor signaling pathways ( P=0.008), MAPK signaling pathways ( P=0.047) and Notch signaling pathways ( P=0.029) were differentially enriched in SEMA5B highly expressed phenotype. Conclusions:SEMA5B expression may be a potential prognostic molecular marker for prognosis of GAC patients. Moreover, malignant tumor signaling pathway, MAPK signaling pathway and Notch signaling pathway may be the key pathway regulated by SEMA5B in GAC.
8.Increased expression of SEMA5B in gastric adenocarcinoma predicts poor prognosis: a study based on TCGA data
Heng CAO ; Xuekun SONG ; Yonggui HONG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2021;43(8):856-860
Objective:To evaluate the expression of semaphorin 5B (SEMA5B) in gastric adenocarcinoma and its relationship with prognosis.Methods:In November 2019, the clinicopathological characteristics and SEMA5B mRNA expression data of 341 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma were collected through TCGA database. The relationship between SEMA5B expression in gastric adenocarcinoma tissues and clinical pathologic features and overall survival were analyzed. Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) was used to analyze the signaling pathways regulated by SEMA5B.Results:The expression level of SEMA5B mRNA in 341 gastric adenocarcinoma tissues was 0.577±0.587, in adjacent normal tissues was 0.132±0.075, the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.001). The median survival time of 109 patients with high expression of SEMA5B mRNA was 14.5 months, 232 patients with low expression of SEMA5B mRNA was 17.9 months ( P=0.047). Univariate analysis showed that the expression of SEMA5B mRNA was correlated with histological grade and T stage ( P<0.05). The multivariate analysis revealed that age<65 years remained independently associated with overall survival, with a hazard ratio( HR) of 1.042 (95% CI: 1.021-1.064). The multivariate analysis revealed that high expression of SEMA5b mRNA remained independently associated with overall survival, with a HR of 1.195 (95% CI: 0.925-2.551). GSEA showed that malignant tumor signaling pathways ( P=0.008), MAPK signaling pathways ( P=0.047) and Notch signaling pathways ( P=0.029) were differentially enriched in SEMA5B highly expressed phenotype. Conclusions:SEMA5B expression may be a potential prognostic molecular marker for prognosis of GAC patients. Moreover, malignant tumor signaling pathway, MAPK signaling pathway and Notch signaling pathway may be the key pathway regulated by SEMA5B in GAC.
9.Surgical techniques for the ureterointestinal anastomosis in continent urinary diversion.
Jun LÜ ; Hui-xu HE ; Wei-lie HU ; Xin-hui CHENG ; Hai-bo NIE ; Qing-rong LI ; Yuan-li WANG ; Zhi-xiong DENG ; Qi-you CAO ; Wei WANG ; Yun-song ZHU ; Shang-heng TAN ; Wei-bo LIANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2003;41(9):670-672
OBJECTIVETo compare the complications of direct and antirefluxing techniques of ureterointestinal anastomosis in continent urinary diversion.
METHODSSixty-three patients underwent continent urinary diversion. Twenty-four patients were treated by the direct ureteroenteric anastomosis and the others treated by the antirefluxing technique. The follow up studies included following-up the information of ureteric stricture, ureteric reflux, renal function and acute urinary infection. It was assessed for 3 months to 6 years with a mean follow up of 26 months after operation.
RESULTSOf 78 ureters reimplanted using antirefluxing technique. A total of 12 ureters had anastomotic stricture formation postoperatively. Only one of 48 ureters reimplanted using direct anastomoses had anastomotic stricture. The difference between the direct and antirefluxing technique groups was remarkable (chi2 = 4.375, P < 0.05). Furthermore, there was no significant difference between the direct and antirefluxing technique groups in regard to ureteric reflux, renal function and acute urinary infection.
CONCLUSIONSAntirefluxing anastomoses resulted in obviously higher rate of ureterointestinal anastomotic stricture in comparison with the direct anastomosis. The direct ureteroenteric anastomosis may be the suitable choice for patients undergoing continent urinary diversion.
Adult ; Aged ; Anastomosis, Surgical ; methods ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Intestines ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Postoperative Complications ; epidemiology ; Retrospective Studies ; Ureter ; surgery ; Urinary Diversion ; methods
10.Difference between prostate cancer patients'Gleason scores from preoperative biopsy and those from postoperative pathology
Xiao-Dong ZHAO ; You-Huang LIU ; Jun HU ; Zu-Heng WANG ; Xiao-Xu JIN ; Meng-Fei MA ; Yu-Lin ZHOU ; Yu-Hao CHEN ; Jie CAO ; Jie DONG ; Song XU
National Journal of Andrology 2023;29(5):393-401
Objective:To evaluate the consistency of the Gleason scores of PCa patients based on preoperative biopsy with those from postoperative pathology,identify the possible factors influencing results of scoring,and construct a risk scoring model.Meth-ods:We collected the demographic and clinical data on the patients with PCa confirmed by preoperative prostate biopsy or postoperative pathology and treated by radical prostatectomy within 6 months after diagnosis.Using paired sample t-test,we identified the difference between the Gleason scores based on preoperative biopsy and those from postoperative pathology,analyzed the demographic and clinical data on the patients for relevant factors affecting the consistency of the Gleason scores,and calculated and visualized the relative risk values of the factors through Poisson regression.From the continuous variables with statistical significance,we screened independent risk factors for the difference in the Gleason scores by Lasso regression analysis,established a risk scoring model,generated risk coeffi-cients,and evaluated the predictive ability of the model using the ROC curve.Based on the results of imaging examination with statisti-cally significant differences,we constructed a column chart by logistic regression and evaluated the predictive validity of the chart using calibration curves,decision curves and ROC curves.Results:The results of paired sample t-test for 210 PCa patients showed statisti-cally significant differences between the Gleason scores from preoperative biopsy and those from postoperative pathology(P<0.001).There were significant differences in the body weight,BMI and PSA level as well as in all other factors but prostate calcification be-tween the patients with consistent and those with inconsistent Gleason scores(all P<0.05).An 8-factor prediction model was suc-cessfully constructed,which could predict the consistency of Gleason scores,with a better predicting performance than the single indi-cator within the model.The nomogram exhibited a C-index value of 0.85,with the calibration curve similar to the standard one,the threshold of the decision curve 0.10-0.92,and the area under the ROC curve higher than other predictive indicators.Conclusion:Based on the demographic and clinical data on PCa patients,a risk prediction model and a column chart were successfully constructed,which could effectively predict the difference between the Gleason scores from preoperative prostate biopsy and those from postoperative pathology.