3.Exploration of online learning mode for refresher doctors prehospital training and evaluation of learning effect in Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Linzhi LUO ; Qi LI ; Jing LUO ; Jun ZHAO ; Hui PAN
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(3):431-434
Objective Carry out the reform of the online learning mode of prehospital training for refresher doctors , and evaluate the effect of reform in Peking Union Medical College Hospital .Methods An exploration was carried out on the refresher doctors prehospital training mode from traditional classroom teaching to online learning , Estab-lished the online learning system .Evaluated the effect of online learning by the way of questionnaire investigation andreexaminationamong289refresherdoctors.Results 289refresherdoctorshavecompletedthestructuredon-line courses of prehospital training , and the average pass rate of the first test was 42.2%.The questionnaire and retest was conducted , A total of 262 doctors completed the work , The recovery rate was 90.7%, and the average pass rate of retest was 74.9%, showing improvement by 32.7%.Conclusions Online learning mode is an effec-tive tool for knowledge dissemination , and has a better learning effect .
4.Comparison between autologous blood transfusion drainage and closed-suction drainage/no drainage in total knee arthroplasty: a Meta-analysis
Kunhao HONG ; Jianke PAN ; Biqi PAN ; Weiyi YANG ; Jun LIU ; Hui XIE ; Da GUO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;31(15):2545-2550
Objective To assess the clinical efficiency , safety and potential advantages of autologous blood transfusion (ABT) drains compared with the closed-suction/no drainage. Methods Pubmed, Embase, Cochrane Library, CBMdisc, CNKI, VIP and WANGFANG were searched comprehensively. The statistical anal-ysis was conducted by using the Cochrane Collaboration review Manager 5.3.5. Results The pooled data of seventeen RCTs including a total of 1 993 patients showed that the patients in the ABT drainage group might benefit from the low rate of blood transfusion [ 16 . 59% and 37 . 47%, OR: 0 . 28 ( 0 . 14 ~ 0 . 55 ); 13 . 05% and 16.91%, OR: 0.73 (0.47 ~ 1.13), respectively]. The ABT drainage and the closed-suction drainage/no drainage have the similar clinical efficiency and safety length of hospital stay and wound infection on days 3 post-operative haemoglobin. Conclusion This systematic review provides the evidence that the ABT drainage offers a safe and efficient alternative to CS/no drainage with the lowered blood transfusion rate.
5.Correlation between five RNA markers of rat's skin and PMI at different temperatures.
Hui PAN ; Heng ZHANG ; Ye-hui LÜ ; Jian-long MA ; Kai-jun MA ; Long CHEN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(4):245-249
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the correlation between postmortem interval (PMI) and five RNA markers of rat's skin--β-actin, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), 18S ribosomal RNA(18S rRNA), 5S ribosomal RNA (5S rRNA), and microRNA-203 (miR-203), at different temperatures.
METHODS:
Eighteen SD rats were randomly divided into three environmental temperature groups: 4 °C, 15 °C and 35 °C, respectively. Skin samples were taken at 11 time points from 0 h to 120 h post-mortem. The total RNA was extracted from the skin samples and the five RNA levels were detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR. Proper internal reference was selected by geNorm software. Regression analysis of the RNA markers was conducted by GraphPad software.
RESULTS:
5S rRNA and miR-203 were most suitable internal references. A good linear relationship between PMI and RNA levels (β-actin and GAPDH) was observed in two groups (4 °C and 15 °C), whereas the S type curve relationship between the expression levels of the two markers (β-actin and GAPDH) and PMI was observed in the 35 °C group. The partial linear relationship between 18S rRNA and PMI was observed in the groups (15 °C and 35 °C).
CONCLUSION
Skin could be a suitable material for extracting RNA. The RNA expression levels of β-actin and GAPDH correlate well with PMI, and these RNA markers of skin tissue could be additional indice for the estimation of PMI.
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6.Intraductal radiofrequency ablation for malignant biliary strictures
Bing HU ; Jun WU ; Daojian GAO ; Yamin PAN ; Zhimei SHI ; Hui HUANG ; Shuping WANG ; Rui LU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2012;29(9):487-490
ObjectiveTo evaluate the feasibility and safety of endoscopic intraductal radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for unresectable malignant biliary strictures.MethodsA total of 12 patients with malignant biliary obstructions,who were unsuitable for surgical resection,were prospectively selected for this study.During ERCP,when successful biliary cannulation achieved,a bipolar radiofrequency probe was introduced into bile duct over a guidewire.RFA was given to the tumor lesion under fluoroscopy,followed by stent placement.The patients were closely observed and followed up after the procedure.ResultsSuccessful RFA was achieved in all patients before stents insertion ( plastic and metal stents in 6 respectively,additional pancreatic stents were given to 3).Mild complications of cholangitis and pancreatitis occurred in 1 patient respectively,which were cured with short-term management.Jaundice was promptly controlled in 7 patients (58.3% ).During the mean follow-up duration of 3.4 (range 0.5-5.5) months,one patient died of cardiocerebral accident and others survived without obvious disconffort.The 1- month and 3- month stent patency was 100% (12/12) and 80% (8/10),respectively.ConclusionIt is technically feasible and safe to perform endoscopic intraductal RFA for the palliation of biliary malignancies.The short-term outcome is satisfying,however,long-term result and the better therapeutic schedule need further evaluation.
7.Recent advances and perspective in the study of the nano-reinforcing materials for molecular imprinting of proteins.
Zhi-hui WU ; Miao-ling CHAI ; Jia-peng HOU ; Jun PAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(1):15-20
Molecular imprinting technique (MIT) involves the synthesis of polymer in the presence of a template to produce complementary binding sites in terms of its size, shape and functional group orientation. Such kind of polymer possesses specific recognition ability towards its template molecule. Despite the rapid development of MIT over the years, the majority of the template molecules that have been studied are small molecules, while molecular imprinting of proteins remains a significant yet challenging task due to their large size, structural flexibility and complex conformation. This review, we summarized the research findings over the past years, and discussed the nano-reinforcing materials used to prepare molecular imprinting of proteins and the perspective of these nano-reinforcing materials.
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8.The enhancing effect of electroporation and iontophoresis on the permeation of insulin through human skin.
Yan PAN ; Hui-ying ZHAO ; Jun-min ZHENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2002;37(8):649-652
AIMTo study the enhancing effect of electroporation and iontophoresis on the permeation of insulin through human cadaver skin in vitro.
METHODSUsing side by side two-chamber diffusion cells, the flux of insulin achieved with iontophoresis and electrophoration were compared.
RESULTSThe application of high-voltage pulse combined with iontophoresis resulted in higher flux transdermal permeation of insulin than either one technique alone (P < 0.05). Pulsing at a higher voltage increased the flux of insulin more dramatically than pulsing at a lower voltage (P < 0.01). The transdermal transport of insulin by 90 pulse of 500 V (exponential pulse generater, pulse time: 20-24 ms, pulse frequency: 3 pulse.min-1) followed by iontophoresis led to a quick input and a high steady flux.
CONCLUSIONElectroporation combined with iontophoresis can enhance the permeation of insulin significantly.
Electroporation ; methods ; Humans ; In Vitro Techniques ; Insulin ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Iontophoresis ; methods ; Permeability ; Skin ; metabolism ; Skin Absorption
9.Resveratrol inhibits chondrosarcoma via mitochondrial and PI3 K/Akt signaling pathways
Haidong JIN ; Bing DAI ; Jianwu CAI ; Hui CHEN ; Shiyang FAN ; Jun PAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;(8):1379-1383
[ABSTRACT]AIM:Toinvestigatetheinhibitoryeffectsofresveratrolonchondrosarcomaandtherelationwith mitochondrial and PI3K/Akt pathways.METHODS:Chondrosarcoma SW1353 cells were treated with resveratrol at con-centrations of 25, 50 and 100 μmol/L for the time intervals of 24 h, 48 h and 72 h.The viability and apoptosis of the SW1353 cells in the presence or absence of resveratrol were analyzed by CCK 8 assay and Hoechst 33258 staining , respec-tively.The protein levels of Bcl-2, Bax, activated caspase-3, Akt and p-Akt were detected by Western blotting .The cell migration ability was determined by wound scratch assay .RESULTS:Exposure of the cells to resveratrol resulted in a de-crease in the cell viability in a dose-and time-dependent manner (P<0.05).visible nuclei with apoptotic characteristics in resveratrol group were observed .The protein levels of activated caspase-3 and Bax were increased , and Bcl-2 and p-Akt were decreased compared with control group .The total Akt were not significantly changed .Resveratrol also significantly re-duced the migration of tumor cells .CONCLUSION:Resveratrol induces apoptosis of chondrosarcoma , which plays a role of part through mitochondrial and PI 3K/Akt signaling pathways .
10.Effect of Longbie Capsule on proliferation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Jianke PAN ; Baiming GUO ; Jun LIU ; Xian ZHANG ; Hui XIE ; Da GUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(28):4439-4444
BACKGROUND:Longbie Capsule has satisfactory outcomes in the treatment of osteoarthritis, but its mechanism is stil unclear.
OBJECTIVE:To study the effect of Longbie Capsule on proliferation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s. METHODS:The bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s from SD rats were separated and expanded by whole adherence culture, then subcultured and confirmed by morphological observation and flow cytometry. Passage 4 cel s were cultured in complete media containing 5 g/L, 1 g/L, 250 mg/L, 50 mg/L, 10 mg/L Longbie Capsule, respectively, for 24 hours. Then, MTT assay was used to detect cel viability.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The primary cel s were adherent cel s characterized by irregular shape, passage 2 cel s were typical y fibrous-shaped, passage 3 cel s grew in long fibrous and swirl-type shape. Passage 4 cel s were strongly positive for CD29 and CD90, positive for CD44, and negative for CD34 and CD45. 5 g/L and 1 g/L Longbie Capsule promoted the proliferation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s. These findings indicate that Longbie Capsule may promote the proliferation and differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s, thereby playing a therapeutic effect on osteoarthritis.