1.How to improve young teachers teaching quality of biochemistry
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(3):273-275
Biochemistry is one of the important basic courses for medical speciality.This article discussed the four aspects of how to improve the quality of biochemistry instruction,such as strengthening young teachers'sense of responsibility in teaching,and building up their professional knowledge training and so on.To young teachers,this paper may be useful for improving the quality of medical biochemistry teaching.
2.Role of Mfn2 in cyclosporine nephropathy
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(2):223-226
Objective:This study aimed to investigate the role of mitochondrial fusion protein 2 (Mfn2) in chronic renal injury caused by cyclosporine A (CSA) and the possible mechanism.Methods:The model of chronic CSA nephropathy was established in rats. The rats were divided into solvent control group, CSA model group and normal control group. Serum creatinine and urinary protein levels were detected. The tubulointerstitial injury was observed by light microscopy. The changes of mitochondrial structure were observed by electron microscope, and the expression of Mfn2 was detected by Western blot.Results:The levels of serum creatinine and urinary protein in CSA model group at 2 and 4 weeks were significantly higher than those in control group and solvent group ( P<0.05). In CSA model group, tubulointerstitial injury was obvious, mitochondria swelling and deformation were found in tubular epithelial cells, and ridge disappeared. Compared with normal control group and solvent control group, the expression of Mfn2 in CSA model group was significantly decreased at 2 and 4 weeks ( P<0.05), and the expression of Mfn2 in CSA model group at 4 weeks was further decreased compared with 2 weeks ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Mfn2 may play an important role in the injury of tubular epithelial cells caused by cyclosporine.
3.Treatment of Disorders of Sex Development
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(23):-
Disorders of sex development(DSD) include anomalies of sex chromosomes,gonads,reproductive ducts,and genitalia.Here,the term "intersex" is avoided because of its imprecision.The purpose of this review is to assist health care professionals in the provision of treatment,education,and support to children born with DSD and to their families.The goal of DSD treatment is to achieve the long-term physical,psychological,and sexual well-being of the patients.In the case of DSD it involves several principles.Providing medical and surgical care to deal with a complication that threatens to the patient's physical well-being;minimizing the potential for the patient and family to feel ashamed,stigmatized,or overly obsessed with genital appearance;delaying elective surgical and hormonal treatments until the patient can actively participate in decision-making;telling the truth to the family and the child and addressing psychosocial distress of the children and their parents.This approach is termed as "patient-centered".
5.Sequential invasive-noninvasive mechanical ventilation weaning strategy for patients after tracheostomy
Xue-Xue PU ; Jiong WANG ; Xue-Bo YAN ; Xue-Qin JIANG
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015;6(3):196-200
BACKGROUND: Because the continuity and integrity of the trachea are likely damaged to some extent after tracheostomy, the implementation of sequential ventilation has certain difficulties, and sequential invasive-noninvasive ventilation on patients after tracheostomy is less common in practice. The present study aimed to investigate the feasibility of invasive-noninvasive sequential weaning strategy in patients after tracheostomy. METHODS: Fifty patients including 24 patients with withdrawal of mechanical ventilation (conventional group) and 26 patients with sequential invasive-noninvasive weaning by directly plugging of tracheostomy (sequential group) were analyzed retrospectively after appearance of pulmonary infection control (PIC) window. The analysis of arterial blood gases, ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) incidence, the total duration of mechanical ventilation, the success rate of weaning and total cost of hospitalization were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: Arterial blood gas analysis showed that the sequential weaning group was better than the conventional weaning group 1 and 24 hours after invasive ventilation. The VAP incidence was lowered, the duration of mechanical ventilation shortened, the success rate of weaning increased, and the total cost of hospitalization decreased. CONCLUSION: Sequential invasive-noninvasive ventilator weaning is feasible in patients after tracheostomy.
6. Cloning and analysis of HMGR gene conserved fragments in Paris fargesii
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2011;42(6):1190-1193
Objective: Paris fargesii is an important medicinal plant and its secondary metabolites, steroidal saponins, synthesized by the mevalonate pathway are the active ingredients. The study on the gene of the key enzyme 3-hydroxy-3-methyl- glutaryl-coenzyme A reductases (HMGR) in the mevalonate pathway is helpful for the regulation of steroidal saponins syntheses. Methods: In the basis of degenerate primers designed according to mRNA homologous conserved regions of 11 HMGRs from 11 plant species published on NCBI and total RNA extracted from the seedling of P. fargesii, a 404 bp fragment of HMGR was amplified by reverse transcription PCR technology, which is a new cDNA as searching in the Genbank. Results: Sequence analysis showed that the obtained fragment had 76%-81% identification compared with other seven plant species. The deduced amino acid seqence was predicted to have a wider and higher homology with other plants. Conclusion: Protein characteristic zones, conserved regions, and phylogenetic analysis by Prosite and ClustalX could give preliminary evidence for the existence of HMGR in P. fargesi, which is the report of HMGR gene isolated from the plants in Liliaceae for the first time.
7.Imparting Rehabilitation Concepts and Thoughts during the Elective Course of Rehabilitation Technique
Guoxing XIONG ; Qian XUE ; Xiaofeng JIANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(10):994-995
Student awareness of rehabilitation medicine theory was still weak after learning for some time. We tried to impart rehabilitation concepts and thoughts to students during the course of rehabilitation technique. Following one controlled and randomized study, the Results of treatment group was more significant than that of controls.
8.Clinical observation of diffuse lamellar keratitis after excimer laser in situ keratomileusis
Tao JIANG ; Chunyan XUE ; Zhenping HUANG ;
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(08):-
Objectives: To observe the clinical course of diffuse lamellar keratitis(DLK) after laser in situ keratomileusis(LASIK) and to investigate the presentation and management of DLK. Methods:Among 3500 patients underwent LASIK in our center, 18 eyes in 10 patients received DLK were examined. All eyes were examined with slitlamp biomicroscope at the course of 3 days,7 days,14 days,1 month, 2 months and 6 months after the operation. Visual actuity was measured. Results:Symptoms were controlled after 1 week treatment of topical corticosteroids and antibiotics. Resolution of DLK occurred after 1 to 2 months. Uncorrected visual acuity is 1.0 to 1.5 in 16 eyes and 0.8 to 1.0 in 2 eyes. Conclusions:DLK is a complication after LASIK, it usually occurs in 1 to 7 days postoperatively, more likely in male. Topical corticosteroids and antibiotics can get a satisfied outcome. Systemic corticosteroids and antibiotics are needed in serious cases. Early stage of DLK must be distinguished from corneal epithelial implantation and interface infection.
10.Study on phospholipase A_2 activation and antagonizing effect of fructose-1,6-diphosphate in endotoxin-induced acute lung injury in rabbits
Jianxin WANG ; Qingliang XUE ; Hong JIANG ;
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(03):-
Objective To study the changes in activity of phospholipase A_2 (PLA_2) in the course of endotoxin (ET)-induced acute lung injury (ALI) in rabbits and the antagonizing effect of fructose-1,6-diphosphate (FDP), in order to evaluate the therapeutic effect of FDP on ET-induced ALI. Methods Flap-eared white rabbits were randomly assigned to three groups: control group (group A), ET challenge group (group B) and treatment group (ET challenged followed by FDP, group C). Group A animals were injected with saline (2ml/kg) as control. Group B animals were injected with ET (500?g/kg) solution followed by saline. Total amount of liquid was 2ml/kg. Group C animals were given the same amount of ET solution followed by injection of FDP (300mg/kg) solution. Total amount of liquid was also 2 ml/kg. During the experiment, respiratory rate, heart rate, blood pressure, arterial blood gases and the plasma PLA_2 activity were determined at 0h, 0.5h, 2h, 4h and 6h respectively. The rabbits were sacrificed at 6h, pulmonary PLA_2 activity was assessed, and the pathologic changes in pulmonary tissues were examined with light microscope and transmission electron microscope. Results Compared with group A, rabbits of group B manifested the typical characters of ALI after ET injection, and the PLA_2 activity in both serum and pulmonary tissue was much higher than those of group A (P