1.The study on practice of undergraduate tutorial system in the department of neurology
Jiasi LI ; Wei ZHANG ; Yangtai GUAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(4):431-433
Undergraduate tutorial system is progressively rising in many medical colleges of China.We should explore feasible ways in the Chinese context according to our national conditions and teaching characteristics of medical students.Undergraduate tutorial system has been implementing for several years in department of Neurology of Changhai hospital attached to the second military medical college,where the tutor have done preliralnary research on training students1 comprehensive and professional quality and the problems of tutorial system
2.Performance verification of HbA1c determination by using affinity chromatography
Jiasi ZHOU ; Dongmei WEN ; Ying CHEN ; Quanzhong XU ; Minghuan SUO ; Lijuan KAN ; Yaqiong CHEN ; Xiuming ZHANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(17):2359-2361
Objective To evaluate the precision,accuracy,linear range and anti-interference performance of HbA1c assay by u-sing Primus Trinity Ultra2 automated analyzer.Methods According to Document EP published in 2004 by American Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institution(CLSI)and relative literatures,the precision,accuracy,linear range and anti-interference perform-ance were evaluated.Results The within-run and between-run CVs of HbA1c determination were both less than that announced by manufacture.In the tests of samples with certain concentrations,all the results were within the verification range respectively.In the linear verification,regression equation between the theoretical and measured values demonstrated that r2 >0.95,and a value was within the range of 0.97-1.03.For Primus Trinity Ultra2 the limit of interference effect didn′t exceed the allowable error at the medical decision concentrations.Conclusion The precision,accuracy,linear range and anti-interference was evaluated of the Primus Trinity Ultra2 automating HbA1c all could meet the manufacture′s declaim and the clinical needs.
3.Survey of current status and influencing factors analysis of attitude and willingness of ICU nurses towards organ donation in Chongqing
He DONG ; Xia XU ; Jiasi ZHANG ; Qin YANG ; Chunmei LUO ; Jing DENG ; Yu LUO
Organ Transplantation 2019;10(1):61-
Objective To investigate the attitude and willingness of nurses from intensive care unit (ICU) in Chongqing towards organ donation and analyze the influencing factors. Methods In this study, 4 Grade 3A hospitals with organ transplantation qualifications in Chongqing were selected by cluster sampling, and 321 nurses in ICU from these 4 hospitals were chosen by convenient sampling method to complete the questionnaire survey. The scores of ICU nurses' attitude and willingness towards organ donation were calculated. Spearman's correlation analysis was adopted to analyze the correlation between the attitude and willingness to donate organs. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to identify the influencing factors of attitude and willingness towards organ donation. Results The average score of ICU nurses' attitude toward organ donation was (3.5±0.9) and the median score of willingness to donate organs was 2 (2-3). The attitude of ICU nurses towards organ donation was positively correlated with their willingness (
4.Recent advance in relationship between migraine and cardiovascular diseases
Luyao ZHOU ; Bin LI ; Lei ZHANG ; Jiasi LI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(12):1286-1289
Migraine is one of the most common primary headache with high disability rate and heavy disease burden. Cardiovascular diseases are common comorbidities in migraine patients; different cardiovascular diseases have different correlations with migraine. For some cardiovascular events with poor prognosis, timely discovery and preventive measures can effectively help to avoid the adverse events. The article illustrates the associations between different cardiovascular diseases and migraine to improve the clinician's attention to such patients.
5.CADASIL caused by mutation of NOTCH3 gene c.697T>A: a report on a Chinese family
Yuanyuan LI ; Xu SUN ; Xiaoyan LU ; Lei ZHANG ; Jiasi LI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2022;30(11):822-825
Objective:To report the clinical features, imaging findings and gene mutation features of a Chinese family with cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcritical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL).Methods:We summarized the clinical and imaging features of a CADASIL family confirmed by gene sequencing. NOTCH3 gene sequencing was conducted for the proband, and the structure of the protein encoded by the mutant gene was predicted. Results:The patients in this family mainly presented with recurrent lacunar infarction and hypertension, without headache and emotional disorders such as anxiety or depression. Head MRI of the proband showed multiple lacunar infarctions and extensive white matter degeneration. Susceptibility-weighted imaging showed multiple small intracranial hemorrhages. The analysis of NOTCH3 gene showed that the proband had c.697T>A mutation. The 3D structure prediction of the protein encoded by this mutation locus showed that this locus could lead to the conversion of cysteine to serine at the 233rd position. Conclusions:The patients of this CADASIL family have a c.697T>A mutation of NOTCH3 gene. This mutation may cause the change of amino acid in the structure of the wild type Notch3 protein, which may lead to increased formation of β-folding structures in the surrounding region, thus changing the structure and function of protein and causing disease.
6.Machanism of methyleugenoc in protecting islet cells from hypoxia/reoxygenation injury
Qingwen LI ; Huifang YANG ; Ji ZHANG ; Mengqin WANG ; Jiasi ZHANG ; Kailun SUN ; Zhiheng WANG ; Nianqiao GONG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2023;44(4):229-236
Objective:To explore the protective effect of methyl eugenol (Me) on islet ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury and elucidate its underlying mechanism.Methods:The islets were isolated and purified from 6-8 week male BALB/c mice and divided into four groups of normal control (normal culture without any treatment), hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R treatment), H/R+ dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO dosing plus H/R treatment) and H/R+ Me (Me dosing plus H/R). Viability of islet cells in each group was detected by acridine orange (AO)/propidium iodide (PI) double stain.Function of islet cells (insulin secretion) was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Murine islet β Min6 cells were selected for detecting the effect of Me on the proliferative activity of normal cultured and H/R treated islet cells under different concentration gradients by CCK8.Then Min6 cells were divided into four groups of normal, H/R, H/R+ DMSO and H/R+ Me.The definition of group was the same as that of primary murine islets.Flow cytometry and Hoechst 33342 nuclear stain were utilized for detecting cell apoptotic rate in each group.The protein expressions of p-JNK, p-p38, JNK, p38, Bcl-2 and Bax were detected by Western blot.And the data were processed by one-way ANOVA or t test.Results:The proportion of dead islet cells in H/R group was (29.47±2.65)% and it was significantly lower than that in normal group (7.63±1.53)%.And the inter-group differences were statistically significant ( P<0.001). The proportion of dead islet cells was (20.63±3.07)% in H/R+ Me group.It was higher than that in H/R group (29.47±2.65)% and in H/R+ DMSO group (30.13±1.50)% and inter-group difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05 & P<0.01). Under the stimulation of high glucose, the insulin secretion level of islet in H/R+ Me group was (1.76+ 0.08) mg/L, which was higher than that in H/R group and H/R+ DMSD group(1.24±0.14)mg/L and(1.27±0.05)mg/L, and the difference was statistically significant[(1.76±0.08) vs. (1.24±0.14) mg/L; (1.76±0.08) vs.(1.27±0.05) mg/L, P<0.01]. There was no significant effect on cell viability after Me dosing within a certain concentration range (0-40 μmol/L). After Me dosing (5 μmol/L), cell viability of H/R-treated Min6 cells was significantly higher than that without Me.And the difference was statistically significant[(1.19±0.03) vs.(1.00±0), P<0.01]. As compared with H/R and H/R+ DMSO groups, overall apoptotic rate declined in H/R+ Me group (Hoechst 33342 stain: 14.50%±1.05% vs. 23.30%±1.18%, 14.50%±1.05% vs. 22.77%±1.75%, P<0.001; Flow cytometry: 4.36%±0.54% vs. 21.44%±1.02%, 4.36%±0.54% vs. 21.68%±3.06%, P<0.01). The expressions of p-JNK and p-p38 were down-regulated (p-JNK: 0.77±0.06 vs. 1.03±0.05, 0.77±0.06 vs.0.93±0.04, P<0.001; p-p38: 0.80±0.05 vs. 1.01±0.08; 0.80±0.05 vs. 1.00±0.05, P<0.05) while Bcl-2/Bax ratio rose (1.62±0.13 vs. 0.72±0.10, 1.62±0.13 vs. 0.74±0.13, P<0.01). Conclusions:Me can improve the viability and function of islets and suppress the apoptosis of Min6 cells after H/R.The mechanism is correlated with JNK and p38 MAPK signaling pathways.