1.The establishment of comprehensive evaluation index for colleges of stomatology in China
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(2):160-162
Comprehensive evaluation for colleges of stomatology is a complex systematic engineering, which is affected by the determination of index and weight. Based on the previous research results,this study establishes a comprehensive evaluation index for colleges of stomatology in China by applying Delphi method,carrying out two-round consultation to 45 experts,which includes 4 first layer indicators and 21 second layer indicators.
2.The necessity and feasibility of implementing evidence-based dentistry education in China
Jiawei ZHENG ; Chen YE ; Ling XU ; Zhiyuan ZHANG ; Jianzhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(1):67-70
The concept and methods of evidence-based medicine(EBM)has been evolved to impact almost all fields of health care and policy since it first appeared in 1992.but in the field of dentistry or stomatology,many problems remain to be solved in carrying out EBM.The necessity and feasibility of implementing evidence-based dentistry education in China were discussed in this paper for chnical evidence-based decision making and clinical research.The contenk teaching approach and accreditation tools for EBM in dental education were also proposed.
3.Detection of Aneuploidy from Single Cells by Array-Comparative Genetic Hybridization
Jiawei LING ; Cong FANG ; Yanwen XU ; Guanglun ZHUANG
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2009;30(4):468-472,476
[Objective] To set up an optimized protocol for aneuploidy detection from single cells through Array- Comparative Genetic Hybridization (CGH).[Method] Two cell lines,trisomy 18 (Tri-18;GM02732,47,XY,+18) and chromosome 4 segment deletion [sDel-4;GM00343,46,XY,4(del) (qter > p14)],were used in the study.In combination of 10 k 2.0 SNP mapping array platform and multiple displacement amplification (MDA),the diagnostic accurate rates of MDA product from single cells of the two cell lines using gDNA and single-cell MDA product as reference were compared.[Result] An extremely lower call rate (3.2 ± 1.2)% in the negative control group was observed compared to the experiment groups.When the single-cell MDA product was used as reference,the standard deviations of Log2 (signal intensity ratio) were significantly decreased in both groups,compared with when the gDNA as reference (P = 0.004).Through CNAT analytic software,some specific chromosomes (16,17,19,and 22) presented obvious preferential amplification (PA) when the gDNA was used as reference,but this PA could be eliminated when single-cell MDA product was used as reference.[Conclusion] 10 k 2.0 SNP mapping array in combination with MDA could be a quick,highly efficient and accurate method to detect aneuploidy in single cells.
4.Effect of Electroacupuncture on Synaptic Transmission in Hippocampal Dentate Gyrus of Rats with Cerebral Ischemic Damage
Zhuoxin YANG ; Haibo YU ; Ling WANG ; Min PI ; Jiawei ZHANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1999;0(02):-
[ Objective ] To investigate the effect of electroacupuncture ( EA) on synaptic transmission in hippocampal dentate gyrus of rats with cerebral ischemic damage. [Methods] Sixty Wistar rats were enrolled into this study. Among them, 30 were given high-frequency stimulation (HFS) and the other 30 were not. Then the HFS rats were randomized into sham-operation group (group A), model group (group B) and acupuncture group (group C); so did the non-HFS rats. Bilateral carotid arteries were exposed but not blocked in Group A, while were blocked by traction with silk thread for modeling in group B. Group C were treated with EA before and after modeling. Effects of EA on synaptic transmission in hippocampal dentate gyrus of non-HFS rats were evaluated with in-vivo long-term potential ( LTP) recorded by electrophysiological technique. Effects of EA on LTP in hippocampal dentate gyrus of HFS rats were observed after LTP was induced by HFS. [Results] In non-HFS rats, no significant changes of magnitude of population spike (PS) occurred within 120 min in group A; magnitude of PS in group B decreased at 10th min after modeling ( P
5.Effect of Tuina Combined with Traditional Chinese Exercise on Nonspecific Chronic Neck Pain
Jiawei ZHANG ; Gang WANG ; Fei LI ; Yan WANG ; Ling MA ; Xi LU ; Shizhong WANG ; Sheng BI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(4):459-463
Objective To explore the effect of Tuina combined with Traditional Chinese exercise (TCE) on nonspecific chronic neck pain (NCNP). Methods 80 eligible patients were recruited in our hospital from October, 2014 to October, 2015. They were randomized to observation group (n=40) and control group (n=40). The observation group received Tuina combined with TCE, and the control group re-ceived intermittent cervical traction, 5 times a week for 2 weeks. They were assessed with Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and Neck Disability Index (NDI) before, immediately after intervention, and at 1 month follow-up. Results 77 patients completed the treatment and follow-up. The scores of VAS and NDI significantly decreased after a 2-week intervention (t>9.330, P<0.001) in both groups. The VAS score were sig-nificantly lower in the observation group than in the control group immediately after intervention and at 1-month follow-up (F>8.338, P<0.01). The NDI score was significantly lower in the observation group than in the control group at 1-month follow-up (F=9.053, P=0.004). Conclusion Tuina combined with TCE could relieve pain and improve cervical function in patients with NCNP, which was superior to inter-mittent cervical traction.
6.Mortalin promotes ovarian cancer cell growth through MAPK-ERK signal pathway
Yingying HU ; Yanyan HAN ; Jiawei ZHAO ; Ling YANG ; Wen LIU ; Ji ZUO
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2014;(3):338-343
Objective By constructing mortalin stably expressing ovarian cancer cell lines in A 2780 and A2780/cis, we demonstrate the role of mortalin in the ovarian cancer cell growth .Methods CCK-8 assay was used to measure cell viability in the overexpression mortalin group compared with the control group .The flow cytometry analysis was used to understand the effect of upregulated mortalin on the ovarian cancer cell cycle .Western blotting was used to determine the expression and phosphorylation level of MAPK /ERK and JNK/SAPK signal pathways .Results The results showed that increased expression of mortalin could accelerate ovarian cancer cell proliferation and promote G 1 transition, leading to a faster restoration of normal distribution of cell cycle .We found that mortalin overexpression significantly activated p-Raf and p-ERK1/2, but not p-JNK.Conclusion The results demonstrate that mortalin effect on the ovarian cancer cell proliferation contributes to active the MAPK-ERK signaling pathway .
7.Seipin gene deficiency induces renal injury in mice
Xiaoyue WU ; Huan WANG ; Xuejing LIU ; Jiawei LIAO ; Ling ZHANG ; Guoqing LIU ; Wei HUANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;(10):1850-1854
AIM:To investigate the effects of seipin gene deficiency on renal injury and the possible mecha-nisms in seipin-/-mice.METHODS:Six-month-old male seipin knockout ( seipin-/-) and wild-type ( WT) mice ( n=8) were used to study 24 h urinary albumin excretion ( UAE) , renal functions, pathological changes, and plasma leptin and adiponectin levels.Seipin mRNA expression in different tissues and each part of the kidney was also measured in WT mice.RESULTS:Real-time PCR analysis showed seipin mRNA expression in WT mice was higher in adipose tissue and testicles, and was also found in the kidney, which was mainly in glomeruli.Compared with control group, seipin-/-group showed increased kidney weight/tibia length (P<0.01), 24 h UAE (P<0.01), creatinine clearance (P<0.01), and glomerular and mesangial surface area (P<0.05).Both plasma leptin (P<0.01) and adiponectin (P<0.05) levels were significantly decreased in seipin-/-mice.CONCLUSION:Seipin gene deficiency in mice leads to renal injury prob-ably by decreasing plasma leptin and adiponectin levels due to lack of adipose tissue.
8.Accuracy Assessment of Type III Portable Monitor of Sleep Apnea for In-hospital Patients With Cardiovascular Disease
Ling WANG ; Jiawei ZHANG ; Bixia HUANG ; Rui WANG ; Jianfang LUO ; Jiyan CHEN
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(5):485-488
Objective: To assess the accuracy and application value of type III portable monitor (III PM) of sleep apnea (SA) for in-hospital patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods: A total of 101 CVD patients received sleep apnea monitoring by both type II polysomnography ( II PSG) and III PM were enrolled to compare the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) measured by 2 instruments. AHI was assigned into 4 grades: Normal (AHI<5), Mild grade (5≤AHI<15), Moderate grade (15≤AHI<30) and Severe grade (AHI≥30). Kendall correlation coefficient and Kappa value were calculated, pair wise t test was conducted in relevant patients. Results: II PSG and III PM measured AHI were (18.0±16.6) events/h and (18.6±17.4) events/h, P>0.05. Kendall correlation coefficient for 4 AHI grades was 0.701, P<0.01 which assumed strong correlation; Kappa value of consistency was 0.493, P<0.01 which assumed medium strong correlation. Using AHI≥15 as cut-off point, Kappa coefficient for the consistency between II PSG and III PM was 0.679, P<0.05, which meant high consistency. Taking II PSG as standard and AHI≥15 as cut-off point, the AUC of III PM measured AHI was 0.918 with the specificity at 80.4% and sensitivity at 87.3%. The best diagnosing cut-off value of III PM was AHI=15.70, at this point, the maximum Youden's index was obtained as 0.695. Conclusion: Using AHI≥15 as standard, III PM and II PSG had the favorable consistency and accuracy for monitoring the severity of SA for in-hospital patients with cardiovascular disease. AHI=15.7 was the best cut-off point of III PM in diagnosing moderate and severe SA in relevant patients.
9.Experimental research for YMDD motif natural mutations in the serum of patients with chronic hepatitis B: report from a single center analysis.
Jia WEI ; Hua WANG ; Shu-li LI ; Ling-lan ZENG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2010;18(11):855-856
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10.Evaluation of the fidelity of multiple displacement amplification from small number of cells.
Jiawei LING ; Cong FANG ; Yanwen XU ; Guanglun ZHUANG ; Baoqiang CAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2010;27(1):42-46
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the fidelity of multiple displacement amplification (MDA) from small number of cells (1-10 cells) by 10K 2.0 SNP mapping array.
METHODSA fibroblast cell line (Tri-18; GM02732, 47, XY, +18) was used as the template, and 6 groups were set up in the study. Groups A and B were positive and negative control, respectively; groups C-F were experimental groups involving the MDA products from 1, 2, 5 and 10 cells respectively. In combination of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array, the product of each group was assessed based on the genome coverage, loss of heterozygosity (LOH) rate and allele dropout (ADO) rate.
RESULTSThe nonspecific product of negative control presented an average call rate of 3.2%. The genome coverage of the MDA product increased from 86.4% to 96.4% with the increasing number of template from 1 to 10 cells, while the LOH rate and ADO rate decreased significantly (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONMDA is a highly efficient and reliable method for whole genome amplification. The fidelity of MDA will be improved significantly with the increasing number of template cells. 10K 2.0 SNP mapping array is a quick, accurate and comprehensive method to evaluate the fidelity of amplified DNA products, but the ADO SNPs should be distinguished from those of preferential amplification from the LOH loci to avoid errors.
Cell Line ; Cells ; cytology ; DNA ; genetics ; Humans ; Loss of Heterozygosity ; Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques ; methods ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; Templates, Genetic