1.Study on the Path to Improve Medical Students'Humanistic Quality Based on the Internalization Process
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(2):245-248
The formation of medical students' humanistic quality is a process of internalization.Referred to the different conditions that needed in different stages of internalization'process,medical humanistic education should be long-term and focus on practice.In terms of medical students,they should understand and control the existing knowledge structures of humanities,actively absorb the knowledge and theory of medical humanities,have the innovation consciousness and awareness of self-improvement,ultimately to improve the humanistic quality.
2.An study of Tephroseris Kirilowii Turez.Houlub extract on cell cycle and apoptosis marker AnnexinV/PI of U266
Zhigang MA ; Huibing FAN ; Xiaoli FAN ; Junqing XU ; Xiaolu ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2010;32(3):207-208
Objective To study Tephroseris Kirilowii Turez.Houlub extract on cell cycle and apoptosis marker AnnexinV/PI of U266 in vitro..Methods U266 cells were cultured together with Tephroseris Kirilowii Turez.Houlub extract.Cell cycle and apoptosis marker AnnexinV/PI were detected by flow cytometry(FCM).Results After exposure of U266 cells to Tephroseris Kirilowii Turez.Houlub extract.the cell cycle distribution was changed.There Was a decrease of cells in the G0/G1 phase with an increase of cells in the S phase and G2/M phase and apoptosis.FCM with staining of Annexix V FITC/PI showed a dependence of apoptotic cells with the dosage of Tephroseris Kirilowii Turez.Houlub extract.Conclusion Tephroseris Kirilowii Turez extract has strong cell apoptosis effect on U266 cells.
3.Effect of tephroseris kirilowii turez, houlub extract on U266 multiple myeloma cell line
Zhigang MA ; Xiaoli FAN ; Junqing XU ; Xiaolu ZHANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2010;19(7):398-400
Objective To study cytotoxic and antineoplastic effect in vitro of tephroseris kirilowii turez, houlub extract on U266 multiple myeloma cell line. Methods U266 cells were cocultured with the tephroseris kirilowii turez, houlub extract. Cytotoxicity assay was used by CCK-8 detection kit. Cell cycle and apoptosis were determined using flow cytometry(FCM) analysis. Results Extract of tephroseris kirilowii turez, houlub showed strong cytotoxicity against U266 cells.The IC50 was about 3.2 mg/L. After exposure of U266 cells to the drug, the distribution of cell cycle was changed compared with that of the controls. When the durg concentration was 1.25, 2.5, 5 and 10 mg/L. respectively, the pencentages of cells in the G0/G1 phase were decreased with (34.12±0.49) %, (38.06 ± 0.63) % , (27.46±0.61) %, (15.91±0.32) %, respectively, while those in the S phase were increased with (4.98± 0.50) %, (4.01±0.22) %, (4.16±0.15) % and (5.04±0.12) % in G2/ M phase were increased with (50.05 ±1.12) %, (51.27±0.71) %, (51.84±0.73) % and (55.11±0.25) %, respectively, and apoptosis cells were increased. Apoptosis of U266 cells inadose-depadeut manner could be deteted with staining of Annexix V FITC/PI testing through FCM. Conclusion Tephroseris kirilowii turez extract showed strong cytotoxic effect on U266 cells. The antineoplsastic mechanism of the drug can be partly due to its induced apoptotic effect.
4.Diagnosis and treatment of gastric cancer with ovarian metastasis:a report of 17 cases
Zhenhai MA ; Yue TENG ; Dongqiu DAI ; Huimian XU ; Junqing CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the clinical and pathological characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of gastric cancer with ovarian metastasis. Methods The clinical data of 17 cases of gastric cancer with ovarian metastasis, confirmed by surgery and pathology, were analyzed retrospectively. Results The average age of the patients was 48.41 years, and the first appearance of symptoms and signs often were of metastatic ovarian cancer. The main ultrasonographic findings were either a complex type of mass with both solid and cystic characteristics or only solid, and most of them were accompanied by intraperitoneal fluid accumulation. Bilateral metastatic ovarian cancer was more common(13 cases). The preoperative accurate diagnosis of this disease was difficult, so that the misdiagnostic rate was 64.7% in this series. Operation was done in all the patients, but prognosis was poor. The median survival time was only 11.6 months. Conclusions The prognosis of gastric cancer with ovarian metastasis is poor. It is of importance to inspect the stomach in cases of bilateral ovarian cancer. Radical resection of the primary disease focus together with hysterectomy and bilateral adnexectomy should be performed. Postoperative comprehensive therapy is conducive to improve the prognosis of gastric cancer with ovarian metastasis.
5.Analysis of risk factors of death of critical patients treated in emergency department
Zujun SONG ; Junqing MA ; Wei LU ; Hong SHEN ; Rongbing ZHOU ; Shaobo WANG ; Yang HUANG ; Houyou YU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;18(12):1297-1303
Objective To study the mortality and risk factors of death of critical patients treated in emergency department for initial stabilization and life support. Method The clinical data of 1240 critical patients from January 2005 to December 2006 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into death group and survival group. The differences of demographics, symptoms, physical signs and laboratory findings of patients between two groups were analyzed by using univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis, sex, age, visiting time after attack, the history of chronic diseases, temperature, respiratory rate, heart rate, mean arterial pressure, respiratory dysfunction, circulatory dysfunction, hepatic dysfunction, gastrointestinal dysfunction, renal dysfunction, coagulation disorders, acid base and electrolyte disturbances, lencocyte count,platelet count, Glasgow coma scale (GCS) score and acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ ). Results There were higher mortality and morbidities of patients with diseases of respiratory, digestive, circulatory and nervous systems. The mortality of patients with the history of chronic diseases was higher (P < 0.01) ,and there were more patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD), chronic cardiac insufficiency, diabetes mellitus or cirrhosis of liver in death group (P < 0.05). The mortality of patients with 3 dysfunctional organs was 32.81%, and the mortality of lity of those with five dysfunctional organs was 76.67% . Logistic regression analysis indicated that male gender, age between 46 and 65, respiratory dysfunction, circulatory dysfunction, gastrointestinal dysfunction, hepatic dysfunction, low Glasgow coma scale (GCS) score and high APACHE II score were risk factors of the death of critical patients. Conclusions The mortality of patients with the history of critical diseases is higher. The more dysfunctional organs, the higher mortality is. Age between 46 and 65, male gender, and dysfunction of lung, circulation, gastrointestinal tract,and liver,and low CCS score and high APACHE II score are risk factors of the death of emergency and critical disease.
6.Synthesis and identification of antigenic conjugates of podophyllotoxin
Dunming XU ; Xiangyang YU ; Yingqian LIU ; Juntao FENG ; Junqing MA ; Xianjin LIU ; Xing ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2005;40(6):518-524
Aim To synthesize and identify artificial antigen of podophyllotoxin for the production of podophyllotoxin polyclonal antibody. Methods The hapten was synthesized by two different chemical approaches and characterized by TLC, IR, NMR, and MS. Mixed anhydride reaction (MAR) and active ester method (AEM) were used to couple the podophyllotoxin to carrier proteins (BSA and OVA). Characterization of artificial antigens was done by using spectroscopy and electrophoresis. The anti-podophyllotoxin polyclonal antibodies were obtained through immunizing rabbits. Results The results from IR, NMR and MS showed that 4-O-succinoyl podophyllotoxin (hapten) was successfully synthesized. The coupling molar ratios of the hapten and carrier proteins were 88.6 for Hapten-BSA1, 40.3 for Hapten-BSA2, 17.8 for Hapten-OVA1, and 54.2 for Hapten-OVA2. Hapten conjugates coupled with BSA yielded two sets of the specific and affinitive polyclonal antibodies. One set of antibodies showed an IC50 value of 2.21 μg·mL -1 with a detection limit of 0.12 μg·mL -1. Conclusion Antigenic conjugates were artificially synthesized, and based on these artificial antigens, polyclonal antibodies against podophyllotoxin were raised from rabbits immunized with two different immunogens and characterized with an indirect ELISA format.
7.Simultaneous determination of 7 alkaloid in herba Sophorae Alopecuroidis by HPLC.
Ling MA ; Junqing WANG ; Jie TIAN ; Kun WANG ; Wei LI ; Yinghua WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(11):1483-1486
OBJECTIVETo establish a method for determination of 7 alkaloid in Herba Sophorae Alopecuroidis by HPLC.
METHODX-Brige C18 (4.6 mm x 200 mm, 5 microm) column was used with acetonitriles-0.05 mol x L(-1) KH2PO4 solution (2.0 mL x L(-1) triethylamine) with gradient elution as the mobile phase and 1.0 mL x min(-1) as the flow rate. The detection wavelength was 205 nm.
RESULTAloperin curve was linear in the range from 20.66 to 103.32 microg (r = 0.998 8) and the average recovery was 97.12% (RSD 7. 3%); sophoridine curve was linear in the range from 22.82 to 114.12 microg (r = 0.999 7) and the average recovery was 97.47% (RSD 3.0%); oxymatrine curve was linear in the range from 25.10 to 125.52 microg (r = 0.999 1) and the average recovery was 96.21% (RSD 4.5%); oxysophocarpine curve was linear in the range from 23.88 to 119.40 microg (r = 0.997 5) and the average recovery was 94. 64% (RSD 5.2%); matrine curve was linear in the range from 5.00 to 24.99 microg (r = 0.998 6) and the average recovery was 98.04% (RSD 5.4%); sophocarping curve was linear in the range from 4.69 to 23.46 microg (r = 0.999 6) and the average recovery was 96.24 (RSD 5.8%); lehmannine curve was linear in the range from 4.60 to 23.01 microg (r = 0.997 8) and the average recovery was 101.31% (RSD 4.3%).
CONCLUSIONThe method is accurate, simple and feasible. It can be used as a quality evaluation in Herba S. Alopecuroidis.
Alkaloids ; analysis ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; methods ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; Piperidines ; analysis ; Quality Control ; Quinolizidines ; analysis ; Quinolizines ; analysis ; Sophora ; chemistry
8.Progress in the epidemiology of COVID-19 infections in children and adolescents
QIN Yang, DONG Yanhui, XIE Junqing, SU Binbin, SONG Yi, MA Jun
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(1):142-147
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a series of complex challenges. COVID-19 in children and adolescents is generally less severe than in adults and the elderly; however, some children and adolescents may experience severe complications and adverse health effects even after mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 infections. The article focuses on gathering the epidemic characteristics, health impact, risk factors, prevention and control measures, and vaccination status of children and adolescents with COVID-19 infection to provide recommendations for protecting children and adolescents in the post COVID-19 era.
9.Three-dimensional positions and forms of temporomandibular joints in Class II devision 1 malocclusion patients associated with different vertical skeletal patterns.
Bei CHE ; Hao ZHANG ; Caimei QIAN ; Yang ZHANG ; Lin WANG ; Junqing MA
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2014;49(7):399-402
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the positions and forms of temporomandibular joints (TMJ) with different vertical skeletal patterns in Class II division 1 patients.
METHODSCone- beam CT scans of 117 Class II division 1 adolescent patients (including 30 patients with high angle, 58 with average angle and 29 with low angle) were selected and reconstructed using Mimics 10.0 software. Fourteen measurements related to the positions and forms of condyle, forms of fossa and joint spaces were performed.
RESULTSCompared with high and average angle patients, the condyles in low angle patients located more posteriorly and inferiorly [the vertical distances between condyle and S was (20.67 ± 1.99)mm and the antero-posterior distances between condyle and S was (9.15 ± 1.61)mm]. The joint fossae were deeper [the fosse depths was (7.83 ± 1.06)mm]. The angles of posterior joint node bevels were bigger [the inclinations were (28.91 ± 3.94)° ]. The condyles were shorter, thicker, tipped more anteriorly and positioned more posteriorly [the proportions of post-positioned condyles of low angle, average angle and high angle patients were 26%, 4%, 0% respectively].
CONCLUSIONSClass II division 1 adolescents with different vertical skeletal patterns had different forms of fossae, and different positions and forms of condyles.
Adolescent ; Cone-Beam Computed Tomography ; Humans ; Malocclusion ; Malocclusion, Angle Class II ; Mandibular Condyle ; anatomy & histology ; Temporal Bone ; Temporomandibular Joint ; anatomy & histology ; diagnostic imaging
10.Hepatocyte growth factor improves right ventricular remodeling in pulmonary arterial hypertensive rats via decreasing neurohormonal activation and inhibiting apoptosis.
Xiaolin WANG ; Yongjin WANG ; Shuling RONG ; Hongbiao MA ; Qing MA ; Junqing ZHAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(10):1924-1930
BACKGROUNDHepatocyte growth factor (HGF) inhibits the development of pulmonary artery hypertension (PAH) by reducing pulmonary artery pressure and right ventricle (RV) hypertrophy. However, whether HGF can prevent RV remodeling via inhibiting apoptosis in RV cardiomyocytes and decreasing neurohormonal activation remains unknown.
METHODSThe PAH and subsequent RV remodeling in rats were induced by subcutaneous injection of monocrotaline (MCT). The PAH rats were transfected with adenovirus carrying HGF (Ad-HGF) via intratracheal instillation. Three weeks after transfection, the hemodynamics indexes were measured, serum levels for angiotonin II (ANG II) and brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) were determined by ELISA. Histological analysis was used to assess the RV hypertrophy and fibrosis. The cardiomyocyte apoptosis in RV was assayed by TUNEL staining. The mRNA expression of BNP, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), Bax and Bcl-2 in RV was determined by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), the protein expression of transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α in RV was determined by Western blotting.
RESULTSHGF treatment significantly decreased the mean PAH, RV systolic pressure, serum ANG II and BNP levels. HGF treatment also significantly decreased the RV hypertrophy, collagen deposition, and the number of apoptotic cardiomyocytes. Moreover, HGF treatmemt significantly decreased the expression of BNP, ACE, Bax, TGF-β1, and TNF-α, while it significantly increased the expression of Bcl-2.
CONCLUSIONSGene transfer of HGF decreases MCT-induced PAH and improves RV remodeling. This effect is mediated not only by improving the hemodynamics but also by decreasing neurohormonal activation and inhibiting cardiomyocytes apoptosis. HGF gene treatment may be an effective strategy for improving RV remodeling in MCT-induced PAH.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; genetics ; physiology ; Hepatocyte Growth Factor ; genetics ; physiology ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Hypertension, Pulmonary ; metabolism ; therapy ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Ventricular Remodeling ; genetics ; physiology