1.Comparative analysis on the current situations of private and public hospitals in Beijing
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2015;(8):34-38
Objective:To put forward some suggestions by comparing the current situation in both private and public hospitals. Methods:Comparing the basic information, scale, human resource and medical service management situation between the private and public hospitals by analyzing the 2014 Beijing health authorities report. Results:There are 355 private hospitals, 76. 1% of them are not rated and 59. 7% are not appointed for the medical insur-ance, and 82. 8% need to rent the land. Although the number of private hospitals is more than that of the public ones, their actual beds and health resources respectively account for only 20. 2% and 16. 4%. Besides, their in-come, assets and services also account for only about 10%. Conclusions:There is a big gap between the private and public hospitals in terms of scale, human resources and service ability. The Government should implement the policy about the ratings, medical insurance and the use of land which is given to support the private hospitals, and speed up the diversified medical model.
2.Isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation analysis on serum markers of pancreatic cancer based on mass spectrometry
Kai JIA ; Chao GENG ; Xueyi DANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2017;29(2):98-103
Objective To determine the expression of serum proteins in pancreatic cancer patients based on mass spectrometry to screen differential proteins and to find potential molecular biomarkers to prediagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Methods The technique of isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) and two-dimensional liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (2D-LC-MS/MS) were used to analyze the serum proteins in 15 pancreatic cancer patients and 10 healthy controls. Screening for serum differential proteins was performed via retrieving Panther, Mascot and Scaffold databases. Ingenuity Pathway Analysis was used to detect the correlation between proteins. Results The expression level of 442 proteins was quantified, and 76 proteins were found to be differentially expressed which changed corresponding biological process. The up-regulation of DNA repair protein 50 (RAD50) and down-regulation of transforming growth factor β1 (TGFβ1) and apoptosis protease-activating factor 1 (APAF1) which were correlated with cell growth and apoptosis were found in pancreatic cancer. A closely interacted network was formed between these three differential proteins and other molecules, which could effect metabolism in pancreatic cancer patients. Conclusion Differential expression of serum proteins screened by iTRAQ in pancreatic cancer patients may be the potential markers of pancreatic cancer, which can provide molecular basis for early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
3.The E-cadherin promoter -160 C/A polymorphism and nasopharyngeal carcinoma in a Chinese population
Na JIN ; Kai HU ; Qingyao ZHU ; Chao YUAN ; Tao WANG
China Oncology 2013;(7):512-518
Background and purpose:The E-cadherin as a pivotal structural protein is important for cellular polarity and maintainance of normal tissue morphology and cellular differentiation. Recently some study investigated the impact of the C/A genetic polymorphism at-160 from the site of the E-cadherin gene promoter on susceptibility in NPC. To evaluate the association of the E-cadherin gene promoter-160 C/A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and nasopharyngeal carcinoma risk in a Chinese population, we designed a hospital-based case-control study. Methods:Subjects included in this study were 303 patients deifnitely diagnosed with NPC, and 318 matched healthy controls. We used TaqMan Probe method for analyzing polymorphism. Results:The A/A genotype was associated with increased risk of NPC after being adjusted for age and gender (adjusted OR=2.09, 95%CI:1.03-4.22, P=0.04). When 2 gender groups were analysed respectively, female group with A/A genotypes showed a higher risk (OR=7.57, 95%CI:1.57-36.47, P=0.012). Besides, among NPC patients compared with males A/A genotype, females with A/A genotype had a signiifcant risk(OR=2.66, 95%CI:1.14-6.20, P=0.024). Conclusion:The A/A genotype of E-cadherin promoter-160 C/A might be genetic risk factor for NPC, especially female patients.
4."The value of ""streaks"" sign in diagnosis of central neurocytoma"
Daoxiong XIAO ; Jun MA ; Chao YANG ; Kai WANG ; Supei MA
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;35(8):10-13
ObjectiveTo investigate the value of “streaks” sign in diagnosis of central neurocytoma.MethodsFifty-two cases of central neurocytoma confirmed by pathology from 2008 to 2011 were collected.In 52 cases,both MRI and CT scan were performed on 12 patients,MRI only on 36 patients and CT only on 4 patients.MRI and CT features were analyzed retrospectively.ResultsIn MRI,the “streaks” sign was found in 39 cases,accounting for 81.25%(39/48).In CT,the“streaks” sign was found in 11 patients,accounting for 68.75%(11/16).The “streaks” sign in CTwas also found in MRI.ConclusionsThere is a certain specificity of“streaks” sign in central neurocytoma imaging.In combination with other imaging findings,it can be helpful for an accurate preoperative diagnosis of the disease.
5.Analysis of the research status of private hospital in China based on bibliometric method
Chao WEI ; Kai MENG ; Ruomeng WANG ; Yulong RU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;(3):238-240
Objective To analyze the research status of private hospitals in China for policy recommendations of their development.Methods Using CNKI as the object to retrieve,and key words ofprivate hospital ,social capital to run hospitals or the titles of'private hospitals ,social capital to run hospitals to retrieve 853 articles that are valid and published since end of 2013,for a biliometric analysis.Results The number of articles published were increasing year by year;the most of the articles published in the developed southern areas;the number of articles in hospital internal management was the largest (384 articles,45.02%),followed those on external management and development situation and countermeasures (accounting for 27.43% and 22.39% respectively).Conclusion The increase of articles on private hospitals is connected with the support of national policy,the research of private hospitals is not in balance and its development environment is not favorable.
6.Clinical application of multi-slice computed tomography angiogra-phy in pulmonary lobectomy of patients with lung cancer
Miao LI ; Wanpeng WU ; Chao CUI ; Zhiheng XING ; Kai WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2013;(20):1252-1255
Objective:To explore the clinical value of chest multi-slice computed tomography angiography (MSCTA) as a preoper-ative examination for lung cancer patients undergoing pulmonary lobectomy. Methods: Sixty lung cancer patients formed the study population and were randomly divided into 2 groups of 30 cases each. In the experimental group, CTA images of the tumors and pulmo-nary artery, bronchial artery, pulmonary vein were acquired, analyzed, and post-processed using VR to determine the anatomical rela-tionship between vessels and tumors. Pulmonary lobectomy followed. Cases in the control group underwent pulmonary lobectomy with-out guidance by chest MSCTA. Operation times and amounts of operative blood loss were compared between the two groups. Results:Significant differences between groups in terms of operation time (study group vs. control group, 199±55.7 vs. 231.5±51.2(min);P=0.02) and amount of operative blood loss (study group vs. control group, 318.33±99.6 vs. 431.7±89.5(mL), P<0.01) were observed. Val-ues of operation time and amount of contrast agents in the study group were consistently lower than those in the control group. Conclu-sion:Chest MSCTA can shorten the operation time and reduce the amount of operative blood loss during pulmonary lobectomy. Thus, the technique has significant clinical value.
7.Construction of three-dimensional finite element model with lateral mass screw fixation following lower cervical three-segment laminectomy
Mingzhi SONG ; Chao DONG ; Dan LI ; Kai MA
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(35):5640-5646
BACKGROUND:With the improvement of cervical posterior surgical techniques, lateral mass screw fixation technology has been widely used in the reconstruction surgery of the cervical spine for stability. However, currently, the finite element study on the lateral mass screw fixation reconstruction of the cervical spine is rare. OBJECTIVE:To establish a fine normal lower cervical spine (C3-C7 ) three-dimensional finite element model and a reconstructed finite element model with three-segment laminectomy with lateral mass screw fixation. Then, to do an initial biomechanical analysis of the lateral mass screw fixation reconstructed lower cervical finite element model. METHODS:We col ected a normal female volunteer aged 30 years old to do CT scan for the whole cervical spine. The Dicom data were obtained. Then, the CT scanning images were dealt with software Mimics 10.01, Geomagic Studio 12.0, Solidworks2012, HyperMesh 10.1 and Abaqus 6.12 software to build the normal lower cervical spine (C 3-C7 ) finite element model, the laminectomy finite element model and the rebuilt finite element model. At last, we analyzed the stress changes of reconstructed models under the state of flexion, extension, lateral bending and rotational motion. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The lower cervical spine finite element model contained 503 911 elements and 93 390 nodes with a fine realistic appearance. It successful y passed the validation. The surgical procedure was completed in the software, and the lateral mass screw fixation reconstruction finite element model has been established. Lateral mass screw fixation system provides good stability for the postoperative finite element model. The activity of rebuilt finite element model is much lower than the normal finite element model. In the extension condition, the stress of lateral mass screw fixation system becomes strong.
8.GADD45αin genotoxicity test:molecular principles and research progress
Jin XI ; Xi CHAO ; Liu KAI ; Liu JIN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2016;30(9):989-996
As a member of growth arrest and DNA damage inducible gene family,GADD45αparticipats in the regulation of cell cycle,cell senescence,cell survival and apoptosis. GADD45αplays a critical role in the responses to cell injury induced by a variety of factors including cell stress and genotoxic chemicals. Different transcription factors and proteins are involved in transcriptional regulation of GADD45αgene. GADD45αprotein has been implicated in the regulation of genomic stability related cellular responses through interaction with other proteins. Genotoxicity test systems based on the char?acteristics of GADD45α in regulation of cell function,can be applied to the detection of potentially genotoxic compounds,which provides new ideas and methods about genotoxicity assessment. The molecular mechanism and research progress of GADD45α in genotoxicity test are summarized in this article.
9.Establishment of a SNP genetic identification method for frozen embryos and sperm of inbred mice
Wei XU ; Tianzhu CHAO ; Lijun LIU ; Kai LI ; Junhua XIAO
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2016;24(2):169-174
Objective To establish a rapid SNP( single-nucleotide polymorphism) genetic identification method for the frozen samples, such as frozen embryos and sperm of inbred mice.Methods In this study, the frozen embryos and sperm of inbred mice were provided by Shanghai Lab.Animal Research Center.Whole genome amplification and PCR-LDR genotyping system were used to get the rich DNA sample.Forty-five SNP were genotyped by multiple polymerase chain re-action and ligase detection reaction( PCR-LDR) .Results The electrophoresis results showed that the whole genome am-plification technique could highly increase the total DNA of frozen embryos.PCR-LDR typing method was suitable for the mouse genome typing of 45 SNPs.Ten strains of inbred frozen embryos and sperms of C57BL/6, BALB/c, FVB/NJ mice were genotyping identified, and their SNP loci data obtained by PCR-LDR were as the same as those of database.The num-ber of frozen mouse embryos was proportional to the number of SNPs detected, and when the embryo number reached more than 12, the detection rate of SNP was 100%.Conclusions This method can be used to the genetic quality identification, and rapidly identify the inbreed frozen mouse embryos and sperms.
10.FTIR fingerprint spectrograms of traditional Chinese medicine Marsdenia tenacissima.
Chao LI ; Sheng-Chao YANG ; Qiao-Sheng GUO ; Kai-Yan ZHENG ; Ping-Li WANG ; Xiang-Zeng XU ; Xue-Feng XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(17):3311-3315
In this paper, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy fingerprint analysis of Marsdenia tenacissima samples was used to develop a reliable method of tracing the geographical origins. Forty-eight samples from four provinces of China were analyzed by FTIR. We analyzed and characterized the fingerprints in both the full spectrum peaks and characteristic peaks, then the principal component analysis and the cluster analysis were carried out. The results of fingerprint analysis, correlation analysis, principal component analysis and cluster analysis can identify the geographic origins correctly, which verified and supplemented each other; the identification results and the actual location showed a high degree of consistency, namely the lower the space distance, the greater the similarity of different samples. These results revealed the obvious superiority and practical value in comparison to the more tedious and time-consuming wet chemistry method normally used. Using appropriate metrology methods can trace the geographical source correctly. The M. tenacissima materials from the region of Maguan should be considered as genuine medicinal materials taking into account the good quality.
China
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Cluster Analysis
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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classification
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standards
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Geography
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Marsdenia
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chemistry
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classification
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Principal Component Analysis
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Quality Control
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Reproducibility of Results
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Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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methods