1.Application of Teaching Model of Team-Based Learning in Course of TCM Basic Theory
Lina LIANG ; Libin ZHAN ; Shouyu HU ; Hua SUI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;(1):114-116
Objective To investigate the effects of the teaching model of team-based learning (TBL) in the course of TCM Basic Theory.MethodsTotally 61 undergraduates of Class 1-2 in Grade 2013 in Dalian Medical University are divided into 15 groups, three to five students in each group. TBL teaching model was performed in the chapter about Zang-Fu relationship in the course of TCM Basic theory. At the end of the study, the students received the questionnaire survey to know the effects of TBL teaching model.ResultsStudents discussed intensely with lively atmosphere in the class. The pass rate of individual test was 98.36%, and the excellence rate was 22.95%. The results of immediate feedback answer sheets showed that for the 6 multiple choice questions, each group answered at least 2 questions correctly for the first time, and 5 groups answered all the questions correctly for the first time with the joint efforts of group members.ConclusionTBL teaching model could promote the preview, activate atmosphere in class, improve learning efficiency, and increase the solidarity and collaboration in students.
2.Effect ofZi-Bu Pi-Yin Recipe on mRNA Expressions of NMDA Receptor in Different Brain Regions of Spleen-yin Deficiency Alzheimer's Disease Model Rats
Xiaoyang GONG ; Libin ZHAN ; Hua SUI ; Lina LIANG ; Jian WANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(6):1235-1242
This study was aimed to observe the effect ofZi-Bu Pi-Yin Recipe (ZBPYR) on the mRNA expressions of NMDA receptor subunits NR1, NR2A, NR2B in different brain regions of spleen-yin deficiency Alzheimer's Disease (AD) model rats. The levels of NR1, NR2A, NR2B mRNA expressions were detected by using RT-PCR method. The results showed that the levels of NR1, NR2A, NR2B mRNA expressions of AD group and spleen-yin deficiency AD group decreased significantly (P < 0.05). The levels of NR1, NR2A, NR2B mRNA expressions of ZBPYR treatment group increased significantly (P < 0.05). It was concluded that the expression levels of NMDAR mRNA in different brain regions of the ZBPYR treatment group increased significantly, which indicated that ZBPYR may up-regulate the protein expressions of NMDAR by increasing the expression levels of NMDAR mRNA, thereby to play the anti-dementia effect.
3.Study on Regulation of Autophagy and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Hypothalamus byZi-Bu Pi-Yin Recipe among Spleen-yin Deficiency Diabetes-associated Cognitive Decline in Rats
Lina LIANG ; Libin ZHAN ; Shouyu HU ; Hua SUI ; Jing CHEN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(6):1189-1193
This study was aimed to explore the mechanism ofZi-Bu Pi-Yin Recipe (ZBPYR) on autophagy and endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) to improve spleen-yin deficiency diabetes-associated cognitive decline (DACD). Rats were randomly divided into the control (cont) group, the diabetes (DM) group, the spleen-yin deficiency (pi) group, the spleen-yin deficiency diabetes (piDM) group, and the spleen-yin deficiency diabetes + ZBPYR treatment (ZBPYR) group. The expression of microtubule-associated protein 1A/1B-light chain 3 (LC3Ⅱ), inositol-requiring enzymeα (IRE1α), c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) were observed by western blot. The results showed that the expression of LC3Ⅱ in the DM group, pi group and piDM group decreased compared with the cont group (P < 0.05); and the expression of LC3Ⅱ of the ZBPYR group increased compared with the DM group and piDM group (P < 0.05). Compared with the cont group, the p-IRE1α of the DM group and piDM group, as well as p-JNK1 in the pi group and piDM group were increased (P < 0.05). The p-IRE1α and p-JNK1 of the ZBPYR group were decreased compared with the DM group and piDM group (P < 0.05). It was concluded that ZBPYR improved spleen-yin deficiency DACD by regulating autophagy and ERS.
4.Effects of Zibu Piyin Recipe on Protein Expression of PDHE1α in Peripheral Tissues and Brain of Rats with Spleen Yin Deficiency Diabetes
Lina LIANG ; Wei MA ; Libin ZHAN ; Shouyu HU ; Luping ZHENG ; Hua SUI ; Hong XIANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(11):52-55
Objective To explore the mechanism of Zibu Piyin Recipe (ZBPYR) on spleen yin deficiency diabetes-associated cognitive disorder (DACD). Methods The rats were randomly divided into control group, diabetes mellitus (DM) group, spleen yin deficiency group, spleen yin deficiency DM group and spleen yin deficiency DM+ZBPYR group (treatment group). Type 2 DM models were established by high-fat food feeding and low dose STZ intraperitoneal injection for 4 weeks. Then the classical compound method was used to construct spleen yin deficiency rat models by improper diet, over exertion and yin fluids exhaustion. The treatment group was given ZBPYR by gavage for 15 days, and the other groups were given the same amount of normal saline. Then cerebral cortex, hippocampus, stomach and liver were obtained and the changes of protein expression of PDHE1α in them were observed by Western Blot. Results The protein expression of PDHE1αin cortex of DM group and spleen yin deficiency DM group were lower than control group (P<0.05). PDHE1α expression of treatment group in cortex and stomach increased more significantly than spleen yin deficiency DM group (P<0.05). The expression of PDHE1α protein showed no significant difference among all groups in hippocampus and liver. Conclusion ZBPYR improved spleen yin deficiency DACD by regulating PDHE1αin cortex and stomach.
5.Construction of the Intelligent Service Platform for the Patient -oriented Blood Purification Center
Xinlun LI ; Hongxia LI ; Dejun QIU ; Lina SUI ; Lide LUN ; Yanli WU ; Qiang KUANG
Journal of Medical Informatics 2015;(9):31-34
〔Abstract〕 In a response to problems and needs in the current daily work of the blood purification center , the intelligent service plat-form for the patient -oriented blood purification centers should be constructed .The design philosophy , composition and basic functions of the platform are introduced in the paper .This platform can meet the needs of the patient -oriented service , improve work productivity , standardize the medical process and save social resources .
6.Regulation of Insulin Signaling in the Hypothalamus of Spleen Yin Deficiency Diabetes Rats Treated with Zibu Piyin Recipe
Lina LIANG ; Libin ZHAN ; Luping ZHENG ; Shouyu HU ; Yun YAN ; Hua SUI ; Fuliang ZHANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(1):82-86
This study was aimed to observe changes of key molecular in insulin signaling pathway in the hypothala-mus of rats to explore the mechanism of spleen yin deficiency diabetes-associated cognitive decline (DACD) and Zibu Piyin Recipe (ZBPYR) in order to provide new ideas and new clues for treatment of DACD. Rats were randomly divided into five groups, which were the control (Cont) group, diabetes (DM) group, spleen yin deficiency (pi) group, spleen yin deficiency diabetes (piDM) group and the ZBPYR group. Insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS-1) serine phos-phorylation levels and protein kinase B (PKB/Akt) serine phosphorylation levels which were involved in the insulin signaling were observed by western blotting in the hypothalamus to determine whether there were insulin signaling obstacles in the hypothalamus of rats. The results showed that the expression of p-IRS-1ser in the DM group, pi group and piDM group was increased compared with the Cont group (P< 0.05); while the p-Akt expression of the DM group and piDM group was decreased (P< 0.05). The expression of p-IRS-1ser in the ZBPYR group decreased compared with the DM group and piDM group (P< 0.05); while the level of p-Akt increased compared with the DM group and piDM group (P < 0.05). It was concluded that insulin signaling was not transduced normally in the hy-pothalamus of the DM group, pi group and piDM group. Insulin resistance may occur in the hypothalamus. And ZBPYR can correct insulin signaling transduction disorder.
7.Effects of Vitamin D on Cardiovascular Disease of Elderly Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Lina WEI ; Zhongguo SUI ; Bing HAN ; Yajuan LI ; Cheng CHENG ; Zhiwu HAN ; Yangang WANG
China Pharmacy 2015;(32):4570-4571,4572
OBJECTIVE:To observe the correlation of vitamin D with the incidence of cardiovascular disease and risk factors in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. METHODS:94 patients,aged 60 years old above,with type 2 diabetes mellitus were collected retrospectively. Those patients were divided into diabetes group(41 cases)and diabetes complicated with cardiovas-cular disease group(53 cases)according to the condition of disease. 25(OH)D levels and lab indicators of 2 groups were detect-ed. The relationship of cardiovascular lesion with risk factor was analyzed by Multivariate Logistic regression;the correlation be-tween 25(OH)D and risk factors was analyzed by pearson analysis. RESULTS:There was statistical significance in the levels of 25 (OH)D,TC,TG,UA and Ca between diabetes group and diabetes complicated with cardiovascular disease group,with statistical significance(P<0.05). pearson analysis showed that the level of 25(OH)D was negatively related to age,FIB,TC and UA,and positively related to D-dimer and HDL-C,especially correlated with FIB and TC significantly,with statistical significance (P<0.01). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that the deficiency of 25(OH)D was pathogenic factors of type 2 diabetes mellitus. CONCLUSIONS:There is a correlation between the level of 25(OH)D and cardiovascular risk factors as age,FIB,TC, UA,D-dimer,HDL-C. Vitamin D deficiency is the independent risk factors for cardiovascular disease in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
8.Effects of remimazolam on gastrointestinal motor function in patients undergoing gastrointestinal endoscopy
Tianyi YANG ; Xia GONG ; Yanyan SUI ; Lina ZHANG ; Bing LIU ; Mingshan WANG ; Lixin SUN ; Fei SHI ; Yang YUAN ; Gaofeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2023;43(1):80-83
Objective:To evaluate the effects of remimazolam on gastrointestinal motor function in the patients undergoing gastrointestinal endoscopy.Methods:A total of 262 American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅰ or Ⅱ patients, aged 18-64 yr, with body mass index of 18-28 kg/m 2, scheduled for elective gastrointestinal endoscopy from May 2022 to August 2022, were divided into 2 groups ( n=131 each) using a random number table method: remimazolam group (group R) and propofol group (group P). The patients in group R received intravenous remimazolam 0.20-0.25 mg/kg, and patients in group P received intravenous propofol 1.5-2.0 mg/kg. The gastrointestinal endoscopy was performed when the patients′ Modified Observer′s Assessment of Alertness/Sedation scores ≤3. During fasting before gastrointestinal preparation, before gastrointestinal endoscopy and while leaving the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU), the concentrations of serum motilin and gastrin were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, the intestinal peristalsis rating assessed by the endoscopist during the examination was recorded, the occurrence of hypotension and hypoxemia during the examination and occurrence of abdominal distension, abdominal pain, and nausea and vomiting during stay in PACU were recorded. Results:Compared with group P, the intestinal peristalsis rating was significantly increased, the serum motilin and gastrin concentrations were increased while leaving PACU, the incidence of hypotension and hypoxemia was decreased during the examination, and the incidence of abdominal distention was decreased during stay in PACU in group R ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Remimazolam has a milder inhibitory effect on secretion of gastrointestinal hormones than propofol in the patients undergoing gastrointestinal endoscopy and is helpful for the recovery of gastrointestinal motility.
9.Analysis of Drug Resistance of 3 Non-fermentative Gram-negative Bacilli in Our Hospital during 2004-2016
Xiangpeng LI ; Xian QIN ; Fanbo JING ; Yu LIANG ; Jun ZHAO ; Bing HAN ; Lina WEI ; Hongyan JI ; Zhongguo SUI
China Pharmacy 2018;29(6):790-794
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for rational selection of antibiotics against non-fermentative Gram-negative bacilli in clinic. METHODS:Etiological data of clinical isolated Pseudomonas aeruginosa(PA),Acinetobacter baumanii(AB) and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia(SM)were collected from the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University(called"our hospital"for short)during Jan. 2004-Dec. 2016. Drug resistance of them to commonly used antibiotics was analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS:Totally 15 587 strains of PA,7 446 strains of AB and 2 950 strains of SM were detected. Resistance rates of PA to commonly used antibiotics fluctuated but were in a decreasing tendency. Except for imipenem,resistance rates of PA to commonly used antibiotics decreased significantly,and resistance rates of PA to amikacin and gentamicin decreased to 4.60% and 7.48%, respectively. Resistance rates of AB to most commonly used antibiotics were more than 40%,but it was sensitive to tigecycline (drug resistance of 0-4.03%). Resistance rates of SM to cefoperazone sodium and sulbactam sodium increased from 3.03% in 2004 to 39.01% in 2016,but it was sensitive to sulfamethoxazole,minocycline and levofloxacin. CONCLUSIONS:Non-fermentative Gram- negative bacilli detected in our hospital are mainly PA. Resistance rate of PA to most of the antibiotics is declining;drug resistance of AB is severe;resistance rates of SM to cefoperazone sodium and sulbactam sodium show increasing tendency.Above 3 non-fermentative Gram-negative bacilli are sensitive to amikacin,tegocycline and minocycline. Clinical selection should be based on the results of drug sensitivity test.
10.A widely adaptable approach to generate integration-free iPSCs from non-invasively acquired human somatic cells.
Zhichao DING ; Lina SUI ; Ruotong REN ; Yanjun LIU ; Xiuling XU ; Lina FU ; Ruijun BAI ; Tingting YUAN ; Ying HAO ; Weiqi ZHANG ; Huize PAN ; Wensu LIU ; Han YU ; Concepcion Rodriguez ESTEBAN ; Xiaobing YU ; Ze YANG ; Jian LI ; Xiaomin WANG ; Juan Carlos IZPISUA BELMONTE ; Guang-Hui LIU ; Fei YI ; Jing QU
Protein & Cell 2015;6(5):386-389
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