1.Progress in the study of dental tissue-derived stem cells
Linlin ZHANG ; Ying AN ; Faming CHEN ; Yan JIN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2015;(3):425-431
Dental stem cells(DSCs)possess the characteristics of stem cells and can be effectively obtained from iatro-waste products (such as impacted wisdom tooth and the extracted teeth for orthodontic reason).It has been proved that DSCs are the important sources of stem cells for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine research.Research of these stem cells will create broader space for tissue engi-neering and regenerative medicine and will have important values in translational research.This review gives an overview of the research pro-gress of dental stem cells,and presents some new findings of several common dental stem cells as well as the application in tissue regenera-tion.
2.A study of divalent metal transporter 1 and ferroportin 1 in brain of rats with manganese-induced parkinsonism.
Linlin PANG ; Jin WANG ; Wanmei HUANG ; Songchao GUO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2015;33(4):250-254
OBJECTIVETo study the changes in the expression of divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) and ferroportin 1 (FP1) in the substantia nigra (SN) of rats with manganese-induced parkinsonism.
METHODSEighty Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups. Rats in the control group were injected intraperitoneally with saline solution. Rats in the low-dose, medium-dose, and high-dose groups were injected intraperitoneally with 5, 15, and 20 mg/kg MnC12 solution, respectively, for 16 weeks. Three behavioral tests were performed at the 16th week. The concentration of Mn2+ in the SN was determined by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES), and the positive expression of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) was measured by immunohistochemical staining to determine whether rats with manganese-induced parkinsonism were successfully produced. The expression of DMT1 and FP1 in SN was measured by immunohistochemical staining and fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction.
RESULTSRats with manganese-induced parkinsonism were successfully produced using the above method. Compared with that in the control group, the concentrations of Mn2+ in the SN of rats exposed to 5, 15, and 20 mg/kg Mn2+ were significantly higher (1.72?0.33 vs 0.56 ± 0.20 µg/g, P<0.01; 2.92±0.77 vs 0.56±0.20 µg/g, P<0.01; 5.65±1.60 vs 0.56±0.20 µg/g, P<0.01). The mean ODs of TH-positive cells in the SN of rats exposed to 5, 15, and 20 mg/kg Mn+ were significantly lower than that in the control group (0.054±0.008 vs 0.109±0.019, P<0.01; 0.016±0.004 vs 0.109±0.019, P<0.01; 0.003±0.001 vs 0.109±0.019, P<0.01). Compared with that in the control group, the mean optical densities (ODs) of DMT1-positive cells in the SN of rats exposed to 15, and 20 mg/kg Mn2+ were significantly higher (0.062±0.004 vs 0.015±0.007, P<0.01; 0.116±0.064 vs 0.015±0.007, P<0.01). The mean ODs of FP1-positive cells in the SN of rats exposed to 5, 15, and 20 mg/kg Mn2+ were significantly lower than that in the control group (0.092±0.011 vs 0.306±0.081, P<0.01; 0.048±0.008 vs 0.306±0.081, P<0.01; 0.008±0.002 vs 0.306±0.081, P< 0.01). Rats exposed to 15 and 20 mg/kg Mn2+ had significantly higher expression of DMT1 mRNA in the SN than those in the control group (0.052±0.0126 vs 0.001±0.0004, P<0.05; 0.124±0.0299 vs 0.001±0.0004, P<0.05). However, rats exposed to 5, 15, and 20 mg/kg Mn2 had significantly lower expression of FP1 mRNA in the SN than those in the control group (0.059±0.0076 vs 0.162±0.0463, P<0.05; 0.033±0.0094 vs 0.162±0.0463, P< 0.05; 0.002±0.0007 vs 0.162±0.0463, P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe increased expression of DMT1 and reduced expression of FP1 may be involved in the processes of Mn2+ accumulation in the SN and dopaminergic neuron loss in rats with manganese-induced parkinsonism.
Animals ; Cation Transport Proteins ; metabolism ; Disease Models, Animal ; Manganese ; adverse effects ; Parkinsonian Disorders ; chemically induced ; metabolism ; RNA, Messenger ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Substantia Nigra ; metabolism ; physiopathology
3.Management strategy for raising the accessibility to orphan drugs in China
Shiwei GONG ; Liang ZHANG ; Si JIN ; Linlin LI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2010;26(2):126-130
Objective To probe into the strategies for improving the accessibility to orphan drugs for patients of rare diseases in China. Methods Analysis of typical cases of orphan drug use in recent years in China, interviews of hospital administrators and clinical doctors, and analysis of the present health insurance policies in China for orphan drugs, definition of the concept of drug accessibility, clarification of the factors hindering orphan drug accessibility. Results Four factors are found to hinder orphan drug accessibility in such aspects of science and technology, supply, information transfer and medical assurance in China's medicine and healthcare system. These subjective and objective factors affect drug accessibility of the patients of rare diseases, denying them of drug accessibility, of drug use in time, and of affordability of such drugs. Conclusion To raise the orphan drug accessibility in China, it is necessary to define basic concepts and incentive mechanism of rare diseases and orphan drug, design and raise the response mechanism of the medicine and health system in orphan drug supply, build a three dimensional cooperation model between such parties as the government, enterprise and patient, and reduce patients' economic burdern.
4.De-noising method research of ballistocardiogram signal.
Dan YANG ; Bin XU ; Linlin YE ; Jingjing JIN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(6):1368-1372
Ballistocardiogram (BCG) signal is a physiological signal, reflecting heart mechanical status. It can be measured without any electrodes touching subject's body surface and can realize physiological monitoring ubiquitously. However, BCG signal is so weak that it would often be interferred by superimposed noises. For measuring BCG signal effectively, we proposed an approach using joint time-frequency distribution and empirical mode decomposition (EMD) for BCG signal denoising. We set up an adaptive optimal kernel for BCG signal and extracted BCG signals components using it. Then we de-noised the BCG signal by combing empirical mode decomposition with it. Simulation results showed that the proposed method overcome the shortcomings of empirical mode decomposition for the signals with identical frequency content at different times, realized the filtering for BCG signal and also reconstructed the characteristics of BCG.
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5.International experiences on the functions of healthcare professional organizations and its en-lightenment for China
Limei WEI ; Linlin HU ; Pingyue JIN ; Xiaoning LIU ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2016;9(12):29-33
The aim of the present paper intends to explore the international experiences of healthcare profes-sional organizations and its enlightenment for China. The functions of health professional organizations in advanced countries include certification and accreditation, self-discipline, academic exchanges, political participation, service for industry, member rights protection and so on. The legal authorization, comprehensive supervision and competitive market mechanisms which make sure these functions perform well are worth learning for China.
6.Analysis on the development of healthcare professional organizations in China
Xiaoning LIU ; Linlin HU ; Limei WEI ; Pingyue JIN ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2016;9(12):23-28
This article is based on a questionnaire survey of healthcare professional organizations and interview leaders of them. The results of this investigation show that the number of staff is small, and lack of highly qualified human resources. The organizations rely on donation for income and some of them run at a deficit. The functions such as professional self-discipline are not well performed. The analysis reveals four reasons why functions are not well per-formed:the bureaucratic style of the professional organizations and unclear legal status;the limited authorization from legal and administrative bodies;the defects in the governance system and the lack of capacity. Four aspects of policy recommendations are were proposed: to clearly define the role of the professional organizations and authorization through legal and administrative procedures; to strengthen support of professional organizations through various poli-cies;to improve governance and build comprehensive regulation mechanisms;to enhance the capacity of these organi-zations and so on.
7.Analysis of the role and function of professional organizations in health governance in China
Linlin HU ; Xiaoning LIU ; Limei WEI ; Pingyue JIN ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2016;9(12):17-22
The characteristics of health care require that health care professional organizations play an impor-tant role in health governance. The role of health care professional organizations in China has not been clearly defined and their functions have not been fully developed. This paper explores the nature, and the functions of health care professional associations in China. Based on the analysis of health governance characteristics in China, the role, and functions of the health care professional organizations in China’s health governance were defined and relevant policy recommendations are were proposed.
8.Expression changes of 5-hydroxytryptamine and brain-derived neurotrophic factor in rats with chronic manganism
Wanmei HUANG ; Jin WANG ; Jianyi HUANG ; Linlin PANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2015;48(6):486-492
Objective To observe the expression changes of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT),brainderived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in rats with chronic manganism.Methods Sixty healthy male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into control group (n =15) and experimental group (n =45).The experimental group was divided into three subgroups:low-dose group (n =15),middle-dose group (n =15),high-dose group (n =15).The rats in control group were given intraperitoneal injection of normal saline while the rats in low-dose group,middle-dose group,high-dose group were given intraperitoneal injection of 5 mg/kg,15 mg/kg and 25 mg/kg manganese chloride tetrahydrate,respectively for 5 days oncea week and lasted for 12 weeks.The depressive behavior changes of rats were observed by sucrose preference test and open field test.The concentrations of manganese in the striatum of rats were detected by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry.The expression of 5-HT in frontal cortex,hippocampus of rats was determined by high performance liquid chromatography.The expression of BDNF in frontal cortex,hippocampus of rats was examined by Western blotting.The expression of BDNF mRNA was detected using real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction.Results The chronic manganese poisoning rats presented depression-like behavior based on the sucrose preference test and open field test,which was more distinct in high-dose rats.As compared with the control group (frontal cortex (459.65 ± 16.81) ng/g,hippocampus (323.92 ± 17.41) ng/g;tissue wet weight),the expressions of 5-HT were significantly decreased in frontal cortex ((423.45 ± 17.19) ng/g,(376.89 ± 18.87) ng/g,(280.17 ± 25.46) ng/g),hippocampus ((265.71 ± 17.89) ng/g,(214.35 ±23.63) ng/g,(172.67 ± 18.24) ng/g) of the experimental group (F =132.68,69.66,both P < 0.05).As compared with the control group (frontal cortex 0.962 ±0.111,hippocampus 0.873 ± 0.101;the expressions of BDNF were significantly decreased in frontal cortex (0.855 ± 0.106,0.649 ± 0.112,0.506 ± 0.121) and hippocampus (0.731 ± 0.092,0.626 ±0.104,0.544 ± 0.113) with the increasing concentration of MnCl2 which showed dose dependence (F =13.26,18.54,both P < 0.05).As compared with the control group (frontal cortex 0.000 87 ± 0.000 07,hippocampus 0.000 82 ± 0.000 09),the expressions of BDNF mRNA were decreased significantly in frontal cortex (0.000 71 ± 0.000 06,0.000 48 ± 0.000 03,0.000 36 ± 0.000 03) and hippocampus (0.000 57 ± 0.000 05,0.000 49 ± 0.000 04,0.000 38 ± 0.000 05) in the treated group with the increasing concentration of manganese (F =18.46,12.76,both P < 0.05).Conclusion Rats with chronic manganese poisoning could present depression-like behavior and the expression of 5-HT and BDNF is decreased in the frontal cortex and hippocampus with the increased accumulation of manganese.
9.Application of Association Rules in Data Mining of Circulation Library Readers
Songgen JIN ; Linlin WANG ; Dan SHI ; Jia FU
Journal of Medical Informatics 2015;(9):74-78
〔Abstract〕 The paper introduces the application of association rules in the library .With circulation data of freshmen in different ma-jors, in terms of different majors and grades of the college , it extracts partial records suitable for data mining , analyzes phases of data preparation and data mining by use of association rules , and provides technical support for in -depth conduction of reader services .
10."Information Services in Medical College and University Libraries Based on Information Behavior Characteristics of""Y Genera-tion"""
Guangqun ZHOU ; Linlin WANG ; Songgen JIN ; Yaxin SUN
Journal of Medical Informatics 2015;(8):92-95
TakingY Generationundergraduates of medical colleges and universities in China as the study objects, the paper ana-lyzes characteristics and deficiencies of their information behaviors.It proposes the strategies to enhance the information quality education and the service level including improving services based on characteristics ofY Generation, penetrating medical information quality ed-ucation from all dimensions and angles, valuing continuing education for librarians.