1.Construction and practice of innovation ability system for undergraduates majored in labora-tory medicine
Juan ZHANG ; Liuyang ZHAO ; Xiaorong YANG ; Zhaofang ZENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(7):696-698
To cultivate laboratory medicine undergraduates with innovation ability , we estab-lished laboratory medicine undergraduates innovation ability training system by formulating flexible teaching plan, reforming teaching methods, setting up diversified practice base, implementing 'eagles plan' and connecting with international content. Satisfactory effect was achieved after taking this measure.
2.Advance in Neuron Axonal Singnals on Ensheathing Glial Cells(review)
Nian CAO ; Limin PENG ; Liuyang YANG ; Yunlai LIU ; Zhongxiang YAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(6):538-540
Neuron axonal signals play an important role in myelination of central nervous system. Myelination depends on a balance between the positive and negative neuron axonal signals. The positive signals, such as neuregulins (NRG), neuron cell adhesion molecule (NCAM), electrical activity and neurotrophins, have a function of promoting the proliferation and the myelination thickness of ensheathing glial cells, while the negative factors like the L1 protein, poly-sialic acid-neuron cell adhesion molecule (PSA-NCAM), will lead a marked decrease in myelination. Here,we mainly present some well-researched neuron axonal factors and their mechanism.
3.Trajectory of the development of caries in the permanent dentition of 12- to 16-year-old students based on a latent class growth model analysis in Liuyang
TAN Yangpeng ; XU Xin ; ZHANG Hong ; XUN Han ; YANG Tubao
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2023;31(6):426-433
Objective:
To explore the trajectory of the development of permanent caries in 12- to 16-year-old students in Liuyang and to provide a reference for the prevention and management of caries.
Methods:
Primary and secondary school students who were registered within the Liuyang jurisdiction were screened for caries from September to November by the Liuyang Center for Disease Control and Prevention. A total of 7 297 students between the ages of 12 and 16 years with complete permanent dentition caries monitoring records and traceable deciduous dentition caries monitoring records were selected from 2013 to 2019, and a zero-inflated negative binomial-latent class growth model (ZINB-LCGM) was established to describe the trajectory of the development of individual caries using the decayed missing filled teeth (DMFT) indicators.
Results:
DMFT of 12- to 16-year-old students in Liuyang were mainly decayed teeth (DT), with the majority occurring in the first permanent molar. According to the ZINB-LCGM model, the students were classified into three latent categories, "slow growth pattern" (28.55%), "rapid growth pattern" (6.59%), and "stable pattern" (64.86%), which followed different nonlinear caries growth trajectories. Females with deciduous teeth caries were more likely to have trajectories showing a “rapid growth pattern” and a “slow growth pattern”. There were significant differences in the trajectories between men and women, as well as between those with and without primary dentition caries.
Conclusion
The trajectory of the development of caries in 12-16-year-old students shows heterogeneity in terms of different developmental patterns of latent categories, suggesting that females with deciduous dental caries should receive more attention.
4.Research advances of the role of inflammatory responses in ARDS
Liuyang HE ; Jianzhou ZHENG ; Lei XIA ; Chunjian QI ; Yong WANG ; Mingxia YANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(7):651-655
Acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS) is an inflammatory lung injury induced by a variety of factors, and these diseases are associated with high rates of mortality due to the lack of effective treatments. Based on the latest research in ALI/ARDS, it is widely accepted that generalized inflammatory responses play a critical role in initiating and developing process of ALI/ARDS. We make a brief review on the immune-pathogenesis and the signaling pathways of ALI/ARDS from the perspective of inflammation, thereby helping develop novel therapeutic strategy for treatment of patients with ALI/ARDS.
5.Research progress and prospect of electrical properties tomography for prostate.
Yang LIN ; Songshi DAI ; Shan'an ZHU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2012;29(5):987-990
We reviewed the research progress and prospect of electrical properties tomography for prostate in this paper. After the introduction of the basic principles of electrical impedance tomography (EIT) and magnetic resonance electric impedance tomography (MREIT), we presented the applications of the two techniques in electrical properties tomography of the prostate in detail. We then discussed the application prospects of induced current magnetic resonance electric impedance tomography (IC-MREIT) and magnetic resonance electrical properties tomography (MREPT) in the diagnoses of prostate cancer.
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6.Expression and relationship of Beclin1 and Bci2 in invasive pituitary adenomas
Zhuguo RAN ; Qinglin FENG ; Yi SONG ; Jiangfeng DU ; Mingdong LIU ; Shibing FAN ; Ji LI ; Gang HUO ; Liuyang WU ; Gang YANG ; Rui ZHAO ; Mei FENG ; Kun TIAN ; Xiuhua HAN
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2012;06(4):253-256
Objective To detect the expression of Beclin1 and Bcl2 in invasive pituitary adenomas and to explore the relationship of Beclin1 and Bci2 in invasive pituitary adenomas and the relativity between the 2 genes.Methods 61 specimens were classified into invasive group (32 cases) and non-invasive group (29 cases) according to the comprehensive evaluation of invasive pituitary adenomas.lmmunofluorescence analysis and RT-PCR were adopted respectively to detect the protein and mRNA expressions of Beclinl and Bcl2.The difference and relativity of Beclin1 and Bcl2 expression in invasive group and non-invasive group were analyzed.Results 32 specimens of pituitary adenoma were invasive and 29 were non-invasive.Beclin1 protein and mRNA expressions were lower in the invasive group than in the non-invasive group (P <0.01 ).Bcl2 protein and mRNA expressions were higher in the invasive group than in the non-invasive group (P <0.01 ).Pearson related analysis showed that Beclin1 mRNA expression was negtively correlated with Bcl2 mRNA expression in the invasive group ( r =-0.42,P =0.028 ).Conclusions Beclinl expression is decreased in invasive pituitary adenomas.The invasiveness of pituitary adenoma is closely related to the high expression of Bcl2 protein and mRNA,and the low expression of Beclin1 protein and mRNA.The inhibition of the autophagy may lead to the enhancement of the invasiveness of pituitary adenomas and that inhibition may come from the interaction of Beclin1 and Bcl2.
7.Research progress of hepatectomy assisted by mixed reality technique for primary liver cancer
Liuyang ZHU ; Long YANG ; Jiancun HOU ; Yamin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2021;27(12):950-953
Mixed reality, as a new virtual simulation technology, has been initially applied in the field of surgery. In hepatectomy for primary liver cancer, mixed reality technology has its unique advantages in formulating and evaluating surgical plans before surgery, precise real-time navigation during surgery, and virtual liver teaching, making liver resections more accurate and personalized. This article summarizes the relevant literature at home and abroad in recent years, summarizes the research progress of mixed reality technology in assisted liver resection for primary liver cancer, and discusses its application potential and limitations.
8.Long-term Helicobacter pylori Infection Does Not Induce Tauopathy and Memory Impairment in SD Rats
ZHOU HUAN ; GUO YING ; LI XING ; LIUYANG ZHENG-YU ; SHENTU YANG-PING ; JING XIAO-PENG ; LIANG JIA-WEI ; ZHOU XIN-WEN ; WANG XIAO-CHUAN ; WANG JIAN-ZHI ; ZENG JI ; LIU RONG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2017;37(6):823-827
Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori) infection is a recognized risk factor of dementia,while its role and mechanism in Alzheimer disease (AD) remained unclarified.Our previous study has identified that injection of soluble H.pylori filtrate could induce AD-like pathologic changes and cognitive impairment in SD rats.In the present study,we further explored the effect of long-term stomach colonization of H.pylori bacteria on the brains of SD rats.The results showed that H.pylori bacteria gavage induced an efficient colonization of H.pylori in the stomach after four weeks.However,there was no significant change of tau phosphorylation at Thr205 (pT205),Thr231 (pT231),Ser396 (pS396) and Ser404 (pS404) sites in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex.The H.pylori-infected rats also showed no cognitive impairment.These observations may result from inefficient release of bacterial pathogenic factors or the overall lack of host inflammatory responses.We conclude that SD rat with long-term H.pylori colonization in the stomach is not a suitable animal model for exploring the effects of H.pylori infection on brain function in human beings;administration of bacterial filtrates may better reveal the systemic pathologic changes induced by bacterial infection in animals which show a negative host response to bacterial colonization.
9.Hydrogen sulfide alleviates hypothyroidism-induced myocardial fibrosis in rats through stimulating autophagy and inhibiting TGF-β1/Smad2 pathway
Xiong SONG ; Liangui NIE ; Junrong LONG ; Junxiong ZHAO ; Xing LIU ; Liuyang WANG ; Da LIU ; Sen WANG ; Shengquan LIU ; Jun YANG
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2023;27(1):1-8
Hypothyroidism alone can lead to myocardial fibrosis and result in heart failure, but traditional hormone replacement therapy does not improve the fibrotic situation. Hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S), a new gas signaling molecule, possesses antiinflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-fibrotic capabilities. Whether H 2 S could improve hypothyroidism-induced myocardial fibrosis are not yet studied. In our study, H 2 S could decrease collagen deposition in the myocardial tissue of rats caused by hypothyroidism. Furthermore, in hypothyroidism-induced rats, we found that H 2 S could enhance cystathionine-gamma-lyase (CSE), not cystathionine β-synthase (CBS), protein expressions. Finally, we noticed that H 2 S could elevate autophagy levels and inhibit the transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) signal transduction pathway. In conclusion, our experiments not only suggest that H 2 S could alleviate hypothyroidism-induced myocardial fibrosis by activating autophagy and suppressing TGF-β1/ SMAD family member 2 (Smad 2) signal transduction pathway, but also show that it can be used as a complementary treatment to conventional hormone therapy.
10.Research progress of organoids in liver regenerative medicine
Liuyang ZHU ; Sen LIU ; Tao CUI ; Long YANG ; Chuanliang CHENG ; Pinsheng HAN ; Yamin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2024;30(1):72-76
Liver regenerative medicine can use functional liver cells to repair or replace damaged liver tissue and it is expected to be rapidly developed as an alternative treatment to liver transplantation. However, regenerative medicine requires cells with stable proliferation ability and liver cell characteristics. Liver organoids are derived from adult stem cells or pluripotent stem cells. They can be proliferated in large quantities and cultured for a long time in vitro, meanwhile maintain genetic stability, and simulate the structural and functional characteristics of organs in the body, providing a new strategy for liver regeneration. This article reviews liver organoids and their research progress in liver regenerative medicine, and discusses their application potential and existing limitations.