2.Practice and reflection on the application of flipped classroom in Medical genetics
Fang YANG ; Yongshu HE ; Xinxin CHEN ; Xia LI ; Lu ZHANG ; Qing LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2016;15(11):1146-1149
Flipped classroom as a new teaching mode provides a new idea for the reform of teaching and learning of medical genetics. This paper analyzes the feasibility of flipped classroom applied in medical genetics teaching and puts forward the concrete teaching design and practice process. That is, establishing task list, making teaching materials, drafting progress process and so on before class; implementing group reporting, teacher reviewing and in-class test in class; after class conducting comprehensive evaluating, summarizing and feedback, etc. Meanwhile, combining the practice, the experience and deficiency of flipped classroom is summarized in the end. Preliminary evaluation shows that the flipped classroom teaching im-proves students'!autonomous learning initiative, but it still needs to be improved in the course of medical genetics.
3.In vitro proliferation and passage of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells impact homing-associated factors
Wen XU ; Chen TIAN ; Fang LI ; Bing XIA ; Qing GUO ; Yizhuo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(40):7102-7109
BACKGROUND:The homing ability of mesenchymal stem cells after transplantation can decrease along with culture and passage in vitro. And the decline of homing abilities can further influence the implantation of mesenchymal stem cells in the target tissue, thus seriously affecting the repair effect.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect and its related mechanisms by which in vitro culture and passage affect the homing ability of mesenchymal stem cells.
METHODS:Mesenchymal stem cells were isolated from the bone marrow using Ficol density gradient centrifugation, and then purified using adhesion method. The mesenchymal stem cells were cultured into the seventh generations with the normal cultural condition, and the morphological features of the 3rd, 5th and 7th generations of mesenchymal stem cells were observed. 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide chromatometry was used to detect the growth feature of the 3rd, 5th and 7th generations of mesenchymal stem cells, and the growth curve was drawn. Real-time PCR was used to detect the expression of CXCR4, CXCR6, CXCL12, CD44 in the 3rd, 5th and 7th generations of mesenchymal stem cells, 2-△△Ct was calculated to get the relative value of each target gene, and the differences in expression of CXCR4, CXCR6, CXCL12, CD44 between different generations were compared.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Mononuclear cells could be obtained from the bone marrow by using Ficol density gradient centrifugation. High-purity mesenchymal stem cells could be obtained using adherent method. The ability of in vitro growing was strong, but fol owing the passage, the cellmorphology became wider and shorter. And the proliferation rate, the overal proliferated multiple and the expression of homing related factors decreased fol owing the passage. The expression of CXCR4, CXCR6, CXCL12 and CD44 of mesenchymal stem cells decreased fol owing the passage. The homing ability of mesenchymal stem cells was decreased fol owing the passage, and may be relevant with the lower expression of CXCR4, CXCR6, CXCL12 and CD44 in cultured mesenchymal stem cells.
4.Changes of Serum Platelet Activating Factor,Thrombomodulin in Neonates with Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
shu-fang, LI ; cui-qing, LIU ; xiu-ling, TAN ; gui-xia, LI ; zhi-yun, ZHOU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(14):-
Objective To detect levels of serum platelet activating factor(PAF),thrombomodulin(TM) and white blood cell(WBC),platelet count(PLT) in neonates with meconium aspiration syndrome(MAS),and observe changes of mediators of inflammation and function of endotheliocute.Methods All cases were taken vein blood in 24 h and 72-96 h after birth.Surm PAF and TM were detected by EILSA technique,at the same time,blood cell counts were determined.Results PAF and WBC in neonates with MAS increased,which were relevant to the patients′ condition.TM of neonates with MAS increased significantly,especially in 72-96 h after birth and(aggrava)-ted with the patients′ condition.Conclusion Neonates with MAS have inflammatory reaction and injured endotheliocyte,which are(inte)-raction.
5.Advances in research and development of universal influenza vaccines.
Li-Xia ZHANG ; Jian-Fang ZHOU ; Yue-Long SHU ; Bao-Shou YANG ; Zhao-Qing HE
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(1):73-78
Vaccination is the primary strategy for the prevention and control of pandemic influenza. Because influenza virus is highly variable across strains, universal influenza vaccines need to be developed to address this problem. This review describes the research progress in conserved epitopes of influenza virus, the advances in the research and development of universal influenza vaccines based on the relatively conserved sequences of NP, M2e, HA2, and headless HA, the mechanisms of cross-protection, and the methods to improve cross-protection.
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6.Ex vivo expansion of regulatory T cells for clinical applications against graft-versus-host disease in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Lan-fang ZHANG ; Chang-qing XIA
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(23):4575-4582
OBJECTIVETo review the characteristics of regulatory T cells (Tregs) and ex vivo expansion of Tregs for treatment of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
DATA SOURCESThe data used in this review were retrieved from PubMed (1970-2013). The terms "ex vivo expansion", "regulatory T cell", and "graft-versus-host disease" were used for literature search.
STUDY SELECTIONThe publications about the characteristics of Tregs, ex vivo expansion of Tregs and clinical applications of Tregs against GVHD were identified, retrieved and reviewed.
RESULTSTregs can be classified as natural Tregs (nTregs) and induced Tregs (iTregs). Both subsets share most Treg features. Given their immunosuppressive property, Tregs have been tested for their capability of preventing GVHD. The bottleneck of Treg therapy is the limited numbers of naturally existing Tregs. To solve this problem, ex vivo expansion of nTregs or iTregs has been executed. The initial data indicate Treg therapy is effective in reducing GVHD without compromising graft-versus-leukemia (GVL).
CONCLUSIONEx vivo expansion of Tregs is a reliable way to prepare sufficient number of Tregs for management of GVHD.
Graft vs Host Disease ; immunology ; therapy ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ; Humans ; T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ; cytology
7.Comparison of paper and electronic data management in clinical trials.
Fang YIN ; Jun-chao CHEN ; Hong-xia LIU ; Ying-chun HE ; Qing-shan ZHENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(11):1461-1463
Electronic case report forms (eCRFs) instead of the traditional paper case report forms (pCRFs) are increasingly used by investigators and sponsors of clinical research. We include a total of 14 phase III studies (8 pCRF, 6 eCRF) to compare paper and electronic data documentation both quantitatively and qualitatively in clinical studies. The result suggests that adaptions of electronic data capture (EDC) in clinical trials have the advantages in optimization of data capture process, improvement of data quality and earlier clinical decision compared to paper-based methods. Furthermore, the successful implementation of EDC requires accouplements with corresponding data management processes and reallocation of resources.
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8.Design and application of intra-abdominal pressure measuring device for children on peritoneal dialysis
Pei LU ; Qing ZHOU ; Xia SHEN ; Peilian YAO ; Qian SHEN ; Hong XU ; Xiaoyan FANG ; Rui ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2021;37(4):341-346
Objective:To design an intra-abdominal pressure measuring device applied to children on peritoneal dialysis (PD), and evaluate the feasibility and safety of the application of the device.Methods:The device consisted of a three-way stopcock with extension tubing, a three-way stopcock, a manometer tube, and a "Y" system peritoneal dialysis bag. The intraperitoneal pressure of different fill volumes was measured when a child was supine and relaxed in a horizontal position. The subjects of the study were children who received PD at the Pediatric Hospital of Fudan University from May 2019 to February 2020 and had PD dialysis age of>1 month. The children's demographic and clinical information were collected. During the measurement, the child’s complaints of pain, bloating, vital signs, and catheter-related contamination were recorded. Additionally, the occurrence of dialysis-related infections and complications during the hospitalization and outcomes of PD after three months of the measurement were tracked. A scatter plot and Pearson correlation test were used to explore the correlation between fill volumes and the intraperitoneal pressure.Results:Nine PD children were included in our study. The age of the children was (8.4±4.7) years old. The body surface area is (0.84±0.29) m 2. The intraperitoneal pressure was (12.6±1.9) cmH 2O at the fill volume of 1 000 ml/m 2 and (13.8±1.9) cmH 2O at the fill volume of 1 200 ml/m 2. The measurement was smoothly and safely taken without any case of contamination and dialysis-related infections during the hospitalization. After three months of the measurement, one child was transferred to temporary hemodialysis due to the aggravation of the umbilical hernia. Conclusions:The intraperitoneal pressure measuring device is feasible and safe to perform among children with PD. It can achieve non-invasive and continuous measurement of intra-abdominal pressure, and has guiding significance for the dialysis prescription of children with PD.
9.Spatial clustering and influential factors of hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) in Chongqing,China,2008-2012
Xiaojing TANG ; Qing ZENG ; Han ZHAO ; Juan YI ; Qin LI ; Dayong XIAO ; Yu XIA ; Ronggang YANG ; Mingjin FANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2014;(12):1196-1200,1205
ABSTRACT:In order to explore the spatial clustering and influential factors of HFMD in Chongqing ,China from 2008 to 2012 ,spatial autocorrelation and spatial regression analysis (using the spatial lag model in this study ) were carried out using the HFMD data of 38 districts (counties) from 2008-2012 in Chongqing by OpenGeoDa ,and the HFMD case‐based data was collected from the Disease Supervision Information Management System of Chongqing Center for Disease Control and Preven‐tion .We found that the global Moran’s I coefficient of Chongqing from 2009 to 2012 was 0 .458 7 ,0 .567 5 ,0 .398 6 ,and 0 .606 0(P<0 .01) ,respectively ,indicating that the incidence of HFMD in Chongqing had a positive spatial correlation in this four years and a spatial clustering distribution was displayed .However ,no global spatial autocorrelation was founded in 2008 and the global Moran’s I coefficient was 0 .133 2 (P>0 .05) .Results of multi‐factor spatial lag regression analysis demonstra‐ted that the incidence of HFMD was positively related with urban rate (β=1 .667 6 , P=0 .001 6) ,and negatively correlated with medical technical personnel per thousand (β= -0 .000 2 ,P=0 .019 8) .In general ,the incidence of HFMD was found ge‐ographically clustered in Chongqing from 2009 to 2012 which was significantly influenced by urban rate and medical technical personnel per thousand population ,and while the urban rate was the main factor .
10.Protective effect of ginsenoside Rg1 again PC-12 cells in OGD injury through mTOR/Akt/FoxO3 signaling pathway.
Jie-ping YAN ; Nong-er SHEN ; Qiang YE ; Yong-hui ZONG ; Qing-xia FANG ; Liang-zhong LV
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(8):1554-1559
OBJECTIVETo investigate the protective effect of ginsenoside Rg1 on oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) in PC-12 cells, and preliminarily discuss the potential molecular mechanism of mTOR/Akt/FoxO3 signaling pathway.
METHODThe OGD PC-12 cell model was established. The cell viability was measured by MTT assay. After the pretreatment with Rg1 with the concentration of 10, 20, 40 micromol x L(-1) for 24 h, the cell viability was observed. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release, superoxide dismutase (SOD) ac- tivity and malondialdehyde (MDA) level were detected by colorimetry assay. mTOR, p-Akt(ser473), p-Akt(tjr308), Akt, p-FoxO3, FoxO3 in cytoplasm and nucleus, and total FoxO3 protein expression were detected by Western blot assay.
RESULTOGD could significantly in- hibit cell proliferation in 4-24 h in a time-dependent manner. After pretreatment for 24 h, Rg1 (20, 40 micromol x L(-1)) could notably elevate the cell viability and SOD viability and reduce the LDH release and MDA content. Besides, Rg1 also inhibited OGD-induced mTOR and p-Akt(ser473) decreases. After treatment for 6 h, OGD could reduce FoxO3 phosphorylation and promote FoxO3 in cytoplasm. This data suggested that Rg1 could protect PC-12 cell injury through mTOR/p-Akt/FoxO3 signaling pathway.
CONCLUSIONGinsenoside Rg1 could attenuate OGD-induced PC-12 cell injury. Its action mechanism may be closely related to activation of mTOR/p-Akt/FoxO3 signaling pathway.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Cell Survival ; drug effects ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Forkhead Box Protein O3 ; Forkhead Transcription Factors ; genetics ; metabolism ; Ginsenosides ; pharmacology ; Glucose ; metabolism ; Oxygen ; metabolism ; PC12 Cells ; Protective Agents ; pharmacology ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ; genetics ; metabolism ; Rats ; Signal Transduction ; drug effects ; TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases ; genetics ; metabolism