1.Analysis of the medical service capacity of primary healthcare in Zhejiang province
Qisheng GAO ; Qing SHEN ; Dingwan CHEN ; Panpan LIU ; Huimei HU ; Ling HU ; Yanping WU ; Yaming GU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(2):106-109
Objective To analyze the medical service capacity of primary healthcare in Zhejiang province since the ongoing healthcare reform and put forward suggestions. Methods Key indicators of healthcare resources and medical service utilization from 2009 to 2015 reflecting the primary healthcare were identified,for a quantitative analysis in terms of the structure-process-outcome dimensions. Results In terms of structural service capacity,the average headcount growth rate of primary healthcare′s technical personnel was 5. 7% per year; the personnel competence structure kept improving; the hospital beds at primary institutions and their ratio among all were slightly decreased,with better devices and informatization. In terms of procedural service capacity,the proportion of primary institutions with contract-based services amounted to 89. 9%,with the standard contract signing rate up to 18. 8%. In terms of consequential service capacity,the average growth rate of the number of outpatient visits at primary institutions was 6. 3%. The amount and proportion of inpatients were slightly decreased,while the hospital bed utilization ratio was increased slightly. Conclusions It is necessary to further strengthen the training and introduction of primary healthcare professionals. The functional orientation of hospitals at various levels should be clarified, encouraging contract-signing of general practitioners, promote the medical insurance payment reform featuring the capitation payment at primary level,and improve the income distribution and incentive mechanism.
2.Effect of ionizing radiation on the expressions of STAT3 target genes in A549 cells
Fengsheng LI ; Ling GAO ; Xiujun SONG ; Xiao LI ; Qisheng JIANG ; Xiaohua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2013;33(5):472-475
Objective To investigate the effect of ionizing radiation on the expression of transcription factor STAT3 target genes in the pulmonary adenocarcinoma cell line A549.Methods The expressions of VEGF,Bcl-2 and Survivin in A549 cells with or without STAT3 inhibition were detected by RT-PCR and/or Western blot 24 h after 2 or 4 Gy of γ-ray irradiation.Results After γ-ray irradiation with 2 or 4 Gy,the expression of VEGF and Survivin increased significantly.However,the expression of Bcl-2 was not affected by γ-ray irradiation.Furthermore,the increased expression of VEGF and Survivin induced by radiation was found to be inhibited after radiation-induced activation of STAT3 was blocked by AG490 inhibiter.Conclusions γ-ray irradiation could up-regulate the expression of Survivin and VEGF via activating STAT3.The increase of Survivin might partly inhibit the radiation-induced apoptosis of A549 cells,and the up-regulation of VEGF might contribute to the tumor angiogenesis.
3.Effect of NMN on DSS induced ulcerative colitis in mice
Sailong ZHANG ; Qisheng LING ; Zheng YANG ; Chaoyu MIAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2021;39(1):13-16
Objective To investigate the effects of Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) on ulcerative colitis induced by dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) in mice. Methods DSS-induced ulcerative colitis mice were used to evaluate the effects of NMN. After NMN administration, the survival time, weight, disease activity index (DAI), colon tissue length and pathological changes of colon tissue slices were observed. Results NMN did not cause significant changes in the survival time, weight, DAI, and intestinal morphology of ulcerative colitis mice. Conclusion NMN has no significant effect on DSS-induced ulcerative colitis mice.
4.Effect of intestinal Metrnl gene knockout on intestinal microbiota and ulcerative colitis
Simin CHEN ; Qisheng LING ; Sailong ZHANG ; Chaoyu MIAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2023;41(11):654-661
Objective To investigate the effect of intestinal Metrnl on dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced ulcerative colitis mouse model and the regulation mechanism of intestinal microbiota. Methods Different concentrations of DSS (3% DSS and 1% DSS) were used to induce ulcerative colitis on C57 mice to determine the experimental conditions. Intestinal epithelial Metrnl specific knockout mice (Metrnl(-/-)) and its control mice (Metrnl(+/+)) were administrated with 3% DSS for 5 d. Then the survival time, body weight, DAI (disease activity index), colon length and pathological changes in colon tissues were observed. 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing was used to detect the composition of intestinal microbiota. Results Compared with 1% DSS, 3% DSS could significantly aggravate ulcerative colitis on C57 mice, such as lower survival rate (P<0.05), more weight loss (P<0.05), higher DAI score (P<0.05), shorter colon length (P<0.05) and higher pathology score (P<0.05). After administrated to 3% DSS for 5 d, comparing with Metrnl(+/+) mice, Metrnl(-/-) mice showed more weight loss (P<0.05), higher DAI score (P<0.05), shorter colon length (P<0.05) and higher pathology score (P<0.05). The 16S ribosomal RNA results showed that the diversity of intestinal microbiota in Metrnl(-/-) mice significantly decreased. Furthermore, Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria significantly decreased, while Firmicutes increased. Conclusion Metrnl could protect the DSS-induced ulcerative colitis mouse through regulating intestinal microbiota.