1.Practices and experiences of traditional Chinese medicine knowledge and skills training on non traditional Chinese medicine community physicians
Jingzhu YU ; Yimin QIU ; Yongyan HUO ; Hongmei SU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(11):1031-1034
Objective To evaluate the effect of the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) knowledge and skills training on non TCM community physicians in Shanghai, and provide important basis and feedback for future adjustments and training improvement.Methods The current situation of the TCM knowledge and skills training on non TCM community physicians in Shanghai was reviewed. The community physicians participated in the training courses in 2014 in Jiading district were randomly selected for investigation. The TCM theory and skills scores of all the 65 trainees were compared before and after training, a self-made questionnaire survey on assessment of training was conducted after training, and the influencing factors of training effect were analyzed. Results After training,test results of TCM theory and skills were significantly higher than before(P<0.01). According to the survey of trainees after TCM training, 84.6% thought the training was necessary,95.4% liked the teaching form, 93.9% accredited training content difficulty level,92.3% thought the training was practical, 98.5% were willing to provide Chinese medicine services for community residents, 60.0% thought training to promote the general medical work was very helpful. The existing problems were short training periods(43.1%), only 10.8% could skilled TCM appropriate technologies and 60.0% were basically master. Conclusion The TCM knowledge and skills training on non TCM community physicians in Shanghai had achieved better effect. There still were some deficiencies, which require further exploration in order to better carry out future training.
2.OBSERVATION ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE ANTERIOR INFERIOR CEREBELLAR ARTERY AND VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE
Shengduo QIAO ; Jianhua QIU ; Yu SU ; Weiguo HUANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
Objective To observe the anatomic relation of the anterior inferior cerebellar artery and the vestibulocochlear nerve. Methods The anterior inferior cerebellar artery and branches related with the vestibulocochlear nerve in the cerebellopontine angle were examined with the operating microscopy in 20 adult head cadavers fixed with formalin. Results The incidence of the anterior inferior cerebellar artery, recurrent perforating artery and anterior inferior cerebellar artery loop was 100percent.The 80 percent recurrent perforating arteries passed between the facial nerve and the vestibulocochlear nerve. The 95 percent vestibulocochlear nerves had contact with the anterior inferior cerebellar artery or its branches. Among them, The 50 percent had two or more branches contacted with the vestibulocochlear nerves.Conclusion The result will supply useful anatomic data for the surgery in the cerebellopontine angle.
3.Transient folate deprivation in combination with small-molecule compounds facilitates the generation of somatic cell-derived pluripotent stem cells in mice.
Wen-tao, HU ; Qiu-yue, YAN ; Yu, FANG ; Zhan-dong, QIU ; Su-ming, ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2014;34(2):151-6
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) can be propagated indefinitely, while maintaining the capacity to differentiate into all cell types in the body except for the extra-embryonic tissues. This iPSC technology not only represents a new way to use individual-specific stem cells for regenerative medicine but also constitutes a novel method to obtain large numbers of disease-specific cells for biomedical research. However, the low efficiency of reprogramming and genomic integration of oncogenes and viral vectors limit the potential application of iPSCs. Chemical-induced reprogramming offers a novel approach to generating iPSCs. In this study, a new combination of small-molecule compounds (SMs) (sodium butyrate, A-83-01, CHIR99021, Y-27632) under conditions of transient folate deprivation was used to generate iPSC. It was found that transient folate deprivation combined with SMs was sufficient to permit reprogramming from mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) in the presence of transcription factors, Oct4 and Klf4, within 25 days, replacing Sox2 and c-Myc, and accelerated the generation of mouse iPSCs. The resulting cell lines resembled mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells with respect to proliferation rate, morphology, pluripotency-associated markers and gene expressions. Deprivation of folic acid, combined with treating MEFs with SMs, can improve the inducing efficiency of iPSCs and reduce their carcinogenicity and the use of exogenous reprogramming factors.
4.Effect of Cultural Condition on Fatty Acid Composition of Ralstonia solanacearum
Yu-Jing ZHU ; Ming-Xing SU ; Su-Fang HUANG ; Qiu-Hong WANG ; Bo LIU ;
Microbiology 2008;0(08):-
Fatty acids of Ralstonia solanacearum cultured under different temperatures, times, pH values and cultural media were detected by using gas chromatography (GC) method. Rs-J.1.4-010704-01v, a viru- lent strain of R. solanacearum isolated from ginger was chosen for the experiment. The results showed that the kind of fatty acid of Rs-J.1.4-010704-01v fluctuated from 14 to 33. The contents of its three plentiful fatty acids, C16:1?7c/C15:0 ISO 2OH, C16:0 and C18:1?7c (with retain times of 10.644, 10.950 and 14.177 min, respectively), also varied in a range of 55.66% to 75.69%. The diversification of the bacterium’s fatty acids at various cultural conditions was clustered into four groups by cluster analysis, according to the kinds and percentage contents of the fatty acids detected. The pathogenicities of Rs-J.1.4-010704-01v under 20?C and 25?C were deduced to be mid-virulent, with C16:0 less than C16:1?7c/C15:0 ISO 2OH. The bac- terium showed as a virulent strain under the other cultural conditions including 30?C~40?C, 24 h~96 h, pH 5~9 and four cultural media (LB、NA、TTC and TSB), with C16:0 more than C16:1?7c/C15:0 ISO 2OH.However, the difference between C16:0 and C16:1?7c/C15:0 ISO 2OH raised significantly from 2.35 to 13.23 under 40?C and 48 h~96 h. Meanwhile, the kind of fatty acid increased more than 30 as the cultural time increased. It was concluded that temperature and cultural time had more significant effects on the fatty acid composition of R. solanacearum than pH value and cultural medium.
5.The influence of long-term nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors on lipids metabolism in HIV/AIDS patients
Yuanbo SU ; Jing XIE ; Yang HAN ; Zhifeng QIU ; Yanling LI ; Xiaojing SONG ; Wei YU ; Taisheng LI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2012;51(11):859-862
Objective To evaluate the influence of long-term nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) on lipids metabolism in HIV/AIDS patients and correlating clinical factors.Methods A total of 118 HIV/AIDS patients were divided into 3 groups:untreated group (40 patients),highly active antiretroviral therapy(HAART) for 1-2 years group (37 patients) and HAART over 5 years group (41 patients),with 20 healthy individuals as the control group.Clinical lipodystrophy (LD) was defined as concordance between patient's report of change and physical examination.Fat mass (FM) was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA).Results There was no significant difference in the incidence of LD between HAART for 1-2 years group and HAART over 5 years group (51.2% vs 40.5%,P =0.345).The prevalence of LD was 2.4 folds with strvudine (d4T) treatment compared with zidovudine (AZT)-containing regimens (61.6% vs 23.5%,P =0.001).Based on DXA measurements,FM of total body and limbs were significantly lower in the HAART over 5 years group than that in the control group,the untreated group and the HAART for 1-2 years group (P < 0.05).Trunk FM was significantly lower in the HAART over 5 years group than the untreated group and the HAART for 1-2 years group (P < 0.05).FM of total body and trunk were significantly lower in patients without LD in the HAART over 5 years group than patients without LD in the HAART for 1-2 years group (P < 0.05).FM was correlated positively with body weight and BMI.Limbs FM was correlated negatively with peripheral blood triglyceride concentration.Conclusions HIV/AIDS patients with NRTIs therapy have high prevalence of LD,which mainly occurs 1-2 years after therapy,and increases with d4T treatment compared with AZT-containing regimens.There was no significant difference in the incidence of LD between the HAART for 1-2 years group and the HAART over 5 years group.FM was significantly decreased after long-term HAART in the patients with or without LD.DXA can evaluate LD objectively and guide further clinical treatment.
6.Changes of Serum Insulin-Like Growth Factor-Ⅰ and Immune Globulin in Children with Recurrent Respi-ratory Infection and Their Clinical Significances
yan-hong, GU ; ying, SU ; rui-qin, QIU ; dan-jun, YU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2003;0(10):-
0.05). Two fasting blood samples of 3 mL were taken in both groups and were sealed in tubes.Serum was separated by centrifugation at 3 000 r/min for 10 min. The serum IGF-Ⅰ, IgG, IgA and IgM were detected with the method of ELISA. The body height, wieght were measured at the same time. Statistical analysis was performed by using SPSS 11.0 software. Means and standard deviation were calculated.t-test was used to compare the differences between menas.Pearson correlation was used to analyze the significance of correlation.Results The serum IGF-Ⅰ,IgG,IgA,IgM and weight,height in RRI group were (21.8?4.5) ?g/L,(8.85?1.94) g/L,(0.78?0.22) g/L,(1.01?0.55) g/L,(17.7?4.92) kg and (95.2?3.22) cm.The serum IGF-Ⅰ,IgG,IgA,IgM and weight,height in control group were (32.7?4.7) ?g/L,(12.05?2.09) g/L,(1.95?0.90) g/L,(1.60?0.60) g/L,(25.3?9.6) kg,(104.7?8.32) cm,respectively.There were significant differences between 2 groups(Pa
7.Effect of biopure MTAD on removing smear layer in vitro.
Li LIU ; Yue-qiu WANG ; Xin YU ; Liang SUN ; Qin SU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2009;27(3):283-286
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the ability of Biopure MTAD in removing smear layer in vitro.
METHODSForty extracted single-rooted human teeth were randomly divided into five groups: Distilled water in group A, 5.25% NaClO and 17% EDTA in group B, 1.3% NaClO in group C, 1.3% NaClO and Biopure MTAD in group D, 1.3% NaClO and 3% EDTA in group E. The canals were prepared and irrigated with one of the five different irrigating agent respectively. The amount of smear layer and erosion on the surface of the root canal walls were examined with scanning electron microscope.
RESULTSThe whole surfaces of root canals in group A and C were covered by smear layer. The surfaces of root canals in the coronal and middle thirds of samples in group B, D, E were free of smear layer (P>0.05) and the apical third of canals in the group D were significantly cleaner (P<0.05) than that in group B and E. The coronal and middle sections were significantly eroded in group B compared with group D and E (P<0.05). The degree of erosion in the apical section was not statistically different among group B, D and E (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONBiopure MTAD and 1.3% NaClO are effective irrigating agents for removal of the smear layer on the surface of root canal. There is no significant change in the structure of the surface of root canal.
Citric Acid ; Doxycycline ; Edetic Acid ; Humans ; In Vitro Techniques ; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ; Polysorbates ; Root Canal Irrigants ; Root Canal Preparation ; Root Canal Therapy ; Smear Layer ; Tooth Root
8.Effects of leukemia inhibitory factor receptor overexpression on stemness malntenance and lung metastasis in vivo of thyroid cancer stem cells
Zhen-Hua ZHANG ; Zi-Jie SU ; Yun-Zhen KAN ; Qiu-Yu LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2018;22(9):1376-1381
BACKGROUND: Thyroid cancer stem cells are essential to the recurrence and metastasis of thyroid carcinoma. Leukemia inhibitory factor receptor (LIFR) shows a downward trend in a variety of malignant tumors, and its overexpression can inhibit the recurrence and metastasis of malignant tumors. OBJECTIVE:To explore the effect of LIFR on the stemness maintenance and lung metastasis of thyroid cancer stem cells in vivo. METHODS: Primary thyroid cancer cells TCLM were isolated from the lung metastases of a metastatic thyroid cancer patient. Serum-free suspension culture was used to form tumor cell balls. Flow cytometry was used to screen CD133+phenotype of metastatic thyroid cancer stem cell subpopulation TCLM-S. The overexpressed recombinant lentiviral plasmid containing LIFR and its negative control containing the empty plasmid were infected into thyroid cancer stem cells TCLM-S at the ratio of virus/cell number=20, and screened with 2.0 mg/L puromycin to construct TCLM-SLIFRand TCLM-Scontrolstem cells which stably expressed LIFR and its control. Real-time quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) was used to detect the expression of LIFR in TCLM-SLIFRand TCLM-Scontrolstem cells. Flow cytometry was used to detect the percentage of CD133+phenotype cell subsets, western blot assay was used to detect the expression of tumor stemness related factors SOX2, Oct4, Nanog and tumor invasion and metastasis related proteins E-cadherin, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2, MMP-7 in TCLM-SLIFRand TCLM-Scontrol stem cells. TCLM-SLIFRand TCLM-Scontrolstem cells were respectively injected into BALB/c nude mice by tail vein, and the lung metastasis model of thyroid cancer stem cells was constructed. The effect of LIFR overexpression on lung metastasis was observed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Compared with TCLM-Scontrolcells, the expression of LIFR in TCLM-SLIFRcells was significantly increased, the proportion of CD133+phenotype stem cell subsets was significantly decreased, the expression of SOX2, Oct4 and Nanog were significantly decreased, the expression of E-cadherin was significantly increased, and the expression of MMP-2 and MMP-7 was significantly decreased. Moreover, the number of lung metastasis in nude mice given TCLM-SLIFRcells was significantly decreased as compared with those given TCLM-Scontrol cells.To conclude,LIFR overexpression can decrease the stemness and ability of lung metastasis in vivo.
9.Quantification of human urine and serum iodine by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Songlin YU ; Qian CHENG ; Jianhua HAN ; Weiyan ZHOU ; Xinqi CHENG ; Li′an HOU ; Ran GAO ; Wei SU ; Zhi LI ; Ling QIU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(12):917-921
Objective This paper aims at establishing a inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry ( ICP-MS) method for quantification and evaluation of iodine in human urine and serum in routine clinical laboratory .Methods This study was methodology validation research on iodine evaluation using ICP-MS.Ammonia, isopropanol and ultrapure water were mixed at certain ratio to dilute samples in the ratio of 1:10, and then the diluted samples were analyzed by ICP -MS.Re was used as the internal standard.And linearity, lower limit of detection, recovery, precision, accuracy, carryover and stability was evaluated thoroughly .Results of iodine of pregnant women who required iodine tests were retrospectively analyzed to evaluate the status of iodine .Results The method only needs 30s for analysis of one sample .It was sensitive with a lower limit detection of 0.87μg/L, the correlation coefficient was higher than 0.999 9 in ten measurements.The recovery in both serum and urine was approximately 100% (95.3% -109.9%). Based on the NIST standard reference material 3668 comparison, the bias was less than 4%( -0.9% -3.9%).The inter-coefficient variation (CV) for serum iodine and urine iodine was 1.2%-3.0%, 2. 0%-2.9%, respectively;and total CV for serum iodine and urine iodine were 3.0%-3.8%, 4.1%-4.9%, respectively.The mean carryover of this method was 0.03% and iodine was stable for at least one month at -20℃ and 4℃.The urine and serum iodine for pregnant women was (154.8 ±89.7) μg/L (mean ±SD),(75.8 ±21.4) μg/L, respectively.The correlation between urine and serum iodine was 0.21. Conclusion Establishe a rapid and simple ICP -MS method for urine and serum iodine measurement with high accurate and precise in routine clinical laboratory .
10.Comparison of five automated 25OHD immunoassays and liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method
Songlin YU ; Huiling FANG ; Xinqi CHENG ; Ruiping ZHANG ; Jianhua HAN ; Xuzhen QIN ; Liangyu XIA ; Wei SU ; Qian CHEN ; Ling QIU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(7):475-479
Objective To compare the concordance of five automated 25OHD immunoassays with liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method ( LC-MS/MS) .Methods During May to July in 2014, 245 clinical serum samples that requested 25OHD tests were selected, with a total 25OHD range of 2.8 ng/ml-64.0 ng/ml, in which 154 samples did not contain 25OHD2 and 91 samples contains both 25OHD2 and 25OHD3 .To used a LC-MS/MS method that built in our laboratory to measure 25OHD, five commercial automated chemiluminescent immunoassays from Abbott Diagnostics ( A ) , DiaSorin LIASON (B), IDS-iSYS(C), Roche Diagnostics(D), and Siemens ADVIA Centaur(E).Taking the reference method LC-MS/MS as a standard , to compared the concordance and performance of the five automated 25OHD immunoassays.And used the commonly accepted cutoffs for 25OHDdeficiency (<20 ng/ml), and insufficiency ( 20 -30 ng/ml ) , and sufficiency (≥30 ng/ml ) to compare the uniformity of different methods .Statistical analysiswere performed by MedCalc software , Passing & Bablok regression , Bland &Altaman plots and Box and whisker plots were performed to compare the differences of the methods .Results The medium ( range:2.5% -97.5%) 25OHD of the 245 serum samples of the six methods was 23.5 (5.8-44.2) ng/ml(LC-MS/MS),20.6 (7.1-43.5)ng/ml(A),19.0 (5.4-38.0) ng/mL (B),23.0 (10.0-38.1) ng/ml(C),20.1 (5.1 -46.0) ng/ml (D),31.3 (12.3 -71.1) ng/ml (E), respectively .Passing and Bablok regression showed that method B had the best correlation coefficient with LC-MS/MS (r=0.894), while methods A, C and D had relatively small bias compared withLC-MS/MS and method E had the large bias .If the serum samples did not contain 25OHD2 , all the five automated immunoassays correlated well with LC-MS/MS with a correlation coefficient higher than 0.84, and B has the best correlation with LC-MS/MS ( r=0.930 ) .While all the correlation coefficient between immunoassays and LC-MS/MS decreasedwhen analyzing the samplescontaining 25OHD2.Using the clinical cutoffs, A, B, C, D and E had a concordance of 68.6%, 64.9%, 67.8%, 70.6% and 51.8% compared with LC-MS/MS, respectively .Conclusions There are significant differences between different detection systems of 25OHD.All the immunoassays results were affected by the existence of 25OHD2 .The concordance of serum 25OHD resultswas poor between different methods , and it may be necessary to built exclusive cutoffs for different methods.