1.Application of the Delphi method in developing the core information of health and evaluation index system for the elderly Chinese people
Shujun WANG ; Chunbo DUAN ; Chao GAO ; Jing SHI ; Pulin YU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(2):210-213
Objective To develop a scientific system of core information of health and evaluation index for the elderly Chinese people,which is suitable for the situation of our country.Methods The framework was established by extensive literature review and topic discussions.The index system was constructed with the Delphi method.Results 58 experts in different fields of health were selected in the two rounds of Delphi consultation research.The effective response rates in the two rounds were 96.88% and 100% respectively.The average value of the authoritative coefficient was between 0.80 and 0.96.And coefficients of variation were between 6.20 and 12.13.Based on the Delphi consultation research,the core information of health and evaluation index system for the elderly Chinese people were composed of 8 primary indicators closely associated with the positive awareness of aging and senescence and 31 other indicators.Conclusions The architecture of the core information of health and evaluation index system for the elderly Chinese people is stable,and the consultant experts tend to reach a consensus.The evaluation index system contains the most influential factors for the elderly Chinese people,and has the affirmative scientificity,applicability and feasibility.
2.Internal jugular vein thrombosis with serious cervical necrotizing fasciitis: a case report.
Shujun CHEN ; Yuxuan CHEN ; Linwei ZHAO ; Chao CUI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2016;34(2):215-217
Cervical necrotizing fasciitis (CNF) is an aggressive infection associated with high mortality. Various complications have been described in previous literature. However, internal jugular vein thrombosis is rare in such lesions. We presented a case of internal jugular vein thrombosis caused by CNF and analyzed related literature.
Fasciitis, Necrotizing
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complications
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Humans
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Jugular Veins
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Neck
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Venous Thrombosis
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etiology
3.Study Advances in Chemical Constituents and Pharmacological Activities of Codonopsis lanceolata
Shujun ZHANG ; Ming LI ; Zhenhuan WANG ; Xuefeng TIAN ; Chao ZHANG ; Jun HE ; Bingzhi MA
China Pharmacist 2016;19(2):347-350
Objective:To review the chemical and pharmacological activities of Codonopsis lanceolata in order to provide reference for the further development of C. lanceolata. Methods:The related literatures at home and abroad in the past 40 years were reviewed and analyzed, and then the chemical components and pharmacological actions of C. lanceolata were summarized. Results: The major chemical constiturents in C. lanceolata were terpenoids, alkaloids, phenylethanoid glycoside and flavonoids. The pharmacological ac-tivities were antioxidation, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, antiplatelet aggregation, hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic effects, etc. Con-clusion:The review provides reference for the further development and comprehensive utilization of C. lanceolata. The development of relevant safe and effective agents is still needed, and at present, the definition of mechanism and the extension of clinical application remain as the primary tasks of the exploration of C. lanceolata.
4.Regulatory Effect of Constitutive Photomorphogenesis 9 Signalosome Subunit 6 on E6AP in Cervical Cancer and Its Clinical Significance
Chao WANG ; Yu SONG ; Qisang GUO ; Yanmei LIU ; Shujun GAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2015;(3):272-279
Objective:To explore the role of constitutive photomorphogenesis 9 signalosome subunit 6(CSN6) in the regulation of E6AP in cervical cancer .Methods:CSN6 and E6AP genes were retrieved from The Cancer Genome Atlas(TCGA) ,and the correlation between them was analyzed .The effect of CSN6 on expression of E6AP and cytobiology was determined with trans‐fection of plasmids and Western blotting ,methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium(MTT) and flow cytometry(FCM) .Nude mice were sub‐cutaneously injected with Hela cell strains with different expression levels of CSN6 ,so as to set up the animal model .And the effect of CSN6 on growth of tumors was observed .Results:The database showed the overexpression and the mutation of CSN6 and E6AP in cancer .CSN6 could up‐regulate the expression of E6AP .The inhibition on CSN6 could decrease the expression level of E6AP and the proliferation of cells ,and induce the G0‐G1 arrest .Animal expreiment showed that knock‐out of CSN6 significantly inhibited the tumor growth ,decreasing E6AP level and increasing p53 level .Conclusions:CSN6 could contribute to the occurrence and progression of cervical cancer by up‐regulating the expression of E6AP .
5.Application of failure mode and effect analysis in patients undergoing digestive endoscopy
Yi ZHAI ; Daihua QI ; Yongmei ZHANG ; Shujun CHAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(32):4181-4186
Objective? To study the value of failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) in patients undergoing digestive endoscopy. Methods? By convenience sampling, a total of 96 cases undergoing endoscopy admitted in Xinxiang Central Hospital from March 2017 to February of 2019 were selected as the study subjects. The 48 patients enrolled from March 2017 to February 2018 were taken as the control group and given conventional nursing management mode; the other 48 patients enrolled from March 2018 to February 2019 were taken as the observation group and given FMEA management. The two groups were analyzed in the average waiting time for endoscopy examination, recovery time of enterological function after simple examination and compared in terms of the incidence of adverse events regarding nursing safety. Results? The RPN value of 12 main failure modes in the observation group after FMEA management was lower than that before FMEA Management with statistical significance (P<0.01). The average waiting time of endoscopy, the recovery time of gastrointestinal function after endoscopy, the recovery time of gastrointestinal function after endoscopy and the hospitalization time of simple examination in the observation group were shorter than those in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant (P< 0.01). The incidence of nursing safety adverse events in the observation group was 4.17% (2/48), lower than 18.75% (9/48) in the control group, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05); among them, the observation group nursing safety adverse events were mostly drug and diet, while the control group was mainly drug and other categories. Conclusions? After FMEA intervention, RPN value of failure mode items decreased significantly, which could promote early recovery of gastrointestinal function, shorten hospitalization time, and reduce the incidence of nursing safety adverse events in the process of endoscopy.
6.Intrathecal delivery of nusinersen using the Ommaya reservoir in a spinal muscular atrophy type 2 patient: a case report
Ning YANG ; Haoyong JIN ; Chao ZHANG ; Yuying ZHAO ; Ying HOU ; Yaning ZHANG ; Hui WANG ; Dongliang LI ; Shujun XU ; Xingang LI ; Chao LI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2023;56(6):695-698
Ommaya reservoir implantation is generally used in the treatment of hydrocephalus and intraventricular drug administration. Ommaya reservoir implantation in the subarachnoid space of the spinal cord for the intrathecal drug administration has not been carried out in China, and only several reports can be retrieved from PubMed. About 60%-90% of untreated patients with spinal muscular atrophy type 2 (SMA2) who survive to adulthood often have complex scoliosis and joint deformities. Nusinersen is an effective drug for the treatment of SMA2. And the route of administration is intrathecal injection, which is difficult for patients with severe scoliosis. This article summarizes the process of Ommaya reservoir implantation and postoperative drug administration in a patient with complex scoliosis type SMA2, which provides a new method for clinical treatment of this disease.
7.Application of the Delphi method in developing a core information index systen for prevention of sarcopenia in the elderly
Chao GAO ; Shuqiang CHEN ; Jing SHI ; Baiyu ZHOU ; Shujun WANG ; Shangxin LIU ; Ziyi ZHOU ; Pulin YU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(7):915-918
Objective:To analyze the process of Chinese expert consensus on the core information on prevention of sarcopenia in the elderly(2021)in China, so as to realize the early diagnosis and treatment of sarcopenia and to improve the quality of life in the elderly.Methods:The index system framework was established by literature review and expert questionnaire discussion, and Delphi expert consultation method was adopted to construct the index system.Results:A total of 109 experts(128 person-times)in Geriatrics from various fields participated in Delphi expert consultation.Positive coefficient for four rounds of expert consultation were 88.9%, 100.0%, 100.0% and 100.0% respectively, with expert authority factors being concentrated on 0.78~0.90.Through 4 rounds of Delphi expert surveys, the core information index system for sarcopenia prevention in the elderly has been definitive: Chinese Expert Consensus(2021)consists of nine indicators including "enhancing public scientific awareness of myosis, and so on."Conclusions:The core information index system for sarcopenia prevention in the elderly has high levels of overall convergence, comprehensive coverage, strong authority, stability, comprehensiveness and popularity.
8.Development of a set of indexes for the assessment of healthy older Chinese adults
Shangxin LIU ; Jiawei LI ; Baiyu ZHOU ; Shujun WANG ; Jing SHI ; Ziyi ZHOU ; Chao GAO ; Pulin YU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(6):725-730
Objective:To develop a set of indexes for the assessment of healthy older adults in China, in order to provide a reference and basis for developing aging-related national policies, standardizing and guiding health management services for the elderly.Methods:A set of indexes for the assessment of healthy older adults in China was established based on a literature review, expert discussions, 2 rounds of Delphi surveys, expert consultations and a cross-sectional study assessing the indexes.Results:The positive coefficients for 2 rounds of expert consultations were 86.25%(69/80)and 94.52%(69/73), respectively.All surveyed experts(100%)specialized in the area of geriatric health and came from 22 provincial-level administrative regions in China.In the two rounds of consultations, the familiarity degree coefficients were 0.706-0.915 and 0.835-0.922, and the authority coefficients were 0.762-0.921 and 0.863-0.932, respectively.The mean importance scores of each index were 6.10-9.74 scores and 7.87-9.56 scores, with perfect score rates of 43%-99% and 75%-99%, respectively.The mean coefficients of variation(CV)were 0.19±0.05(0.07-0.34)and 0.16±0.03(0.10-0.21), respectively.The set of indexes for the assessment of healthy older Chinese adults covered multi-dimensions including physical health, mental health and social health, with 3 primary indexes, 11 secondary indexes and 17 tertiary indexes.Conclusions:The construction process of the set of indexes for the assessment of healthy Chinese adults was scientific and rigorous, and the panelists had a high level of agreement, strong authority and active participation.The set of indexes has comprehensive coverage and an inclusive framework, and indexes at each level are scientific and feasible.It can serve as a reference for the comprehensive assessment of health status of the elderly and for aging-related government policy formulation in the future.
9.Plant prime editing technique: a new genome editing tool for plants.
Qiuli DU ; Chao WANG ; Guanwen LIU ; Dandan ZHANG ; Shujun ZHANG ; Jinlong QIU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(1):26-33
The CRISPR/Cas9 based prime editing (PE) technique enables all 12 types of base substitutions and precise small DNA deletions or insertions without generating DNA double-strand breaks. Prime editing has been successfully applied in plants and plays important roles in plant precision breeding. Although plant prime editing (PPE) can substantially expand the scope and capabilities of precise genome editing in plants, its editing efficiency still needs to be further improved. Here, we review the development of PPE technique, and introduce structural composition, advantages and limitations of PPE. Strategies to improve the PPE editing efficiency, including the Tm-directed PBS length design, the RT template length, the dual-pegRNA strategy, the PlantPegDesigner website, and the strategies for optimizing the target proteins of PPE, were highlighted. Finally, the prospects of future development and application of PPE were discussed.
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DNA
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Gene Editing
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Genome, Plant/genetics*
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Plant Breeding
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Plants/genetics*
10.Effect of galectin-3 gene knockout on abscess development in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus-infected mouse skin model
Shujun WANG ; Ding ZHANG ; Yiming LI ; Siyi ZHANG ; Jing ZHOU ; Zihan CHEN ; Meiqi CHENG ; Shanshan HAN ; Decheng WANG ; Jin CHAO
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2024;32(8):992-1000
Objective To investigate the effects of galectin-3(Gal3)on skin abscess development and activation of mast cells(MC)in mice infected with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA).Methods Wild type mice and Gal3-knockout(Gal3-/-)mice,at 6~8 weeks of age,were divided into four groups:Wild type mice+PBS group,Wild type mice+MRSA group,Gal3-/-mice+PBS group,Gal3-/-mice+MRSA group,were subcutaneously injected with MRSA or the same volume of phosphate buffer saline,with five mice per group.The development and pathological changes of skin abscess were monitored and recorded.The bacterial load in skin tissues was compared,and the expression of associated cytokines,degranulation of MC,and the distribution of MC activation marker 5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT)were detected.Results The skin of Wild type mice showed progressive abscesses after subcutaneous infection with MRSA,but the Gal3-/-mice showed smaller abscess areas.Compared to the Wild type mice+MRSA group,the Gal3-/-mice+MRSA group showed lower bacterial loading in the skin tissues(P<0.01)and fewer infiltrating inflammatory cells with histopathological observation.The expression of cytokines,including IL-1β,TNF-α,IL-33,TGF-β,and IL-10,were significantly lower in Gal3-/-mice than Wild type mice(P<0.05).The toluidine blue staining showed a large number of degranulated MCs in the skin tissues of the wild type mice+MRSA group,whereas only a few degranulated MCs were observed in the Gal3-/-mice+MRSA group.It was further found that the expression of 5-HT in Gal3-/-mice+MRSA group was significantly lower than that in wild-type mice+MRSA group with immunohistochemical staining.Conclusion Gal3 deficiency reduced the activation and degranulation of mouse skin MC after MRSA infection,resulting in changes to inflammatory responses and alleviating the severity of skin tissue abscesses.