1.Application of problem-based learning in experimental teaching of medical statistics for medical undergraduates
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(09):-
Objective To study on application of problem-based learning in experimental teaching of medical statistics for medical undergraduates and to improve the quality of experimental teaching in medical statistics. Methods 72 medical undergraduates were selected at random. They were devided into the PBL group and the control group were observed for a term. Results The comparison of a questionnaire showed a clear preference for PBL group over the control group. Most of the constituent ratios in the PBL group were higher than the control group, showing significant difference(P
3.Survey on biochemistry study situation in clinical medicine undergraduates
Shuyang XIE ; Ying MA ; Zhen YUE ; Yanjun YIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(5):546-549
Objective To understand biochemistry study situation in clinical medicine undergraduates and to improve biochemistry teaching quality.Methods Totally 120 clinical medicine undergraduates were enrolled randomly to receive investigation on problems related to biochemistry.Corresponding statistic analysis was made using softwares of Excel and SPSS 16.0 in view of the main problems.Results One hundred and twenty copies of survey questionnaires were finished.There were 114 effective copies and the effective rate was 95% after checking on these questionnaires.61.4% of the students neither liked nor disliked biochemistry course; 56.1% of the students thought that learning biochemistry was difficult; students thought that chapter 4 sugar metabolism,chapter 5 lipid metabolism and chapter 6 biological oxidation to be very difficult.Only 11% of the students did preview,further analysis found positive relation between preview and understanding (rj =0.288,P < 0.01 ).Conclusion Clinical medicine undergraduates like biochemistry insufficiently with few doing preview.It suggests that teachers should pay attention to the cultivation and stimulation of students' interest in biochemistry course,improve teaching method for the difficult sections,strengthen experiment teaching and try combination and separation teaching mode.
4.Screening and verification of the siRNA targeted for the HOXA10 gene
Xiuhong JIA ; Wenwen FAN ; Jianchang LI ; Shuyang XIE
Cancer Research and Clinic 2011;23(11):743-746
Objective To obtain effective siRNA fragment of HOXA10 gene and verify its function,to supply experimental evidence for tumor prevention and curation by RNAi targeting to HOXA10 gene.Methods Three pairs of small interfering RNA targeting to the different sites of HOXA10 were designed and introduced into A549.The mRNA expression of HOXA10 of A549 was detected by semi-quantitative RT-PCR,the cell proliferation was assayed by MTT,the apoptosis was measured by flow cytometry.The most effective siRNA assay was screened and was tested the relationship between it and proliferation and apoptosis.Results The mRNA of HOXA10 was inhibited by three siRNAs in A549 cells,among which siRNA1 gave the strongest inhibiting of HOXA10 by ODR was (20.190±1.698) %.The inhibitory rate of cell proliferation was (69.793±2.092) % and the apoptosis rate was (29.593±2.670) %.Conclusion siRNA1 can specifically degrade HOXA10 mRNA and inhibit the proliferation of A549 cell and promote its apoptosis.
5.Antisense oligonecleotides of CT120 inhibit the growth of lung adenocarcinoma cell line A549
Zunling LI ; Shuhong SHAO ; Shuyang XIE ; Fei JIAO ; Shouseng SHI ; Xueyan YU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(04):-
Objective To clarify the relationship between CT120,a novel human plasma membrane-associated gene,and the proliferation of lung adenocarcinoma cell line A549.Methods Expression vector(pcDNA3.1)containing antisense oligonucleotides of CT120 was constructed and transfected into the adenocarcinoma cell line A549.RT-PCR and Western blot detected the expression of CT120.Meantime,flow cytometry and soft agarose colony formation were applied for cell proliferation,and P53,CyclinD1 and CDK4 were detected by RT-PCR.ResultspcDNA3.1 containing antisense oligonucleotides of CT120 was successfully constructed and inhibited the expression of CT120 effectively by RT-PCR and Western blot.The expression of P53 was up-regulated and the expression of CyclinD1 and CDK4 were down-regulated.Conclusion The down-regulation of CT120 expression by antisense oligonucleotides technique may be a potential drug target for treatment of lung cancer.
6.Cepharanthine induces miRNA expression in human lung adenocarcinoma LTEP-a-2 cells
Yalong ZHANG ; Hanhan ZHANG ; Yunfei YAN ; Min PANG ; Shuyang XIE ; Youjie LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(8):1412-1416
AIM:ToobservetheeffectofcepharanthineonhumanlungadenocarcinomaLTEP-a-2cellgrowth, and to explore the changes of related microRNA ( miRNA) expression in the cells .METHODS:LTEP-a-2 cells were trea-ted with cepharanthine at concentrations of 0μmol/L, 10μmol/L, 20μmol/L and 40μmol/L.The growth inhibition rate was detected by MTT assay , and the cell morphological changes were observed under light microscope .The cell apoptosis was analyzed by flow cytometry .The expression of let-7c, miR-34a and miR-34b was measured by real-time PCR.RE-SULTS:Cepharanthine inhibited the cell activity of LTEP-a-2 cells in a dose-dependent manner .With the increase in cepharanthine concentration , the pyknosis of the cells was visible under the inverted microscope .Flow cytometry analysis found that different concentrations of cepharanthine induced the increase in the apoptotic rates of LTEP -a-2 cells.The re-sults of real-time PCR showed that the cepharanthine also increased the expression of let -7c, miR-34a and miR-34b.CON-CLUSION:Cepharanthine inhibits the growth of LTEP-a-2 cells, and induces apoptosis .Cepharanthine increases the ex-pression of let-7c, miR-34a and miR-34b, indicating that these miRNAs in LTEP-a-2 cells has the function as tumor sup-pressor genes .
7.The implementation strategy and reflection of constructivism theory in biochemistry teaching
Fei JIAO ; Shuyang XIE ; Yunfei YAN ; Jinxia HU ; Ying MA ; Zhen YUE
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(3):276-279
According to the current situation of biochemistry teaching and the theoretical characteristics of constructivism,the necessity and feasibility of applying constructivism to the biochemistry teaching were analyzed.Consequently,the implementation strategies of constructivism theory in the process of biochemistry teaching were introduced in detail.Through the reasonable choice of teaching content and the optimal combination of various teaching methods,it was helpful not only to realize the student-centered active construction of knowledge,but also to improve the comprehensive quality of students.At last,we performed a dialectical thought on the constructivism theory.In the concrete teaching practice,the different teaching theories should be used rationally and comprehensively based on the actual situation to improve the teaching quality of biochemistry.
8.Changes of Peripheral Leukocyte’s Telomere Length in Patients of Premature Coronary Artery Disease With Influencing Factors
Ran TIAN ; Leinan ZHANG ; Tingting ZHANG ; Jingyi LI ; Lianfeng CHEN ; Zhenyu LIU ; Zhujun SHEN ; Yong ZENG ; Hongzhi XIE ; Shuyang ZHANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2016;31(6):541-545
Objective: To explore the changes of peripheral leukocyte’s telomere length (LTL) in patients of premature coronary artery disease (PCAD) with inlfuencing factors. Methods: Our research was conducted in 2 sets of groups, by coronary artery condition: PCAD group,n=128 including 88 patients with ACS, 40 with SCAD and Non-CAD group,n=128 subjects; by age status: the age≤30 years, 31-40 years, 41-50 years, 51-60 years had 2, 14, 65, 47 patients in each group respectively. Peripheral LTL was detected by lfuorescent quantitative analysis, the relationship between LTL and PCAD with inlfuencing factors were studied by Spearman correlation analysis. Results: In PCAD group, compared with SCAD patients, ACS patients had more male gender, higher Gensini score, lower T/S ratio and shorter LTL, allP<0.05. Compared with Non-CAD group, PCAD group had decreased T/S ratio (0.88 ± 0.86) vs (1.10 ± 0.57),P<0.05. T/S ratio was negatively related to age in both PCAD group (r=-0.275,P=0.002) and Non-CAD group (r=-0.316,P=0.000). Spearman correlation study presented that in PCAD group, LTL was negatively related to hyperlipidemia (r=-0.415,P=0.049) and diabetes (r=-0.472,P=0.036); multi linear regression analysis indicated that in PCAD group, LTL was negatively related to age (B=-0.023,P=0.038) and in Non-CAD group, LTL was negatively related to age (B=-0.027,P=0.000), smoking (B=-0.278,P=0.012), HDL-C (B=-0.297,P=0.046). Conclusion: PCAD had more male ACS patients with shorter LTL and severer coronary lesions; LTL was negatively related to hyperlipidemia and diabetes, age was an important inlfuencing factor for LTL shortening.
9.Clinical follow-up outcomes of drug-eluting stents versus bare-metal stents in patients receiving primary percutaneous coronary intervention in acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
Chonghui WANG ; Lizhi LIU ; Zhujun SHEN ; Quan FANG ; Shuyang ZHANG ; Zhongjie FAN ; Xiaofeng JIN ; Hongzhi XIE ; Zhenyu LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2010;29(6):461-463
Objective To evaluate the effects of drug-eluting stents (DES) versus bare-metal stents (BMS) on clinical outcomes in patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (ASTEMI) receiving primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI). Methods The 217patients with ASTEMI receiving PPCI from Jan. 2005 to Dec. 2007 were enrolled in this study. And they were divided into two groups: DES group (n=92) and BMS group (n=125). The baseline characteristics including age, gender, angiographic characteristics, stents characteristics, Killip classification, cardiac troponin I(CTnI)levels, left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF), hemoglobin levels, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, obesity and smoking of the two groups were collected.Clinical follow-up end point were major adverse cardiac event(MACE)including death, acute myocardial infarction, stent thrombosis and stent restenosis. Clinical follow-up duration was(16.8±11.3) months (6-38 months). Results The average age (years), rate of Killip classification (class 2, 3, 4), average diameter (mm) of stent were significantly higher in BMS group than in DES group(64.6±11.9 vs. 61.2±11.8, t=2.09, P=0.037;25.9% vs. 12.2%, χ2=5.53, P=0.019;3.07±0.38 vs. 2.91±0. 40, t=2.78, P=0.006). And the average LVEF (%) was significantly lower in BMS group than in DES group (55.4±11.9 vs. 60.3±12.8, t= -2.57, P=0.011). The average length (mm) of stent, rate of stent post dilatation and diabetes were significantly higher in DES group than inBMSgroup (32.8±16.2 vs. 26.2±11.2, t=-3.54, P=0.001;45.7% vs. 21.6%, χ2=13.85, P=0. 000;28.2% vs. 16.0%, χ2=4.77, P=0.030). MACE occurred in 36 patients during clinical follow-up, 6 in DES group and 30 in BMS group. Incidence of MACE was significantly lower in DES group than in BMS group(6.5% vs. 24.0%, χ2=11.70, P<0.01). Conclusions Using DES in ASTEMI patients is safe and may improve clinical outcomes by reducing incidence of MACE compared with BMS.
10.Predictors of in-hospital heart failure in patients undergoing successful primary percutaneous coronary intervention for acute myocardial infarction
Hui WANG ; Zhenyu LIU ; Shuyang ZHANG ; Zhujun SHEN ; Zhongjie FAN ; Yong ZENG ; Hongzhi XIE ; Chonghui WANG ; Xiaofeng JIN ; Quan FANG ; Wenling ZHU
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2014;(5):288-294
Objectives We sought to determine the factors that predicted in-hospital heart failure(HF)in patients undergoing successful primary percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction(STEMI). Methods The clinical and angiographic data were retrospectively reviewed in patients undergoing successful primary PCI for their ifrst STEMI. According to the occurrence of in-hospital HF, patients were divided into HF group and non-HF group. The incidence and predictors of in-hospital HF and its impact on prognosis were determined. Results A total of 834 patients were included, among them 94 patients (11.3%) were in the HF group and 740 patients(88.7%) were in the non-HF group. The mean age was (62.9±12.9) years and 662 patients (79.4%) were male. All-cause mortality at 30 days was signiifcantly higher in the HF group than in the non-HF group (24.5%vs. 1.5%, P<0.001). In Cox regression analysis, left anterior descending artery (LAD) as the culprit vessel (HR 2.173, 95% CI 1.12~4.212, P=0.022), ln 24 h NT-proBNP (HR 1.904, 95%CI 1.479~2.452, P<0.001), 24 h hsCRP≥11.0 mg/L (median) (HR 2.901, 95%CI 1.309~6.430, P=0.009) and baseline serum glucose (HR 1.022, 95%CI 1.000 ~ 1.044, P=0.046) were independent predictors of in-hospital HF. Receiver operator characteristic analysis identiifed 24 h NT-proBNP ≥ 1171 pg/ml (c=0.883, P < 0.001) and 24 h hsCRP ≥ 13.5 mg/L (c=0.829, P < 0.001) were the best cut-off values in discriminating in-hospital HF with a sensitivity and speciifcity of 92.5%and 76.8%for 24 h NT-proBNP, 86.0%and 77.0%for 24 h hsCRP, respectively. Even among patients with LAD as the culprit vessel, the incidence of in-hospital HF was only 0.4%in patients whose 24 h NT-proBNP was<1171 pg/ml and 24 h hsCRP was<13.5 mg/L;while the incidence of in-hospital HF was up to 60.9%in patients whose 24 h NT-proBNP≥1171 pg/ml and 24 h hsCRP≥13.5 mg/L (P<0.001). Conclusions The incidence of in-hospital HF was still high in STEMI patients even after successful primary PCI. Patients with in-hospital HF had poor prognosis. LAD as the culprit vessel, hsCRP, NT-proBNP and baseline serum glucose were independent predictors of in-hospital HF. Assessment and combined use of different serum biomarkers were effective methods to estimate the risk of in-hospital HF in STEMI patients undergoing primary PCI.