1.The analysis on student assessment of outline of medical humanities course in military medical university
Yiling HUANG ; Kai SHI ; Tianjing YU ; Yuan LI ; Ling ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(1):45-48
ObjectiveTo improve the teaching quality of medical humanity education in medical university.MethodsA cluster sampling survey was given to 448 sophomores who studied the outline of medical humanities course in military medical university,and the data were descriptively and statistically analyzed.ResultsThe survey shows that 90% sophomores satisfy with this course,95% sophomores understand the importance of medical humanity education,and the students have more requirements on education resources and teaching ways.ConclusionOutline of medical humanities course is important to cultivate the medical humanity spirit of medical students,and the course still needs more improvements.
2.The measurements of normal acetabular index and Sharp acetabular angle in Chinese hips
Yongyan SHI ; Tianjing LIU ; Qun ZHAO ; Lijun ZHANG ; Shijun JI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2010;30(8):748-753
Objective To define the normal reference values of acetabular index and Sharp angle through 2333 standard anterior-posterior pelvic radiographs. Methods In our study, 2333 normal anteriorposterior pelvic radiograph images with standard exposure were selected. All the images were diagnozed normal by two radiologists and two pediatricians according to the criteria of T(o)nnis. All subjects were without any neuromuscular diseases and congenital defoemity. The acetabular index was measure in the subjects between age 0 to 10 years, and the groups were divided monthly within 1 year and yearly between 1 to 10years. The Sharp angle was measure in the subjects after 10 years, and the groups were divided yearly in adolescence and decadely in adults. Normal values of each age groups and the correlation charts were completed according to statistical analysis. Results The mean acetabular index was 28.39° in neonates followed by a steep decrease in the first three months after born. It decreased to 22.17°in the 1st year, 12.80°in the 10th years and then kept constant. Acetabular index of the female was generally 1°-2°larger than that of the male with statistical significance. The mean Sharp angle was 46.72°in the 10th years, which decreased to 39.10°in the 18th years and 35.69°in elderly people. Another declination was observed after age 40.Generally no gender difference was observed. Conclusion Acetabular index and Sharp angle vary with age.They reflect a dramatic morphological change in the acetabulum before adulthood and stay constant afterwards. Gender difference is obvious in many age groups but not all. Normal reference ranges of both gender at all age groups should be considered in clinical evaluation.
3.Association between sleep and obesity in adults
Yang YANG ; Tianjing HE ; Shuzhen ZHU ; Lan ZHANG ; Xibao HUANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(2):116-120
Objective:
To examine the associations of sleep with overweight/obesity and central obesity in adults, so as to provide insights into improving sleep quality and preventing obesity in adults.
Methods:
Demographics, height, body weight, waist circumstance and sleep status were collected from the Hubei Provincial Surveillance Program for Adult Chronic Diseases and Their Risk Factors in 2020. Subjects' sleep condiction, overweight/obesity and central obesity were descriptively analyzed. The associations of sleep with overweight/obesity and central obesity were examined using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 17 789 participants were recruited, with an average age of (56.21±13.05) years, 61.50% women, and mean duration of (7.18±1.56) h/d. There were 7 019 participants with snoring/asphyxia/suffocation (39.46%), 6 108 participants with sleep difficulty (34.34%), 8 064 participants with night waking at least twice (45.33%), 268 participants taking hypnotics (1.51%), and 6 267 participants with early morning awakening and difficulty in sleep again (35.23%), and there were 8 960 participants with overweight/obesity (50.37%) and 6 148 participants with central obesity (34.56%). Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that sleep duration of <7 h/d (OR=1.081, 95%CI: 1.007-1.159), snoring/asphyxia/suffocation (OR=2.367, 95%CI: 2.222-2.521), and night waking at least twice (OR=1.106, 95%CI: 1.028-1.191) significantly correlated with overweight/obesity, and sleep duration of >8 h/d (OR=0.834, 95%CI: 0.761-0.913), snoring/asphyxia/suffocation (OR=2.153, 95%CI: 2.019-2.297), and night waking at least twice (OR=1.193, 95%CI: 1.105-1.288) were statistically associated with central obesity.
Conclusion
Sleep duration, snoring/asphyxia/suffocation and night waking are associated with overweight/obesity and central obesity.
4.Establishing aplastic anemia animal model based on different pathogenesis.
Yu-Chen ZHANG ; Ming-Feng ZHAO
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2015;23(1):285-289
Aplastic anemia(AA) is a disease,including congenital AA and acquired AA, characterized by an extremely hypocellular marrow and peripheral blood pancytopenia due to bone marrow failure. Congenital AA is a autosomal recessive disease due to gene mutation. Persently, acquired AA is recognized as a disease caused by destruction of hematopoietic stem cells, defective marrow microenvironment and aberrant T cellular-immunity. In order to further study its pathogenesis and to choose effective therapeutic target, it has important clinical significance to establish correspondent animal model based on different pathogenesis. This article summarizes the congenital AA amimal models including Fanc A(-/-) mouse, Fanc C(-/-) mouse, Fanc G(-/-) mouse, Fanc D1(-/-)/Fanc 2(-/-) mouse, Fanc D2(-/-) mouse and other gene deficiency mouse AA models, and the acguired AA models resulting from the hematopoietic stem cell decrease, hematopoietic microenvironment injury, immune mediation and combination of hematopoietic stem cell dicrease with immune mediation.
Anemia, Aplastic
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Animals
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Bone Marrow
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Disease Models, Animal
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Hematopoietic Stem Cells
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Mice
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Pancytopenia
5.Immunogenicity and safety of domestic slit influenza vaccine.
Xiang-jun ZHU ; Zhi-lun ZHANG ; Hui LI ; Xu SU ; Xiao-hua GUO ; Wei CHEN ; Mei KOU ; Wei-ping DUAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2004;25(7):644-644
6.Effect of 5-fluorouracil in combination with Astragalus membranaceus on amino acid metabolism in mice model of gastric carcinoma.
Zhi-xiang ZHANG ; Feng QI ; De-jun ZHOU ; Xiao-yu LIANG ; Li-wei ZHU ; Peng-zhi WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2006;9(5):445-447
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of 5-fluorouracil-FU in combination with astragalus membranaceus(AM) on amino acid metabolism in mice model of gastric carcinoma induced by 3-methylcholanthrene(MC).
METHODSMice gastric carcinoma models were established by 3-methylcholanthrene induction and randomly divided into different groups, and received 5-FU treatment (group A) 5-FU plus AM (group B), 5-FU plus a high dose of AM(group C), no treatment (group D). Normal mice were used as control (group N). Free amino acid in the tumor specimens were examined.
RESULTSThe levels of free Valine, Methionine, Leucine, Arginine and cystine in the tumor specimens in group D were significantly higher than that in group N(P< 0.05). The levels of free serine in group A, B, C, D were significantly higher than that in group N. The levels of free glutamic acid in group A, B were significantly higher than that in group N(P< 0.05). The levels of free proline in group C, D were significantly higher than that in group P, N(P< 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe increasing levels of free serine and proline in tumor specimens in gastric cancer mice model reveals metabolic disturbance of amino acid. 5-FU plus astragalus membranaceus can decrease the level of free glutamic acid in the mice models, and inhibit tumor growth.
Amino Acids ; metabolism ; Animals ; Astragalus membranaceus ; Fluorouracil ; therapeutic use ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mice, Nude ; Phytotherapy ; Stomach Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; metabolism
7.Study on large-scale CD34+ cell enrichment using immunomagnetic isolation apparatus.
Hong LIU ; Sui CAO ; Xiu-Bao REN ; Peng ZHANG ; Xiu-Mei AN ; Xi-Shan HAO
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2004;12(6):798-802
In order to find a method suitable for purifying large amount of CD34(+) cells, from 5 cases who accepted autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation, CD34(+) cells were collected and enriched by using Isolex 300i (Nexell). Phenotypes were detected by flow cytometry and the biological viability were assayed by the colony-forming experiments and cell expansion experiment in vitro. The results showed that the number of mononuclear cells first collected was about (3.5 - 6.0) x 10(10) and (0.55 - 1.2)% of cells were CD34 positive. The number of positive production was about (2.0 - 3.0) x 10(8); the CD34(+) cells purity was (75 - 85)% and the yield was (40 - 65)%. The CD34(+) cells of positive production could expand up to 2 - 3 times when cultured with SCF + IL3 + FL + TPO + EPO in vitro. The results of colony-forming experiments demonstrated that the CD34(+) cells collected has enough colony-forming ability. All results showed the enriched CD34(+) cells with biological viability. In conclusion, the CD34(+) immunomagnetic isolation apparatus Isolex300i is suitable to clinical application for a large amount of CD34(+) cell enrichment.
Antigens, CD34
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immunology
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Colony-Forming Units Assay
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Flow Cytometry
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Hematopoietic Stem Cells
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cytology
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immunology
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Humans
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Immunomagnetic Separation
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instrumentation
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methods
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standards
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Neoplasms
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blood
8.Hemodynamic analysis in the fetuses with ductus arteriosus constriction or closure by conventional fetal echocardiography combined with fetal heart quantification technology
Tianjing LI ; Jiancheng HAN ; Yanli HAN ; Ye ZHANG ; Xiaoyan GU ; Shuang GAO ; Xiuxiu HAO ; Yihua HE
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2021;30(3):213-218
Objective:To evaluate the heart hemodynamics in fetuses with premature ductus arteriosus constriction or closure using fetal heart quantification (FHQ).Methods:The clinical data of 50 singleton fetuses with ductus arteriosus constriction ( n=35) or ductus arteriosus closure ( n=15) who underwent echocardiography in Department of Ultrasound, Beijing Anzhen Hospital were retrospectively analyzed, from May 2013 to January 2020. Fifty healthy singleton fetuses were randomly selected as the control group. The ductus arteriosus diameter (DA), pulsatility index (PI), diameter of the left atrium(LA) and right atrium(RA), diameter of the left ventricle (LV) and right ventricle (RV), tricuspid regurgitation/right atrium area ratio (TR/RA Ratio), pressure gradient of tricuspid regurgitation (PG of TR), and heart/chest ratio were measured using conventional fetal echocardiography; the correlations among the parameters were analyzed. Speckle-tracking analysis was used to analysis and compute the LV and RV global spherical index (GSI), fractional area change (FAC) and global strain (GS), the LV ejection fraction(EF) and stroke volume (SV). These variables and their correlations were compared and analyzed. Results:Compared with the control group, the GS and FAC of the LV and RV in the ductus arteriosus constriction or closure groups were lower ( P<0.05) while the LV-SV was higher ( P<0.05). The FAC, GS, and EF values of the LV were higher in the premature ductus arteriosus closure group than in the ductus arteriosus constriction group ( P<0.05), while the RV-FAC was lower ( P<0.05), the RV-GS and LV-SV showed no significant changes ( P>0.05). Correlation analyse showed that the PI was positively correlated with DA( r=0.364, P<0.05); the PG of TR was negatively correlated with DA( r=-0.414, P<0.05); the TR/RA Ratio was negatively linearly correlated with PI( r=-0.388, P<0.05), and positively correlated with RV/LV Ratio ( r=0.369, P<0.05); the other parameters were not significantly correlated with the DA or PI ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Fetal heart hemodynamics in the premature ductus arteriosus constriction or closure groups change significantly, FHQ can provide valuable information for the evaluation of the fetal heart with ductus arteriosus constriction or closure.
9.Novel therapy for NK/T cell lymphoma.
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2012;20(6):1501-1506
NK/T cell lymphoma, a rare type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, is a highly aggressive disease with poor prognosis. Clinically, it is classified into nasal, non-nasal, and aggressive lymphoma/leukemia subtypes. They are characterized by geographic distribution and are universally associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection. Due to its low occurrence and dismal clinical outcome, no therapeutic strategy is currently identified in this disease. Combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy have better effects for stage I/II nasal NK cell lymphoma. As for stage III/IV nasal NK cell lymphoma and non-nasal, and aggressive subtypes, chemotherapy is the main treatment method. Recently, some studies have demonstrated promising outcomes in the selected cases by high-dose chemotherapy supplemented with auto- or allo-HSCT.
Humans
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Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
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classification
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therapy
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Lymphoma, T-Cell
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therapy
10.The solving and simulation of cable equation under the stimulation of point electrical source.
Changzhen JIANG ; He WANG ; Jiang WANG ; Li ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(1):43-46
The character of the membrane of fiber can be simulated by nonpower RC network on condition that the offset of distance between the transmembrane potential of unmyelinated nerve fiber and the resting potential of nerve fiber cell is small enough. Thus, it is possible to found the successive cable equation with external stimulation under subthreshold linear state. So far, most scholars use time-domain analysis method. In this paper are reported the method of integral transform and the analytical expression of cable equation under the stimulation of point electrical source firstly. And at the same time, computer-aided simulation of transmembrane potential of nerve fiber and analysis of the possibility of activating action potential are presented.
Action Potentials
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physiology
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Computer Simulation
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Electric Stimulation
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Humans
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Membrane Potentials
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physiology
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Models, Neurological
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Nerve Fibers, Unmyelinated
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physiology