1.The Reform of Follow-up English Teaching in Medical Academies
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2002;0(01):-
In this article, the author analyzed the present problems of English teaching in medical academies. Guided by the theory of language cognition and second language acquisition, the author pointed out that the cultivation of students' ability of individual study should be intensified and the development in "language intelligence" should be weighted due to its important role in solving the present problems. According to the teaching practice and relevant investigations the author offered some suggestions on contents of the courses, curriculum design and choice of textbooks.
2.ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY OF NT3 GENE THERAPY FOR INJURED AUDITORY NEURONS IN THE COCHLEA AFTER INTENSIVE NOISE TRAUMA IN GUINEA PIG
Wei LUO ; Jianjun SUN ; Pi JIANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(04):-
To study the effectiveness of gene therapy for acoustic trauma induced by intensive noise, the replication defective adenovirus that carries human neurotrophin 3 cDNA(Ad NT3) was inoculated into the guinea pig cochlea 3 days after exposure. ABR and CAP were recorded after 14 days and 2 months, respectively. No difference was found 14 days after exposure. At the end of two months, the Ad NT3 treated animals showed less ABR threshold shift, lower CAP threshold and shorter CAP N1 latency by 100dBSPL click. The result suggested that Ad NT3 could be used to express the neurotrophins within the cochlea and reduce noise induced hearing loss in vivo .
3. The aberrant sugar chains of amylase and different TCM syndrome patterns in primary hepatic cancer as well as the related mechanism
Tumor 2008;28(4):322-325
Objective: To investigate the changes of sugar chain structures of serum amylase and difference in TCM syndrome patterns in primary hepatic cancer (PHC) patients and their relation with free radicals. Methods: Agglutinin precipitation assay was used to detect the binding ratios of serum amylase with various kinds of agglutinin in PHC, hepatocirrhosis, and hepatitis patients. The serum amylase activity and malindialdehyde (MDA) level were determined simultaneously. The association of the binding ratios of amylase with free radicals was analyzed. The difference mentioned above in PHC patients with different TCM syndromes was analyzed. Results: The binding ratios of serum amylase to ConA, PSA, PNA, and LCA were significantly higher in PHC and hepatocirrhosis patients than hepatitis patients and normal controls. The binding ratios of serum amylase to PSA and LCA were significantly higher in PHC patients with spleen deficiency and liver stagnation than those with liver and kidney Yin deficiency. PHC patients with spleen deficiency and liver stagnation had higher ConA-binding ratio compared with those with QI and blood stasis. A positive correlation was found between PSA-, LCA-, and PNA-binding ratios of serum amylase and MDA. Conclusion: For PHC and hepatocirrhosis patients, core-fucosylated high-mannose-type and hybrid-type sugar chains of serum amylase increased. The reduced terminal sialic acid and fucose on the sugar chain caused the exposure of the terminal galactose residues. In addition, the exposure of the terminal GlcNAc residues was induced by decreased terminal galactose on the sugar chain of serum amylase from HPC patients. These changes of serum amylase were also observed in hepatocirrhosis patients. It may be related with the damage of sugar chains induced by free radicals. In spleen deficiency and liver stagnation group, core-fucosylated high-mannose-type and hybrid-type sugar chains of serum amylase increased, and the terminal galactose on the sugar chain decreased, resulting in the exposure of the terminal GlcNAc residues. The changes were not observed in QI and blood stasis or liver and kidney Yin deficiency patients. It indicated that spleen deficiency and liver stagnation played an important role in generation of aberrant sugar chains of serum amylase for PHC patients.
4.Relationship between the levels of estradiol and monoamine neurotransmitters and postpartum depression
Yang LUO ; Le-Zhi ZHENG ; Jian-Wei ZHOU ; Pi-Xiang PI ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;0(11):-
Objective To explore the relationship of estradiol(E_2),monoamine neurotransmitters 5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT),dopamine(DA)and postpartum depression.Methods Totally 342 women within 42 days after childbirth were assessed with Edinburgh postnatal depression scale(EPDS),Beck depression inventory(BDI),and general health questionnaire(GHQ).Above or equal to 13 of overall score of EPDS was the diagnosis standard of postpartum depression,and the women tested were divided into depression group and normal group accordingly,using the reagent box of radio immunoassay to test estradiol and 5-HT and DA level in the serum.Results(1)Incidence:the incidence of postpartum depression was 16.7%(57/342).The highest incidence occurred in patients above 35(22.2%);the incidence among women under 23 years old was lowest(12.5%),with a significant difference between them(P0.05). Conclusions Evaluation scales such as EPDS,BDI,and GHQ should be used to screen for postpartum depression.The measurement of estradiol and monoamine neurotransmitter(5-HT,DA)level can be used as biological objective indicators for prevention and treatment of postpartum depression.
5.Impact of system training on community health care workers' health teaching level
Jingyi HE ; Fenglan PI ; Wei ZHANG ; Xueqin ZHANG ; Chuanhao LIU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(11):1022-1024
Objective To explore the impact of concentrated teaching, self-help training, intensive training, scenario simulation and other systemic training methods on the health teaching level of community health education staff,and the impact of community health education on cultivation of residents' health behavior before and after training. Methods 60 community doctors and nurses involved in systematic training. Taught concentrated 8 hours every week, and continuous for 4 weeks with medicine, psychology, sociology, pedagogy, aesthetics and production of courseware. Trainees who awarded 80 points or more in examination took part in simulated scene training, which completed a 30-minute design of concentrated health lesson and a 15-minute design of one to one health lesson in written form and multimedia teaching. Teaching effect-site was evaluated by the residents of the community lectures. The impact on cultivation of residents' behaviors was evaluated with ruler evaluation method.Results The community health care workers' teaching ability had significant change after training: plan design (2.32 ± 1.41 vs 4.26 ±0.61 ), lectures (2.63 ±0.89 vs 4.09 ±0.93), teaching skills ( 1.97 ± 1.32 vs 3.89 ±1. 13 ), teaching aids configuration ( 1.68 ± 1. 43 vs 3.97 ± 1. 26 ), educational methods ( 2.01 ± 0. 96 vs 4.03 ±0.82), time control (2.83 ±0.26 vs 4.67 ±0.25), the classroom atmosphere (2.78 ± 1. 13 vs 4.12 ±0.67),courseware ( 2.48 ± 1. 08 vs 3.89 ± 1.02 ) , teaching the image ( 2.15 ± 1.15 vs 4.06 ± 0.78 ), overall evaluation (2.36 ± 1.21 vs 4. 16 ± 0.65 )(P < 0. 0 1 ). After training, community residents' knowledge on community health care workers' one to one health education and collective health education training, and positive evaluation of helpful to students' behavior improved significantly ( x2 = 17.19,36.37 ;8.91,20.98 ;34.14,32.29) ,and all had remarkable difference( all P<0. 01 ). Evaluating the impact of health care workers' teach on cultivating residents'health behavior after one year, it improved significantly (P < 0. 01 ). Conclusion Systemic training can improve health education ability of community medical staff and the impact on cultivating residents' health behavior is remarkable.
6.Protective effect of PNS in spinal cord hemisection injury and its cPLA2 related mechanism
Bin PI ; Wei XIONG ; Tian SHEN ; Zhiyang ZHOU ; Yang SUN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2012;(z2):15-18
Objective To investigate the protective effect and associated mechanism of PNS in spinal cord hemisection injury.Methods fifty-five adult SD rats were randomly divided into three groups,sham group(n =5),spinal cord injury group(n =25),PNS group(n =25).The rats were evaluated in behavioral test with BBB score,pathology and immunohistochemistry at 1 d,3d,7d,14d,21d after the procedures.Results Motor recovery was significantly better in PNS group than the spinal cord injury group at 3d,7d,14d and 21d.Nissl staining showed less neuron necrosis and more integrated neural cells in morphology.cPLA2 expression was inhabited in PNS group,and less number of positive cells were found in the group.Conclusion PNS can inhibit the expression of cPLA2 after spinal cord injury,which may be one of the mechanisms of its effect on promoting motor recovery.
7.Comparison and inspiration of neuro-ophthalmological specialist training between America and China
Ying DONG ; Shihui WEI ; Yuli PI ; Qing GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;14(4):342-344
Neuro-ophthalmology,as an interdisciplinary,covers ophthalmology,neurology and neurosurgery.In China,the development of neuro-ophthalmology has just started,therefore how to train neuro-ophthalmological specialists in China is a problen.This paper analyzed the medical education and current situation of neuro-ophthalmology of China and America,discussed the differences between them,and then put forward some problems existing in the neurological ophthalmology physician training and solutions,aiming at improving the specialist physician train program of Neuro-ophthalmology by learing from foreign medical education development experience,and promoting the development of neuro-ophthalmology in China.
8. Huangqi Baizhu decoction prevents CAC process by inhibiting MIR-31-5p/STAT3 positive circle
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2019;35(9):1308-1313
To explore the role of miR-31-5p/STAT3 in the pathogenesis of colitis-assosiated cancer (CAC) and the intervention mechanism of Huangqi Baizhu decoction. Methods The CAC model of C57BL/6 mice was established by AOM/DSS method. The differential expression of MicroRNA in control and CAC mice was detected. qPCR was used to screen differential MicroRNAs; Western blot was used to detect the expression levels of STAT3 , p-STAT3 and IL-6Ra. Results AOM was injected into abdominal cavity once, combined with 3% DSS free drinking for three cycles to establish model. After eight weeks, moderate and/or severe dysplasia of colonic mucosa appeared in model mice. After detection, the expression of miR-31-5p and STAT3 and p-STAT3 proteins significantly increased. After intervention with Huangqi Baizhu decoction, the expressions of miR-31-5p and STAT3 and p-STAT3 proteins were down-regulated. In vitro, miR-31-5p over-expression in RAW264. 7 by transfect method, and the expression of STAT3 protein increased significantly compared with that of control. On the other hand, stimulated by IL-6 or TNF-a for 24 h, miR-31-5p levels were up-regulated significantly, suggesting that inflammatory factors could cause a positive correlation between miR-31-5p/STAT3. At the same time, ATRII + AST (atractylodesin II + astragaloside) mixture significantly down-regulated miR-31-5p, STAT3, IL-6Ra increase induced by IL-6 stimulation. Conclusions miR-31-5p/STAT3 forms a positive feedback loop, which plays an important role in the pathogenesis of CAC. miR-31-5p/STAT3 may continue to amplify the inflammation effect and eventually lead to the dysplasia of colonic epithelium and even tumorigenesis.
9.Protective Effect of Panax Notoginseng Saponins in Spinal Cord Hemisection Injured Rats
Bin PI ; Yang SUN ; Wei XIONG ; Tian SHEN ; Zhiyang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(10):922-926
Objective To investigate the protective effect and cytosolic phospholipase A2 (cPLA2) associated mechanism of panax notoginseng saponins (PNS) in spinal cord hemisection injured rats. Methods 55 adult Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups: sham group (n=5), spinal cord injury group (n=25) and PNS group (n=25). The rats were evaluated with BBB score, pathology and immunohistochemistry 1 d, 3 d, 7 d, 14 d and 21 d after intervention. Results Compared to the spinal cord injury group, motor recovery was significantly better in PNS group 3 d, 7 d, 14 d and 21 d after intervention (P<0.05). Nissl staining showed less neuron necrosis and more integrated neural cells in morphology in PNS group 7 d, 14 d and 21 d after intervention. Cytosolic phospholipase A2 (cPLA2) expression was inhabited, and less number of positive cells were found in PNS group 7 d, 14 d and 21 d after intervention. Conclusion PNS can inhibit the expression of cPLA2 after spinal cord injury, which may be one of the mechanisms of its effect on promoting motor recovery.
10.Effect of sijunzi decoction on the intestinal glucose absorption in model rats of Pi-qi deficiency syndrome: an experimental research.
Jia LIU ; Wen-Feng GUO ; Li REN ; Wei-Wen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2013;33(10):1389-1393
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of Sijunzi Decoction (SD) on the intestinal absorption of glucose in model rats of Pi-qi deficiency syndrome (PQDS).
METHODSPQDS rat model was established by subcutaneous injection of reserpine from the neck. The body weight and urine D-xylose excretion rates were measured. The glucose uptake rate was measured by jejunum perfusion. The intestinal mucosa was collected. The glucose transporter-2 (GLUT2) protein and mRNA expression levels were detected.
RESULTSCompared with the normal control group, the body weight and D-xylose excretion rates decreased in the model group. Meanwhile, the glucose uptake and GLUT2 protein and mRNA expression levels decreased in the model group. The aforesaid indices were improved in the SD group.
CONCLUSIONSD could promote the recovery of glucose uptake in the small intestine of reserpine induced PQDS rats.
Animals ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Female ; Glucose ; metabolism ; Glucose Transporter Type 2 ; metabolism ; Intestinal Absorption ; drug effects ; Intestinal Mucosa ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Intestine, Small ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Qi ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Reserpine ; adverse effects