1."Study on ""four-step"" teaching methods in traditional Chinese medicine course"
Chun ZHANG ; Jin LI ; Bin XI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;14(11):1093-1098
Objective To evaluate the results of Four-Step methods in traditional Chinese medicine Course.Methods 40 five-academic-year clinical medical students and 40 seven-academicyear undergraduate students were randomized assigned into experimental group (n=40, 20 five-academicyear clinical medical students and 20 seven-academic-year students) and control group (n=40, 20 five-academic-year students and 20 seven-academic-year students).The control group received conventional teaching, while four-step teaching break the gap between Chinese medicine and western medicine, build the base, form the framework of Chinese medicine and extend knowledge was implemented in the experimental group.Through questionnaire score, group discussion, the final evaluation of the theory and clinical training evaluation, the learning of the experimental group students and the control group students was compared.SPSS 18.0 statistical software was used and t test was employed to make analysis of the relevant data.Results The questionnaire at the end of the semester showed that the average score of students in the experimental group (36.18 ± 0.96) was higher than that in the control group (26.62 ± 1.00), and the difference was statistically significant (P=0.017).In the discussion at the end of the semester, the experimental group paid more attention to the theory and technology of traditional Chinese medicine's learning persistence in future and its application in their professional practice.Scores in theory test were higher in seven-academic-year students in experimental group (88.40 ± 8.79) than in control group (82.15 ± 6.83) and the difference was statistically significant (P=0.017), but there was no difference in five-academic-year students between experimental group (75A0 ± 12.09) and control group (77.85 ± 11.99), which was not considered statistically significant different (P=0.524).In clinical practice, the rate of outstanding students in the experimental group of seven-academic-year was five percentage points higher than the control group, while the rate of outstanding students in the experimental group of five-academic-year was 10 percentage points higher than the control group.Conclusions Four step teaching is helpful to stimulating the learning enthusiasm of the students of traditional Chinese medicine, expanding students' vision of medical field, and promoting their construction of a more comprehensive medical knowledge framework.
2.Effect of Relevant Training on Understanding of Plant Reproduction in Preschoolers Aged 5 to 6
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(09):-
Objective:To explore effect of relevant training on understanding of theory of naive biology for plant reproduction in 5- and 6-years old,and to attempt to provide demonstration for a debate of different views between domain universality and domain specificity cognitive development.Methods:48 preschoolers who did not comprehend concept of plant reproduction screened from 64 preschoolers ages 5 to 6 were surveyed by clinical method.Half of the 48 children were assigned to intervention group,the other to control group.The effects of intervention were compared by the experimental before-after design.Results:Relevant biological knowledge might widely accelerate 5- and 6-year-olds' understandings for plant reproduction,and 6-year-olds had more enhancement than 5-year-olds.Pass rates of intervention group were more 29.2% than control group in 5 year olds,and more 54.1% in 6 year olds.Conclusion:Acquiring specific knowledge will generally improve preschoolers' cognition on plant reproduction.Children' cognitive development is influenced jointly by both domain-specific and domain-general thinking.
3. Analysis of surgical treatment of 75 cases with breast infectious diseases
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2018;25(11):1428-1431
Objective:
To investigate the surgical treatment of infectious diseases of the breast.
Methods:
The clinical data of 75 patients with breast infectious diseases who underwent surgery were reviewed and summarized.
Results:
Of 75 cases, there were 20 cases of acute lactation mastitis, 50 cases of non-lactation mastitis, 2 cases of infection after tumor breaking, 2 cases of infection after surgery or trauma, 1 case of tuberculosis of breast.Operation was the main treatment method, and drug was also used for clinical treatment.40 cases underwent lesionectomy, 28 cases with severe inflammation and abscess formed underwent incision and drainage of abscess, 5 cases with sinus underwent lesion and sinus resection, 2 cases were diagnosed with cancer and got modified radical mastectomy.
Conclusion
The infectious diseases of the breast have complex and varied clinical manifestations, which include many kinds of breast diseases, and are easy to be misdiagnosed, and operation is an effective way for treatment, but should be combined with other treatment based on specific condition to achieve better curative effect.
4.Immunological evaluation into the bone allograft and selection of experimental animal model on im-munogenicity
Mingdong LI ; Tingfei XI ; Dan JIN ; Guoxian PEI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2009;11(7):671-674
Objective To explore the effect of immunogenicity of freeze-dried bone allograft on different in vitro experimental models. Methods The lymphocytes were obtained respectively from 10 healthy young human volunteers, 10 Balb/c and 10 C57 mice and 10 New Zealand rabbits. The experiment was carried out in 6 groups: positive control group (PHA/ConA+lymphocyte), negative control group (Hydroxyapatite powder + lymphocyte), allogeneic bone group A (Freeze-dried bone powder 2. 0 g/L + lym-phocyte), allogeneic bone group B (Freeze-dried bone powder 1.0 g/L + lymphocyte), allogeneic bone group C (Freeze-dried bone powder 0.5 g/L + lymphocyte), and negative control group (culture solution + lym-phocyte). Lymphocyte transformation test (Alamarblue) was conducted to culture the 6 kinds of experimental materials in vitro. After 72 hours, samples were scanned with ELISA muhiscan at wave lengths 570 nm and 600 nm to fetal the light absorption value. Pearson analyses were performed 10 determine the relationships a-mong the 3 animals and 1 human groups and find out which animal would be highly correlated to human. Results In the human and Balb/c mice lymphocyte transformation tests, there was no significant difference (P > 0.05) between allogeneic bone groups A, B, C and negative control group (HA) ; but there was sig-nificant difference (P < 0.001) between allogeneic bone groups A, B, C and positive control group (PHA/ConA); there was no significant difference between the 3 allogeneic bone groups (P > 0.05). There was no significant difference among the 6 groups of C57 mice and New Zealand rabbits (P > 0.05). The coefficient r between Balb/c mice and human groups was 0.959, P = 0.003, showing a highly positive correlation. The coefficient r between C57 mice and human groups was 0.527, P = 0.283, while the coefficient r between New Zealand rabbits and human groups was 0.866, P =0.026. Conclusions The immunogenicity of freeze-dried bone powder in this experiment may not be sufficient enough to induce significanrt immunologic response. Balb/c mice may be preferable for immunogenicity related experiments.
5.Pharmacological intervention for contact granuloma of the larynx.
Jin-Rang LI ; Hong-Guang GUO ; Xi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2008;43(5):387-388
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7.Evaluation of immune responses of human T lymphocyte subsets to Mycobacterium tuberculosis lipid antigens
Liang JIN ; Xi ZHANG ; Baiqing LI ; Quan SHA
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;(2):159-164
Objective:Some antigens of M.tb to culture with peripheral blood mononuclear cells ( PBMC) for assaying their proliferation and activation,so as to signify whether lipid antigens of M.tb have specific immune responses in host against M.tb infection or not.Methods:We treated PBMC with several lipid antigens of M.tb to explore the ability of these antigens to activate immunity in healthy individuals.We measured and analyzed cell proliferation by labeling cells with carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl amino ester (CFSE) and subjecting them to flow cytometry (FCM).The production of IFN-γ,TNF-αand IL-4 by T cell subsets (NKT,CD4+, CD8+,andγδT) from healthy donors was analyzed by FCM after stimulation with autologous immature dendritic cells pre-cultured with M.tb lipid antigens.The tested M.tb lipid antigens were the total lipid (TLIP),Acetone-Soluble Lipids (ASLIP),Purified Sulfolipid (PSLIP),Lipoarabinomannan (LAM) and Lipomannan (LM) levels.Medium free of lipid antigens(WCL,CFP,LPS,Mtb-HAg and blank) was used as a control.Results:We found the proportion of proliferative NKT and CD8+T cells significantly increased in all lipid groups (P<0.05).ASLIP,LAM and LM promoted non-proliferative CD4+T cells to secrete IL-4 and proliferative ones to secrete IFN-γ( P<0.05).All lipid antigens promoted both proliferativeγδT cells and CD8+T cells to secrete IFN-γand TNF-α,but the proportion of TNF-α-secreting cells in these populations decreased in the LM group ( P<0.05 ).Conclusion: Lipid antigens may affect the CD1-restricted T cells of the host to fight M.tb infection.
8.Inhibitory effect of melatonin on murine foregastric carcinoma cells via membrane receptors MT2
Li XU ; Qingdong JIN ; Xi GONG ; Hui LIU ; Ruixiang ZHOU
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2014;(3):344-349
Objective To investigate the inhibitory effect of melatonin on the proliferation activity of murine foregastic carcinomac ( MFC) cells via melatonin membrane receptors MT 2 and its relationship with the signaling pathways of mitogen-activated protein kinases ( MAPKs), phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase ( PI3K)-Akt.Methods Using siRNA technology to silence MT2 expression, we examined the ability of melatonin to inhibit the proliferation activity of MFC cells and its influence on the phosphorylation of ERK 1/2 and Akt.Results We found two interesting effects of SiRNA-mediated silencing of MT2 expression.Firstly, it significantly antagonized the inhibitory effect of melatonin on the proliferation activity of MFC cells .Secondly , it partially blocked the inhibitory effect of melatonin on the phosphorylation of ERK 1/2 and Akt.Conclusion Our results suggest that melatonin can inhibit the phosphorylation of ERK 1/2 and Akt via MT2 receptors , thereby inhibiting the proliferation of gastric cancer cells .
9.Expressions of estrogen receptor β1 and β2 in human thyroid neoplasms and its clinical implication
Dongling JIN ; Lei WANG ; Feng XI ; Lianxiang LI ; Ke TIAN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(11):932-934
The expressions of estrogen receptor (ER) α,ERβ1,and ERβ2 in thyroid carcinoma,thyroid adenoma,and adjacent normal thyroid tissue were determined by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry,and the relationship of expression levels of three ERs and the main clinical pathologic parameters were evaluated.The result showed that ERα mRNA expression in papillary thyroid carcinoma(PTC) tissues was significantly higher than adjacent normal tissue,while,ERβ2 mRNA expression in PTC tissues was significantly lower than normal tissue ( P<0.05 ).The positive expression of ERβ1 and ERβ2 in the thyroid carcinoma was related with the histological variant of carcinomas; the ERβ2 expressions were related with the lymph node metastasis and TNM staging of the carcinomas.These results suggest that the decreased ERβ2 expression may induce proliferation and carcinogenesis of thyroid follicular epithelial cells as well as progression of the carcinoma,and is a powerful prognostic indicator.
10.Cyclophosphamide impulsion therapy for child patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (a report of 6 cases)
ycng-bo, LI ; xi-qiang, YANG ; jin, SHEN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(06):-
Objectives To search for the therapeutic methods of child patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and the effect of cyclophosphamide (CTX) for SLE.Methods The 14 child patients with SLE were divided into two groups: CTX impulsion therapy group (6 cases) and prednisone therapy group (8 cases). The paticnts in CTX group were treated by CTX 20-30mg/kg, divided into two days for intravenous drip. There was a interval of 15 days between the two course of treatment. The prodnisone (1mg/kg) were used too at the same time. The patients in prednisone group were treated by prednisone, 2mg/kg. d, per os, tolal for 8 weeks, then reduced the dose gradually.Results The 5 cases get the obvious effect and 1 casc get the effect in 8 waeks in CTX group, total offective rate is 100%. one case is complete remission, 5 cases have effect and 2 cases are not effect, total effective rate is 75% (P