1.Combination of Theories of Medical Ethics with Pharmacology Teaching
Chinese Medical Ethics 1996;0(01):-
There are many chances to meet with ethical problems in the use of pharmacology, so it's necessary to combine the education of medical ethics with pharmacology teaching. Several methods can be used. The first is to build up models for students. The teacher's diathesis should be cultivated and strengthened to further the education of medical ethics in pharmacology teaching. At the same time, medical staff with noble morality can be taken for example to guide the students to develop their personality and self-cultivation, which will contribute to the foundation of human culture as well as the appropriate application of professional knowledge. The second is to collect, coordinate and renewal the information of medical ethics from internet, mass medium and historical materials, etc, so as to maintain a fresh feeling of teaching. Meanwhile, the introduction of medical ethics will encourage the students to rethink the value of study and improve the recognition of the meaning in the fields of medicine. The third is to select suitable content and chance to combine both without increasing the periods of pharmacological studies. The last method is to discuss and perfect the efficiency of estimation system. It will be discussed later.
2.Study on clinical utility of continuous glucose monitoring system
Chen HUANG ; Rong LI ; Xianju XU
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2003;0(01):-
Objective To determine the accuracy and reliability of continuous glucose monitoring system(CGMS)in intensive monitoring blood glucose level.Methods The analysis was conducted on 48 type 2 diabetes patients to compare the glucose levels of glucose meter and CGMS.Each patients received CGMS for 3 days during his/her hospitalization.The data were analyzed according to correlation coefficient analysis,mean absolute error,sensitivity and specificity.Results The mean duration of CGMS recording was(71.4?0.6)h.From the data that paired glucose readings and CGMS,the coefficients of correlation ranged from 0.79 to 0.90 and the mean absolute error ranged from 6.7% to 10.0%.The sensitivity and specificity to detect hyperglycemia were 93.15% and 95.95%,respectively.Conclusion There is a good correlation between sensor readings of interstitial fluid glucose level and capillary blood glucose readings.The results indicate that CGMS is of clinical utility as a holter-type glucose tracking device.
3.Activation of Rip1 promotes necroptosis in LNCaP-AI cells via inhibiting SHARPIN
Ganping WANG ; Hai HUANG ; Xianju CHEN ; Yiming LAI ; Chunhao LIN ; Lexiang ZENG ; Yi CAO ; Yiming ZHANG ; Yongsheng YU ; Zhenghui GUO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(7):1214-1220
[ ABSTRACT] AIM:To explore the role of SHARPIN in regulation of Rip1 in castration-resistant prostate cancer LNCaP-AI cells.METHODS:The LNCaP-AI cells were treated with TNF-α+Z-VAD ( an inhibitor of pan-caspase) to activate necroptosis, which were compared to the cells treated with TNF-α+Z-VAD+Nec-1 ( an inhibitor of Rip1 ) .A blank group and a TNF-α-treated group were set up as controls.The cell viability in each group was measured by MTS as-say.In addition, SHARPIN was knocked down by siRNA, and the inhibitory efficiency was evaluated by RT-qPCR.The expression of Rip1 at mRNA and protein levels after knocking down SHARPIN was determined by RT-qPCR and Western blot to explore the underlying mechanism of regulatory network of necroptosis in prostate cancer.RESULTS: Compared with blank control group and TNF-α-treated group, the viability of LNCaP-AI cells treated with TNF-α+Z-VAD decreased by 28%(P<0.05).After treated with TNF-α+Z-VAD+Nec-1, the LNCaP-AI cells showed no significant difference in the viability compared with blank control and TNF-α-treated groups.Taken together, necroptosis may be an important way of cell death in LNCaP-AI cells.Besides, the expression of Rip1 at protein level was up-regulated following the inhibition of SHARPIN using siRNA, indicating that down-regulation of SHARPIN enhanced necroptosis via activating Rip1 in
LNCaP-AI cells.CONCLUSION:Necroptosis is an important way of cell death .Inhibition of oncogenic factor SHARPIN enhances necroptosis via activating Rip1 in LNCaP-AI cells.
4.Effect of ethanol extract of Fructus Psoraleae on urinary endogenous metabolites of rats
Chao HU ; Xianglin TANG ; Jie LI ; Qiande LIANG ; Yuguang WANG ; Zengchun MA ; Chengrong XIAO ; Hongling TAN ; Yonghong ZHAO ; Xianju HUANG ; Yue GAO
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2015;(6):931-938
OBJECTIVE To study the effect of the ethanol extract of Fructus Psoraleae(EEFP)on endogenous metabolites in rat urine based on metabolomics. METHODS Male SD rats were orally administered with EEFP at the doses of 0.54,1.08 and 1.62 g · kg-1,respectively,once a day for two consecutive weeks. Urine samples were collected for 12 h after the last administration. Data were acquired with the MassLynx software based on ultra-performance liquid chromatography quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-TOF-MS). The principal component analysis(PCA)and partial least squares-discriminant analysis(PLS-DA)were used to analyze the difference of endogenous metabolites in different groups,then putative biomarkers were found through the orthogonal partial least-squares-discriminant analysis(OPLS-DA),variable importance in the projection(VIP)and t test and their relative intensity were determined. RESULTS The results of PCA showed that samples of each group were clustered,all the groups were separated,and that the distance between the EEFP groups and the blank control group was increased in a dose-dependent manner. The relative contents of p-cresol glucuronide and galactose-beta-1,4-xylose were 40.0 ± 11.2,2.7 ± 2.6,16.8 ± 6.3 and 45.9 ± 16.4,32.6±22.1,8.0±8.3 in the EEFP 0.54,1.08 and 1.62 g·kg-1 groups,respectively,significantly lower than those of the control group,which were 107.0 ± 26.9 and 82.3 ± 13.6(P<0.01),respectively. The relative contents of 5-L-glutamyl-taurine,and gluconolactone were 22.4 ± 10.0,47.6 ± 19.1 and 138.2 ± 18.8,337.3±64.0 in EEFP 1.08 and 1.62 g·kg-1groups,respectively,significantly higher than those of the blank control group,which were 2.6±1.6 and 20.5±6.8,respectively(P<0.01). The relative content of D-pantothenoyl-L-cysteine was 74.2 ± 31.5 in the EEFP 1.62 g · kg-1 group,significantly higher than that in the blank control group(0.6±0.5)(P<0.01). As the dose of EEFP increased,D-pantothenoyl-L-cysteine,5-L-glutamyl-taurine,and gluconolactone had an upward trend(P<0.01),while galactose-beta-1,4-xylose and p-cresol glucuronide had a downward trend(P<0.01). CONCLUSION The two-week administration of EEFP has effect on the endogenous metabolites in urine. The substances identified are mainly related to energy metabolism,taurine,tyrosine and glucose metabolism.
5.Knockdown of SALL4 expression regulates cell proliferation and apoptosis in prostate cancer LNCaP cells
Jin LI ; Hai HUANG ; Yiming LAI ; Lexiang ZENG ; Yi CAO ; Ganping WANG ; Xianju CHEN ; Yongsheng YU ; Jieqing CHEN ; Simin ZHANG ; Yiming ZHANG ; Zhenghui GUO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(3):435-439
[ ABSTRACT] AIM: To investigate the SALL4 expression, proliferation and apoptosis in the LNCaP cells after transfection of SALL4 siRNA.METHODS: The expression of SALL4 at mRNA and protein levels was detected by real-time PCR and Western blotting.MTS assay, colony formation assay and flow cytometry were used to determine the prolifer-ation, colony formation ability and apoptosis of the LNCaP cells.The effect of SALL4 on the expression of Bax and Bcl-2 was analyzed by Western blotting.RESULTS:Compared with negative control group, the expression of SALL4 at mRNA and protein levels in LNCaP cells was down-regulated by transfection of SALL4 siRNA ( P<0.05 ) .The proliferation rate and colony formation ability were decreased, while apoptosis rate increased in si-SALL4 group (P<0.05).Higher expres-sion of Bax and lower expression of Bcl-2 in si-SALL4 group were observed ( P<0.05 ) .CONCLUSION:Down-regula-tion of SALL4 by siRNA not only suppresses LNCaP cell proliferation and colony formation, but also inhibits Bcl-2 expres-sion and activates Bax expression to induce apoptosis.
6.Effect of new simple breathing apparatus on oxygen therapy in patients with severe and critical coronavirus disease 2019
Fuzhou HUA ; Xifeng WANG ; Xiangfei HUANG ; Fan XIAO ; Gen WEI ; Jun YING ; Lian GUO ; Qian HU ; Xianju HE ; Shuchun YU ; Guohai XU ; Jianjun XU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2020;32(7):864-868
Objective:To make a new simple respirator and observe the oxygen therapy effect of the respirator on patients with severe and critical coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).Methods:Based on the infectivity and hospital requirements of COVID-19, a new simple respirator was designed by the medical staff of the Department of Anesthesiology of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, which was applied on the 22 patients with severe and critical COVID-19 who needed oxygen therapy admitted to the Cancer Center of Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology from February 15th to March 15th in 2020. The new simple respirator contained two National Utility Model Patents (a respirator: ZL 2015 2 0410623.6, a fluid switch and oxygen suction device: ZL 2017 2 0873509.6), which was mainly composed of anesthesia mask and filter, L-shaped connecting tube, soft breathing bladder, connecting tube and elastic fixing belt. When in use, the anesthesia mask was fixed to the patient's mouth and nose with elastic straps, the connecting tube was inserted into the oxygen meter interface, the oxygen flow was adjusted to 6-10 L/min, and the L-shaped connecting tube was opened immediately after the soft breathing bag was full. The carbon dioxide and excess oxygen in the body was discharged from exhaust port. The oxygen flow was lowered to 2-3 L/min, the patient's respiratory rate (RR) was observed through the soft breathing bag fluctuations, and the oxygen flow was adjusted at any time. The changes of pulse oxygen saturation (SpO 2), RR and heart rate (HR) before and after application of new simple respirator were observed, and the blood gas test results of part of the patients were collected. Results:Twenty-two patients with severe and critical COVID-19 had significantly higher SpO 2 at 10 minutes after application of the new simple ventilator than before application (0.994±0.007 vs. 0.952±0.017, P < 0.01), and RR was significantly lower than that before application (times/min: 27.59±3.63 vs. 29.64±3.81, P < 0.01); after 1 day of application, each index was further improved. All 13 patients who received blood gas analysis indicated no carbon dioxide accumulation. Conclusions:The new simple respirator can significantly improve the oxygen therapy effect of patients with severe and critical COVID-19. At the same time, 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) can be filtered through the filter to reduce the formation of aerosol and protect the medical staff and patients.
7.Expert Consensus on the Medicinal Resources and Clinical Application of Tibetan Medicine “Dida”Based on Delphi Method
Shiquan LIU ; Yubi ZHOU ; En Qi LI ; Haiying TONG ; Xianju HUANG
China Pharmacy 2021;32(12):1416-1420
OBJECTIVE:To provid e reference for the medicinal resources and clinical application of Tibetan medicine “Dida”. METHODS:Delphi method was adopted. By reviewing literatures ,confirming consultation scope ,inviting experts engaged in clinical,scientific research ,teaching and production of Tibetan medicine. Two methods ,online inquiry and on-site questionnaire , were used for expert consultation to evaluate the differences and problems existing in the utilization of “Dida”medicinal resources until a consensus was reached ,consensus on the medicinal resources and clinical application of Tibetan medicine “Dida”was determined finally. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS :A total of 33 experts participated in the two rounds of consultation. According to the results of literature research ,the first round set up 16 inquiry indicators ;and then according to expert opinions to modify the index system ,the second round set up 18 inquiry indicators. After two rounds of inquiry ,a consensus was finally reached on 16 items on the original name ,quality standards and clinical application of Tibetan medicine “Dida”,and 2 items related to the characteristics and compatibilities of “Dida”had not reach common views. The consensuses of 16 items mainly cover the original name of “Dida”and the evolution of geographic information ,the rational selection of “Dida”medicinal materials ,the effectiveness and safety of clinical use of “Dida”.
8.External apical root resorption in orthodontic tooth movement: the risk factors and clinical suggestions from experts' consensus.
Huang LI ; Xiuping WU ; Lan HUANG ; Xiaomei XU ; Na KANG ; Xianglong HAN ; Yu LI ; Ning ZHAO ; Lingyong JIANG ; Xianju XIE ; Jie GUO ; Zhihua LI ; Shuixue MO ; Chufeng LIU ; Jiangtian HU ; Jiejun SHI ; Meng CAO ; Wei HU ; Yang CAO ; Jinlin SONG ; Xuna TANG ; Ding BAI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2022;40(6):629-637
External apical root resorption is among the most common risks of orthodontic treatment, and it cannot be completely avoided and predicted. Risk factors causing orthodontic root resorption can generally be divided into patient- and treatment-related factors. Root resorption that occurs during orthodontic treatment is usually detected by radiographical examination. Mild or moderate root absorption usually does no obvious harm, but close attention is required. When severe root resorption occurs, it is generally recommended to suspend the treatment for 3 months for the cementum to be restored. To unify the risk factors of orthodontic root resorption and its clinical suggestions, we summarized the theoretical knowledge and clinical experience of more than 20 authoritative experts in orthodontics and related fields in China. After discussion and summarization, this consensus was made to provide reference for orthodontic clinical practice.
Humans
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Tooth Movement Techniques/adverse effects*
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Root Resorption/etiology*
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Consensus
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Dental Cementum
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Risk Factors
9.LIN28 coordinately promotes nucleolar/ribosomal functions and represses the 2C-like transcriptional program in pluripotent stem cells.
Zhen SUN ; Hua YU ; Jing ZHAO ; Tianyu TAN ; Hongru PAN ; Yuqing ZHU ; Lang CHEN ; Cheng ZHANG ; Li ZHANG ; Anhua LEI ; Yuyan XU ; Xianju BI ; Xin HUANG ; Bo GAO ; Longfei WANG ; Cristina CORREIA ; Ming CHEN ; Qiming SUN ; Yu FENG ; Li SHEN ; Hao WU ; Jianlong WANG ; Xiaohua SHEN ; George Q DALEY ; Hu LI ; Jin ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2022;13(7):490-512
LIN28 is an RNA binding protein with important roles in early embryo development, stem cell differentiation/reprogramming, tumorigenesis and metabolism. Previous studies have focused mainly on its role in the cytosol where it interacts with Let-7 microRNA precursors or mRNAs, and few have addressed LIN28's role within the nucleus. Here, we show that LIN28 displays dynamic temporal and spatial expression during murine embryo development. Maternal LIN28 expression drops upon exit from the 2-cell stage, and zygotic LIN28 protein is induced at the forming nucleolus during 4-cell to blastocyst stage development, to become dominantly expressed in the cytosol after implantation. In cultured pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), loss of LIN28 led to nucleolar stress and activation of a 2-cell/4-cell-like transcriptional program characterized by the expression of endogenous retrovirus genes. Mechanistically, LIN28 binds to small nucleolar RNAs and rRNA to maintain nucleolar integrity, and its loss leads to nucleolar phase separation defects, ribosomal stress and activation of P53 which in turn binds to and activates 2C transcription factor Dux. LIN28 also resides in a complex containing the nucleolar factor Nucleolin (NCL) and the transcriptional repressor TRIM28, and LIN28 loss leads to reduced occupancy of the NCL/TRIM28 complex on the Dux and rDNA loci, and thus de-repressed Dux and reduced rRNA expression. Lin28 knockout cells with nucleolar stress are more likely to assume a slowly cycling, translationally inert and anabolically inactive state, which is a part of previously unappreciated 2C-like transcriptional program. These findings elucidate novel roles for nucleolar LIN28 in PSCs, and a new mechanism linking 2C program and nucleolar functions in PSCs and early embryo development.
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Cell Differentiation
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Embryo, Mammalian/metabolism*
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Embryonic Development
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Mice
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Pluripotent Stem Cells/metabolism*
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RNA, Messenger/genetics*
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RNA, Ribosomal
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RNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism*
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Transcription Factors/metabolism*
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Zygote/metabolism*