1.An Elementary Introduction to Education of the Specialized Master of Public Health Degree
Xiaoxin LU ; Xiang HE ; Hongwu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(02):-
Applying the specialized Master of Public Health (MPH) degree education is one of the most important parts of our nation's medical degree system innovation. It has a positive effect on the development of health care in our country. To ensure the quality of the MPH degree, we should be more careful with course studies, do better in field and social practice, be stricter with degree dissertation rejoining, and supervise and control the process of the training.
2.Unilateral olfactory functional deprivation model in the left peripheral nostrils by electric cautery injury:olfactory bulb neurogenesis and transformation
Jianjun ZENG ; Xu HE ; Xiaoxin YAN ; Xuegang LUO ; Aihua PAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(2):231-238
BACKGROUND:Olfactory bulb neurogenesis, transformation and maturation have been considered the hot topic. Olfactory bulb experience and nervous activity can influence olfactory bulb neurogenesis. However, no study reports that olfactory bulb functions can affect olfactory bulb neurogenesis in guinea pigs.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of unilateral olfactory functional deprivation on doublecortin, calbindin and parvalbumin expression in olfactory bulb of juvenile guinea pigs.
METHODS:Total y 24 guinea pigs were randomly divided into two groups, which were kil ed after establishing olfactory functional deprivation model through electric cautery injury at the left peripheral nostrils. At 3 and 6 weeks after modeling, the specimens were harvested. The expression change of doublecortin, calbindin and parvalbumin in two sides’ olfactory bulb of juvenile guinea pigs was detected by immunohistochemistry.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The number of doublecortin, calbindin and parvalbumin positive cells in olfactory bulb at the un-deprived side was significantly higher than that at the deprived side at 3 and 6 weeks (P<0.05). This finding indicates that olfactory neural activities can affect neurogenesis and transformation in guinea pigs.
3.Unusual Mediastinal Tumors:X-ray and CT Diagnosis (A Report of 9 Cases)
Ming SHI ; Quanmou SHEN ; Lifu HE ; Xiaoxin YAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;17(1):30-32
Objective:To explore the clinical value of X-ray and CT in detecting unusual mediastinal mass.Methods:The chest plain films and CT scans were performed in all 9 cases .Results:Nine cases proved by operation and pathology included liposarcoma(two cases),multiple neurinoma(two cases),neuroendovrine cartinoma(two cases),endodermal sinus tumor(two cases)and thymas cacinoid (one case).Conclusion:X-ray and CT can localze the mediastinal mass,CT has more significance in detecting the internal morphology of mediastinal mass and its relationship with the surrounding tissues.But there is still a limitation for X-ray and CT in detecting the quality of some mediastinal carcinomas.
4.Evaluating the relationship between intracranial atherosclerotic plaque stability and stroke recurrence risk with high-resolution MRI
Sijin HE ; Yingbin LI ; Yanting ZHANG ; Xiaoxin BAI
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017;14(7):351-355
Objective To investigate the relationship between intracranial atherosclerotic plaque stability and stroke recurrence risk.Methods Forty-eight patients with acute ischemic stroke caused by intracranial atherosclerosis in Guangdong Province Hospital of TCM were analyzed retrospectively.After the Essen Stroke Risk Scale (ESRS) was used to assess the risk factors for the patients,they were divided into either an ESRS ≥3 group (n=21 in the high-risk recurrence group) or an ESRS <3 group (n=27 in the low-risk recurrence group).Both groups of patients underwent high-resolution MR imaging (HR-MRI) examinations of the intracranial guilty vessels (basilar artery or unilateral middle cerebral artery).According to the signal intensity of HR-MRI on the T1-weighted imaging,T2-weighted imaging,and T1 fat suppression sequences,the intracranial atherosclerotic stable plaques and unstable plaques were distinguished.The stabilization of intracranial atherosclerotic plaques was compared in patients of both groups.Results There were significant differences in the age and incidences of hypertension,diabetes mellitus,and unstable plaques in patients of both groups (P<0.05).Further multivariate logistic regression analysis of the four factors showed that the age,hypertension,diabetes,and intracranial atherosclerotic unstable plaques were the high-risk factors for recurrent ischemic stroke (ORs,87.114,159.423,8.942,and 11.551,respectively;95%CIs 4.218-1 799.078,3.235-7 855.957,1.054-75.857,and 1.011-132.043,respectively;all P<0.05).Conclusion In addition to the traditional risk factors such as age,hypertension,and diabetes,the intracranial atherosclerotic unstable plaque is an independent risk factor for high-risk recurrence of ischemic stroke.
5.Effects of enriched environment on immature neurons in piriform cortex of a rat model of vascular dementia
Jun HUANG ; Fanfan WU ; Xu HE ; Jianping LI ; Xiaoxin YAN ; Aihua PAN ; Zhiyuan LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(27):4006-4012
BACKGROUND:Researches showed that the enriched environment could improve the cognitive dysfunction of rats with vascular dementia. However, there are few reports regarding its mechanism of action.
OBJECTIVE:To explore the effect of enriched environment on the cognitive dysfunction of rats with vascular dementia from the behavioral level.
METHODS:Vascular dementia models weremade by permanent ligation of bilateral common carotid arteries and were divided into vascular dementia group (n=8) and enriched environment group (n=12). Vascular dementia group was taken care under conventional breeding environment for 30 days, while the enriched environment group was subjected to the enriched environment for 30 days. Morris water maze test was adapted to test the cognitive function of rats between two groups. Immunohistochemistry and immunoblotting were applied to observe the number ofDCX+cels and DCX protein level in both groups. The number of DCX-labeled cels co-expressing NeuN was observed using immunofluorescence technique.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) The escape latency in the vascular dementia group was longer than that in the enriched environment group (P< 0.05). The times across the platform was less in the vascular dementia group than that in the enriched environment group (P< 0.05). (2) In comparison with the enriched environment group, the number of DCX-positive cels andits protein level in the piriform cortex were significantly decreased in the vascular dementia group (P< 0.05). (3) The number of DCX/NeuN co-labeled cels in the piriform cortex was significantly less in the vascular dementia group than in the enriched environment group (P< 0.05). (4) These findings suggested that enriched environment could improve the cognitive dysfunction of rats with vascular dementia through promoting the expression and differentiation of the immature neurons.
6.Diagnostic value of 18F-FDG PET/CT in differentiating the cardiac benign from malignant lesions
Xiaoxin SUN ; Zuoxiang HE ; Xiaoli ZHANG ; Wei FANG ; Rui SHEN ; Daoyu WANG ; Yueqin TIAN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2015;35(2):85-87
Objective To explore the clinical value of 18F-FDG PET/CT in differentiating between cardiac benign and malignant lesions.Methods From September 2009 to September 2012,a total of 9 (7males,2 females,average age (46± 22) years) patients with space-occupying lesions of the heart underwent whole body 18F-FDG PET/CT.18 F-FDG PET/CT diagnosis was made according to morphologic features and SUVmax of lesions.The final diagnoses were confirmed by either histopathology or clinical data and follow-up.Two-sample t test was used for data analysis.Results Among 9 cases of cardiac occupying lesions,4 cases were malignant tumors,4 cases were benign tumors (including 2 lipomas,1 myxoma,and 1 fibroma),1 case was thrombus.The average SUVmax of malignant tumors was 18.99±14.58,which was significantly higher than that of benign tumors (2.35±1.46,t=-2.58,P<0.05).With a cut-off SUVmax of 4.6,18F-FDG PET/CT could be used to noninvasively detect malignant tumors with a sensitivity of 4/4,specificity of 4/5,and accuracy of 8/9.Only 1 thrombus was misdiagnosed.Conclusion 18F-FDG PET/CT can aid the noninvasive differential diagnosis of cardiac malignant tumors from benign lesions.
7.Safety of a novel biodegradable stent implanted in the coronary artery in a porcine model
Hu LI ; Xiaoyan LI ; Xuejun JIANG ; Xiaoxin ZHENG ; Gaoke FENG ; Suyuan HE ; Shan REN ; Xin YI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(38):6773-6778
BACKGROUND:At present, the main research fields about coronary stents are the whole degradation biological materials with high biocompatibility and drug control ed release systems.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety after the two novel biodegradable stents implanted in coronary arteries in porcine models.
METHODS:The normal ful y biodegradable stents were made up of the poly-L-lactide and the antiproliferative drugs paclitaxel, and the novel biodegradable stents were added in amorphic calcium phosphate at the basis of normal biodegradable stents. (1) Five normal ful y biodegradable stents were randomly implanted into the coronary arteries of five porcines, and five novel biodegradable stents were randomly implanted into the coronary arteries of the remaining five porcines by coronary angiography. The blood biochemistry and C-reactive protein levels were measured pre-operation and at 28 days after operation. Coronary angiography was utilized to observe the lumen unobstructed at 28 days after surgery. (2) Under a microscope, seven normal ful y biodegradable stents and seven novel biodegradable stents were implanted into right external iliac arteries of 14 rabbits. Blood urea nitrogen and creatinine levels were measured before surgery and at 28 days after operation.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:At 28 days after operation, there were no significant changes in porcine glutamic-pyruvic transaminase, aspartate aminotransferase, triacylglycerol, total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein and C-reactive protein levels compared with that before operation, but urea nitrogen and creatinine levels were significantly higher than that before operation (P<0.05). The result of coronary angiography showed that no in-stent thrombosis or stenosis was detected in either group. There was no significant difference in urea nitrogen and creatinine levels in both groups. These results suggested that it is safe and compatible after the two novel biodegradable stents implanted in coronary arteries of porcine models, and the stents had good histocompatibility.
8.Radio-nuclear Imaging Study on Coronary Collateral Circulation and Myocardial Viability in Patients With Chronic Total Occlusion of Left Anterior Descending Artery
Shuheng LI ; Wei FANG ; Xiaoxin SUN ; Yueqin TIAN ; Rui SHEN ; Feng GUO ; Qi WANG ; Zuoxiang HE
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(4):343-347
Objective: To assess the effect of coronary collateral circulation (CCC) on myocardial viabilityin patients with chronic total occlusion of left anterior descending (LAD) artery. Methods: A total of 101 consecutive patients with confirmed diagnosis of total LAD occlusion in our hospital were enrolled. Rest 99mTc-MIBISPECT myocardial perfusion and 18F-FDG PET were performed, in addition all patients received coronary angiography (CAG) at 3 months front and back. Both images were reconstructed in the same machine and QPS software was used to obtain the summed rest score (SRS), abnormal resting total perfusion defect (TPD), viable and non-viable myocardium, LVEDV, LVESV and LVEF in relevant patients. Based on CAG result, the patients were divided into 2 groups: CCC group, n=39 and No CCC group, n=62; according to existing old myocardial infarctionand location of LAD occlusion, the patients were further divided into 4 subgroups. The above parameters were compared among different groups. Results: There were 86 male and 15 female patients with the mean age at (59.92±11.43) years. Relevant parameters in CCC group and No CCC groupwere as in SRS: (21.23±9.68) vs (28.56±8.76), TPD: (30.03±13.69) %vs (40.37±12.50) %, viable myocardium: (21.77±13.12) % vs (13.66±9.23) %, non-viable myocardium (8.28±8.58) %vs (27.40±12.97) %, all P<0.05; in LVEDV: (109.82±30.01) ml vs (173.71±57.69) ml, LVESV: (62.82±22.39) ml vs (122.53±51.66) ml, LVEF: (43.85±8.46) % vs (31.03±8.30) %, all P<0.05. Conclusion: Our preliminary study found that CCC could maintain left ventricular rest perfusion, myocardial viability and protect cardiac function in patients with chronic total LAD occlusion.
9.Video-assisted thoracoscopic pulmonary resection under local anesthesia
Jian LI ; Xiaoxin WANG ; Gangfeng HE ; Shijie ZHANG ; Bin HUANG ; Hongyi CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(04):-
Objective To study the feasibility of video-assisted thoracoscopic (VAT) minor pulmonary resection under local anesthesia. Methods From February to December 2000,8 patients (6 cases of peripheral pulmonary nodules,2 cases of respiratory insufficiency and radiographic pulmonary infiltrate)were operated on through video-assisted thoracoscopy under local anesthesia. Results Except 1 case was converted to general anesthesia and performed minithoracotomy to resect pulmonary coin lesion due to pleural adhesion,other 7 patients underwent VAT-pulmonary wedge ressction under local anesthesia and definitive diagonosis.(3 with tuberculosis,1 with metastatic adenocarcinoma,1 with inflammatory pseudotumor and 2 with pulmonary fibrosis)were obtained.The duration of the procedures was from 40 to 200 min. Spontaneous breathing and hemodynamics were maintained well during the operation.There was neither severe postoperative complications nor mortality.The postoperative hospitalized days were 2~5 days with a mean of 3 days. The average medical fee for pulmonary wedge ressction using our procedure was 5400 RMB. Conclusions VAT-minor pulmonary resection can be performed safely under local anesthesia.
10.Prospective study on the long-term ocular toxicity of hydroxychloroquine in rheumatic diseases
Yuan AN ; Yanling HE ; Yuan JIA ; Li YUAN ; Yin SU ; Xuewu ZHANG ; Shi CHEN ; Xiaoxin LI ; Zhanguo LI
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2009;13(3):178-180
OMective In order to evaluate the long-term ocular safety of hydroxychloorqine,we prospectively study the ocular symptoms,routine ophthalmological screening tests and electrophysiological tests in patients taking hydroxychloroquine.Methotis 170 cases of autoimmune diseases patients who had taken hydroxychlon,qine during August,2005 to June,2007 were enrolled into the study.Visual acuity,intraocular pressure,and fundoscopy examination,visual field testing,electroretinogram (ERG) and electrooculogram (EOG) were examined every six months.Results The average duration of taking hydroxyehloroquine was 16.1 month,ranging from 0.5 to 48 months.The total dose ranged from 6 g to 584 g.All patients'visual acuity and intraocular pressure were normal.Fifty-two cases had performed ERG and EOG.The ERG tests were normal in 52 patients.The EOG test of 2 patients showed that the Arden ratio was lower than normal,in which one had severe myopia.Other tests done for these two persons were normal.Conclusion This observational study has shown that hydroxychloroquine has good ocular safety.Further studies with much longer follow-up period will be useful in evaluating the retinal toxicity of hydroxychloroquine.