1.Soluble expression of reconstructed heavy chain fragment of botulinum neurotoxin serotype A in Escherichia coli
Xiaoyun ZHANG ; Jinjun LIU ; Minggang DONG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(02):-
Objective To clone the reconstructed Hc gene of botulinum neurotoxin type A(BoNT/AHc)and to explore the soluble expression of the reconstructed gene in E.coli.Methods The gene of Hc fragment was synthesized by replacing rare codons with frequent ones in E.coli,while the components of amino acids didn't change,and the contents of AT decreased from 76.4 % to 57.3%.The reconstructed gene was then cloned into the prokaryotic expression vector pQE-60.The recombinant plasmid pQE-60Hc was introduced into E.coli Origami(DE3)that was induced to express the protein.The soluble expression products were then detected by Western Blot.Finally the expressed product of recombination plasmid pQE-60Hc was analyzed with SDS-PAGE after purification through Ni-NTA column.Results The reconstructed Hc gene of BoNT/AHc was amplified by PCR.The expression vector pQE-60Hc was constructed successfully with BamH Ⅰ and Nco Ⅰto ingest both BoNT/AHc and vector pQE-60.Reconstructed gene could be expressed effectively in E.coli in soluble form.The molecular weight of expressed product of recombination plasmid pQE-60Hc analyzed by SDS-PAGE was 52 000,which was the same as anticipated.And the soluble expression product accounted for to 11.5 % of the total bacterial protein.Western blot assay showed that the expression product could bind to specific antibody agent BoNT/A.Conclusion The expression vector has been constructed and the reconstructed gene was expressed successfully and effectively in E.coli,which may provide a foundation for further study on antitoxin and vaccine.
2.Theory and practice of establishing an appraisal system of hospital performance
Huiyu HE ; Xiaoyun CHEN ; Liyou DONG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 1996;0(06):-
The conduction of performance appraisal in the hospital is of great significance to the perfection of the appraisal system and the improvement of the managerial efficiency of the hospital. The authors suggest that in the process of establishing an appraisal system of hospital performance, it is necessary to use for reference enterprises' experience in performance appraisal and the theories of performance management. Firstly, single-faceted pursuit of economic benefits should be avoided, the establishment of an external hospital appraisal system and the establishment of an internal hospital appraisal system should be combined, and attention should be paid to the overall application of performance appraisal in performance management. Secondly, in light of their own experience in hospital management, the authors put forward the suggestion of establishing a performance appraisal system of three levels: the hospital , the department and the post. They also argue that attention should be given to the selection of comprehensive appraisal methods, continuous communication about performance, and readjustment in a timely manner.
3.Evaluating diabetic macular edema quantificationally by optical coherence tomography
Xiuqing DONG ; Songfu FENG ; Xiaoyun KE
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2017;37(2):133-136
Objective To observe the changes of four quantitative indexes of diabetic macular edema by using optical coherence tomography.Methods Eighty-nine patients (155 eyes) with diabetic retinopathy were included in this project and were divided into two groups according to the present of diabetic macular edema:Negative group (56 cases,100 eyes) and positive group(33 cases,55 eyes).In addition,23 cases (42 eyes) of normal volunteers constituted the normal control group.All the objects accepted an optical coherence tomography examination and the indexes including central retinal thickness (CRT),subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT) and integrity of external limiting membrane(ELM) as well as inner/outer segment (IS/OS) were measured and analyzed.Results The average CRT of positive group (219.048 ± 16.798) μm was significantly thicker than that of control group(217.775 ± 26.866) μm and negative group (280.418 ±74.187) μm (P <0.001).Mean SFCT among control group (312.893 ±140.559) μm,negative group (302.080 ± 125.287) μm and positive group (293.745 ±140.517) μm had no statistical significance (P =0.781).There were 3 eyes with disrupted ELM layer in the negative group and 8 eyes in the positive group.Difference between them was proved to be significant (P =0.019).Similarly,the integrity of IS/OS layer had significant difference between negative group (5 eyes disrupted) and positive group (19 eyes disrupted) (P < 0.001).Conelusion CRT of patients with diabetic macular edema is always increased and the integrity of ELM or (and) IS/OS can be disrupted in many cases.Indexes including CRT and the integrity of ELM or (and) IS/OS can be used to evaluate the severity of diabetic macular edema quantificationally.
4.Drainage effects in total knee arthroplasty
Panfeng DONG ; Yueping CHEN ; Jie KANG ; Xiaoyun ZHANG ; Yi RAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(17):2649-2654
BACKGROUND:Drainage has been applied as a routine to hip and knee replacement surgery. However, as a potential channel, drainage could become a portal for bacteria and other pathogens to invade the joint cavity. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the clinical significance and safety of drainage in total knee arthroplasty.
METHODS:The 80 patients were prospectively randomized into two groups:Group 1 included 38 patients with wound drainage;Group 2 included 42 patients without any drainage. According to a formula calculation, blood loss, the number of subjects requiring blood transfusion, volume of blood transfusion, complications and the recovery of function after total knee arthroplasty were statistical y analyzed.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The subjects were fol owed up for 2 years after discharge. Two patients lost to fol ow up in the non-drainage group. 78 patients were involved in the result analysis. The total blood loss, the number of subjects requiring blood transfusion and volume of blood transfusion were more in the drainage group than those in the non-drainage group after surgery. At 3 days after arthroplasty, active range of motion was larger in the drainage group than that in the non-drainage group. No significant differences in hemoglobin levels and Keen Society Score scores were detected after arthroplasty between the two groups. Results suggested that draining wil increase the blood loss and blood transfusion, but it may contribute to the early recovery of knee function. No significant differences in long-period Keen Society Score scores and postoperative complications were detectable between the two groups.
5.Influence of health education on the treatment compliance and quality of life of diabetics
Duan DUAN ; Qianqian DONG ; Liou REN ; Xiaoyun YUN ; Fengrong OU
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2015;9(5):354-358
Objective To observe the influence of diabetes educationon the treatment compliance and quality of life (QOL) of diabetics and to find out the influencing factors of diabetics' QOL. Methods This study applied the questionnaire of compliance and the SF-36 to make an investigation on diabetics. Ninety diabetics who participated in the course of diabetes education during the period from October 2008 to March 2009, and 205 diabetics who were seen in the first affiliated hospital of China Medical Universitybut never participated in the course of diabetes education during the period from September to October of 2008. By comparing the data with control group and using self-paired comparison, the influence of diabetes education on the treatment compliance and the QOL of diabetics was studied. The factors influencing the QOL of each dimension were analyzed by means of single or multiple regressions. Results The treatment compliance of patients was improved with the number of times that these patients participated diabetes education was increased (P<0.05). The treatment compliance of the patients in hospital who had not participated in diabetes education was improved temporarily. However, 2 weeks after these patients were discharged the treatment compliance of these patients had began to decline. The treatment compliance would be declined if patients discontinued participating education for a long time. After 24 weeks intevention, the total score of compliance of intervention group (42.44±4.10) was higher than control group (35.60±3.90), and also higher than the intervention group before intervention (34.56 ± 4.34) (all P<0.01). The scores of 5 dimensions were significantly different (P<0.05 or 0.01). Of 8 dimensions of intervention group, the scores of vitality, social functioning, role-emotional and mental health were all increased after intervention, with significant differences except for role-emotional (P<0.05). The mental health index of patients with long-term health education was increased to a certain degree. Conclusion Long-term health education plays an active role in treatment. Insisting on taking part in health education regularly can improve the quantity of mental health.
6.Effects of Ca~(2+) /CaM-dependent calcineurin signaling pathway on cardiomyocytes hypertrophy of rats induced by neuropeptide Y
Qi DONG ; Minsheng CHEN ; Shaohua HUANG ; Xiaoyun LI ; Yinghui LI ; Shu ZHANG ; Minsheng CHEN ; Shaohua HUANG ; Xiaoyun LI ; Yinghui LI ; Shu ZHANG ; Zhenxiu LIU ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2000;0(01):-
AIM : To investigate the effects of Ca 2+ /CaM dependent calcineurin(CaN) signaling pathway on cardiomyocytes hypertrophy of rat induced by neuropeptide Y(NPY). METHODS : Cardiomyocytes of neonatal Wistar rats were cultured with NPY of various concentrations (10,100 nmol?L -1 ). Cyclosporine A (CsA) was used to inhibit the activity of CaN. The methods of 3H Leu incorporation was used to assess protein synthesis rate in cardiomyocytes. Western blot and histochemistry were used to measure CaN protein expression and CaN activity in cardiomyocytes. RESULTS : 3 H Leu incorporation of cardiomyocytes were increased significantly by 100 nmol?L -1 NPY ( P
7.Accuracy of different blood glucose measurements in a medical intensive care unit
Jinmin PENG ; Dong WU ; Yanling MENG ; Bin DU ; Li WENG ; Xiaoyun HU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2011;20(4):400-404
Objective To evaluate the accuracy of five blood glucose measurements commonly used in ICU and to determine the potential factors interfering the accuracy. Method This prospective study carried out in consecutively enrolled 49 patients stayed more than 48 hours in the medical ICU of Peking Union Medical College Hospital from November 2007 to January 2008. A total of 130 blood samples were measured to determine blood glucose with five different methods, and the biochemistry analyzer in central laboratory was regarded as reference method for comparison with other four methods, ( 1 ) capillary blood/glucometer;(2) arterial blood/glucometer; (3) arterial blood/blood gas analyzer; and (4) arterial blood/biochemistry analyzer. The accuracy of a method tested was judged by the difference in level of blood glucose between it and reference method, correlation coefficient, bias correction factor and discrepancy. The independent factors for the discrepancies were identified by multivariate logistic regression. Results The values of differences in level of blood glucose between above four methods and the reference were ( 1.7 ± 1.4) mmol/L,( 1.6 ± 1.4 ) mmol/L, ( 1.1 ± 1.2) mmol/L, and (0.5 ± 1.2 ) mmol/L, respectively. The rates of discrepancy were 66.9%, 63.8%, 40.0% and 23.8%. The correlation coefficients were 0. 844, 0. 845, 0. 895and 0. 896. The bias correction factors were 0. 821,0.831,0.914 and 0. 979. Decrease in hematocrit was statistically associated with the discrepancy between glucometer analysis methods and the reference, with OR of 0.923 for capillary blood ( P = 0.03 ) and 0. 912 for arterial blood( P = 0.014), respectively. Conclusions Glucometer analysis poorly correlated with reference method and blood gas analysis in ICU patients. Decrease in hematocrit significantly increased the degree of discrepancy in glucose measurements between glucometer analysis and the reference.
8.The research and analysis of the self-efficacy on learning effect in Medical Students
Xiaoyun ZHANG ; Yueping CHEN ; Panfeng DONG ; Jie KANG ; Wei CUI ; Shuzhen LI ; Tao CHEN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;35(11):965-967
Objective To study the effect of self-efficacy on learning effect of medical students.Methods Self-efficacy scores of the questionnaire to clinical medical students who practice in our hospital from September 2012 to April 2013 were measured.Students with score lower than the average were recruited into group A,and the others were recruited into group B.Then the scores of both-group students in the process of clinical practice,the theoretical knowledge,and triguaiacyl tests were gotten for statistical analysis.Results Group B (88.02 ± 3.902; 89.02 ± 3.902; 89.94 ± 3.794) were significantly better than group A (67.07 ± 5.131,66.02± 5.866,65.23 ±6.741) in the scores of the theory of knowledge,operation skills and triguaiacyl test.The correlation analysis showed that self-efficacy was positively related to these three aspects (P=0.032,0.024,0.001).Conclusion Clinical teachers should consciously improve students' self-efficacy in the process of their clinical practice,in order to improve the learning effect of the clinical medical students preferably.
9.Correlated study on preoperative health status and perioperative complication incidence of aged patients
Jiezhen LIU ; Xiaoling XIAO ; Xueping HUANG ; Wanhuo DONG ; Yuqun KUANG ; Xiaoyun XIE
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2008;31(35):16-18
Objective To explore the relativity of preoperative health status and perioperative com-plication incidence of aged patients. Methods The chnical data of 3108 old aged people (60 and above 60 years old)who were operated from January 2006 to November 2007 was retrospectively analysed. General e-valuated preoperative health status, and summarized perioperative complication incidence. Results Before operation, 68.7% patients had one or more coexist disease, 41.1% patients had two or more coexist dis-eases, 38.7% had three coexist diseases in the meantime. After operation,one or more complications oc-curred in 21.4% (666/3108)patients, 2.8% (88/3108) patients died because of heart,brain,lung, kidney function failure. Conclusions Aged patients have more coexist diseases, the complications and death rates are higher than those in younger patients. The complications are correlated with preoperative health status and coexist diseases. Some factors could influence the patients rehabilitation,such as heart,brain,lung, kidney function, water-electrolyte balance and blood glucose change.
10.The hospital emergency management for a large number of earthquake patients in 2008 Sichuan Wenchuan Earthquake, China
Qi FENG ; Dong WANG ; Li CHEN ; Xiaoyun HE ; Mei HE ; Shiquan LIU ; Maolin LEI ; Chunhua MA
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2008;17(7):684-686
Objective A large number of injured earthquake patients were accepted by the hospital whilethe professional surgeons were relatively lack. This article introduced the hospital emergency management in 2008Sichuan Wenchuan Earthquake, China. Method Within 3 days, Central Hospital of Mianyang accepted andtreated over 1000 patients after Wenchuan Earthquake jolted on 12 May 2008,and within 2 weeks, the number ofpatients reached 1500. The hospital carded out emergency management plan: (1) emergency comprehensive treat-ment district was established, which was divided into traumatic surgery district, general surgery district, and gen-eral medical district. Traumatic surgery district is responsible for treating traumatic patients, and most doctors andnurses were in this district. The district also had preview, contamination, operation, isolation, monitoring sec-tions, and the tents were numbered and labeled. General surgery district and general medical district were responsi-ble for patients not from earthquake, and only few doctors and nurses were in the two districts. According to the in-jury degree, all the wounded were classified into acute and severe, moderate and minor injuries, and wore red,yellow and blue label on the wrists, respectively. The name, gender, age and diagnosis of each patient and thename of doctor were written on the label. The infectious patients and non-infectious patients were separated.Results Near 200 operations and near 300 operations were performed at one night and at one day, respectively.Within one week, only 1 patient had the lung infection, and one patient with gangrenous emphysema was effective-ly treated. In-hospital cross infection and epidemic of infection disease didn't happen. Conclusions Emergencymanagement model and mechanism, which referred to the model of the battlefield ambulance, played an importantrole in treating a large number of injured patients.