1.A case of idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2003;41(5):394-394
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3.On the curricula construction of teaching chinese as a foreign language in the university of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Yansong ZHOU ; Lifeng YAO ; Ying JIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(11):-
To adapt to the character and target of teaching Chinese as a foreign language,the setting of the curricula should follow such principles as enhancing the foundation,tool and link. We should give priority to foundation Chinese assisted with Chinese of traditional Chinese medicine ,supplement Chinese culture,and divide the stage to lay emphasis,make a point of three of organism connection,adopt required,elective subject and lectures as the teaching format.
4.Inhibitory effect of sodium ferulate on A?_(25-35)-induced p38 MAPK activation
Suyan YAO ; Deyu ZHENG ; Shuyun LI ; Jinfa ZOU ; Ying JIN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(03):-
AIM: To investigate effect of sodium ferulate on A?25-35-mediated signaling pathway. METHODS: The isolated peritoneal macrophages from mice were cultured. p38 MAPK protein kinase in nuclear extracts was analyzed by Western blotting. The concentration of TNF-? and NO in supernatant were measured by ELISA and Griess reaction technique. The expression of iNOS protein was detected by immunochemical technique. RESULTS: A?25-35 significantly increased the concentrations of TNF-? and NO in supernatant, expression of iNOS in macrophages and p38 MAPK protein kinase in nuclear extracts, which were blocked by sodium ferulate. CONCLUSION: Sodium ferulate inhibits p38 MAPK activation triggered by A?25-35.
5.Comparison of cold blood and cold crystalloid cardioplegia on myocardial protection effects in valve replacement surgery
Yingqi XU ; Sanqing JIN ; Ying XIAO ; Xi ZHANG ; Jianping YAO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(02):-
Objective To compare the myocardial protection effects of cold blood cardioplegia and cold crystalloid cardioplegia in patients undergoing valve replacement surgery.Methods One hundred adult patients with cardiac function Ⅱ~Ⅲ class undergoing primary elective valve replacement surgery due to rheumatic heart disease were retrospectively analyzed.For patients with cardiac arrest,cold blood cardioplegia was applied to 50 cases(Group B),and cold crystalloid cardioplegia to the others(group C).The process of heart resuscitation,the postoperative need of dopamine,the blood pressure and heart rate,the postoperative level of serum myocardial enzyme,the intensive care unit(ICU) stay after operation were collected and statistically analyzed.All the cardioplegic solution was perfused in a similar manner and topical cooling was employed simultaneously.Results There were less cases in group B than in group C who needed isoprenaline for cardiac resuscitation after clamp removal(P0.05).Conclusion The cold blood cardioplegia and cold crystalloid cardioplegia have similar myocardial protection effects on rheumatic heart disease patients with cardiac function Ⅱ~Ⅲ class undergoing valve replacement surgery.
6.Effect of compound anisodine on fundus bIood circuIation after vitrectomy with face-down posture
Xiang-Zhong, XU ; Jing, QIAN ; Ying-Nan, XU ; Jin, YAO
International Eye Science 2015;(3):543-545
· AlM:To investigate the effect of compound anisodine on fundus blood circulation after vitrectomy with face-down position.
· METHODS: Sixty patients ( 60 eyes ) with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment received vitrectomy with silicone oil tamponade operation, who were randomized divided into treatment group ( 30 eyes ) and control group ( 30 eyes ) .The patients in the treatment group received the subcutaneously injection of compound anisodine hydrobromide by the superficial temporal artery once daily for 14d since postoperative first day.Retinal microcirculation blood flow parameters were recorded with Heidelberg retinal flowmeter postoperative 1d, 1 and 2wk, and were compared between two groups.
·RESULTS: The blood flow parameters ( Vol, Flw, Vel) of control group postoperative 1 and 2wk were significantly less than those postoperative 1d.Otherwise the parameters of treatment postoperative 1 and 2wk were significantly more than those postoperative 1d. The parameters between two groups were significant different ( P<0.01) .
· CONCLUSlON: Facing down after vitrectomy with
silicone oil tamponade may reduce retinal blood supply, consequently lead to retinal ischemia; compound anisodine can effectively improve the retinal and choroidal microcirculation after vitrectomy with face-down posture, reduce retinal ischemia, and enhance the visual function.
7.Treatment of meniscal injuries of knee joints by arthroscopy
Jian-Hua JIN ; Qu-Qiao WAN ; Zhi-Hao CHEN ; Ying-Yao JI ; Ya-Ping JIN ;
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(12):-
Objective To assess the effectiveness of treatment of meniscal injuries of knee joints by arthroscopy.Methods 33 patients 35 joints were followed up and the parts,types and treatment under arthroscopy were analysed.Results 33 patients were followed up from six months to six years,the mean preoperative Lysholm score was 60.5 points,and the mean postoperative one was 86.7 points.Conclusion The advantage of treating meniscal injuries by arthroscopy was the result of correct examination and little wound of arthroscopy operation,and arthroscopic repair or partial menisectomy could effectively restore the function of the injured knee.
8.New research progress in vitro blood-brain barrier models
Mengzhu LIU ; Yonghua JIN ; Hongmei YU ; Haiqian YAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Shuang ZHANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2016;32(2):189-192
To introduce the biological properties and functions of individual blood-brain barrier components,and summarize the most widely used in vitro blood-brain barrier models,compare their strengths and weaknesses,and provide suggestions on model selection in blood-brain barrier research and new-drug research and development.
9.A simple and effective auxiliary device for detection of physiologic func-tion on isolated sciatic nerve and gastrocnemius in toads
Hong CUI ; Tingting SONG ; Yuanyuan TAO ; Yuhan YAO ; Ying LI ; Huizhen JIN ; Xiuguo LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(9):1723-1728
AIM: To design a simple and effective auxiliary device for detection of the compound action poten-tial (CAP) and the force on the isolated sciatic nerve and gastrocnemius in toads, and to investigate its practicability. METHODS: A simple “L” shape device (L tube), which was composed of a nerve chamber and an organ bath, was made for fixing the isolated sciatic nerve and gastrocnemius.After fixing, the sciatic CAP and the gastrocnemius force were detected by BL-420S data acquisition and analysis system.The specimens were radomly divided into control group, and the lidocaine nerve and muscle groups.The sciatic nerve or gastrocnemius of each lidocaine group was firstly treated with the corresponding concentration of lidocaine, and then washed out with Ringer’s solution, and its reversible anesthetic action on nerve conduction and muscle force was analyzed to verify the practicability of the L tube device.RESULTS: The CAP and the force of the sciatic-gastrocnemius specimens were detected concurrently by fixing the specimens in the L tube, and the liquid in the nerve chamber and organ bath was changed easily.Compared with the control, lidocaine at 0.05 and 0.2 g/L significantly increased the sciatic threshold stimulus voltage and maximal stimulus voltage (P <0.05), prolonged the absolute refractory period (P <0.01), and slowed down the conduction velocity (P <0.01).Lidocaine at 1 g/L complete-
ly blocked the sciatic conduction.The rest tension of the gastrocnemius was increased, and the maximal twitch force was decreased significantly by 1 g/L lidocaine (P <0.01), but the threshold and maximal stimulus voltage did not show statis-tic difference.The parameters of the sicatic nerve and gastrocnemius completely or partially recovered to the control level after washing out.CONCLUSION: As an auxiliary device, L tube makes the detection of CAP and force on the isolated sciatic nerve and gastrocnemius in toads more conveniently.
10.Urban PM2.5 in Guangzhou induces apoptosis of PC-12 cells
Xinshuo LU ; Yan LI ; Fang WANG ; Fangfang LIU ; Yao JIN ; Ying WANG ; Weiqiang CHEN ; Ming LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(4):520-523
Objective To investigate the toxicity of urban PM2.5 in Guangzhou on PC-12 cells.Methods PM2.5 was collected in Guangzhou city.PC-12 cells were cultured in vitro and divided into several groups,including the control group,PM2.5 groups with different concentrations and NAC pretreated group (pretreaed with 10 μmol/mL NAC followed with 100 μg/mL PM2.5 exposure).Cells were incubated with indicated stimulator for 24 h,then cell viability was checked with cell counting Kit-8 assay,the level of intracellular ROS was labeled using H2DCFDA fluorescence probe,cell apoptosis was measured by the flow cytometry and the expression of apoptosis-related proteins,including Cytochrome C,Caspase 9,Caspase 3 and PARP,were detected by Western Blot assay.Results PM2.5 has a strong toxicity on PC-12 cells when its concentration is over 25 μg/mL.After exposure for 24 h,the cell viability was markedly decreased.The results of flow cytometry and Western blot assay showed that PM2.5 enhanced the apoptosis of PC-12 cells with the upregulatios of Cytochrome C,Caspase 9,Caspase 3 and PARP.Pretreatment with NAC could significantly diminish PM2.5-induced PC-12 cell toxicity,decreased ROS generation and apoptosis of PC-12 cells,with the down regulations of apoptosis-related proteins.Conclusion PM2.5 can cause apoptosis of PC-12 cells by inducing oxidative stress,upregulating the Cytochrome C expression and activating Caspase9/3,which may be one of the mechanisms underlying PM2.5-induced neurotoxicity.