1.Application of Multimedia Courseware in Dermatovenerology Teaching
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(12):-
There are many superiorities of multimedia in dermatovenerology as a modern teaching tool.This article summarizes the multimedia experience during dermatology teaching,then discusses and analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of multimedia courseware.And some corresponding measures are also put forward.
2.Blistering moxibustion for 96 cases of cervical spondylosis.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(9):867-868
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3.The expressional changes of mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling transduction associated genes and their significance in gastric cancer cells induced by parvovirus H-1 infection
Zhihua RAN ; Jiong LIU ; Ying FENG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(09):-
Objective To explore the antineoplastic parvovirus H-1 induced cell death signaling pathways and their possible mechanisms in gastric carcinoma cells. Methods By using RT-PCR method, the mRNA expressional changes of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling transduction pathway related genes were measured in gastric adenocarcinoma HGC27 cells infected by H-1 virus. Results The RT-PCR amplification results displayed that 48 h after HGC-27 cells were infected by H-1 virus, the expression of CREB was increased, the expression of ERK1, STAT2, p38-?, MEK2, ?-RAF and MTK1 were remarkably decreased, however, the expression of JNK2, ETS and ERK2 had no apparently change. Conclusions The cytotoxic effects of parvovirus H-1 might affect the gene expression involved in MAPK signal transduction pathway in gastric carcinoma HGC27 cells. It indicates that H-1 virus might interfere with specific cellular signal transduction pathways of gastric carcinoma cell to induce cell death. In conclusion, it was considered that modified and reconstructed parvovirus H-1 would be a very valuable tool in the anti-tumor study.
4.Investigation on the sensitivities of distinct gastric cancer cells to parvovirus H-1 induced cytotoxicity
Zhihua RAN ; Jiong LIU ; Ying FENG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the sensitivities of distinct gastric cancer cells to parvovirus H-1 induced cytotoxicity and its possible mechanisms. Methods Six distinct differentiated gastric cancer cell lines were employed in this study, including HGC27 (undifferentiated), BGC823(undifferentiated), MKN45(poor differentiated), AGS (poor differentiated), SGC7901(moderate differentiated) and MKN28 (well differentiated). The cell cycle distributions were measured by flow cytometry. The differential sensitivities of six distinct gastric cancer cells after H-1 virus infection were detected by MTT analysis. The RT-PCR was employed to detect viral NS-1 gene expression in all six gastric cancer cell lines. Results The S phase ratios of HGC27, BGC823, MKN45, AGS, SGC7901 and MKN28 were 24.72%, 30.15%, 27.10%, 29.03%, 31.82% and 33.73% respectively. HGC27 cells were sensitive to H-1 virus induced cytotoxicity followed by SGC7901 cells. MKN45 and AGS cells were moderately sensitive. MKN28 cells were insensitive. However, BGC823 cells were resistant to H-1 virus induced cytotoxicity. The expressions of viral NS-1 were higher in HGC27, BGC823, MKN45 and SGC7901 cells, whilst NS-1 gene expressions were lower in AGS and MKN28 cells. Conclusions The sensitivities of distinct gastric cancer cells to H-1 virus induced cytotoxicity could be markedly different. In general, the poorly differentiated cells showed an enhanced sensitivity to H-1 virus attack as compared to well differentiated ones. The enhanced sensitivity of poorly-versus well-differentiated gastric cancer cells to H-1 virus is due to at least in part, to the enhanced capacity of the former cells for NS-1 protein production and accumulation. The undifferentiated BGC823 cells were resistant to H-1 virus triggered cytotoxicity. It may further verify that not all the tumor cells were sensitive to H-1 virus lytic effects.
5.The influence of diet on gastrointestinal microbiota
Ying RAN ; Lu ZHOU ; Bangmao WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2013;21(5):305-308
The gastrointestinal tract harbors a complex microbiota,which contains almost 30 genera,400 to 500 species.The factors influencing human intestinal microbiota include host and environmental ones,with the most important environmental factor being diet.Dietary fiber,fat,and protein have different impact on gastrointestinal microbiota and the microbiota in turn plays an important role in maintaining health.Its variation can lead to many diseases.Knowledge of the interaction between diet and gastrointestinal microbiota may be conducive to reaching a better understanding of some diseases,and to discovering better preventive and therapeutic strategies.
6.A survey on test results of HBsAg,ALT and anti-HIV,anti-HCV,anti-TP antibodies among voluntary blood donors in Chongqing from 2008 to 2012
Ying CHENG ; Wei LI ; Ran CHENG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(10):1297-1298,1304
Objective To analyze the test results of hepatitis B virus surface antigen(HBsAg) ,alanine aminotransferase(ALT) and anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) ,anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,anti-treponema pallidum (TP) antibodies among voluntary blood donors ,and to provide basis for recruiting low-risk voluntary blood donors and reducing blood abandonment . Methods 551 133 blood samples derived from voluntary blood donors which had accepted enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) screening in Chongqing Blood Center from 2008 to 2012 were collected and were subject to HBsAg ,ALT and anti-HIV , anti-HCV ,anti-TP antibodies detection .Laboratory information management system ITSWELL was employed to read ,save and gather the test results ,and whether the samples were qualified was determined .Results Total of 37 534(6 .81% ) substandard blood samples were detected .Among them ,the substandard rates of HBsAg ,ALT and anti-HCV ,anti-HIV ,anti-TP antibodies were 1 .10% ,3 .79% ,0 .51% ,0 .33% and 1 .08% ,respectively .Conclusion Strengthening the screen of blood detection reagents and building the team of voluntary blood donors will contribute to the safety of clinical blood transfusion .
8.High resolution esophageal manometry of patients with lower esophageal leiomyoma
Ying RAN ; Wei ZHAO ; Lili ZHANG ; Ting LI ; Bangmao WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2014;34(2):92-95
Objective To explore the effects of lower esophageal leiomyoma on esophageal dynamics.Methods A total of 25 patients with lower esophageal leiomyoma,31 patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and 16 healthy controls were selected.The differences of high resolution esophageal manometry results were compared among the groups.The t-test or one way analysis of variance was performed for normally distributed measurement data comparison.Rank sum test was used for non-normally distributed measurement data comparison.Results Among 25 patients with lower esophageal leiomyoma,14 patients accompanied with acid reflux,heartburn,chest pain or other GERD symptoms.In the group of patients with lower esophageal leiomyoma,the lower esophageal sphincter pressure (LESP),the lower esophageal sphincter relaxation rate (LESRR),low esophageal body pressure and peristaltic contraction percentage were (9.00 ± 6.30) mmHg (1 mmHg =0.133 kPa),53.0 % (0,334.0%),(34.66±18.33) mmHg and 55.6% (0,100.0%),respectively,which were lower than those of the healthy control group ((16.25 ± 3.71) mmHg,86.5% (49.0%,103.0%),(57.75 ± 22.49) mmHg,100.0% (80.0%,100.0%)),and the differences were statistically significant (t=-4.150,Z=-2.353,t=-3.601,Z=-3.798; all P<0.05).However there were no significant differences in esophageal dynamics indexes between patients with lower esophageal leiomyoma accompanied GERD symptoms and without GERD symptoms (all P>0.05).There were no significant differences in esophageal dynamics indexes between the GERD patients and patients with lower esophageal leiomyoma accompanied GERD symptoms (all P>0.05).LESRR level of patients with lower esophageal leiomyoma (71.4%(45.5%,150.0%)) increased after endoscopic submcosal dissection (Z=-2.194,P=0.028).Conclusions Lower esophageal leiomyoma may affect esophageal motor function,which contributed to anti-reflux esophageal function decline.Lower esophageal leiomyoma combined with gastroesophageal reflux symptoms are not uncommon.
9.The value of cDNA microarray technology in the studies on the changes of gene expression profiles in gastric carcinoma cells induced by parvovirus H-1 infection
Jiong LIU ; Zhihua RAN ; Ying FENG ; Al ET ;
Chinese Journal of Digestion 1996;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the role of cDNA microarray techniques in detection of the changes of gene expressional profiles in the gastric carcinoma cell line HGC27 induced by parvovirus H 1 infection. Methods The mRNA of gastric carcinoma cell line HGC27 was collected at the time before or 48 h after H 1 virus infection. Using cDNA microarray, we investigated the diversification of gene expression of HGC27 after H 1 virus infection. A part of genes whose expressions were changed in cDNA microarray analysis were further identified by RT PCR and Northern blot. Results The cDNA microarray analysis showed that the expressions of 920 genes were changed among total of 8000 genes, in which 363 genes showed decreased expressions whilst 557 gene expressions were increased. Among them, some of the genes, including ? raf, sarp1, creb, p38 ? and rad21, were further confirmed by RT PCR and Northern blot analysis. The results of RT PCR and Northern blot were coincided well with the cDNA microarray results. Conclusions The cDNA microarray is an effective method for the large scale comparison of multiple genes expressions in a single hybridization and for the studies on anti tumor mechanisms of parvovirus H 1.
10.Discussing the unqualified rate and analysing the upper limit of ALT donated by volunteers in Chongqing city
Ying CHENG ; Wei LI ; Yunbo TIAN ; Ran CHENG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(12):1690-1692
Objective To investigate the upper limit of plasma′s alanine aminotransferase (ALT ) donated by volunteers in Chongqing city ,utmost avoid blood discarding due to ALT unqualified and provide a scientific basis for the improvement measures . Methods Checking 115 530 blood donors′ALT by rate method ,the activity of ALT value was normal distribution ,deem x ± 1 .96s as the upper limit of ALT of blood donors ,the upper limit of ALT and the unqualified rate was analyzed according tomonth ,age , gender .Results 95% upper limit of blood donors′ ALT reference range to less than 47 .88 U/L .From June to September ,ALT value unqualified rate compared with other months of the year have significant difference (P<0 .05) .Between different age groups , the upper limit and the unqualified rate had no significant difference(P>0 .05) .There was obvious difference about unqualified rate and upper limit between different sex group ,there was statistical significance (P<0 .05) .Conclusion The quantitative blood agen‐cies should increase propagandist strength ,optimize ALT screening strategy ,gender‐specific blood donors screening measures should be taken ,re‐establish a more scientific ALT Elimination standard ,the maximum reduct blood ALT′s failure rate .To ensure the safety and clinical local blood supply at the same time ,the maximum to avoid waste of blood .