1.Construction of thesis-quality assurance system for postgraduates with specialized master degree of public health
Chunling WU ; Kun ZHAO ; Yongtao HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(9):881-884
This paper analyzed the main problems in the thesis of postgraduates with specialized master degree of public health.The problems existed were the poor quality of students,untargeted topics of the thesis and unsound evaluation system,etc.Specific measures were proposed for the construction of quality assurance system for postgraduates with specialized master degree of public health including four focus management,multiple evaluation system and post thesis evaluation.
2.Effect of medical technology development on medicine graduate education in China
Yongtao HE ; Changkun LUO ; Guoqiong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2012;25(3):191-193
The rapid development of medical technology demands more for the high-level medical personnel.In this study,the author analyzed the development trends and characteristics of contemporary medical science and technology and discussed the basic capacity and quality that the highlevel medical personnel should have under the new situation. In the meantime, the author recommended proposals for reform of medicine graduate education in China in aspects of education system,school system,instruction mode,curriculum system and experimental cross-disciplinary.
3.Preliminary Investigation of Three Quinolones in the Muscle Tissues of Four Fishes Collected from the Markets in Guangzhou City
Yongtao YANG ; Xiuting HE ; Xiangping NIE
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the residues of antibiotics such as quinolones in fishes from Guangzhou aquatic products market.Methods The residues of three kinds of quinolones(NFLX,CPFX and ENFX) in four kinds of fishes collected from five agriculture products markets in Guangzhou were determined by RP-HPLC.Results NFLX was detected in all samples,ranged from 2.19-192.8 ng/g with the maximum concentration of 192.8 ng/g,the detection rate of CPFX was 40% with the average concentration of 4.34 ng/g,ranged form 0-25.36 ng/g,the detection rate of ENFX was 45% with the average concentration of 6.83 ng/g.Three kinds of quinolones were found with high detection rate in Micropterus salmoides and Anguilla japonica,the average detection rates of NFLX,CPFX and ENFX in muscle tissues of Micropterus salmoides were 100%,40% and 100% respectively,that in Anguilla japonica were 100%,40% and 80% respectively.Low rate of ENFX was found in Monopterus albus and Ctenopharyngodon idellus muscle tissues,the average detection rates were 20% and 10%.Higher pharmaceuticals concentrations were detected in the liver than those in the muscle tissue.Conclusion The residues of quinolones in the muscle tissue of fish sold in Guangzhou is considered eligible based on the related standards.
4.Construction, expression, putification and bioactivity analysis of a two functional domains containing small molecule CR1 derivative
Yongtao YANG ; Li HE ; Gaoke LIU ; Bing TAN ; Zhengqing WANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(11):1044-1049
Objective To construct and express a small complement receptor type 1 (CR1) deriv-ative which contained two functional domains. Methods Total RNA was isolated from the peripheral blood mononuclear cell. The functional fragment Ⅰ of CR1 was amplified using the RT-PCR. The functional frag-ment Ⅱ was amplified with the plasmid of pET-32a-CR1-SCR15-18 as template which had been already con-structed in our laboratory. Then the chimeric gene that contained the two fragments was constructed with spli-cing overlap extention PCR. The chimeric gene was then inserted into the plasmid of pET-32a (+) and transformed into E. coli Rosetta(DE3). The inserted gene was verified by enzyme digestion and DNA se-quencing. After induced by IPTG, the expressed protein was analyzed by SDS-PAGE and Western blot. Then the fusion protein was purified by Ni-NTA affinity column and renatured through dialysis. The comple-ment inhibition activity was determined by CH50 method. Results The chimeric gene was successfully cloned into pET-32a(+). The result of SDS-PAGE and Western blot confirmed the expressed protein and showed that the molecule mass(Mr) of the expressed protein was 63×103. The purity of the recombinant protein was up to 92% after Ni-NTA column affinity chromatography. The bioactivity assay showed the fusion protein had a concentration-dependent complement inhibition activity within the concentration range of 0-200 μg/ml. Conclusion The two functional domains contained small CR1 derivative was successfully construc-ted and expressed in E. coli Rosetta. The fusion protein had a relative high bioactivity, providing a basis for further function experiment in vivo.
5.Protective effect of sCR1-SCR15-18 on cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury in rat via inhibition of complement
Li HE ; Yongtao YANG ; Guangjin GUO ; Gaoke LIU ; Zhengqing WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2009;25(12):2436-2440
AIM: To explore the effect of complement on the cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury in rat and the protection by sCR1-SCR15-18. METHODS: 75 male SD rats were randomly divided into three groups: sham operation group (SO, n=15), middle cerebral artery occlusion and reperfusion (MCAO) without treatment group (I/R, n=30); MCAO treated with sCR1-SCR15-18 group (sCR1-SCR15-18, n=30). After the MCAO for 2 h, then reperfusion for 24 h, the scores of neural behavioral functional deficits were determined. Infarction area was measured by TTC staining. Activity of MPO in cerebral cortex was detected. C3b deposition and pathological change were observed by immunohistochemial staining and HE staining, respectively. RESULTS: After reperfusion for 24 h, the neurological deficits score, infarction area and activity of MPO in sCR1-SCR15-18 group were decreased compared to I/R group. In sCR1-SCR15-18 group, C3b deposition in ischemic area was decreased and pathological injury was improved compared to I/R group. CONCLUSION: Complement plays a role in cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury and sCR1-SCR15-18 exerts a protective effect by inhibiting the excessive activation of complement.
6.Expression,purification and activity identification of SCR15-18 domain of human complement receptor 1 in Pichia Pastoris
Gaoke LIU ; Li HE ; Yongtao YANG ; Zhengqing WANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(06):-
Objective To express the short consensus repeat 15-18 (SCR15-18) domain of human complement receptor 1 (CR1) in Pichia pastoris as a secreted protein in order to found a base for large-scale industry fermentation. Methods The gene fragment of CR1-SCR15-18 was amplified by PCR from plasmid pET32a-sCR1-SCR15-18. The obtained sequence was subcloned into Pichia pastoris secretory expression vector pPIC9. After identification the recombinant plasmid pPIC9-CR1-SCR15-18 was electrotransported into the yeast. Positive clones were identified using colony PCR. Positive recombinants were fermented in shake flaskes and induced with methanol. The recombinant proteins were identified with SDS-PAGE and Western blot analysis. After the recombinant protein was purified by Ni-NTA agarose metal chelate affinity chromatography, inhibiting complement hemolysis testing was used to detect the biological activity. Results Recombinant expression plasmid pPIC9-CR1-SCR15-18 was successfully constructed. SDS-PAGE and Western blot analysis revealed that the target gene was successfully expressed in the yeast and the recombinant protein was successful secreted in the culture supernatant. After purification, the protein inhibited complement hemolysis in vitro. Conclusion CR1-SCR15-18 is successful expressed in Pichia Pastoris with high activity of inhibiting complement hemolysis.
7.Inspiration of the training mode of German medical doctors on medicine graduate education in China
Yongtao HE ; Xue ZHANG ; Guoqiong HUANG ; Xiaowei CHEN ; =changkun LUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2013;(1):47-49,68
Compared with the education model of German medical doctors,the education of medical doctors in our country starts late,still need exploration and improvement.Based on the history of the education mode of modern higher medical education in Germany,the educational characteristics of German medical PhD were analyzed and a comparative study on the Chinese and German education mode of medical doctors in terms of training objectives,admission requirements,mentoring system were conducted,which provides reference for the reform of the education mode of medical doctors in our country.
8.EFFECTS OF VITAMIN B 1, C AND ORANGE JUICE ON HUMAN LUNG CANCER CELLS IN VITRO
Xiaona WU ; Chengyu HUANG ; Yongtao YANG ; Tao HE ;
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
Objective: To investigate the effects of vitamin B 1, C and orange juice on human lung cancer cell proliferation in vitro. Methods: Vitamin C degradation in culture medium was evaluated. The methods included: methy thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay, colony forming assay and 3H TdR incorporation test. The final concentrations of factors in medium were: orange juice (vitamin C 30,60,120 ?g/ml), vitamin C(30,60,120 ?g/ml), vitamin B 1 (0.01,0.1,1 ?g/ml). Results: (1) In MTT test, orange juice at each level had significant inhibitory effect on the growth of lung cancer cells (P
9.Development in Medical Technology and Its Effects on Education for Eight-Year Program
Liqin ZOU ; Yongtao HE ; Jidong HUANG ; Jianjun HUANG ; Guoxiang LIU ; Changkun LUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2013;26(5):339-341
Rapid development in medical technology has posed new challenges to higher medical education,especially to education of eight-year program students.How to survive the challenges has thus become a question for medical institutions.By analyzing the features of medical development and the new demand of medical education,we proposed the following innovations for education in eight-year program.It should emphasize combination of different disciplines and construction of integrated medical course system.Research on translational medicine should be conducted,and cooperation between institutions should be promoted.
10.Construction and Application of a Large-scale DNA Sequence Analysis System Based on PC/Linux
Chenggang ZHANG ; Shuguang OUYANG ; Shaowe ZHANG ; Xianghu QU ; Yongtao YU ; Gangqiao ZHOU ; Songfeng WU ; Fuchu HE
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2001;28(2):263-266
More and more DNA sequences have been obtained since the start-up of human genome project. Powerful system is badly needed for data mining on these DNA sequences. Based on a personal computer and Linux operating system, the Phred/Phrap/Consed software and Blast software were used to construct a platform for batch analysis of the sequences, including identifying raw DNA sequence from chromatogram file, vector sequence removing, contig analysis (sequence assembly), repeat sequence identifying and sequence similarity analysis. Result demonstrated that this robust platform could accelerate data analysis for large-scale DNA sequencing.