1."The teaching exploration of common optional course""forensic medicine"" for clinical medicine undergraduate students"
Yuanming WU ; Mao SUN ; Guoxia WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;(3):290-292
In teaching forensic medicine as a common optional course for clinical medicine undergraduate students, we carried on the beneficial attempt in the overall set-up of teaching program, the effective implementation of the case-based and discussion-based teaching methods, the use of multimedia and internet classroom, plentiful of teaching models such as demonstration and practice, discussion forums between teachers and students etc. Through these efforts, we enhanced the teaching quality of the public elective course offorensic medicine.
2.Effect of Wnt pathway on bone damage and bone marrow adipogenesis induced by radiochemotherapy
Xuhui XUE ; Junying WANG ; Yuanming SUN
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;38(6):379-382,后插2
Cancer has become the second largest life-threatening disease nowadays.Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are still important treatments for cancer.However, they tend to produce a lot of serious adverse effects including bone damage and bone marrow fat, etc.Based on recent research, the research progress on canonical Wnt pathway and its impact on stromal stem cells differentiation into osteoblasts and adipocytes are reviewed.Radiochemotherapy-induced bone damage and bone marrow fat is closely related to canonical Wnt pathway.In experimental assay and clinical application, Wnt pathway antagonists, such as Dickkopf-1 (DKK-1), sclerostin, and secreted frizzled-related protein 1 (sFRP-1) are used to relieve bone damage.Wnt pathway is expected to become a potential target for the therapy of bone damage and bone marrow fat induced by raidochemotherapy.
4.Deep Fungal Hospital Infection: A 360 Case Investigation and Prevention Measures
Dongtian GAO ; Haixin DONG ; Zhuoxiang SUN ; Yuanming ZHAO ; Xuemin JIA
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(02):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate deep fungal hospital infection and methods of its decreasing. METHODS Case histories of near 3 years of hospitalized patients from Jan 2002 to Dec 2004 were analyzed according to Diagnosis Standard of Nosocomical Infection under the items,such as the patients,age,underlying disease,sample,strain,and species distribution. RESULTS There were 360 fungus strains belonged to 15 species in all samples;the patients age was 14-94 with 20 kinds of various underlying diseases;the fungi included Candida albicans,and C.tropicalis,accounted for 61.1% and 17.2%,respectively;the samples were sputum,urine,vaginal secretion,BLA,throat swab and pus,which were 42.2%,21.1%,13.9%,8.4%,5.8%,and 3.6%,respectively;the respiratory department,ICU,and urology department were mainly involved. CONCLUSIONS To prevent fungal infection, measures such as hospital′s environment and management including reasonable use of antibiotics play a great role in monitoring hospital fungal infection and its epidemiology.
5.The changes and clinical significance of CD62P、 PAIgG、 Tr cell in children with acute idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura pateints
Chengqiang JIN ; Haixin DONG ; Fang LIU ; Yuanming ZHAO ; Zhuoxiang SUN
International Journal of Pediatrics 2011;38(1):96-98,封3
Objective To analyze the changes of PAIgG, CD62P, CD4+CD25+ Foxp3+Tr,and IL-18 before and after treatment in peripheral blood of children with acute idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura(ITP) and investigate the function of these factors in the pathogenesis of ITP.Methods Forty-one cases of acute ITP children were divided into the effective group(35cases) and the ineffective group (6cases) according to the clinical treatment. To detect PAIgG,CD62P,and the number of Tr cells by using flow cytometry ,IL-18 plasma levels by ELISA assay,and analyze the variations of these indicators before and after treatment in children with acute ITP. Results In the effective treatment group, PAIgG, CD62P before treatment were 53.05%,(14.18±5.04 )%, which were significantly higher than that after treatment [18.62%, ( 8.36±1.95 )%] and control group[5.26%,(2.65±0.59) %,all P<0.01],and PAIgG,CD62P after treatment were also higher than that in control group [all P<0.05].IL-18,CD4 + T lymphocytes, Tr/CD4+T-lymphocyte ratios before treatment [415.47 ±38.92 ) ng/L,( 25.64 ± 5.81 )%,( 2.67 ± 0.14 )%]were significantly lower than that after treatment [(512.85±42. 17)ng/L,(35.08±6.07)% ,(4.76±0.58)%] and control group[(506. 39±32.28) ng/L,(35.32±2.27)% ,(5.37 ±0.69)% ,all P<0.01]. IL-18, CD4 +T lymphocytes, Tr/CD4 +T-lymphocyte ratios after treatmenthad no statistically significant difference compared with control group( all P<0.05 ). In ineffective group, the test results of PAIgG, CD62P, IL-18, CD4 +T lymphocytes, Tr/CD4+ T-lymphocyte ratios showed no significant change before and after treatment( all P<0.05 ).IL-18 had negative correlations with PAIgG,CD62P respectively before and after treatment(all P<0.05 ). Tr cells / CD4 + T had negative correlations with PAIgG,CD62P respectively (all P<0.05). Conclusions The amount of Tr, IL-18 were reduced, while CD62P and PAIgG increased in peripheral blood of children with acute ITP. IL-18, Tr , CD62P and PAIgG play important roles in the pathogenesis of acute ITP.
6.Determination of hupzine A in Huperzia serrata by HPLC
Yuanming SUN ; Hongying YU ; Yuesheng YANG ; Jinyi YANG ; Ming ZHANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(12):-
Object To compare the hupzine A (Hup A) in Huperzia serrata (Thunb.) Trev. obtained by different extracting methods and investigate the amount of alkaloids and the content of Hup A from different parts of the plants and from different places. Methods Using HPLC for the determination of Hup A. Results The content of Hup A in the stem and leaf is richer than that in the root. The content of Hup A from Guizhou, Guangdong and Anhui Provinces is 0.018%, 0.021% and 0.020% repectively; The difference of extract method of Hup A is no prominence. Conclusion The content of Hup A in the ground is richer than that of underground, and there are some difference in the content of Hup A obtained from different places.
7.Study of glutathione protected gold nanoclusters on HeLa cytotoxicity
Junying WANG ; Xuhui XUE ; Xiaodong ZHANG ; Yuanming SUN
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2016;39(2):87-91
Objective To investigate the effects of glutathione protected gold nanoclusters (GSH-Au NCs) on HeLa cytotoxity.Methods Fluorescence intensity were measured on GSH-Au NCs containing medium treated cells using fluorescence spectrophotometer at different time points.GSH-Au NCs uptake by HeLa cells at 1,2,6,12 and 24 h were investigated through fluorescent spectrophotometer.In vivo tumor uptake was also investigated on BALB/c tumor-bearing mice through inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) at 24 h after intraperitoneal injection of 0.2 ml GSH-Au NCs (3 mmol/L) and distilled water (control group) respectively.The cytotoxicity of GSH-Au NCs at different doses (0.003-0.3 mmol/L) was tested at 24 and 48 h using MTT assay after interaction with HeLa cells.Results The uptake efficiency of GSH-Au NCs by HeLa cells kept increasing and reached maximum of 73.13% at 24 h.The results of tumor-bearing mice indicated that the tumor tissue had higher uptake efficiency after 24 h (320±15) ng/g than that of control group (intraperitoneal injection of distilled water),and the difference was stastically significant (P<0.05).HeLa cells were treated with different concentrations of GSH-Au NCs for 24 h,and GSHAu NCs had a slight effect on cell viability.With the increase of GSH-Au NCs dose,the inhibition effects on growth of HeLa cells enhanced.The cell activity of HeLa cells treated with 0.3 mmol/L GSH-Au NCs for 24 h reduced to 86%compared with that of control group (the concentration of GSH-Au NCs was 0) (P<0.05),while there was no significant difference between the survival rate of different concentrations of GSH-Au NCs group and the control group for 48 h.Conclusions GSH-Au NCs have neglectable cytotoxity on HeLa cells even though both in vitro and in vivo uptake are high.GSH-Au NCs are suitable for biomedical application such as imaging,drug loading and targeted drug delivery.
9.Effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields on homing genes of mouse osteoblasts
Fujun YANG ; Yuanming SUN ; Wenqing XU ; Jie ZHAO ; Dezhi WANG ; Feiyue FAN
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;37(2):81-84
Objective To investigate the effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) on homing and proliferation-related genes of mouse osteoblasts.Methods 9 week-old C57BL/6 mice were treated with PEMF (70 Hz,1 mT) for 4~5 weeks,while mice in control group didn't not receive PEMF.Bone marrow cells of femurs and tibias were flushed out,and the bones were minced and incubated at 37 ℃ with a type Ⅰ collagenase.Bone associated mononuclear cells (MNCs) were isolated via density centrifugation with Lymphoprep.Magnetic cell sorting was used before flow-cytometric sorting,and the ALCAM+Sca-1-cells were collected.The homing and proliferation-related genes expressed in ALCAM+Sca-1-cells were detected with high throughput microarray and RT-PCR.Results The expression of Jag1 and Ang-1 in mouse osteoblasts increased under the effects of PEMF.Conclusions PEMF may have regulation effects on HSC (hematopoietic stem cell) survival through modulating the homing and proliferationrelated genes in ALCAM+Sca-1-osteoblasts.
10.Effect of ionizing radiation on the expressions of RANKL and OPG mRNA and proteins in osteoblasts
Hui ZHOU ; Bing YANG ; Quan TANG ; Yuanming SUN ; Ying HAN ; Feiyue FAN ; Lili JIA
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2013;33(5):468-471
Objective To investigate the effect of radiation on the expressions of RANKL and OPG in osteoblasts in order to disclose the molecular mechanism of bone injury induced by ionizing radiation.Methods The osteoblasts were differentiated from MC3T3-E1 cells.After 2 or 4 Gy137 Cs γ-irradiation,the mRNA and protein expression levels of RANKL and OPG of osteoblast precursor and osteoblast were detected by real-time PCR and Western blot.Results The expressions of RANKL mRNA (t=5.41,P<0.05)and protein(t=68.37,P<0.01)were up-regulated after 4 Gy irradiation,while the expressions of OPG mRNA(t=5.20,7.02,P<0.05)and protein(t=7.78,9.45,P<0.05)were down-regulated after 2 and 4 Gy irradiation.Conclusions 2 and 4 Gy ionizing radiation alters RANKL/RANK/OPG pathway in osteoblasts,which may promote the osteoclast differentiation and maturation and hence promote bone resorption of osteoclasts.