2.Down-regulation of suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 expression in hypothalamus attenuates high-fat dietinduced obesity in rats
Xuemei BAI ; Zhengjuan LIU ; Yuchuan WANG ; Li ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012;28(1):63-67
ObjectiveTo investigate whether hypothalamic silencing of suppressor of cytokine signaling 3( SOCS3 ) by RNA interference ( RNAi ) attenuates diet-induced obesity and leptin resistance in rats.Methods Hypothalamic SOCS3-deficient rats were established by means of lentiviral vector ( LV ) mediated RNAi technique,and then were fed with a high-fat diet for 8 weeks.After the rats were sacrificed,the serum leptin and insulin concentrations were measuredbyRIA, andthe expressionof SOCS3inhypothalamus was detectedby immunohistochemistry and realtime PCR.ResultsThe immunostaining showed that SOCS3 protein expression was significantly reduced and the expression of SOCS3 mRNA was decreased by 49% in SOCS3 RNAi group compared to the controls( P<0.01 ).The rats with hypothalamic SOCS3 knockdown exhibited a significant hampering in gaining body weight with lowered concentrations of leptin[ ( 8.18±2.10 vs 10.85±2.23 ) ng/ml ],insulin[ ( 18.89±4.88 vs 26.78±6.01 )mU/L],glucose [ (4.89±0.91 vs 6.26± 1.41 )mmol/L] and triglyceride [ (0.47 ±0.10 vs 0.62 ±0.16)mmol/L] when exposed to a high-fat diet(P<0.05 or P<0.01 ).ConclusionThe results provide evidence that rats with hypothalamic SOCS3 silencing by RNAi are resistant to diet-induced obesity,leptin resistance,and metabolic disorder.
3.Regulatory effects of dexamethasone on the expressions of OB-Ra and OB-Rb mRNA in HepG2 cells
Zhengjuan LIU ; Akira ENDOTH ; Renshan LI ; Takehiko OHZEKI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1985;0(01):-
WithquantitativeRT-PCRtechnique,thelevels of OB-Ra and OB-Rb mRNA expression at 24 h incubation with various concentrations of dexametnasone were measured. Increases of OB-Ra and OB-Rb mRNA expressions in HepG2 cells were found.
4.Effect of obesity and overweight on the hospital stays and total course of common pneumonia in children
Yongli ZHAO ; Zhengjuan LIU ; Xuemei BAI ; Yuchuan WANG ; Guohua LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(7):506-509
Objective To study the effect of obesity and overweight on the hospital stays and total course of common pneumonia in children and the possible reasons.Methods A total of 455 children with common pneumonia aged from 2 to 7 years were enrolled in this study,including 147 obese children,141 overweight children and 167 normal weight children.Then all the children were divided into 2 groups based on age:≥ 2-4 years group and ≥ 4-7 years group.The information of the patients was collected from the medical records management system of our hospital,and including gender,age,weight,height,hospital stays,total course,peripheral blood cell counts (white blood cell,neutrophil,monocyte and lymphocyte),C-reactive protein (CRP),erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR),IgG,IgA,CD4 + T,CD8 +T and the history of recurrent pneumonia.Results In ≥ 2-4 years group,the average length of the hospital stays of common pneumonia in obese and overweight children was longer than that in the normal weight children(P =0.037,0.009),and the total course of common pneumonia in obese children was longer than that in the normal weight children (P =0.014).In ≥ 4-7 years group,the average length of the hospital stays and total course of common pneumonia in obese and overweight children were longer than those in the normal weight children (the hospital stay:P =0.002,0.000,the total course:P =0.004,0.001).In ≥2-4 years group,the peripheral blood cell counts(white blood cell,neutrophil,monocyte and lymphocyte),CRP,ESR,IgG,IgA,CD4 + T,CD8 + T,CD4 + T/CD8 + T and the history of recurrent pneumonia were of no significant difference among obese,overweight and normal weight children (all P >0.05).In ≥4-7 years group,the peripheral blood cell counts(white blood cell,neutrophil,monocyte and lymphocyte),and ESR were of no significant difference among obese,overweight and normal weight children (all P > 0.05),but the levels of IgG,CD4 + T and CD4 + T/CD8 + T in obese and overweight children were lower than those in the normal weight children,and the obese children were more notable in this aspect (P < 0.05).And obese and overweight children were more likely to suffer from recurrent pneumonia.Conclusions Obese and overweight children with common pneumonia aged from 2 to 7 years may need longer hospital stay and total course than normal weight children.Impaired immunity may be the main reason for the ≥4-7 years group,but in the ≥2-4 years old group,it may be attribute to some non-immune factors.
5.Cognition and Reflection on the Interview Results of Medical Ethics Education in Chinese and American Medical Colleges
Yingwei SUN ; Zhengjuan HU ; Fang LIU ; Yiting LI
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(4):453-456
Objective:To understand the similarities and differences of medical ethics education between Chinese and American medical colleges and universities,grasp the advantages and disadvantages,and analyze the enlightenment of American medical ethics education to our country.Methods:We used individual interview method of qualitative research methods and conducted semi-open interview.Results:China can adjust the curriculum provision appropriately,enrich the content of medical ethics education,improve the medical ethics practice education,enrich teaching approaches and diversify examination form in medical students moral education cultivation.Conclusion:Both China and the United States attach great importance to medical professionalism education,medical ethics training and the doctor-patient relationship education.However,there are significant differences in their history,culture,religion and morality,as well as the medical systems,education on medical students and medical ethics education.Views formed in the interview provide certain reference and guidance for Chinese medical ethics education at a certain level.
6.The changes and clinic significance of immune function, serum procalcitonin and C-reactive protein in children with mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia
Yingjie WANG ; Xuemei BAI ; Zhengjuan LIU ; Yongli ZHAO ; Li ZHANG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2014;21(8):501-503,507
Objective To investigate the changes of immune function,serum procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein (CRP) in children with mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (MPP),and to provide clinical evidence for immunotherapy in children with MPP.Methods A total of 126 children with MPP during their hospitalization were enrolled into lobar pneumonia group (n =42) and bronchopneumonia group (n =84),and 28 healthy children were enrolled into normal control group.The immunoglobulin(Ig),CD4+T,CD8+T,PCT and CRP of all children were determined.Results The levels of IgG,IgM and IgE of children in lobar pneumonia group and bronchopneumonia group were significantly higher than that of the normal control group (P <0.05),but there were no significant differences in the level of IgA between three groups (P > 0.05).The levels of IgG in lobar pneumonia group were significantly higher than that of bronchopneumonia group (P < 0.05),but there were no significant differences in the levels of IgM,IgE,IgA between the two groups(P >0.05).The ratios of CD4+T and CD4+T/CD8+T in lobar pneumonia group and bronchopneumonia group were significantly lower than that of the normal control group(P < 0.05).The levels of PCT and CRP in lobar pneumonia group and bronchopneumonia group were significantly higher than that of the normal control group (P < 0.05).Conclusion Humoral immunity and cellular immune dysfunction plays an important role in pathogenesis of MPP.They are important for PCT and CRP in evaluating clinical condition and immunotherapy.
7.Effect of glucocorticoids on expression of aquaporin-1 in rats with acute lung injury
Le MA ; Zhengjuan LIU ; Xuemei BAI ; Qing WANG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2013;20(3):265-267
Objective To explore the mechanism of glucocorticoids in the treatment of acute lung injury(ALI) by studying the expression changes of aquaporin-1 (AQP-1) in the lung.Methods SpragueDawley rats were randomly divided into 3 groups,which were ALI group injected by lipopolysaccharide (LPS group),therapy group treated by methylprednisolone (Mp) after LPS injection (Mp group) and control group injected by normal saline.PaO2 and wet/dry mass ratio were assayed at 6 hours after the injection.Changes of AQP-1 expression in the lungs were analyzed by immunohistochemistry and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR),and pathological examination was performed in each group.Results RT-PCR results showed that the expression of AQP-1 in LPS group was lower than that in control group (0.28 ± 0.05 vs 0.50 ± 0.24,P < 0.05),while the expression of AQP-1 in Mp group was higher than that in LPS group (0.47 ±0.16 vs 0.28 ±0.05,P <0.05).The immunohistochemistry results were consistent to the RT-PCR results,meanwhile glucocorticoids therapy could improve the blood oxygen level (P < 0.01),reduce the wet/dry mass ratio (P < 0.05) and relieve the lung injury.Conclusion Glucocorticoids may have beneficial effects on ALI by affecting the expression of AQP-1 in the lungs of rats.
8.Exploration and Thinking of Medical Students' Professionalism Education——Taking Capital Medical University as An Example
Zhengjuan HU ; Yingwei SUN ; Guangyuan JIAO ; Zhifeng LI ; Shuang LI ; Ning MA ; Fang LIU
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(3):300-303
Aimed at the current plight of medical students' professionalism education,such as ignoring the top -level design and the overall plan but emphasizing practice,ignoring the permeability of professional spirit but emphasizing the impartation of professional knowledge,ignoring humanities but emphasizing professional issues in curriculum setting,Capital Medical University advocated the all-dimensional education philosophy implenented by all staff through the whole process,made top-level design scientifically for medical students' professionalism education.The university strengthened professionalism through teaching,permeated professionalism through a series of educational activities,consolidated professionalism through clinical practice,and thus to strengthen the cultivation of medical students' professionalism and realize scientific education by all staff and throughout the whole process.
9.Survey on the status of medical students' life meaning-taking capital medical university as an example
Guangyuan JIAO ; Fang LI ; Zhengjuan HU ; Yang LI ; Shuang LI ; Ning MA ; Fang LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(10):1067-1070
Objective To understand the status of the life mcaning among medical students.Methods Totally 300 students in our school were measured by the scale of purpose in life test (PIL)to analyze the status and influencing factors of life meaning.The questionnaire data were analyzed by using two independent samples t-test,One-way ANOVA and multiple linear regression.Results The average score of the life meaning survey of medical students was 84,the life goal and life value dimension scores were relatively high and the life attitude and life independent dimension scores were low.Meanwhile,the life mean in scores were higher in senior students than in junior students ( P =0.003 ),higher in undergraduate students than in college students (P =0.021 ),higher in students from urban cities than in students from rural areas ( P =0.004),higher in student leaders than in non student leaders (P =0.001 ),higher in students liking their majors than in students disliking their majors (P =0.003).Conclusions The formation of medical students' life meaning is influenced by a variety of factors.Educators need to seize the important period of students' growth and launch some targeted educational activities.Meanwhile,in order to enhance the medical students' life meaning,it is also necessary to consolidate the professional education,increase students' self-identity and guide them to correctlv view social problems.
10.The changes in protein and energy intakes and weight in 2 weeks after birth in appropriate for gestational age ;and small for gestational age preterm infants with gestational age less than 34 weeks
Xuemei HE ; Haiqing SHEN ; Jiahui CHEN ; Yihui LEI ; Danyang LIU ; Ying WANG ; Xiaodan YU ; Jianxing ZHU ; Zhengjuan HE
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2016;34(9):651-656
Objective To investigate the changes of protein and energy intakes and the z-score of weight for age in appropriate for gestational age (AGA) and small for gestational age (SGA) preterm infants with gestational age less than 34 weeks. Methods The data from 314 hospitalized premature infants ( 268 cases of AGA and 46 cases of SGA) during January 2012 to December 2014 were retrospectively collected. The intakes of protein and energy and the changes of weight within 2 weeks after birth were compared. Results Compared with AGA group, the hospital stays, durations of parenteral and enteral nutrition and total enteral nutrition, and time to achieve full dose feeding were signiifcantly longer in SGA group (P?0 . 05 ). The energy intakes on day 4 , 8 , and 12 after birth in SGA group was obviously lower than in AGA group;the protein intakes on day 6 and 8 in SGA group was also obviously lower than in AGA group (P?0 . 05 ). The daily average weight gain was signiifcantly higher in SGA group than that in AGA group (P?0 . 05 ). The z-score of weight for age was gradually away from the median level in both AGA group and SGA group within 2 weeks after birth. Moreover, the z-score of weight for age at 2 weeks was lower in SGA group than that in AGA group (P?0 . 05 ). Conclusions The growth velocity in SGA premature infants was faster than that in AGA premature infants with gestation age lower than 34 weeks after recovery of birth weight. There was catch-up growth to some extent. However, the growth of SGA and AGA premature infants need to be improved.