1.Effects of Nimodipine treatment on the expression of neural cell adhesion molecule after the ischemic brain injury in rats
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
Aim To explore the effects of Nimodipine(NDP) treatment on the expression of neural cell adhesion molecule(NCAM) after the ischemic brain injury in rats.Methods One hundred male Wistar rats(180~220g) were randomly divided into four groups:sham operation control group(SOCG,n=10),cerebral ischemia control group(CICG,1,3,7 d,n=30),high and low dose Nimodipine treatment group(H-NTG,L-NTG,1,3,7 d,n=10).Their middle cerebral arteries of CICG and NTG were blocked by filament forming brain injured,the NTG groups were treated with NDP(0.5 mg?kg-1 and 1mg?kg-1),respectively.and then,their cerebral blood flow was reperfused.Their blood vessel shape of cerebri surface was observed and the expression of NCAM was determined,after neurologic impairment(NIP) was scored and regional cerebral blood flow(RCBF) was surveyed,respectively.Results 3 d,7 d PO2 of H-NTG were higher than those of CICG(P
2.Reflection on medical education reform from medical licensing examination
Cen HUANG ; Zhi DONG ; Xiaoqin ZONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;(2):169-171
Objective To find out the weak points of students through analyzing the scores of medical licensing examination, to explore the causes and to put forwards some advices. Methods Excel 2007 was used to statistically analyze the average scores, average passing rate and the mastering rate of 3 060 candidates who took the exam from 2006 to 2011. Literatures were reviewed to find out reforming measures taken by other schools. Results The average scores changed lightly. The master-ing rate changed differently. The average passing rate declined from 83.6% in 2006 to 71.65% in 2011. Conclusions Score of medical licensing examination is an important index of the teaching quality of medical universities, which should be emphasized on. Some practicable methods are put forward taken into all related factors:adjusting course setting, strengthening teaching of practical skills, reforming teaching methods and examination systems, placing more emphasis on examination work.
4.Cancer stem cells:current status
Zhi-Gang SUN ; Sheng-Dong HUANG ; Bao-Ren ZHANG ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1981;0(04):-
Recently,study on cencer stem cells has been a focus of study.Cancer stem cell is a small population of cencer cells possessing the properties of stem cells:self-renewal,differentiation and proliferation.To date,the existence of cancer stem cells has been proven in acute and chronic myeloid leukemia,breast cancer,brain tumors,liver cancer and colon cancer,etc..In this article we reviews the current progress on cancer stem cells,including the defination,existing evidence,research methods, and challenges in clinical application.
6.Anti-Tumor Activity of Dendritic Cell/Myeloma Vaccine in Vitro
jun-feng, LIU ; zhi-xu, HE ; dong, SHEN ; jin, HUANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1993;0(03):-
Objective To induce mice bone marrow(BM) mono-nuclear cells into dendritic cells(DC) in vitro,and then produce function vaccine of anti-myeloma by bone marrow derived dendritic cells(BM-DC).Methods Mono-nuclear cells separated from mice bone marrow were cultured in tissue culture plastics which supplemented granulocyte-macrophage clonystimulating factor(GM-CSF),IL-4.During the 8 days,there were numerous of mature DCs outgrown,and then fused with SP 2/0 myeloma cells in logarithmic growth phase cultured with 8-azaguaine by polyethylene(PEG).The resulting purified DC/myeloma hybrids were generated by selecting with hypoxanthine-aminopterin-thymidine(HAT).The specific anti-tumor activity was examined in vitro.Results Mono-nuclear cells derived from BM cultured by supplement propriate cytokines milieu in tissue culture plastics,and then exposed to lipopolysaccharide(LPS).There were plenty of mature DCs appear as early as day 8,and exhibit dramatic veils of cytoplasm and extensive dendrites in their surfaces,high express CD11c(83.19%),major histocompatibility complex(MHC)-Ⅱ(95.25%),CD86(89.24%),their capacity to stimulate primary T cell responses in mixed leukocyte reaction(MLR) would be shown strongly.Hybrids could grow well through PEG fusion and HAT selection.These hybrids could stimulate naive T cells into cytotoxic T-lymphocyte(CTLs) directed against SP 2/0 myeloma,and exhibit strong specific killed ability.Conclusions BM-DCs is fused with tumor cells ensure the tumor associated antigens could be processed and presented effectively,and stimulate specific anti-tumor immunity so that prevent or cure this kind of tumor.So it's feasible in practice to produce anti-tumor vaccine by BM-DCs.
8.Applied research of intermaxillary fixation screw in the jaw fracture.
Wei HUANG ; Zhi-qiang CAO ; Dong FANG ; Zhen-yu HU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2004;20(5):364-365
OBJECTIVETo evaluate and generalize the application of intermaxillary fixation screw in the jaw fracture.
METHODS41 cases of jaw fracture have been treated with intermaxillary fixation screw.
RESULTSBoth function and appearance have recuperated in 40 cases except 1 case has light malocclusion.
CONCLUSIONSApplication of intermaxillary fixation screw advanced the traditional therapy.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Bone Screws ; standards ; Female ; Humans ; Jaw Fractures ; surgery ; Male ; Maxillary Fractures ; surgery ; Middle Aged ; Orthopedic Fixation Devices ; standards ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; instrumentation ; methods ; Treatment Outcome
9.Clinical Features and Genetic Analysis of Pediatric Patients with Alagille Syndrome Presenting Initially with Liver Function Abnormalities
Yan LIU ; Hong WANG ; Chen DONG ; Jie-Xiong FENG ; Zhi-Hua HUANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2018;38(2):304-309
Alagille syndrome (AGS) is a multisystem disorder and caused by mutations in JAG1 or NOTCH2 gene.The diagnosis of AGS is hampered by its highly variable clinical manifestations.We performed a retrospective analysis on 16 children diagnosed as having AGS in recent five years in our hospital.Cholestasis was seen in 15 patients (93.8%),heart disease in 12 (75%),characteristic facies in 7 (43.8%),and butterfly vertebrae in 7 (43.8%).Ophthalmology examination was not performed on all the patients.Further,serum biochemical parameters were compared between AGS and 16 biliary atresia (BA) patients who were confirmed by surgery.Elevated liver enzymes were seen in all the patients.Serum total cholesterol (TC) (P=0.0007),alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (P=0.0056),aspartate aminotransferase (AST) (P=0.0114),gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) (P=0.035) and total bile acid (TBA) levels (P=0.042) were significantly elevated in AGS patients compared to those in BA cases.However,there were no significant differences in serum total bilirubin (TB),conjugated bilirubin (CB) and albumin (ALB) between the two groups.We identified 14 different JAG1 gene variations and 1 NOTCH2 gene mutation in 16 Chinese AGS patients.Our study suggested clinical features of AGS are highly variable and not all patients meet the classical diagnostic criteria.It was suggested that hypercholesterolaemia and significantly elevated GGT,TBA and ALT may be helpful to diagnose AGS.Genetic testing is integral in the diagnosis of AGS.
10.Protective effect of ethyl acetate extract of Pongamia pinnata roots on ethanol-induced gastric mucosal injuries in rats
Keyun LIU ; Yi ZHU ; Zhi DONG ; Jing LI ; Ling HUANG ; Guobiao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2007;21(6):476-481
AIM To investigate the therapeutic effect of ethyl acetate extract from Pongamia pinnata roots (PREA) on ethanol-induced gastric lesions. METHODS The experimental gastric mucosal injuries were prepared by ig ethanol to rats, and the protective effect of PREA was evaluated by calculating lesion index, observing pathological changes, and measuring the contents of nitric oxide (NO) and malondialdehyde (MDA), and the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) from gastric mucosal tissue. In addition, gastric secretary and gastric wall adherent mucus were studied with the pylorus-ligation rat model. RESULTSCompared with the model control group, PREA (50, 150 and 450 mg·kg-1, ig) dose-dependently prevented the gastric mucosal damages induced by ethanol, its inhibition rates were 28.7%, 57.7% and 78.7 %, respectively. The pathomorphology lesions of mucosal tissue were obviously ameliorated. PREA obviously antagonized the ethanol-induced elevation of MDA content, and reduction of NO level and SOD activity of gastric mucosa. PREA significantly reduced gastric juice volume, free acidity, total acidity and total acid output, but didn′t affect the pepsin activity. Moreover, PREA obviously increased adherent mucus quantity of stomach wall, as well as free mucus quantity dissolved in gastric juice of pylorus-ligation rat. CONCLUSIONPREA has protective effect on ethanol-induced gastric mucosal injuries, which suggests that PREA may be used for protection or treatment of human ethanolinduced gastric lesions.