1.The Analysis of an Inquiry in Grouping Teaching among Medical Students——the Research of Grouping Teaching Model,Students Inquiry
Li-Ping CHEN ; Zhi-Quan BAI ; Jiu-Xiang LI ; Yu-Zhuang HUANG ; Jing-Rong ZENG ; Jing-Bo JIANG ;
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(10):-
By inquiring the medical students under the background of grouping teaching between the mainland students and the oversea Chinese students,we have got something about their attitude toward the credit system.The result will help us to improve the teaching renovation in medical education.The questionnaire including implementing of credit system,standard credit system, grouping teaching,curriculum,tutor system of the undergraduates,the administration of education,and so on.Then we analyze and get the result.
2.Effects of L.F04, the active fraction of Lycopus lucidus, on erythrocytes rheological property.
Hong-zhi SHI ; Nan-nan GAO ; Yong-zhi LI ; Jing-guang YU ; Quan-chun FAN ; Gui-e BAI ; Bing-mu XIN
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2005;11(2):132-135
OBJECTIVETo study the effects of L.F04, the active fraction of Lycopus lucidus, on erythrocytes rheological property so as to investigate its mechanism in promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.
METHODThe effects of L.F04 (used for treatment for 10 days in different dosages) on deformability, aggregation and membrane liquidity of erythrocytes (MLE) as well as whole blood apparent viscosity (eta(b)) were examined on the basis of rat model of blood-stasis syndrome induced by venous injection of high molecular weight dextran.
RESULTAs compared with the normal control group, the model group's RBC deformability and MLE were lower, and the aggregation of erythrocytes and eta(b) were higher. Compared with the model group, both L.F04 0.612 g/kg and 0.306 g/kg showed significant effect in improving deformability and inhibiting aggregation of red blood cells (RBC) and reducing blood viscosity. The trend of improving MLE was also shown.
CONCLUSIONL.F04 could significantly improve the abnormal rheological property of erythrocytes.
Animals ; Blood Viscosity ; drug effects ; Dextrans ; pharmacology ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; Erythrocyte Aggregation ; drug effects ; Erythrocyte Deformability ; drug effects ; Hemorheology ; Hemostasis ; drug effects ; Lycopus ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Space Flight
3.Mental neurovascular V-Y island advancement flap in functional reconstruction of partial lower lip defect.
Wei-Liang CHEN ; Yong-Jie WANG ; Zhi-Bao BAI ; Zhi-Quan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2008;24(1):34-35
OBJECTIVETo investigate the functional reconstruction technique for partial lower lip defects.
METHODS7 patients with lower lip cancer (3 cases of basal cell carcinoma, 2 cases squamous cell carcinoma and 2 cases papillary carcinoma) underwent excision. The full-thickness lower lip defects were one-third to two-third of the total lower lip length. All the defects were reconstructed with V-Y island advancement flaps based on the mental neurovascular bundle.
RESULTSThere was no flap loss. No recurrence was observed during the follow-up period of 3 months to one year. Both the aesthetic appearance, muscle function and sensation of the reconstructed lower lip were satisfactory.
CONCLUSIONSMental neurovascular V-Y island advancement flap is an ideal method for functional repair of partial lower lip defect.
Aged ; Carcinoma, Basal Cell ; surgery ; Chin ; innervation ; Female ; Humans ; Lip ; injuries ; Lip Neoplasms ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Surgical Flaps ; blood supply
4.The changes of estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) mRNAs in endometrium with endometriosis.
Hui ZHENG ; Hong-yi LI ; Zi-neng WANG ; Zhi-quan BAI ; Xiao-ye LU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2004;20(2):194-196
AIMTo explore the expression of ER and PR mRNAs in endometrium with endometriosis.
METHODSThe rat model of endometriosis was established, and the expression of ER, PR mRNAs in the endometrium was examined by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).
RESULTSThe expression of ER and PR mRNAs in ectopic endometrium was significantly lower than that in eutopic and normal endometrium (P < 0.01). But no difference was observed between eutopic and normal endometrium (P > 0.05). Ratio of ER/PR mRNA in ectopic endometrium was larger than that in eutopic and in normal endometrium (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONThe result illuminates that the increased ER plays a vital role in the onset of endometriosis.
Animals ; Endometriosis ; metabolism ; Endometrium ; metabolism ; Female ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptors, Estrogen ; genetics ; metabolism ; Receptors, Progesterone ; genetics ; metabolism
5.An optimized method for extracting corosolic acid from loquat leaves.
Jian-rong HE ; Qian LIU ; Zhi-long BAI ; Ren-quan HUANG ; Zeng-lu WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(11):2533-2535
OBJECTIVETo extract corosolic acid from loquat leaves for medical use.
METHODSLoquat leaves were boiled in water to remove the water-soluble substances followed by 3 cycles of extraction with 25% aqueous methanol for 30 min and then by 95% aqueous methanol for 1 h at 80 degrees celsius;. After cooling at room temperature and filtration, the extract was treated with activated carbon to remove chlorophyll, and the liquid was filtered and concentrated to allow precipitation. The sediment was washed to obtain the total crude triterpene acid, which was further dissolved with methanol and purified by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The fractions including corosolic acid were collected, concentrated with vacuum distillation, and dried to obtain corosolic acid product, which was analyzed with HPLC.
RESULTSHPLC analysis of the extracts showed that the percentages of corosolic acid were 4.66%, 2.42%, and 24.18% in crude corosolic acid extracted with methanol, boiling water, and 95% aqueous methanol, respectively. After purification with HPLC, the purity of corosolic acid in the product exceeded over 80%.
CONCLUSIONThe optimal extraction method, which is convenient and cost-effective, is established for extracting corosolic acid from loquat leaves for medical use.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; methods ; Eriobotrya ; chemistry ; Plant Leaves ; chemistry ; Technology, Pharmaceutical ; Triterpenes ; isolation & purification
6.Transumbilical single-port access laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer.
Xing-Feng QIU ; Li LIN ; Si-Bo YUAN ; Feng YAN ; Zhi-Jie DING ; Li-Ping BAI ; Zhi-Jian YE ; Wei-Jian LIN ; Zhong-Quan QI ; Zhong-Chen LIU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2011;14(1):34-36
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the surgical outcomes after transumbilical single-port access laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer.
METHODSPatients undergoing transumbilical single-port access laparoscopic radical resection for colorectal cancer at the Zhongshan Hospital of Xiamen University were included.
RESULTSThree patients underwent transumbilical single-port access laparoscopic radical resection for sigmoid colon cancer and 1 for rectal cancer between August 2010 and September 2010. There were no intraoperative or postoperative complications. No conversion was required. The mean operative time was 206 min and the mean estimated blood loss was 75 ml. The mean number of harvested lymph nodes was 21. Patients were ambulatory in the same day of surgery or postoperative day 1. Length of hospital stay ranged from 7 to 10 days.
CONCLUSIONSTransumbilical single-port access laparoscopic surgery is safe for colorectal cancer. Long-term outcomes warrant further investigation.
Adult ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Laparoscopy ; methods ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Umbilicus ; surgery
7.Brain gray matter abnormalities revealed by voxel-based morphometry in patients with chronic low back pain.
Cui-Ping MAO ; Quan-Xin YANG ; Jian TANG ; Hua-Juan YANG ; Zhi-Lan BAI ; Qiu-Juan ZHANG ; Nadeem ZAHID
Journal of Southern Medical University 2016;36(8):1041-1047
OBJECTIVETo explore the morphometric abnormalities of brain gray matter (GM) in patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP).
METHODSThirty patients with CLBP and 30 healthy individuals were enrolled and examined with a 3.0 T magnetic resonance (MR) scanner. High-resolution T1 structural MR data were acquired and data analysis was performed using voxel-based morphometry (VBM) in FMRIB Software Library. The morphological differences were compared between the two groups.
RESULTSs Compared with the healthy control subjects, patients with CLBP showed decreased GM volumes in several brain cortical areas including the bilateral superior frontal gyrus, right frontal pole, left insular cortex, left middle and left inferior temporal gyrus (P<0.05, after TFCE correction). Increased GM volumes were found in the patients in the subcortical structures including the left thalamus, bilateral putamen, bilateral nucleus accumben and right caudate nucleus (P<0.05, after TFCE correction).
CONCLUSIONPatients with CLBP have different patterns of GM abnormalities in different brain regions, characterized by reduced GM volume in cerebral cortical regions and increased GM volume in the subcortical nuclei. Such changes might be associated with the maladaptation of the brain in chronic pain state.
Cerebral Cortex ; Frontal Lobe ; Gray Matter ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Humans ; Low Back Pain ; physiopathology ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Temporal Lobe ; Thalamus
8.Bronchial Sparganosis mansoni accompanied by abnormal hyperplasia diagnosed by bronchoscopy.
Jing BAI ; Zhi-Yi HE ; Guang-Nan LIU ; Jian-Quan ZHANG ; Jing-Min DENG ; Mei-Hua LI ; Xiao-Ning ZHONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(17):3183-3187
Pulmonary sparganosis mansoni is rare in humans and bronchial sparganosis mansoni has not been reported. We reported a patient with a soft-tissue mass in the right hilum area on a chest computed tomography (CT) scan that was suspected of being lung cancer. Bronchoscopy identified sparganum larvae. Bronchial sparganosis mansoni accompanied by abnormal hyperplasia was diagnosed by histopathology. We introduced our experience and reviewed the clinical characteristics of three pulmonary sparganosis mansoni cases and three pleural cavity sparganosis mansoni cases that have been reported.
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9.Therapeutic effects of a combination of high-dose immunoglobulin and cyclosporine A in children with aplastic anemia.
Yi-Ning QIU ; Yan BAI ; Hui YU ; Dong-Feng ZHOU ; Zhi-Quan ZHANG ; Yan XIAO ; Run-Ming JIN
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2009;11(1):33-36
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the therapeutic effects of a combined immunotherapy, high-dose immunoglobulin (HDIG) plus cyclosporine A (CsA) plus prednisone (P), in children with aplastic anemia (AA) and to explore the association of peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets, peripheral blood cells and marrow CD34+ cells with therapeutic effects in AA.
METHODSThe clinical data of 46 children with AA and who received the combined immunotherapy of HDIG + CsA + P were retrospectively studied.
RESULTSOf the 46 children with AA, 31 (67.4%) were responded to the combined immunotherapy. The binary logistic regression analysis showed low absolute neutrophil count (B=4.703, p<0.05), low percentage of peripheral blood CD4+ cells (B=0.142, p<0.05) and low ratio of peripheral blood CD4+/CD8+ (B=2.945, p<0.05)were associated with poor therapeutic effects. The ratio of CD34+/karyocytes of bone marrow in children with AA was lower than that in normal individuals, but it was not significantly related to the therapeutic effect.
CONCLUSIONSThe combined immunotherapy (HDIG+CsA+P) was effective in children with AA. The absolute neutrophilcount, the percentage of peripheral blood CD4+ and the ratio of peripheral blood CD4+/CD8+ were important prognostic factors in AA.
Adolescent ; Anemia, Aplastic ; drug therapy ; immunology ; CD4-CD8 Ratio ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Cyclosporine ; administration & dosage ; Female ; Humans ; Immunoglobulins ; administration & dosage ; Infant ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Retrospective Studies
10.Lentivirus-mediated RNA interference targeting the ObR gene in human breast cancer MCF-7 cells in a nude mouse xenograft model.
Rong-Quan XUE ; Jun-Chao GU ; Song-Tao DU ; We YU ; Yu WANG ; Zhong-Tao ZHANG ; Zhi-Gang BAI ; Xue-Mei MA
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(9):1563-1570
BACKGROUNDThere is a significant association between obesity and breast cancer, which is possibly due to the expression of leptin. Therefore, it is important to clarify the role of leptin/ObR (leptin receptor) signaling during the progression of human breast cancer.
METHODSNude mice with xenografts of MCF-7 human breast cancer cells were administered recombinant human leptin subcutaneous via injection around the tumor site. Mice in the experimental group were intratumorally injected with ObR-RNAi-lentivirus, while negative control group mice were injected with the same dose of negative-lentivirus. Tumor size was blindly measured every other day, and mRNA and protein expression levels of ObR, estrogen receptor a (ERa), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) for each group were determined.
RESULTSKnockdown of ObR-treated xenografted nude mice with a high leptin microenvironment was successfully established. Local injection of ObR-RNAi-lentivirus significantly suppressed the established tumor growth in nude mice. ObR level was significantly lower in the experimental group than in the negative control group, while the amounts of ERa and VEGF expression were significantly lower in the leptin group than in the control group (P < 0.01 for all).
CONCLUSIONSInhibition of leptin/ObR signaling is essential to breast cancer proliferation and possible crosstalk between ObR and ERa, and VEGF, and may lead to novel therapeutic treatments aiming at targeting ObR in breast cancers.
Animals ; Breast Neoplasms ; genetics ; metabolism ; therapy ; Estrogen Receptor alpha ; genetics ; metabolism ; Female ; Humans ; Lentivirus ; genetics ; MCF-7 Cells ; Mice ; Mice, Nude ; RNA Interference ; physiology ; Receptors, Leptin ; genetics ; metabolism ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ; genetics ; metabolism ; Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays