1.Some Thoughts on the Course Design of the Aesthetics Education in Universities
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(04):-
As a critical component of quality education,aesthetics education exerts profound significance on the cultivation of students featuring all-dimensional development and assumes an irreplaceable status in higher education.However,there are certain inadequacies in the course design of this regard.The thesis will investigate how to have a rational course design of aesthetics education to implement the teaching quality of aesthetics.
2.An analysis of the university student community development from the perspective of ideological and political education
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
As the student communities develop rapidly,their activities become the new carrier of the ideological and political education work in universities.In his article,the author analyses the current situation,opportunities and challenges exerted by these communities on ideological and political education in universities,and discusses how to enhance the development of student communities from the perspective of ideological and political education as well.
3.The Significances of Improving Case Teaching of Medical Ethics for Majors in Medical Imaging Technology
Hongyuan HUANG ; Lizhong WU ; Zhiqi LIAO
Chinese Medical Ethics 1995;0(03):-
By analyzing 94 questionnaires of majors in medical imaging technology on medical ethics teaching,we found that some teaching models will help students realize the necessity of studying medical ethics and case teaching,including increasing the expansion of case teaching,selecting certain videos and short films into case teaching,expanding case-study model and case-exploration model,strengthening teachers' after-case-teaching summary to advance and further ethical themes.These models will also improve students' ability in ethical analysis and their sense of ethics,and will surely apply the theoretical principles into practice once they are interested in studying medical ethics.
4.Transplantation of bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells for treatment of spinal cord injury
Xingyao BU ; Zhiqi HUANG ; Yongfu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(21):183-185
OBJECTIVE: In recent years, in the field of neurosurgery, people have tried to study the mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs) transplantation for treatment of spinal cord injury and review its related studies.DATA SOURCES: We did a computer-search of Medline for spinal cord injury related articles published in English from January 1990 to November 2004, with the key words of "mesenchymal stem cells, transplantation,spinal cord injury". Meanwhile, We also searched Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM) for bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells for transplantation of spinal cord injury related articles published from January 1990 to November 2004, with the key words of "mesenchymal stem cells, transplantation, spinal cord injury" in Chinese.STUDY SELECTION: All articles were selected firstly, and those relevant to progression of mesenchymal stem cells transplantation in spinal cord injury therapy were collected. The full texts of the rest literatures were looked up and the latest evolutional articles were enrolled.DATA EXTRACTION: A total of 32 articles about the mesenchymal stem cells transplantation in spinal cord injury therapy were collected. After the exclusion of repetitive or similar studies, 19 articles met our criteria.DATA SYNTHESIS: Aiming at the spinal cord injury therapy by means of mesenchymal stem cells transplantation, the viewpoints of collected articles were summarized. We found bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells could supply lesioned part as filler. Directional regeneration accomplishes the construction of the function that transfers up and down for the nerve cell anchor through surrounding structure. The microenvironment which can inhibit the regeneration of the glial cell, protect the survival of nerve cell body, promote the regeneration of autogenic nerve cells shall be created in transplant. The international successful experience was introduced emphatically, and the most hopeful outlook was suggested.CONCLUSION: The transplanted MSCs survive, migrate to the injury site and differentiate into neurons and astrocytes. Transplantation of MSCs following spinal cord injury may improve the recovery of spinal function and may be an effect way in treating spinal cord injury.
5.Analysis of cancer mortality among residents of Rugao City for the period 2008 through 2012
Jianping HUANG ; Shulan WANG ; Zhiqi HUANG ; Suzhen CAO
China Oncology 2016;26(5):421-426
Background and purpose:With lifestyle shifts, incidence and mortality patterns for cancers have changed. In order to provide scientiifc basis for the government to control the diseases, this study investigated the can-cer mortality among residents of Rugao city for the period 2008 through 2012.Methods:The epidemiological study of cancer mortality rates among residents of Rugao city was carried out. The results were analyzed with Excel and SPSS software.Results:Cancer was the leading cause of death. The crude mortality rate was 264.55/100 000 and the SMR (standardized mortality ratio) was 155.04/100 000. The mortality of cancer was higher in the male than in the female patients. The top 5 causes of cancer death among residents of Rugao city were esophageal cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, gastric cancer, and pancreatic cancer for the period 2008 through 2012. Pancreatic cancer and colon, rectum and anus cancer were the iffth and sixth leading causes of cancer death in both male and female, respectively. Nervous system tumor was the eight leading cause of cancer death, whereas osteosarcoma was the tenth. Prostate cancer was the ninth leading cause of cancer death in men. The mortality of cancer was signiifcantly higher in the elderly group than in any other age group. The most common causes of cancer death in adolescents and young adults were leukemia,nervous system tumor and osteosarcoma. The top ifve of potential years of life lost (PYLL) were liver cancer, esopha-geal cancer, lung cancer, gastric cancer and leukemia. The top ifve of average years of life lost (AYLL) were leukemia, nervous system tumor, liver cancer, breast cancer and osteosarcoma.Conclusion:Cancer has been the major cause of death in residents of Rugao city. The mortality of cancer was higher in the male than in the female. Cancer mortality was also higher in the elderly group than in any other age group. Pancreatic cancer was the iffth leading cause of cancer death. Researchers should raise awareness of cancer prevention in the residents. Treatment and prevention of pancreatic cancer, nervous system tumor and osteosarcoma should be emphasized in the prevention of the most common types of cancer. Besides, researchers should focus on early diagnosis, early treatment of cancer and screening of high-risk groups to improve the quality of life of cancer patients.
6.The influencing factors of duration of untreated psychosis and the relationship between DUP and treatment outcome in epidemiological first episode schizophrenia
Haijun GAI ; Zhiqi ZHU ; Jinghuan WU ; Qingjun HUANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(7):591-594
Objective To explore the influencing factor of duration of untreated psychosis(DUP) and the relationship between duration of untreated psychosis and treatment outcome in epidemiological first-episode schizophrenia. Methods 912 medical records of the first episode schizophrenia patients were recruited in the study for epidemiological survey . The general medical data, clinical diagnosis, and treatment outcome were collected. DUP was determined refer to symptom onset for schizophrenia (SOS) scale. Patients were divided into short DUP and long DUP groups according to the median values of DUP values. Results Between short DUP and long DUP groups, the difference in marriage was significant ( P < 0. 05). The unmarried patients in the short DUP group (63.7% ) was higher than the long DUP group (52.6% ), the variance was significant (λ2 =5.990, P<0.05). The divorce in the short DUP group (0.6% ) was lower than the long DUP group (4.4% ) , the variance was significant (λ2 =5.079, P<0.01).The simple schizophrenia in the short DUP group (1.5%) was lower than the long DUP group (4. 1% ) , the variance was significant (λ2 =5.868, P<0.05). The treatment outcomes between the two groups had a significant variance ( λ2 =36.093, P < 0.01) , and the Ridit analysis of treatment outcomes between the two groups showed significant difference ( u = 5.183, P<0.01). The marriage,age of onset and clinical diagnosis were significantly correlated with DUP in multiple factor Logistic regression analysis. Conclusion The marriage,age of onset and clinical diagnosis are significantly correlated with DUP in the first episode schizophrenia patients,the longer of DUP and the worse of treatment outcome.
7.Quality Control of Antenoron filiforme
Bing LI ; Rumei LU ; Zhiqi HUANG ; Liwei PAN ; Li YAN
Herald of Medicine 2015;(3):358-360
Objective To establish the quality control method for Antenoron filiforme. Methods Antenoron filiforme was identified by TLC,and the content of gallic acid was determined by HPLC. The chromatographic conditions were as follows:Aichrom Reliasil C18 column (4. 6 mm×250 mm,5 μm) was used with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrle-0. 1% phosphoric acid(4∶96),the flow rate was 1. 0 mL·min-1 ,and the detection wavelength was 270 nm. Results TLC identification for An-tenoron filiforme was highly specific. Gallic acid content had a good linearity in the range of 0. 08-0. 56μg (r=1. 000 0). The av-erage recovery was 101. 12% and RSD was 2. 20% (n=6). Conclusion The method is simple, feasible,and reproducible, and can be used for the quality control of Antenoron filiforme.
8.Relationship between multiple risk factors and coronary artery lesions in the patients with coronary heart disease and metabolic syndrome
Shaomin ZHANG ; Zhiqi XIA ; Lei ZHU ; Xiaoling PENG ; Desheng HUANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(15):-
Objective To investigate the relationship between coronary artery lesions and multiple risk factors in the patients with metabolic syndrome (MS) and coronary heart disease (CHD). Methods Totally 429 patients were definitely diagnosed with CHD by coronary arteriography and their BMI, BP, FBG, TG, HDL-c as well as age, gender, smoking, TC, LDL-c, UA were recorded. All patients were divided into two groups: CHD with MS, CHD. Results BMI, BP, FBG, TG, HDL-c, TC, LDL-c and UA were significantly higher in CHD with MS group than those in CHD group (P
9.The effect of selectively upward placement of acetabular implants on limb length and post-operative function of develop-mental dysplasia of the hip patients with shortened legs
Zhiyu HUANG ; Zhiqi ZHANG ; Ming FU ; Guangxin HUANG ; Peihui WU ; Baoxi YU ; Puyi SHENG ; Weiming LIAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2014;(12):1225-1230
Objective To investigate the effect of selectively upward placement of acetabular implants on limb length and post?operative function of developmental dysplasia of the hip patients with shortened legs during total hip arthroplasty (THA). Methods Twenty?six cases of developmental dysplasia of the hip received THA between January 2008 and December 2013, in?cluding 12 cases of Crowe typeⅠ, 8 of Crowe typeⅡ, 6 of Crowe typeⅢ. There were 5 males and 21 females with an average age of 62.7 years (range, 36-80 years). The left hip was involved in 9 cases and the right hip in 17 cases. The preoperative mean Har?ris score was 42.30±12.84, and the preoperative mean WOMAC score was 59.08±13.84 at the last follow?up. The anteroposterior X?ray films and CT scan of the pelvis, anteroposterior and lateral X?ray films of the femur, and TraumaCad analysis were conducted routinely preoperation. More than 70%of the bone?implant interface was covered by appropriate upward distance of acetabular im?plant. Results The follow?up time ranged from 6 to 73 months (mean, 36 months). The Harris score improved to 91.18±7.09, and WOMAC score reduced to 9.85±3.75. According to postoperative measurement, affected limb had been lengthened by 0-5 mm in 8 cases, 6-10 mm in 5 cases, 11-15 mm in 5 cases,>15 mm in 7 cases, and shortening increased 1 mm in 1 case, but the average lengthening was 9.23±7.54 mm. The upward distance of acetabular implant was 0-5 mm in 10 cases, 6-10 mm in 7 cases and>10 mm in 9 cases. The average lengthening was 6.60±6.72 mm in patients having 0-5 mm upward distance, 11.90±5.64 mm in patients having 6-10 mm upward distance and 10.11 ± 9.35 mm in patients having>15 mm upward distance, showing no significant differ?ence. The leg length discrepancy was-3.70±6.43 mm in patients having 0-5 mm upward distance, 1.71±6.24 mm in patients having 6-10 mm upward distance and 0.56 ± 7.70 mm in patients having>15 mm upward distance, showing no significant difference. Con?clusion The limb length could be improved by selectively upward placement of acetabular implants in developmental dysplasia of the hip patients with anatomically abnormal acetabulum during THA, with reasonable preoperative design and corrective operation.
10.Chemical constituents from fruits of Ligustrum lucidum.
Xiaojun HUANG ; Zhiqi YIN ; Wencai YE ; Wenbin SHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(7):861-864
OBJECTIVETo study the chemical constituents from the fruits of Ligustrum lucidum.
METHODThe chemical constituents from the ethanol extract of L. lucidum were isolated and purified by silica gel, Sephadex LH-20, ODS column chromatographic methods. Their structures were identified on the basis of spectroscopic data and physico-chemical properties.
RESULTTwenty compounds were isolated and identified as oleanolic acid (1), crategolic acid (2), acetyl oleanolic acid (3), lupeol (4), betulin (5), dammarenediol-II (6), 3beta-acetyl-20, 25-epoxydammarane-24alpha-ol (7), 25-epoxydammarane-3beta, 24alpha-diol (8), dammar-24-ene-3beta-acetyl-20S-ol) (9), 20S, 24R-dammarane-25-ene-24-hydroperoxy-3beta, 20-diol (10), fouquierol (11), oliganthas A (12), dammarenediol II 3-O-palmitate (13), ocotillol II 3-O-palmitate (14), (E) -25-hydroperoxydammar-23-ene-3beta,20-diol (15), verbascoside (16), cimidahurinine (17), 2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-ethyl-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (18), osmanthuside H (19), 2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl) ethanol (20).
CONCLUSIONCompounds 4, 16,17, 19 were isolated from this plant for the first time, andcompounds 12-15 were isolated from this genus for the first time.
Fruit ; chemistry ; Ligustrum ; chemistry ; Organic Chemicals ; analysis ; isolation & purification