1.Inhibitory Effects of Deguelin on the Viability of Neuro-2 A Cells
Zhongkui XIONG ; Siben WANG ; Juan LANG
China Pharmacist 2014;(11):1793-1795,1796
Objective:To investigate the effects of deguelin on the viability and apoptosis of Neuro-2A ( N2A) cells. Methods:The cell viability of N2A cells with the density of 5 × 104 ·ml-1 on the time points of 6, 12, 24, 48 and 72 hours after 1 × 10 -8 mol ·L-1 deguelin treatment using CCK-8 kits was determined, and that on the time point of 48 hours after 0, 1 × 10 -11 , 1 × 10 -10 , 1 × 10 -9 , 1 × 10 -8 , 1 × 10 -7 , 1 × 10 -6 or 5 × 10 -4 mol·L-1 deguelin treatment was also detected. The activity of caspase 3 was deter-mined in N2A cells treated by 2 × 10 -8 mol·L-1 deguelin for 24 hours. Results:N2A cells with the density of 5 × 104 ·ml-1 reached the peak level in the growth curve 48 hours after the incubation in DMEM medium with 10% fetal bovine serum. The cell viability of N2A cells was decreased after the treatment of 1 × 10 -8 mol·L-1 deguelin for 24-72 hours in a time-dependant manner or after the treatment of 1 × 10 -8 ~1 × 10 -6 mol·L-1 deguelin for 48 hours in a dose-dependant manner (P<0. 05) with IC50 of 1. 6 × 10 -8 mol ·L-1 . The activity of caspase 3 was increased after the treatment of 2 × 10 -8 mol·L-1 deguelin for 24 hours, which was 5. 6-fold of that in the control group. Conclusion: Cell viability of N2A cells is inhibited by deguelin in a time- and dose-dependent manner, which may be related to the activity increase of caspase 3.
2.Teaching reform of medical imaging inspection technology for cultivation of applied talents
Zhongkui XIONG ; Guoyuan XIA ; Ruiming XIA ; Zhongqiang YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(10):1230-1232
Medical imaging inspection technology is a practical major obligatory course for college students in medical imaging major.In order to overcome the defects of traditional teaching,we try to improve teaching methods,to carry out opening laboratory system,and to establish picture archiving and communication system ( PACS ) laboratory for the cultivation of applied talents of medical imaging.
3.Experimental study of ultrasound microbubble-mediated HGF gene transfer on liver fibrosis in rats
Guoyuan XIA ; Zhenzhen JIANG ; Liang DONG ; Benzhen HE ; Jiangang SUN ; Zhongkui XIONG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(8):707-710
Objective To investigate the efficiency of ultrasound microbubble-mediated HGF gene transfer on liver fibrosis in rats. Methods The eukaryotic expression vector pMD18-T/HGF was constructed. The rats were randomly divided into 5 groups: normal group, model group, low dose group,middle dose group and high dose group. The rat liver fibrosis were induced. At day 14 after treatment, the rats were sacrificed, the ALT lever were evaluated, pathological evaluation of liver fibrosis were made,immunohistochemical evaluation of HGF protein expressions were observed, HGF mRNA expression were detected by RT-PCR. Results Liver 1function after the treatment showed that the treatment groups were better than model group ( P < 0. 05). The difference between low dose group and normal group showed significant difference ( P <0.05), and the difference between middle/high dose groups and normal group showed no significant ( P >0. 05). Pathological results showed that the treatment groups could reduce liver fibrosis;treatment groups had the positive HGF expression by immunohistochemistry and the expression level increased with the increasement of the treatment dose ( P <0.05). RT-PCR showed HGF mRNA expression in the treatment groups were higher than in model group ( P <0.05). Conclusions Ultrasound microbubbles which carrying HGF can inhibit the process of hepatic fibrosis.
4.Application of virtual laboratory in infectious disease teaching of medical students
Xinhua LI ; Yi LUO ; Xiong LUO ; Yuchen HE ; Zhongkui LI ; Junxiang CHEN ; Xiang CHEN ; Jing WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(6):673-677
Objective:To explore the influence of virtual simulation experiment project on the experimental teaching effect of infectious diseases.Methods:Ten experimental contents were selected, including 3 703 students majoring in clinical five-year program, eight-year program, anesthesia, psychiatry and other majors of Medicine School of Central South University. The teaching effect and students' satisfaction were evaluated through examination and personal questionnaire survey. The measurement data was expressed by (mean ± standard deviation), the counting data was illustrated by percentage. The rate is compared by Chi-square test, and the difference is statistically significant when P<0.05. Results:All the students took part in the examination of 10 items. Except for item 8, the scores of students in all items had a large variance, with almost same number of high score students and low score students. Learning attitude is closely related to learning effect. Among the students who think it's necessary to learn, 20.5% and 53% have excellent learning effect and good learning effect, respectively. Compared with offline experiment teaching, virtual simulation teaching has both advantages and disadvantages, and needs to further improve the satisfaction of students.Conclusion:Virtual simulation teaching of infectious diseases is unable to completely replace offline teaching, and the combination of virtual and reality is more conducive to improving the quality of medical students.