1.Investigation on the current status of oral health care in the disease controls system in Sichuan Province.
Zhuo WANG ; Ying DENG ; Wei YIN ; Xiaoxia LIU ; Yujin HE ; Jun HE
West China Journal of Stomatology 2015;33(2):178-181
OBJECTIVETo analyze the status and characteristics of dental manpower in the center for disease controls (CDC) in Sichuan Province and to provide more evidence for strengthening the oral healthcare workforce in the CDC system.
METHODSA mass survey on dental manpower was made in CDCs in Sichuan Province through questionnaire investigation. Data were collected and entered with the Epidemiological Dynamic Data Collection (EDDC) platform and analyzed with SPSS 13.0 software.
RESULTSSichuan Province had 0.15 hospitals providing oral health services and 0.38 dentists on average per 10,000 people. About 65.53% (135/206) of the CDCs had one department responsible for the oral health service. However, oral health care personnel comprised only 2.23% (237/10,624) of the personnel of the whole CDC system. About 64.67% (119/184) of county CDCs and 47.62% (10/21) of city CDCs knew well the dental health status of local residents. Less than 5% of the CDCs used the data and assisted in the policy making of public health administrators.
CONCLUSIONThe dental care personal deficit exists in the CDC system in Sichuan Province. The distribution and composition of dental manpower are not reasonable. The oral health service ability of CDCs in Sichuan Province should be strengthened and improved.
China ; Dental Care ; statistics & numerical data ; Dentists ; Humans ; Oral Health ; Surveys and Questionnaires
2.Role of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor alpha in the pathogenesis of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.
Cai-yan ZHAO ; Zhuo-jun DENG ; Jun-ying ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2006;14(2):146-147
Animals
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Fatty Liver
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complications
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metabolism
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Hepatitis
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etiology
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metabolism
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Male
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NF-kappa B
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metabolism
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PPAR alpha
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biosynthesis
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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blood
3.Relationship between NF-kappa B binding activity and expression of PPAR gamma-mRNA in the livers of rats with fatty liver disease.
Cai-Yan ZHAO ; Jian-Bin WANG ; Zhuo-Jun DENG ; Jing-Wen LIU ; Jian-Mei LI ; Li LI ; Ling-Ling JIANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2005;13(2):96-100
OBJECTIVETo investigate the changes of NF-kappa B binding activity, the expression of PPARr and their correlation in the liver of rats with fatty liver disease (FLD) induced by different pathogenic factors and to investigate the molecular mechanism of the inflammation in FLD.
METHODS40 Wistar rats were randomly divided into 4 groups of ten each: normal group, alcohol group, fat-rich diet group, alcohol adding fat-rich diet group. The rats were sacrificed at the end of the 16th week from the starting day of the experiment. Serum and liver specimens were collected. Histological specimens were stained with HE, SudanIV, and Masson and then studied microscopically. The ultrastructural changes were also checked under an electron microscope. NF-kappa B binding activity and the expression of PPARr mRNA were determined by electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and RT-PCR respectively. The correlations between NF-kappa B binding activity and the expression of PPARr and the biochemical indexes were analyzed.
RESULTSSteatosis, inflammation, necrosis and fibrosis were present in livers of the rats of all the experimental groups, and were most severe in the alcohol adding fat-rich diet group. NF-kappa B binding activity was markedly increased in the livers of the alcohol group (142+/-16.32) and of the alcohol adding fat-rich diet group (238+/-19.14) in comparison to the livers of the normal (73+/-9.24, F = 6.36, 17.93) and those of the fat-rich diet group (84+/-10.38, F = 5.96, 16.20). Binding activity was higher in the alcohol adding fat-rich diet group than that in the simple alcohol group, but there was no difference between those of the fat-rich diet and normal groups. The level of PPARr mRNA was lower in the livers of the alcohol, fat-rich diet, alcohol adding fat-rich diet groups (0.2530+/-0.069, 0.3647+/-0.082, 0.1226+/-0.054) than that of the controls (0.8097+/-0.094) (F = 15.43, 7.24, 21.45). NF-kappa B binding activity was correlated positively with the level of serum TNF alpha (r = 0.527, 0.639) and the content of MDA in the liver homogenates (r = 0.723, 0.537), but negatively with the expression of PPARr in the livers of the alcohol and the alcohol adding fat-rich diet groups (r = -0.568, -0.891).
CONCLUSIONThe enhanced nuclear factors NF-kappa B binding activity and decreased expression of PPARr play a pivotal role in the inflammatory response of FLD induced by alcohol and fat-rich diet. It may provide a new idea for treating FLD effectively.
Animals ; Fatty Liver ; metabolism ; Liver ; metabolism ; Male ; NF-kappa B ; metabolism ; PPAR gamma ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; RNA, Messenger ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar
4.Over-expression of VEGF165 in the adipose tissue-derived stem cells via the lentiviral vector.
Xiang-Zhou SUN ; Gui-Hua LIU ; Zhuo-Qing WANG ; Fu-Fu ZHENG ; Jun BIAN ; Yan-Ping HUANG ; Yong GAO ; Ya-Dong ZHANG ; Chun-Hua DENG
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;124(19):3093-3097
BACKGROUNDMany researchers studied the possibility of using stem cells as gene therapeutic vector. But few related reports on the adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ADSCs) are available. Therefore we intended to construct a lentiviral VEGF(165) expression vector and then infect the ADSCs to produce therapeutic seed cells.
METHODSEHS1001-68950485313912 clone was mutated by PCR method to produce consensus fragment of VEGF(165) transcript (NM_001025368). Lentivirus was enveloped with pGC-FU, pHelper 1.0 and pHelper 2.0 plasmids in 293T cells. And then the ADSCs (multiplicity of infection = 20) were transfected with the vectors after titer determination. Stable expression of VEGF(165) in ADSCs was confirmed by immunofluorescence staining, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and Western blotting analysis.
RESULTSDNA sequencing and 293T transfection verified VEGF(165) was linked to the GFP fused vector. The virus titer is up to 2 × 10(8) determined by quantitative PCR. VEGF(165) transduced cells could show green fluorescence confirmed by immunofluorescence staining (almost 95%). ELISA analyses could detect out the density of VEGF was 850.86 - 1202.13 pg/ml (mean (923.00 ± 31.22) pg/ml) in the supernatant of VEGF(165)-transduced cells but not detected in the GFP-transduced cells (P < 0.001) and the Western blotting analyses also confirmed VEGF(165) expression in VEGF(165)-transduced cells.
CONCLUSIONSThe VEGF(165) over-expression ADSCs were obtained and may be used as a cell therapeutic tool and may be applied for vascular regeneration, especially in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
Adipose Tissue ; cytology ; Animals ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Genetic Vectors ; Lentivirus ; genetics ; Rats ; Stem Cells ; chemistry ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ; analysis
5.The necessity and countermeasures of strengthening radiation dose management in diagnostic radiology
Yantao NIU ; Yongxian ZHANG ; Weihai ZHUO ; Jun DENG ; Hui XU ; Quanfu SUN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2023;43(4):241-247
In recent years, the diagnostic radiology, especially CT scanning, has a rapidly increased frequency in our country, becoming the largest artificial radiation source to the average individual doses to the population. In clinical diagnosis and treatment activities, the examined patients and individuals may undergo multiple procedures and multiple frequencies of medical imaging in a short period of time and receive high cumulative radiation doses even exceeding 50 or 100 mSv in a single day, posing a potential risk to their health. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out statistical analysis and management of diagnostic radiation dose information to minimize the probability of excessive dose and associated radiation risk. In this paper, the international cognition of radiation risks in diagnostic radiology, diagnostic equipment and medical imaging frequency, radiation dose and its management status are described. Four countermeasures for radiation dose management are put forward to provide reference for further improving radiation protection in clinical practice.
6.Over-expression of VEGF165 in the adipose tissue-derived stem cells via the lentiviral vector
Xiang-Zhou SUN ; Gui-Hua LIU ; Zhuo-Qing WANG ; Fu-Fu ZHENG ; Jun BIAN ; Yan-Ping HUANG ; Yong GAO ; Ya-Dong ZHANG ; Chun-Hua DENG
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;125(19):3093-3097
Background Many researchers studied the possibility of using stem cells as gene therapeutic vector. But few related reports on the adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ADSCs) are available. Therefore we intended to construct a lentiviral VEGF165 expression vector and then infect the ADSCs to produce therapeutic seed cells.Methods EHS1001-68950485313912 clone was mutated by PCR method to produce consensus fragment of VEGF165 transcript (NM_001025368). Lentivirus was enveloped with pGC-FU, pHelper 1.0 and pHelper 2.0 plasmids in 293T cells.And then the ADSCs (multiplicity of infection=20) were transfected with the vectors after titer determination. Stable expression of VEGF165 in ADSCs was confirmed by immunofluorescence staining, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and Western blotting analysis.Results DNA sequencing and 293T transfection verified VEGF165 was linked to the GFP fused vector. The virus titer is up to 2x10a determined by quantitative PCR. VEGF165 transduced cells could show green fluorescence confirmed by immunofluorescence staining (almost 95%). ELISA analyses could detect out the density of VEGF was 850.86-1202.13pg/ml (mean (923.00±31.22) pg/ml) in the supernatant of VEGF16s-transduced cells but not detected in the GFP-transduced cells (P <0.001) and the Western blotting analyses also confirmed VEGF165 expression in VEGF165-transduced cells.Conclusions The VEGF165 over-expression ADSCs were obtained and may be used as a cell therapeutic tool and may be applied for vascular regeneration, especially in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
7.Prevalence and Years of Life Lost due to Disability from Dental Caries among Children and Adolescents in Western China, 1990-2015
Zhuo WANG ; Ying DENG ; Wei Shi LIU ; Jun HE ; Kui JI ; Ying Xin ZENG ; Juan Shu YANG ; Yin Xin XU ; Yu LUO ; Geng Mai ZHOU ; Xin Jian ZHANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2017;30(10):701-707
Objective To analyze the prevalence and years lived with disability (YLD) from dental caries among children and adolescents and the time trends over the past two decades in Sichuan province, the largest province in west China. Methods Based on the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015 (GBD2015), which systematically assessed the epidemiological characteristics of major diseases and their transitions by country and region from 1990 to 2015, we extracted the estimated results for China. We then used the Bayesian meta-regression method to estimate the sex- and age-specific prevalences and YLDs from dental caries among children and adolescents under 15 years old in Sichuan province and compared them with global and national indicators for the same period. Results In 2015, there were almost 6 million cases of dental caries in children and adolescents (aged < 15 years) in Sichuan province, accounting for 6% of the total cases in China. For children under 5 years, the prevalence of deciduous caries was 55.9%, and the YLDs value was 10.8 per 100,000, while it was 24.3% and 5.1 per 100,000 respectively among 5- to 14-year-olds; for those aged 5 to 14 years, the prevalence of permanent caries was 21.5%, and the YLDs value was 11.5 per 100,000. From 1990 to 2015, the prevalence of dental caries for children under 5 years increased substantially, by 16.2%, and the YLDs increased by 8.7%. Among those aged 5 to 14 years, the prevalence increased and the YLDs decreased. Conclusion Dental caries remains a huge health burden in Western China. In contrast to the global and national data, the trend has increased rapidly over the past 25 years in this region. This work provides suggestions for the prevention and control for oral health in China with the policy of two-child.
8.Investigation on the current status of oral health care in the disease controls system in Sichuan Province
Zhuo WANG ; Ying DENG ; Wei YIN ; Xiaoxia LIU ; Yujin HE ; Jun HE
West China Journal of Stomatology 2015;(2):178-181
Objective??To?analyze?the?status?and?characteristics?of?dental?manpower?in?the?center?for?disease?controls?(CDC)?in?Sichuan?Province?and?to?provide?more?evidence?for?strengthening?the?oral?healthcare?workforce?in?the?CDC?system. Methods??A?mass?survey?on?dental?manpower?was?made?in?CDCs?in?Sichuan?Province?through?questionnaire?investigation.?Data?were?collected?and?entered?with?the?Epidemiological?Dynamic?Data?Collection?(EDDC)?platform?and?analyzed?with?SPSS?13.0?software.?Results??Sichuan?Province?had?0.15?hospitals?providing?oral?health?services?and?0.38?dentists?on?average?per?10?000?people.?About?65.53%?(135/206)?of?the?CDCs?had?one?department?responsible?for?the?oral?health?service.?However,?oral?health?care?personnel?comprised?only?2.23%?(237/10?624)?of?the?personnel?of?the?whole?CDC?system.?About?64.67%?(119/184)?of?county?CDCs?and?47.62%?(10/21)?of?city?CDCs?knew?well?the?dental?health?status?of?local?residents.?Less?than?5%?of?the?CDCs?used?the?data?and?assisted?in?the?policy?making?of?public?health?administrators.?Conclusion??The?dental?care?personal?deficit?exists?in?the?CDC?system?in?Sichuan?Province.?The?distribution?and?composition?of?dental?manpower?are?not?reasonable.?The?oral?health?service?ability?of?CDCs?in?Sichuan?Province?should?be?strengthened?and?improved.
9.Evidence summary of malnutrition risk screening in adult inpatients
Longmei SI ; Fei LIU ; Shangqian GAO ; Jie GUO ; Ye LI ; Zheng WANG ; Shuyao JI ; Zhuo LIU ; Yanming DING ; Xia LIU ; Jun DENG ; Jing LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(36):4708-4712
Objective To assess and summary the guideline best evidence on malnutrition risk screening in adult inpatients so as to provide a reference for malnutrition risk screening of adult inpatients. MethodsGuidelines on malnutrition risk screening in adult inpatients were systematically retrieved in nutrition association official website, guideline website and database and were screened. All of the guidelines were assessed by 4 trained researchers with the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREEⅡ). Guidelines with level C were excluded, and guidelines with level A and B were selected to extract, translate and summary the recommendations. ResultsA total of 213 guidelines were retrieved and 140 were selected after eliminating repetitive guidelines. Finally, 13 guidelines were included after eliminating 128 guidelines by reading titles and abstracts. AGREE Ⅱ evaluation results showed that there were 3 guidelines with level A and 10 guidelines with level B. Analysis and summary showed that a total of 16 items of 3 classes best evidence on malnutrition risk screening in adult inpatients were selected including screening qualification, population, time and tools. ConclusionsIn this study, guidelines best evidence on malnutrition risk screening in adult inpatients provides a credible reference for clinical practice. Population with high risk of malnutrition should be assessed in comprehensive nutrition and should be treated in nutritional department when necessary.
10.Design and application of an intelligent nursing teaching platform based on training path of medical education
Zhuo LIU ; Jun DENG ; Zhen ZHANG ; Mei CHEN ; Junye TIAN ; Jing LI ; Zhenhui TAO ; Xiaojin ZHU ; Yanming DING
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(3):410-414
Objective:To explore design of an intelligent teaching platform based on the training path of medical education and its application in clinical nursing teaching and management.Methods:Starting from three stages of medical education in colleges and universities, post-graduation education, continuing education and teacher development and training, combining the whole process of nursing teaching, relying on the nursing management information platform, the intelligent nursing teaching platform was designed and developed by using the front and rear separation design framework and the whole station HTTPS encrypted connection. The platform included teaching plans, teaching training, exam management, teaching feedback, teaching resources and system management modules. Among them, the teaching training module was divided into six sub-modules, such as college education, post-graduation education, continuing education, teacher development, advanced training and base training. The intelligent teaching platform was applied to clinical nursing teaching and management.Results:The use of the platform improved the quality of nursing teaching, provided independent learning environment for nurses and helped the hospital save time and labor costs.Conclusions:The application of intelligent nursing teaching platform effectively saves nursing labor cost and teaching management cost and promotes the development of nursing teaching training assessment and management towards the direction of informatization, which is a training management platform worthy of wide application by nursing teaching managers.