1.Preparation and evaluation of animal model of diabetic microvascular complications
Wanrui ZHENG ; Rui WANG ; Xiangxia LUO ; Ruyu ZHOU ; Rui YANG ; Min ZENG ; Zhuomin HONG ; Liping GU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2023;39(9):760-766
Objective:To establish a rat model of diabetic microangiopathopathy and simulate the biochemical and pathological changes of diabetic retinal and renal microangiopathopathy.Methods:Forty healthy male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into blank group and model group (10 and 30 rats, respectively). After the rats in blank group and model group were fed ordinary diet and high-fat and high-sugar diet for 5 weeks, respectively, the rats in model group were injected with 1% streptozotocin (STZ) through the abdominal cavity at the dose of 35 mg/kg to establish a type 2 diabetes model. After modeling, the rats were continuously fed until the 10th week (4 weeks after modeling), the general conditions of the rats were observed, and samples were collected for follow-up experiments. Serum creatinine (CREA), triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), high density lipoprotein (HDL-C), low density lipoprotein (LDL-C), microalbuminuria, urinary creatinine (UCr) and urine sugar were detected. Calculate the kidney index and microalbumin/urinary creatinine ratio (UACR). Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) was used to observe the vascular changes and non-perfusion area of retinal superficial capillary plexus. The morphological and structural changes of kidney and retina were observed by hematoxylin-eosin and periodate Scheff staining. The expression of nerve fibers and nucleus of Müller cells in rat retina was observed by immunofluorescence staining. Ultrastructural results of retina were observed by transmission electron microscope. Independent sample t test was used for comparison between groups. Results:Four weeks after modeling, compared with blank group, the body weight of rats in model group was significantly decreased, and random glucose was significantly increased, with statistical significance ( t=5.755, -51.291; P<0.05). Renal index, urinary glucose and UACR were significantly increased, while UCr was significantly decreased, with statistical significance ( t=10.878, 137.273, 3.482,-6.110; P<0.05). CREA decreased, TG, TC, HDL-C, LDL-C increased, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=-28.012, 33.018, 118.018, 13.585, 16.480; P<0.05). OCTA examination showed that there was no perfusion area of shallow retinal capillaries. The optical microscope showed that the inner boundary membrane of retina in model group was swollen and thickened, the surface was uneven, the inner and outer nuclear layer cells were disordered and the density decreased. Glomerular congestion was accompanied by cortical tubular epithelial swelling, widening of the mesangial area, and thickening of the basement membrane. The results of immunostaining showed that the inner and outer plexiform layers of the retina showed lamellar strong green fluorescence expression, and the inner and outer nuclear layers showed scattered dot green fluorescence expression. Transmission electron microscopy showed that the basal membrane of retinal microvessels in model group was slightly thickened, vascular endothelial cells edema, endothelial nucleus and perinucleus contraction, nuclear membrane contraction, mild mitochondrial swelling, vacuolation. Conclusion:High-glucose and high-fat feeding plus a single intraperitoneal injection of STZ 35 mg/kg can successfully establish a microangiopathic model of type 2 diabetes.
2.Research on the evaluation index system of hospital culture construction led by Party building and the mediating effect
Qi DUO ; Zhuomin GU ; Jianhui ZHU ; Xia CHENG ; Yanqun QIN ; Huanhua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(11):938-943
Objective:To establish an evaluation index system of hospital culture construction led by Party building in public hospitals, and to explore the relationships among Party building, hospital culture and patient satisfaction, and explain the mediating effect of hospital culture between Party building and patient satisfaction.Methods:Literature review and two rounds of Delphi method were used to create an evaluation index system of hospital culture construction led by Party building in public hospitals. On such basis, a questionnaire was designed and 429 staff from 33 public hospitals in Shanghai were surveyed through April and June 2021. Cronbach α coefficient method and exploratory factor analysis were used to test the reliability and validity of the indexes, and the regression analysis method was used to verify the mediating effects. Results:Following two rounds of Delphi survey run by 14 experts, a performance evaluation index system for the hospital culture construction was constructed, comprising 5 level-1, 13 level-2 and 29 level-3 indexes. The Cronbach α coefficients of overall indexes and 5 level-1 indexes fell in the range of 0.860-0.901( P<0.01), and the retest reliability of overall index and 5 level-1 indexes fell between 0.91-0.93( P<0.01). Based on the exploratory factor analysis, all of the characteristic roots of the factors generated by orthogonal rotation were>1, and the total variance explained contribution rate was 56.84%, proving the good validity of the indexes. The effect of Party building on patient satisfaction was significant( β1=0.139, P<0.01), and that on hospital culture effect significant as well( β2=0.168, P<0.01), while that on patient satisfaction was also significant( β3=0.115, δ=0.448, P<0.01)with hospital culture effect introduced as the mediating effect. Conclusions:The evaluation index system of hospital culture construction led by Party building proves highly scientific and effective, and hospital culture plays to some extent a mediating role between Party building and patient satisfaction. This proves that Party building presents a significant transmission effect on patient satisfaction through hospital culture building. The study provides a reference for strengthening Party building and hospital culture construction and improving patient satisfaction in public hospitals.