1.A Survey and Its Analysis on Cultural Qualities of Teachers of Basic Courses
Xi LI ; Xunchun ZHU ; Li LONG ; Yaping WANG ; Shunhe WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(02):-
A survey was made in Chongqing Medical University on the cultural qualities of teachers of basic courses,their humanity and social knowledge,as well as the role these things have played in students' quality education.The analysis has showed that the cultural qualities of the teachers have been improved in the recent years,while there was still a gap from the requirements of cultivating students' cultural qualities.The survey suggests that it require great attention and constant efforts to improve the teachers' cultural qualities.
2.Formula Optimization of Memantine Hydrochloride Sustained Release Pellets by Box-Behnken Surface Response Design
Jiansong WANG ; Ying XIAO ; Long XI ; Sheng XING
China Pharmacist 2017;20(5):837-841
Objective: To optimize the formula of memantine hydrochloride sustained release pellets and investigate the drug release in vitro.Methods: Memantine hydrochloride sustained release pellets were prepared by a fluidized bed.The factors such as inlet air temperature, spray pressure and feeding rate were optimized by orthogonal tests.The Box-Behnken response surface methodology was used to screen the major influencing factors (ethyl cellulose aqueous dispersion, PEG 6000 and the coating weight) in the release of memantine hydrochloride.The coating formula and coating weight were optimized with the cumulative release rate of memantine hydrochloride in 2, 6,and 12 h as the response values.The drug release in vitro was also studied.Results: The optimum preparation parameters of the pellets were as follows: the inlet air temperature of 45℃, the spray pressure of 1.0 bar, and the feeding rate of 1.5 r·min-1.The best sustained release coating formula was as follows: the content of ethyl cellulose aqueous dispersion of 8.4%, the content of PEG 6000 of 2.3%, and the weight gain of sustained release layer of 16.7%.The memantine hydrochloride sustained release pellets had notable sustained release effect.Conclusion: Orthogonal tests and Box-Behnken response surface method can be used for the formula optimization of memantine hydrochloride sustained-release pellets.The established fitting model is simple with good predictability.
3.The therapeutic effects of radiofrequency thermocoagulation denervation mediated by digital subtraction angiography in lumbar facet joint syndrome
Dan-Feng LI ; Long WANG ; Jing-Shan CAO ; Xi WAN ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(10):-
Objective To observe the therapeutic effects and assess the feasibility of radiofrequency thermo- coagulation denervation(TRD)mediated by digital subtraction angiography(DSA)for patients with lumbar facet joint syndrome(LFJS).Methods Eighty LFJS patients were randomly divided into two groups:a denervated group(groupⅠ)and a control group (groupⅡ).The lumbar facet joints of the patients in groupⅠwere treated with TRD,while those in groupⅡhad their lumbar facet joint cavities injected with the mixture of 1 mg betamethasone and 1 ml lidocaine.All patients were assessed using the Visual Analog Scale(VAS)before treatment and 30 rain,1 d, 1 w,1 m and 6 m after.Schober values were measured at 1 w,1 m and 6 m after treatment.The therapeutic effects and side effects were assessed at 6 m after treatment.Results VAS scores in groupsⅠandⅡat 30 min,1 d,1 w and 1 m after treatment were remarkably lower than before treatment.In addition,those in groupⅠ6m after treatment were also significantly lower(P<0.01).Compared with those in the groupⅡ,VAS scores in groupⅠwere signifi- cantly decreased at 1 m and 6 m after treatment(P<0.05 and P<0.01,respectively).The schober values in groupⅠat 1 m and 6m were obviously increased in comparison with those in groupⅡ,while the therapeutic effects in groupⅠat 6m after treatment were better than those in groupⅡ(P<0.01).There were no side effects,such as injuries to the nerve roots or dysfunctional dermal sensation,in either group.Conclusion TRD,mediated by DSA,has ther- apeutic effects on LFJS.Such treatment is safe,convenient,and gives long-term pain relief.
4. Clinical analysis of free perforator flap for repairing soft tissue defects of the dorsum of foot
Xuezi YU ; Long ZHANG ; Yinhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2019;35(4):376-380
Objective:
This study aims to analyze the outcome of free perforator flap for repairing soft tissue defects on the dorsum of foot.
Methods:
Thirty-six patients with soft tissue defects on the dorsum of foot were treated at a single institution from March 2015 to September 2017. They were 20 males and 16 females, aged from 21 to 59 years old, with the mean age of 39.4 years. The causes of injury include crush injury (
5.Determination of rutin in Hibiscus mutabilis leaves from seventeen growing areas
Xi-Lin WANG ; Wang-Wu LI ; Hui-Long ZOU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2018;40(4):886-890
AIM To determine the rutin contents in Hibiscus mutabilis Linn leaves from seventeen growing areas.METHODS Seventeen germplasms of Hibiscus mutabilis were collected from the main distribution areas and their growth characteristics including length of stipe and leaves,width of leaves,ratio of length and width of leaves were studied.The contents of rutin were determined by HPLC,and their correlations with altitude,longitude,latitude,growth characteristics and germplasms were analyzed,then cluster analysis was made.RESULTS There were significant differences of growth characteristics and rutin contents among different germplasms of H.mutabilis (P < 0.01),with 1.389 6 mg/g as their mean value,those collected from Zhejiang,Yunnan,Hubei and Guangxi were relatively higher than others.Moreover,the rutin content had a positive correlation with altitude,a negative correlation with longitude,length of stipe and shape index of leaves,and no significant correlations with latitude.Meanwhile,seventeen germplasms could be divided into four groups.Those from group Ⅰ and Ⅱ had higher rutin contents.CONCLUSION This accurate,stable and reproducible method can be used for the quality control of H.mutabilis.
6.Relationship between anogenital distance and cryptorchidism in human newborns.
Da-peng JIANG ; Hong-quan GENG ; Hou-wei LIN ; Yu XI-NA ; Xi-wei ZHANG ; Shu-long YANG ; Shuai WANG
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(5):432-435
OBJECTIVETo explore the relation of the anogenital distance (AGD) with cryptorchidism in male newborns.
METHODSThis study included 350 male infants delivered in two community hospitals between September 2013 and September 2014. Within 24 hours after birth, a pediatric surgeon measured the AGD of the neonates and determined whether they had cryptorchidism. According to the testicular position, we divided the undescended testes into three types: upper scrotal, inguinal, and non-palpable.
RESULTSTotally 39 cases of cryptorchidism were found in the 350 newborns. The AGD of the cryptorchidism infants was significantly shorter than that of the normal neonates ([2.01 ± 0.22] vs [2.35 ± 0.19] cm, P < 0.01), and statistically significant differences remained even when preterm and low birth-weight infants were excluded ([2.32 ± 0.14] vs [2.06 ± 0.19] cm; (2.37 ± 0.17) cm vs (2.12 ± 0.12) cm, all P < 0.01). The newborns with higher-position cryptorchidism had a shorter AGD, though with no significant difference (F = 0.434, P > 0.05). No significant differences were observed in the AGD between unilateral and bilateral cryptorchidism ([1.96 ± 0.13] vs [2.02 ± 0.17] cm, P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONShorter AGD is associated with a higher incidence of cryptorchidism in male newborns. AGD could serve as a potential biomarker for disruption of androgen action during the male programming window period.
Androgens ; physiology ; Cryptorchidism ; diagnosis ; Humans ; Infant, Low Birth Weight ; Infant, Newborn ; Infant, Premature ; Male ; Perineum ; abnormalities
7.Impact of artesunate on the expression and secretion of transforming growth factor-b1 of primary rat hepatic stellate cells.
Yuan WANG ; Bu-wu FANG ; Long-xi PENG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2012;20(4):294-299
OBJECTIVETo investigate the impact of the Artemisia annua plant-derived drug, artesunate, on proliferation of primary rat hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), and to analyze the underlying molecular mechanisms of its anti-fibrogenic effects involving the inhibition of transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-b1) expression and secretion in liver.
METHODIsolated, cultured, and activated primary rat HSCs were divided into sixteen groups, including one untreated control group and fifteen artesunate-treated experimental groups with 125, 150, 175, 200 or 225 mumol/L for 24, 48 or 72 hours. The rate of cellular proliferation was measured using the 3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. TGF-b1 mRNA expression was evaluated by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and protein expression was evaluated by Western blotting. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to evaluate secreted levels of TGF-b1 protein.
RESULTSArtesunate significantly inhibited proliferation of cultured HSCs in a dose- and time-dependent manner (all, P less than 0.01). After 24 hours of exposure, the inhibition ratios of the various artesunate concentrations were: 6.06%+/-1.44% (125 mumol/L), 21.47%+/-5.57% (150 mumol/L), 42.00%+/-7.36% (175 mumol/L), 67.12%+/-4.55% (200 mumol/L), and 79.83%+/-3.67% (225 mumol/L). Artesunate significantly inhibited the TGF-b1 mRNA expression in HSCs, and the higher the drug concentration, the higher the degree of inhibition (all, P less than 0.01). In addition, artesunate significantly inhibited the expression of intracellular and secreted TGF-b1 protein (all, P less than 0.01). In response to artesunate (mumol/L concentrations), the TGF-b1 levels were (164.24+/-6.88) pg/ml (0μmol/L), (102.68+/-4.45) pg/ml (150μmol/L), (86.54+/-5.56) pg/ml (175μmol/L), and (56.55+/-5.66) pg/ml (200μmol/L).
CONCLUSIONArtesunate exerts anti-fibrogenic effects on HSCs in vitro, possibly by reducing the expression, translation and secretion of TGF-b1.
Animals ; Artemisinins ; pharmacology ; Cells, Cultured ; Hepatic Stellate Cells ; drug effects ; secretion ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ; metabolism
8.Construction of human Egr-1 promoter and its response to ionizing radiation in tumor cells
Xiaojie XU ; Lihua DING ; Lingxue WANG ; Xi QIN ; Long CHENG ; Kai JIANG ; Qinong YE
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2009;25(11):973-975
AIM: To construct human Egr-1 promoter luciferase reporter system and study its activity induced by i-onizing radiation. METHODS: Egr-1 promoter was obtained by human genomic PCR and cloned into pGL3-basic vector. After transfection of recombinant plasmid into human tumor cells, the Egr-1 promoter activity induced by ionizing radiation was detected by luciferase reporter assay. RESULTS: The luciferasy reporter system of Egr-1 promoter was successfully constructed. The activity of Egr-1 promoter was substantially increased after different doses of IR and reached to the peak at the time point of 48h after IR. CONCLUSION: The Egr-1 promoter was constructed in this study showed IR inducible activity in tumor cells, laying foundation for the research of radiation, mediated gene therapy.
9.The value of changes in plasma B-type natriuretic peptide before and after spontaneous breathing trial in predicting weaning outcome in mechanically ventilated patients
Long CHENG ; Li JIANG ; Meiping WANG ; Bingsheng DONG ; Bo ZHU ; Xiuming XI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2015;54(6):486-490
Objective To evaluate the value of the change of B-type natriuretic peptide(BNP) in predicting weaning outcome of patients with mechanical ventilation in ICU.Methods We carried out a prospective cohort study on patients in ICU at Fuxing Hospital from July 2013 to January 2014.Patients expected to use mechanical ventilation for more than 24 hours were enrolled in our study.The plasma concentration of BNP was measured at the beginning of spontaneous breathing trial(SBT) and 2 hours after.According to the outcome of SBT,patients were divided into SBT failure group (group A),weaning failure group (group B) and weaning success group (group C).The levels of BNP before and after the SBT were compared among three groups.The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to evaluate the changes of BNP (△BNP) and the rate of change (△BNP%) in predicting weaning outcome.Results A total of 56 patients were enrolled in our study,12 in group A,11 in group B and 33 in groupC.In groupC,both△BNPand△BNP% [7.0,(-1.2,45.5) ng/L;6.1 (-2.1,11.5)%]were significantly lower than those in group A [88.0 (58.0,140.0) ng/L,P < 0.05;20.5 (15.3,40.3) %,P<0.001]and group B[46.0 (17.5,91.2) ng/L,P<0.001;24.3(13.0,32.5) %,P<0.001].The area under ROC curve (AUC) of △BNP% to predict weaning success was 0.88 [95% CI 0.79-0.97;P <0.001] and the cut-off value is 13.4% with relatively high sensitivity(84.8%)and specificity(82.6%).The AUC of △BNP to predict weaning success was 0.80 [95% CI 0.69-0.92;P < 0.001] and the cut-off value is 80ng/L with high sensitivity 93.4% and mediocre specificity (47.9%).Conclusion Either △BNP% or △BNP in the SBT can predict weaning outcome,in which △BNP% seems better than △BNP.
10.Mechanisms and molecular typing of carbapenem-resistant Proteus mirabilis strains deficient in swarming motility
Long SUN ; Xi LI ; Xiaoting HUA ; Keren SHI ; Yanfei WANG ; Ranfeng CHEN ; Yunsong YU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2016;36(10):734-739
Objective To investigate the mechanism and epidemiological characteristics of carbap-enem-resistant Proteus mirabilis ( PM) strains deficient in swarming motility. Methods PM strains were isolated from Hangzhou General Hospital of CAPF ( Chinese People′s Armed Police Forces) during January 2013 to December 2014. Bacterial motility and flagella of the PM strains were observed through semi-solid agar culture and flagella staining. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis ( PFGE) was performed for homology anal-ysis. Antimicrobial susceptibility test and phenotypic confirmatory test were also carried out. PCR analysis and DNA sequencing were performed to confirm the genotype of resistant genes. Plasmid electroporation and S1-PFGE in combination with Southern blot hybridization were used to determine the location of the carbap-enem-resistant genes. Genetic structure of the blaKPC-2 gene was obtained by PCR mapping. Results A total of 42 PM isolates deficient in swarming motility were screened out and the resistance rates to imipenem and meropenem were 57. 1% and 52. 4%, respectively. PCR analysis and DNA sequencing confirmed that 24 carbapenem-resistant PM isolates deficient in swarming motility carried blaKPC-2 gene and belonged to three clones as indicated by the results of PFGE. Southern blot hybridization indicated that the blaKPC-2 gene was located on plasmids varying in size (26 kb, 55 kb and 139 kb). In addition, some of the strains harbored several resistant genes, such as blaTEM-1 , blaCTX-M-65 and rmtB. The genetic structures of strains carrying blaKPC-2 gene were ISKpn8, blaKPC-2 and ISKpn6-like from upstream to downstream. Conclusion Compared with the PM strains with swarming motility, the carbapenem-resistance rate was significantly higher in these PM strains deficient in swarming motility. Carbapenemases KPC-2 played an important role in the carbapen-em-resistant PM strains deficient in swarming motility. There was a cloning spread trend for carbapenem-re-sistant PM strains in our hospital. Clinicians should pay more attention to the risk of spreading.