1.Research progress in effects of non-antibiotic environmental pollutants on the conjugative transfer of antibiotic resistance genes
Jiaqi WANG ; Bin XUE ; Gaofang CAO ; Zhiqiang SHEN ; Chao LI
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2025;39(5):391-400
The spread of antibiotic resistance genes(ARGs)poses a serious threat to global public health.Recent studies have shown that in addition to the difficulty in antibiotic selection,many non-anti-biotic environmental pollutants,such as microplastics,heavy metals,nanomaterials and non-antibiotic drugs,can accelerate the spread of ARGs.This paper begins by outlining the influence of non-antibiotic environmental pollutants on the conjugative transfer of ARGs.Then,the mechanisms of ARGs are analyzed from the perspective of molecular biology,which include inducing the generation of large amounts of reactive oxygen radicals,triggering cellular oxidative stress,increasing intercellular contact,altering the permeability of cell membranes,affecting energy metabolism,triggering group sensing effects,and regulating the expression of genes related to the transfer of ARGs.Finally,the limitations of current studies are presented,and tips are given about future research.In conclusion,the effects of non-antibi-otic environmental pollutants on the spread and dispersal of ARGs need to be studied more extensively.
2.Research progress in antibiotic detection based on nucleic acid sensors
Wenjia NIU ; Tieqiang SUN ; Gaofang CAO ; Zhiqiang SHEN ; Chao LI
Military Medical Sciences 2025;49(7):535-541
With the increasing abuse of antibiotics,the development of rapid,accurate and sensitive methods for antibiotic detection has become critical.Nucleic acid sensors as new biosensors have shown great potential in the field of antibiotic detection due to their high selectivity,high sensitivity and real-time monitoring ability.This paper reviews the research progress in antibiotic detection based on nucleic acid sensors,including colorimetric,optical and electrochemical nucleic acid sensors,in the hope of providing a reference for the research and development of new types of antibiotic detection technologies based on nucleic acid sensors.
3.Research progress in effects of non-antibiotic environmental pollutants on the conjugative transfer of antibiotic resistance genes
Jiaqi WANG ; Bin XUE ; Gaofang CAO ; Zhiqiang SHEN ; Chao LI
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2025;39(5):391-400
The spread of antibiotic resistance genes(ARGs)poses a serious threat to global public health.Recent studies have shown that in addition to the difficulty in antibiotic selection,many non-anti-biotic environmental pollutants,such as microplastics,heavy metals,nanomaterials and non-antibiotic drugs,can accelerate the spread of ARGs.This paper begins by outlining the influence of non-antibiotic environmental pollutants on the conjugative transfer of ARGs.Then,the mechanisms of ARGs are analyzed from the perspective of molecular biology,which include inducing the generation of large amounts of reactive oxygen radicals,triggering cellular oxidative stress,increasing intercellular contact,altering the permeability of cell membranes,affecting energy metabolism,triggering group sensing effects,and regulating the expression of genes related to the transfer of ARGs.Finally,the limitations of current studies are presented,and tips are given about future research.In conclusion,the effects of non-antibi-otic environmental pollutants on the spread and dispersal of ARGs need to be studied more extensively.
4.Research on the status quo and problems of credit system implementation in medical colleges and universities in Shandong Province
Xiangming ZHAI ; Gaofang CAO ; Juan RAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(8):894-897
This research studies the status quo of credit system implementation in medical colleges and universities in Shandong Province, and finds that there are some problems, for examples, the number of courses can't meet the requirements of the credit system, teaching management is still difficult to adapt to the reform of the credit system, students lack guidance in choosing courses, and course resources are limited. Some suggestions are put forward, such as changing teachers' concept of teaching, intensifying teaching reform, increasing teaching resources input, promoting mutual recognition of credits, strengthening the construction of teaching staff, perfecting academic tutorial system, and constructing a credit system model that conforms to the laws of medical education.

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