1.Multidimensional Challenges and Development Strategies in the Construction of Rare Disease Discipline
Li GONG ; Xiaowan MA ; Nansheng CHENG ; Qian HE ; Zhi WAN
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2026;5(1):19-26
The development of the rare disease discipline is a crucial pathway for enhancing the diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases, cultivating specialized professionals, and fostering technological innovation. Currently, China' rare disease discipline is accelerating its development driven by both policy and demand. However, it still faces multi-dimensional challenges, including an incomplete clinical management mechanism, a shortage of interdisciplinary talents, a weak scientific research system, and limited outreach capacity. To address these challenges, this paper proposes and constructs an integrated development system with clinical diagnosis and treatment as the foundation, talent cultivation as the engine, scientific research as the support, and disciplinary outreach capacity as the extension. Specific strategies include: enhancing clinical management through artificial intelligence-assisted diagnosis systems and multidisciplinary collaboration platforms; strengthening the talent pool through textbooks, curricula, and hierarchical training mechanisms; bolstering research collaboration and translational outcomes by leveraging international data-sharing platforms, national rare disease medical centers, the State Key Laboratory of Complex Severe and Rare Diseases, and the National Key Scientific Infrastructure for Translational Medicine; and expanding grassroots outreach and public awareness through the National Rare Disease Diagnosis and Treatment Collaboration Network, the National Rare Disease Quality Control Center, and integrated media communication channels. In the future, the rare disease discipline should further deepen the integration of medicine and engineering, expand international cooperation, focus on the translational closed loop, improve the regional collaboration network, so as to build a more resilient and dynamic disciplinary ecosystem, and ultimately achieve a comprehensive improvement in the diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases.
2.Epidemiology and COI gene heredity evolutionary analysis of Gasterophilus third instars
Hongxia YANG ; Qingyong GUO ; Xiaowan XIE ; Shifang LIU ; Yuhui MA ; Mengyuan ZHANG ; Zihan GUO ; Xiuxiu WEN ; Chahan BAYIN
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2017;37(8):1517-1522
In order to investigate the species and categorization of Gasterophilus in Ili horse.We analysised the COI gene of the identified Gasterophilus dominant species and constructed NJ phylogenetic tree in the study.The results showed that infection rate was 100% in total of 16 775 the third phase Gasterophilus instar larvae.Four Gasterophilus species were identified,and showed serious mix infections.Dominant species were Gasterophilus nasalis,its relative dominance were 53.17%,and prefer to live in the cardia,others to irregular live in the pylorus of the horses.COI gene homology of GasterophiIus nasalis,Gasterophilus intestinalis,Gasterophilus pecorum,Gasterophilus haemorrhoidalis (GenBank Accession No.:GU265752.1,KR230402.1,KU578262.1,KT946620.1) were 99%,99%,99% and 100% respectively.Phylogenetic analysis results showed that the data were clustered with the Gasterophilus app.which publshed on the GenBank.G.intestinalis and G.haemorrhoidalis cluster together first,and then cluster with G.nasalis,at last all three kinds of Gasterophilus cluster with G.pecorum.When the COI gene is the target,in-group and out-group of the Gasterophilus can forms an independent evolutionary branch.This study provides useful parameters for the classification of Gasterophilus.
3.The effect of 18β-glycyrrhetinic acid on tight junctions of the nasal mucosa epithelial cells in rat models with allergic rhinitis.
Yi MA ; Yan GUI ; Youhu WANG ; Kehu XI ; Xiaowan CHEN ; Fuhong ZHANG ; Chunxia MA ; Hao HONG ; Xiangyi LIU ; Ying JIANG ; Ming DONG ; Guijun YANG ; Xiaobing ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(20):1590-1594
OBJECTIVE:
To observe 18β-glycyrrhetinic acid (GA) impact on ultrastructure of tight junctions (TJs) of nasal mucosa epithelial cells in rats models of allergic rhinitis (AR).
METHOD:
Ninety-six Wistar rats were randomly divided into control group, model group, loratadine group, and 18β-glycyrrhetinic acid group, and each group had 24 rats. Ovalbumin was used to establish a rat AR model. The behavioral changes and the tight junctions of nasal epithelial were observed and compared in different groups after 2,4,6 and 10 weeks intervention.
RESULT:
The length of TJs in allergic rhinitis model became shorter, electron-high-density plasma membrane became thicker, number of the integration loci reduced and gap of TJs widened or even ruptured. With the consistent effect of allergens,the changes of TJs in the model group aggravated gradually,and the changes of ultrastructure of TJs in 18β-glycyrrhetinic acid group was relieved apparently compared to model group and even were close to the control model with time.
CONCLUSION
18β-glycyrrhetinic acid can recover the ultrastructure of the tight junctions of AR rat nasal epithelial cells.
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Cell Count
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Epithelial Cells
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ultrastructure
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Glycyrrhetinic Acid
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analogs & derivatives
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pharmacology
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Nasal Mucosa
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cytology
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Ovalbumin
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
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Rhinitis, Allergic
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drug therapy
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Tight Junctions
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drug effects
4.The status of nursing assistants team in the hospital in part of China
Na'na SHI ; Changxiao MA ; Ying HE ; Xia CUI ; Ruihua FENG ; Xiaowan WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(14):1664-1667
Objective To explore the development situation of hospital nursing assistants in certain regions of China in order to provide reference and evidence for improving the professional standardization management of nursing assistants .Methods Used questionnaire survey to investigate and analyze 538 nursing assistants'social demographic characteristics , education training , welfare, working conditions and degree of satisfaction.Results In the surveyed sample, 87.9% respondents were female nursing assistants; and 53.0%aged 40 to 49;78.3% came from rural area;73.6% only received middle school education or had lower education background.The nursing assistants who participated in pre-service training accounted for 96.5%, who participated in professional qualification training accounted for 31.4%, and only 15.1% had certification.The average monthly income of nursing assistants was 1902.5 RMB, but only 9.8%respondents had insurance and housing fund.41.4% nursing assistants had average daily working time longer than 8 hours.The highest proportion work done by nursing assistants was sorting and replacing the bed unit and personal items (92.3%), while the lowest percentage work was measuring axillary temperature for patients (26.3%).50.3% nursing assistants once had the idea of changing career, and 50.8% respondents'relatives and friends had a general thought or disagreed to their profession.In the sample, the satisfaction degree of the income and welfare was the lowest (43.1%).Conclusions Nursing assistants were almostly middle-aged women,who were normally without higher education and enough training .They did intensive work while received very low income;the service range provided by them was limited , too; and the stability of the team and occupation identity were poor.
5.Introduction to the healthcare assurance system in South Korea
Yanli ZUO ; Xiaowan WANG ; Xiaojing MA
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2009;25(3):212-216
It described the status quo of the healthcare system in South Korea, and the milestones of the country to achieve universal coverage of social medical insurance. The paper presented in focus the development from multiple social medical insurance funds to a universal social medical insurance system in South Korea, and analyzed those serious setbacks including monopolizing private medical organizations, lack of first-visit and referral system, and excessive percentage of personal payment, as a result of unparallel progress of the reform of medical insurance and that of healthcare system. Authors hope to be inspirational for the ongoing reforms in the social medical insurance system and healthcare system, in an effort to avoid likewise mistakes.

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