1.Implementation effect and thought of the basic essential surgical training course of laparoscopic skills
Chao WU ; Xueliang ZHOU ; Yanfei SHAO ; Xizhou HONG ; Luyang ZHANG ; Pei XUE ; Jiayu WANG ; Jing SUN ; Junjun MA ; Ruijun PAN ; Minhua ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(9):1373-1377
Objective:To analyze and summarize the implementation effect of basic essential surgical training (BEST) course of laparoscopic skills over the past 10 years and the practical experience in updating course content and models.Methods:The pre-class assessment questionnaires, basic laparoscopic operation assessment results, and post-class assessment questionnaires of the students who participated in the BEST course of laparoscopic skills were collected. According to the period of the course construction, the students were divided into two groups, namely students who used the course of single training system in the early stage (traditional group) and students who used the course integrating a variety of training systems after the course model was updated in the later stage (test group). The two groups were compared for the scores of track circle moving, tunnel crossing, and high and low columns, as well as their subjective evaluation of course setting and implementation effect. The t-test, Wilcoxon test, or chi-square test was conducted according to the data type using SPSS 13.0. Results:The time for 150 traditional group students to complete track circle moving, tunnel crossing, and high and low columns was 1.08 min (0.81 min, 1.60 min), 2.20 min (1.60 min, 3.27 min), and 4.86 min (3.28 min, 6.36 min), respectively, while the time for 75 test group students to complete the three operations was 1.27 min (0.87 min, 1.83 min), 2.57 min (1.58 min, 4.07 min), and 4.35 min (2.90 min, 6.42 min), respectively, with no significant difference between the two groups ( P>0.05). In terms of students' subjective evaluation of the course, a higher percentage of the test group students were satisfied with classroom environment, teaching method arrangement, training equipment, training opportunities, helping clinical work, and meeting pre-class expectations than those in the traditional group. Conclusion:The constantly updated BEST course can ensure the training quality of trainees and obtain their higher satisfaction. The benefits of this course in clinical practice can be further verified through long-term follow-up of these trainees.
2.Prediction model for distant metastasis of breast cancer based on magnetic resonance imaging
Jia TANG ; Wenjuan MA ; Junjun LIU ; Zhenzhen SHAO ; Peifang LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2019;46(7):337-341
Objective: To establish a prediction model for the distant metastasis of breast cancer based on qualitative magnetic reso-nance imaging (MRI) parameters. Methods: A retrospective analysis of 3,032 patients with breast MRI from January 2011 to Decem-ber 2016 in Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital was conducted. After the confirmation of invasive breast cancer, the subjects were divided in 2 groups: metastasis and metastasis-free. A total of 93 patients were included in the metastasis group, and 186 patients without the presence of distant metastasis in the metastasis-free group. We analyzed the correlation between breast cancer molecular subtypes and distant metastasis in the metastasis group. Univariate and Logistic regression analyses of qualitative MRI features were performed for the groups. Subsequently, we used the results to establish prediction models. Results: The results showed that hormone receptor-positive tumors (Luminal type) had a greater tendency to develop bone metastasis in the metastasis group. Triple-negative tumors showed a greater tendency to develop lung metastasis. Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 gene overexpression cases were more likely to develop liver metastasis. The results of the univariate analysis showed that the type of le-sion, multifocality or multicentricity of the cancer, T1-weighted signal uniformity, T2-weighted signal uniformity, and tumor size were statistically different between the groups (P<0.05). The results of the logistic regression analysis showed that the type of lesion, multi-focality or multicentricity of the cancer, T2-weighted signal uniformity, and tumor size were independent predictors of distant metasta-sis. Based on select independent predictors, we established a prediction model for the distant visceral metastasis of breast cancer. The accuracy, area under the curve, sensitivity, and specificity of the model were 82.8%, 0.801, 85.7%, and 75.0%, respectively. Conclu-sions: The prediction model based on the clinical pathology and MRI features established in this study can predict the distant metasta-sis of breast cancer.
3.Magnetic resonance imaging features of axillary schwannomas in five cases
Jingjing LI ; Zhenzhen SHAO ; Peifang LIU ; Chun QING ; Yanzhong ZHANG ; Junjun LIU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2018;41(11):989-993
Objective To investigate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features and differential diagnosis of axillary schwannomas, and analyze the causes of misdiagnosis. Methods A retrospective study from October 2014 to October 2017 was performed in 5 patients with axillary schwannomas, confirmed by surgery and pathology, in whom clinically suspected axillary metastases have been diagnosed. All the patients underwent breast MRI to summarize the key points of diagnosis and differential diagnosis. Results Five tumors located in neurovascular bundles extending along the brachial plexus nerve distribution. The tumors presented as single, spindle or ovoid masses, well-circumscribed margins in 4 cases, entering and exiting nerve signs in 5 cases, the split fat sign in 4 cases, vascular compressed sign in 5 cases, and target sign in 1 case. The tumors were isointense or slight hypointense on T1WI compared to the adjacent muscle. Three tumors manifested heterogeneous slight hyperintense, 1 tumor was slight hyperintense, and the target sign was seen in 1 tumor on T2WI. Diffusion-weighted image was heterogeneous hyper or slightly hyper-intense. When b=500 and 1 000 s/mm2, the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) was (1.40 - 2.23) × 10 -3mm2/s and (1.31 -2.94) × 10-3mm2/s respectively. All the 5 tumors manifested persistent enhancement on dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI). Three tumors were heterogeneously enhanced, and 2 tumors were circularly enhanced. Conclusions Axillary schwannomas has certain characteristics which can be helpful for the identification of metastatic lymph nodes.
4.Prevalence, socio-demographic and clinical correlations of underweight in community-dwelling patients with schizophrenia
Junjun LIU ; Ming CHEN ; Alin SHAO ; Hui CAO ; Bing WU ; Youshan GONG ; Yuqing ZOU ; Xiangrong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2018;44(5):277-282
Objective This study examined the prevalence of underweight and its related risk factors of community-dwelling patients with schizophrenia. Methods Five hundred and three community-dwelling patients with schizophrenia and 323 healthy controls were recruited in a cross-sectional study. Body mass index less than 18.5 was defined as underweight. Their demographic and clinical data including anthropometric data, plasma glucose and lipid parameters were collected. The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) was used to assess patients' psychopathology. Results The prevalence of underweight was 9.9% (50/503) in schizophrenia patients versus 1.5% (5/323) in the control group ( P<0.01). Further logistic regression analysis showed that male ( OR=2.43, 95%CI:1.74~3.39), smoking behavior (OR=1.50, 95%CI: 1.21~1.86), hospitalization times (OR=1.18, 95% CI: 1.06~1.31), PANSS negative score (OR=1.09, 95% CI: 1.04~1.14) were significant predictors for underweight (all P<0.05). Conclusion The prevalence of underweight is higher in Chinese patients with schizophrenia than in the general population. Some demographic and clinical variables are risk factors for underweight in schizophrenia.
5.Prevalence and correlated factors of deficit schizophrenia in community-dwelling patients with schiz-ophrenia
Junjun LIU ; Min CHENG ; Alin SHAO ; Hui CAO ; Xiangrong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2018;27(10):915-919
Objective To explore the prevalence,socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of deficit schizophrenia in Chinese community-dwelling patients with schizophrenia. Methods Five hundred and three community-dwelling patients with schizophrenia were recruited in a cross-sectional study in Yuhua-tai District of Nanjing,and deficit schizophrenia was confirmed by Chinese version of the Schedule for the Deficit Syndrome (SDS). Their socio-demographic and clinical characteristics were collected. All patients' psychopathology was assessed by Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). Results The current prevalence of community-dwelling patients with deficit schizophrenia was 0. 67‰. Deficit schizophrenia had significantly higher hospitalizations((2. 4±1. 3)times,(1. 9±0. 9)times),PANSS negative scores((28. 4± 8. 1),(17. 7±6. 3)),PANSS total score((96. 5±17. 3),(87. 3±18. 1)) than non-deficit schizophrenia(all P<0. 05),while non-deficit schizophrenia had higher currently smoking rate,positive scores,marriage per-centage and age of onset( all P<0. 05) . Further multiple logistic regression analysis indicated that male sex, age of onset,smoking and negative PANSS score were independently associated with deficit schizophrenia. Conclusion The study showed that deficit schizophrenia is very common in Chinese psychiatric outpatients. The results partially support deficit schizophrenia as an independent subtype of schizophrenia.
6.Experimental research of miR-132 inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis of ovarian cancer via Ezrin
Bo YANG ; Shengze LI ; Ling MA ; Suyang GUO ; Hongli LIU ; Jian LIU ; Junjun SHAO
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(1):72-75,80
Objective:To explore the biological function of miR-132 in ovarian cancer and the target. Methods: 22 cases ovarian cancer tissue and non-tumor tissue adjacent were collected,the expression of miR-132 in tumor tissue and non-tumor tissue, normal ovarian epithelial cells and ovarian cancer cell were detected by RT-PCR. The normal ovarian epithelial cells which the expression of miR-132 maximum or minimum were chosen, and they were divided into two groups, respectively with transfection of negative control plasmid ( NC) and miR-132 mimic plasmid. The expression of miR-132 after transfection was detected by RT-PCR,the cell proliferation and cell apoptosis were detected by CCK-8 method and flow cytometry instrument respectively,the expression of Ezrin protein was detected by Western blot. Results:The expression of miR-132 in tumor tissue was significantly lower than the tumor tissue adjacent,the expression of miR-132 in ovarian cancer cell lines was significantly lower than normal ovarian epithelial cells, the differences were statistically significant (P<0. 05). The SKOV3 cell lines was chosed for gene transfection,compared with NC group, transfection with miR-132 mimic plasmid could significantly reduce cell proliferation, increase cell apoptosis, the difference had statistical significance ( P<0. 05 ) . Western blot results showed that up-regulation miR-132 significantly increased the Ezrin protein expression in ovarian cancer SKOV3 cells ( P<0. 05 ) . Conclusion: In ovarian cancer, miR-132;inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis of ovarian cancer via Ezrin,it may be a tumor suppressor gene.
7.Potency of a novel multi-epitope vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease type Asia 1 in guinea pigs
Junjun SHAO ; Jingfeng WANG ; Shandian GAO ; Tong LIN ; Huiyun CHANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2014;(7):692-697
The potency of an improved recombinant multi-epitope vaccine against FMDV type Asia1 was evaluated in this study .A multi-epitope gene based on FMDV type Asia1 was designed and a recombinant expression plasmid (pRE-oIgG) was constructed .The proteins ,RE-oIgG and 3D were expressed in E .coli cells and purified with Ni-NTA agarose resin by affinity chromatography .The proteins ,RE-oIgG ,3D and RE-oIgG plus 3D ,were emulsified in an oil adjuvant ISA 206 .Twenty-five female guinea pigs were randomly divided into five groups and intramuscularly vaccinated for with RE-oIgG ,3D ,RE-oIgG plus 3D ,an inactivated FMDV vaccine (type Asia1) ,and PBS .All animals were vaccinated for two times .Anti-FMDV specific an-tibodies ,neutralization antibodies ,protection potency ,and lymphoproliferation assay were detected by ELISA ,virus neutrali-zation assay ,challenge test ,and flow cytometry ,respectively .Results showed that RE-oIgG plus 3D elicited significant high-level anti-FMDV specific antibodies compared to RE-oIgG alone (P<0 .05) .All the vaccinated animals induced higher level lymphoproliferation responses in vitro except PBS .Both 3D alone and PBS produced the negligible neutralizing antibodies and anti-FMDV specific antibodies .RE-oIgG plus FMDV 3D not only elicited high levels of anti-FMDV neutralizing antibodies ,but also induced significant lymphoproliferation responses .More importantly ,RE-oIgG plus 3D conferred complete protection to guinea pigs against challenge with 1 000 GPID50 .Interestingly ,two of five vaccinated animals with 3D alone were full protected against challenge ,and other three animals significantly showed a delay of 2-3 days in the onset of clinical signs .Therefore ,we considered that RE-oIgG plus 3D induces strong humoral and cellular immune responses ,which may be used for control and prevention of FMD in the future .
8.Effect of tretinoin gel sheeting on early-stage hyperplastic scars in rabbit ears
Qunying LIU ; Junjun DUAN ; Jiasong SHAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2014;47(7):477-480
Objective To estimate the effect of tretinoin gel sheeting on early-stage hyperplastic scars in rabbit ears,and to evaluate the feasibility to prevent and treat hyperplastic scars with it.Methods The ears of 24 rabbits were used to establish a model of hyperplastic scar according to previously reported methods.Then,the rabbit ears were randomly divided into four groups:control group receiving no treatment,gel sheeting group treated with the vehicle of the tretinoin gel sheeting,0.05% tretinoin group treated with 0.05% tretinoin gel sheeting,0.1% tretinoin group treated with 0.1% tretinoin gel sheeting.All the gel sheetings were topically used twice daily for six consecutive weeks.During the treatment,the size,thickness,color and texture of scars were estimated.After six weeks of treatment,all the scar tissues were resected from the rabbit ears and subjected to hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining and van Gieson (VG) staining.Statistical analysis was carried out by analysis of variance and rank sum test.Results The scars were deeply colored,thickened,hard and elevated with an uneven surface in the control group,but lightly colored,thinned and soft with the presence of small subcutaneous nodules in the other three groups.The surface of scars in the two tretinoin groups was similar to that of adjacent normal skin,and scaling was observed on the scar surface in the 0.1% tretinoin group.HE and VG staining showed a disarrangement of collagen fibers with the formation of vortex-like structures in the control group.A significant decrease was noted in the number of fibroblasts and microvessels as well as amount of collagen deposition per unit cross-sectional area in the two tretinoin groups compared with the control group and gel sheeting group.Additionally,the collagen fibers were regularly arranged and parallel to the long axis of scars in the two tretinoin groups.The scar hyperplasia index (HI) was 3.173 ± 0.26,2.465 ± 0.19,1.906 ± 0.21 and 1.903 ± 0.23 in the control group,gel sheeting group,0.05% tretinoin group and 0.1% tretinoin group respectively,the fibroblast density (NA) was 5836.7 ± 527.03,4128.73 ± 387.66,3207.59 ± 439.17 and 3200.28 ± 421.48 respectively,and the area density of collagen fiber (AA) was 45.38 ± 5.83,36.57 ± 6.84,28.09 ± 3.82 and 28.07 ± 3.47 respectively.As far as HI,NA and AA were concerned,the control group differed significantly from the other three groups (all P < 0.01),and the gel sheeting group from the two tretinoin groups (all P < 0.01),but no significant difference was observed between the two tretinoin groups (all P > 0.05).Conclusions Topical tretinoin gel sheeting can inhibit scar proliferation at early stage in rabbit ears,and may provide a new choice for the prevention and treatment of hyperplastic scars.
9.Generation of Monoclonal Antibodies against Non-structural Protein 3AB of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus
Tong LIN ; Junjun SHAO ; Huiyun CHANG ; Shandian GAO ; Guozheng CONG ; Junzheng DU
Virologica Sinica 2012;27(5):316-319
To identify linear epitopes on the non-structural protein 3AB of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV),BABL/c mice were immunized with the 3AB protein and splenocytes of BALB/c mice were fused with myeloma Sp2/0 cells.Two hybridoma monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) cell lines against the 3AB protein of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) were obtained,named C6 and E7 respectively.The microneutralization titer was 1∶1024 for mAb C6,and 1∶512 for E7.Both mAbs contain kappa light chains,and were of subclass IgG2b.In order to define the mAbs binding epitopes,the reactivity of these mAbs against FMDV were examined by indirect ELISA.The results showed that both mAbs can react with FMDV,but had no cross-reactivity with Swine Vesicular Disease (SVD) antigens.The titers in abdomen liquor were 1∶5×106 for C6 and 1∶2×106 for E7.In conclusion,the mAbs obtained from this study are specific for the detection of FMDV,can be used for etiological and immunological researches on FMDV,and have potential use in diagnosis and future vaccine designs.
10.Expression and utilization of 3AB nonstructural protein of foot-and-mouth disease virus in Escherichia coli.
Junjun SHAO ; Huiyun CHANG ; Tong LIN ; Guozheng CONG ; Junzheng DU ; Shandian GAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2011;27(2):180-184
To develop a sensitive and specific ELISA for detection of antibodies to the nonstructural protein of FMDV. We cloned and expressed FMDV nonstructural protein 3AB in Escherichia coli expression system. The recombinant protein 3AB was purified with Ni-NTA HisBind Resins and characterized by Western blotting. An indirect ELISA based on purified protein 3AB as a coating antigen was established. The specificity and sensitivity of this assay were evaluated by comparison with a commercial 3ABC-ELISA kit in detecion of serum samples. The results showed that the recombinant protein 3AB was expressed as a formation of inclusion bodies in Escherichia coli. The purified protein could specificially react with FMDV infection antibodies in Western blotting assay, but no reaction with the immune antibodies induced with vaccine. Two assays were no significant differences in specificity and sensitivity for detection of field samples (P>0.05). Therefore, we speculated that the recombinant protein 3AB is a promising molecular marker, which may effectively differentiate FMD-infected from vaccinated animals in a herd.
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