1.Potential correlation between chronic periodontitis and Parkinson's disease
Rongxia YANG ; Yingrui ZONG ; Chen ZHANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2024;42(4):521-530
Objective This study aims to investigate possible hub genes,associated pathways,and transcription fac-tors between chronic periodontitis(CP)and Parkinson's disease(PD).Methods Gene expression profiles of CP(GSE16134,GSE23586,and GSE10334)and PD(GSE20141 and GSE49036)were downloaded from the gene expres-sion omnibus(GEO)database for differential expression analysis and functional clustering analysis.The protein-protein interaction(PPI)network was constructed,and hub genes were screened by four topological analysis algorithms and modular segmentation.Functional clustering analysis was performed.The hub genes were validated by external datasets of CP and PD,and causal relation was further assessed by Mendelian randomization(MR).Results After merging the data,1 211 differentially expressed genes(DEGs)were screened in the CP datasets;of which,551 were upregulated and 660 were downregulated.A total of 2 407 DEGs were screened in the PD dataset,of which,1 438 were upregulated and 969 were downregulated.The PPI network included 145 nodes and 126 edges.Four hub genes(FCGR3B,PRF1,IL18,and CD33)and three transcription factors(HSF1,HSF2,and HSF4)were finally screened.The relevant pathway was pre-dominantly natural killer(NK)cell-mediated toxic effects.The MR results suggest a possible positive causal relationship between CP and the risk of developing PD.Conclusion This study indicated the probably shared pathophysiology and possible causal relationship between CP and PD and may offer novel concepts and therapeutic targets for future mecha-nistic investigations.
2.Protective effect and mechanism of hyperbaric oxygen on delayed encephalopathy after carbon monoxide poisoning via the mitochondrial pathway in mice
Jinfeng BAO ; Boya HUANG ; Rongxia NING ; Xia YUN ; Shijie GAO ; Huiqiong JIA ; Xiaohong HU ; Zhe LI ; Zhaoxiao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2023;32(3):319-326
Objective:To explore the protective effect and underlying mechanism of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) on delayed encephalopathy after carbon monoxide poisoning (DEACMP) in mice.Methods:Totally 225 adult male Kunming mice were selected to establish CO poisoning model via intraperitoneal injection carbon monoxide (CO), and were randomly divided into the air control group, CO poisoning group, and HBO group. Each group was further divided into five time points group, that was 1, 3, 7, 14 and 21 d. The mice in the air control group were injected intraperitoneally with the same amount of air, and the HBO group received HBO treatment at the same time every day. DEACMP mice model was screened by behaviors using the open field test, new object recognition test and nesting test, and the content of myelin basic protein (MBP) were assayed. The mouse brain tissue and mitochondrial were prepared and malonialdehyde (MDA) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) content were measured with ultraviolet spectrophotometer. MBP content in brain tissue and cytochrome C (CytC) content in the mitochondrial were measured by ELISA. The mitochondria membrane potential (MMP) was measured by flow cytometry.Results:Compared with the air control group, the content of carboxyhemoglobin (COHB) in blood increased significantly and the content of MBP in brain tissue decreased significantly in CO poisoning mice. CO poisoning mice showed motor ability and cognitive dysfunction. Compared with the air control group, the contents of MMP, CytC and ATP were significantly decreased ( P<0.01) in the CO poisoning group; while the MDA content was significantly increased ( P<0.01). Compared with the CO poisoning group, mice behaviors were improved significantly ( P<0.05), the content of MBP, MMP, CytC and ATP were increased ( P<0.05), while the MDA content decreased significantly ( P<0.01) in the HBO group. Conclusions:The abnormal mitochondrial function might be closely related to the occurrence and development of DEACMP, and HBO therapy plays an effective role in preventing and treating the DEACMP mice model via the mitochondrial pathway.
3.Exploration on writing features and learning strategies of English biomedical research papers
Xiewan CHEN ; Ying YU ; Rongxia LIAO ; Jianguo SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(2):248-252
Writing and publishing biomedical research papers in English for academic purposes (EAP) has become an essential requirement for medical postgraduates in China. To face this challenge, medical postgraduates need adapt themselves to the local environment of English as a second language and the transformation from writing for examinations to writing for application. This change determines the features of biomedical research papers, including being application-oriented, using clear and concise language, organizing the discourse by specific genre rules, and assessing the quality according to the completion of communicative purposes. Based on these features, students can exploit the learning strategies of choosing a word suited for the style, structuring a sentence according to the logic, creating a paragraph of continuity and one main idea, and composing the discourse in line with the genre. These strategies may help medical postgraduates effectively improve their ability to write biomedical research papers in English.
4.Construction of a digital course of biomedical research papers writing in English
Xiewan CHEN ; Xiaoqing ZHAN ; Ying YU ; Rongxia LIAO ; Jianguo SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(6):631-635
After in-depth needs analysis, we combined our previously written textbook with digitalized platform by information technology, and proposed construction principles guided by English for academic purposes (EAP) theories. Through scientific design and ongoing modification, we finally developed an open online digital course with academic and practical properties. The course received positive feedback after release online. It may become an effective way to improve research paper writing skills for medical postgraduates and provide references for medical colleges to develop other EAP digital courses.
5.Expression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor in acute myeloid leukemia and its effect on the expression of interleukin-8 in bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Juanjuan ZHANG ; Naihan CHEN ; Rongxia ZUO ; Yinghong ZHANG ; Jianxin SONG ; Tao SHEN ; Tonghua YANG ; Yalian SA
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2020;29(8):465-470
Objective:To investigate the expression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in bone marrow fluid and peripheral blood of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and its effect on the expression of interleukin-8 (IL-8) in bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSC).Methods:Fifty bone marrow fluid samples and 50 peripheral blood samples were collected from 50 patients with AML diagnosed in the First People's Hospital of Yunnan Province from October 2017 to January 2019, of which 17 patients were newly diagnosed, 26 patients were complete remission (CR), and 7 patients were partial remission (PR) or non-remission (NR). Fifty plasma samples from 50 healthy subjects and 50 bone marrow fluid samples from 50 patients with iron deficiency anemia were used as the controls. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the level of MIF protein in the samples, and the relationship between MIF expression level and clinicopathological characteristics of AML patients was analyzed. BM-MSC was successfully isolated and cultured from 42 bone marrow fluid samples of AML patients, the suitable samples for experiment were chosen and divided into BM-MSC control group (untreated BM-MSC), recombinant human macrophage migration inhibitory factor (rhMIF) group and rhMIF+ISO-1 group. ELISA and real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction were used to detect the expression level of IL-8 protein and mRNA in each BM-MSC group.Results:The expression levels of MIF protein in bone marrow fluid and plasma in AML group were (24.9±7.7) ng/ml and (60.5±12.1) ng/ml, the difference was statistically significant ( P < 0.01), and those in control group were (5.3±2.6) ng/ml and (2.0±1.1) ng/ml, respectively, and there were statistical differences between the two groups (t values were 136.71, 33.97 and 17.58, all P < 0.01). MIF protein expression levels in bone marrow fluid and plasma of AML patients in newly diagnosed group and PR+NR group were higher than those in CR group, and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.01). MIF protein expression levels were higher in bone marrow fluid and plasma of patients with ≥60 years of age, peripheral blood white blood cell count ≥30×10 9/L and bone marrow myeloblast ratio > 0.50 (all P < 0.05), but the differences were not statistically significant between patients with different gender (both P > 0.05). The detection results of each BM-MSC group showed that rhMIF promoted the IL-8 expression in BM-MSC at the gene and protein levels, which could be inhibited by the MIF inhibitor ISO-1 (all P < 0.01). Conclusion:The increased expression levels of MIF in bone marrow fluid and plasma of patients with AML are associated with the disease progression, and rhMIF can promote the expression of IL-8 in BM-MSC.
6.Exploration on writing features and learning strategies of English biomedical research papers
Xiewan CHEN ; Ying YU ; Rongxia LIAO ; Jianguo SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(12):E005-E005
Writing and publishing biomedical research papers in English for academic purposes (EAP) has become an essential requirement for medical postgraduates in China. To face this challenge, medical postgraduates need adapt themselves to the local environment of English as a second language and the transformation from writing for examinations to writing for application. This change determines the features of biomedical research papers, including being application-oriented, using clear and concise language, organizing the discourse by specific genre rules, and assessing the quality according to the completion of communicative purposes. Based on these features, students can exploit the learning strategies of choosing a word suited for the style, structuring a sentence according to the logic, creating a paragraph of continuity and one main idea, and composing the discourse in line with the genre. These strategies may help medical postgraduates effectively improve their ability to write biomedical research papers in English.
7.Research on the compilation of academic English writing textbooks for postgraduate in medical colleges
Xiewan CHEN ; Xuejiao TAN ; Rongxia LIAO ; Jianguo SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(1):39-44
With globalization of biomedicine,Chinese postgraduates in medical colleges are facing increasing challenges.Writing and publishing research papers in English have become an essential requirement for their graduation and career development,but for non-native English speakers,having a good command of English for academic purposes (EAP) is of special difficulty.In China,lack of self-written textbooks is a bottleneck that restricts the teaching of EAP.Therefore,guided by EAP theories,this study carries out in-depth demand analysis for graduate students in medical colleges and universities,and designs a textbook framework with genre analysis theory.Based on self-established corpus finally completed an EAP writing textbook for postgraduates of biomedicine.This textbook and the writing and research process can provide implications for construction of EAP textbooks in other principles,thus promoting the all-round development of postgraduate education in China.
8.Retrospective analysis on clinical consultations participated by clinical blood transfusion physicians in 5 224 cases of blood transfusion
Deqing SHI ; Xueping HUANG ; Hong LIU ; Ping CHEN ; Rongxia DU ; Guiqiang WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2018;47(6):750-752
Objective To investigate the effect of blood transfusion physicians for participating in clinical consultation to provide a reference for blood transfusion physicians participating in clinical practice.Methods The clinical data in 5 224 inpatients receiving blood transfusion before the blood transfusion physicians participating in clinical consultation (from January 2010 to December 2015) and after participating in clinical consultation (from January 2013 to December 2015) were retrospectively analyzed.Results The occurrence rates of blood transfusion adverse reactions before and after the blood transfusion physicians participating in clinical consultation were 2.39 % and 1.48 % respectively (x2 =5.674,P=0.021),the blood transfusion ratios of inpatients were 4.85 % and 3.55 % respectively (x2 =135.5,P<0.01),the average allogeneic blood transfusion volumes were 0.563 U and 0.420 U (t=3.986,P=0.016),and the constituent ratios of mild,moderate andsevere anemia were 5.40% and 0.23 %,29.60% and 17.90%,and 65.00% and 81.80% respectively (x2 =237.6,P<0.01).Conclusion Participating in clinical consultation by the blood transfusion physicians is conducive to clinical treatment.
9.Flipped classroom for English biomedical research paper writing based on collaborative teaching
Xingmei GU ; Xiaoqing ZHAN ; Rongxia LIAO ; Xiewan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2018;17(6):553-558
English biomedical research paper writing is a key skill for biomedical postgraduates as it directly determines the publicity of their research findings and their international academic influence. It belongs to the field of ESP (English for Specific Purposes), and has the characteristics of diversified students, specialized and complicated teaching content, and a curriculum with time and space constraints. Based on the characteristics, needs analysis of this course as well as years of discipline construction and teaching research, the flipped classroom for English biomedical research paper writing based on collaborative teaching is put forward, which has combined the advantages of both collaborative teaching and flipped classroom: it integrates the knowledge expertise of biomedical teachers and English teachers to meet the requirements for ESP teachers; in the meantime, it has broken the time and space constraints of traditional classroom through "after-class knowledge input and in-class knowledge extension and deepening", blazing new trails for course delivery.
10.Association between serum TB level and target organ damage in elderly metabolic syndrome patients
Yanqi DI ; Rongxia CHEN ; Sezhang KE ; Jian CAO ; Lu LIU ; Xin HUANG ; Xiao ZOU ; Jianhua LI ; Li FAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2018;20(2):141-144
Objective To study the association between serum TB level and target organ damage in elderly metabolic syndrome (MS) patients.Methods Two hundred and forty-five elderly MS patients admitted to our hospital were included in this study.Their general condition was recorded,their serum TB,blood glucose,blood lipids,blood urea nitrogen and creatinine (Cr) levels were measured,and their left ventricular mass (LVM) and left ventricular mass index (LVMI) were detected by parallel echocardiography.Results Correlation analysis showed that the serum TB level was positively related with that of Cr (r=0.168,P=0.009) but not related with LVM,LVMI,serum blood urea nitrogen level,prevalence of chronic renal insufficiency and chronic kidney disease (P>0.05).Regression analysis showed that serum TB level was an independent risk factor for urea in MS patients (OR=-0.27,95%CI:-0.48-0.06,P=0.01;OR=1.27,95%CI:0.33-2.22,P=0.01).Quantile analysis of serum TB level showed that the serum Cr level was significantly higher in Q76-100 group,Q51-75 group and Q26-50 group than in Q1-25 group (P=0.031).Conclusion Serum TB level is positively related with endogenous Cr clearance in elderly MS patients,suggesting that mildly elevated serum TB level may be a protective factor for impaired renal function in elderly MS patients.

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