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생물교육에서의 가치 탐구 모형 개발 (Development of a Value Inquiry Model in Biology Education)

  • 정은영;김영수
    • 한국과학교육학회지
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.582-598
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    • 2000
  • 과학과 기술의 급속한 발전에 따라 그에 관련된 사회적 쟁점들이 야기되는 상황에서, 그러한 쟁점에 대해 합리적인 의사결정을 할 수 있는 능력이 과학교육에서 강조되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 '생물학과 관련된 가치문제에 대한 합리적인 가치판단 및 현명한 의사결정에 이르는 과정'을 '생물 교육에서 가치 탐구'로 정의하고, 그 모형을 개발하였다. 이를 위해서 가치명료화 모형과 가치분석 모형을 중심으로 가치 탐구 모형을 고찰하였다. 가치명료화 모형은 가치갈등의 해결에는 도움이 되지 않지만 개인적인 가치문제에 주로 관심을 둠으로써 가치의 내면화 과정을 강조한다. 가치분석 모형은 정의적 요소가 부족하다는 비판을 받지만 가치문제에 대한 분석적인 사고과정의 절차를 제시함으로써 합리적인 해결을 강조한다. 본 연구에서는 가치 탐구의 심리적 측면과 논리적 측면을 고려하여 상호보완적 입장에서, 가치문제의 인식과 명료화, 갈등상황에 관련된 생물학적 지식 파악, 갈등상황에 관련된 사람들의 입장 고려, 대안 탐색, 각 대안의 결과 예측, 대안의 선택, 대안에 대한평가, 최종적 가치판단 및 선택의 공언 단계가 포함된 가치 탐구 모형을 개발하였다. 개발된 모형에 근거하여 가치 탐구 교육목표를 설정하였으며, 생물교육에서 가치 탐구에 적합한 교육내용으로 동물 복제, 시험관 아기, 유전공학, 생장 호르몬 투여 문제, 뇌사, 장기 이식, 실험 동물을 선정하였고, 이를 제 6차 및 제7차 과학과 교육과정의 교육내용과 관련지어 조직하였다. 또한, 가치 탐구 교육에 적합한 수업모형으로 생물윤리적 가치명료화 의사결정 모델, 가치분석 모형에 따른 조별 발표, 역할극 및 토론, web forum을 이용한 토론을 선정하였고, 학생들의 가치 탐구 능력의 변화를 평가하기 위한 방법으로 면담법을 선정하였다.

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Induction of Phase I, II and III Drug Metabolism/Transport by Xenobiotics

  • Xu Chang Jiang;Li Christina YongTao;Kong AhNg Tony
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • 제28권3호
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    • pp.249-268
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    • 2005
  • Drug metabolizing enzymes (DMEs) play central roles in the metabolism, elimination and detoxification of xenobiotics and drugs introduced into the human body. Most of the tissues and organs in our body are well equipped with diverse and various DMEs including phase I, phase II metabolizing enzymes and phase III transporters, which are present in abundance either at the basal unstimulated level, and/or are inducible at elevated level after exposure to xenobiotics. Recently, many important advances have been made in the mechanisms that regulate the expression of these drug metabolism genes. Various nuclear receptors including the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), orphan nuclear receptors, and nuclear factor-erythoroid 2 p45-related factor 2 (Nrf2) have been shown to be the key mediators of drug-induced changes in phase I, phase II metabolizing enzymes as well as phase III transporters involved in efflux mechanisms. For instance, the expression of CYP1 genes can be induced by AhR, which dimerizes with the AhR nuclear translocator (Arnt) , in response to many polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAHs). Similarly, the steroid family of orphan nuclear receptors, the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) and pregnane X receptor (PXR), both heterodimerize with the ret-inoid X receptor (RXR), are shown to transcriptionally activate the promoters of CYP2B and CYP3A gene expression by xenobiotics such as phenobarbital-like compounds (CAR) and dexamethasone and rifampin-type of agents (PXR). The peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR), which is one of the first characterized members of the nuclear hormone receptor, also dimerizes with RXR and has been shown to be activated by lipid lowering agent fib rate-type of compounds leading to transcriptional activation of the promoters on CYP4A gene. CYP7A was recognized as the first target gene of the liver X receptor (LXR), in which the elimination of cholesterol depends on CYP7A. Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) was identified as a bile acid receptor, and its activation results in the inhibition of hepatic acid biosynthesis and increased transport of bile acids from intestinal lumen to the liver, and CYP7A is one of its target genes. The transcriptional activation by these receptors upon binding to the promoters located at the 5-flanking region of these GYP genes generally leads to the induction of their mRNA gene expression. The physiological and the pharmacological implications of common partner of RXR for CAR, PXR, PPAR, LXR and FXR receptors largely remain unknown and are under intense investigations. For the phase II DMEs, phase II gene inducers such as the phenolic compounds butylated hydroxyanisol (BHA), tert-butylhydroquinone (tBHQ), green tea polyphenol (GTP), (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) and the isothiocyanates (PEITC, sul­foraphane) generally appear to be electrophiles. They generally possess electrophilic-medi­ated stress response, resulting in the activation of bZIP transcription factors Nrf2 which dimerizes with Mafs and binds to the antioxidant/electrophile response element (ARE/EpRE) promoter, which is located in many phase II DMEs as well as many cellular defensive enzymes such as heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), with the subsequent induction of the expression of these genes. Phase III transporters, for example, P-glycoprotein (P-gp), multidrug resistance-associated proteins (MRPs), and organic anion transporting polypeptide 2 (OATP2) are expressed in many tissues such as the liver, intestine, kidney, and brain, and play crucial roles in drug absorption, distribution, and excretion. The orphan nuclear receptors PXR and GAR have been shown to be involved in the regulation of these transporters. Along with phase I and phase II enzyme induction, pretreatment with several kinds of inducers has been shown to alter the expression of phase III transporters, and alter the excretion of xenobiotics, which implies that phase III transporters may also be similarly regulated in a coordinated fashion, and provides an important mean to protect the body from xenobiotics insults. It appears that in general, exposure to phase I, phase II and phase III gene inducers may trigger cellular 'stress' response leading to the increase in their gene expression, which ultimately enhance the elimination and clearance of these xenobiotics and/or other 'cellular stresses' including harmful reactive intermediates such as reactive oxygen species (ROS), so that the body will remove the 'stress' expeditiously. Consequently, this homeostatic response of the body plays a central role in the protection of the body against 'environmental' insults such as those elicited by exposure to xenobiotics.

분화 갑상선암 수술 후 최초 고용량 방사성옥소 치료시 투여용량 결정: 병리적 병기, 혈청 갑상선글로불린치와 I-123 전신 스캔의 유용성 비교 (Determination of Therapeutic Dose of I-131 for First High Dose Radioiodine Therapy in Patients with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Comparison of Usefulness between Pathological Staging, Serum Thyroglobulin Level and Finding of I-123 Whole Body Scan)

  • 정환정;임석태;윤현조;손명희
    • Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
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    • 제42권4호
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    • pp.301-306
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    • 2008
  • 목적: 최근 조기건강검진에 대한 관심의 고조와 환경의 변화로 분화 갑상선암 진단 후 갑상선제거수술 및 고용량 방사성옥소 치료가 필요한 환자가 증가하고 있다. 저자들은 분화 갑상선암으로 진단 받고 갑상선제거 수술을 받은 환자에서 최초 고용량 방사성옥소 치료시 적절한 투여용량을 결정하는데 있어 병리적 병기소견이나 혈청 갑상선 글로불린치가 I-123 전신 스캔을 대신할 수 있는지를 알아보고자 하였다. 대상 및 방법: 갑상선 전절제술과 중앙 및 주변 림프절 제거술 후에 분화 갑상선암으로 진단 받은 환자 중에서 1차 고용량 방사성옥소 치료 전에 I-123 전신스캔을 시행한 58명(남:녀=13:45, 나이 $44.5{\pm}11.5$세)을 대상으로 하였다. 병리적 병기(T, N stage)는 2002 AJCC 기준에 따라 구분하였으나 나이에 따른 분류는 하지 않았다. 갑상선호르몬 중지 후 혈청 갑상선자극호르몬, 갑상선 글로불린과 갑상선글로불린항체 측정 및 I-123전신 및 국소영상(5 mCi 경구투여 후 24시간)을 얻었다. I-131 방사성옥소 치료는 I-123 스캔 결과에 따라 100 mCi에서 250 mCi 용량으로 시행하고, 치료용량과 병리적 병기, 혈청 갑상선글로불린치와의 관계를 비교하였다. 결과: I-131을 사용한 고용량 방사성옥소 치료는 5명(8.6%)에서 100 mCi, 43명(74.1%)에서 150 mCi, 6명(10.3%)에서 180 mCi. 3명(5.2%)에서 200 mCi, 1명(1.7%)에서 250 mCi로 각각 시행하였다. 병리적 병기에 따른 방사성옥소 치료용량은 stage I (n=9) $154{\pm}25\;mCi$, stage II (n=4), $175{\pm}50\;mCi$, Stage III (R=38); $149{\pm}21\;mCi$, Stage IV (n=7); $161{\pm}20\;mCi$을 보여 병리적 병기 증가와 치료용량 증가와는 유의한 상관성은 없었다. (p=0.169) 혈청 갑상선글로불린치에 따른 방사성옥소 치료용량은 2 ng/mL를 보인 군에서 $149{\pm}26 \;mCi$, 2 ng/mL이상 5 ng/mL 미만을 보인 군에서 $156{\pm}17\;mCi$, 5 ng/mL이상 10 ng/mL 미만을 보인 군에서 $156{\pm}13\;mCi$, 10 ng/mL이상 50 ng/mL 미만을 보인 군에서 $147{\pm}24 \;mCi$, 50 ng/mL이상을 보인 군에서 $175{\pm}42\;mCi$를 보여 혈청 갑상선글로불린치와 방사성옥소치료용량과는 유의한 상관성이 없었다. (p=0.252) 결론: 분화 갑상선암으로 갑상선 전절제술 후에 최초 고용량 방사성옥소 치료용량을 결정하는데 병리적 병기나 혈청 갑상선글로불린 수치가 I-123 전신 스캔을 대신하기는 어려울 것으로 생각된다.

계획된 간호 정보가 수면량에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구 -개심술 환자를 중심으로- (The Effect of Structured Information on the Sleep Amount of Patients Undergoing Open Heart Surgery)

  • 이소우
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.1-26
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    • 1982
  • The main purpose of this study was to test the effect of the structured information on the sleep amount of the patients undergoing open heart surgery. This study has specifically addressed to the Following two basic research questions: (1) Would the structed in formation influence in the reduction of sleep disturbance related to anxiety and Physical stress before and after the operation? and (2) that would be the effects of the structured information on the level of preoperative state anxiety, the hormonal change, and the degree of behavioral change in the patients undergoing an open heart surgery? A Quasi-experimental research was designed to answer these questions with one experimental group and one control group. Subjects in both groups were matched as closely as possible to avoid the effect of the differences inherent to the group characteristics, Baseline data were also. collected on both groups for 7 days prior to the experiment and found that subjects in both groups had comparable sleep patterns, trait anxiety, hormonal levels and behavioral level. A structured information as an experimental input was given to the subjects in the experimental group only. Data were collected and compared between the experimental group and the control group on the sleep amount of the consecutive pre and post operative days, on preoperative state anxiety level, and on hormonal and behavioral changes. To test the effectiveness of the structured information, two main hypotheses and three sub-hypotheses were formulated as follows; Main hypothesis 1: Experimental group which received structured information will have more sleep amount than control group without structured information in the night before the open heart surgery. Main hypothesis 2: Experimental group with structured information will have more sleep, amount than control group without structured information during the week following the open heart surgery Sub-hypothesis 1: Experimental group with structured information will be lower in the level of State anxiety than control group without structured information in the night before the open heart surgery. Sub-hypothesis 2 : Experimental group with structured information will have lower hormonal level than control group without stuctured information on the 5th day after the open heart surgery Sub-hypothesis 3: Experimental group with structured information will be lower in the behavioral change level than control group without structured information during the week after the open heart surgery. The research was conducted in a national university hospital in Seoul, Korea. The 53 Subjects who participated in the study were systematically divided into experimental group and control group which was decided by random sampling method. Among 53 subjects, 26 were placed in the experimental group and 27 in the control group. Instruments; (1) Structed information: Structured information as an independent variable was constructed by the researcher on the basis of Roy's adaptation model consisting of physiologic needs, self-concept, role function and interdependence needs as related to the sleep and of operational procedures. (2) Sleep amount measure: Sleep amount as main dependent variable was measured by trained nurses through observation on the basis of the established criteria, such as closed or open eyes, regular or irregular respiration, body movement, posture, responses to the light and question, facial expressions and self report after sleep. (3) State anxiety measure: State Anxiety as a sub-dependent variable was measured by Spi-elberger's STAI Anxiety scale, (4) Hormornal change measure: Hormone as a sub-dependent variable was measured by the cortisol level in plasma. (5) Behavior change measure: Behavior as a sub-dependent variable was measured by the Behavior and Mood Rating Scale by Wyatt. The data were collected over a period of four months, from June to October 1981, after the pretest period of two months. For the analysis of the data and test for the hypotheses, the t-test with mean differences and analysis of covariance was used. The result of the test for instruments show as follows: (1) STAI measurement for trait and state anxiety as analyzed by Cronbachs alpha coefficient analysis for item analysis and reliability showed the reliability level at r= .90 r= .91 respectively. (2) Behavior and Mood Rating Scale measurement was analyzed by means of Principal Component Analysis technique. Seven factors retained were anger, anxiety, hyperactivity, depression, bizarre behavior, suspicious behavior and emotional withdrawal. Cumulative percentage of each factor was 71.3%. The result of the test for hypotheses show as follows; (1) Main hypothesis, was not supported. The experimental group has 282 minutes of sleep as compared to the 255 minutes of sleep by the control group. Thus the sleep amount was higher in experimental group than in control group, however, the difference was not statistically significant at .05 level. (2) Main hypothesis 2 was not supported. The mean sleep amount of the experimental group and control group were 297 minutes and 278 minutes respectively Therefore, the experimental group had more sleep amount as compared to the control group, however, the difference was not statistically significant at .05 level. Thus, the main hypothesis 2 was not supported. (3) Sub-hypothesis 1 was not supported. The mean state anxiety of the experimental group and control group were 42.3, 43.9 in scores. Thus, the experimental group had slightly lower state anxiety level than control group, howe-ver, the difference was not statistically significant at .05 level. (4) Sub-hypothesis 2 was not supported. . The mean hormonal level of the experimental group and control group were 338 ㎍ and 440 ㎍ respectively. Thus, the experimental group showed decreased hormonal level than the control group, however, the difference was not statistically significant at .05 level. (5) Sub-hypothesis 3 was supported. The mean behavioral level of the experimental group and control group were 29.60 and 32.00 respectively in score. Thus, the experimental group showed lower behavioral change level than the control group. The difference was statistically significant at .05 level. In summary, the structured information did not influence the sleep amount, state anxiety or hormonal level of the subjects undergoing an open heart surgery at a statistically significant level, however, it showed a definite trends in their relationships, not least to mention its significant effect shown on behavioral change level. It can further be speculated that a great degree of individual differences in the variables such as sleep amount, state anxiety and fluctuation in hormonal level may partly be responsible for the statistical insensitivity to the experimentation.

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