1.A Multi-Factorial Analysis on the Severity of Depression in Major Depression at Discharge
Wenbin GUO ; Shuqiao YAO ; Daxing WU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1989;0(03):-
Objective: To explore the effects of life events, automatic thoughts, social support and coping styles on the severity of depression in major depression at discharge. Methods: A cohort of 97 major depressed in-patients was assessed at discharge. The assessment included Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS), Life Events Scale, Social Support Scale, Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire and Coping Styles Questionnaire. 100 normal controls were assessed, too.Results: Compared with the controls, the patients experienced more stressful life events in the last one year(t=2.6,P
2.The effects of recognition of emotional words on ERPs of patients with major depression
Shuqiao YAO ; Daxing WU ; Wenbin GUO ; Zhening LIU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the effects of recognition of emotional content words on event-related potentials (ERPs) of patients with major depression. Methods ERPs were recorded in 16 patients with major depression and 18 healthy subjects while they performed a visual Chinese emotional content words recognition task. The study used a word identification task consisting of 20% negative and 20% positive words as well as 60% neutral words. Results The ERPs demonstrated similar waveform (N90,P160,N250,P290,N350,P490,N650) between depression patients and normal group, but its components were different. Amplitudes of many ERPs components in patients group were significantly decreased but N250 were significantly increased in FZ and F4 as compared with those of the normal groups (P
3.Standard and quantitative analysis of cyclin E threshold by cyclin E/DNA multiparameter flow cytometry.
Daxing, XIE ; Yongdong, FENG ; Jianhong, WU ; Shuangyou, LIU ; Xiaolan, LI ; Deding, TAO ; Jianping, GONG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(3):282-4
The threshold of cyclin E expression at G1/S boundary is a characteristic feature of cell cycle progressing. In this study, we tried to develop a quantitative approach to analyze cyclin E threshold by multiparameter flow cytometry. The expression of cyclin E in exponentially growing MOLT-4 cells was detected under different photomultiplier tube (PMT) voltages by cyclin E/DNA multiparameter flow cytometry. Additionally, cyclin E was detected in cells which were treated with caffeine and cycloheximide (CHX) under the same PMT voltage. Moreover, the expression of cyclin E in MOLT-4 cells was compared with that in JURKAT cells. Cyclin E threshold was quantified by formula B2/AxC (A, B, C indicates the minimum, threshold, and maximum of cyclin E fluorescence intensity, respectively). Results showed that in MOLT-4 cells, cyclin E threshold calculated by formula B2/AxC was invariable under different PMT settings. It was decreased in cells treated with caffeine and remained changeless in cells treated with cycloheximide. Cyclin E threshold in JURKAT cells was much lower than that in MOLT-4 cells. It was suggested that Formula B2/AxC we firstly set up could be used to analyze cyclin E expression threshold quantitatively.
Caffeine/pharmacology
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Cell Cycle/*physiology
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cyclin E/*analysis
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Cycloheximide/pharmacology
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DNA, Neoplasm/*analysis
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Flow Cytometry/methods
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Jurkat Cells
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Leukemia, Lymphoid/pathology
4.Prevalence and risk factors of permanent tooth caries among junior high school students in Haikou
WU Wenzhi, FENG Daxing, CHEN Chuizhuang, ZHOU Lijuan
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(6):910-913
Objective:
To describe the prevalence of permanent tooth caries and associated factors among junior high school students in Haikou, and to provide reliable evidence for prevention and control of caries.
Methods:
A total of 3 573 students from 8 junior high school in Haikou City and towns were selected by the methods of clustered sampling survey. Questionnaire survey and oral health examinations were conducted to analyze the caries rate, mean decayed missing filled tooth (DMFT), filling rate, pit and fissure sealant rate. Logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of caries in permanent tooth.
Results:
Among the surveyed junior high school students, the caries rate was 47.32%( n =1 691), the mean DMFT was 1.51. The caries rate and mean DMFT were higher in female students (49.59%) than in male students (44.95%), and higher in towns (50.77%) than in urban areas (44.04%), the difference were statistically significant ( χ 2=16.25, 7.72, P <0.05). The filling rate and pit and fissure sealant rate among junior high school students in Haikou were 17.13%, 6.27% respectively. The filling rate and pit and fissure sealant rate were higher in urban areas (18.97%, 7.17%) than towns (15.76%, 5.33%), the difference were statistically significant ( χ 2= 9.57, 5.13, P <0.05). The multivariate Logistic analysis showed that female student, town residence, daily consumption of sweets or sugary drinks (≥1 time), bedtime snack were risk factors for junior high school students suffering from permanent dental caries( OR =1.41, 1.45, 2.63, 2.09, 1.53), while using fluoride toothpaste daily, oral education in school were protective factors( OR =0.44, 0.34)( P <0.05).
Conclusion
The caries rate of permanent teeth among junior high school students in Haikou is at high level, but the filling rate of caries and pit and fissure sealant rate are lower. The prevention and treatment of dental caries should be carried out in high risk students, and oral health education in school is also needed to improve the oral health level of junior high school students.
5.Development and evaluation of a quantitative double antibodies sandwich ELISA assay for rIFN-alpha1b.
Mei-Ying WU ; Yan-Ping AI ; Yan CAO ; Shuang WU ; Xiao-Xia NIU ; Yong-Qing CHENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2012;26(6):489-491
OBJECTIVETo develop a double antibody sandwich ELISA assay for quantitative determination of recombinant human interferon alpha1b.
METHODSMouse monoclonal antibodies with different binding site on rIFN-alpha1b were screened to select optimized candidates as coating and HRP-labeled index antibodies respectively. And a double antibodies sandwich ELISA was assembled; the reliable lower detection limit, specificity, accuracy and reproducibility were evaluated and validated.
RESULTSThe quantitative sandwich ELISA had a reliable lower detection limit of 10 ng/ml, with a liner detection range 10-100 ng/ml (R2 = 0.992), variation coefficient inter-plates is less than 10%.
CONCLUSIONThe developed sandwich ELISA was a sensitive and specific, accuracy and reproducibility method for quantitative determination of recombinant human interferon alpha1b in final product.
Animals ; Antibodies, Monoclonal ; analysis ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; instrumentation ; methods ; Humans ; Interferon-alpha ; blood ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C
6.Standard and Quantitative Analysis of Cyclin E Threshold by Cyclin E/DNA Multiparameter Flow Cytometry
Daxing XIE ; Yongdong FENG ; Jianhong WU ; Shuangyou LIU ; Xiaolan LI ; Deding TAO ; Jianping GONG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(3):282-284
Summary: The threshold of cyclin E expression at G1/S boundary is a characteristic feature of cell cycle progressing. In this study, we tried to develop a quantitative approach to analyze cyclin E threshold by multiparameter flow cytometry. The expression of cyclin E in exponentially growing MOLT-4 cells was detected under different photomultiplier tube (PMT) voltages by cyclin E/DNA multiparameter flow cytometry. Additionally, cyclin E was detected in cells which were treated with caffeine and cycloheximide (CHX) under the same PMT voltage. Moreover, the expression of cyclin E in MOLT-4 cells was compared with that in JURKAT cells. Cyclin E threshold was quantified by formula B2/A×C (A, B, C indicates the minimum, threshold, and maximum of cyclin E fluorescence intensity, respectively). Results showed that in MOLT-4 cells, cyclin E threshold calculated by formula B2/A×C was invariable under different PMT settings. It was decreased in cells treated with caffeine and remained changeless in cells treated with cycloheximide. Cyclin E threshold in JURKAT cells was much lower than that in MOLT-4 cells. It was suggested that Formula B2/A×C we firstly set up could be used to analyze cyclin E expression threshold quantitatively.
7.Bronchoplastic procedures and pulmonary artery reconstruction in the treatment of stage III lung cancer invading pulmonary artery.
Qinghua ZHOU ; Lunxu LIU ; Junjie YANG ; Yun WANG ; Zhu WU ; Jianjun QIN ; Guowei CHE ; Junke FU ; Daxing ZHU ; Qiang NIE ; Zhiren GAO ; Zhenhua YANG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2002;5(6):403-407
BACKGROUNDTo summarize the clinical results of bronchoplastic procedures and pulmonary artery reconstruction or combined with other resection and plasty of heart, great vessels in the treatment of 304 patients with locally advanced lung cancer.
METHODSFrom February, 1983 to December, 2001, double sleeve resection and reconstruction of bronchus and pulmonary artery, or combined with other resection of heart, great vessels were carried out in 304 patients with locally advanced lung cancer. The operations included double sleeve left upper lobectomy in 199 cases; double sleeve right upper lobectomy in 21 cases; double sleeve right upper middle lobectomy in 14 cases; double sleeve left upper lobectomy combined with resection of left atrium in 8 cases; double sleeve right upper lobectomy combined with superior vena cava (SVC) resection and reconstruction with Gortex graft in 29 cases; double sleeve right upper middle lobectomy combined with SVC resection and reconstruction in 21 cases; double sleeve right upper middle lobectomy, carinal and SVC resection and reconstruction in 11 cases; left pneumonectomy combined right main pulmonary artery and pulmonary artery trunk resection and reconstruction with Gortex graft in 1 case.
RESULTSThere were 3 operative deaths. The operative mortality was 1% in this series. Sixty four patients had operative complications. The operative complication rate was 21.05% (64/304). The 1-, 3-, 5- and 10 year survival rates were 81.75%, 60.14%, 37.21% and 24.39% respectively.
CONCLUSIONSDouble sleeve lobectomy or comblined with other resection and reconstruction of heart, great vessels can significantly improve the prognosis and increase the curative rate and long term survival in patients with locally advanced lung cancer.
8.Replacing a smaller-size catheter after tubularized incised plate urethroplasty may decrease postoperative urethral complications
Wei RU ; Daxing TANG ; Dehua WU ; Yong HUANG ; Chang TAO ; Guangjie CHEN ; Xiaohao WANG ; Lei GAO ; Yiding SHEN ; Jia WEI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2019;40(3):220-223
Objective To investigate the effect of replacing a smaller-size catheter after tubularized incised plate (TIP) urethroplasty on postoperative urethral complications.Methods The data of 116 hypospadias patients underwent TIP urethroplasty performed by the same urologist in our hospital from January 2014 to December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed.The age of patients ranged from 0.5-15.4 years,with the median age of 1.5 years.Meatal location was distal in 47 (39.5%),midshaft in 62 (52.1%) and proximal in 10(8.4%) patients.Unhealthy urethral plate occurred in 49 (42.2%) patients.F8 catheter was used for urethroplasty in 92 (79.3 %) patients,F10 in 17 (14.7%),and F12 in 7 (6.0%).According to the pattern of urinary diversion,patients were divided into two groups.Conventional catheter group in 56 patients (group A):the catheter was chosen in as large size as possible for urethroplasty without tension.Replace a smaller-size catheter group in 60 patients (group B):replace a smaller-size catheter after urethroplasty on the basis of group A.There were no statistically significant differences in age,meatal location and catheter size between the two groups (P > 0.05).Results The mean follow up was 23 months (range 6-66 months).There were 73(62.9%) cases of orifice overflow during indwelling catheterization.There were 5 (4.3%) patients needed further reoperation result from postoperative urethral complications,including 4 cases of fistula and 1 case of meatal stenosis.The process of replacing a smaller-size catheter after urethroplasty in group B was simple and without adverse reactions.There were 15 (26.8%) cases of orifice overflow in group A and 58 (96.7%) in group B.There were statistically significant differences in orifice overflow between the two groups (P < 0.05).There were 5 (8.9%) cases of postoperative urethral complications in group A and 0 case in group B.There were statistically significant differences in postoperative urethral complications (P < 0.05).Conclusions The process of replacing a smaller-size catheter after TIP urethroplasty in was simple and subsequently contributed to less postoperative urethral complications.The results of replacing a smaller-size catheter after TIP urethroplasty were superior to that of no replacing conventionally.
9.Diagnosis and treatment of urethral mucosa prolapse in female children
Fan YANG ; Yiding SHEN ; Chang TAO ; Guangjie CHEN ; Dehua WU ; Yong HUANG ; Zheming XU ; Daxing TANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2019;40(8):611-614
Objective To review the clinical characteristics of urethral prolapse in female children and summarize our experience of treatment.Methods A retrospective analysis of the clinical characteristics of 102 patients with urethral prolapse from January 2007 to December 2017 was conducted at The Children's Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine.The age of the patients ranged from 8-156 months with an median of 80 months.The presenting symptoms in the 102 girls were:bleeding in 57 patients (55.9%),mass in 31 patients (30.4%),and dysuria/urinary frequency,urgent and pain in 14 patients (13.4%).In all,58 patients were managed conservatively with Sitz baths as their masses were small,39 underwent prolapse reduction under topical anesthesia and Sitz baths because their mass were large,and 5 patients were treated by excision of the prolapsed urethral mucosa with four-quadrant excisional technique because thrombosed urethral prolapse at first visit.Results A total of 89 patients were cured after conservative treatment (87.3%),8 patients were converted to surgical treatment because frequent recurrence with conservative treatment.No urethral stricture,active hemorrhage and recurrent were found in 13 patients after operation.Conclusions The most common clinical manifestations of urethral prolapse are urethral mass and bleeding.Most patients can be cured by conservative treatment.The patients whose symptoms were severe or suffered from frequent recurrence of urethral prolapse should be managed with surgical excision.
10.Recent advances in the treatment of persistent Müllerian duct syndrome
Hongjuan TIAN ; Dehua WU ; Wei RU ; Daxing TANG ; Chang TAO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2022;43(8):628-631
Male sex differentiation is driven by 2 hormones produced by the fetal testis, testosterone and anti-Müllerian hormone(AMH), responsible for the regression of müllerian ducts in male fetuses. Mutations inactivating AMH or its receptor AMHR2 lead to the persistent müllerian duct syndrome(PMDS) in otherwise normally virilized 46, XY males. Further assessment was carried out when suspicion of PMDS arose from physical examination which revealed that the testis crossed to the contralateral side of the body. Further examination include ultrasound, AMH concentration, karyotype, and gene sequencing. Once PMDS is considered, there is no need to perform the gonads biopsy. The optical surgery methods include one-stage cryptorchidism and hernia curation, and at the same time.Stripping/destroying the mucosa of the retained müllerian remnants to reduce the risk of malignancy and, simultaneously, to prevent the damage to vas deference.