1.Pycnogenol suppresses TGF-β1-induced hepatic stellate cell activation via ERK-mediated autophagy inhibition
Shujuan YANG ; Yingli HE ; Xiaohua MA ; Na JIANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(12):2261-2265
AIM:To explore the effect of Pycnogenol on transforming growth factor-β1 ( TGF-β1)-induced he-patic stellate cell activation .METHODS:Cultured LX-2 cells were treated with 5μg/L TGF-β1 and different concentra-tions (0, 10, 25 and 50 mg/L) of Pycnogenol.The viability of the LX-2 cells under the conditions with or without autoph-agy inhibitor 3-MA and ERK inhibitor PD98059 was determined by MTT assay .The protein levels of α-SMA, ColⅠ, TIMP-1, LC3-Ⅱ/Ⅰ, beclin 1, p-ERK1/2 and ERK1/2 were detected by Western blot .RESULTS:Compared with con-trol group, 5μg/L TGF-β1 treatment elevated the cell viability , and increased the protein levels of α-SMA, ColⅠ, TIMP-1, LC3-Ⅱ/Ⅰ, beclin 1, p-ERK1/2, and ERK1/2 in the LX-2 cells (P<0.05).However, these effects were reversed by Pycnogenol pretreatment in a dose-dependent manner and the inhibitory effect of 50 mg/L Pycnogenol was the most sig-nificant in the LX-2 cells (P<0.05).Furthermore, compared with TGF-β1 group, pretreatment with 50 mg/L Pycnog-enol, 5 mmol/L 3-MA or 20 μmol/L PD98059 downregulated TGF-β1-induced cell viability and the protein levels of α-SMA and LC3-Ⅱ/Ⅰ in the LX-2 cells ( P<0.05 ) .CONCLUSION: Pycnogenol suppresses TGF-β1-induced hepatic stellate cell activation via p-ERK and autophagy inhibition .
2.SNP 45(T/G) of adiponectin gene polymorphism and genetic susceptibility to type 2 diabetes mellitus
Yingli WEI ; Lanjie HE ; Zhenghao HUO ; Wei ZHAO
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the relation of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP)45T/G the adiponectin gene with type 2 diabetes of Han nationality in Ningxia.Methods PCR-RFLP method was used to identify the distribution of alleles and genotypes frequencies of SNP45T/G polymorphisms in adiponectin gene in 100 type 2 diabetic patients and 101 normal subjects.Results The distribution of genotypes and alleles frequencies of the SNP45 polymorphisms were significantly different (GG genotype:13% vs 3%,P
3.A survey on life quality and influencing factors in stroke patients
Lingqiong ZENG ; Ping HU ; Jun LI ; Yingli CAI ; Jie HE
Chongqing Medicine 2015;44(12):1667-1668,1672
Objective To investigate the life quality and influencing factorin stroke patient.MethodTotally 205 hospi-talized stroke patientin the neurology departmenwere investigated with SF-36 scale .The datwere performed the descriptive sta-tistic,t-tesand multiple linearegression analysi.ResultThe scoreof general healthy statu,physiological function ,physiolog-ical role ,somatipain and social function in the patientwith stroke were significantly lowethan thain the national norm (P<0 . 01) .The recurrence frequency ,age ,comorbidity ,education level and income were significanfactoraffecting the life quality in the stroke patien.Conclusion The level of general health statu,physiological function ,physiological role ,somatipain and social function are decreased significantly .Therefore iirecommended to perform the pertinenintervention in the clinical work .
4.Study on the nasal colonization of Staphylococcus aureus among healthcare workers in a hospital in Shaanxi Province
ZHENG Gezhi ; DU Juan ; WEN Juan ; ZHANG Liang ; HE Yingli
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(9):954-
Abstract: Objective To determine the rate of nasal carriage Staphylococcus aureus among healthcare workers in Department of Infectious Diseases department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University Hospital, and to perform characterization on isolated strains. Methods A cross-sectional study was performed on 86 healthcare workers from February 2022 to June. Nasal swabs were collected from the healthcare workers, and S. aureus were identified after incubation. Antibiotic susceptibility, including chlorhexidine and mupirocin, was assessed by disk diffusion and minimal inhibitory concentration method. The PCR technique was used to detect the biocide resistance genes (qacAB, smr, lmrS mepA, and sepA), virulence genes (pvl, fnbA/fnbB, sea, seb, sec, sed, tst, eta, etb) and mecA gene. SCCmec typing and multilocus sequence typing was performed. For mupirocin-resistant strains, PCR amplification and sequencing were used to identify whether the strains had ileS gene mutations or carried resistant genes (mupA and mupB). Results S. aureus was isolated from 37 of the 86 healthcare workers (43.02%) , including 13 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains. The strains showed low resistance rates to levofloxacin (2.70%, 1/37), chloramphenicol (8.11%, 3/37), tetracycline (8.11%, 3/37), gentamicin (10.81%, 4/37), and ciprofloxacin (10.81%, 4/37). A total of 17 strains were identified as multidrug-resistant strains. Four SCCmec types were identified in MRSA strains, with the type II being the most frequent (53.85%, 7/13), followed by type IV (30.77%, 4/13). ST59 (46.15%, 6/13) was the most frequent among MRSA strains, while ST5 (41.67%, 10/24) was the most frequent among methicillin-susceptible S. aureus (MSSA) strains. sea was the most frequent virulence gene (56.76%, 21/37). sepA and mepA were detected in all 37 isolates. One Staphylococcus aureus strain was not sensitive to chlorhexidine, two strains had the missense mutation V588F (G1762T) and showed low level resistance to mupirocin, and one strain carrying mupA gene was highly resistant to mupirocin. Conclusion The nasal colonization rate of Staphylococcus aureus among healthcare worker in the investigated hospital was high, indicating a risk for nosocomial infections. Strengthened monitoring and decolonization treatment should be carried out to reduce these risks.
5.The impact of childhood abuse and exposure to family violence on college students' self-esteem
Ying HE ; Yalin ZHANG ; Li LI ; Renzhi HUANG ; Xueting ZHOU ; Yingli ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(4):355-357
Objective To investigate the impact of childhood abuse and exposure to family violence on college students'self-esteem.Methods Using Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-28 Item Short Form(CTQ-SF),Witness to interparental Violence Questionnaire,Self-esteem Scale(SES),and to investigate 412 college students tional abuse,emotional ignorance,physical ignorance or exposure to interparental physical violence had lower selfesteem(28.04±4.31,28.43±3.81,28.55±3.70,28.66±3.67,28.15±3.87),compared to the students withStudy showed the self-esteem was negatively correlated with childhood physical abuse,emotional abuse,sexual abuse,emotional ignorance,physical ignorance and exposure to interparental physical violence(r=-0.134,-0.216,-0.359,-0.250,-0.170,P<0.01).Study showed most significant correlation between childhood emotional ignorance,childhood emotional abuse and self-esteem.Conclusion The experience of childhood abuse and ignorance,exposure to family violence have side effects on college students'self-esteem.The most important factors are childhood emotional ignorance and emotional abuse.
6.Effect of Internet continuity nursing on the psychological status and adverse reactions of the colorectal cancer patients receiving oxaliplatin chemotherapy
Yingli SONG ; Cheng DU ; He YANG ; Yingying ZHAO ; Lixia GUAN ; Zhendong ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(20):1545-1550
Objective:To explore whether Internet continuous nursing can reduce anxiety and depression, chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, improve treatment compliance and reduce adverse reactions in patients with colorectal cancer undergoing oxaliplatin chemotherapy.Methods:A total of 69 patients with colorectal cancer in the Department of oncology, General Hospital of Northern War Zone from July 2019 to June 2020 were selected and divided into the observation group (34 cases) and the control group (35 cases) by random digits table method. The control group was given conventional nursing mode, and the observation group was given Internet continuity nursing mode. All patients were followed up to 3 months after the end of chemotherapy. The basic information, treatment anxiety and depression, chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, compliance, incidence of adverse reactions and patient satisfaction of the two groups were compared.Results:There was no significant difference in the anxiety and depression before and after chemotherapy, chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy after chemotherapy( P>0.05). After 3 months of chemotherapy, the anxiety and depression and chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy were (20. 97± 3.46),(14.27 ± 1.14) points in the observation group, and (24. 99 ± 1.11),(18.16 ± 2.55) points in the control group, the differences were statistically significant ( t values were 3.80, 5.09, P<0.05). In the control group, there were 19 cases of regular review, 20 cases of persistent chemotherapy, 21 cases of disease awareness, 21 cases of scientific diet, 19 cases of psychological compliance and 19 cases of self-protection. In the observation group, there were 28 cases of regular review, 29 cases of persistent chemotherapy, 30 cases of disease awareness, 28 cases of scientific diet, 30 cases of psychological compliance and 28 cases of self-protection. The treatment compliance in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group (χ 2 values were 4.186-9.657, P<0.05). In the control group, there were 7 cases of peripheral neurotoxicity, 2 cases of acute laryngopharyngeal paresthesia, 18 cases of gastrointestinal reaction and 4 cases of hematotoxicity. Fourteen cases of gastrointestinal reaction in the observation group. The incidence of adverse reactions in the observation group was lower than that in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2 value was 8.26, P<0.05). In the control group, 6 were very satisfied, 27 were satisfied and 2 were good.The observation group was very satisfied and satisfied with 16 people and 18 people. The satisfaction in the observation group was higher than that in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( Z value was 1.853, P<0.05). Conclusions:Internet continuous nursing can effectively reduce the anxiety and depression of patients and chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, improve the treatment compliance of patients, reduce the adverse reactions after medication, and improve the quality of life of patients, which is worthy of application and promotion.
7.Stent selection of endoscopic ultrasound-guided transgastric drainage for pancreatic pseudocysts
Zhengfeng WANG ; Haofei CHEN ; Liang SHENG ; Yingli HE ; Fangzhao WANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Wence ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2022;39(8):641-644
Objective:To investigate the drainage efficacy of different types of plastic stents in endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided transgastric drainage for pancreatic pseudocysts.Methods:Clinical data of patients with pancreatic pseudocyst who underwent EUS-guided transgastric drainage in the surgical endoscopic center of the First Hospital of Lanzhou University from March 2014 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into the 10 F double plastic stents group and the 7 F double plastic stents group. The drainage efficacy, complications and long-term outcomes of the two groups were compared.Results:A total of 29 patients were included, 11 in the 10 F double plastic stents group and 18 others in the 7 F double plastic stents group. The operation time of the two groups was 48.2±8.0 min and 34.7±5.8 min, respectively, showing significant difference ( t=5.24, P<0.001). There was no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative complications such as abdominal pain [18.2% (2/11) VS 5.6% (1/18)], fever [9.1% (1/11) VS 11.1% (2/18)] or bleeding (both none) between the two groups (all P>0.05). Two months after the operation, abdominal CT scan showed that the complete disappearance rates of cysts cavity in the 10 F and 7 F groups were 90.9% (10/11) and 88.9% (16/18), respectively, with no significant difference ( P=1.00). Conclusion:There are similar drainage effect and postoperative complications rates between the 7 F and the 10 F plastic stent in EUS-guided transgastric drainage for pancreatic pseudocysts. However, operation with the 7 F stent is more convenient for a shorter time, which is worth of clinical promotion.
8.The dynamic characteristics and predictive value of hepatitis B core antibody titers in chronic hepatitis B patients treated with interferon
Taotao YAN ; Yuanyuan LI ; Yuan YANG ; Yingli HE ; Tianyan CHEN ; Yingren ZHAO ; Jinfeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2019;37(6):338-342
Objective To observe the dynamic characteristics of hepatitis B core antibody (anti-HBc) titers in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients treated with interferon and to explore the predictive value of anti-HBc for response to interferon.Methods The clinical information of the patients diagnosed with CHB in Department of Infectious Diseases , the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University from October 2011 to October 2014 were collected.HBV DNA, liver function and HBV serological markers of CHB patients were tested dynamically during and after interferon treatment.The dynamic characteristics of anti-HBc titers in patients with different virological responses were analyzed.The predictive values of anti-HBc titer for the efficacy of interferon treatment of CHB patients were analyzed by binary logistic regression .Results Of the 42 CHB patients aging(30.8 ±10.1) years old, 34 patients were hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) positive and 8 were negative.All patients completed 48-week interferon treatment and 24-week follow-up after the end of treatment. Among them, 28.6%( 12/42), 26.2%( 11/42 ) and 45.2%( 19/42 ) of patients achieved sustained virological response (SVR), virological relapse ( VR) and non-response ( NR), respectively.Patients with different virological response presented various characteristics of anti -HBc titers.Compared with NR group, the anti-HBc titers at baseline and week 12 were significantly higher in SVR group (at baseline: [4.93 ±0.30] vs [4.70 ±0.33] lg IU/mL, t =2.147, P =0.013; at week 12: [4.83 ± 0.23] vs [4.44 ± 0.41] lg IU/mL, t=3.032, P=0.007).The anti-HBc titers in SVR group at week 12 and week 24 were significantly higher than those in VR group (at week 12: [4.83 ±0.23] vs [4.67 ±0.51] lg IU/mL, t=2.400, P=0.039; at week 24: [4.73 ±0.21] vs [4.55 ±0.50] lg IU/mL, t=2.542, P=0.039).By multivariate logistic regression analysis, the anti-HBc titer at baseline was the independent predictive factor for SVR in CHB patients treated with interferon (OR=6.000, 95%CI: 1.118 -20.486, P=0.037).The area under receiver operating characteristics curve was 0.753 and the optimal cutoff value of anti-HBc titer for the response to interferons in CHB patients was 5.03 lg IU/mL, with positive predictive value of 64.3%and negative predictive value of 89.3%.Conclusions Dynamic pattern of anti-HBc titers is correlated with different virological responses in CHB patients treated with interferon , and the baseline anti-HBc titer is the independent predictive factor for SVR.
9. Predictive value of single nucleotide polymorphisms of HLA-C and UBE2L3 in evaluating the effect of telbivudine antiviral therapy during pregnancy
Jinfeng LIU ; Jing WANG ; Dandan GUO ; Caijing QI ; Furong CAO ; Zhen TIAN ; Naijuan YAO ; Yuchao WU ; Yuan YANG ; Yingli HE ; Yingren ZHAO ; Tianyan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2017;25(8):601-605
Objective:
To investigate the association between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of rs3130542 and rs4821116 in the HLA-C and UBE2L3 genes and the effect of telbivudine antiviral therapy during pregnancy in HBeAg-positive mothers through a large-sample control study, and to provide a basis for the development of individualized blocking strategies for pregnant women with a high viral load.
Methods:
The genotypes of rs3130542 and rs4821116 were determined for 312 pregnant women with a high viral load who received telbivudine antiviral therapy during the second or third trimester of pregnancy, and the dominant model, recessive model, and additive model were used to analyze the association between the genotypes of these two loci and the reduction in HBV DNA load. The Shapiro-Wilk test and the Levene test were used to evaluate data normality and homogeneity of variances, and the t-test or the non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test was selected based on data type and was used for the comparison of means between groups. The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium was used to determine the genotype of SNPs, and the dominant model, recessive model, and additive model were used for analysis.
Results:
Mothers with an AA/AG genotype of rs3130542 in the HLA-C gene had a significantly higher probability of HBV DNA load ≥103 IU/ml at the time of delivery (
10.Effect of antipsychotic drugs on life quality of schizophrenic patients: one year follow-up study.
Maosheng FANG ; Lehua LI ; Jingping ZHAO ; Honghui CHEN ; Meng YE ; Xiaofeng GUO ; Zheng LU ; Xueli SUN ; Chuanyue WANG ; Shiping XIE ; Bin HU ; Tiansheng GUO ; Cui MA ; Bo WANG ; Luxian LÜ ; Na LIU ; Hong DENG ; Qi CHEN ; Xiaofang SHANG ; Fajin GONG ; Xiyan ZHANG ; Xiaolin HE ; Jianchu ZHOU ; Yingli ZHANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2009;34(9):850-855
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the effect of 7 antipsychotic drugs on the life quality of schizophrenia patients including chlorpromazine, sulpiride, clozapine, risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine, and aripiprazole.
METHODS:
A total of 1,227 stable schizophrenic patients within 5 years onset who took 1 of the 7 study medications as maintenance treatment were followed up for 1 year at 10 China sites. Patients were evaluated by the short form-36 health survey (SF-36) at the baseline and at the end of 1 year.
RESULTS:
The life quality was improved obviously at the end of the follow-up. There was significant difference in body pain, vitality, and mental health (P<0.05) among these antipsychotic drugs.
CONCLUSION
All 7 antipsychotic drugs can improve the life quality of schizophrenia patients. Atypical antipsychotic drugs, especially olazapine and quetiapine, are superior to typical antipsychotic drugs in improving life quality.
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