1.Relationship between Resilience and Social Support of Primary School Students in Hefei
Jianjie WANG ; Hongbo ZHANG ; Juan XU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1989;0(03):-
Objective: To determine the relationship between resilience and social support among primary school students.Methods: 2 067 primary school students from grade 3 to 5 were surveyed with questionnaires of Social Support Questionnaire and the Student Resilience Survey revised from the California Healthy Kids Survey in Hefei. Results: (1) The average scores of resilience of students in Hefei were 49.0?8.8, Girls got higher scores (50.1?8.6) than boys on resilience(47.9?8.8,t=5.71, P
2.Related Factors of Depressive Symptoms among Urban Primary School Students
Hongbo ZHANG ; Juan XU ; Jianjie WANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(12):-
Objective:To study the prevalence of depressive symptom and related factors among urban primary school students in Hefei.Methods:2,078 primary school students were surveyed with questionnaires including Children's Depression Inventory and items of social support and life style.Results:The prevalence of depressive symptom was 11.9%,the rate of boys was significant higher than that of girls(13.6%/9.6%,?2=7.01,P
3.Comparison of Influential Factors for Depressive Symptoms among Primary School Students in Hefei and Shenzhen
Juan XU ; Denan LIN ; Jianjie WANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1991;0(04):-
Objective:To determine the prevalence and compare the related factors of depressive symptoms among urban primary school students in Hefei and Shenzhen.Methods:Participants from Hefei and Shenzhen were asked to fill out the questionnaires including Children's Depression Inventory(CDI)and items of Social Support and demography.Results:The prevalence of depressive symptoms was significantly higher among the participants in Hefei(11.9%)than that in Shenzhen(8.2%)(?2 =10.37,P=0.001).The students with depressive symptoms had significant lower social support scores than those with no depressive symptoms in Hefei and Shenzheng cities(Parents support score was 3.6?1.6 vs 5.0?0.9,school support score was 2.1?0.9 vs 2.6?0.8,peer support score was 3.2?1.5 vs 4.4?1.0,total support score was 8.9?2.9 vs 12.0?1.8 in Hefei.Parents support score was 3.4?1.8 vs 4.9?0.7,school support score was 2.2?1.2 vs 2.9?0.8,peer support score was 3.4?1.5 vs 4.4?0.9,total support score was 9.0?2.7/12.3?1.6 in Shenzheng,all P
4.Biomechanical effect of sacroiliac screw fixation with different needling, points on extorsion unsta-hie pelvis
Yunji ZENG ; Zhijun PAN ; Hao ZHOU ; Jianjie XU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(1):25-28
Objective To observe the biomechanical effect of sacroiliac screw fixation with dif-ferent needling points in treatment of extorsion pelvic instabihty so as to provide experimental basis for clinical application. Methods Ten fresh adult pelvis specimens were fixated by sacroiliac screw with needling points B (2.5 cm anterior to posteroinferior iliac spine and 40. cm posterior to greater sciatic notch), A (0.1 cm anterior to the same horizontal plane of point B) and C ( 1.0 cm posterior to the same horinzontal plane of point B). The shifting of the pubic symphysis diastasis and the sacroiliac joint crack under the same extorsion force was measured in integrity ligament group, point A group, point B group and point C group to compare the stability of different needling points. Results In confronting extor-sion force, integrity ligament group and point C group were obviously inferior to point A group and point B group (P<0.05 ) but there was no statistical difference between point B group and point A group (P > 0.05). As for the stability of the sacroiliac joint, there was statistical difference among all groups ( P < 0.05 ), while there was no statistical difference between integrity ligament group and point B group ( P > 0.05). Conclusion Point B is the most stable, safe and effective needling point.
5.Endoscopic greater saphenous vein harvest in coronary artery bypass operation: one-year follow-up analysis
Yang YAN ; Yong HE ; Xigang GENG ; Jianjie ZHENG ; Suochun XU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012;28(1):28-31
ObjectiveTo summarize the one-year follow-up clinical result of patients undergoing Endoscopic vein harvest (EVH) technology to collect greater saphenous vein( GSV )in coronary artery bypass operation (CABG),and to assess the related factors influencing the outcome.Methods248 patients underwent off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAG) from May 2009 to May 2010.Among these patients,136 patients with coronary artery disease received EVH technology to gain GSV,and 112 patients received conventional open vein harvesting (OVH).Then 71 EVH (group 1 ) patients and 64 OVH ( group 2 ) patients had one-year follow-up analysis.We compared and evaluated the data of two groups about operation information,lower limb wound complication,bridge blood vessels patency rate,and psychologic status.ResultsThe date of wound surface size,wound healing and appearance,wound infection rate,the second debridement rate and the overall lower limb wound complication rate show that EVH was better than OVH.After one-year follow-up,we contrasted the patency rate of bridge blood vessels between two groups.The patency rate of arterial bridge blood vessels was 96.8% ( venous bridge blood vessels was 85.7% )in group of EVH when we followed up 63 patients;while the patency rate of arterial bridge blood vessels was 94.9% ( venous bridge blood vessels was 86.4% ) in group of OVH that we followed up 59 patients.We compared the outcome between two groups,and found that there were no statistical significance in angina recurrence rate,patency rate of venous graft and patency rate of arterial graft.But the psychologic status was different,the EVH group was better than OVH group.ConclusionCompared to OVH,EVH technique has more advantages.Through taking a more secure method in the collection process of the bridging vein material,EVH group also maintained a satisfactory one-year graft patency rate.
6.Effect of low dose soman on learning and memory and long-term potentiation of hippocampal slices in rats
Jianjie KANG ; Haidi LI ; Haiwei XU ; Jun LUO ; Jun TANG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(03):-
Objective To study the effect of chronic low dose soman on learning and memory and long term potentiation(LTP) of hippocampal slices. Methods Rat model was established by consecutive subcutaneous injection of soman(6-10 ?g?kg 1 , s. c, sig?14) for 14 days for Morris water maze test. Long term potential of synaptic transmission was observed in CA1 region by tetanization of the Schaffer commissural pathway in rat hippocampal slices. Results In the Morris water maze, latency to find a hidden platform was longer and the times of crossing the situation of platform and the time percent of swimming in northeast obviously decreased. In the experiment on hippocampal slice of rats in vitro by microelectrode method, the generation of long term potentiation was inhibited. Conclusion Chronic low dose soman may cause an evident learning and memory disturbance and decrease hippocampal synaptic plasticity.
8.Establishing a rapid monitoring method of common pathogens of frozen embryo and sperm in mice
Weichao XU ; Sujing QIANG ; Jianjie GU ; Rong GE ; Lijun LIU ; Ping XU ; Rong RUI
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2016;26(9):69-75
Objective To establish a rapid monitoring method of the three common bacteria in mice frozen resources, such as embryo, sperm, etc. Methods To extract DNA of the three positive bacteria( Staphylococcus auerus, Klebsiella?pneumoniae and β?hemolyticstreptococcus) , and establish PCR monitoring method of the three positive strains through designing primer and refining PCR condition. Then extract total DNA of the frozen resources, detect the DNA according to the PCR condition of the three positive bacteria, some samples were detect by fluorescence quantitative PCR at the same time. Results ①successfully establish a PCR detection method of the three positive bacteria, the minimum detectable concentration of Staphylococcus auerus, Klebsiella pneumoniae and β?hemolytic streptococcus is 4?19 × 10 -5 ng/μL, 1?98 × 10 -5 ng/μL and 1?07 × 10 -3 ng/μL. ②Proved that the three bacteria doesn ’ t exist in the sample by normal PCR and fluorescence quantitative PCR methods. Conclusions Establising a rapid monitoring method of common pathogens of frozen embryo and sperm in mice.
9.Mensurement and analysis of biological characteristics of C57BL/6J mice and their offsprings after frozen-thawed embryo transfer of C57BL/6J mice
Weichao XU ; Jianjie GU ; Rong GE ; Lijun LIU ; Ping XU ; Rong RUI
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2017;27(4):69-74
Objective To investigate the changes of average body weight gain and serum biochemical indexes of C57BL/6J mice (B6 mouse) and their offspings after frozen-thawed embryo transfer of B6 mice.Methods The mice were divided into three groups in this study.In the experimental group I (E-I,30 males and 20 females),2-cell embryos after in-vitro fertilization were collected,and cryopreserved by EFS method,then obtained the offsprings after transplantation of the recovered embryos to oviduct of recipient mice (ICR mouse).In the experimental group II (E-II,26 males and 17 females),when the mice from E-I grew to maturity,the offsprings were obtained from natural mating of mice from E-I.In the control group (20 males and 20 females),the offsprings came from conventional feeding and natural mating.The three groups of mice were raised to 16 weeks old,weighing the body weight at a regular time intervals,and the serum biochemical indexes were obtained from 16-week-old mice.Then the changes of average body weight and serum biochemical indexes of the mice were analyzed.Results The average body weight of E-I mice was significantly higher than that of control group at each week-age (P<0.01).The average body weight of E-II female mice was significantly higher than that of the control group in 12-16-week old mice (P<0.01),but the average body weight of E-II male mice showed no significant differences compared with the control group except for few weeks.The serum biochemical indexes of E-I and E-II mice were changed in all items except for AST,TP and Ca.Conclusions There are some effects on the average body weight gain and serum biochemical indexes of C57BL/6J mice and their offspings after frozen-thawed embryo transfer.
10.Biomechanical study on bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells promoting tendon-bone healing following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Weifeng ZHOU ; Songlin TONG ; Jianjie XU ; Rongfu CHEN ; Linghua XU ; Xianlun PANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2013;29(7):667-670
Objective To observe the effect of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (bMSCs) on graft healing within a bone tunnel after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction in rabbits.Methods The study involved 24 New Zealand white rabbits undergone ACL reconstruction with an autologous ipsilateral gastrocnemius tendon graft.Both hindlimbs were included.In one hindlimb,graft coated with fibrin glue compound by bMSCs was employed (bMSCs group).Whereas in the contralateral hindlimb,graft coated with fibrin glue without cells was employed (control group).At postoperative 2,4,6 and 8 weeks,specimens were harvested to have a biomechanical test of tensile strength and stiffness of tendon-bone interface.Results Tensile strength and stiffness of tendon-bone interface in both experiment and control groups presented a rising trend with the prolong of repair time.In contrast,significantly higher tensile strength and stiffness of tendon-bone interface were observed in experiment group since the 6 weeks (P < 0.05).Conclusion bMSCs transplantation significantly enhances the early tensile strength and stiffness at tendon-bone interface after ACL reconstruction in rabbits and improves the graft healing within a bone tunnel.