1.Dengue virus specific T cells are involved in the pathogenesis of dengue virus infection
Yingjie WAN ; Junlei ZHANG ; Jiali WANG ; Jing AN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(21):-
Objective To study the roles of dengue (DEN) virus specific T cells in the pathogenesis of DEN virus infection. Methods 2D42 cells, DEN virus specific CD8 + cell clones, were employed to investigate their in vivo function in DEN virus infection using an animal model. HepG2 was implanted into mice with severe combined immunodeficiency disease (HepG2-SCID) for the establishment of HepG2-SCID model. The animals were divided into 3 groups: Group A: HepG2-SCID mice were inoculated with 2D42 cells and then infected with DEN virus type 2 (DEN2) intraperitoneally; Group B: HepG2-SCID mice were inoculated with normal mouse thymuscytes (NMT) and then intraperitoneally infected with DEN2; Group C: HepG2-SCID mice were intraperitoneally infected with DEN2 alone. The mortality, viremia, and frequency of histopathological changes in the major organs of mice in the three groups were observed after infection. Results After inoculation of 2D42 cells, 80% infected mice showed severe clinical signs and died at the average 12.8 d after infection. The others only had transient manifestations, and then recovered from the disease and survived for more than 3 months. In contrast, after inoculation of NMT and /or DEN2 alone, 100% mortality rate was noted in these two groups. High viremia and frequency of histopathological changes in the major organs were observed in the mice in groups A and B. Conclusion Our data support both protective and pathogenic roles for DEN-specific CD8 + T cells in DEN virus infection.
2.The protective effects on the renal allografts from brain dead donor rats pretreated with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Jie CHEN ; Zhi ZHANG ; Huilan ZENG ; Zexuan SU ; Junlei YU ; Yonglu WU ; Boxiang YUAN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2015;36(6):362-366
Objective To investigate the protective effects on the renal allografts from brain dead (BD) donor rats pretreated with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs).Method Three groups [normal transplant group (G1).BD transplant group (G2),and MSCs pretreated + BD transplant group (G3)] were set up.Male F344 rats served as donors and male Lewis rats as recipients.In G1,kidneys from F344 donor rats were implanted into Lewis recipients.In G2,kidneys from F344 BD donor rats were engrafted into Lewis recipients.In G3,after BD was established in F344 rats,MSCs were given intravenously to the rats.The kidneys harvested 6 h later were transplanted to Lewis recipients.Cyclosporine was intromuscularly given daily to the recipient rats for 10 days.Right kidneys were resected from recipients on day 10.Creatinine level was examined on day 14,21,28,and 35.Renal allografts harvested on day 35 were pathologically detected.The irnmunochemistry expression of interleukin (IL)-1β and tumor necrotic factor (TNF)-α in renal allograft tissue was tested.Result Serum creatinine levels in G2 were remarkably higher than those in G1 and G3 (P<0.01) on day 14,21,28,and 35 postoperatively.The creatinine levels on the above mentioned time points had no statistically significant difference between G3 and G1 except on day 21.Postoperative pathological changes in G2 of both pronounced infiltration of mononuclear cells and tubular epithelia[inflammation were notably increased in renal allografts as compared with those in G1 and G3.There was no obvious difference between G1 and G3 in infiltrated mononuclear cells and tubular epithelial inflammation.Positive expression levels of both IL-1β and TNF-α in glomerular,tubular and interstitial epithelial cells were statistically enhanced in G2 as compared with those in G1 and G3 (H =7.210,P =0.027),while there was no statistically significant difference in the expression of both IL-1[β and TNF-α between G1 and G3.Conclusion Brain dead donor rats pretreated with bone marrow MSCs might reduce renal allograft injury via decreasing both inflammatory cell infiltration and IL-1β and TNF-α expression.
3.Prokaryotic expression,purification and polyclonal antibody preparation of human myosin-Vc
Zongtao CHEN ; Limei LIU ; Xiaofeng XU ; Yanping TIAN ; Junlei ZHANG ; Jiali WANG ; Jing AN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(07):-
Objective To obtain purified myosin-Vc (Myo5c) protein and prepare its polyclonal antibodies of mouse and rabbit. Methods The fragment encoding Myo5c specific protein (297 amino acids) was amplified with RT-PCR from human gastric mucosa. The product and the prokaryotic expression plasmid pQE-31 containing 6?His were used to construct pQE-31/Myo5c. The recombinant was transformed into E. coli JM109 and induced to express with IPTG. The objective product was purified. BALB/c mice and rabbits were immunized with the purified Myo5c protein and the antiserum was obtained. Titer and specificity of the polyclonal antibodies were determined by ELISA and Western blotting. Results pQE-31/Myo5c was successfully constructed. The fusion protein of Myo5c with molecular weight 42 000 was obtained and purified. The recombined protein showed immunogenicity. Mouse or rabbit antiserum with high level of specific antibodies for Myo5c was obtained. Indirect immunostaining and Western blotting analysis demonstrated that the antibodies could recognize native Myo5c protein. Conclusion Our results suggest that the prepared antibodies might be useful in studying the function of Myo5c in intracellular trafficking of endocytic vesicle, such as viruses.
4.Transcription factor p53 inhibits dengue virus infection through typeⅠinterferon signaling pathway
Guoli LI ; Junlei ZHANG ; Yanling HU ; Houliang SUN ; Zhongquan SHI ; Xiaoshan LI ; Jia LIU ; Xiancai RAO ; Fuquan HU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2014;(4):278-281
Objective To investigate the role of a transcription factor p 53 in dengue virus infec-tion.Methods A plasmid expressing siRNA specific for p 53 gene was constructed and then used to prepare HepG2 cell line with a suppressed expression of p 53 protein.The expression of p53 protein was detected by Western blot assay .A wild type control group and a siRNA group were set up by infecting wildtype HepG 2 cells and p53 low expressing HepG2 cells with type 2 dengue viruses,respectively.The virus titers in two dif-ferent cells were determined by plaque forming assay using Vero cells .Indirect immunofluorescence assay was performed to detect virus multiplication .The apoptosis of virus infected cells were analyzed by flow cytome-try.ELISA was performed to analyze the levels of IFN-βsecreted by infected cells from two groups .Results Compared with wildtype control group ,the cells in siRNA group showed a suppressed expression of p 53 pro-tein,suggesting that the HepG2 cell line with low p53 protein expression was successfully established .The vi-rus titer in supernatants of the cells from siRNA group was about 100-fold higher than that of wildtype control group at 24 hours after viral infection .Fluorescence activated cell sorting analysis showed that the numbers of green fluorescence labeled cells were remarkably increased in siRNA group .We speculated that p53 protein might play a role in the inhibition of dengue virus infection as indicated by the observed results .The numbers of apoptotic cells showed no significant difference between two groups .However,the level of IFN-βsecreted by wildtype HepG2 cells was six times higher than that of the cells in siRNA group .Conclusion p53 pro-tein might inhibit dengue virus infection through the activation of type Ⅰ interferon signaling pathway rather than enhance cell apoptosis .
5.Effects of dialectical behavior therapy on cognitive emotion regulation in adolescents with non suicidal self injury behaivor
ZHANG Junlei, ZHAO Yujie, PENG Shali, GUO Feifei, ZHANG Yan
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(12):1784-1787
Objective:
To explore the effect of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) on cognitive emotion regulation in adolescents with non suicidal self injury (NSSI), so as to provide reference for improving the cognitive and emotional well being of NSSI adolescents.
Methods:
A total of 166 adolescents with non suicidal self injury who were hospitalized in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University from March 2021 to March 2023, were selected by the convenient sampling method. According to the random number table method, participants were divided into the experimental group and the control group, with 83 cases in each group. The control group was given routine nursing, while the experimental group was given dialectical behavior therapy on the basis of routine nursing. The 8 week intervention was conducted once a week, with 45- 60 minutes each time. The control group and the experimental group were evaluated with Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA), Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD) and Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ) before and after the intervention. Statistical analysis was conducted using t test and χ 2 test.
Results:
Before the intervention, there was no significant difference in the scores of each scale include HAMA, HAMD and CERQ between the experimental group and control group ( P >0.05). The scores of HAMD (13.58±3.24, 33.02±7.59), HAMA (12.41±2.51, 24.25±7.14), adaptive adjustment strategy score (69.20± 11.97 , 60.51±7.29) and nonadaptive adjustment strategy scores (37.43±7.87, 47.87±5.20) of CERQ, significantly changed after 8 weeks of intervention ( t=-21.46, -14.25, 5.57, -10.08, P <0.01).
Conclusions
Dialectical behavior therapy can improve the anxiety, depression and cognitive emotion regulation of adolescents with NSST. Active intervention should be taken to regulate the emotions of adolescent with NSSI and reduce the occurrence of NSSI.
6.Caring dilemma of adolescent caregivers with mood disorder with non-suicidal self-injury behavior at different stages:a qualitative study
Zhiyuan GAO ; Chaona SHANG ; Fang YAN ; Junlei ZHANG ; Donghong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2023;58(24):3011-3017
Objective Based on"timing it right"framework,this study explored the dynamic changes of care dilemma in caregivers of adolescents with mood disorder and non-suicidal self-injury at different stages of disease development,and provided support for the construction of intervention programs.Methods This study adopted phenomenological research and purposive sampling method to select 11 caregivers of adolescents with mood disorders and non-suicidal self-injury behavior who were treated and hospitalized in a tertiary A psychiatric hospital in Henan Province from May 2022 to February 2023 as research subjects.According to the"timing it right"theory,5 semi-structured interviews were conducted with caregivers during the adolescent diagnostic period,hospitalization period,discharge preparation period,adjustment period,and adaptation period.The data was analyzed by the Colaizzi 7-step analysis method.Results The following themes were summarized.①Diagnostic period:complex emotional reactions,facing a dilemma at a loss.②Hospitalization period:lack of knowledge of disease and childcare,self-conscious care difficulties.③Discharge preparation period:lack of confidence in home care and lower expectations for the future of adolescents.④Adjustment period:lack of care skills and desire professional care support.⑤Adaptation period:negatively coping with diseases,with persistent care difficulties.Conclusion The care dilemma of caregivers of adolescents with mood disorders and non-suicidal self-injury behavior in different stages of disease development is dynamic.Medical staff should provide personalized professional support in a planned and continuous manner based on their different stages of care experience and needs,in order to improve the quality of their care and promote adolescent rehabilitation.
7.Assiciation of myopia progression and sleep characteristics among lower grade primary school students in Shanghai
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(5):727-731
Objective:
To study the impact of sleep characteristics on myopia, among lower primary school students in Shanghai, so as to provide foundation for the prevention of the onset and development of myopia.
Methods:
A total of 636 students from the first and second grades of two primary schools in Jiading District, Shanghai, were selected through cluster random sampling for questionnaire surveys and ophthalmological examinations in October 2022. The Childrens Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ) was used to assess sleep quality at baseline. Ophthalmological examinations were conducted in October 2023(479), during which the students study time, screen time and outdoor activity time were monitored for twoweek, repeated twice. Generalized multivariable Logistic regression models and linear regression models were employed to examine the association between sleeprelated factors and myopia, as well as the strength of this association.
Results:
The baseline survey indicated a myopia prevalence of 18.58%, with 17.18% at followup. The average CSHQ total score was (51.58±4.44), and the average daily sleep duration was (9.43±4.84)h/d, with only 11.6% of participants meeting the recommended sleep sufficiency. Multivariable regression models indicated that insufficient sleep showed positive association with myopia (OR=1.64, 95%CI=1.05-2.56), while bedtime duration was significantly negative associated with myopia (OR=0.74, 95%CI=0.63-0.91, P<0.05), adjusting for confounding factors. Inconsistency in bed rest time was a risk factor for myopia (OR=1.07, P<0.05), and the consistency of bed rest time, and wakeup time showed statistically significant correlations with SE (P<0.05). There was also statistically significant correlations between consistency in sleep time, bed rest time, and wakeup time with AL (P<0.05).
Conclusions
Insufficient sleep and bedtime duration are correlated with the onset and progression of myopia. It is critical to ensure sufficient sleep duration and regular sleep habits for children to reduce the occurrence of myopia in the primary school students.
8.Incidence and influencing factors of aggressive behavior in adolescent inpatients with mental disorders
Shuqin ZHAO ; Junlei ZHANG ; Susu WANG ; Feifei GUO ; Shuanrong LI
Journal of Xinxiang Medical College 2024;41(3):227-231
Objective To investigate the incidence and influencing factors of aggressive behavior in adolescent inpatients with mental disorders.Methods A total of 372 patients with mental disorders admitted to the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University from January to December 2022 were selected as research subjects.The occurrence of aggressive behavior and its influencing factors were analyzed.Results Among the 372 patients,38(10.2%)cases had aggressive behavior during hospitalization.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression results showed that the history of aggressive behavior,only child,and high irritation factor scores were the risk factors of aggressive behavior in hospitalized adolescents with mental disorders(P<0.05).Mild,outgoing,insecure and isolated personalities before the onset were protective factors of aggressive behavior in hospitalized adolescents with mental disorders(P<0.05).Conclusion Adolescent inpatients with mental disorders are likely to have aggressive behavior.Those who have aggressive behavior before,are the only child in their family and get a high score of irritant factors need more attention.Corresponding nursing interventions should be taken in time through nursing assessment to reduce the occurrence of aggressive behavior.
9.Shanghai community-based practice of early lung cancer screening with low-dose spiral computed tomography
Xiaoyang LUO ; Quan LIU ; Shengping WANG ; Yuan LI ; Lei SHEN ; Guodong LI ; Wentao LI ; Yanping ZHAO ; Huilin XU ; Hong FANG ; Guiqiang SHAO ; Jizhi CHU ; Junlei SUN ; Hongqi ZHU ; Zhiyong LI ; Lianghua JIANG ; Jianliang LING ; Weizhong ZHAO ; Jing WANG ; Xiaohua LIU ; Bin LI ; Yiliang ZHANG ; Ting YE ; Yunjian PAN ; Hong HU ; Rui WANG ; Yihua SUN ; Haiyan YANG ; Su XU ; Haiquan CHEN
China Oncology 2016;26(12):996-1003
Background and purpose:As one of the most fatal malignant tumors in China, the morbidity and mortality of lung cancer remain high. Early diagnosis and normative treatment is the key to improve the prognosis of lung cancer. The aim of this study was to explore the practice of early lung cancer screening with low-dose spiral computed tomography (CT) based on the current situation in community health service, with integration of superior resources of med-ical institutions at all levels in Shanghai.Methods:From Aug. 2013 to Aug. 2014, we screened high-risk population in selected communities of Minhang District, Shanghai, for early diagnosis of lung cancer with low-dose spiral CT combined with multidisciplinary comprehensive treatment models including minimally invasive surgery, exploring the medical service network covering prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and follow-up.Results:Screening population is 11 332 (male 7 144, female 4 188); Twenty-nine cases with pathological diagnosis of malignant tumor, including 27 cases of pri-mary lung cancer, 1 case of lung metastasis, 1 case of breast cancer. The morbidity of primary lung cancer is 238.26×10-5. There were 22 cases of Stage 0-Ⅰ lung cancer accounting for 81.48% of all diagnosed primary lung cancer.Conclusion:Based on community health service, screening with low-dose spiral CT could improve the early diagnosis rate of lung can-cer with feasibility and validity, which could be applicable in qualified eligible medical center and community in China.
10.Study of clinical application of manipulations of filiform needles to promoteby data mining technique.
Xinxin FENG ; Qingqing YANG ; Junlei LI ; Zhanna TAN ; Boying LI ; Xueliang ZHU ; Jing SHI ; Yanhui SUN ; Jing XU ; Xiaofeng LI ; Xuanping ZHANG ; Xin ZHANG ; Yuzhu DU ; Na BAO ; Qiong WANG ; Chunsheng JIA ; Jianling WANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(7):717-722
OBJECTIVETo analyze the diseases and effects of the manipulations to promoteby filiform needles, with the help of data mining technique.
METHODSLiterature about different manipulations to promoteby filiform needles in recent 60 years was collected in China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI). Then databases were established to mine the relativities among the diseases, subjects, acupoints selection law,routes and directions of meridianand effects.
RESULTS①Total 489 articles were included. The basic manipulations with the frequency of 630 were on the top. The auxiliary and four methods ofrespectively appeared 70 times. The diseases in the internal medicine were treated with the basic and auxiliary methods of the higher frequencies, 311 and 44 times separately. While the four methods ofwere mostly used in the surgical area, 37 timestotally. ②The diseases treated from high to low by lifting, thrusting and twirling represented retention of urine, sequelae of stroke, pain in waist and lower limbs, of which the effect for retention of urine was better than those of the other two, and the lifting and thrusting method was superior to twirling. ③As for the auxiliary methods, 25 times were found about vibration needling; 18 times, twisting. The highest frequency of 6 times for the vibration needling was on the sequelae of stroke; while 4 times for the twisting, stranguria. ④As to the four methods of,was most frequently applied, and its highest frequency of 18 was onsyndrome.
CONCLUSIONSManipulations to promoteby filiform needles are crucial to achieving the effects of acupuncture. The basic methods are widely used in clinic and have been seen good efficacy. While the auxiliary means assist to promoteto stimulate the body,among which the four methods ofare mainly to smooth the meridians and driveof patients with surgical diseases and take meridian blocking the priority.