1.Relationship between psychological resilience and occupational stress of nurses in disinfection supply center
Huabo LIAO ; Junhui GENG ; Minghao SUN ; Jie DU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(7):55-58
Objective To study the relationship between psychological resilience and occupational stress of nurses in disinfec-tion supply center. Method A cluster sampling method was used to investigate 387 nurses in the supply and demand center by using the Chinese version of the Connor-Davidson scale (Connor-Davidson resilience, CD-RISC) and the nurse job stressors scale. Results In the disinfection supply center, the nurses' mental resilience score was (76.72±13.67), at the middle level. The total score on occupa-tion pressure was (72.84±12.19), at the moderate stress level. Pearson correlation analysis showed that the sterilization and supply cen-ter nurses' mental resilience score, together with the dimensions were positively correlated with occupation pressure. The mental re-silience and occupation pressure were positively correlated (P<0.05). Conclusions The psychological toughness and occupational stress of nurses in the sterilization and supply center are in the middle level. The nursing managers can promote the sustainable develop-ment of the nurses' psychological toughness through the stress management training and the nursing profession quality improvement.
2.Effects of current perception threshold in evaluating the peripheral nerves in diabetic patients
Li TIAN ; Minghao SUN ; Na LIU ; Zhecheng ZHANG ; Lei WANG ; Jing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2016;49(11):869-873
Objective To evaluate the impairment of large and small fibers of peripheral nerves in patients with diabetes mellitus according to the current perception threshold ( CPT ) comparing with nerve conduction studies ( NCS) and sympathetic skin response ( SSR).Methods Fourty-nine diabetic patients were enrolled from August to December 2014 in Tianjin Third Central Hospital.The CPT was examined by the Neurometer?CPT/C in diabetic patients and 23 healthy subjects.Electrical stimulations of 2 000, 250 and 5 Hz were delivered respectively to the first toe distal section , the bottom of the knee-patella middle line and the index finger distal section.NCS and SSR were performed in diabetic patients.The patients were divided into normal NCS ( NCSN) group and abnormal NCS ( NCSA) group according to the results of the nerve conduction.According to the results of SSR , the patients were divided into normal SSR ( SSRN) group and abnormal SSR ( SSRA ) group.Results In three testing areas , the CPT in NCSN group had no significant difference compared with control group , which was tested by different frequency;NCSA group had increased CPT (393.5 ±68.4, 213.1 ±39.7, 172.5 ±52.8, 221.6 ±48.0, 91.7 ±33.1, 76.2 ±27.8, 274.0 ±48.4, 120.1 ±26.6, 75.3 ±21.9) compared with control group (278.1 ±53.6, 128.9 ±46.7, 78.7 ±28.7, 149.3 ±54.6, 52.3 ±23.2, 41.9 ±18.7, 214.2 ±46.0, 96.0 ±29.3, 48.6 ±17.0; F=36.277, 40.827, 50.301, 10.240, 12.837, 13.832, 11.749, 5.559, 17.412,all P<0.01).At the first toe section, CPT decreased in SSRN group ( 91.0 ±29.0, 55.2 ±21.3 ) compared with control group (128.9 ±46.7, 78.7 ±28.7;F=23.071, 22.646, both P<0.05), which was tested by the currents of 250 Hz and 5 Hz frequency.In three testing areas , the SSRA group had increased CPT compared with control group , which was tested by different frequency.Conclusion Hyperesthesia as an early manifestation of small fiber damage can be detected by CPT in diabetic patients; CPT has no advantage in the evaluation of large fiber damage.
3.Effects of Siwu Decoction on Memory and Spatial Learning in Mice with Blood Deficiency and Related Mechanisms
Yujie LI ; Shuguang SUN ; Minghao ZHANG ; Man GONG ; Wei LI ; Yanqin ZHU
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(4):370-374
Objective To investigate the effects of Siwu decoction on the learning and memory abilities in mice with blood deficiency and the related mechanism.Methods The mice were randomly divided into five groups:normal control group,model control group,high-,medium-,and low-dose group of Siwu decoction.Blood deficiency mouse model was established by continuously cuttingtailand bleedingin model control group,high-,medium-,and low-dose group of Siwu decoction.The mice in high-,medium-,and low-dose group were intragastrically administrated with Siwu decoction of 2.5,5.0,10.0 g·kg-1 for 14 days,respectively.The erythrocyte counts (RBC),hemoglobin (HGB),red blood cell hematocrit (HCT) were detected before modeling,7 and 14 days after administration.The spatial learning and memory abilities were assessed using the T maze test.The spontaneous activities were assessed using locomotors activity detector.The levels of erythropoietin (EPO) content in serum and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in hippocampal tissue were detected by enzyme-linked immunousorbent assay.Results 5.0 and 10.0 g·kg-1Siwu decoction could increase RBC,HGB,HCT on the 7th and 14th day,2.5 g.kg-1Siwu decoction could increase RBC,HCT on 14th day,and each dosage of Siwu decoction could significantly increase the spontaneous activities of model mice with blood deficiency on the 7th and 14th day as compared with model control group (P <0.05 or P <0.01).Compared with model control group,the number of errorsin T Maze test were decreased significantly in high-,medium-,and low-dose groups (P < 0.01).And the Siwu decoction had a tendency to reduce the hippocampal AChE levels,but when compared with the model control group there were no statistical differences (P > 0.05).Conclusion Siwu decoction is benefit formemory and spatial learning in mice with blood deficiency,which may be related with higher serun EPO and lower hippocampal AChE expression.
4.Influence of estrogen receptor a on proliferation and metastasis in bladder cancer cells
Zhiqun SHANG ; Minghao ZHANG ; Libin SUN ; Qiliang CAI ; Ning JIANG ; Ruifa HAN ; Yuanjie NIU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;(11):827-830
Objective To explore the function and mechanism of estrogen receptor α (ERα) in bladder cancer cell proliferation and aggressivity.Methods The ERα expression bladder cancer cell line T24ERα model was established.The cell growth was detected by MTT assay,apoptosis by flow cytometry,cell invasion by matrigel transwell.Western blot was used to check signals by ERα regulation in bladder cancer cells related to the proliferation and metastatic ability.Results Compared to the control group,the cell inhibition rates of experimental group in 96 h and 144 h were 18.85% and 37.21%,respectively.The difference was significant compared with the control group (P < 0.05).The apoptosis rates of the experimental group and control group were (18.93 ±1.41)% and (9.91 ±1.08)% (P<0.05).The experimental group through matrix adhesive cell proportion was (10.00 ± 2.00)%,significantly lower than that of the control group (26.00 ± 3.61) % (P < 0.05).Western blot showed integrin-β1,p-FAK,p-Src and Scr expression were reduced compared to control group (P < 0.05).Conclusion ERα could inhibit bladder cancer cell growth and metastasis through down-regulating integrin-β1-FAK/Src signal pathway,while promote the apoptosis of bladder cancer cells.
5.CFTR suppressing hyperhomocysteinemia-induced hepatocyte damage in ApoE-/-mice
Yun JIAO ; Anning YANG ; Yue SUN ; Fanqi KONG ; Xiaoling YANG ; Minghao ZHANG ; Shaoju JING ; Yideng JIANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(10):1574-1577
Objective To investigate the function of CFTR in ApoE-/- mice with HHcy-induced hepato-cellular injury. Methods Thirty six 5-week old ApoE-/- mice were divided into three groups , including the ApoE-/- group, the HHcy group and the intervention group, (n = 12). Twelve normal C57BL/6J mice were fed with regular mouse diet as the normal control (SPF grade). HL-7702 human liver cells were intervened by Hcy (100 μmol/L) and 100 μmol/L Hcy + folic acid (100 μmol/L Hcy + F). The changes of Hcy, ALT and AST in the serum and the expression of CFTR mRNA and protein in liver and liver cells were detected. The concen-trations of ALT and AST in the liver cell intervened by VX-770 agonist and CFTR(inh)-172 inhibitor were mea-sured by ELISA. Results Compared with the control group , the levels of Hcy , ALT and AST were higher and the levels of CFTR mRNA and protein were lower in the Meth group (P < 0. 05 ) , while the reverse result in the Meth + F group (P < 0.05). Compared with the control group, the levels of CFTR mRNA and protein were de-creased and the levels of ALT and AST were increased in the 100 μmol/L Hcy group (P < 0.05). Compared with the 100 μmol/L Hcy group , the levels of CFTR mRNA and protein were increased and the levels of ALT and AST were decreased in the 100 μmol/L Hcy + F group (P < 0.05). Stimulated with VX-770 can reduce the concentrations of ALT and AST and the vice versa in the CFTR (inh)-17 group the concentration was increased in liver cells. Conclusion CFTR plays an important role in the regulation of hepatocellular injury by HHcy.
6.Historical evolution and current concepts of surgical treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases.
Lei LIAN ; Xiaojian WU ; Minghao XIE ; Ping LAN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2016;19(1):31-36
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may require surgical intervention for refractory disease or complications. Prompt surgery and appropriate surgical procedures are critical when surgery is indicatedd. With continuous optimization and innovation of surgical procedures, there have been significant changes in the concepts and operations of IBD in the past century. Learning the evolution of surgical treatment for IBD could help us understand the rationale, indications, and pertinent techniques of surgical procedures. Innovations are emerging in IBD management including the advent of biological agents, laparoscopy, and multi-disciplinary team approach, it is imperative for IBD specialist to learn the state-of-the-art knowledge.
Digestive System Surgical Procedures
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Humans
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
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Laparoscopy
7.TIM-1 acts a dual-attachment receptor for Ebolavirus by interacting directly with viral GP and the PS on the viral envelope.
Shuai YUAN ; Lei CAO ; Hui LING ; Minghao DANG ; Yao SUN ; Xuyuan ZHANG ; Yutao CHEN ; Liguo ZHANG ; Dan SU ; Xiangxi WANG ; Zihe RAO
Protein & Cell 2015;6(11):814-824
Ebolavirus can cause hemorrhagic fever in humans with a mortality rate of 50%-90%. Currently, no approved vaccines and antiviral therapies are available. Human TIM1 is considered as an attachment factor for EBOV, enhancing viral infection through interaction with PS located on the viral envelope. However, reasons underlying the preferable usage of hTIM-1, but not other PS binding receptors by filovirus, remain unknown. We firstly demonstrated a direct interaction between hTIM-1 and EBOV GP in vitro and determined the crystal structures of the Ig V domains of hTIM-1 and hTIM-4. The binding region in hTIM-1 to EBOV GP was mapped by chimeras and mutation assays, which were designed based on structural analysis. Pseudovirion infection assays performed using hTIM-1 and its homologs as well as point mutants verified the location of the GP binding site and the importance of EBOV GP-hTIM-1 interaction in EBOV cellular entry.
Ebolavirus
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metabolism
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Flow Cytometry
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Glycoproteins
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metabolism
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Hepatitis A Virus Cellular Receptor 1
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Hepatitis A Virus Cellular Receptor 2
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Humans
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Membrane Glycoproteins
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metabolism
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Membrane Proteins
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metabolism
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Protein Binding
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Receptors, Virus
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metabolism
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Surface Plasmon Resonance
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Viral Envelope Proteins
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metabolism
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Viral Proteins
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metabolism
8.An open conformation determined by a structural switch for 2A protease from coxsackievirus A16.
Yao SUN ; Xiangxi WANG ; Shuai YUAN ; Minghao DANG ; Xuemei LI ; Xuejun C ZHANG ; Zihe RAO
Protein & Cell 2013;4(10):782-792
Coxsackievirus A16 belongs to the family Picornaviridae, and is a major agent of hand-foot-and-mouth disease that infects mostly children, and to date no vaccines or antiviral therapies are available. 2A protease of enterovirus is a nonstructural protein and possesses both self-cleavage activity and the ability to cleave the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4G. Here we present the crystal structure of coxsackievirus A16 2A protease, which interestingly forms hexamers in crystal as well as in solution. This structure shows an open conformation, with its active site accessible, ready for substrate binding and cleavage activity. In conjunction with a previously reported "closed" state structure of human rhinovirus 2, we were able to develop a detailed hypothesis for the conformational conversion triggered by two "switcher" residues Glu88 and Tyr89 located within the bll2-cII loop. Substrate recognition assays revealed that amino acid residues P1', P2 and P4 are essential for substrate specificity, which was verified by our substrate binding model. In addition, we compared the in vitro cleavage efficiency of 2A proteases from coxsackievirus A16 and enterovirus 71 upon the same substrates by fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), and observed higher protease activity of enterovirus 71 compared to that of coxsackievirus A16. In conclusion, our study shows an open conformation of coxsackievirus A16 2A protease and the underlying mechanisms for conformational conversion and substrate specificity. These new insights should facilitate the future rational design of efficient 2A protease inhibitors.
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virology
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Crystallography, X-Ray
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Cysteine Endopeptidases
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chemistry
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genetics
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Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
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Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease
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pathology
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virology
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Humans
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Picornaviridae
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chemistry
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enzymology
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genetics
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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chemistry
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9.Three-dimensional DSA and embolization of cerebral aneurysms
Hua YANG ; Jian LIU ; Shi ZHOU ; Chuangxi LIU ; Yezhong SUN ; Yimin CHEN ; Guoqiang HAN ; Fangyou GAO ; Minghao DONG ; Jie SONG ; Jifang ZHANG ; Jiaxiang TANG ; Hong XU ; Xiaoping WU ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(04):-
0.05). 100% occlusion was achieved in 18 patients with cerebral aneurysms by using embolization. Conclusion 3D DSA may improve the accuracy in diagnosing SAH and in showing clearly the stereo conformation of aneurysm and the relationship of sac and parent artery. It is helpful in the evaluation and guidance of embolization of cerebral aneurysms.
10.Neuroprotective effect and mechanism of liraglutide on hippocampal neurons in diabetic rats
Xiangbo HAO ; Hui FANG ; Ruizhe XU ; Gang XU ; Yukai LI ; Gengyin WANG ; Minghao WU ; Yumei ZHOU ; Lijing SUN ; Yanfeng ZHEN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2018;34(6):509-515
Objective To investigate the neuroprotective effect and mechanism of liraglutide on diabetic rats. Methods 24 healthy male SPF Goto-Kakizaki (GK) rats with random blood glucose greater than 11.1 mmol/L were selected as the experimental group, and randomly divided into diabetes mellitus group ( n=12) and liraglutide group (n=12). Ten healthy male SPF Wistar rats with the same age and weight as GK rats were selected as normal control group. After adaptively feeded for 2 weeks, the liraglutide group was given liraglutide (400 μg·kg-1·d-1, subcutaneous injection), while the control group and diabetes mellitus group were given the same volume of saline, and continued to be administered for 8 weeks. After 10 weeks, data and biochemical indicators were recorded. Effects of liraglutide on learning and memory in diabetes mellitus rats were detected by Morris water maze test. HE staining observed the hippocampal neurons morphology. Western blotting method detected the expression of p- IκB kinase (IKK) β, p-NF-κB, NF-κB, Klotho, and PRX2 in hippocampus. Results Morris water maze test showed that liraglutide can improve the spatial learning and memory ability of diabetes mellitus rats. HE staining showed that liraglutide significantly reduced the pathological damage of hippocampal neurons of diabetes mellitus rats. Western blotting showed that liraglutide inhibited NF-κB signaling pathway in hippocampus of diabetes mellitus rats. The expression of Klotho protein in hippocampus of diabetes mellitus group was significantly lower than that of control group, while the expression of PRX2 protein was higher than control group (t=8.298,-7.398,all P<0.01). The expression of Klotho and PRX2 protein in hippocampus of liraglutide group were higher than diabetes mellitus group (t=-13.059, 14.113, all P<0.01). The expression of Klotho protein of liraglutide group was similar to that of control group ( t = -1. 137, P>0. 05 ). The expression of PRX2 protein was significantly higher than control group (t=-28.055, P<0.01). Conclusions Liraglutide may enhance the expression of antioxidant stress protein including Klotho and PRX2, by inhibiting NF-κB signaling pathway in hippocampus of diabetes mellitus rats, reduced oxidative stress and improved the injury of hippocampal neuronal in diabetes mellitus rats, which seems to play a neuroprotective effect, to prevent and delay the occurrence of diabetic encephalopathy.