1.Analysis on the Characteristics of "Du-pathogen" in TCM:Based on Expert Questionnaire
Yunling ZHANG ; Rongjuan GUO ; Jialin WANG ; Xianglan JIN
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(01):-
70%. The cluster analysis and factorial analysis showed that the fierceness, cruelty, and vital qi damaging were often clustered with each other and constituted the factors of main characteristics of Du-pathogen. In the Logistic regression analysis, it was discovered that fierceness, cruelty, and multi-damaging were closely related with the recognition of "the excessive pathogen damaging the health" (P
2.Relations among Phlegm Turbidity,Blood Stasis Syndromes,Interleukin-6 and High-Sensitive C-Reactive Protein in Hypertension Patients
Linlin LIU ; Rongjuan GUO ; Yunling ZHANG ; Zhigang CHEN ; Jialin WANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(02):-
Objective To study the relations among phlegm turbidity, blood stasis syndromes, Interleukin-6 (IL-6) and highly sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) in simple hypertension patients and those complicated with abnormal blood fat and/or diabetes.Methods Totally 319 cases of hypertension collected were divided into the group with simple hypertension (simple group, 98 cases) and the group with hypertension complicated with abnormal blood fat and/or diabetes (complicated group, 221 cases). The patients were classified according to the 4 different syndromes, i.e., phlegm turbidity, blood stasis, phlegm turbidity plus blood stasis, and not phlegm turbidity not blood stasis. ELISA was used to measure serum IL-6 content, and latex enhancement immune turbidimetry was applied to determine hs-CRP content.Results The contents of IL-6 and hs-CRP of the two groups were not significantly different. The content of hs-CRP of both groups in the 4 syndromes was not significantly different. In the simple group, the content of IL-6 in the 4 syndromes was not significantly different either. In the complicated group, the content of IL-6 in the syndrome of phlegm turbidity plus blood stasis was significantly higher than in other syndromes (P
3.Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory of 20 Cases with Liver-qi Stagnation Syndrome
Zi-wang LIU ; Yu-lai WANG ; Jing TENG ; Rongjuan GUO ; Aicheng WANG ; Shaolin QIN ; Yonglie ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(12):1098-1099
Objective To study the personality characteristics of the stagnation of liver-qi syndrome cases with Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI).Methods 20 liver-qi stagnation syndrome cases and 20 normal persons whose paired by sex and age were tested by MMPI. The scores of 13 clinical scales and the section plane of MMPI were acquired and analyzed. Results There was a significant difference in 9 clinical scales (F, Pa, D, Pt, Si, Sc, Hs, Hy, Pd) between the liver-qi stagnation syndrome cases and normal persons ( P<0.05~0.001). The scores of Hs, D, Hy, Pd in the liver-qi stagnation syndrome group were higher than the Chinese normal model. The MMPI section plane of liver-qi stagnation group presented the type of 3/1. Conclusion The patients with liver-qi stagnation have some special personality characteristics such as depression, anxiety, loneliness, indifferent and attention.
4.The imapct of anti-anxiety therapy on vascular endothelium function and platelet activation in patients with acute coronary syndrome
Min YUAN ; Hangyuan GUO ; Fang PENG ; Yufang QIU ; Rongjuan FANG ; Yan ZHOU ; Yong SUN ; Guozhong ZHOU ; Xingmu WANG ; Guocan YANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2011;20(10):1084-1088
Objective To investigate the effects of anxiety and anti - anxiety therapy on vascular endothelium function and platelet activation in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS).Methods One hundred and thirty -nine ACS patients were enrolled in this prospective and controlled clinical study from January 2009 through December 2010.Patients with severe heart failure,liver and renal dysfunction,infection,allergy to benzodiazepines and taking antipsychotic drugs in recent 2 weeks as well as patients unable to complete the questionnaire were excluded.All these patients were divided into the anxiety group ( n =68 ) and the non - anxiety group ( n =71 ) according to Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA).The plasma levels of NO,ET,CD62p,CD63 and flow- mediated diastolic functions (FMD) of humeral arteries were measured.The patients in anxiety group were randomly assigned to group A ( n =34 ) and group B ( n =34).Lorazepam in a dose of 0.5 mg twice a day and Vitamin B6 in dose of 10 mg twice a day as placebo were prescribed for patients of Group A and B respectively.After 2 weeks,all above variables of group A and group B were measured once again as well as the score of Hamilton Anxiety Scale.The chi - square test was used for constituent ratios,while t - test was applied to analysis of differences in above variables between two groups.Results The plasma level of NO and FMD of humeral artery in the anxiety group were significantly lower than those in the non -anxiety group (t =2.090 and 2.558,P =0.038 and 0.012,respectively),and the plasma levels of ET,CD62p and CD63 in the anxiety group were significantly higher than those in the non - anxiety group ( t =2.082,2.042 and 2.145,P =0.039,0.043 and 0.034,respectively).There were no statistical differences in all above variables as well as HAMA score between group A and group B before anti - anxiety treatment.Two weeks after treatment,the level of NO and FMD of humeral artery in group A were significantly higher than those in group B ( t =2.821 and 2.246,P =0,006 and 0.028,respectively) and the levels of ET,CD62p,CD63 and HAMA score in group A were significantly lower than those in group B ( t =2.107,3.242,2.079 and 7.779,P =0.039,0.002,0.041 and <0.01,respectively).Conclusions Anxiety mood markedly aggravates the disorder of vascular endothelial function and platelet activation,and both of them can be improved by anti - anxiety therapy.Consequently,the intervention in anxiety mood may improve the outcomes of ACS patients.
5.Mental Health and Related Factors of Adolescent Students During Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic
Tian’ge LU ; Yao YU ; Zhonghui ZHAO ; Rongjuan GUO
Psychiatry Investigation 2022;19(1):16-28
Objective:
Adolescents are at a special stage of physical and mental development, which is a susceptible period for mental disorders. Since the outbreak of coronavirus pneumonia in December 2019, long term stress may have negative effects on the mental health of the adolescents. In the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the study was designed to investigate the mental and psychological health of adolescents in China and its possible related factors.
Methods:
A cross-sectional study design was adopted using a structured questionnaire which were distributed through the Internet to measure depression, anxiety, life events and stress related factors. Descriptive statistics and multiple regression analyses were conducted to process the data.
Results:
The final sample comprised 795 adolescents. The total detection rate of depression was 76.48% and the total detection rate of anxiety was 33.08%. ANOVA showed that there were significant differences in depression scores in terms of gender, anxiety scores, history of mental disorders, COVID-19 knowledge reserve, family and social contradictions (p<0.05). And there were significant differences in anxiety scores in terms of gender, depression scores, mental health knowledge reserves, family and social contradictions (p<0.05). Multiple regression analysis showed that anxiety score, health status and COVID-19 knowledge reserve were positively associated with depression score (p<0.01), and history of psychosocial disorders was negatively associated with depression score (p<0.05); depression score, family and social contradictions were significantly positively correlated with anxiety score (p<0.01), and history of mental disorders was significantly negatively correlated with SDS score (p<0.01).
Conclusion
During the outbreak of COVID-19, adolescent students with better understanding of the pandemic, more complete knowledge of mental health, and better family and social relationship had less impact on their mental health. Therefore, to ensure a sound social support system, elaborate health instruction, and family communication and mutual understanding are conducive to alleviating the psychological stress caused by the epidemic, and it is positive for adolescent students to maintain a good mental health.
6.Comparison among the mental profile of earthquake student, teacher and the masses survivors
Yongdong HU ; Weidong WANG ; Yanjiao LIU ; Rongjuan GUO ; Caifeng WANG ; Lan HONG ; Yingna LIN ; Fang WANG ; Menghan LU ; Xueyu LU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2010;32(2):166-168
Objective To investigate the prevalence and severity degree of post traumatic stress disorder(PTSD), anxiety and depression, and to explore the different mental profile in different groups involved with an earthquake. Methods 26 days after 8.0 grade earthquake in Wenchuan, psychological rescue team of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine went to some communities in Deyang and Mianzhu area of Sichuan province. In this period, a total of 119 survivors, including students(42), teacher(40) and masses(37), were investigated through impact of event scale (IES), self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and self-rating depression scale(SDS). Results①The detection rate of score over 19 in IES in 3 groups (students, teacher and masses) were 69%, 80% and 91.9%, respectively. There was significant difference among these 3 groups (F=5.611, P=0.005<0.01) in respect of severity degree of PTSD. ②The values of severity degree of anxiety in 3 groups were significant higher than normal value (P<0.001, all). There was also significant difference among these 3 groups (F=3.376, P=0.038<0.05) in respect of severity degree of anxiety, with the masses group being significant higher than student and teacher group (P=0.029, P=0.022, respectively). ③The values of severity degree of depression in these 3 groups were significant higher than normal value (P<0.05, all). But there was no significant difference (F= 0.670, P=0.514) among these 3 groups. ConclusionThe results suggested the importance to assess PTSD, anxiety and depression in post-disaster area, especially PTSD and anxiety evaluations in the masses group.
7.The correlation of serum BDNF, visceral adipose and cognitive dysfunction in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes
Ying XIONG ; Daqian SONG ; Yan SUN ; Ying LI ; Rongjuan GUO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2018;20(12):1799-1802,1806
Objective To investigate the correlation of serum brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF),visceral adipose and cognitive dysfunction in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes.Methods From July 2016 to August 2017,72 patients with type 2 diabetes in our department of inpatient were selected as subjects.According to whether there was cognitive dysfunction,they were divided into 2 groups,type 2 diabetes mellitus combined with cognitive impairment group (A group) and simple type 2 diabetes group (B group).Another 40 healthy persons in the same period were selected as the control group.The indexes of glycolipid metabolism,visceral adipose and BDNF were measured in two groups.The logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the risk factors of cognitive dysfunction,and the relationship between visceral adipose,BDNF and cognitive function was analyzed by Pearson correlation.Results (1) The total cholesterol (TC),triglyceride (TG),low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C),fasting insulin (FINS),fasting blood glucose (FPG),glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c),fasting insulin (FINS),insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR),and visceral fat hormone level of the three groups were from high to low in A group > B group > C group (P < 0.05);while the high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C),the expression level of BDNF and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) score of the three groups were from high to low in C group > B group > A group (P < 0.05);(2) The logistic regression analysis showed that visfatin,HOMA-IR,BDNF for the risk of cognitive impairment factors in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes;(3) Correlation analysis showed that the score and visceral fat MoCA and HOMA-IR were negatively correlated with the MoCA score was positively related to BDNF;HOMA-IR and visfatin was positively correlated,negatively correlated with BDNF.Conclusions The cognitive function of elderly patients with type 2 diabetes is related to serum visfatin and BDNF.Increased visfatin and BDNF may lead to cognitive dysfunction.
8.Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease presented with stroke-like onset: a case report
Huifen WANG ; Guanxi LI ; Xiaomin PANG ; Juan WANG ; Rongjuan ZHAO ; Xueli CHANG ; Junhong GUO ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2023;56(12):1414-1418
Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) is a neurodegenerative disease, characterized by eosinophilic transparent inclusions in the central and peripheral nervous systems, and internal organs. NIID clinical characteristics are varied, including cognitive impairment, muscle weakness, episodic symptoms, movement disorders and autonomic dysfunction. This article reports a patient with NIID who manifested with episodes of aphasia, dysgraphia and dyslexia without fever, headache, nausea and vomiting confirmed by genetic testing. The patient was a 62-year-old female with acute onset who was diagnosed with transient ischemic attack. This article aims to improve the knowledge of NIID with stroke-like onset by this case presentation and avoid misdiagnosis.
9.RNA binding protein 24 regulates the translation and replication of hepatitis C virus.
Huang CAO ; Kaitao ZHAO ; Yongxuan YAO ; Jing GUO ; Xiaoxiao GAO ; Qi YANG ; Min GUO ; Wandi ZHU ; Yun WANG ; Chunchen WU ; Jizheng CHEN ; Yuan ZHOU ; Xue HU ; Mengji LU ; Xinwen CHEN ; Rongjuan PEI
Protein & Cell 2018;9(11):930-944
The secondary structures of hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA and the cellular proteins that bind to them are important for modulating both translation and RNA replication. However, the sets of RNA-binding proteins involved in the regulation of HCV translation, replication and encapsidation remain unknown. Here, we identified RNA binding motif protein 24 (RBM24) as a host factor participated in HCV translation and replication. Knockdown of RBM24 reduced HCV propagation in Huh7.5.1 cells. An enhanced translation and delayed RNA synthesis during the early phase of infection was observed in RBM24 silencing cells. However, both overexpression of RBM24 and recombinant human RBM24 protein suppressed HCV IRES-mediated translation. Further analysis revealed that the assembly of the 80S ribosome on the HCV IRES was interrupted by RBM24 protein through binding to the 5'-UTR. RBM24 could also interact with HCV Core and enhance the interaction of Core and 5'-UTR, which suppresses the expression of HCV. Moreover, RBM24 enhanced the interaction between the 5'- and 3'-UTRs in the HCV genome, which probably explained its requirement in HCV genome replication. Therefore, RBM24 is a novel host factor involved in HCV replication and may function at the switch from translation to replication.
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