1.Natural forgetters' episode memory and personality characteristics
Shengtao WU ; Chan ZHOU ; Jianxin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2008;17(5):432-434
Objective To explore the natural forgetters' episode memory and personality characteristics.Methods Situational Self-Awareness Scale(SSAS),Russell Loneliness Scale and Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory(ZTPI)are used upon 127 natural forgetters and subjects of control group.in which 90 subjects participate tions,natural forgetters performance worse than subjects of control group(t=1.76 one-tail,P<0.05),but subjects getters score lower in the SSAS and the future subscale of ZTPI(t1=1.73,P<0.05 one-tail;t 2=2.70,P<0.05),and tend to endorse in the present fatalistic subscale of ZTPI(t=2.19,P<0.05),but don't feel more lonely.Conclusion Natural forgetters episodic memory is selectively micro-injured under the enactment conditions,which is different from the aging impairment mode of selective source memory,and they have some special personality characteristics.
2.CT prediction of operative procedures for rectal cancer
Xiaodong WANG ; Donghao LU ; Huan SONG ; Shengtao ZHOU ; Junhua WU ; Li LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2009;24(3):210-214
Objective To assess the value of 64-slice computer tomography used in the preoperative evaluation of rectal cancer to predict the operative procedures. Methods There were 51 pathologically proven rectal cancer patients recruited, undergoing multi-slice computer tomagraphy (MSCT) assessment preoperatively. Preoperative MSCT stage and predictive operative procedures were recorded to compare with postoperative pathological stage and practical operative procedures. Kappa Coefficient for Diagnosis Coherence and Spearman correlation analysis were performed. Results The overall accuracy of CT-TNM stages were 74.5% which led to high coherence to pathological TNM stage ( Kappa value = 0.658,P=0.000). The univariate analysis showed that distance from tumor to dentate line (F = 3.386, P =0.042 ) and tumor thickness (F = 4.542, P = 0.016) was a statistically risk factor for operative procedures. Moreover, the significant correlation between tumor thickness (cc =0.319, P =0.023 ), as well as CT-M stage (cc = 0.369, P = 0.008) and CT-TNM stage ( cc = 0.365, P = 0. 008), and operative procedures was observed, by means of conducting Spearman correlation. The possibility of developing palliative stoma was 75%, when sufficing both CT-MI stage and tumor thickness ≥20 mm; The possibility of performing sphincter sparing radical operation reached 86% when both CT-T stage < 4 and distance from tumor to dentate line were referred by MSCT. Conclusion The objective parameters influencing development of operative procedures, involving tumor thickness, CT-M stage and CT-T stage, can be rendered by MSCT preoperative assessment, which served as valuable reference for clinical decision of operative procedures in retal cancer.
3.A three years longitudinal follow-up study of pulmonary function changes in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Jun WANG ; Xuemei ZHOU ; Xu YANG ; Shengtao ZHAO ; Qianli MA ; Changzheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2016;55(4):302-306
Objective To investigate the characteristics and the risk factors of pulmonary function in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) for a 3 year follow-up.Methods Subjects diagnosed as COPD were followed up for 3 years in the Management Center of Chronic Respiratory Disease at XINQIAO Hospital from September 2009 to June 2012.This was a retrospective study.Parameters related to respiratory function mainly first second forced expiratory volume (FEV1),COPD assessment test (CAT),6 minutes walking distance (6MWD) and acute exacerbation were recorded during follow-up.Results Although the majority of patients were treated with drugs such as inhaled corticosteroid combined with longterm bronchial dilatation during the three years,FEV1 decreased progressively.The average annual decline of FEV1 was(31.80 ± 61.99) ml,translating into a mean annual decline of(3.74 ± 6.18) %.However,there were significant differences in changes of FEV1.Approximately,FEV1 in 78.3% (47/60) patients decreased,only 21.7% (13/60) patients kept stable FEV1.There was a correlation between decrease of FEV1,FEV1 % predicted and the exacerbation (r =0.298,0.361,0.273;P < 0.05).Logistic regression showed that the positive bronchodilator reversibility and the initial FEV1 were the independent factors associated with significant changes in FEV1 (respectively,OR =5.54,95% CI 1.55-19.73;OR =8.28,95% CI 1.42-48.32).Conclusion The changes of pulmonary function in patients with COPD are heterogeneous,although most patients are treated in a standard way.Nearly 80% patients still represent deterioration of pulmonary function.Decline of FEV1 is closely related to the initial pulmonary function and bronchodilator reversibility.
4.Chemical proteomics: terra incognita for novel drug target profiling.
Fuqiang HUANG ; Boya ZHANG ; Shengtao ZHOU ; Xia ZHAO ; Ce BIAN ; Yuquan WEI
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2012;31(11):507-518
The growing demand for new therapeutic strategies in the medical and pharmaceutic fields has resulted in a pressing need for novel druggable targets. Paradoxically, however, the targets of certain drugs that are already widely used in clinical practice have largely not been annotated. Because the pharmacologic effects of a drug can only be appreciated when its interactions with cellular components are clearly delineated, an integrated deconvolution of drug-target interactions for each drug is necessary. The emerging field of chemical proteomics represents a powerful mass spectrometry (MS)-based affinity chromatography approach for identifying proteome-wide small molecule-protein interactions and mapping these interactions to signaling and metabolic pathways. This technique could comprehensively characterize drug targets, profile the toxicity of known drugs, and identify possible off-target activities. With the use of this technique, candidate drug molecules could be optimized, and predictable side effects might consequently be avoided. Herein, we provide a holistic overview of the major chemical proteomic approaches and highlight recent advances in this area as well as its potential applications in drug discovery.
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5.Clinical analysis on blood exchange transfusion in treating 142 cases of neonatal severe hyperbilirubinemia
Xiaoyou PENG ; Jieying ZHOU ; Shengtao LI ; Wenyuan SHI ; Xiangdong OUYANG ; Youde CAO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(21):2977-2978,2981
Objective To explore the cause constituents of neonatal severe hyperbilirubinemia and the clinical efficacy and safety of blood exchange transfusion treatment .Methods 142 neonates with severe hyperbilirubinemia conducted the blood exchange transfusion therapy .The levels of serum total bilirubin ,indirect bilirubin and direct bilirubin and the change of blood routine indica-tors were analyzed before and after blood exchange transfusion .Results The main causes leading to neonatal severe hyperbilirubi-nemia were bacterial infection(28 .20% ) ,glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase(G6PD) deficiency(27 .50% ) and pregnant women with ABO blood group incompatibility (16 .20% ) .The levels of serum total bilirubin ,indirect bilirubin ,direct bilirubin and blood routine indicators after operation in neonates with severe hyperbilirubinemia were significantly lower than those before operation , the differences were statistically significant (P<0 .05) .The total bilirubin swap exchange was (54 .40 ± 9 .90)% .The intraoperative adverse reactions rate was 3 .50% .The postoperative thrombocytopenia occurrence rate was 72 .00% .Conclusion The blood ex-change transfusion for treating neonatal severe hyperbilirubinemia possesses has clinical significance ,but the hematology and bio-chemical indicators monitoring should be strengthened for avoiding adverse reactions occurrence .
6.The Expression of PDLIM3 in Endometriosis and its Clinical Significance
Yicong XU ; Xin LIAN ; Yuqing YANG ; Shengtao ZHOU
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2023;39(12):929-933
Objective:To investigate the expression of PDLIM3 in the ectopic and orthotopic endometrium of endometriosis(EMT)patients,as well as in healthy endometrium,and to explore its relationship with clinical signifi-cance.Methods:Bioinformatics analysis based on the Gene Expression Omnibus(GEO)database was conduc-ted,and a prospective cohort study was undertaken,involving 58 EMT patients treated at West China Second Hospital of Sichuan University and 27 patients with other benign gynecological diseases as the control group from December 2019 to July 2020.Ectopic and orthotopic endometrium samples were obtained from EMT patients,and normal control samples were obtained from patients with other benign gynecological diseases.Real-time quantita-tive polymerase chain reaction(qPCR),western blot,and immunohistochemistry were utilized to investigate PD-LIM3 expression in various tissue samples.Clinical parameters were analyzed to determine the correlation be-tween PDLIM3 and clinical features.Results:Compared to orthotopic endometrial tissues of EMT patients and normal endometrial tissues of control subjects,the mRNA(F =46.05,P<0.05)and protein(F =238.6,P<0.05)expression levels of PDLIM3 in ectopic endometrial lesions were significantly upregulated.The average optical density(AOD)of PDLIM3 protein obtained through immunohistochemical experiments in ectopic endometrial le-sions showed a positive correlation with the degree of dysmenorrhea(r =0.86,P<0.05)and CA 125 level(r = 0.41,P<0.05)in EMT patients.But no obvious correlation was found between the expression level of PDLIM3 and disease stage,menstrual volume,and CA199 level(P>0.05).Conclusions:The expression level of PDLIM3 in endometriosis lesions was significantly upregulated and correlated with the degree of dysmenorrhea and serum CA125 level.These findings suggest that PDLIM3 may play a significant role in the development and progression of endometriosis and could serve as a potential therapeutic target.
7.Contribution of NOD2 signal pathway to Chlamydia pneumonia Cpn0423-induced inflammatory response
Jiayan LI ; Liangxian LUO ; Zhou ZHOU ; Anwen ZHOU ; Bei HE ; Yanghua JIANG ; Shengtao LI ; Yimou WU ; Hongliang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2020;40(9):690-696
Objective:To understand and determine the biological properties of Chlamydia pneumonia (Cpn) hypothetical protein Cpn0423 and the mechanisms of which involved in Cpn0423-induced inflammatory response. Methods:The biological properties of Cpn0423 gene were analyzed using bioinformatic software. The subcellular localization of nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor 2 (NOD2) in bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) was detected by confocal microscope. NOD2-siRNA was used to inhibit the expression of NOD2 at mRNA level. Cpn0423-induced macrophage inflammatory protein 2 (MIP-2) and IL-6 production in BMDMs were detected by ELISA. PCR was performed to detect Cpn0423 DNA in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) of Cpn-positive patients.Results:The homology between Cpn0423 and other type Ⅲ secretion system effector proteins of Chlamydia ranged from 85% to 93%. NOD2-siRNA could effectively inhibit the expression of NOD2 at mRNA level in BMDMs ( P<0.001). Moreover, Cpn0423-induced production of MIP-2 [(920.5±99.1) pg/ml vs (130.1±11.5) pg/ml, P<0.001] and IL-6 [(266.2±58.4) pg/ml vs (165.7±21.5) pg/ml, P<0.001] in BMDMs were decreased following NOD2-siRNA pre-treatment. Cpn0423 DNA was detected in the BAlF of 83.3% (10/12) of Cpn-positive cases, but not in Cpn-negative cases. Conclusions:Cpn0423 induced inflammatory response in host cells through NOD2 pathway, which was closely related to the chronic inflammatory injury caused by Cpn.
8.Evaluation of the accuracy of a fully digital method of measuring sagittal condylar inclination
Zheqing ZHOU ; Siyu WANG ; Quan YUAN ; Li YUE ; Shengtao YANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2024;42(1):67-74
Objective This clinical study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of a fully digital technique for mea-suring sagittal condylar inclination(SCI),as well as vali-dating whether differences existed between the left and right SCI values of the same participant,to provide a ref-erence for clinical practice.Methods Ten participants with good occlusal relationship and normal temporomandibular joint were recruited.Three methods were used to mea-sure the SCI values of the participants,namely,A(mechanical facebow transferring and mechanical articulator-based measuring method with physical protrusive interocclusal registration),B(face scan-based virtual facebow and virtual ar-ticulator-based measuring method with digital protrusive interocclusal registration),and C(jaw motion tracking system-based measuring method).With the group subjected to methods A and C as the control,the SCI values obtained by the three methods were statistically analyzed.The left and right SCI values of the same participant were also compared.Re-sults The left and right SCI values measured by method A were 41.70°±7.09° and 42.80°±8.62°,those by method B were 35.09°±12.49° and 37.63°±12.10°,and those by method C were 39.43°±8.72° and 38.45°±6.91°.No significant dif-ference existed among the SCI values measured by the three methods(P>0.05).Meanwhile,no statistical difference existed between the SCI values on the left and right sides of the same participant(P>0.05).Conclusion The accuracy of the virtual facebow and digital protrusive occlusal registration based SCI measuring method was the same as that of mechanical facebow based and jaw motion tracking system-based methods.The SCI values on the left and right sides of the same participant were similar.Clinically,an appropriate SCI measurement and setting strategy can be selected based on the actual situations.
9.Trueness evaluation of three intraoral scanners for the recording of maximal intercuspal position
Siyu WANG ; Zheqing ZHOU ; Quan YUAN ; Li YUE ; Shengtao YANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2024;42(2):227-233
Objective This clinical study aimed to as-sess the trueness of three intraoral scanners for the recor-ding of the maximal intercuspal position(MIP)to provide a reference for clinical practice.Methods Ten participants with good occlusal relationship and healthy temporomandibular joint were recruited.For the control group,facebow transferring procedures were performed,and bite registrations at the MIP were used to transfer maxillary and mandibular casts to a mechanical articulator,which were then scanned with a laboratory scanner to obtain digital cast data.For the experimental groups,three intraoral scanners(Trios 3,Carestream 3600,and Aoralscan 3)were used to obtain digital casts of the participants at the MIP following the scanning workflows endorsed by the corresponding manufacturers.Sub-sequently,measurement points were marked on the control group's digital casts at the central incisors,canines,and first molars,and corresponding distances between these points on the maxillary and mandibular casts were measured to calcu-late the sum of measured distances(DA).Distances between measurement points in the incisor(DI),canine(DC),and first molar(DM)regions were also calculated.The control group's maxillary and mandibular digital casts with the added mea-surement points were aligned with the experimental group's casts,and DA,DI,DC,and DM values of the aligned control casts were determined.Statistical analysis was performed on DA,DI,DC,and DM obtained from both the control and ex-perimental groups to evaluate the trueness of the three intraoral scanners for the recording of MIP.Results In the con-trol group,DA,DI,DC,and DM values were(39.58±6.40),(13.64±3.58),(14.91±2.85),and(11.03±1.56)mm.The Trios 3 group had values of(38.99±6.60),(13.42±3.66),(14.55±2.87),and(11.03±1.69)mm.The Carestream 3600 group showed values of(38.57±6.36),(13.56±3.68),(14.45±2.85),and(10.55±1.41)mm,while the Aoralscan 3 group had val-ues of(38.16±5.69),(13.03±3.54),(14.23±2.59),and(10.90±1.54)mm.Analysis of variance revealed no statistically sig-nificant differences between the experimental and control groups for overall deviation DA(P=0.96),as well as local devi-ations DI(P=0.98),DC(P=0.96),and DM(P=0.89).Conclusion With standardized scanning protocols,the three intra-oral scanners demonstrated comparable trueness to traditional methods in recording MIP,fulfilling clinical requirements.
10.Understanding endometriosis from an immunomicroenvironmental perspective.
Dian FAN ; Xu WANG ; Zhixian SHI ; Yuting JIANG ; Bohao ZHENG ; Lian XU ; Shengtao ZHOU
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(16):1897-1909
Endometriosis, a heterogeneous, inflammatory, and estrogen-dependent gynecological disease defined by the presence and growth of endometrial tissues outside the lining of the uterus, affects approximately 5-10% of reproductive-age women, causing chronic pelvic pain and reduced fertility. Although the etiology of endometriosis is still elusive, emerging evidence supports the idea that immune dysregulation can promote the survival and growth of retrograde endometrial debris. Peritoneal macrophages and natural killer (NK) cells exhibit deficient cytotoxicity in the endometriotic microenvironment, leading to inefficient eradication of refluxed endometrial fragments. In addition, the imbalance of T-cell subtypes results in aberrant cytokine production and chronic inflammation, which contribute to endometriosis development. Although it remains uncertain whether immune dysregulation represents an initial cause or merely a secondary enhancer of endometriosis, therapies targeting altered immune pathways exhibit satisfactory effects in preventing disease onset and progression. Here, we summarize the phenotypic and functional alterations of immune cells in the endometriotic microenvironment, focusing on their interactions with microbiota and endocrine and nervous systems, and how these interactions contribute to the etiology and symptomology of endometriosis.
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