1.The moderating effect of positive perfectionism on anxiety and depression
Changgen XIAO ; Huaibin JIANG ; Wanli ZHENG ; Xiaoting ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(6):552-555
Objective To investigate the impact of negative perfectionism on negative emotion(anxiety,depression) and the moderating effects of positive perfectionism.Methods A study was designed and a sample of 380 college students completed questionnaires including PANPS,SAS and SDS.Results ① Correlation analysis indicated positive perfectionism was negatively correlated with anxiety and depression (r1 =-0.25,P1 <0.01,r2 =-0.29,P2<0.01),while negative perfectionism was positively correlated with anxiety and depression(r1 =0.26,P1 <0.01,r2 =0.22,P2<0.01).② Moderating effects analysis indicated that positive perfectionism significantly moderated the regulating effect of negative perfectionism upon negative emotions(anxiety,depression) (β 1 =-2.64,β2 =-7.67,P<0.01).Conclusion These findings suggest that the higher level of positive perfectionism,the greater influence of perfectionism on depression and anxiety,and positive perfectionism could buffer the negative perfectionism on anxiety and depression.
2.Clinical efficacy of herbs combined with semiconductor laser irradiation in the treatment of chronic eczema
Ying HUANG ; Yiyi WU ; Wanli MA ; Huiyi PAN ; Shuming JIANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(3):39-40,41
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of herbs by internal and external administration combined with semiconductor laser irradiation in the treatment of chronic eczema.Methods Eighty-six patients with chronic eczema were divided into the herb group and the laser group by the randomized digital table,43 patients in each group.The patients in the herb group received oral administration with Chinese herbs together with application of herbs on the affected foci.The patients in the laser group received the same treatment as in the herb group and meanwhile treated with additional semiconductor laser therapy.The clinical effects were evaluated according to their itch degree and skin lesions.Result The cure rate and total effective rate were both significantly higher in the laser group than those in the herb group(P<0.05).Conclusion Compared with herbal internal and external administration only,the clinical efficacy of herbal internal and external administration combined with semiconductor laser irradiation is more effective in the treatment of chronic eczema.
3.A comparative study of different sensitivity in full length spine digital radiography
Jianming HUA ; Biao JIANG ; Wanli LI ; Weimin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2013;(3):323-325
Objective To explore the value of high sensitivity total spine digital radiography in radiation protection and clinical application.Methods A total of 90 patients suffering from scoliosis were randomly divided into three groups with different sensitivity such as S200,S400 and S800.All of them were examined with anterior-posterior and lateral full length spine digital radiography.The S400 group was designated as control group.The doses (mGy) and exposures (mAs) resulted from different groups were calculated and compared,including their means and deviations.Image quality was evaluated with blind method.Results In the S800 group,the doses and exposures were about 43% and 41% compared to the S400 group.The differences were statistically significant (t =4.573,8.038,P < 0.05).Doses and exposures in the S200 group were about 187% and 178% compared to the control group.The differences were also significant(t =-5.624,-4.052,P < 0.05).In the S200 and S400 group,image quality of anterior-posterior and lateral position was 100% good.When sensitivity was S800 was selected,image quality of the anterior-posterior position was 100% good,and 97% for lateral images.One lateral image was considered noisy.Conclusions In full length spine radiography,high sensitivity (S800) could greatly reduce radiation dose to patients.It is a good choice to use the sensitivity to observe wide-range spine.
4.Assessment of pulmonary function using pixel indexes of multiple-slice spiral CT low-dose two-phase scanning in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Lihua ZHANG ; Yunhua WANG ; Zhongbiao JIANG ; Lejun ZHANG ; Wanli SUN ; Chunming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(9):784-788
Objective To explore the values of pixel indexes (PI) with multiple-slice spiral CT low-dose two-phase scanning for assessing the pulmonary function in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Methods Thirty-six patients with COPD (COPD group)and 30 healthy people (control group)underwent pulmonary function test (PFT).Chest 64-MSCT low-dose (50 mAs) scanning at full inspiration and expiration,routine scanning (100 mAs) at inspiration were performed.The effective dose (ED) was calculated.The lung was divided into three regions ( upper,middle,lower).PI of lung were divided into five groups:-960--1024, -910--960, -800--910, -700--800,-400--700.ThePI-910 (sum of the PI under -910 HU) of low-dose scanning at each region were measured and calculated using pulmo software. All PI included PIin-910,PIex-910,PIin-910-PIex-910, PIex-910/PIin-910 and (PIin-910-PIex-910)/PIin-910.All patients underwent PFT within 3 days after 64-MSCT canning,FEV1% and FEV1/FVC were selected for comparison. Results The PIin in three regions ( - 960 - - 1024,-910 - -960,-800 - -910) were statistically significant between normal and COPD groups( U =0.00,57.00,20.50,P < 0.01 ). The PIex in all regions were statistically significant ( U =0.00,0.00,71.52,191.00,6.00,P < 0.01 ). PI-910--1024 at expiration and inspiration were correlated with FEV1% and FEV1/FVC( r =- 0.548,- 0.664,- 0.752,- 0.781,P < 0.01 ).PIin -910,PIex -910,PIex-910/PIin -910,( PIin -910-PIex -910 )/PIin -910 had a good correlation with FEV1% and FEV1/FVC ( r =- 0.548,- 0.664,- 0.752,- 0.781,- 0.674,- 0.642,0.674,0.642,P < 0.01 ).Conclusion Pixel indexes of 64-MSCT low-dose two-phase scanning can be used to evaluate pulmonary function in COPD patients.
5.The prognostic value of serum HE4 in lung cancer
Yigong ZHANG ; Yan ZHENG ; Long JIANG ; Zerui ZHAO ; Wanli LIU ; Hao LONG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2014;34(6):423-426
Objective The study was designed to investigate the serum levels of HE4 in patients with lung cancer,and explore its prognostic value.Methods Blood samples of 106 healthy adults and 191 patients with lung cancer before treatment were measured by means of ELISA for HE4 levels in different stages and pathological types,for analyzing prognostic effect of HE4.Results The serum levels of HE4 in patients with lung cancer (median level 91.63 pmol/L) were significantly higher than control group (median level 56.42 pmol/L) (U =3 081.00,P < 0.05).AUC of serum HE4 was 0.85,with a cut-off value of 82.70 pmol/L (specificity =95.31%,sensitivity =62.32%).HE4 expression was not statistically related to clinical stage and pathological types of lung cancer.The median overall survival (mOS) was 36.87 months in the HE4-low group and 30.43 months in the HE4-high group (P <0.05),respectively.HE4 level was an independent prognostic factor for overall survival (HR =2.15,95% CI 1.49-3.12,P < 0.05).Conclusions The prognosis of patients with high HE4 expression is poor.Therefore,it might be necessary for patients with high level of HE4 to receive more aggressive adjuvant therapy.
6.Cloning and functional analysis of flavanone 3-hydroxylase gene in Rhododendron hybridum Hort.
Baoxin JIANG ; Zehang WU ; Guoxia YANG ; Sijia LÜ ; Yonghong JIA ; Yueyan WU ; Ruoyi ZHOU ; Xiaohong XIE
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(2):653-669
Flavanone 3-hydroxylase (F3H) is a key enzyme in the synthesis of phycocyanidins. In this experiment, the petals of red Rhododendron hybridum Hort. at different developmental stages were used as experimental materials. The R. hybridum flavanone 3-hydroxylase (RhF3H) gene was cloned using reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) and rapid-amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) techniques, and bioinformatics analyses were performed. Petal RhF3H gene expression at different developmental stages were analyzed by using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). A pET-28a-RhF3H prokaryotic expression vector was constructed for the preparation and purification of RhF3H protein. A pCAMBIA1302-RhF3H overexpression vector was constructed for genetic transformation in Arabidopsis thaliana by Agrobacterium-mediated method. The results showed that the R. hybridum Hort. RhF3H gene is 1 245 bp long, with an open reading frame of 1 092 bp, encoding 363 amino acids. It contains a Fe2+ binding motif and a 2-ketoglutarate binding motif of the dioxygenase superfamily. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the R. hybridum RhF3H protein is most closely related to the Vaccinium corymbosum F3H protein. qRT-PCR analysis showed that the expression level of the red R. hybridum RhF3H gene tended to increase and then decrease in the petals at different developmental stages, with the highest expression at middle opening stage. The results of the prokaryotic expression showed that the size of the induced protein of the constructed prokaryotic expression vector pET-28a-RhF3H was about 40 kDa, which was similar to the theoretical value. Transgenic RhF3H Arabidopsis thaliana plants were successfully obtained, and PCR identification and β-glucuronidase (GUS) staining demonstrated that the RhF3H gene was integrated into the genome of A. thaliana plants. qRT-PCR, total flavonoid and anthocyanin contentanalysis showed that RhF3H was significantly higher expressed in the transgenic A. thaliana relative to that of the wild type, and its total flavonoid and anthocyanin content were significantly increased. This study provides a theoretical basis for investigating the function of RhF3H gene, as well as for studying the molecular mechanism of flower color in R. simsiib Planch.
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Amino Acid Sequence
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7.Identification of terpene synthase gene family members in Rhododendron and its relationship with terpenoid metabolism.
Guoxia YANG ; Baoxin JIANG ; Fan HE ; Sijia LÜ ; Dongbin LI ; Yonghong JIA ; Ping ZHU ; Xiaohong XIE ; Yueyan WU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(10):3740-3756
Terpene synthase (TPS) plays important roles in the synthesis of terpenoids which are the main fragrances in Rhododendron flowers. To understand the function of TPS genes in terpenoid metabolism in relation to flower aroma formation, we identified all TPS gene family members in Rhododendron by analyzing its genome database. We then used a transcriptomic approach to analyze the differential gene expression patterns of TPS gene family members in the scented flower Rhododendron fortunei compared to the non-scented flower Rhododendron 'Nova Zembla'. The contents of terpenoid compounds in petals of the above two Rhododendron species at different developmental stages were also measured by using qRT-PCR and head space-solid phase micro-extraction combined with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Our results showed that a total of 47 RsTPS members, with individual lengths ranged from 591 to 2 634 bp, were identified in the Rhododendron genome. The number of exons in RsTPS gene ranged from 3 to 12, while the length of each protein encoded ranged from 196 to 877 amino acids. Members of the RsTPS family are mainly distributed in the chloroplast and cytoplasm. Phylogenetic analysis showed that RsTPS genes can be clustered into 5 subgroups. Seven gene family members can be functionally annotated as TPS gene family since they were temporally and spatially expressed as shown in the transcriptome data. Notably, TPS1, TPS10, TPS12 and TPS13 in Rhododendron fortunei were expressed highly in flower buds reached the peak in the full blossoming. Correlation analysis between gene expression levels and terpenoid content indicates that the expression levels of TPS1, TPS4, TPS9, TPS10, TPS12 and TPS13 were positively correlated with the content of terpenoids in the petals of R. fortunei at all flower developmental stages, suggesting that these six genes might be involved in the aroma formation in R. fortunei.
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8.Cloning and functional analysis of the phenylalaninammo-nialyase gene from Rhododendron fortunei.
Sijia LÜ ; Yueyan WU ; Yonghong JIA ; Fan HE ; Baoxin JIANG ; Guoxia YANG ; Xiaohong XIE
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(1):374-385
Phenylalaninammo-nialyase (PAL) is a key enzyme in the synthesis of methyl benzoate - a plant aroma compound. In order to understand the function of this enzyme in the formation of fragrance in the scented Rhododendron species-Rhododendron fortunei, we cloned a gene encoding this enzyme and subsequently examined the gene expression patterns and the profile of enzyme activity during development in various tissues. The full length of RhPAL gene was cloned by reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) and rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) techniques. The expression levels of RhPAL gene were measured by real-time quantitative reverse transcription PCR (qRT-PCR) and the amount of phenylalanine and cinnamic acid were assayed with LC-MS. The results showed that the ORF sequence of RhPAL gene amplified from the cDNA templates of flower buds had 2 145 bp, encoding 715 amino acids, and shared 90% homology to the PAL amino acid sequences from other species. qRT-PCR analysis showed that the expression of RhPAL in petals during flowering kept in rising even until the flowers wilted. The expression of RhPAL in pistil was much higher than that in stamen, while the expression in the younger leaves was higher than in old leaves. However, the expression level was relatively lower in petal and stamen compared to that in leaves. We also measured the PAL activity by Enzyme-linked immuno sorbent assay in the petals of flowers at different flowering stages. The results showed that PAL activity reached the highest at the bud stage and then decreased gradually to the lowest when the flowers wilted, which followed a similar trend in the emission of the flower fragrance. The phenylalanine and cinnamic acid contents measured by LC-MS were highly correlated to the expression level of RhPAL in various tissues and at different flowering stages, implying that RhPAL plays an important role in the formation of the flower fragrance. This work may facilitate the breeding and improvement of new fragrant Rhododendron cultivars.
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9.Research status and prospect of basic application of islet organoid
Lingling WU ; Peng JIANG ; Zhen WU ; Wanli LI ; Yuwei YANG ; Hongjun GAO
Organ Transplantation 2021;12(4):397-
Organoids are tissue structures, generated from pluripotent stem cells and cultured
10.Expression of programmed death-1 in peripheral blood of myasthenia gravis patients
Qun XUE ; Minqiang BAO ; Juean JIANG ; Yongjing CHEN ; Limin XUE ; Qi FANG ; Mingyuan WANG ; Guohao GU ; Wanli DONG ; Xueguang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2011;44(10):694-697
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between the negative co-inhibitor programmed death-1 ( PD-1 ) and the pathogenesis of myasthenia gravis ( MG), by detecting the expression of PD-1 and programmed death ligand-1 ( PD-L1 ) on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and soluble PD-1 (sPD-1) in plasma from myasthenia gravis patients. MethodsPeripheral blood samples were collected from 45 MG patients and 33 healthy persons without prednisone or other immunodepressant treatment during the half year ahead of withdrawal.The expression of PD-1 and PD-L1 on PBMCs were detected using immuno-fluorescence labeling and flow cytometry, and the concentrations of sPD-1 in plasma were measured using an ELISA kit. Results(1) The proportion of CD4+ PD-1 + T cells, as well as CD14+ PD-L1 +monocytes of the MG group was higher than that of the control group. There were no significant differences in the proportion of CD4+ PD-1 + T cells or CD14+ PD-L1 + monocytes in the MG sub-groups between different genders or MG types. While the proportion of CD4+ PD-1 + T cells of the late-onset MG (age ≥40) group was higher than that of the early-onset MG group (age <40). And it was higher in the MG patients with thymoma or thymus hyperplasia than that from the MG patients with normal thymus. The proportion of CD14+ PD-L1 +monocytes from the MG patients with thymoma or thymus hyperplasia group decreased obviously compared with that of the patients with normal thymus group; but no difference could be found between the late-onset group and early-onset group. (2)The concentration of sPD-1 in the plasma from the group of MG patients was(6. 92 ±0. 72) ng/ml,which was higher than that of the healthy control group ( (3.28 ±0. 42) ng/ml),even more, it was significantly higher in the early-onset MG group than that of the late-onset MG group,there was a negative correlation( r =-0. 526, P =0. 000) between the age of onset and the concentration of sPD-1. ConclusionsThe increased expressions of PD-1 on CD4+ T cells and PD-L1 on CD14+ monocytes in MG patients suggested the involvement of the couple of molecules in the pathogenesis of MG.Higher concentration of soluble PD-1 in the plasma of patients with MG suggested that it might disturb the ligation of PD-1 and PD-L1 on T cells and antigen presenting cells, which might result in the abnormal transportation of the negative modulating signal, and accelerate the pathological progress of MG.