1.Gender difference of defensive style in Chinese college students: A meta-analytic review
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2010;24(3):232-235,240
Objective: To explore the gender difference of defensive style in Chinese college students. Method; Meta-analytic method was used to calculate 15 group data in 13 studies from 1990 to 2009, to test whether there were differences between male and female college students in three defensive styles and image distorting factor. Results: The d-values of immature defense style, mature defense style, and intermediate/neurotic defense style were -0.08 (95% CI : -0.12~ -0.04), -0.01 (95% CI: -0.05~ -0.03), and -0.05(95% CI: -0.09~-0.01) respectively. And the d - value of image distorting factor was 0.07 (95% CI: -0.02 ~0.15) . Conclusion: There is no gender difference in the defensive styles in Chinese college students.
2.The effects of antibody against heat shock protein B of Helicobacter pylori on the associated gastric diseases
Wei YAO ; Sanren LIN ; Xiuyun DONG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the effects of antibody against heat shock protein (HSP) B of Helicobactor pylori (H. pylori) on H.pylori associated gastric disease for the study of the relationship between serum antibody to HSP B of H.pylori and the pathologic changes of the gastric mucosa. Methods 1 036 patients from Shandong province were collected. Six hundred patients were infected with H.pylori. Of those, three hundred received triple therapy for eradication of H.pylori and the other received placebo. Five years later, patients with H.pylori positive chronic superficial gastritis, chronic atrophic gastritis, peptic ulcer, and H.pylori negative chronic superficial gastritis underwent gastroscopy and collected serum specimens again, each group had 20 patients. The Western blot techniques were used to assay antibody to HSP B of H.pylori in sera of these patients. Results The H. pylori positive patients with chronic superficial gastritis ( 0.505 ? 0.061 ) had higher titers of anti H.pylori HSP B IgG antibody compared with those of gastric atrophy ( 0.448 ? 0.105 , P
3.Effect of recombinant human trefoil factor on protection of gastric mucosa and healing of chronic gastric ulcer in rats
Xiuyun DONG ; Liya ZHOU ; Sanren LIN ; Binggen RU ; Mi FANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2003;0(06):-
Objective: To study the effect of recombinant human intestinal trefoil factor ( rhITF) on the healing of rat chronic gastric ulcer , protect gastric mucosal and mechanisms are involved. Methods: (1) Acute gastric mucosal injury was induced by ethanol, stress, aspirin and pylorusl ligation. The injury index ,MDA, GMBL,hexosamine (Hex) and acid output were measure. (2) Chronic gastric ulcer was induced in rats by application of 50% glacial acetic acid to the serosa of the glandular stomach. After injury, rats received by rhITF or vehicle orally twice daily for 11 days. On day 12, gastric mucosal blood flow(GMBF)was measured under ether anesthesia. Then the pylorus was ligated for 3 hours and each stomach removed. The gastric acid output, ulcer index, Hex and nitric oxide(NO) content in gastric mucosa, as well as iNOSmRNA in the ulcer bed were determined. Results: (1) rhITF protected gastric mucosa from the acute lesion, and increased Hex content in gastric mucosa. (2) rhITF treatment significantly decreased the ulcer index and gastric acid output, but increased the GMBF, Hex and NO content in comparison with the control groups. In addition, rhITF also stimulated iNOSmRNA expression in the ulcer bed by situ hybridization analysis. Conclusion: rhITF can protect gastric mucosa against acute lesion, and enhance the healing of chronic gastric ulcer in the rats.This action may result from the inhibition of gastric acid output, increase of GMBF.Hex and NO content and rhITF stimulated iNOSmRNA expression.
4.Effects of mucosal protective agents against experimental gastric mucosal lesions and ultra-structure changes in gastric mucosal in rats
Donghong ZHANG ; Xiuyun DONG ; Liya ZHOU ; Santen LIN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2008;28(5):328-332
Objective To evaluate the protective effects of hydrotalcite,Marzulene-s,selbex,gefarnate,sucralfate and rebamipide against the gastric mucosa lesions induced by ethanol,aspirin,hydrochloric acid or prednisolone in rats.The changes in intercellular space width of gastric epithelial in rats was observed. Methods Four kinds of models were used to observe the protective effects of six agents against the gastric mucosal lesions.① Ethanol model:a total of 84 male Wistar rats were divided into 7 groups with 12 each. The rats in group 1 to 7 were orally received hydrotalcite,Marzulene-S,gefarnate,sucralfate,rebamipide or normal saline for 3 days,respectively.On day 4,the rats were given 1 ml of absolute ethanol.The length of gastric lesion were measured by ulcer index.② Aspirin model:the rats were received 300 mg/kg of aspirin and 0.1 mol/L hydrochloric acid (0.5 ml/100 g).The following procedures were as ①.③ Hydrochloric acid model:the rats were received 1 ml of 0.7 mol/L hydrochloric acid. The following procedures were as ①. ④ Prednisolone model: all groups were administrated with above 6 agents or normal saline for 5 days.During the 2nd-5th day,the rats were subcu aneously injected with prednisolone (250 mg/kg) daily. Rats were killed on 5th day,and the lesions were mcasured by ulcer index.Gastric mucosal tissue of No.1,5 and ]0 rat in the control group and the hydrotalcite group were picked up to measure the intercellular space width using transmission electron microscopy. Results In four kind of models,the ulcer index were significantly lower in rats treated with mucosal protective agents than that in the controls (P<0.05),expecially in hydrotalcite group (P<0.01).The width of intercellular space in the hydrotalcite group was significantly narrower than that in controls (P<0.05).Conclusions All of the mucosal protective agents can be against the gastric mucosal lesion induced by ethanol,hydrochloric acid,aspirin or prednisolone.Among them,the hydrotalcite is even better.The effect of hydrotalcite is further confirmed by observation of intercellular space width.
5.Research on the specificity of nursing in schizophrenia patients with repetitive transcranial and magnetic stimulation
Xiaohan CHEN ; Xiaoying KE ; Xiuyun LIU ; Lin LIN ; Kaiwen WU ; Yuying HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(24):69-71
Objective To sum up the specificity in clinical care of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS),and provide reference for putting forward scientific and effective clinical care project.Methods 200 male schizophrenia patients with rTMS treatment were divided into the research group and the control group with 100 cases in each group randomly.Then,the research group adopted the specific nursing which was obtained from the pre-experiment while the control group adopted the routine care.Moreover,NORS scale was used to evaluate the treatment effect.Changhai Pain Measuring Scale was employed to assess headaches in pre-treatment and post-treatment.Results The data of the research group in NORS scale was obviously lower than the control group,and the difference between two groups had statistical significance.No case occurred adverse reaction in the research group,in contract with many cases with adverse reaction in the control group.Conclusions Specific nursing can reduce complications effectively for schizophrenia patients receiving rTMS treatment,and it is a scientific,effective and mature clinical care method.
6.Distribution of Helicobacter pylori in stomach before and after the administration of Lansoprazole
Zhu JIN ; Xiuyun DONG ; Sanren LIN ; Simao YE ; Liya ZHOU ; Hongya CHENG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(02):-
Objective: To investigate the effect of the acid inhibitor-Lansoprazole on the distribution of Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori) in stomach. Methods: Biopsy specimens were taken from the duodenal ulcer patients who underwent gastroscopy before and after the treatment of Lansoprazole. The biopsy specimens were taken from the lesser curvature of the antrum and the greater curvature of the corpus respectively. H&E and Warthin-Starry staining were used for detecting the changing of active gastritis and the positive rate of H.pylori. Results: (1)The positive rates of H.pylori before treatment, 4 weeks after treatment and 3 months after treatment, in the lesser curvature of the antrum were 93.02%, 58.14%, and 86.05%, respectively. The positive rate and density of H.pylori 4 weeks after treatment were greatly decreased compared with those before treatment (P
7.Changes of β-endorphin in both of plasma and CSF and its significance in children with acute encephaledema following infection of central nervous system
Guangqian LI ; Hongwen HU ; Meiqin ZHENG ; Yali ZHANG ; Zhongdong LIN ; Xiuyun YE
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2001;(1):23-25
To explore the role of β-endorphin (β-EP) in the pathogenesis of the acute encephaledema, the levels of β-EP in both of plasma and CSF were determined by radioimmunoassay in 69 children with infection of central nervous system consisting of 39 cases with encephaledema and 30 cases without encephaledema, respectively. Another 19 cases without intracranial infection were as the control group. The results showed that the levels of plasma and CSF β-EP in the encephaledema group (50.74 ng/L±26.60ng/L,62.72ng/L±39.23ng/L) were significantly higher than those in without encephaledema group (32.78 ng/L±21.2ng/L,34.13ng/L±30.26ng/L)and the normal group (14.83ng/L±6.55ng/L,9.77ng/L±6.33ng/L),respectively (P<0.01).It is concluded that β-EP plays an important role in the occurrence and development of encephaledema in children with the infection of central nervous system.
8.Main pathogenic bacteria and drug resistance in Affiliated Hospital of Academy of Military Medical Sciences between 2012 and 2013
Xiuyun YIN ; Nong YU ; Lijun ZENG ; Qian JIANG ; Lin WANG ; Yihe LI ; Shiping SONG ; Wei ZHANG ; Jiankui CHEN ; Shuiping CHEN
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(5):365-367,370
Objective To investigate the flora distribution and drug resistance status in the Affiliated Hospital of Academy of Military Medical Sciences so as to provide experimental data for clinical doctors to use antibiotics more efficiently.Methods The clinical data of pathogenic bacterial infections over nearly one year in our hospital were retro -spectively analyzed .Results There were 3815 strains of pathogenic bacteria isolated from the sample .The percentage of Gram-positive strains was 36.4%while that of Gram-negative bacteria was 63.6%.The most common bacteria were Esche-richia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus epidermidis.In terms of drug tolerance , Enterobacteriaceae remained highily sensitive to carbapenems .The total resistance rate was 2%-5%.The resistance rate of A.baumannii to meropenem and imipenem was 60%.There were still a few pan-drug resistant strains among K.pneumoniae,A.baumannii and P.aeruginosa,but there were no drug resistant strains to vancomycin , tige-cycline and linezolid in Staphylococcus.The resistance rate of Enterococcus faecium to vancomycin was 9%.The bacteria were distributed predominantly in ICU ,Department of Hematology and Department of Oncology .The samples were mainly composed of phlegm specimens .Conclusion The high distribution in the three departments mentioned above is largely re-lated to the diseases being treated .The specimens from the lower respiratory tract show more types of bacteria that are mostly drug-resistant, and the isolating rate of vancomycin resistant Enterococcus and carbapenems resistant K.pneumoniat is com-paratively high .
9.Preliminary exploration on the colonic inflammatory change induced by compound indigo pill and its possible mechanism.
Li-ping DUAN ; Wei-hong YANG ; Yu-min LU ; Xiuyun DONG ; Zhu JIN ; Sanren LIN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2004;24(7):659-661
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10.Cultivation of self-learning ability and critical thinking ability of nursing students under mobile teaching mode
Xuehong CHEN ; Xiuyun LIN ; Danli YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(2):174-178
Objective:To explore the effect of self-learning ability and critical thinking ability in nursing students under mobile teaching mode based on portable classroom platform.Method:s Two classes of batch 2015 from nursing college were randomly selected and divided into control group ( n=58) and experimental group ( n=61). The control group adopted conventional teaching mode, while the experimental group used the same mode in addition to mobile teaching mode based on portable classroom platform. Self-learning ability questionnaire and critical thinking ability scale in Chinese were used to evaluate the teaching effect, and t test was performed to analyze the data using SPSS 19.0. Result:s After intervention, scores of different items and the total scores in the self-learning ability scale in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group, with statistical significance ( P<0.05); scores of different items and the total scores in the critical thinking ability questionnaire in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group, with statistical significance ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Mobile teaching mode based on portable classroom platform can improve the self-learning ability and critical thinking ability of nursing students.