1.Mediating effect of self-nursing ability between living condition and anxiety in patients with peptic ulcer caused by helicobacter pylori
Lixin YIN ; Guiling LI ; Yingxin HU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2017;31(8):590-594
Objective:To explore the mediating effect of self-nursing ability between living condition and anxiety in the patients with peptic ulcer caused by helicobacter pylori.Methods:By using questionnaire survey method,300 patients with a peptic ulcer caused by helicobacter pylori were assessed with the exercise of self-care agency (ESCA),Self-rated Health Measurement Scale (SRHMS) and Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS).The result was compared with that of 300 healthy crowd whose general condition was well-matched.The data were processed and analyzed by using SPSS13.0 and AMOS7.0.Results:The total scores of the ESCA,SRHMS and SAS were (101 ± 13),(299 ±35),(56 ±8) respectively.The result of the correlation analysis showed there were varying degree correlation among the disease self-nursing ability,self-rated Health,and anxiety (Ps < 0.01).Bootstrap test showed the size of the mediating effect of self-test health to anxiety was 0.17,the 95% confidence intervals was 0.11-0.26,and the ratio of the mediating effect to the total effect was 0.44.Contusion:It suggests that self-nursing ability may have much strong mediating role between health condition and anxiety.
2.Effect of rosiglitazone on expression and excretion of connective tissue growth factor in renal tissue and urinary of diabetic rats
Wei CHEN ; Shandong YE ; Yingxin WANG ; Wen HU ; Aihong FAN ; Yan CHEN ; Guangwei YANG ; Xiucai LI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(09):-
Aim To study the effect of rosiglitazone(RGZ)on expression and excretion of connective tissue growth factor(CTGF) in renal tissue and urinary of diabetic nephropathy rats.Methods Three groups of rats were studied:normal control group(n=8),STZ-induced diabetic model group(n=8),diabetes RGZ-treatment group(n=8).Urinary CTGF was measured at the 1 st,4 th,6 th and 8 th week,as well as the expressions of CTGF protein(by histochemical staining)at the 8 th week by ELISA.Results The urinary excretion rates of CTGF at 4 th、6 th、8 th weeks and the expressions of CTGF protein in renal cortex at 8th weeks significantly increased in STZ-induced model group compared with those in normal group(P
3.Investigation on the Impact of Imported Cases on Filariasis Elimination Program in Shandong Province
Bin FU ; Guiling LI ; Yingxin HU ; Xinchun CAO ; Chuanhong SUN ; Huaiju LI
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(02):-
Objective To study the impact of imported filariasis cases on the elimination program in different areas of Shandong Province. Methods Dezhou was selected as former low endemic area and Yicheng as former high endemic area. Blood examination was carried out for both mobile population and local people for microfilariae(Mf). Mosquitoes were caught in field and dissected to count the ratio of those having laid eggs and the natural filarial infection rate. Mosquitoes reared at different temperatures were fed with Mf-positive blood and dissected after certain time period to observe the development of the larvae. The vectorial capacity and case transmission quantity were calculated and compared with those from different areas. Results The Mf positive rate of inflow population was 3.18% in average. No case was detected from 9 411 local residents after blood exam in Dezhou while 2 out of 692 local residents were found Mf positive in Yicheng. Mosquitoes'natural infection rate was 3.81% but no third stage larva was found. The shortest time period needed for the larva to develop into an infective stage was 16 days in Dezhou and 11 days in Yicheng. The time period from blood meal to egg-laying on average was 4. 95 days in Dezhou and 4.33 days in Yicheng. The ratio of vectorial capacity and case transmission quantity was 1:4.41 and 1:5. 82 respectively in Dezhou and Yicheng. Conclusion Filarial transmission seems unlikely in Dezhou for its low vectorial capacity and low transmission quantity resulted from low and evidently fluctuating temperature in the north. A low level filarial transmission may be possible in former high-endemic area such as Yicheng if there are as many imported cases as in Dezhou.
4.Comparative study on EEG and neuroimaging of patients with cerebral cysti-cercosis before and after treatment
Zhonglei WANG ; Tingxia FU ; Yingxin HU ; Guiling LI ; Dehua MAO ; Wenbin TAN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(3):311-313,319
Objective To study the changes of cerebral function and pathological morphology before and after the antiparasit-ic treatment with albendazole and praziquantel in patients with cerebral cysticercosis. Methods The data of EEG and neuroimag-ing of 412 patients with cerebral cysticercosis were retrospectively analyzed. Results Before the treatment,the mild abnormali-ty,moderate abnormality,and severe abnormality were observed in 40.53%,45.63% and 13.84% of the patients respectively, which mainly showed the diffuse or focal irregular slow waves,or epileptiform discharges found in the abnormal brain waves. CT/MRI manifestation could be divided into six types,including single sacculus type(23.59%),multiple sacculus type(44.42%), encephalitis type(13.59%),coexistence of macrocyst and sacculus type(4.85%),calcification type(2.18%),and mixed type (11.41%). After 3 courses of the treatment,the normal and improved EEGs were observed in 79.85%and 20.15%,respectively. CT/MRI showed the foci being all absorbed(77.18%),being most absorbed(20.63%),and being no changes(20.18%)which were calcified focus. When cerebral cysticercosis were in acute stage(the single and multiple sacculus type,encephalitis type, and macrocyst and sacculus coexistence type),the therapeutic effect was good;while in the mixed type,the therapeutic effect was relatively poor. If cysticercosis were in the calcification stage,the patients only needed the heteropathy. Conclusions In the pa-tients with cerebral cysticercosis,EEGs show the mild to severe abnormalities,and CT/MRI mainly shows the multiple sacculus type. After the treatment,the abnormal EEGs are gradually recovered and the low density foci can be all absorbed,but some calci-fied focus still exist in some patients.
5.ANALYSIS OF CT IMAGE AND EFFECT OF ANTI-CYSTICERCUS THERAPY FOR 300 PATIENTS WITH CEREBRAL CYSTICERCOSIS
Fengju JIA ; Xiaoyan WU ; Wei DAI ; Guangping SUN ; Yingxin HU ; Yulei LIU ; Qiaorong MA ; Ge GAO
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(04):-
Objective To understand the effect of anti-cysticercus therapy for patients with cerebral cysticercosis and the changes of cysticercus on CT image after treatment. Methods The patients with cerebral cysticercosis were classified by the presentation of their brain CT image before treatment, then the effect of anti-cysticercus therapy on them after treatment was analyzed and the presentations of their brain CT images between before and after treatment were compared. Results There were different changes on CT image of cysticercus in brain tissues after anti-cysticercus therapy for different types of patients with cerebral cysticercosis. Type Ⅰ: the focus was absorbed completely after treatment in the majority of patients and calcificated in the minority. Almost all the patients were cured clinically after anticysticercus therapy. Type Ⅱ: the focus was absorbed completely in the minority, and one to two or more calcification dots were observed in the majority of patients. Anti-cysticercus therapy was effective. Type Ⅲ and Ⅳ: the absorption of focus was not very good and the effect of anti-cysticercus therapy was lower relatively. Conclusion The changes of CT image such as absorption, calcification, has important significance in forecasting prognosis and instructing clinical usage.
6.Preliminary study on microRNA expression profiles of colonic cancer without lymph node metastasis
Yingxin WANG ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Baofeng ZHANG ; Kehao ZHANG ; Jing FANG ; Ying HU ; Ning ZHAI ; Ximei CHENG ; Hengjun GAO
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2009;29(2):114-117
Objective To investigate microRNA expression profiles of colonic cancer without lymph node metastasis and identify the specific microRNAs associated with carcinogenesis of colon.Methods Cancerous and para-cancerous tissues (5 cm from cancer tissues of the colon) confirmed without lymph node metastasis were collected from 3 patients. The microRNAs were extracted and isolated by mirVana RNA kit. Hybridizations were made by applying the microRNAs to Agilent microRNA microarray. Data analysis was done by software of Feacture Extraction. The discovered microRNAs were confirmed by real time PCR assay. Results Twelve out of 14 microRNAs associated with colonic cancer were up-regulated in colonic tissues. They were miR-106b, miR-135b,miR-18a,miR-18b,miR-196b, miR-19a, miR-224, miR-335, miR-424, miR-20a' , miR-301b and miR-374a. The rest two of miR-378 and miR 378* were down-regulated. Two up-regulated microRNAs (miR-18a and miR-135b) were detected in 3 pairs of cancerous and para-cancerous tissues. The expression level of miR-18a and miR-135b were accordant with the results of real time PCR.Conclusions microRNA.such as miR-106b,miR-135b.miR-18a.miR-18b,miR-196b,ect,were differentially expressed between cancerous and para-cancerous tissues.Many of these target genes are supposed to participate in the process of multiple tunmorgenesis.These microRNAs play an important role in the carcinogenesis of colon.
7.Dipylidium caninum infection in an infant:one case report
Yanbin WEI ; Zhenhua YU ; Linlin GAO ; Xiaoyan WU ; Shijun SHI ; Lixin YIN ; Dehua MAO ; Guiling LI ; Zhihua ZHANG ; Yi WANG ; Yingxin HU ; Feng MIAO
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(3):357-357
This paper reports the diagnosis and therapy of one case of Dipylidium caninum infection in an infant.
8.Clinical application of circulating tumor cells in the diagnosis of prostate cancer
Yingxin MIAO ; Wenrong JIANG ; Mingquan GUO ; Shiwen WANG ; Su WANG ; Yanmei ZHANG ; Hu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2019;42(3):198-203
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of circulating tumor cells(CTCs) in prostate cancer (Pca) through studying the relationship between CTCs and Gleason scores and pathological TNM stage in Pca patients. Methods A total of 238 patients including 161 Pca patients as cancer group, 35 male patients with benign prostatic diseases as benign group and 42 male with non-prostate disease as control group, who were treated in our hospital from July 2016 to January 2018,were enrolled. Venous blood of every patient was collected and CTCs were enriched and identified by immunocytochemistry CD45 capturing leukocyte and fluorescence in situ hybridization with chromosome 8 (CEP8-FISH). Cells displaying CD45-/DAPI+/CEP8>2 were characterized as CTCs. One-way ANOVA was used to exam the correlations of the number of CTCs with Gleason scores and pathological TNM stage. Results CTCs ≥2 were detected in 74.53%(120/161) of Pca patients and 20.00%(7/35)of benign prostatic diseases patients and 7.14%(3/42)of control group (χ2=79.605,P<0.05). In group Gleason scores 6, the numbers of CTCs were 2.00 ± 2.42, the ratios of CTCs≥5 and tetraploid were 13.33% (2/15)and 26.67%(4/15) respectively. In 7 scores group, the results were 3.14±2.68,17.72%(14/79) and 34.18%(27/79)respectively;In 8 scores group, the results were 3.57 ± 2.70, 33.33%(7/21)and 42.86% (9/21)respectively; In 9 scores group, these three results were 4.65±4.41, 43.48%(20/46) and 45.65%(21/46)respectively. The numbers of CTCs in the≤pT2b (20), pT2c(27), pT3a(19), pT3b(16)and≥pT4(12) groups were 2.25±2.45, 3.56±2.79, 4.05±3.47, 4.69±2.12 and 5.17±3.21 respectively. The ratios of CTCs≥5 were 25.00%(5/20), 25.93%(7/27), 26.32%(5/19), 50.00%(8/16) and 58.33% (7/12)respectively. The proportions of tetraploid were 20.00%(4/20), 25.93% (7/27), 31.58%(6/19), 50.00%(8/16) and 58.33%(7/12) respectively. There were significant differences between CTC and Gleason scores (F=3.200, P<0.05)and pathological stage (F=2.673, P<0.05). The ratios of CTCs≥5 increased with the increase of Gleason scores (χ2=11.592, P<0.05). Conclusions The detection of CTCs could be used for the differential diagnosis of Pca and benign prostatic disease. There were notable correlations between the numbers of CTCs and Gleason scores and pathological stage in Pca patients, especially between CTCs≥5 and Gleason scores.
9.Treatment of complex coronary lesions by excimer laser coronary atherectomy:the initial experiences in China
Wei LIU ; Yujie ZHOU ; Yingxin ZHAO ; Dongmei SHI ; Yuyang LIU ; Zhiming ZHOU ; Yonghe GUO ; Wanjun CHENG ; Hailong GE ; Jianlong WANG ; Bin HU ; Xiaoli LIU
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2016;24(9):511-514
Objective Excimer laser coronary atherecomy ( ELCA) has been recently used for the treatment of complex coronary lesions including calcified stenosis , chronic total occlusions and in-stent restenosis. Such complex lesions are difficult to adequately treat with balloon angioplasty and /or intracoronary stenting.The aim of this study was to introduce our early experiences in using ELCA in China . Methods Fifteen patients were enrolled through our center from March 2015 to April 2016 , and excimer laser coronary angioplasty was performed on 15 lesions.Eleven patients were previously failed cases either from uncrossable balloon ( 9 lesions ) or expandable balloon ( 6 lesions ) . The procedure and clinical endpoints were recorded .Results Laser catheter with 0.9 mm diameters were used in all 15 coronary lesions.All the lesions were successfully crossed with laser catheter and finally dilated with balloon .The procedural success rate was 100%.Drug eluting stents ( DES ) were implanted in 86.7% lesions and 2 cases were treated with drug eluting balloon .Clinical success was obtained in all patients (100%).There was no dissection , major side branch occlusion , spasm, no-reflow phenomenon nor acute vessel closure . Conclusions This study shows that laser-facilitated coronary angioplasty is a simple , safe and effective device for the management of complex coronary lesions .
10.Correlations of quality of life with optimisms and sense of coherence in adult kidney transplant recipients
Han WANG ; Hongxia LIU ; Chunyan DU ; Yingxin FU ; Jie ZHAO ; Mengxi HAN ; Shasha WANG ; Sisi WU ; Yue HU ; Jiaqi LI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2019;18(1):16-22
Objective To explore the relationship of quality of life with optimisms and sense of coherence in adult kidney transplant recipients. Method A total of 295 kidney transplant recipients participated in the study by a self-designed general questionnaire, revised life orientation test (LOT-R), sense of coherence (SOC-13) and the MOS 36-item short form health survey (MOS SF-36). Results The mean score of mental health scale (PCS) was 47.02±7.30, which differed with different age, employment status and transplant vintage (P <0.01). The mean score of phyical health scale (MCS) was 46.87 ±11.14, which differed with education, economic burden and transplant vintage (P <0.05). PCS and MCS were positively correlated with the total score of sense of coherence (52.05%) and optimism (23.45%) (P<0.001). Optimism played a partially mediating role in the relationship between sense of coherence and quality of life. Conclusions The quality of life of kidney transplant recipients needs to be improved, which was at a low level.Optimism (medium to high level) and sense of coherence (medium to low level) are influencing factors of the quality of life. Improving accessment of mental state of patients with kidney transplant receients, paying more atentent and support to their mental change can improve their optimism and sense of coheherce and then life quiality.