1.Effect of Meteorological Factors on an Event of Non-occupational Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Xiaoyun ZHANG ; Yiyang XIE ; Zhongqin ZHANG
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(12):-
Objective To discuss the influence of weather process on the event of non-occupational carbon monoxide poisoning. Methods The weather data on the event of carbon monoxide occurred on February 18, 2001 (2.18 event) such as weather position, air stability, mixed layer depth, inversion layer, air temperature, air pressure, wind speed and observation of 255 meters meteorological tower were analyzed. Results The 2.18 event happened under the conditions including warm ridge in higher level, depression system, calm or breeze, air temperature increasing in the surface, inversion layer enhanced, mixed-layer depth lowering. Conclusion The weather factors such as the higher and low layer atmosphere circumfluence position, wind from surface, air temperature, pressure and mixed layer depth produce an integrated effect on the non-occupational carbon monoxide poisoning.
2.Studies on changes of vegetation and Oncomelania hupensis snails in Poyang Lake after impoundment of Three Gorges Project
Zhaojun LI ; Honggen CHEN ; Xiaojun ZENG ; Yuemin LIU ; Yiyang CHEN ; Kunjiao DAI ; Weiming LAN ; Shuying XIE
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(2):115-120
Objective To explore the impact and change regularity of Oncomelania hupensis snails and vegetation in the marshlands of Poyang Lake caused by the impoundment of the Three Gorges Project. Methods By using the methods of stratified systematic sampling and pinpoint navigation,the succession of vegetation was observed and the distribution of O. hupensis snails was investigated in a period of 8 years on 4 typical marshlands in Poyang Lake. The regularity of changes in vegetation and O. hu-pensis snails was analyzed on the marshlands at high,medium and low elevations,respectively. Results After the impoundment of Three Gorges Project,the average flooding days of these 4 marshlands in 2004 and in 2008 were reduced of 74.8 and 65.8 days compared with those in 2002,the year just before the impoundment of the project,respectively. The change of spatial distribution pattern and the succession of dominant species of vegetation on the marshlands of Poyang Lake have taken place since 2005,and several vegetations showed a trend of moving toward the center of the lake. The hygrophilous vegetation has degenerated and gradu-ally been replaced by mesophily meadow in the marshland area above 14 m elevation. Carex,Phalaris arundinacea and Polygo-num appeared in large area and expanded slowly towards the center of the lake on the marshland below 14 m elevation. O. hupensis snails were mostly found under the Carex association. The tendency of decreasing in density of snails and of migration of snail habi-tats towards low terrain was observed. Conclusions The impoundment of Three Gorges Project has had a significant impact on hy-drological regimes,and a new succession of vegetation has taken place in the marshlands of Poyang Lake. O. hupensis snails and the mesophily vegetation show a trend of migrating slowly to the areas of low elevation in the marshlands.
3.Study on the molecular size distribution and the structural characteristics of group B meningococcal cap-sular polysaccharides
Zhiqiang ZHAO ; Yingying YANG ; Xubo YU ; Yiyang FENG ; Ani LI ; Hongchun FANG ; Ruijie QIAO ; Bing WU ; Fanglei LIU ; Guilin XIE
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2014;(5):381-387
Objective To investigate the molecular size distribution and the structure of group B me-ningococcal capsular polysaccharides for the development of vaccines .Methods The molecular size distribution of group B meningococcal capsular polysaccharides was analyzed by chromatography on a Sepharose CL -4B col-umn.The molecular weight of repeat units were measured by matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS).The structural characteristics of group B meningococcal capsular polysaccharides were analyzed by nuclear magnetic resonance ( NMR) based on the chemical shift of all charac-teristic protons by using group C meningococcal capsular polysaccharides and sialic acid as the controls .Results The KD value of group B meningococcal capsular polysaccharides extracted from 15 strains were ranged from 0.60 to 0.76.The molecular weight of repeat units was 284, which was identical to the theoretical value .The group B meningococcal capsular polysaccharides were 2→8 linked homopolymers of sialic acid lacking O-acetyl groups.Conclusion The group B meningococcal capsular polysaccharides had lower molecular weights , which might result in their poor immunogenicity .The structure of group B meningococcal capsular polysaccharides could be quickly and accurately analyzed by NMR technology .
4.Evaluation of the correlation between the fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuation and sleep belief in adolescents with drug naive first episode insomnia disorder
HUANG Yiyang, LYU Chuang, LYU Lanlan, ZHOU Yang, XIE Shiping
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(3):395-398
Objective:
To investigate the brain function and their correlation with sleep beliefs and attitudes in adolescents with drug naive insomnia by using fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuation, so as to provide a reference for the mechanism and treatment of insomnia.
Methods:
An insomnia group ( n =21) recruited first episode, drug naive, adolescents with insomnia who met the diagnostic criteria of the American Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders(DSM-V). Healthy subjects matched with age, gender, and educational background were selected as the control group ( n =20). Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index Scale (PSQI), Brief Version of Dysfunctional Beliefs and Attitudes about Sleep (DBAS-16), 24 Items Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD-24), 14 Items Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA-14) were evaluated. Fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuation was used for analysis, and Pearson correlation analysis was employed to quantify the correlation between peak values of brain regions with significant differences and the clinical scale scores of the two groups.
Results:
Compared with the control group, ractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuation(fALFF) values in the insomnia group were significantly decreased ( P <0.01, Alphaism corrected) in the left dorsolateral prefrontal lobe (L-DLPFC, MNI coordinates: -12, 60, 21, t =-3.85, K =495) and the left precuneus (MNI coordinates: -3, -54, 51, t =-4.29, K =417). The fALFF value of L-DLPFC in the insomnia group was positively correlated with DBAS-16 score ( r= 0.47 , P = 0.04 ).
Conclusion
Abnormalities in the L-DLPFC region suggest that adolescents with insomnia may suffer from impaired regulation of emotional and cognitive activities related to sleep.
5.Analysis on genetic stability in different development stages of Dendrobium huoshanense by RAPD.
Shi-Quan LIU ; Xiao-Jun LI ; Qing-Bo YU ; Hong XIE ; Gen-Yu ZHOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(10):902-905
OBJECTIVETo research the hereditary stability of Dendrobium huoshanense which were subcultured 7-8 times in the same tissue culture system.
METHODUsing three primers of arbitrary decamer oligonucleotide sequences from 20 primers for DNA amplification, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) were performed.
RESULTThe genetic similarity coefficient was varied from 85.4% to 98.4%. The variation of protocorm, germination and monoleaf were rather more notable than that of bileaf and inflorescence.
CONCLUSIONThe variation of the same pod is quite small. It is feasible to set up the rapid propagation system of D. huoshanense
Analysis of Variance ; DNA Primers ; DNA, Plant ; analysis ; genetics ; Dendrobium ; genetics ; growth & development ; Genetic Variation ; Germination ; genetics ; Plants, Medicinal ; genetics ; growth & development ; Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique ; Time Factors ; Tissue Culture Techniques
6.Influence on the results and safety of double-balloon enteroscopy at different combination time
Tian YANG ; Ying XIE ; Shanshan SHEN ; Min CHEN ; Xiaotan DOU ; Yuxuan CHEN ; Yiyang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2022;39(7):534-537
Objective:To evaluate the influence on the results and safety of double-balloon enteroscopy (DBE) at different combination time.Methods:Patients who received combined DBE procedures in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital from April 2019 to August 2020 were divided into the one-day combination group and the non-one-day combination group. The complete enteroscopy rate, time of anterograde approach, time of retrograde approach, total time of combined approach, adverse events, hospital stay and cost were compared.Results:Among 119 patients who received DBE, 23 patients were excluded due to small intestinal stenosis. The complete enteroscopy rate was 92.9% (39/42) in the one-day group and 74.1% (40/54) in the non-one-day group, showing significant difference ( χ2=4.390, P=0.036). There were significant differences in the time of retrograde approach (35.59±23.29 min VS 55.10±19.04 min, t=-4.080, P<0.001), total time of combined approach (89.10±27.82 min VS 114.20±24.55 min, t=-4.254, P<0.001), hospital stay (9.24±3.76 d VS 11.76±4.41 d, t=-2.599, P=0.011) between the two groups. There were no significant differences in the time of anterograde approach, hospital cost or adverse events between the two groups. Conclusion:Combined DBE on one day yields a higher complete enteroscopy rate, less examination time and less hospital stay, which is worth of clinical application.
7.Medical students mental health, professional pride, and intention to work in the frontline during coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
Juan ZHAN ; Shenghua SUN ; Lihua XIE ; Yijiang WEN ; Jianguo FU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2020;45(6):649-656
OBJECTIVES:
To understand medical students' mental health, professional pride, and intention to work in the front-line during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, and provide a reference for psychological intervention.
METHODS:
We used the depression-anxiety-stress scale and self-designed questionnaire on professional pride, intention to work in the front-line and the extent of family support. Medical students from 4 medical schools in Fujian and Hunan were investigated. Their mental health status, professional pride and first-line work willingness with different characteristics were compared, and the influential factors for professional pride and first-line work willingness were analyzed.
RESULTS:
A total of 266 valid questionnaires were collected. During the pandemic, there were significant differences in the proportion of depressed students among different college and universities, majors and stages (<0.05), and the professional pride was significantly different (<0.001). Medical students with different mental health status showed significant differences in professional pride (<0.01). Marriage, pressure and extent of family support were the influential factors for their professional pride (<0.05). The latter two were also influential factors for their intention to work in the front-line (<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
During the pandemic, students from college and nursing have relatively better mental health and higher professional pride. The professional pride is low in medical students who married, with abnormal stress or low family support. The intention to work in front-line is decreased in students with abnormal stress or low family support.
Betacoronavirus
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China
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Coronavirus Infections
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psychology
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Family
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Humans
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Intention
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Mental Health
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Pandemics
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Pneumonia, Viral
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psychology
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Professionalism
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Social Support
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Stress, Psychological
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Students, Medical
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psychology
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Surveys and Questionnaires
8.Modeling the noninvasive bi-level positive airway pressure ventilation therapy system and simulated application.
Yueyang YUAN ; Li ZHOU ; Haoxuan HUANG ; Wei LIU ; Xingshuo HU ; Lixin XIE
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(2):343-349
Without artificial airway though oral, nasal or airway incision, the bi-level positive airway pressure (Bi-PAP) has been widely employed for respiratory patients. In an effort to investigate the therapeutic effects and measures for the respiratory patients under the noninvasive Bi-PAP ventilation, a therapy system model was designed for virtual ventilation experiments. In this system model, it includes a sub-model of noninvasive Bi-PAP respirator, a sub-model of respiratory patient, and a sub-model of the breath circuit and mask. And based on the Matlab Simulink, a simulation platform for the noninvasive Bi-PAP therapy system was developed to conduct the virtual experiments in simulated respiratory patient with no spontaneous breathing (NSB), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The simulated outputs such as the respiratory flows, pressures, volumes, etc, were collected and compared to the outputs which were obtained in the physical experiments with the active servo lung. By statistically analyzed with SPSS, the results demonstrated that there was no significant difference ( P > 0.1) and was in high similarity ( R > 0.7) between the data collected in simulations and physical experiments. The therapy system model of noninvasive Bi-PAP is probably applied for simulating the practical clinical experiment, and maybe conveniently applied to study the technology of noninvasive Bi-PAP for clinicians.
Humans
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Respiration, Artificial/methods*
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Positive-Pressure Respiration/methods*
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Respiration
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Ventilators, Mechanical
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Lung
9.Epidemiological Survey of Hemoglobinopathies Based on Next-Generation Sequencing Platform in Hunan Province, China.
Hui XI ; Qin LIU ; Dong Hua XIE ; Xu ZHOU ; Wang Lan TANG ; De Guo TANG ; Chun Yan ZENG ; Qiong WANG ; Xing Hui NIE ; Jin Ping PENG ; Xiao Ya GAO ; Hong Liang WU ; Hao Qing ZHANG ; Li QIU ; Zong Hui FENG ; Shu Yuan WANG ; Shu Xiang ZHOU ; Jun HE ; Shi Hao ZHOU ; Fa Qun ZHOU ; Jun Qing ZHENG ; Shun Yao WANG ; Shi Ping CHEN ; Zhi Fen ZHENG ; Xiao Yuan MA ; Jun Qun FANG ; Chang Biao LIANG ; Hua WANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2023;36(2):127-134
OBJECTIVE:
This study was aimed at investigating the carrier rate of, and molecular variation in, α- and β-globin gene mutations in Hunan Province.
METHODS:
We recruited 25,946 individuals attending premarital screening from 42 districts and counties in all 14 cities of Hunan Province. Hematological screening was performed, and molecular parameters were assessed.
RESULTS:
The overall carrier rate of thalassemia was 7.1%, including 4.83% for α-thalassemia, 2.15% for β-thalassemia, and 0.12% for both α- and β-thalassemia. The highest carrier rate of thalassemia was in Yongzhou (14.57%). The most abundant genotype of α-thalassemia and β-thalassemia was -α 3.7/αα (50.23%) and β IVS-II-654/β N (28.23%), respectively. Four α-globin mutations [CD108 (ACC>AAC), CAP +29 (G>C), Hb Agrinio and Hb Cervantes] and six β-globin mutations [CAP +8 (C>T), IVS-II-848 (C>T), -56 (G>C), beta nt-77 (G>C), codon 20/21 (-TGGA) and Hb Knossos] had not previously been identified in China. Furthermore, this study provides the first report of the carrier rates of abnormal hemoglobin variants and α-globin triplication in Hunan Province, which were 0.49% and 1.99%, respectively.
CONCLUSION
Our study demonstrates the high complexity and diversity of thalassemia gene mutations in the Hunan population. The results should facilitate genetic counselling and the prevention of severe thalassemia in this region.
Humans
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beta-Thalassemia/genetics*
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alpha-Thalassemia/genetics*
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Hemoglobinopathies/genetics*
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China/epidemiology*
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High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing