1.Effects of Organic Extracts of Drinking Water and Source Water on DNA Damages of Human Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes
Juxiang WANG ; Yongxia HAN ; Yumei GAO
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(02):-
Objective To understand the effects of drinking water and source water on DNA breakage of human peripheral blood lymphocytes (HPBL). Methods The organic compounds in drinking water and source water were adsorbed by GDX_102 resin for solid phase of gas choromatography. DNA damages of lymphocytes were detected by single cell gel electrophoresis. Results At the same exposure doses to organic extracts of water, the DNA damages of HPBL exposed to organic extracts of surface water were heavier than those exposed to organic extracts of deep underground water, and heavier DNA damages were also observed in HPBL exposed to organic extracts of finished water from water plant treating ground source water compared with those exposed to organic extracts of finished water from water plant treating deep underground source water. Significant dose_response relationships were observed between the exposure doses of organic extracts of water samples and the degrees of DNA damages of HPBL. Conclusion The organic extracts of source water samples collected from surface water and ground water and its tap water samples could cause DNA breakages of HPBL in different degrees in a certain city.
2.Diagnostic value of magnetic susceptibility weighted imaging in diffuse axonal injury
Chengkun HAN ; Hao SHI ; Guifang LIU ; Xiaotao CAI ; Hongxia GUO ; Yongxia ZHANG ; Dan SONG ; Wenhao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2011;45(7):632-636
Objective To study the diagnostic value of susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) in diffuse axonal injury (DAI) and investigate the relationship between SWI and clinical prognosis. MethodsTwenty patients (15 males and 5 females) with DAI were included in this study. Routine sequences (T1WI, T2WI and FLAIR) and SWI were performed on a 3.0 T MRI scanner. There were 8 cases whose Glasgow score scale (GCS) ranged from 3.0 to 5.0, 4 cases from 6.0 to 8.0 and 8 from 9.0 to 12.0. The interval time between injury and examination were from 3 hours to 20 days. The number and volume of lesions observed on SWI and routine sequence were compared using Mann-Whitney U-test and paired t-test. Pearson correlation was used to analyze the relationship between the number and volume of all lesions and GCS. Results The lesions showed punctate, beaded, patchy and cord-like hypointense signal with various size on SWI (lesion diameter <2.0 cm). Distribution of lesions was multifocal with clear boundary. Routine MRI scan found a total of 78 lesions, while SWI sequence detected 424 lesions. The number of the lesions found on SWI was more than that on conventional MRI (U=-15.447,P<0.01). The total volume of the lesions measured on routine MRI and SWI were 19 340 mm3 and 38 042 mm3, respectively. The total volume measured on SWI was more than that on routine MR (t=5.870,P<0.01). The number and volume of all lesions were negatively correlated with GCS (r=-0.802, -0.767, P<0.01). Conclusion SWI sequence could find more bleeding lesions than the routine MRI sequences. The number and the volume of the lesions were closely related to GCS. SWI showed high value in the diagnosis and prediction of the prognosis of DAI.
3.Investigation on anxiety and depression of employees in municipal and above administrative organs and public institutions in Qinghai region
Huaihong A ; Lihua WANG ; Dongsheng LIAO ; Hui TAN ; Shuang CHAI ; Yongxia MA ; Peiyao LIU ; Sina HAN ; Shujuan LUO ; Haixia LI ; Chunming BAI ; Yankun CHAI
Sichuan Mental Health 2024;37(5):464-470
BackgroundThe mental health problems of employees in administrative organs and public institutions are highly valued. However, there is a lack of understanding regarding the mental health status of employees in provincial and municipal administrative organs and public institutions in Qinghai region. ObjectiveTo analyze the anxiety and depression of employees in provincial and municipal administrative organs and public institutions in Qinghai region, so as to provide references for promoting their mental health and intervening in psychological problems. MethodsFrom October 23 to 28, 2022, a total of 3 096 employees in provincial and municipal administrative organs and public institutions in Qinghai region were enrolled using stratified cluster sampling technique, and were assessed using Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) and Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS). ResultsA total of 1797 (58.04%) employees in municipal and above administrative organs and public institutions in Qinghai region completed a valid questionnaire survey. Depressive symptoms were noted in 579 (32.22%). SDS scores yielded statistical difference among the selected employees of different ethnicities, types of job positions and educational levels (F=9.074, 101.488, 4.477, P<0.01), and the severity of depressive symptoms also demonstrated statistical difference among the selected employees with different ethnicities, educational levels and types of job positions (H=49.196, 17.028, 160.848, P<0.01). Anxiety symptoms were detected in 711 (39.57%) employees. SAS scores exhibited statistical difference among the employees with different genders, ages, ethnicities, educational levels, marital status and types of job positions (t=-4.571, F=6.648, 3.950, 5.243, 12.008, 22.253, P<0.01). Statistical differences were also illustrated in the severity of anxiety symptoms among the selected employees with different ages, genders, ethnicities, educational levels, marital status and types of job positions (H=24.361, -3.788, 28.365, 24.268, 25.976, 56.204, P<0.01). ConclusionAbout one-third of employees in municipal and above administrative organs and public institutions in Qinghai region may have symptoms of depression and anxiety. The depression symptoms are more severe among Tibetan people, those with low education levels and ordinary civil servants. The anxiety symptoms are more severe among employees aged 30 and below, those with low education levels, unmarried and those in technical positions [Funded by 2020 Guiding Plan Project for the Health System of Qinghai Province (number, 2020-wjzdx-71)]