1.Caicinoid tumor in right lung:a case report
Min XIE ; Yafeng JI ; Yujuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2016;35(1):97-98
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2.Effects of isoflurane on spatial reference memory and changes of Caspase-3 expression and apoptosis in brain of aged mice
Chuiliang LIU ; Yujuan LI ; Junxing CHEN ; Guocai LI ; Xiaolan XIE
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(2):108-111
Objective To investigate the effect of isoflurane on the spatial learning and memory in aged mice,and whether this is associated with the changes of Caspase-3 expression and apoptosis in brain.Methods Twenty-four CO57BL/6 aged mice(16 months)were randomly divided into isoflurane treatment group(Iso Group,n=12) and sham control group (Con Group,n=12).Mice in Iso group were exposed to 1% isoflurane in carrying gas of 30% oxygen,balance nitrogen in a warmed,humidified chamber for4 h per day for2 days.For Con group,animals were treated at the same condition with only carrying gas.After anesthetic exposures,behavioral testing was performed using the Morris water maze(MWM),and then changes of Caspase-3 expression and apoptosis in hippocampus CAI,dentate gyrus(DG) and cortex(CX) in brain were determined by using immunofluorecence staining and TUNEL staining.Results In hidden-platform training of MWM,the mean escape latency to platform showed no significant difference between the two groups (F=0.007,P=1.235),but the mice in Iso group showed obviously impaired retention of memory by spending more percentage of time swimming in the probe quadrant as compared to the control animals in the probe test((34.5±5.0)%vs(45.1±4.9)%.P<0.01).There was no significant difference in average swimming speed during the MWM testing trials between the two groups (F=1.537,P=0.241).A few Caspase-3 and apoptosis positive cells were found in hippocampus Cal,DG and CX regious,while no difference was found in the density of positive cells between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion 1% isoflurane repeatedly exposure significantly impaires the spatial reference memory in aged mouses,however does not significantly change the expression of easpase-3 and apoptosis in brain.
3.Knowledge, attitudes and practices of combined oral contraceptives in Tianjin obstetrics and gynecology personnels
Yan HUO ; Yujuan ZHANG ; Jianmei WANG ; Jing YANG ; Guohua XIE
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(3):311-314
Objective To understand the knowledge, attitude, practice (KAP) status and relative demand to combined oral contraceptives (COCs) in medical staffs of obstetric and gynecological department in Tianjin, providing reference basis for the effective intervention measures. Methods By using random, stratified and clustered sampling approach, we selected 382 medical staffs of obstetric and gynecological department in Tianjin. A self-administered Questionnaire on COCs KAP was employed to survey the general characteristics, awareness of COCs knowledge, attitudes to COCs, service capabilities of contraceptive counseling, prescribing behavior and request of continuing education. Results The respondents showed de?fects in COCs indications, non-contraceptive benefits, relationship with cancer and birth defects. The average knowledge score was higher in doctors than that of nurses. The higher the titles and qualifications, the higher the knowledge score. A to?tal of 90.11%of respondents believed that strengthening the contraceptive guidance can help to reduce pregnancy. Strength?ening the interpretation of misunderstanding (81.04%) and enhancing the treatment and follow-up of adverse reactions (62.09%) can help to reduce stop taking. Only 25.82%of respondents could provide detailed COCs relative consulting servic?es;42.96%of obstetricians and gynecologists refused prescribing COCs for women over the age of 40 for the purpose of con?traception. A total of 93.13%medical personnel showed demand on relative training. Conclusion It’s necessary to perform continuing education to medical staffs via different intervention, so as to improve their cognitive level to COCs, ameliorate COCs relative attitudes and behavior, and help them providing better service to women of childbearing age.
4.The ultrasound characteristics of carotid atherosclerosis in acute stroke patients with early neurological deterioration
Shengjiang CHEN ; Guangcai DUAN ; Mei CHEN ; Zhoulong ZHANG ; Yujuan XIE ; Lina HUANG ; Ganqin DU ; Qizhi FU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2010;18(4):254-258
Objective To explore the ultrasound characteristics of carotid atherosclerosis in acute stroke patients with early neurological deterioration (END). Methods END was defined as a increase by at least two points in the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale between admission and day 7. Among 128 patients with acute stroke in whom carotid ultrasound examinations were performed within 24 hours after admission, 38 patients with END and 40risk-matched patients without END were included in the END group and the non-END group,respectively. The ultrasound characteristics of carotid atherosclerosis were compared in both groups. Results Plaque score (16.7 ±4.4 mm vs. 13.3 ±3.5 mm, t=2.673, P=0.009),intima-media cross-sectional area (26. 4 ± 8. 5 mm2 vs. 20. 5 ± 6. 8 mm2, t = 3. 394, P =0. 001), arterial stiffness index (28. 94 ±4. 29 vs. 21. 22 ±5. 85, t = 6. 618, P =0. 000), and the rates of unstable plaque (66. 7% υs. 43. 3%, χ2=9. 164, P =0. 003), eccentric plaque (62. 8% vs. 45. 6%, χ2=5. 008, P =0. 025), stenosis ≥50% (71. 1% vs. 37. 5%, χ2=8. 828, P =0. 003), and negative remodeling (28. 9% vs. 7. 5%, χ2=6.087, P =0.014) in the END group were significantly higher than those in the non-END group, while the distensibility coefficient ([14. 74 ±8. 66]×10-6/P υs. [19. 16 ±9.35] × 10-6/Pa, t =2. 163, P=0. 034)and compliance coefficient ([0.49 ±0. 13] × 10-4 mm2/Pa υs. [0. 58 ±0. 11] × 10-4 mm2/Pa,t =3.307, P =0. 001) were significantly lower than those in the non-END group. Conclusions The ultrasound characteristics such as plaque score, intima-media cross-sectional area, arterial stiffness index, unstable plaque, eccentric plaque, stenosis ≥ 50%, negative remodeling,distensibility and compliance may be useful to predict END in patients with acute stroke.
5.Knowledge, attitudes and practices of preconception and prenatal care in Tianjin obstetrics and gynecology personnels
Jianmei WANG ; Yujuan ZHANG ; Yan HUO ; Jing YANG ; Guohua XIE ; Wenjing YIN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(8):912-915
Objective To better understand the knowledge, attitudes, practice (KAP) and relative demand of precon?ception and prenatal care (PAPC) in medical staffs of obstetrics and gynecology department in Tianjin. Methods Using ran?dom, stratified and clustered sampling approach, we selected 382 obstetrics and gynecology personnels in Tianjin. A self-ad?ministered questionnaire on PAPC KAP was employed to survey their general characteristics, their awareness of PAPC knowledge, their attitudes to PAPC, their service capabilities of PAPC and their request of continuing education. Results The respondents were lacking of KAP in Calcium and Iron supplementation, alternative preconception examination and emerging prenatal examination but present good KAP in folic acid supplemen, necessary prenatal items and classic prenatal examination. Doctors′average knowledge score was higher than nurses′. The scores in primary health care institutions was significantly higher than that in tertiary and secondary medical institutions. Young and junior medical respondents showed higher awareness than older and senior ones. Most (91.21%) respondents believe that PAPC is necessary. But 86.54%of re?spondents are not confident enough to provide comprehensive PAPC services. There were 63.74%, 54.67%, 38.74% and 32.42%of the respondents who could provide special PAPC advisory of adverse pregnancy history, thyroid dysfunction, re?productive infections and diabetes respectively. The most urgent training contents include PAPC knowledge in presence of complications or risk factors, advances in prenatal diagnosis, nutrition during pregnancy and consulting skills. Conclusion It′s necessary to intervent obstetrics and gynecology personnels to improve their cognitive level to PAPC, as well as to amelio?rate relative attitudes and behavior so they can provide more scientific and comprehensive PAPC service.
6.DNA microarray screening analysis in children with profound hearing impairment in Hubei province.
Yue ZHAN ; Xia WU ; Yujuan HU ; Xiang HUANG ; Jiade DUAN ; Haihua CHEN ; Jing JIN ; Dan LI ; Wen XIE ; Weijia KONG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(10):680-684
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate characteristics of molecular etiology of children with profound sensorineural hearing loss in Hubei province, and to provide reference for deafness treatment and genetic counseling.
METHOD:
Three hundred and six children with profound sensorineural hearing loss in Hubei province were enrolled, their genomic DNA were extracted from peripheral blood and a deafness gene test chip was used to screen nine hot spot mutation in the GJB2, GJB3, SLC26A4, and mitochondria 12SrRNA gene. All patients with SLC26A4 gene mutation were given temporal bone CT scan.
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One hundred and thirty-two (43.14%) out of 306 children were found carrying at least one pathogenic gene mutation. The mutation rates of GJB2, SLC26A4 and mitochondria DNA 12SrRNA gene were 29.41% (90/306), 13.72% (42/306) and 0.65% (2/306), respectively. None out of 306 children was detected GJB3 gene mutation. Thirty-six patients carrying SLC26A4 gene mutation were detected enlarged vestibular aqueduct by CT scan.
CONCLUSION
Mutations of GJB2 and SLC26A4 gene are two major pathogenic gene for genetic hearing loss in children. 235delC mutation is the main mutation type, followed by IVS7-2A> G mutation type. The screening of SLC26A4 gene common mutations contribute to the diagnosis of enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
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7.Expression of WT1 gene in bone marrow mononuclear cells of patients with myelodysplastic syndromes
Jing XIE ; Yujuan HUANG ; Peimin SHI
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2018;27(11):675-677
Objective To analyze the relationship between the expression of WT1 gene in bone marrow mononuclear cells and the cytogenetic characteristics, curative effect and prognosis in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). Methods The quantitative expression of WT1 gene was detected by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RQ-PCR) in bone marrow mononuclear cells of 115 MDS patients who were admitted to Taixing People's Hospital from August 2010 to March 2018, and the relationship between the expression of WT1 gene and the cytogenetic characteristics, curative effect and prognosis were evaluated. Results WT1 gene was highly expressed in 80 cases (69.6 %), lowly expressed in 15 cases (13.0 %), and unexpressed in 20 cases (17.4 %). Of the 80 patients with high WT1 expression, 56 cases (70.0 %) were refractory anemia with excess blasts (RAEB), and 22 cases (27.7 %) were refractory cytopenia with multilineage dysplasia (RCMD). In 55 patients with very poor cytogenetic prognosis, 44 patients had high expression of WT1 gene, and in 28 patients with poor prognosis, 19 patients had high expression of WT1 gene. The complete remission rate of WT1 gene high expression group [12.5 % (10/80)] was lower than that of low expression group [26.7 % (4/15)] and unexpressed group [40.0 % (8/20)], and the difference of complete remission rate between the three groups was statistically significant (χ2= 8.96, P< 0.05). Conclusion MDS patients with high expression of WT1 gene have low remission rate and poor prognosis.
8. PBMCs microRNA-122 level correlates with virological responses to pegylated interferon alpha therapy in patients with hepatitis C genotype 1b
Jianping LI ; Nenglang PAN ; Zhiwei XIE ; Keli YANG ; Yujuan GUAN ; Xiaoping TANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2017;31(6):549-553
Objective:
To clarify the predictive power of PBMCs miR-122, as well as other clinical factors, for response to IFNα therapy in chronic HCV infected patients.
Methods:
A total of 40 patients chronically infected with HCV genotype 1b were enrolled. All the patients received pegylated interferon alpha (PEG-IFN α) in combination with ribavirin for 48 weeks. To perform the analyses, the patients were compared in terms of achieving sustained virological response (SVR) or not (NSVR) at 24th week after antiviral treatment.
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SVR rate was 72.5% (29/40) and NSVR rate was 27.5% (11/40). SVR group experienced significantly lower HCV viral load, total bilirubin (TBIL), alpha fetal protein (AFP), fibroscan and laminin (LN) compared with NSVR group before treatment (
9.Efficacy of elbasvir/grazoprevir in treatment of genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C: A real-world study
Yang XIA ; Jing HUANG ; Shuduo WU ; Jianping LI ; Wenli CHEN ; Zhiwei XIE ; Yujuan GUAN
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2020;36(12):2700-2704
ObjectiveTo investigate the efficacy and safety of elbasvir/grazoprevir in patients with genotype 1 hepatitis C in the real world. MethodsA total of 35 patients with hepatitis C who received elbasvir/grazoprevir treatment in Guangzhou Eighth People’s Hospital, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Guangdong General Hospital from August 2018 to March 2019 were enrolled, treated for 12 weeks, and then followed up for 12 weeks after drug withdrawal. The patients were observed in terms of sustained virologic response at week 12 after drug withdrawal (SVR12), biochemical response, and incidence rate of adverse events during treatment and follow-up. The Kruskal-Wallis H test was used for comparison of non-normally distributed continuous data between groups, and the Mann-Whitney U test was used for further comparison between two groups; the chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical data between groups. A logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the risk factors for virologic response in patients with hepatitis C. ResultsAmong the 35 patients with HCV infection, 97.1% (34/35) had genotype 1b HCV and 2.9% (1/35) had genotype 1a HCV; of all patients, 28 (80%) were non-cirrhotic patients with chronic hepatitis C and 7 (20%) had compensated liver cirrhosis. At the end of treatment, the virologic response rate of 100% (28/28) and SVR12 was 94.74% (18/19). In addition, age, sex, baseline HCV RNA load, previous treatment history, presence or absence of liver cirrhosis, renal function, and presence or absence of other diseases did not affect the treatment outcome (all P>0.05). There were significant changes in the levels of alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, and albumin from baseline to the end of 12-week treatment (Z=-7.131, -6.797, -3.060, and -2.875, all P<0.05). No patient experienced drug withdrawal during treatment. ConclusionThis study confirms that elbasvir/grazoprevir has good efficacy and safety in the treatment of hepatitis C in domestic real-world studies.
10.The mediating effect of loneliness between social support and mobile social media dependence
Yujuan WANG ; Shanshan QI ; Juan XIE
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(5):426-430
Objective:To explore the mediating effect of loneliness between social support and mobile social media dependence.Methods:From May to June 2021, a survey was conducted on 559 college students selected from a cluster by mobile social media dependence questionnaire, multidimensional scale of perceived social support and loneliness scale.SPSS 21.0 statistical software and PROCESS v3.5 program were used to test the mediating effect.Results:The total score of college students' dependence on mobile social media was (3.27±0.56), the saliency score was (3.51±0.60), the social gain score was (3.02±0.69), the compulsive score was (3.33±0.74), the conflicting score was (3.35±0.68), and the withdrawal score was (3.13±0.72). The mediating effect test found that loneliness played a complete mediating effect between social support and mobile social media dependence.The Bootstrap 95% CI interval corrected for the deviation of the indirect effect was -0.176--0.090, which did not contain 0 value.Similarly, loneliness also played a complete mediating role between social support and social gain, compulsive, conflict and withdrawal. Conclusion:Social support can affect mobile social media dependence through loneliness.It is suggested to reduce excessive loneliness as much as possible by cultivating students' ability to establish and maintain social support system, so as to use mobile social media rationally.