1.Status quo and hot spots in studies on family caregivers:a bibliometric analysis
Pan SU ; Anni WANG ; Jie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(9):34-42
Objective To analyze the status quo and hot spots in studies on family caregivers by bibliometric analy-sis. Methods PubMed-covered papers on family caregivers from 2011-01-01 to 2016-07-01 were retrieved and analyzed by BICOMS and gCLUTO to generate subject heading clustering curve, subject heading clustering matrix and subject heading tree. Results Six hot spots were detected in studies on family caregivers from 4945 papers from which 82 subject headings were extracted with a frequency≥36 , including social and psychological intervention of family caregivers for ischemic stroke patients, intervention of family caregivers for mental disease patients, mental health of family caregivers, mental health intervention of family caregivers for PD patients, mental health of family caregivers for AIDS patients, and mental health of family caregivers for tumor patients. Conclusion Importance is attached to the studies on family caregivers by foreign and domestic scholars with their studies focused on the inves-tigation and intervention of mental health in family caregivers.
2.Latent class analysis on resilience characteristics of empty-nest elderly in community
Jie ZHANG ; Jingping ZHANG ; Anni WANG ; Pan SU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(4):358-362
Objective To analyze the characteristics of resilience among empty-nest elderly in community with exploratory latent class analysis method and provide a basis for making targeted intervention measures according to different characteristics.Methods This study enrolled 203 empty-nest elderly people as the study respondents.The general information,resilience of empty-nest elderly were investigated using the general information questionnaire,Connor-Davidson resilience scale in Chinese version.Latent class analyze (Mplus 7.0) was used to discuss the characteristics of resilience among empty-nest elderly.Results The results showed that the resilience of empty-nest elderly had obvious group characteristics and the statistical indicators(AIC,BIC,Entropy and so on) can support the three categories of potential model(P=0.006).Based on the conditional probability on the various items of the questionnaire in each category,they were respectively named high resilience group (54 cases (26.6%)) and low pressure resilience group (82 cases (40.4%)) and low resilience group(67 cases (33.0%)).Further study showed that high resilience and low resilience group had a significant effect of age (P<0.05),low pressure resilience and low resilience group had a significant effect of gender(P<0.05).Conclusion The resilience of empty-nest elderly in communities can be divided into three categories according to its characteristics.Each category has different proportion of gender and age.
3.Social support and subject well-being of only-child-lost people:the mediating role of self-efficacy
Shuyu YAO ; Anni WANG ; Wen ZHANG ; Yuanhui LUO ; Jingping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(12):1114-1117
Objective To investigate the relationship between social support and subjective well-be-ing in only-child-lost ( OCL ) people, and the mediating effect of self-efficacy in this relationship. Methods By stratified cluster sampling,206 only-child loss people were investigated with Social Support Rating Scale ( SSRS) ,General Self-Efficacy Scale ( GSES) and Index of Well-Being ( IWB) ,and data were analyzed with SPSS19.0 software and Amos17.0 software. Results ①Scores of SSRS,GSES and IWB in only-child-lost people were(31.78±8.18),(24.12±0.67) and (8.38±3.05). ②Correlation analysis showed that scores of GSES,SSRS and 3 dimensions of SSRS were positively correlated with scores of IWB ( r=0. 542,0.332,0.214,0.332,0.216;P<0.05) . ③Self-efficacy partially mediates the relationship between social support and subjective well-being through mediating effect test(χ2/ df=1.986,GFI=0.985,AGFI=0.942, RMSEA=0.069),mediating effect accounted for 16.08%.Conclusion Social support is an important factor which plays a direct or indirect role in subject well-being. Self-efficacy is the intermediate link between social support and subject well-being.
4.Mediation role of self-efficacy between social support and depression of only-child-lost people
Wen ZHANG ; Anni WANG ; Yufang GUO ; Shuyu YAO ; Yuanhui LUO ; Jingping ZHANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2017;42(7):836-842
Objective:To investigate the relationship between social support and depression of only-child-lost (OCL) people,and the mediation role of self-efficacy in this relationship.Methods:By stratified cluster sampling,214 OCL people were enrolled,with 80 males and 134 females,ages from 49 to 83 years old.They were assessed by General Self-Efficacy Scale,Social Support Rating Scale,and Self-rating Depression Scale.Results:Univariate analysis showed that there were significant differences in age groups (t=2.85,P<0.05),with or without spouse (t=5.62,P<0.05),family location (t=3.95,P<0.05),per capita monthly income (F=3.48,P<0.05) among the social support scores.There was significant difference between the per capita monthly income and self-efficacy scores in QCL people (F=5.46,P<0.05).Correlation analysis showed self-efficacy and social support were positively correlated (r=0.26,P<0.01).Self-efficacy (r=-0.59,P<0.01) and social support (r=-0.59,P<0.01) negatively correlated with depression in OCL people.Self-efficacy partially mediated the relationship between social support and depression.Conclusion:The person who is <60 years old,with spouse and the high per capita monthly income,and lives the rural area,would have high social support levels among QCL people.The person who has high per capita monthly income would have high self-efficacy.Self-efficacy is one of the direct prediction for depression,and plays an indirect role between social support and depression.Intervention of depression among OCL people could be applied to change their cognition,and to enhance their self-efficacy.
5.Podophyllotoxin derivative LN-13 induced multidrug resistant cell K562/A02 apoptosis and its molecular mechanism
Chenguang GAO ; Cai ZHANG ; Anni ZHAO ; Nan LI ; Hong CHEN ; Bo CAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(1):100-104
Aim To study the mechanism of action of the new derivative of podophyllotoxin(LN-13)in indu-cing the apoptosis of K562/A02 cells.Methods The MTT method was taken to detect the inhibition of LN-13 and VP-16 on K562/A02 proliferation and inhibi-tion rate and IC50 values were obtained 48 hours later. The K562/A02 cell morphological change induced by LN-13 were observed through Hochest33342 and PI staining after 48 hours later.Flow cytometry was taken to detect the apoptosis of K562/A02 cells induced by LN-13.The reverse transcription-polymerase chain re-action was taken to detect the Bcl-2,Bax,caspase-3 and mdr-1 mRNA expression.The expression of P-gp was detected by Western blot.Results The growth of K562 /A02 cells was obviously inhibited by LN-13 when IC50 value was 3.32 μmol · L-1 .LN-13 could obviously induced cell apoptosis observed by Ho-chest33342 and PI staining.Flow cytometry detection showed that LN-13(2,4,8 μmol·L-1 )could induce cell apoptosis and apoptosis ratio reached 15.0%, 48.0%,68.96%,respectively.The reverse transcrip-tion-polymerase chain reaction showed that LN-13 in-creased the Bax and Caspase-3 mRNA expression,and meanwhile the expression of mdr-1 mRNA decreased. Western blot showed that P-gp expression was de-creased as the LN-13 dose increased.The data were significantly different from those of control group.Con-clusion Podophyllotoxin derivative LN-13 can induce the apoptosis of K562 /A02 cells,which may be close-ly-related to regulating P-gp expression and apoptosis related gene mRNA expression.
6.Determination of Organic Solvents Residue in Butoconazole Nitrate by Headspace Gas Chromatography
Weizhi LIU ; Hankun HU ; Ping LIU ; Wei LIU ; Mi ZHANG ; Baogen ZHENG ; Anni LIU ; Qiang YAN ; Lijuan ZHOU ; Yiming LIU
Herald of Medicine 2015;(8):1072-1074
Objective To establish a gas chromatograph method for determing Chloroform, ethyl acetate and N, N-dimethyl formamide in butoconazole nitrate. Methods The samples was detected by Headspace Gas Chromatography. Temperature programming method was adpoted and FID was used as detector. The injector temperature was 200 ℃, and the detector temperature was reach 250 ℃. Nitrogen was used as carrier gas in the experiment. Results In the mentioned chromatographic conditions, Chloroform, ethyl acetate and N, N-dimethyl formamide had good linear relationships in the ranges of 0. 066-0. 588,0. 062-0. 556 and 0. 896-8. 061 μg·mL-1 respectively. The average recoveries were 99. 18%,102. 84% and 98. 71%. RSD were 3. 87%,4. 33% and 3. 71%. Conclusion The detection method is sensitive, accurate, reliable, and can be used as a quality control for butoconazole nitrate.
7.Determination of Residual Organic Solvents in Fenticonazole Nitrate by Headspace Gas Chromatography
Weizhi LIU ; Hankun HU ; Wei LIU ; Mi ZHANG ; Baogen ZHENG ; Anni LIU ; Qiang YAN ; Lijuan ZHOU ; Yiming LIU
China Pharmacist 2015;(1):18-19,20
Objective:To establish a method for the determination of dichloromethane, methanol and ethanol in fenticonazole ni-trate. Methods:The samples were detected by headspace GC. The column was OV-1301(30 m × 0. 53 mm,3. 0 μm), the detector was FID with nitrogen as the carrier gas, the detector temperature was 250 ℃ and the injector temperature was 200 ℃. Results:The linear range of dichloromethane, methanol and ethanol was 2. 436-21. 924(r=0. 998 8), 12. 268-110. 412(r=0. 999 5) and 20. 052-180. 468 μg·ml-1(r=0. 996 9) with the average recovery of 99. 30% (RSD=2. 36%), 100. 21%(RSD=1. 07%) and 100. 15%(RSD=1. 21%)(n=9), respectively. Conclusion:The detection method is sensitive, accurate and reliable, and can be used in the quality control of fenticonazole nitrate.
8.Study on the status of filial piety and anxiety of adults and the factors affecting anxiety
Anni HU ; Yuan XUE ; Ping ZHANG ; Fangxing WANG ; Yunyin HOU ; Xiaohua WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(25):1937-1941
Objective To study the status of filial piety and anxiety among adults, explore the relationship between filial piety and anxiety, and analyze the factors that affect anxiety. Methods A total of 915 adults from Jiangsu and Anhui provinces were selected using the General Information Questionnaire, the Chinese Filial Values Index scale (FVI) and Zung Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), through the online platform and on-site payment, recovery of the questionnaire to investigate. Results The overall level of filial piety was 85.23 ± 9.22 , among which the care dimension was 84.60 ± 9.75 and the respect dimension was 86.12 ± 11.76;111 adults were with anxiety (12.13%), and patients with mild and moderate anxiety respectively were 88 (9.62%) and 23 (2.51%) cases. The overall level of filial piety was negatively correlated with the level of anxiety (r=-0.403, P<0.01), and the level of filial piety is an independent factor affecting the level of anxiety in adults(B=-0.299,P<0.01). Other factors also include the quality of sleep, illness, duration, beliefs, occupational stability. Conclusion The high level of filial piety in adults is moderately correlated with anxiety and is an independent risk factor for anxiety in this population. The adult's education of filial piety should be strengthened and the positive adjustment of filial piety to anxiety should be strengthened in order to better solve the physical and mental health problems caused by the pension burden.
10.Hyperinsulinemia in Obesity, Inflammation, and Cancer
Anni M.Y. ZHANG ; Elizabeth A. WELLBERG ; Janel L. KOPP ; James D. JOHNSON
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2021;45(3):285-311
The relative insufficiency of insulin secretion and/or insulin action causes diabetes. However, obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus can be associated with an absolute increase in circulating insulin, a state known as hyperinsulinemia. Studies are beginning to elucidate the cause-effect relationships between hyperinsulinemia and numerous consequences of metabolic dysfunctions. Here, we review recent evidence demonstrating that hyperinsulinemia may play a role in inflammation, aging and development of cancers. In this review, we will focus on the consequences and mechanisms of excess insulin production and action, placing recent findings that have challenged dogma in the context of the existing body of literature. Where relevant, we elaborate on the role of specific signal transduction components in the actions of insulin and consequences of chronic hyperinsulinemia. By discussing the involvement of hyperinsulinemia in various metabolic and other chronic diseases, we may identify more effective therapeutics or lifestyle interventions for preventing or treating obesity, diabetes and cancer. We also seek to identify pertinent questions that are ripe for future investigation.