1.Impacting fators of somatoform disorder and combidity with depressive-anxiety disorders in general hospital patients
Chuanxin LIU ; Mingjun DUAN ; Bin LI ; Ling XIE ; Yanchun YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(7):616-618
ObjectiveTo Investigate the influencing fators of somatoform disorder and combidity with depressive-anxiety disorders in general hospital patients.MethodsA multi-center,hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted.A total of 2044 subjects were screened by using general questionnaire,self-made investing scale related somatoform disorder,hospital anxiety and depression scale(HADS) and general health condition survey.Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA),hamilton depression scale (HAMD),mini international neuropsychiatric interview (MINI)was used to evaluate by psychiatrists for the subjects who scored≥ 9on HADS.Results 16.24% of all the patients with stamic have been diagnosed and confirmed with depression and anxiety.Possible causes for depression and anxiety included family depression history(P< 0.001,OR=83.481 ),past incidence of the disease (P =0.012,OR =4.758),weak ability in handling it (P < 0.001,OR =3.790),bad health condition(P < 0.0001,OR =5.283 ),aggravation of disease(P < 0.001,OR =2.840),bad martial condition (P =0.009,OR =1.805 ),multiple intercurrent diseases (P =0.001,OR =2.051 ),and dissatisfaction of the salary(P <0.001,0R=2.362) and tiredness of working(P=0.0054,OR=3.136).ConclusionThe risk factor of somatic patients with the depression and anxiety include family depression history,past incidence of the disease,weak ability in handling it,bad health condition,aggravation of disease,bad martial condition,multiple intercurrent diseases,and dissatisfaction of the salary and tiredness of working.
2.An analysis of serum levels of cytokines and relative factors in depression patients
Chuanxin LIU ; Lili HAN ; Zhenzhen YANG ; Qian YUAN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(9):801-804
Objective To explore the serum levels of cytokines in patients with depression and their correlations with sex,age,depression severity and anxiety severity.Methods After enrolling subjects into the corresponding patient group and control group,the same trained researcher should continue to collect general information of the enrolled subjects as well as the HAMA and HAMD scoring results collection and assessment;And the serum levels of interlukin-1β (IL-1β),interlukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) were detected with the method of enzyme-linked Immuno-sorbent assay (ELISA) in two groups.Results ① The serum levels of IL-1β,IL-6 and TNF-α of depression group were significantly higher than these in control group (P<0.05),which were ((5.45±3.60) pg/ml vs(2.63± 1.92) pg/ml,(5.09±3.74) pg/ml vs (3.83±2.71) pg/ml,(5.77±3.94) pg/ml vs (4.05±3.25) pg/ml) respectively.②There was no significant difference in serum levels of IL-1 β,IL-6 and TNF-α between male and female patients with depression (P>0.05).③ No conspicuous differences were found between the young group and the middle-aged group in serum levels of IL-1β,IL-6,TNF-α (P>0.05).④ Serum level of IL-6 in major depressive disorder group((6.24±4.68) pg/ml) was more higher than that in mild to moderate depression group((3.95± 1.97)pg/ml),and the difference was statistically significant (t=2.467,P<0.05).⑤There was significant differences in serum level of IL-6 between two groups,which were depression patients with and without anxiety (separately(5.80±4.37) pg/ml vs(3.87±1.80) pg/ml) (t=2.397,P<0.05).Conclusions ①There is a phenomenon of immune activation,and levels of blood cytokines are raised in patients with depression.②Age and gender have no impact on depression in the level of cytokines.③IL-6 may be an important biological index that reflected the severity of depression and anxiety.
3.Value of recombinant GST-HD fusion protein for early diagnosis of schistosomiasis
Chuanxin YU ; Xuren YIN ; Yongliang XU ; Xiaohong YANG ; Yinchang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the value of recombinant fusion protein (GST-HD)of the large hydrophilic domain (HD) of 23 kDa membrane protein of Schistosoma japonicum with the Glu-tathione-S-transferase (GST) of S. japonicum for early diagnosis of schistosorniasis. Methods The rabbits were infected with cercariae of S. japonicum Chinese mainland strain (300 per one). The rabbits' sera before infection and after being infected at different time were collected. The antibodies IgG(s) against recombinant GST-HD and SEA were measured respectively by ELISA to observe the rabbits' immune reaction status to GST-HD and SEA at different time after being infected with the cercariae. At the same time, 90 serum samples of patients with acute schistosorniasis and 30 samples of healthy persons were checked with GST-HD to evaluate its value for early diagnosis of schistosorniasis. Results At the 17th, 21st and 24th day after infection, the positive rates of antibody IgG of rabbits sera against GST-HD were 42.85%, 92.80% and 100.00% respectively, but the positive rates of antibody IgG against SEA were 14. 28% , 50. 00% and 84.60% respectively. The sensitivity of GST-HD for detecting early schistosome infection was higher than that of SEA significantly. The predictive values of positive and negative of GST-HD for detecting acute schistosorniasis was 98. 89% and 96.67%,respectively, and the diagnostic efficacy was 98. 33%. Conclusion The recombinant GST-HD fusion protein has high early diagnostic value for schistosorniasis.
4.Isolation and preliminary identification of bacteria which are poisonous to Oncomelania hupensis
Chuanxin YU ; Xuren YIN ; Xiaohong YANG ; Yinchang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1991;0(05):-
Objective To screen the bacteria and its components which are toxic to Oncomelania hupensis. Methods The samples of Oncomelania hupensis on the point of death and the soil around the snails were collected. The bacteria existing in the snails and soil were isolated and identified by using regular methods. After being fermented, the toxicity of the bacterium components including the ferment supernatant, split products and bacteria to the snail were tested by the toxicity test. Results Totally, 104 strains of bacteria were isolated from the snails and soil samples, which included Gram positive cocci or bacilli, Gram negative cocci or bacilli. The fermenting supernatant, splitting products and 10 strains of bacteria showed different level of toxicity against the snail respectively. All the fermenting supernatant of bacterium PY1-1, PY7-2, PY3-5, PY19-3, PY2-2-2, PY8-2-2, PY16-1 could kill more than 50 percent of snails. Conclusion The bacteria which are poisonous to snails have been isolated that make a good basis for identifying single toxic component against snails.
5.Preliminary investigation on molluscicidal effects of colistin E
Chuanxin YU ; Xuren YIN ; Yongliang XU ; Xiaohong YANG ; Yinchang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1992;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the molluscicidal effect of colistin E on Oncomelania hupensis. Methods The molluscicidal effect of colistin E on O. hupensis was checked by using the immersion method and spraying method. The toxicity of colistin E on fish was observed by using the toxic test. Results The snail mortality of each group was 100% when the snails were immersed in the colistin E solutions at a concentration of 5. 0, 1. 0 g/L for 24, 48 h and 72 h separately. When the snails were immersed in the colistin E solution at a concentration of 0. 5 g/L for 24, 48 h and 72 h, the death rates were 95% , 100% and 100% respectively; when the snails were immersed in the colistin E solution at a concentration of 0. 1 g/L for 24, 48 h and 72 h, the mortality was 90%, 95% and 100% respectively; when the snails were immersed in the colistin E solution at a concentration of 0. 01 g/L for 24, 48 h and 72 h, the mortality was 70%, 86% and 100% respectively. The snail mortality by the spraying method in a dose of 35, 70, 140 mg/m2 of colistin E was 60%, 100% and 100%. The result of toxic test showed that the toxicity of colistin E on fish was low. Conclusion Colistin E is an effective molluscicide, and is worthy of investigation further.
6.Design and implementation of medical assets management system
Xuezhong TONG ; Chuanxin ZHANG ; Yuanfeng DAI ; Yang YUAN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(4):54-57,61
Objective To develop a medical assets management system involving in early warning information platform,barcoding technology and whole-life management.Methods The system was developed based on requirement analysis as well as the technologies of Web,mobile communication,mobile application and etc.Real-time monitoring of the flows of assets and funds were realized by information flow so as to master dynamic information on medical assets.Results Real-time and dynamic management of hospital fixed and circulatory assets were executed with a department,a system and a set of reports,and the problems were solved resulting from over-centralized authority for purchase,warehousing,reporting and etc.Conclusion The system gains advantages in cost control,assets utilization efficiency and etc.
7.Exploring and practice on talent cultivating model of psychiatric major
Min CHEN ; Jinguo ZHAI ; Hongfeng YANG ; Xuemei LI ; Gongying LI ; Chuanxin LIU ; Keqin WANG ; Feng JI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(5):463-465
To construct the talent cultivating model of psychiatric major suited to our county's actual situation.Jining medical university has conducted explorations and practices persistently in aspects of cultivating objective,enrollment model,course system,teaching quality monitoring system and inspirational education through more than twenty years maneuver.Jining medical university has initially grasped the basic rules of cultivating talents of psychiatric major and has constructed talent cultivating model of psychiatric majors suited to our country's actual situation.
8.Expression of Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS) mRNA in the Gonad of Oncomelania hupensis Cultured in Different Temperature
Kun YANG ; Xiaonong ZHOU ; Chuanxin YU ; Xuren YIN ; Qingbiao HONG ; Yanping ZHANG ; Yixin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(03):-
Objective To study the expression of nitric oxide synthase (NOS)mRNA in the gonad of Oncamelania hu-pensis in different temperature. Methods The snails were cultured at temperature of 0℃ , 15 ℃and 25℃for 1 month. The total RNA of each group was extracted with the RNA extraction kit. A pair of degenerate primers was designed from conserved regions of mammalian NOSs, and the expression of NOS mRNA in the gonad was measured by means of reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Results The target genes of NOS were detected in the gonad of snails. The level of expression of snail NOS mRNA in 25℃ group and 0℃group was significantly higher than that in the control group( P 0.05). Conclusion The designation of primers of the snails was validated. The impact of temperature on the expression of snail NOS mRNA was determined, which suggested that NO plays an important role in the physiological and pathological modulation.
9.The diagnosis value of platelet-associated immunoglobulin G and the platelet ac tivation glycoproteins in patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
Chuanxin WANG ; Aijun NIU ; Zhenduo LU ; Xiaojing YANG ; Lishui WANG ; Xiong ZOU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2003;0(12):-
0 05). In 53 ITP patients, the positive rate of PAIgG was 64 2% (34/53), the positive rate of mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) was 71 7% (38/53), the positive rate of both PAIgG and MFI was 84 9% (45/53). The expression of GPⅡb/Ⅲa in ITP group without clinical symptoms was significantly higher than that in ITP group with clinical symptoms ( P
10.The roles of Tim-3 and Th-17 in children with acute idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
Yang GAO ; Xinhe LI ; Yanhong LIU ; Hongyin XIA ; Huimin WANG ; Chuanxin WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2010;33(12):1160-1163
Objective To investigate the expression and the role of Tim-3 and Th-17 in ITP patients and to research their clinical application. Methods Total 42 active ITP patients and 39 healthy donors were recruited in this research. The expressions of Th17 and CD4+ CD25+ Treg were measured with flow cytometer. IL-17, IFN-γ levels as well as IL-4 plasma levels were determined by ELISA. The mRNA expression of Tim-3, IFN-γ, IL-4 and T-bet were measured using RT-PCR in all samples. Results The expression of Th17 cells in ITP patients was (2.41 ± 1.43 )%, which was significantly higher than control group ( 1.08 ± 0.59)% ( t = 5.35, P < 0.05 ). But the percentage of Treg in ITP patients was ( 1.64 ±0.74)%, which was lower than control group (3.12 ±0.52)% (t = 10.33, P <0.05). The levels of IL-17 in plasma of ITP and controls were ( 14.42 ±6.37) ng/L and ( 13.91 ±4.47) ng/L respectively (t =0.42, P > 0.05). The level of IFN-γin plasma of ITP was (55.74 ± 15.25 ) ng/L, which was higher than control group (31.33 ± 12.99) ng/L (t = 7.72, P < 0.05 ). The level of IL-4 in the plasma of ITP was (7.42 ± 1.50) ng/L, which was lower than controls ( 18.17 ± 5.19) ng/L ( t = 12.87, P < 0.05 ). Both IFN-γand T-bet mRNA levels were up-regulated in active ITP patients by the factor ( 8.57 ± 3.44 ) -fold and (3.34 ± 1.32)-fold than control group (t = 13.21,6.41 ,P <0.05). The decreases observed in IL-4 and Tim-3 were (0.25 ±0.15 )-fold and (0.29 ±0.15)-fold respectively in ITP patients compared with control group (t=10.02,9.61,P<0.05 ). Conclusion The imbalance of Th17/Treg and the decrease of Tim-3 might be important determinants in the evolution of ITP.