1.Psychological Intervention for Family of Children with Hematological Tumor
Jun HU ; Daguang CHEN ; Yanhui CHEN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(12):-
Objective: To explore the functions of psychological intervention in the integrative therapy for children's hematological tumor. Methods: The psychological status of 52 children with hematological tumor and their parents, and 48 healthy children and their parents were measured by means of the self-compiled psychological status scale and the symptom checklist 90 (SCL-90). Moreover, 26 children with hematological tumor and their parents, who were drawn out in random, were done by psychological intervention of 3 months as well as chemotherapy, and then their psychological status were evaluated. Results: The psychological problems were more prevalent in children with hematological tumor and their parents than those in the healthy children and their parents. Among the total, the problems of social behavior (3.9?2.9), personal emotion (7.1?4.7), habit (1.2?1.1), and learning (1.3?1.2) in the children with hematological tumor were more than those(1.5?1.6, 1.5?2.0, 0.5?0.7, 0.4?0.5) in the healthy children(P
2.Early Intervention on Children with Mental Retardation
Daguang CHEN ; Yanhui CHEN ; Jingyuan ZHANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1992;0(01):-
90 ). ③For the experimental group at baseline, DQ of the gross movement was the highest (71.5?10.5), while that of the other four areas were similar (fine movement 56.7?10.4, adaptability 59.6?12.5, language 54.3?11.7, social 56.8?14.7).Conclusions:Early intervention had significant effects for the development of children with mental retardation, which medicine has less role.
3.Effects and Influent Agents of Early Education on Well-Being Infants
Daguang CHEN ; Yanhui CHEN ; Jingyuan ZHANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(12):-
Object: To explore the effects and the influent agents of early education on the healthy termed infants. Methods: 52 healthy termed infants voluntary to the exercise center as experimental group were early educated. The other 52 infants as control group were in the same elementary conditions comparing to the experimental group. The experimental group was trained the corresponding projects and examined DQ at the beginning and the 3 rd,6 th,9 th month after training. The control group was only examined DQ at the beginning and after 9 months. Results:①At the 9 th month after training, DQ of the experimental group was improved 21.9?13.6, which was much 7 times higher than that of the control group, which was improved 3?3.0 (P
4.Relationship between leptin and idiopathic central precocious puberty in obese girls
Ruimin CHEN ; Daguang CHEN ; Xiangquan LIN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(03):-
Objective To explorethe influence of leptin on the onset of puberty, and to study the relationship between leptin and hormones relevant to gonadal axis and its effect on idiopathic central precocious puberty (ICPP) in obese girls. Methods Fifty-six girls with ICPP fulfilled the current diagnostic criteria and came from pediatric endocrinology clinic. The 56 cases were divided into 2 groups according to whether there was obesity or not: 38 non-obese girls with ICPP and 18 obese girls with ICPP. Forty-three age-matched prepubertal girls were divided into non-obese prepuberty group (25 girls) and obese prepuberty group (18 girls). Serum leptin wasassayedwithELISA,andserum FSH, LH and E 2 were determined with immunochemiluminescent. Results As compared with non-obese prepuberty group [(4.1?1.5)?g/L], the leptin concentrations in obese ICPP group [(14.7?7.5)?g/L], non-obese ICPP group [(8.8?5.1)?g/L] and obese prepuberty group [(8.0?5.3)?g/L] were significantly higher (P
5.The function of GAP-43 on the recovery of brain injury
Lin LIU ; Yanhui CHEN ; Daguang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1999;0(09):-
Neuronal growth associated protein (GAP-43) is a membrane bound phosphoprotein found in the axonal growth cones of sprouting central nervous system axons. It is neuron specific and is proposed to play a critical role in growth cone function during development of the nervous system or the regenerative recovery from axon injury. The injury leads to the transfection of fibroblasts with the GAP-43 gene, which result in increasing GAP-43 expression. GAP-43 is expressed at high levels during the course of recovery of brain injury. GAP-43 acts with calmodulin and G protein to regulate metabolic responses that initates axonal growth. It is important to reestablish neuronal structure and axonal sprouting. The level of GAP-43 returns to basal level once sprouting has finished. So more and more researchers attach importance to the study of GAP-43, which will improve the level of treatment with brain injury. [
6.Effects of early intervention on functional outcome and content of GAP- 43 in the brain of rats with hypoxic-ischemic brain damage
Ling LIU ; Daguang CHEN ; Yanhui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2004;0(01):-
Objective To study the effects of early intervention on functional outcome and content of growth associated protein (GAP- 43) in the brain of rats with hypoxic-ischemic brain damage (HIBD). Methods The animal model of intra-uterus HIBD was established in 30 pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats, who were then divided randomly into 4 groups: the intervention HIBD group (HIBD-IT),the non-intervention HIBD group (HIBD-NIT),the intervention control group(control-IT),the non-intervention control group(control-NIT). From the second day after the operation, the rats of the HIBD-IT and control-IT groups were kept in an enriched environment and administered with the neonatal handling including massage for 14 days. On the 28th day, jumping stand test was administered to all the rats, at the same time, the expression of GAP- 43 in brain of the rats in different groups were measured by immunohistochemical method. Results On the jumping stand test, the performance of control-IT and HIBD-IT groups were significantly better than that of the control-NIT and HIBD-NIT groups(P
7.Therapeutic effect assessment of integrated intervention for learning difficulties in children
Guixiu LIN ; Shan CHEN ; Daguang CHEN ; Jun HU ; Xiaorong YIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(24):210-212
BACKGROUND:Children with learning difficulty often present with cognitive impairments and imbalanced development of intelligence accompanied by emotional and behavioral problems.OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the therapeutic effects of integrated interventions in multiple aspects for children with learning difficulties.DESIGN:A case-control study of children with learning difficulties.SETTING:Department of Pediatric Internal Medicine, Union Hospital Affiliated to Fujian Medical University.PARTICIPANTS:This study involved school-age children of 6 to 12years old with learning difficulties who came to the department specialized in pediatric psychology for consultation from July 1998 to July 2001. The diagnosis of learning difficulties conformed to the diagnostic criteria for special learning disability in ICD-10 with IQ > 70 as an essential condition. Children with emotional disorders, mental deficiency, hyperactivity,visual and auditory dysfunctions and organic cerebral diseases were excluded. The diagnosis was further verified by a professor specialized in neuropsychology. The children voluntarily participated in the cognitive training, behavioral intervention and comprehensive trainings of senses and those who fulfilled the one-year treatment were included in this study. The ratio of therapists to the children was 1:2, and each session of treatment lasted for 90-120 minutes given 2-3 times a week, and a treatment course consisted of 24 sessions. The children were supposed to complete 4 consecutive treatment courses. Totally 31 children completed the treatment courses, including 24 boys and 7 girls with the mean age of(7.7±1.2)years who had an average IQ of 87.5±8.6.grated interventions for one year consisting of cognitive training, behavioral intervention and comprehensive training of the senses. Raven's Deductive Reasoning test and Beery Visual-Motor Integration Test were use to examine the deductive reasoning ability and visual-motor integration of the children, and visual attention test and auditory attention test, as well as sequential and reverse-sequence memory tests were employed to test their attentions. Achenbach children behavioral scale was applied to evaluate the children's behavioral problems, and Conners' questionnaire for children's behavioral problem was used to measure their attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) index.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Changes in the deductive reasoning ability, capability of visual-motor integration, attention and psychological behaviors after one year of intervention.RESULTS:All the 31 patients children entered the result analysis with no loss. After one year of integrated intervention, the children had significantly improved scores for Raven's Deductive Reasoning Test (87.51 ±8.64 vs 90.03±8.70, t=-9.610, P < 0.001) and Beery Visual-Motor Integration Test (6.75±1.74 vs 8.27±1.94, t=-9.002, P < 0.001). Obvious improvement was also seen in the visual attention test (15.90±20.11 vs 2.74±3.67), scope of auditory attention and memory (7.70±1.60 vs 11.23±1.23for sequential memory and 3.52±0.93 vs 6.97±0.16 for reversed-sequence memory, P < 0.01). The total scores for ADHD assessment declined to different extents at 3 and 6 months during the treatment and upon the completion of the treatment (22.65±3.53 vs 18.87±4.14 at month 3, 5.65±3.92at month 6 and 12.65±3.36 at one year, t=7.35-15.36, P < 0.01). The scores for 9 psychobehavioral items in Achenbach children behavioral scale obviously declined were also reduced significantly during the therapy,and 87% (26/31) of the children had obviously improved academic performance.CONCLUSION:Interventions integrating cognitive training, behavioral intervention and comprehensive training of the senses may produce good and persistent effect on the cognitive and emotional symptoms of children with learning difficulties, resulting in obviously improved visual, auditory and brain functions.
8.Techniques and feasibility of laparoscopic total gastrectomy combined with distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy
Daguang WANG ; Yang ZIANG ; Xuan SUN ; Jinhai YU ; Yan CHEN ; Liang HE ; Huai CHEN ; Jian SUO
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2012;11(2):132-135
Laparoscopic curative gastrectomy has been widely adopted because it is minimal invasiveness.The efficacy of laparoscopic gastrectomy is comparable to that of open gastrectomy for patients with early or advanced gastric cancer,but few studies of laparoscopic total gastrectomy combined with distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy for patients with advanced gastric cancer have been reported.Seven patients with advanced gastric cancer received laparoscopic total gastrectomy combined with distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy at the First Hospital of Jilin University from September 2010 to September 2011.The mean operation time,blood loss,postoperative hospital stay and the nunber of lymph nodes resected were (218 ± 24) minutes,(366 ± 174) ml,( 14.6 ± 2.8 ) days and 32 ± 15,respectively.Two patients were complicated by pancreatic juice leakage and were cured with drainage. No anastomotic leakage,abdominal bleeding or mortality was observed. With the development of techniques and equipments,laparoscopic total gastrectony combined with distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy is safe and feasible in selected patients.
9.Effects of recombinant adnovirus-mediated HLA-G transfection in macaca mulatta immta ure dendritic cells on T cell proliferation
Zhe CHEN ; Mingdao HU ; Daguang TIAN ; Xiaoping WEI ; Henghai YU ; Peng CHEN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2017;30(1):5-9
Objective HLA-G widely participates in immune tolerance by its combination with immunoglobulin-like tran-scripts IL-2 and IL-4 on the surface of dendritic cells (DCs).The aim of the article was to explore the effects of recombinant adnovirus-mediated HLA-G transfection in macaca mulatta immature dendritic cells on T cell proliferation . Methods Marrow blood was collected from macaca mulattas by the puncture needle after anesthesia .Density gradient centrifugation method was applied in separating mononuclear from the extracted blood on which CD 34+cells were collected and pu-rified by means of immunomagnetic separation .Small doses of cyto-kines were added to get the immature dendritic cells after induced dif-ferentiation of CD34+cells.After the recombinant adnovirus-mediated HLA-G transfection in macaca mulatta immature dendritic cells , observation was done on the viral infection efficiency and western blot was used in detecting the expression of HLA -G in immature den-dritic cells.Taking T cells in macaca mulatta as responders and DCs transfected by recombinant adnovirus -mediated HLA-G as stimu-lators, mixed lymphocyte test was conducted .T cells were divided into 5 groups: mDC group ( mature DCs ) , imDC group ( immature DCs), imDC(L) group(addition of 100 ng/mL lipopolysaccharide after getting imDC at 7th day) , imDC(V) group (imDCs infected by recombinant adnovirus-mediated HLA-G) , imDC( L+V) group ( imDCs infected by recombinant adnovirus-mediated HLA-G along with the addition of 100 ng/mL lipopolysaccharide in culture process ) . Results We obtained the immature dendritic cells and recom-binant adenovirus of HLA-G expressed in these cells .Flow cytometry showed DC purity was up to 92.3 %, imDC purity was up to 72.39%and positive percentage of CD 4+T was greater than 80%.In comparison with imDC group ,the proliferation of stimulated T cells in mDC and imDC(L) groups was obviously intensified (P<0.01).In comparison with imDC(V) group, the proliferation of stim-ulated T cells in imDC, mDC, imDC(L), and imDC(L+V) groups was obviously intensified (P <0.01).In comparison with imDC(L+V) group, the proliferation of stimulated T cells in mDC and imDC(L) groups was obviously intensified(P<0.01). Conclu sion Im-mature DCs infected by recombinant adnovirus can inhibit the proliferation of T cells effectively .
10.A cross-sectional study of parental self-reported physical violence against their children
Jingqi CHEN ; Yanqiu KONG ; Xiangmei LI ; Jingyi LI ; Yanan FENG ; Xiaoxia ZHAO ; Wenjing ZHANG ; Xiaoling LOU ; Daguang CHEN ; Yichen JIN ; Buyi YU ; Chen QIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2015;(9):703-707
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of physical violence against children (PVAC)by parents and to explore possible related factors.Methods:In two primary schools in Liaoning Province,1164 parents of pupils in grade 1 to 6 were surveyed by a self-administered questionnaire anonymously to analyze situation about PVAC and related factors.PVAC was defined as having one or more following parent-to-child behaviors in the past three months:push,or shook a child;pinch,screw,or scratch a child;hit child's buttocks with hand;hit child's hand,foot,arm,leg or back with hand;hit child's buttocks with an object;hit child's face or head with hand;hit elsewhere (not buttocks)with an object;kicked a child with a foot or hit with a fist.Results:Of 1164 parents,53.1% reported that they had minor PVAC (51.0%)or/and severe PVAC (19.8%).Multivariate logistic regres-sion analysis indicated that following factors increased the risk of PVAC:child's male gender (OR =1.49),younger age of children (OR =1.38),poor school performance of children (OR =1.85 ),mother (OR =2.09),parents'childhood physical violence victimization experiences (OR =1.53),parents'supportive or tolerant attitudes towards corporal punishment (OR =3.15),parents'lower awareness of the harmfulness of physical violence against children (OR =2.31),and lower social economic status (OR =1.47).Conclusion:The PVAC by their parents may be com-mon in the present study.Parents'supportive or tolerant attitudes toward corporal punishment and low awareness of the harmfulness of physical violence is the main risk factors of PVAC.