1.In vitro effect of PTEN gene transfection on growth of human colon cancer cell lines
bing, WANG ; rui, TANG ; wan-tao, CHEN ; mi-er, JIANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the in vitro effect of wild-type PTEN gene transfection on the growth of human colon cancer cell lines. Methods With liposome transduction technique,the retrovirus vector pBp-PTEN,which contains wild-type PTEN gene segment and pBabe-puro,was transfected into Lovo,one of the PTEN-deficient human colorectal carcinoma cell lines.After identification by Western blotting,cell growth,cell cycle and apoptosis before and after transfection were studied. Results It was indicated by the cell growth curve that after transfection the curve of the transfection group exhibited a mild tendency with no obvious logarithmic growth phase,and the growth velocity was significantly lower than that of the control group(P
2.Mediating effect of psychological resilience between perceived organizational support and presenteeism among medical staff in the prevention and control of COVID-19
DONG Wan er CHEN Wang zhong YUAN Xiang dong HE Hui tao
China Occupational Medicine 2022;49(05):542-
Objective ( )
To explore the influence of perceived organizational support POS and psychological resilience on
( - )Methods
presenteeism behavior in medical staff in the prevention and control of coronavirus disease COVID 19 . Doctors
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and nurses engaged in the front line work of prevention and control in the four designated hospitals for the treatment of COVID
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19 in Guangdong Province Hunan Province and Jiangsu Province were selected as the research subjects using a random cluster
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sampling method. The Survey of Perceived Organizational Support Scale the 10 item Connor Davidson Resilience Scale and
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Standford Presenteeism Scale 6 were used to investigate their POS psychological resilience and presenteeism. The
, ( ),( ) ( ),
total scores of POS psychological resilience and presenteeism were 44.9±7.6 31.2±5.7 and 18.5±3.7 respectively.
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Both POS and psychological resilience had negative effect on presenteeism standardized regression coefficient were −0.59
, P ) [
and −0.38 both <0.01 . Psychological resilience played a partial mediating role between POS and presenteeism 95%
( - ), ] Conclusion
confidence interval −0.22 −0.09 the mediating effect ratio was 23.4% . Both POS and psychological
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resilience can directly affect the presenteeism behavior of medical staff in COVID 19 prevention and control and POS can also
indirectly affect their presenteeism by affecting psychological resilience.
3.Mediating effect of psychological resilience between perceived organizational support and presenteeism among medical staff in the prevention and control of COVID-19
DONG Wan er CHEN Wang zhong YUAN Xiang dong HE Hui tao
China Occupational Medicine 2022;49(05):542-
Objective ( )
To explore the influence of perceived organizational support POS and psychological resilience on
( - )Methods
presenteeism behavior in medical staff in the prevention and control of coronavirus disease COVID 19 . Doctors
- -
and nurses engaged in the front line work of prevention and control in the four designated hospitals for the treatment of COVID
,
19 in Guangdong Province Hunan Province and Jiangsu Province were selected as the research subjects using a random cluster
, - -
sampling method. The Survey of Perceived Organizational Support Scale the 10 item Connor Davidson Resilience Scale and
- , Results
Standford Presenteeism Scale 6 were used to investigate their POS psychological resilience and presenteeism. The
, ( ),( ) ( ),
total scores of POS psychological resilience and presenteeism were 44.9±7.6 31.2±5.7 and 18.5±3.7 respectively.
(
Both POS and psychological resilience had negative effect on presenteeism standardized regression coefficient were −0.59
, P ) [
and −0.38 both <0.01 . Psychological resilience played a partial mediating role between POS and presenteeism 95%
( - ), ] Conclusion
confidence interval −0.22 −0.09 the mediating effect ratio was 23.4% . Both POS and psychological
- ,
resilience can directly affect the presenteeism behavior of medical staff in COVID 19 prevention and control and POS can also
indirectly affect their presenteeism by affecting psychological resilience.
4.Mediating effect of psychological resilience between perceived organizational support and presenteeism among medical staff in the prevention and control of COVID-19
DONG Wan er CHEN Wang zhong YUAN Xiang dong HE Hui tao
China Occupational Medicine 2022;49(05):542-
Objective ( )
To explore the influence of perceived organizational support POS and psychological resilience on
( - )Methods
presenteeism behavior in medical staff in the prevention and control of coronavirus disease COVID 19 . Doctors
- -
and nurses engaged in the front line work of prevention and control in the four designated hospitals for the treatment of COVID
,
19 in Guangdong Province Hunan Province and Jiangsu Province were selected as the research subjects using a random cluster
, - -
sampling method. The Survey of Perceived Organizational Support Scale the 10 item Connor Davidson Resilience Scale and
- , Results
Standford Presenteeism Scale 6 were used to investigate their POS psychological resilience and presenteeism. The
, ( ),( ) ( ),
total scores of POS psychological resilience and presenteeism were 44.9±7.6 31.2±5.7 and 18.5±3.7 respectively.
(
Both POS and psychological resilience had negative effect on presenteeism standardized regression coefficient were −0.59
, P ) [
and −0.38 both <0.01 . Psychological resilience played a partial mediating role between POS and presenteeism 95%
( - ), ] Conclusion
confidence interval −0.22 −0.09 the mediating effect ratio was 23.4% . Both POS and psychological
- ,
resilience can directly affect the presenteeism behavior of medical staff in COVID 19 prevention and control and POS can also
indirectly affect their presenteeism by affecting psychological resilience.
6.The action mechanisms of Morus alba leaves extract for the treatment of diabetes based on plasma metabolomics.
Tao JI ; Li-li ZHANG ; Xiao-chen HUANG ; Shu-lan SU ; Zhen OUYANG ; Zhen-hua ZHU ; Sheng GUO ; Er-xin SHANG ; Da-wei QIAN ; Jin-ao DUAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(7):830-835
In order to evaluate the effect and mechanism of the mulberry leaf alkaloid, flavones, and polysaccharide intervention on diabetes, the overall metabolite profiling characteristics for the plasma of diabetic mouse was performed by using an ultra-performance liquid chromatography/electrospray-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-ESI-MS). The 8 potential biomarkers were found in diabetic mice plasma based on the data of MS/MS characteristics obtained from the UPLC-OrbitrapMS analysis, which mainly involved in sphingolipids, amino acid metabolic pathway. The principal component analysis showed that the normal group and model group were obviously distinguished and implied that metabolic disturbance was happened in diabetic mice plasma. The extracts of mulberry leaf flavonoids, polysaccharide, alkaloid had exhibited the effects of callback function for diabetic mice through regulating the amino acid metabolism and sphingolipid metabolism.
Alkaloids
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chemistry
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Amino Acids
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metabolism
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Animals
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Biomarkers
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blood
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental
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drug therapy
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Flavones
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chemistry
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Flavonoids
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chemistry
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Metabolic Networks and Pathways
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Metabolomics
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Mice
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Morus
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chemistry
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Plant Leaves
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chemistry
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Sphingolipids
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metabolism
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry
7.Systematic review of anterior versus posterior surgical treatments of thoracolumbar fractures.
He TIAN ; Yu-cheng SONG ; Jiang-tao CHEN ; Ning MA ; Chong WANG ; Qing XU ; Yi-er TA
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2008;46(20):1562-1567
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effectiveness of anterior versus posterior surgical treatments of thoracolumbar fractures.
METHODSRandomized controlled trials (RCTs) and clinical controlled trials (CCTs) were identified from MEDLINE (1966 - 2006.7), EMBASE (1966 - 2006.7), PubMed (1996 - 2006.7), Cochrane Library (Issue 2, 2006).We hand-searched Chinese Journal of Orthopedics (from establishment to May 2006) and Orthopaedic Journal of China (from establishment to May 2006). RCTs and CCTs were included. Data were extracted by two reviewers with designed extraction form. RevMan 4.2.8 software was used for data analysis.
RESULTSTwo RCTs and four prospective clinical trials were included. The combined results showed that compare with posterior surgical management, anterior approach in the treatment of thoracolumbar fractures proved the less incidence of complications; better neurologic recovery and corrected kyphosis angle; more complete and reliable decompression of the canal. However, there was not difference between the two groups in the general status outcomes.
CONCLUSIONSTo compare with posterior fixation system, anterior surgical managements in the thoracolumbar spinal trauma might be the optimal choices because the lower rates of complications and loss of corrected kyphosis angle; better neurologic recovery, also. Besides, due to the lack of Evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of thoracolumbar spinal injuries, the results which indicated above need further study.
Adult ; Female ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; methods ; Humans ; Lumbar Vertebrae ; injuries ; Male ; Spinal Fractures ; surgery ; Thoracic Vertebrae ; injuries ; Treatment Outcome
8.Influence of curative effect on severe hepatitis patients with different plasma exchange volume.
Jian-he GAN ; Wei-feng ZHAO ; Jie XU ; Jian-chen WU ; Er-ping LUO ; Min-hua JIANG ; Zu-tao CHEN ; Xu-dong WU ; Min SHI
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2003;11(10):594-598
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Hepatitis B, Chronic
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therapy
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Plasma Exchange
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methods
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Severity of Illness Index
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Sorption Detoxification
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methods
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Treatment Outcome
9.Efficacy and safety of telbivudine and adefovir dipivoxil for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B patients with high level hepatitis B virus load and hepatitis B e antigen-positivity.
Yan LI ; Zu-tao CHEN ; Jian-cheng WU ; Jian-he GAN ; Jia-jie CHEN ; Wei-feng ZHAO ; Er-ping LUO
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2012;20(11):859-860
Adenine
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analogs & derivatives
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therapeutic use
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Adult
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Female
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Hepatitis B e Antigens
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blood
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Hepatitis B virus
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physiology
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Hepatitis B, Chronic
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blood
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drug therapy
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virology
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Humans
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Male
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Organophosphonates
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therapeutic use
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Thymidine
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analogs & derivatives
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therapeutic use
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Treatment Outcome
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Viral Load
10.Epidemiological study on semen quality of 562 volunteers aged 22-30.
Jun-qing WU ; Qiu-ying YANG ; Jian-guo TAO ; Wen-ying LI ; Er-sheng GAO ; Li-wei BO ; Yu-xian LI ; Jian GUO ; Kang-shou YAO ; Wei-qun LU ; Lu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2004;25(1):44-48
OBJECTIVEThis study is to understand the difference of semen quality among the different areas and the related factors.
METHODSFive hundred and sixty-two people were under from seven provinces.
RESULTSResults showed that the quantity and density of semen, the rate of moving forward semen, livability, percent age of normal formed semen and the total number of semen were statistically different among the seven areas. The difference was ranged as 28.82%, with the highest 2.95 ml in Shanxi province and the lowest 2.29 ml in Henan province. Geometric mean of semen density was found the lowest 36.27 x 10(6)/ml in Guizhou province, next to it was 42.52 x 10(6)/ml in Shandong province and the highest was 74.77 x 10(6)/ml in Hebei province. The percent age with forward progression of semen was seen the lowest 44.40% in Henan province, followed by 51.88% in Hebei province and 52.88% in Zhejiang province and the highest were 76.50% in Shanghai, 75.24% in Shanxi province, with a range of 72.30%. The highest semen viability was 85.89% in Shanghai, while the lowest 72.35% in Henan, with a range of 18.71%. Normal sperm morphology was seen the lowest 68.45% in Hebei province, with the highest 88.06% in Guizhou province, and the range was 28.65%. The geometric mean of total sperm count was seen the highest 204.23 x 10(6)/ml in Hebei province and the lowest 77.69 x 10(6)/ml in Guizhou province. Results showed through analysis of variance that some indexes were different in some provinces.
CONCLUSIONThe results indicated that the semen quality was different in different regions in China and its influential factors may be region and geography environment.
Adult ; China ; Humans ; Male ; Residence Characteristics ; Semen ; cytology ; physiology ; Socioeconomic Factors ; Sperm Count ; Sperm Motility ; Spermatozoa ; physiology