1.Expression of long non-coding RNA MEG3 and its relationship with the prognosis of human gastric cancer
Feifei MENG ; Junli SI ; Lu LIU ; Jingyuan CUI ; Yuqin QI ; Mei LV
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016;43(15):659-662
Objective:To investigate the expression of maternally expressed gene 3 (MEG3), a long non-coding RNA gene, in gastric can-cer tissues;determine the relationship of MEG3 with the prognosis of gastric cancer;and explore the relationship between MEG3 and apoptosis-associated protein P53 as well as murine double minute 2 (MDM2). Methods:Fifty-five consecutive patients with gastric cancer admitted to Qingdao Municipal Hospital for surgical treatment from September 2012 to June 2013 were included in this study. Gastric cancer and paired normal tissues were collected. The expression of MEG3 was tested through real-time quantitative poly-merase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Western blot analysis was used to detect the expression of P53 and MDM2 in gastric cancer and eval-uate their correlations with MEG3. Results:The expression of MEG3 decreased in cancer tissues (7.98±0.19) relative to the correspond-ing normal tissues (9.47±0.18) (P<0.05). P53 and MDM2 showed negative relationships in the gastric cancer and normal tissues. A posi-tive relationship was found between P53 and MEG3 (r=0.591, P<0.05), whereas a negative relationship was found between MDM2 and MEG3 (r=?0.346, P<0.05). The median survival time was significantly prolonged in patients with high MEG3 expression compared with patients with low MEG3 expression. Conclusion:MEG3 exerts an inhibiting effect on the development of gastric cancer. MEG3, P53, and MDM2 may have important relationships in the biological mechanisms of gastric cancer development. Detecting the expression level of MEG3 may be useful for the prognosis of gastric cancer.
2.Thinking and exploration on the construction of research ward in a psychiatric hospital
Feifei GAO ; Dongxue CHEN ; Qi LIU ; Tianmei SI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2023;36(3):231-235
Objective:This study aims to explore the key points of the operation mode and construction of psychiatric research ward, provide possible reference for the construction of research ward.Methods:In this study, the construction of research ward in a psychiatric hospital was considered and explored through literature review, drawing on the operation mode of other research wards, combined with the characteristics of psychiatric clinical research.Results:This Study put forward the construction orientation and operation management mode of the psychiatric research ward, and analyzed the advantages of existing platform and key points for future development.Conclusions:The construction of psychiatric research ward should be based on clinical needs and hospital practice. Strategies including tailored fine management, optimize platform supporting, efficient organizing and management system, talent team and appropriate incentive mechanism should be implemented to strengthen the construction.
3.Surgery for lesions involved the carotid artery
Jingcheng GU ; Yanping XU ; Zhongyi SI ; Jinhui SUI ; Xuefeng WANG ; Weiwei XING ; Jian KANG ; Ying CUI ; Xuyun SUN ; Li CHAI ; Dong CHEN ; Rui WANG ; Yongxin LIU ; Liang GONG ; Xiaofeng MA ; Luzan CHEN ; Feifei GUO
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the surgical methods for the lesions involved the common carotid artery.METHODS The clinical data of 11 cases with lesions involved the common carotid artery who underwent operations were retrospectively studied.The lesions were 1 case with recurrence tumor after 3/4 partial laryngectomy,1 case with bleeding of the carotid aneurysm caused by tuberculosis,1 case with iatrogenic carotid aneurysm,3 cases with carotid body tumor,1 case with thyroid gland cancer,2 cases with neck tumor,1 case with injury of the carotid artery and 1 case with gas gangrene.RESULTS Common carotid artery was reconstructed in 2 cases after removal of the tumors.The tumors were resected using the carotid shunt in 2 cases.Common carotid artery was sutured in 1 case with neck injury.The common carotid artery was repaired in 1 case with iatrogenic carotid aneurysm after removal of the tumor.The carotid artery was dissected out from the thyroid gland cancer in 1 case.The common carotid artery was reserved in 2 cases after resection of the neck tumors. Neck drainage was performed in the case with gas gangrene.CONCLUSION The surgical methods for lesions involved the carotid artery after removal of the tumors include the reconstruction of the carotid artery, resection and suture the carotid artery,and free of the carotid artery from the tumors.
4.The effect of melatonin on cardio fibrosis in juvenile rats with pressure overload and deregulation of HDACs.
Yao WU ; Feifei SI ; Li LUO ; Fengchuan JING ; Kunfeng JIANG ; Jiwei ZHOU ; Qijian YI
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2018;22(6):607-616
The effect of melatonin on juveniles with cardio fibrosis is poorly understood. We investigated whether HDACs participate in the anti-fibrotic processes regulated by melatonin during hypertrophic remodeling. Abdominal aortic constriction (AAC) was employed in juvenile rats resulting in pressure overload-induced ventricular hypertrophy and melatonin was subsequently decreased via continuous light exposure for 5 weeks after surgery. AAC rats displayed an increased cross-sectional area of myocardial fibers and significantly elevated collagen deposition compared to sham-operated rats, as measured by HE and Masson Trichrome staining. Continuous light exposure following surgery exacerbated the increase in the cross-sectional area of myocardial fibers. The expression of HDAC1, HDAC2, HDAC3, HDAC4 and HDAC6 genes were all significantly enhanced in AAC rats with light exposure relative to the other rats. Moreover, the protein level of TNF-α was also upregulated in the AAC light exposure groups when compared with the sham. However, Smad4 protein expression was unchanged in the juveniles' hearts. In contrast, beginning 5 weeks after the operation, the AAC rats were treated with melatonin (10 mg/kg, intraperitoneal injection every evening) or vehicle 4 weeks, and sham rats were given vehicle. The changes in the histological measures of cardio fibrosis and the gene expressions of HDAC1, HDAC2, HDAC3, HDAC4 and HDAC6 were attenuated by melatonin administration. The results reveal that melatonin plays a role in the development of cardio fibrosis and the expression of HDAC1, HDAC2, HDAC3, HDAC4 and HDAC6 in cardiomyocytes.
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5.The Clinical Manifestation, Executive Dysfunction, and Caregiver Strain in Subthreshold Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Yajing TANG ; Sunwei QIU ; Haimei LI ; Feifei SI ; Mengjie ZHAO ; Min DONG ; Meirong PAN ; Xinxin YUE ; Lu LIU ; Qiujin QIAN ; Yufeng WANG
Psychiatry Investigation 2023;20(9):789-798
Objective:
Subthreshold attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been suggested to be a “morbid condition” which also needs medical attention.
Methods:
The present study recruited 89 children with subthreshold ADHD (sADHD), 115 children with diagnosed ADHD (cADHD), and 79 healthy controls (HC) to explore the clinical manifestation, executive functions (EFs) of sADHD, and the caregiver strain. The clinical manifestation was evaluated through clinical interviews and parent-reports. Executive functions were assessed both experimentally and ecologically. Caregiver strain was measured by a parent-reported questionnaire.
Results:
For the clinical manifestation, both sADHD and cADHD indicated impairments when compared with HC. The comorbidities and the scaled symptoms indicated that the externalizing behaviors were relatively less serious in sADHD than cADHD, whereas the internalizing behaviors between two groups were comparable. For ecological EFs, sADHD scored between cADHD and HC in inhibition and working memory. For experimental EFs, sADHD was comparable to cADHD in inhibition, shifting, and was worse than cADHD in verbal working memory. For the caregiver strain, all scores of sADHD were between that in cADHD and that in HC.
Conclusion
Our present findings supported the suggestion of subthreshold ADHD as “morbid condition,” which should be treated with caution in clinical practice, especially for the internalizing behaviors and some key components of EFs.
6.Inhibitory effect of indocyanine green on biological behavior and transdifferentiation of human lens epithelial cells and its mechanism
Yajun LIU ; Yingdi ZHAO ; Wenwen ZHANG ; Si ZHANG ; Zifang HE ; Feifei CHEN ; Zhenggao XIE
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2023;41(12):1160-1168
Objective:To investigate the inhibitory effect of indocyanine green (ICG) on biological behavior and transdifferentiation of human lens epithelial cells (HLECs) and its mechanism.Methods:HLECs were divided into blank control group, 5% glucose solution (GS) group and 0.5% ICG group, 1.5% ICG group and 2.5% ICG group, which were treated with balanced salt solution, 5% GS and 0.5%, 1.5% and 2.5% ICG solutions for 3 minutes, respectively, and then were incubated in fresh medium for 24 hours.The apoptosis level of HLECs was detected by flow cytometry.The expression levels of apoptosis-related proteins, Bcl-2-associated X protein (Bax), B-cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2), caspase-3 and caspase-9 were detected by Western blot.Cell proliferation was detected via the cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) assay and 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine (EdU) incorporation assay.The migration ability of HLECs was detected by cell scratch assay.Cell migration and invasion were determined by Transwell assays.The expression levels transdifferentiation-related proteins, α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), nerve calcium adhesion protein (N-cadherin), fibronectin (FN) and vimentin were assessed by Western blot.Results:The apoptosis rates of blank control group, 5% GS group, 0.5% ICG group, 1.5% ICG group and 2.5% ICG group were (4.35±0.60)%, (4.63±0.19)%, (8.17±0.69)%, (13.90±0.33)% and (23.08±1.12)%, with a statistically significant difference in the overall comparison ( F=412.74, P<0.05). The apoptosis rate was significantly higher in 0.5% ICG group, 1.5% ICG group and 2.5% ICG group than in blank control group and 5% GS group (all at P<0.05). The relative expressions of caspase-3, caspase-9 and Bax proteins were significantly higher in 0.5% ICG group, 1.5% ICG group and 2.5% ICG group than in blank control group and 5% GS group, and the relative expression of Bcl-2 protein was lower in 1.5% ICG group and 2.5% ICG group than in blank control group and 5% GS group, and the differences were statistically significant (all at P<0.05). The rate of EdU-positive cells was significantly lower in 0.5% ICG group, 1.5% ICG group and 2.5% ICG groups than in blank control group and 5% GS group (all at P<0.05). The survival rate of cells was significantly lower in 0.5% ICG group, 1.5% ICG group and 2.5% ICG group than in blank control group and 5% GS group (all at P<0.05). The migration rates of scratch cells were significantly lower in 0.5% ICG group, 1.5% ICG group and 2.5% ICG group than in blank control group and 5% GS group, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). The number of migrating cells and the number of invading cells were significantly lower in 0.5% ICG group, 1.5% ICG group and 2.5% ICG group than in blank control group and 5% GS group (all at P<0.05). The relative expressions of α-SMA, N-cadherin and FN were significantly lower in 0.5% ICG group, 1.5% ICG group and 2.5% ICG group than in blank control group and 5% GS group, and the relative expression of vimentin was lower in 1.5% ICG group and 2.5% ICG group than in blank control group and 5% GS group, and the differences were statistically significant (all at P<0.05). Conclusions:ICG can promote HLECs apoptosis and inhibit HLECs proliferation, migration, invasion and transdifferentiation in a concentration-dependent manner.
7.Relationship of children′s unexplained chest pain and/or chest distress with catecholamine and heart rate variability
Bo YU ; Yonghong GUO ; Yiling LIU ; Kun SHI ; Tingting CHEN ; Feifei SI ; Xianmin WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2020;35(13):988-991
Objective:To explore the changes of sympathetic and parasympathetic activity in children with chest pain and/or chest distress of unknown cause based on their plasma catecholamine and heart rate variability indexes, and to analyze the predictive value of each index in diagnosing pediatric sympathetic excitation-related chest pain and/or chest distress by used receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve analysis.Methods:Fifty-seven children who complained of unexplained chest pain and/or chest distress and had no organic diseases according to routine examinations in the Chengdu Women′s and Children′s Hospital from June 2017 to June 2019 were enrolled in the study group.There were 22 males and 35 females, aged 5-15 years old[(8.40±0.35) years old]. Meanwhile, 54 healthy children in the same period were enrolled in the healthy control group, including 21 males and 33 females, aged 5-15 years old (8.87±0.36) years old]. The disease history enquiring, physical examination, chest X-ray, 12-lead electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, blood routine test and biochemical test excluded the organic heart, lung, digestive tract and chest wall diseases in both groups.Their blood samples were collected to detect catecholamine and they were monitored by dynamic electrocardiogram.SPSS 25.0 software was used for statistical analysis and ROC curve analysis.Results:The study group exhibited higher dopamine, adrenaline and norepinephrine levels than those in the healthy control group[(0.83±0.04) nmol/L vs.(0.54±0.03) nmol/L, (0.76±0.04) nmol/L vs.(0.56±0.03) nmol/L and(3.59±0.18) nmol/L vs.(2.51±0.15) nmol/L], and the differences were statistically significant( t=4.906, 3.611, 4.596, all P<0.01). The levels of standard deviation of NN intervals, standard deviation of all mean 5-minutes NN intervals, standard deviation of all NN intervals for all 5-minute segments of 24 hours, root mean squared successive difference and proportion of NN 50 in the total number of NN intervals in the study group were lower than those in the healthy control group [(110.49±2.81) ms vs.(132.13±2.55) ms, (86.37±3.26) ms vs.(118.96±2.00) ms, (33.46±2.21) ms vs.(68.91±1.29) ms, (37.63±1.22) ms vs.(48.93±1.75) ms and(17.37±1.45)% vs.(22.22±1.61)%], and the differences were statistically significant( t=-5.710, -8.419, -13.862, -5.354, -2.245, all P<0.05). The area under the curve of plasma dopamine, adrenaline and norepinephrine in the diagnosis of pediatric sympathetic excitation-related chest pain and/or chest distress were 0.753, 0.689 and 0.746, respectively, higher than that of all heart rate variability indexes. Conclusions:Children′s unexplained chest pain and/or chest distress is highly related with autonomic nervous dysfunction (increased sympathetic activity and decreased parasympathetic activity). The level of plasma catecholamine can be used to reflect the changes of sympathetic activity in these children and diagnose sympathetic excitation-related chest pain and/or chest distress.Psychological counseling and relaxation therapy are supposed to be effective in redu-cing sympathetic activity, improving subjective symptoms and elevating their quality of life.
8.Correlation between risky drinking and decision-making ability in offspring of fathers with alcohol dependence
Feifei SI ; Xiaozhen LYU ; Ying ZHANG ; Tingfang WU ; Yujia QIU ; Xin YU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(3):193-199
Objective:To investigate the association of risky drinking and decision-making ability among off-spring of fathers with alcohol dependence(OFAD).Methods:A case-control study was conducted according to the cutoff of the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test(AUDIT)(delimited as 7).OFAD were divided into"risky drinking group"(n=29)and"non-risky drinking group"(n=43).The Iowa Gambling Task(IGT)was used to e-valuate the decision-making ability.Covariance analysis was used to compare differences of IGT between the two groups,and multivariate logistic regression was used to explore the association between risky drinking and decision making ability.Results:There was no significant difference in total scores of IGT between the risky drinking group and the non-risky drinking group(P>0.05).Risky drinking group had less Selection 2 in block 5 of IGT[(3.8± 2.5)v.s.(5.7±3.1),P<0.05]than non-risky drinking group.Selection 2 in block 5 was still associated with risky drinking after controlling the covariates(OR=0.72,95%CI:0.57~0.90,P<0.05).Conclusion:This study indicates that risky drinking group in offspring of parents with alcohol dependence may have better decision-making ability.
9.Relationship of parental anger expression and symptoms in children with oppositional defiant disorder
Feifei SI ; Ting HE ; Liangliang YANG ; Mengjie ZHAO ; Min DONG ; Lu LIU ; Xiuyun LIN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(3):254-259
Objective:This study is to investigate the relationship of parental anger expression and symptoms in children with oppositional defiant disorder(ODD).Methods:Forty-six children with ODD and 46 age-gender-matched normal children participated.The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fifth Edition(DSM-5),guided the diagnoses.Parental anger expression and children's anger management were assessed using the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2 and Children Emotion Management Scales.Results:ODD symptoms were directly predicted by maternal anger index(AI)(β=0.13,P<0.05)and anger expression-out(AX-O)(β=0.25,P<0.05).Children's anger cope(AC)played a mediating function to maternal AI through ODD symptoms,occupying 13%of the total effect;their AC and anger dysregulation(AD)played a mediating function to maternal AX-Othrough ODD symptoms,accounting for 29%and 18%of the total effect,respectively.Conclusion:It sug-gests that anger cope and anger dysregulation in children with oppositional defiant disordermay may play a media-ting role between maternal anger expression and oppositional defiant disorder symptoms.
10.Characteristics of brain cortical morphology in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder co-occurred with oppositional defiant disorder
Feifei SI ; Lu LIU ; Haimei LI ; Min DONG ; Qingjiu CAO ; Li SUN ; Qiujin QIAN ; Yufeng WANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(2):97-103
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of cortical morphology in children with attention defi-cit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD)and those with oppositional defiant disorder(ODD)from both categorical and dimensional analyses.Methods:A total of 72 children were enrolled,including 16 children with ADHD and ODD,20 children with ADHD without ODD,and 36 age-gender-matched normal children.The diagnoses were made ac-cording to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fourth Edition(DSM-Ⅳ)criteria.The Chi-nese Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children(C-WISC)was used to access intelligence quotient.All subjects par-ticipated in the magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)scan.The features of cortical morphology were determined using FreeSurfer software.Results:Children with ADHD and ODD[(6 528.1±857.5)mm3 vs.(7 591.2±657.3)]and children with ADHD only[(6 867.2±41.3)mm3 vs.(7 591.2±657.3)mm3]had smaller volume in the left later-al superior temporal gyrus(P<0.05)than controls.No difference was found between ADHD with ODD group and ADHD without ODD group.There was no correlation between the cortical volume of left lateral superior temporal gyrus and ODD symptoms.Conclusion:The reduced cortical volume of left lateral superior temporal gyrus may be an important indication of the abnormal brain structure of ADHD in children.And comorbid status of ODD dose not change this structural variation.