1.Abnormalities of sex chromosome in patients with mental disorders
Zhiying FENG ; Yonghui ZHANG ; Hongjun TIAN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2005;14(4):301-303
Subject To explore the features of the abnormalities of the sex chromatin and the sex chromosome of the patients with mental disorders. Methods The sex chromatin in the cells of buccal mucous membrane of the 2 784 patients with mental disorders were examined by using a blinding and random way. The chromosome karyotypes in peripheral blood were further examined in those whose measure showed abnormal. The comparison group consisted of 1 069 normal persons.Results Compaired with the control group,the average frequency of Y chromatin in the male patients [(28.0±6.6)%] and the average frequency of X chromatin in the female patients [(22.3±8.0)%] rose significantly ; the average frequency of X chromatin in the female patients of the schizophrenia subgroup and the affective disorder subgroup were higher than that of neurosis and psychogenic mental disorder subgroup. X chromatins of eight male patients were positive and the karyotypes of the abnormal X chromosome were 47,XXY in 3 cases and 47,XXY/46,XY in 5 cases, the rate of 47,XXY was 7.7 , it rose significantly to the control group. X chromatin of two female patients were negative and the karyotypes of the abnormal X chromosome was 45,X/46,XX, the rate of 45,X was 1.2 ; one female patient had double X chromatin and the karyotypes of the abnormal X chromosome was 47,XXX/46,XX,there is no abnormal sex chromatin and sex chromosome in the control group.Conclusions The higher rate of the sex chromatin might be closely associated with the tendency of heredity of mental disorders , and the rate of the lacking X chromosome in females and the increasing X chromosome in males rise in the patients with mental disorders.
2.Impact of community healthcare service center in emergency response to natural disaster
Tian XIA ; Hongjun CAO ; Zhaoxi ZHOU ; Yan DAI ; Quan GONG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2008;7(12):839-840
The Medical Healthcare Service Center,located at the Youxian District,Mianyang City of Sichuan Province,successfully rescued the people affected by the Wenchuan earthquake and the Tangjiashan barrier lake with great help from the senior hospitals.We suggest that the community healthcare service center could play an important role in emergency response system.
3.Role of endothelial progenitor cell transplantation in rats with sepsis
Xiyuan XU ; Jingping YANG ; Hongjun TIAN ; Huifang SONG ; Hui WANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2015;(6):514-519
Objective To investigate the role of endothelial progenitor cells ( EPCs ) transplantation in rats with sepsis induced by endotoxin ( lipopolysaccharides, LPS ). Methods Sixty clean grade Sprague-Dawley ( SD ) rats with genetic background were divided into three groups according to random number table method:control group, model group, and EPCs transplantation group, with 20 rats in each group. The sepsis model was reproduced by intravenous delivery of LPS 5 mg/kg. Rats in control group were injected with the same amount of normal saline. EPCs were isolated, and cultured and identified were fluorescently labeled with the green fluorescent protein ( GFP ) adenoviral transfection method. The EPC transplantation group was injected with LPS, then a fluorescently labeled EPCs suspension was injected via the tail vein 1 hour later. The expression of fluorescent markers of EPCs was detected with both small animal in vivo imaging instrument and frozen section. Seven days after transplantation, abdominal aorta blood was collected to determine interleukins ( IL-6 and IL-10 ) in peripheral blood with enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ( ELISA ), and the lung, liver, and kidney tissues were harvested, the wet/dry ratio of the lung ( W/D ) was calculated, and hematoxylin and eosin ( HE ) staining was performed to observe, the change in histopathology. Toll-like receptor 4 ( TLR4 ) mRNA expression in lung, liver, and kidney tissues was determined with real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction ( RT-PCR ). Results The positive rate of EPCs cells with double marking of CD133 and CD34 was 99.0% at the 5th generation of subculture by using flow cytometry. After the transplantation of EPCs labeled with the green fluorescent protein, the appearance of fluorescence indicated that EPCs were mainly localized in the chest, and a stronger fluorescence was observed near the blood vessels. EPCs transplantation could significantly reduce the inflammatory cell infiltration and cell damage in lung, liver, and kidney tissue in septic rats. Compared with control group, the expression of IL-6 and IL-10 in the peripheral blood, W/D ratio, and TLR4 mRNA in lung, liver, and kidney were increased significantly in the model group. Compared with model group, the expressions of IL-6 and IL-10 in the peripheral blood were significantly reduced after EPCs transplantation [ IL-6 (μg/L ):2.127±0.118 vs. 2.664±0.438, IL-10 ( ng/L ): 24.5±3.9 vs. 31.5±3.8, both P < 0.01 ]. EPCs transplantation reduced the W/D ratio of lung, liver and kidney tissues ( lung: 4.68±0.24 vs. 5.48±0.15, liver: 3.33±0.11 vs. 3.94±0.09, kidney: 4.08±0.20 vs. 4.84±0.21, all P < 0.05 ], and down-regulated the expression of TLR4 mRNA ( ×103, lung: 782±131 vs. 1 136±126, liver: 39.1±14.0 vs. 69.2±8.7, kidney: 52.2±15.2 vs. 83.5±17.1, all P < 0.01 ). Conclusions EPCs can enter the lung, liver and kidney tissues of the rat successfully after transplantation of EPCs via vein. EPCs transplantation can down-regulate pro-inflammatory process, help to recover the balance of pro-and anti-inflammatory processes, alleviate the damage to the lung, liver, and kidney tissue significantly.
4.A primary study on the oxytocin levels, the cortisol levels and the relationship with severity of depression in the patients with major depression
Zhiyun XUN ; Jianli YANG ; Yuhui CHEN ; Hongjun TIAN ; Fuqiang MAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(2):152-154
ObjectiveTo explore the difference of the oxytocin Levels and cortisol levels between major depression patients and normal controls,and the relationship of symptoms severity of major depression with oxytocin levels and cortisol levels.MethodsTwenty 18 ~ 45years old major depression patients and twenty six normal controls were tested by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to evaluate the oxytocin levels and cortisol levels,and the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression-17 item was used to evaluate the symptoms severity of depression in patient group.ResultsMann-Whitney test showed there were significantly differences in oxytocin level between patients and controls ( ( 213.60 ± 164.29 ) pg/ml vs ( 112.27 ± 101.21 ) pg/ml,z =- 2.306,P =0.021 ),but there were no significantly differences in cortisol level between two groups.Within the depressive sample( (0.131± 0.089) vs (0.107 ± 0.077 ) pg/ul,z =- 0.920,P =0.358 ),the severity of depressive symptom was positive correlated to the value of oxytocin ( r=0.599,P=0.005) and cortisol( r=0.691,P=0.001 ),the value of oxytocin was also positive correlated to the value of cortisol( r =0.743,P < 0.01 ),Multiple liner regression analyses showed that the value of oxytocin is an impact factor of the severity of depression.( adjusted R2 =0.358,F =11.578,P =0.003 ).ConclusionThis study indicated that the value of plasma oxytocin maybe significantly differences between depression and normal controls and the plasma oxytocin level maybe a factor which influence the severity of major depression,the relationship of the cortisol value and the severity of depression can not be confirmed.
5.Effect of pinacidil hyperpolarized arrest on p38 mitogen-activited protein kinase expression during myocardial ischemia-reperfusion in isolated rat hearts
Huaxing ZHANG ; Hongjun JIANG ; Tian YU ; Xingkui LIU ; Hui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(11):1377-1380
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect ofpinacidil hyperpolarizaed arrest on p38 mitogen-activited protein kinase (p38MAPK) during myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) in isolated rat hearts.MethodsFortyeight male SD rats weighting 250-300 g were randomly divided into 6 groups( n =8 each): natural arrest group (group A) ; St.Thomas group (group B) ; pinacidil hyperpolarization arrest group (group C) ;5-hydroxydecanoate (5-HD) group (group D);HMR-1098 group(group E) and 5-HD + HMR-1098 group(group F).Langendorff reperfusion model was established and K-H solution was retrogradely perfused for 15 min.In group A the hearts were arrested naturally afar perfusion was stopped; in group B St.Thomas solution was perfused; in group C pinacidil hyperpolarization solution was perfused; in the other three groups,K-H solution was perfused to isolated rat hearts for 10 min followed by 5 min 5-HD (group D) or HMR-1098(group E) or 5-HD and HMR-1098(group F) perfusion,then hyperpolarization arrest solution was given in each group.Each hearts suffered 60 min ischemia after arrest followed by 30 min K-H solution reperfusion.Coronary flow(CF),HR,left ventricular developed pressure( LVDP),left ventricular systolic pressure(LVSP) and the maximum rate of pressure rise (dp/dtmax) were measured at the end of 15 min K-H solution perfusion and at 20 min of reperfusion.Myocardial phosphatic and nonphosphatic p38MAPK expression was determined by Western blot at 30 min of reperfusion.ResultsCompared with group C,CF,HR,LVDP,LVSP and dp/dtmax were significantly decreased at 20 min of reperfusion and phosphatic p38MAPK expression was down-regulated,non-phosphatic p38MAPK expression was up-regulated at 30 min of reperfusion in groups A,B,D,E and F (P < 0.05).Compared with group E,CF,HR,LVDP,LVSP and dp/ dtmax were significantly decreased at 20 min of reperfusion and phosphatic p38MAPK expression was down-regulated,non-phosphatic p38MAPK expression was up-regulated at 30 min of reperfusion in groups D and F ( P <0.05).ConclusionHyperpolarized arrest induced by pinacidil can improve cardiac function following myocardial I/R injury by up-regulating phosphatic p38MAPK expression,down-regulating non-phosphatic p38 MAPK expression and mitochondrial potassium channel is more important than membranous one during the regulation of phosphatic p38MAPK expression.
6.PROPERTIES OF AN ANTIOXIDANT FROM ALOE WITH PROTECTIVE EFFECT ON RED BLOOD CELLS
Guanlin WANG ; Bing TIAN ; Hongjun FANG ; Xiaoqion MA
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Objective: To investigate the free radical scavenging properties of six aloe species and study its protective effect on red blood cells. Methods: Free radical scavenging properties were investigated in modified chemical system. The antioxidant was purified by silica column and thin layer chromatography and analyzed by HPLC. Its protection on red blood cells was studied with red blood cells culture system in vitro. Results: The extract from A. berebihoria showed the most effective scavenging activities on O - 2? and ?OH (32.19% and 26.05% respectively) in six aloe species. The fraction A with a Rf value of 0 497 was proved to be a pure antioxidant (Rt=15.956 min). It is an anthraquinone with phenol hydroxyls. Fraction A showed strong inhibitory activity on H 2O 2 induced hemolysis of red blood cells and its IC 50 was 0.856 g/L. Conclusion: Fraction A of the extract from A. berebihoria had strong scavenging activities of O - 2? and ?OH, thereby inhibiting the peroxidation of red blood cells and maintaining their functions.
7.A water-fat separation imaging method for the brain on low field magnetic resonance imaging
Hongjun TIAN ; Siping CHEN ; Tianfu WANG ; Xianfen DIAO ; Chongxun ZHENG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2009;21(4):272-276
Water-fat separation is a particularly important problem for magnetic resonance imaging. Although many methods have been proposed, the reliability is still challenging. In this work, we have presented a method based on the combination of the branch-cut method and multigrid algorithm to get a more robust performance of water-fat separation. First, the branch-cut method is applied to identify residues, which violates the requirement that the interacting phase gradient around a closed path be zero. Residues and branches are marked to be zeros and filled to the weighting factor array. Then, the unwrapped phase array can be given by the multigrid algorithm. Finally, the Dixon method for water-fat separation is applied to the unwrapped phase array. Experiments for brain scanning on the 0.3T low field MRI system demonstrate the successful application of the proposed method.
8.A study on the oxytocin levels and the relationship of symptoms severity with clinical symptoms
Yonghui ZHANG ; Hongru QU ; Yanjie GAO ; Yuhui CHEN ; Hongjun TIAN ; Fuqiang MAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(3):244-246
Objective To explore the difference of the oxytocin levels between social phobia patients and normal controls,and the relationship of symptoms severity of social phobia with the oxytocin levels and the relationship of drug effects with oxytocin levels.Methods Twenty seven 16-26 years old social phobia patients and thirty one normal controls were tested by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to evaluate the oxytocin levels,and the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale was used to evaluate the symptoms severity of social phobia in patient group.Paroxetine was used to treat the patients with the drugs of 20mg per day,the Clinical Global Impression Scale were used to evaluate the drug effects after 4 weeks treatment.Results Mann-Whitney test showed there were significantly differences in oxytocin level between patients and controls ( (202.93 ± 145.06) pg/ml vs ( 152.29 ± 101.89 ) pg/ml,Z =- 1.307,P=0.030).Multiple liner regression analyses showed that the level of oxytocin was an impact factor of the severity of social phobia symptom (adjusted R2 =0.158,F=5.888,P=0.023 ).Logistic regression analyses showed that the level of oxytocin was an impact factor of the effective of drug treatment( OR=3.132,P =0.029 ).Conclusion This study indicate that the value of plasma oxytocin maybe significantly differences between social phobia and normal controls and the plasma oxytocin level maybe a factor which influence the symptoms severity and the effective of drug treatment in social phobia patients.
9.Effects of Naikan cognitive therapy on improving clinical symptoms in patients with convalescent schizophrenia
Tong CAO ; Fuqiang MAO ; Hongjun TIAN ; Tianhong ZHOU ; Ling SUN ; Xiujuan FENG ; Ruihua LIANG ; Zhentao LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(6):538-540
Objective To explore effects of Naikan cognitive therapy on improving clinical symptoms in patients with convalescent schizophrenia. Methods The 69 convalescent schizophrenic patients with convalescent clinical state were consecutively recruited. All the patients were divided into Naikan cognitive therapy ( NCT) group an control group at random and were pretreated with antipsychotic agent therapy. In NCT group,the patients received NCT for successive 7 days. In control group,the patients only received antipsychotic agent therapy. Pre-and post-treatment positive and negative syndrome scale( PANSS) , Nurses'observation scale for inpatient evaluation (NOSIE) were administered to all subjects. Results ① A significant decrease occurred in PANSS total score, negative symptom score, positive symptom score, compound scale score, general psychopathology score, reaction retardation score and paranoid score in NCT group ( t = 2. 672~7. 370, P < 0. 05). In the post-treatment, PANSS total score, negative symptom score, positive symptom score, compound scale score, reaction retardation score and thought disorder score were significantly lower in NCT group than those in control group ( t ' = 2. 696, P = 0. 009; t = 5. 186, P=0.000; t = 3.757, P = 0.001; t = 2.634,P = 0.011; t ' =2.376, P = 0.021). ②A significant decrease occurred in NOSIE total negative score( 10.43 ± 9. 24 vs 13. 87 ± 8. 03, t = 3. 463 , P = 0. 002) , irritation score(3. 13 ±0.43 vs8.53 ±4.98, t = 6. 139, P=0.000) and retardation score(1.07 ± 1.64 vs 2. 20 ±2.85, t = 2.067, P = 0.048) in NCT group. Conclusion NCT can possibly improve part clinical symptoms of patients with convalescent schizophrenia to a certain extent,especially negative symptom,but need to further prove the effect of NaiKan cognitive therapy.
10.Spatial heterogeneity of left ventricular myocardium attenuation during 64 multi-slice CT coronary artery angiography
Xinjiang WANG ; Zulong CAI ; Hong ZHAO ; Shaohong ZHAO ; Hongjun LI ; Liping TIAN ; Li YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(9):903-906
Objeetive To analyze the attenuation differences of left yentricular myocardium on 64-slice CT coronary artery angiography in adults.Methods of 1130 consecutive patients,119 patients (65 males,54 females,ranged from 27 to 83 years with mean age of 52 years)with no stenosis or stenosis less than 25% in the left anterior descending arteries were enrolled.The standard axial image with 3mm slice thickness just below the aorta valve was selected for measttrement.The regions of interest(0.1 cm× 0.1 cm)in posterior interventricular septum(septal P),anterior interventricular septum(septal A),apex,anterior free wall and posterior free wall of the left ventricle were selected within the myocardium and the mean CT value wag measured.A paired Student t test was used for the comparison of CT values in different areas,P value under 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results The megn attenuafion of the apical region(69.9±15.5)HU was lower than that of septal A(91.9±15.1)HU(t=11.060,P<0.01)and anterior free wall(79.7±16.9)HU(t=4.639,P<0.01),the mean attenuation in septal(93.8±14.8)HU and posterior free wall(88.0±14.3)HU showed relatively higher values.The myocardial intensity attenuation presented as a U-shape in the left ventricular myoeardium. Conclusions The mean attenuation in the left ventrieular myoeardium demonstrates as U-shape during the coronary artery angiography examination in normal adults.This can be helpful for iudging the extent of myocardial infarctiotr.