1.Gene expression related to growth axis and gonadal axis in puberty rats.
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2003;1(1):35-8
To elucidate the effect and effective mechanism of gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog (GnRHa) on growth axis and gonadal axis in puberty rats.
2.Associated factors on smoking behavior among adolescents in Chongqing based on a multi level model
JIN Jiamin, DAI Jianan, YI Jing
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(12):1809-1813
Objective:
To investigate the current status of smoking behavior among adolescents in Chongqing and associated factors at both individual and school levels, so as to provide scientific evidence for the development of smoking control strategies for adolescents.
Methods:
From September to October 2021, adolescents tobacco epidemic monitoring was carried out in Chongqing. A total of 9 588 students from 10 monitoring districts and counties in Chongqing were selected to complete the Chinese adolescent tobacco epidemic survey questionnaire by multi stage stratified cluster probability sampling method. Multi level Logistic regression model was used to analyze smoking behavior among adolescents and associated factors.
Results:
The attempted smoking rate among young people was 17.1%, and the current smoking rate was 3.9% in Chongqing. There was a clustering of smoking behavior among participants the school level. Multi level Logistic regression models showed that general high school, vocational high school, male students, smoking at home, seeing someone smoking in indoor public places, seeing someone smoking at school, smoking among good friends (some smoking, most smoking, all smoking), feeling more comfortable of smoking in social occasions, using electronic cigarette, which were positively correlated with smoking attempts ( OR=1.45, 1.40, 1.91, 1.50, 1.42, 1.43, 2.05, 5.38, 6.53, 1.36 , 5.04, P <0.05). Smoking making people look less attractive and feeling more uncomfortable of smoking in social occasions were negatively correlated with smoking attempts ( OR=0.76, 0.48, P <0.05). Vocational high school, male students, smoking at home, seeing someone smoking in indoor public places, smoking among good friends and using electronic cigarette, which were positively correlated with smoking now ( OR=1.62, 1.67, 1.69, 1.83, 5.84, 23.02, 35.84, 6.28, P <0.05). Feeling more uncomfortable of smoking in social occasions was negatively correlated with current smoking ( OR=0.29, P <0.01).
Conclusions
There is a cluster of attempted smoking and current smoking behaviors at the school level among adolescents in Chongqing, and the influencing factors include school type, gender, family environment, social factors, etc. It should strengthen the implementation and broaden the scope of smoking control regulations in public places, and promote the healthy growth of young people through social school family cooperation.
3.The value of DWI combined with DCE in the differential diagnosis of orbital lymphoma and inflammatory pseudotumor
Jiamin NIE ; Qian HE ; Juwei SHAO ; Jin WANG ; Yi LIANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2019;35(11):1739-1742,1839
Objective To evaluate the value of MR DWI combined with dynamic contras-t enhanced (DCE)scanning in the differential diagnosis of orbital lymphoma and inflammatory pseudotumor.Methods The clinical and imaging data of 1 5 cases with orbital lymphoma and 10 cases with inflammatory pseudotumor confirmed by surgery and pathology were analyzed retrospectively.25 patients were performed with conventional MR scanning,DWI scanning and DCE scanning.ADW4.7 software was used for DWI images and DCE images pos-t processing for analyzing the two groups of lesions in the TIC subtyping.Independent sample t test statistical analysis was used for comparing two groups of ADC values and Tmax values.The ROC curve was used for determining the statistically significant differences in measurement data of the threshold.With pathologic and immunohistochemical results as the gold standard,the accuracy,sensitivity and specificity of DWI combined with DCE in the diagnosis of orbital lymphoma and inflammatory pseudotumor were further detected.Results Among the 1 5 patients with orbital lymphoma,8 cases (8/15)occurred in the lacrimal gland area,5 cases (5/1 5)occurred in the outer cone space and 2 cases (2/15)occurred in the eyelid.Among the 10 patients with inflammatory pseudotumor,6 cases (6/10)occurred in the lacrimal gland and 4 cases (4/10)in the bulb.Among the 25 patients,9 of them had the TIC curve of outflow,6 of them had the TIC curve of platform and 10 of them had the TIC curve of inflow.The ADC value of orbital lymphoma was (0.573 ±0.1 1 6)×10-3 mm2/s,and the Tmax value was (248.2±1 59.4)ms.The ADC value of inflammatory pseudotumor was (1.186±0.244)×10-3 mm2/s,and the Tmax value was (5 5 7.6 ±98.7)ms.With the ADC=0.885×10-3 mm2/s for the threshold,the AUC was 0.9 3 6 ,with diagnostic accuracy of 9 1.3%, the sensitivity of 90.1% and specificity of 80%.With the Tmax=481.2 ms as the threshold,the AUC was 0.927,with the diagnosis accuracy rate of 88%,the sensitivity of 80%,and the specificity of 86.7%. Finally,DWI combined with DCE could reach the AUC 0.945, diagnostic accuracy of 89.5%,sensitivity of 93.3%,and specificity of 82.6%.Conclusion Conventional MRI scan combining DWI with DCE could show the histological components of the lesion of orbital tumor,which is of certain significance for the qualitative diagnosis of orbital lymphoma and inflammatory pseudotumor.
4.The effect of Brucella outer membrane protein L16, L19 on the expression of immune regulatory factors in THP-1 cells
Heng YANG ; Hongzhen XIE ; Jiamin YI ; Feihuan HU ; Hui REN ; Wenjing WANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2023;42(5):345-350
Objective:To investigate the effect of recombinant lipoproteins of Brucella outer membrane protein 16, 19 (L16 and L19) on the expression of immune regulatory factors in human monocytic leukemia cell line (THP-1 cells). Methods:THP-1 cells activated with phorbol ester (PMA) were used as an in vitro experimental cell model, and a group design was used to co-culture L16, L19 and THP-1 cells (L16 stimulated group, L19 stimulated group), respectively. THP-1 cells activated with PMA were used as the control group. When co-cultured for 4 hours, immunofluorescence staining (IFS) and Western blotting were used to detect whether L16 and L19 entered the cells, respectively; when co-cultured for 12, 24 hours, real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR was used to measure the mRNA expression levels of interferon regulatory factor 1 (IRF-1) and trans activator protein of major histocompatibility complex class Ⅱ (CⅡTA); Western blotting was used to detect the protein expression levels of T cell immunoglobulin mucin-3 (Tim-3) and γ interferon receptor 1 (IFNGR1). Results:When co-cultured for 4 hours, L16 and L19 were observed entering THP-1 cells in the L16 stimulated group and L19 stimulated group, respectively. When co-cultured for 12 hours, the expression level of IRF-1 mRNA in the L16 stimulated group (0.16 ± 0.15) was significantly lower than that in the control group (1.00 ± 0.00, P < 0.05). When co-cultured for 24 hours, the expression level of CⅡTA mRNA in the L16 stimulated group (0.17 ± 0.10) was significantly lower than that in the control group (1.00 ± 0.00, P < 0.05). When co-cultured for 12 and 24 hours, there were no statistically significant differences in the expression levels of IRF-1 and CⅡTA mRNA between the L19 stimulated group and the control group ( P > 0.05). Western blotting results showed that there were statistically significant differences in the expression levels of INFGR1 and Tim-3 protein among the control group, L16 stimulated group, and L19 stimulated group after co-cultured for 12 and 24 hours ( F = 50.92, 6.80, 148.73, 156.57, P < 0.05). Among them, when co-cultured for 12 hours, the expression level of INFGR1 protein in the L16 and L19 stimulated groups were significantly lower than that in the control group, and the L19 stimulated group was higher than the L16 stimulated group ( P < 0.05), and the expression level of Tim-3 protein in the L19 stimulation group was higher than that in the control group ( P < 0.05). When co-cultured for 24 hours, the expression level of INFGR1 protein in the L16 and L19 stimulated groups were lower than that in the control group, and the L19 stimulated group was higher than that in the L16 stimulated group ( P < 0.05); and the expression level of Tim-3 protein in the L16 stimulated group was higher than that in the control group and L19 stimulated group ( P < 0.05). Conclusions:Brucella L16 can downregulate the expression levels of IRF-1 and CⅡTA mRNA in THP-1 cells. Both L16 and L19 can downregulate IFNGR1 and upregulate Tim-3 protein expression levels.
5.Analysis of Volatile Components in Smilax Glabra Robx. and Its Adulterant
Yi ZHOU ; Jinqing LU ; Lu CUI ; Jiamin MENG ; Yushuo XIAO
China Pharmacist 2018;21(10):1865-1867
Objective: To analyze and compare the volatile components in Smilax glabra Robx. and its adulterant Smilax china L. . Methods: The volatile components in Smilax glabra Robx. and Smilax china L. were analyzed by head space solid phase micro-extraction (HS-SPME) combined with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry ( GC-MS). The relative percentage of each component was calculated by area normalization method. Results: Totally 24 components were detected out from Smilax glabra Robx. , and among them, 20 components were identified, which accounted for 97. 04% of the volatile components. Totally 21 components were detected out from Smilax china L. , and among them, 15 components were identified, which accounted for 77. 76% of the volatile components. Conclusion: The composition and content of volatile components in Smilax glabra Robx. and its adulterant Smilax china L. are differ-ent. The method can provide scientific basis for the identification of Smilax glabra Robx. and its adulterants.
6.Toxic effect of Brucella outer membrane protein 16 on osteoblasts
Hui REN ; Heng YANG ; Feihuan HU ; Jiamin YI ; Chengyao LI ; Wenjing WANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2021;40(6):448-453
Objective:This study is designed to investigate the toxicity of lipoprotein (L16) and non-lipoprotein (U16) of Brucella outer membrane protein (OMP) 16 on osteoblasts. Methods:Recombinant L16 and U16 proteins were prepared by using prokaryotic expression system of Escherichia coli ( E. coli) BL21 (DE3) and purified by Ni column. Using group design, mouse osteoblasts (MC3T3 cells) were co-incubated with L16 and U16, respectively. Brucella lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulus was used as the positive control, and cells without any stimulation were used as the negative control. Incubation time was 24 h. The activity of co-incubated MC3T3 cells were detected by CCK-8; the supernatant of cultured cells was collected and the release rate of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in the supernatant was detected by bioluminescence, and the virulence of L16 and U16 on MC3T3 cells was evaluated. Annexin Ⅴ-PE/7-AAD double staining flow cytometry was further used to analyze the apoptosis rate of MC3T3 cells, and the activation level of apoptosis executive protein Caspase-3 was detected by Western blotting (WB). Results:The activity of MC3T3 cells in L16 group [(56.16±1.63)%] was significantly lower than that in U16 and LPS groups [(97.02±1.44)%, (98.64±0.90)%, P < 0.01], the LDH release rate [(84.64±0.96)%] was significantly higher than that in U16 and LPS groups [(34.82±3.41)%, (26.75±1.95)%, P < 0.01]. Annexin Ⅴ-PE/7-AAD double staining results showed that the apoptosis rate was (46.45±2.19)% in L16 group, while the remaining groups were all less than 1%. WB results showed that activated Caspase-3 (cleaved-Caspase-3) existed in L16 stimulated cells, but not in U16 stimulated cells and LPS control cells. Conclusion:L16 can induce the apoptosis of osteoblasts and inhibit the proliferation of osteoblasts, but U16 has no obvious effect indicating that Brucella L16 with complete lipid structure is necessary for virulence effect.
7.Characteristics of resting brain network for patients with cognitive impairment after stroke using functional near-infrared spectroscopy
Jiamin LU ; Sinian YAN ; Yihao CHEN ; Rongrong LU ; Yi WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(4):447-452
Objective To investigate the resting brain functional connectivity in patients with post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI).Methods From January, 2020 to January, 2021, 24 PSCI patients were divided into mild group (n=12) and moderate group (n=12) according to Mini-Mental State Examination and Montreal Cognitive Assessment scores; and other ten healthy controls (control group) were included. All the subjects were scanned with 64-channel functional near-infrared spectroscopy in resting for six minutes. The data were analyzed with NirSpark 1.6.12 and SPSS 26.0.Results Using deoxyhemoglobin, the functional connectivity between bilateral hemispheres reduced in the moderate group compared with those in the control group (t=-2.763, P=0.024), especially for the functional connectivity between sensorimotor cortexes (F=12.674, P=0.031).Conclusion Functional connectivity between hemispheres decreases in PSCI patients, especially between sensorimotor cortexes.