1.Relations among perfectionism, core self-evaluation and job-selecting anxiety of university graduates
Huaibin JIANG ; Bin ZHANG ; Jinlan WU ; Ke LIN ; Fang LIN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(1):63-65
Objective To explore the mediation role of university graduates' core self-evaluation played between perfectionism and job-selecting anxiety.Methods 200 university graduates were investigated by Chinese frost multidimensional perfectionism questionnaires,core self-evaluation scale and self-rating anxiety scale with convenience sampling method.Results ①Job-selecting anxiety had no distinct differences in gender,residence and the aspects of only-child(P>0.05),but in different subjects,it was different(science and technology(1.79±0.49),culture and history(3.21±0.50),t=-4.38,P<0.01).② University graduates' positive perfectionism was positively correlated with core self-evaluation (r=0.31,P< 0.01),while negatively correlated with job-selecting anxiety (r=-0.35,P<0.01).University graduates' negative perfectionism was negatively correlated with core self-evaluation(r =-0.35,P< 0.01),while positively correlated with job-selecting anxiety (r =0.42,P< 0.01).Simultaneously core self-evaluation was negatively correlated with job-selecting anxiety (r=-0.46,P< 0.01).③ Core self-evaluation played a part of the intermediary role between negative perfectionism and job-selecting anxiety.The mediating effect was 30.0% of the total effect.Core self-evaluation played a part of the intermediary role between positive perfectionism and job-selecting anxiety.The mediating effect was 34.5% of the total effect.Conclusion Perfectionism as a personality trait can calculate the level of job-selecting anxiety.Core self-evaluation plays a part of the intermediary role between perfectionism and job-selecting anxiety.It is helpful to the working tactics of university graduates.
2.Effect of Gypsophila elegans isoorientin on proliferation and apoptosis of human HepG2 cells
Jinlan NIE ; Quanfang HUANG ; Shimei TAN ; Xing LIN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2016;30(9):928-934
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect and underlying mechanism of Gypsophila elegans isoorientin on the proliferation and apoptosis of human HepG2 cells. METHODS HepG2 cells were treated with isoorientin 5,10,20,40,80 and 160μmol?L-1 for 24,48 and 72 h,respectively. Cell survival was analyzed by MTT assay. HepG2 cells were treated with isoorientin 5,10 and 20μmol?L-1 for 48 h before the lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)level was detected. After treatment with isoorientin for 24 h, the variation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) was monitored by a fluorescence probe H2DCF-DA. HepG2 apoptosis and mitochondria membrane potential(MMP)were evaluated by flow cytometry. The activi?ties of caspase 3,8 and 9 were determined by colorimetry. The mRNA expression of Bcl-2 and Bax was determined by RT-PCR,and the protein expression of Bcl-2, Bax and cytochrome c was detected by Western blotting. RESULTS Isoorientin(5-160μmol?L-1)inhibited HepG2 cell survial in a concen?tration-dependent manner,the 50%inhibitory concentration(IC50)was 62.7±9.1,47.2±11.4 and(18.2± 7.5)μmol?L-1 after treatment with isoorientin for 24,48 and 72 h,respectively. Compared with the cell control group,treatment with isoorientin 5,10 and 20μmol?L-1 significantly increased the LDH level and cell apoptosis rate(P<0.05). Moreover,isoorientin 10 and 20μmol?L-1 notably increased the production of ROS,decreased the MMP(P<0.05),and increased the activities of caspase 3 and 9. RT-PCR analysis and Western blotting showed that isoorientin significantly decreased the mRNA and protein expressions of Bcl-2,decreased the mRNA and protein expressions of Bax(P<0.05),and inhibited the protein expression of cytochrome c(P<0.05). CONCLUSION Isoorientin inhibits HepG2 cell prolif?eration,but promotes cell apoptosis,which is closely related to the regulation of the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway.
3.Correlation Analysis between Serum Complement C3,C4 Levels and HDL-C in Patients with Coronary Atherosclerotic Heart Disease
Ruiting LIN ; Bo ZHANG ; Canxia HUANG ; Runlu SUN ; Weifeng LU ; Jinlan BAO ; Yuling ZHANG
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(1):72-77
Objective]The aim of this study was to investigate the level of serum C3,C4 and HDL-C in patients with coronary heart disease and the correlation between C3,C4 and HDL-C in patients with coronary heart disease.[Methods]We collected 251 cases of patient diagnosed with coronary artery disease by coronary angiography in Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital ,Sun Yat-Sen University from 2015-12 to 2016-07 and collected over our Boji Medical Center healthy people in 214 cases. These patients were divided into acute coronary syndrome group with 180 cases and stable coronary heart disease group with 71 cases. Each test results was adopted from clinical laboratory of Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital ,Sun Yat-Sen University.[Results]Compared with the healthy control ,the difference of serum C3,C4 and HDL-C from acute coronary syndrome group and stable coronary heart disease group,was statistically significant(P<0.05). However,in patients with acute coronary syndrome and stable coronary artery disease groups,there was no significant correlation(P > 0.05)between C3,C4 and HDL-C. In healthy group,complement C3 negatively correlated with HDL-C,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).[Conclusions]In patients with coronary heart disease, the level of C3 and C4 increased,while the level of HDL-C decreased ,and inflammation may affect the relevance judgments between complement and HDL-C.
4.Study on chemical hypoxia-mimetic (CoCl_2) agent-induced inflammatory reaction in human keratinocytes
Chunxi LIN ; Meifen ZHANG ; Chuntao YANG ; Zhanli YANG ; Hongzhong LING ; Jinlan MENG ; Fanqin ZENG ; Peixi CHEN ; Jianqiang FENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
Aim To explore the effect of chemical hypoxia-mimetic agent,cobalt chloride(CoCl2)on inflammatory reaction in human keratinocytes(HaCat cells).Methods After HaCat cells were treated with CoCl2 at different concentrations to set up a chemical hypoxia-induced cell model of skin injury,cell viability,intracellular reactive oxygen species(ROS),mitochondrial membrane potential(MMP),the levels of both interleukin 6(IL-6)and interleukin 8(IL-8)as well as the expression of heme oxygenase-1(HO-1)were detected.Results The viability of HaCat cells was reduced by CoCl2 at the concentrations from 500 to 3 000 ?mol?L-1,and the higher CoCl2 doses,the lower cell viability was.CoCl2 induced oxidative stress reaction(increasing ROS production and decreasing MMP).CoCl2 induced inflammatory reaction,enhancing the release of IL-6 and IL-8.CoCl2 at concentrations from 1 000 to 3 000 ?mol?L-1 upregulated HO-1 expression in HaCat cells.Conclusion CoCl2 induces not only oxidative stress,but also inflammatory reaction,increasing the release of both IL-6 and IL-8,as well as HO-1 expression.
5.Investigation on characteristic of infectious occupational exposure among medical staff in a newly-built hospital
Jinlan LIN ; Juan WANG ; Meiqing WANG ; Lei FENG ; Jiyi HE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(30):3706-3708
Objective To investigate the characteristics of infectious occupational exposure among medical staff in newly-built hospitals, find out the high risk points of occupational exposure, and formulate occupational safety protection measures accordingly. Methods A retrospective survey in Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital during January 2015 to October 2017 was carried out on occupation exposure, including gender, age, working years, occupation,exposure time, exposure sites, exposed sites and links, exposure to the source of infection and other aspects of the data, using SPSS 16.0 statistical analysis. Results There were 59 infectious occupational exposures. Among 59 infectious occupational exposures, 52 cases (88.1%) were sharp instrument injuries, 7 cases (11.9%) were blood and body fluid exposure. Occupational exposure occurred mainly in nurses (45 cases, 76.3%), followed by doctors (11 cases, 18.6%). The median age was 26 years, and the median length of work was 2 years. The location of exposure was mainly ward (26 cases, 44.1%), followed by operation room (17 cases, 28.8%). The location of sharp instrument injuries was mainly finger (44 cases, 84.6%). Sharps were mainly needles (38 cases, 73.1%), and the proportion of sharp instruments was 80.4%. The main causes of exposure were themselves (41 cases, 77.5%). Hepatitis B was the main pathogen of exposure (27 cases, 45.8%). No nosocomial infection was not found at follow-up. Conclusions New hospitals should establish a perfect occupational exposure management system, control the high-risk points, strengthen the occupational safety protection training, standardize the operation, and reduce the incidence of infection.
6.Application of "balance-shaped sternal elevation device" in the subxiphoid uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for anterior mediastinal masses resection
Jinlan ZHAO ; Weiyang CHEN ; Chunmei HE ; Yu XIONG ; Lei WANG ; Jie LI ; Lin LIN ; Yushang YANG ; Lin MA ; Longqi CHEN ; Dong TIAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(03):308-312
Objective To introduce an innovative technique, the "balance-shaped sternal elevation device" and its application in the subxiphoid uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) for anterior mediastinal masses resection. Methods Patients who underwent single-port thoracoscopic assisted anterior mediastinal tumor resection through the xiphoid process at the Department of Thoracic Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University from May to June 2024 were included, and their clinical data were analyzed. Results A total of 7 patients were included, with 3 males and 4 females, aged 28-72 years. The diameter of the tumor was 1.9-17.0 cm. The operation time was 62-308 min, intraoperative blood loss was 5-100 mL, postoperative chest drainage tube retention time was 0-9 days, pain score on the 7th day after surgery was 0-2 points, and postoperative hospital stay was 3-12 days. All patients underwent successful and complete resection of the masses and thymus, with favorable postoperative recovery. Conclusion The "balance-shaped sternal elevation device" effectively expands the retrosternal space, providing surgeons with satisfactory surgical views and operating space. This technique significantly enhances the efficacy and safety of minimally invasive surgery for anterior mediastinal masses, reduces trauma and postoperative pain, and accelerates patient recovery, demonstrating important clinical significance and application value.
7.A multicenter study on the validation of conversion factor for the conversion of BCR-ABL (P210) transcript levels to the international scale in chronic myeloid leukemia.
Yazhen QIN ; Zhenxing LIN ; Jiannong CEN ; Xiaoqing LI ; Qinghua LI ; Hui CHENG ; Suxia GENG ; Yungui WANG ; Daoxin MA ; Chun QIAO ; Jinlan LI ; Lingdi LI ; Xiaojun HUANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2014;35(2):134-137
OBJECTIVETo validate the conversion factor (CF) for the conversion of BCR-ABL (P210) transcript levels to the international scale in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
METHODSIn 2012, the international reference laboratory in Adelaide, Australia (IMVS) sent two batches of RNA samples, 30 samples per batch, to Peking University People's Hospital (PKUPH). By comparing BCRABL (P210) transcript levels reported by the two laboratories, CF of PKUPH was calculated and validated by IMVS. In 2013, PKUPH prepared the exchange samples for validation of CF of 9 hospitals who have calculated CFs before. The fresh BCR-ABL (P210) (+) cells were serially diluted by BCR-ABL (P210) (-) cells to prepare 22 kinds of samples with different BCR-ABL transcript levels, each kind had 10 parallel samples. Trizol reagent was added in each tube. Ten hospitals tested BCR-ABL transcript levels of one set of 22 samples. Agreement between BCR-ABL transcript levels of each laboratory and PKUPH was assessed by the Bland-Altman method.
RESULTSPKUPH successfully validated its CF with bias 1.1 fold and 95% limits of agreement between -4.7 and 4.9 fold. Of 9 hospitals whose validation performed by sample exchanges with PKUPH, 6 hospitals successfully validated their CF with bias ≤±1.4 fold and 95% limits of agreement within ±6 fold.
CONCLUSIONValidation of CF examined the stability of the detection of BCR-ABL (P210) transcript levels, which was necessary for the valid conversion of BCR-ABL (P210) transcript levels to the international scale in CML.
Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl ; genetics ; Humans ; Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive ; genetics ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; standards ; Transcription, Genetic